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One Trainset, Three Testing Stages, and a Big Step Forward for Amtrak Cascades
WASHINGTON, May 17 -- Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corp.) issued the following news:
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One Trainset, Three Testing Stages, and a Big Step Forward for Amtrak Cascades
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A new era for passenger rail arrived in Seattle, marking a major milestone as Amtrak moves closer to introducing a new generation of modern, accessible, and passenger-focused train service in the region. The first trainset represents a new generation of rail travel, designed to elevate the experience and strengthen service across the Pacific Northwest. With regionally inspired design, modern amenities, enhanced accessibility,
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WASHINGTON, May 17 -- Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corp.) issued the following news:
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One Trainset, Three Testing Stages, and a Big Step Forward for Amtrak Cascades
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A new era for passenger rail arrived in Seattle, marking a major milestone as Amtrak moves closer to introducing a new generation of modern, accessible, and passenger-focused train service in the region. The first trainset represents a new generation of rail travel, designed to elevate the experience and strengthen service across the Pacific Northwest. With regionally inspired design, modern amenities, enhanced accessibility,and local food & beverage offerings, the new trains are built around the people who ride them.
Before this train (and every new trainset) can welcome customers onboard, it goes through a carefully designed journey of testing, training, and real-world preparation.
Stage 1: Putting the Train to the Test
For the first trainset in the Amtrak Cascades fleet, the journey began on a dedicated test track in Pueblo, Colorado, where teams validated core systems and made sure everything performed exactly as intended.
Stage 2: Testing on Active Tracks
Next, the train traveled to the Northeast Corridor, where Amtrak owns and manages the railroad. This allowed teams to safely test the train on active tracks.
Stage 3: Final Testing in the Pacific Northwest
Now in the Pacific Northwest, the train enters final testing, staff training, route testing and practice runs on the Amtrak Cascades route, before welcoming customers onboard.
Coming Soon to Amtrak Cascades
The new trains enter service in the Pacific Northwest later this year.
Designed with comfort, reliability, and accessibility at the center, the new Airo trains represent the next step in Amtrak's largest fleet modernization effort ever. Seeing the first trainset arrive where it will serve customers brings that progress into sharp focus.
This trainset is the first of eight planned for the Amtrak Cascades and part of a nationwide rollout that will deliver 83 Airo trainsets across the country. Together, they represent real progress, new trains, American manufacturing, and a better travel experience taking shape.
The next chapter has arrived in Seattle, and soon customers across the Pacific Northwest will get a first look at what's next!
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Original text here: https://media.amtrak.com/2026/05/one-trainset-three-testing-stages-and-a-big-step-forward-for-amtrak-cascades/
Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago: Cultivating Leaders Through the Chicago Innovation Fellows Program
CHICAGO, Illinois, May 16 (TNSrep) -- The Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago, a district bank in the Federal Home Loan Bank System, issued the following news:
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Cultivating Leaders Through the Chicago Innovation Fellows Program
In 2025, FHLBank Chicago deepened its commitment to innovation leadership by sending two employees to participate in the inaugural Chicago Innovations Fellows Program. Developed in partnership with Northwestern Kellogg's Center for Research in Technology and Innovation, this six-month leadership program blends advanced theory with hands-on application, connecting executives
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CHICAGO, Illinois, May 16 (TNSrep) -- The Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago, a district bank in the Federal Home Loan Bank System, issued the following news:
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Cultivating Leaders Through the Chicago Innovation Fellows Program
In 2025, FHLBank Chicago deepened its commitment to innovation leadership by sending two employees to participate in the inaugural Chicago Innovations Fellows Program. Developed in partnership with Northwestern Kellogg's Center for Research in Technology and Innovation, this six-month leadership program blends advanced theory with hands-on application, connecting executivesto Chicago's dynamic innovation ecosystem.
The first cohort brought together participants from a range of companies and sectors, creating rich opportunities for cross-industry learning and collaboration. Garrett Woody, VP, Senior Enterprise Architect; and Amy Shi, SVP, Sr. Director, Market Risk & Earnings Analysis, represented FHLBank Chicago. Through leadership workshops, access to thought leaders, and Chicago Innovation community events, fellows developed skills to drive transformational change within their organizations.
Amy and Garrett found the experience to be transformative, both personally and professionally. "The program instilled confidence in me as a leader and shifted my mindset around innovation," Garrett shared.
"Instead of asking 'why,' I learned to ask 'why not'--and I've been implementing that approach with my IT colleagues. It's about being an 'intrapreneur' rather than an entrepreneur, recognizing that any company can drive innovation from within."
The program culminated in a capstone project where Amy and Garrett put their learnings into action. Beyond technical achievements, the Fellows Program provided lasting networking opportunities, including access to the Chicago Innovation Alumni network, where Garrett recently returned as a panelist to share his experience with the next cohort.
Through initiatives like the Chicago Innovation Fellows Program, FHLBank Chicago demonstrates its commitment to developing forward-thinking leaders who bring new ideas and innovative approaches to support our members and communities.
Read more in our 2025 Impact Report (https://www.fhlbc.com/impact/impact-report).
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Original text here: https://www.fhlbc.com/news/news-detail/2026/05/15/cultivating-leaders-through-the-chicago-innovation-fellows-program
Smithsonian Starstruck Makes Its World Premiere in Washington, D.C., Launching an Immersive Journey to the Cosmos
WASHINGTON, May 16 -- The Smithsonian Institution issued the following news release:
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Smithsonian Starstruck Makes Its World Premiere in Washington, D.C., Launching an Immersive Journey to the Cosmos
Built from Real Astronomical Data, This Fully Immersive Experience Brings Stars, Galaxies and Black Holes Within Reach
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Friday, June 12, Washington, D.C., becomes a gateway to the cosmos with the world premiere of Smithsonian Starstruck: An Immersive Experience, opening at 926 F St NW in Penn Quarter. This free-roam, interactive journey invites visitors to witness the birth and death of
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WASHINGTON, May 16 -- The Smithsonian Institution issued the following news release:
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Smithsonian Starstruck Makes Its World Premiere in Washington, D.C., Launching an Immersive Journey to the Cosmos
Built from Real Astronomical Data, This Fully Immersive Experience Brings Stars, Galaxies and Black Holes Within Reach
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Friday, June 12, Washington, D.C., becomes a gateway to the cosmos with the world premiere of Smithsonian Starstruck: An Immersive Experience, opening at 926 F St NW in Penn Quarter. This free-roam, interactive journey invites visitors to witness the birth and death ofstars, explore distant galaxies and come face-to-face with a black hole, all without leaving Earth.
Sign up for the waitlist now on Fever's website (https://feverup.com/m/598071).
Developed in collaboration with Fever and using real astronomical data from the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO), Starstruck translates decades of research into a fully immersive, interactive and walkable universe.
Throughout the journey, guests travel alongside some of world's most powerful observatories, including the Hubble Space Telescope, the James Webb Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory, venturing far beyond Earth and deep into the cosmos. Along the way, they encounter extreme exoplanets, witness the life cycle of stars and explore the immense scale of galaxies and black holes, gaining a deeper understanding of humanity's place in the universe.
"Smithsonian Starstruck reflects years of thoughtful collaboration across the Smithsonian," said Denise Elliott, acting president of Smithsonian Enterprises. "By working closely with SAO and Fever, we're extending Smithsonian science and storytelling into an immersive format that reaches new audiences while supporting our mission."
Experience Highlights
Smithsonian Starstruck: An Immersive Experience begins atop SAO's Whipple Observatory in southern Arizona, where a cosmic guide, Astro, awaits. From this summit, the journey launches into deep space aboard the telescopes, revealing the vastness and wonder of the universe like never before.
During the 40-minute experience, visitors will drift through a breathtaking 3D expanse, gliding past thousands of galaxies, racing through the Milky Way and soaring close to the sun to witness its immense energy. Along the way, they will encounter extreme exoplanet worlds, a dying star and the edge of a supermassive black hole.
"This project demonstrates how immersive experiences can make complex scientific ideas more tangible and engaging," said Randall Smith, associate director for science at the Center for Astrophysics at SAO. "It's exciting to see astronomical data translated into an experience that encourages curiosity and exploration."
Celebrating Innovation & Human Accomplishment
Smithsonian Starstruck: An Immersive Experience honors centuries of scientific curiosity and innovation, demonstrating how exploration continues to expand our understanding of the universe.
From the Big Bang to the Milky Way to the solar system, the experience places visitors within the story of discovery itself, illustrating that humans are not just observers of the cosmos, but part of it.
Developed in close collaboration with the Smithsonian Office of Visitor Accessibility, Starstruck incorporates accessibility features such as captions, visual descriptions, wheelchair-optimized viewing, assistive listening devices, complimentary companion access and monthly low-sensory days. Trained staff and fully accessible venues help ensure a welcoming experience for all. This experience is recommended for ages 10 and up.
About Smithsonian Starstruck: An Immersive Experience
Smithsonian Starstruck: An Immersive Experience is a 3D interactive, virtual reality experience that begins at Earth's observatories and launches visitors into the universe--aboard the world's most powerful space telescopes. Developed in close collaboration with SAO, Starstruck translates real astronomical data from SAO, NASA and the European Space Agency into a breathtaking journey through space.
Blending cutting-edge immersive technology with rigorous science and powerful storytelling, Starstruck brings the birth and death of stars, and the vast depths of the cosmos, to life in an entirely new way for audiences craving smart entertainment.
Starstruck brings Smithsonian science and storytelling into an immersive, transportive format, extending the Institution's longstanding mission of sharing knowledge far beyond its physical museums. It reinforces the Smithsonian's commitment to being a welcoming source of knowledge and discovery for all, inviting audiences not just to learn, but to explore and imagine.
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About the Smithsonian
Since its founding in 1846, the Smithsonian Institution has been committed to inspiring generations through knowledge and discovery. It is the world's largest museum, education and research complex, consisting of 21 museums, the National Zoological Park, education centers, research facilities, cultural centers, libraries and gardens. Two of the 21 museums--the National Museum of the American Latino and the Smithsonian American Women's History Museum--are in the early planning stages. The total number of objects, works of art and specimens at the Smithsonian is about 157 million.
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About the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory is a research center of the Smithsonian Institution and part of the Center for Astrophysics, the largest astrophysics research center in the world. The Observatory has been a pioneer in space exploration and discovery since its founding in 1890. Today, in addition to performing groundbreaking astronomical research, SAO operates multiple satellites, including NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, and runs the Minor Planet Center that tracks all known asteroids in the solar system.
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About Smithsonian Enterprises
Smithsonian Enterprises oversees the commercial activities of the Smithsonian Institution with five primary business divisions: media, retail, licensing, eCommerce and travel. The mission of SE is to engage in successful and profitable revenue generating business activities that support and extend the Smithsonian's mission, values and reputation.
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About Virtual Worlds
Virtual Worlds is a creative studio specializing in high-quality, free-roam immersive experiences that transport audiences inside history's most remarkable stories. By combining cinematic artistry with cutting-edge technology, the studio brings history, culture and imagination to life with unparalleled depth, scale and immersion.
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About Fever
Fever is the world's leading tech platform for discovering culture and live entertainment, inspiring over 300 million people last year to discover the best experiences in over 40 countries. With a mission to increase access to culture and entertainment in real life, Fever inspires users to enjoy unique experiences and events--from immersive exhibitions and sports to interactive theatrical performances, concerts and festivals--while empowering its partners with data and technology to develop and expand new experiences worldwide.
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Original text here: https://www.si.edu/newsdesk/releases/smithsonian-starstruck-makes-its-world-premiere-washington-dc-launching-immersive
Postal Service IG: Oversight of the Vulnerability Risk Assessment Tool Process
WASHINGTON, May 15 (TNSLrpt) -- The U.S. Postal Service Inspector General issued the following audit report (25-147-R26) on May 6, 2026, entitled "Oversight of the Vulnerability Risk Assessment Tool Process."
Here are excerpts:
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Background
The mission of the U.S. Postal Inspection Service is to support and protect the U.S. Postal Service and its employees, infrastructure, and customers. One of the ways it accomplishes its mission is by providing technological support and risk management tools as well as strategy services designed to mitigate risk and prevent criminal attacks.
What We
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WASHINGTON, May 15 (TNSLrpt) -- The U.S. Postal Service Inspector General issued the following audit report (25-147-R26) on May 6, 2026, entitled "Oversight of the Vulnerability Risk Assessment Tool Process."
Here are excerpts:
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Background
The mission of the U.S. Postal Inspection Service is to support and protect the U.S. Postal Service and its employees, infrastructure, and customers. One of the ways it accomplishes its mission is by providing technological support and risk management tools as well as strategy services designed to mitigate risk and prevent criminal attacks.
What WeDid
Our objective was to assess the efficiency and effectiveness of the Postal Service's and the Postal Inspection Service's oversight of the Vulnerability Risk Assessment Tool (VRAT) process and resolution of identified deficiencies. The VRAT is a risk-based model to identify security deficiencies at postal facilities. For this audit, we judgmentally selected samples of three Postal Inspection Service divisions and 12 Postal Service facilities nationwide for review based on VRAT survey and deficiency data. Additionally, we reviewed VRAT processes, procedures, training, and applicable guidance.
What We Found
The Postal Inspection Service did not effectively oversee the VRAT process. Many surveys were not started or incomplete, deficiencies remained unresolved, and the status for resolved deficiencies was not reported in the system. Additionally, while facility security training included a VRAT component, the Postal Inspection Service and Postal Service did not ensure that all facility management received this training prior to performing VRAT surveys. Lastly, there were instances where personnel from both the Postal Inspection Service and Postal Service duplicated efforts by completing separate VRAT surveys in the same fiscal year at Tier 1 (most critical) and Tier 2 (critical) facilities.
Recommendations and Management Comments
We made six recommendations to strengthen VRAT oversight by improving monitoring and follow-up processes, policies and procedures, and reporting and resolution practices; bolstering facility security training and guidance; and reducing the redundancy of VRAT surveys. Postal Service management agreed with all six recommendations. Management's comments and our evaluation are at the end of each finding and recommendation.
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View the original text at: https://www.uspsoig.gov/sites/default/files/reports/2026-05/25-147-r26.pdf
Postal Service IG: Expanding Access to Government Services Through the Postal Network
WASHINGTON, May 15 (TNSLrpt) -- The U.S. Postal Service Inspector General issued the following white paper (RISC-WP-26-001) on My 14, 2026, entitled "Expanding Access to Government Services Through the Postal Network."
Here are excerpts:
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The U.S. Postal Service maintains an unrivaled presence in American life, utilizing more than 33,000 retail locations and a workforce of over 640,000 employees to reach every home and business six days a week. While USPS's primary mission is mail and package delivery, it also manages a portfolio of nonpostal government services that generated $387 million
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WASHINGTON, May 15 (TNSLrpt) -- The U.S. Postal Service Inspector General issued the following white paper (RISC-WP-26-001) on My 14, 2026, entitled "Expanding Access to Government Services Through the Postal Network."
Here are excerpts:
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The U.S. Postal Service maintains an unrivaled presence in American life, utilizing more than 33,000 retail locations and a workforce of over 640,000 employees to reach every home and business six days a week. While USPS's primary mission is mail and package delivery, it also manages a portfolio of nonpostal government services that generated $387 millionin revenue during fiscal year (FY) 2025. However, this revenue stream is heavily dependent on passport services -- with passport processing accounting for approximately 80 percent of total earnings -- and all active partnerships remain exclusively at the federal level.
The landscape for providing government services shifted significantly with the Postal Service Reform Act of 2022, which gave USPS the authority to partner with state, local, and tribal governments for non-commercial public services. Despite this legal green light and the Postal Service's Delivering for America plan's goal of becoming a national "government storefront," the organization has not yet established a formal strategy or initiated outreach to explore these new non-federal opportunities.
USPS OIG discussions with state and federal officials highlight the untapped potential of new government partnerships, particularly in rural and underserved areas where the post office often serves as a primary civic hub. Potential growth is evident in providing in-person identity verification for social benefit programs like SNAP or Medicaid, and in streamlining high-assurance biometric services, such as fingerprinting for state professional licensing. Facilities could also transform into digital access points by hosting DMV or IRS kiosks in "service deserts" where residents currently travel long distances for simple renewals or tax assistance. Additionally, USPS could lease rooftop space for 5G and broadband infrastructure to help bridge the digital divide in the thousands of underserved counties it already serves.
Future possibilities also include equipping the delivery fleet with sensors for passive data collection on air quality and road conditions, and leveraging the last-mile network to report infrastructure failures during national disasters. To turn these concepts into reality, the Postal Service could look toward international peers in Australia, France, and Italy, which have built successful government service portfolios through proactive sales teams and centralized management units. These operators thrive by standardizing their offerings to lower technical costs and using market intelligence to target areas where private competition is absent.
Currently, the Postal Service's approach to government partnerships remains largely reactive and fragmented across multiple departments. To capitalize on its vast infrastructure and the interest expressed by state agencies, the OIG recommends postal leadership develop a unified strategic roadmap. This plan would outline the steps necessary to identify, evaluate, and prioritize expansion opportunities across all levels of government, finally moving the organization beyond case-by-case federal agreements toward its vision of a modern, multi-level government storefront.
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View the original text at: https://www.uspsoig.gov/sites/default/files/reports/2026-05/risc-wp-26-001.pdf
Office of Finance Publishes the First Quarter 2026 Combined Financial Report of the Federal Home Loan Banks
WASHINGTON, May 15 (TNSrep) -- The Federal Home Loan Bank System Office of Finance issued the following news release:
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Office of Finance Publishes the First Quarter 2026 Combined Financial Report of the Federal Home Loan Banks
The Office of Finance is announcing the publication of the First Quarter 2026 Combined Financial Report of the Federal Home Loan Banks (FHLBanks). This report has been prepared from the unaudited financial information of the FHLBanks.
Each of the FHLBanks has filed its First Quarter 2026 Form 10-Q with the SEC. Current financial reports and other SEC filings for
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WASHINGTON, May 15 (TNSrep) -- The Federal Home Loan Bank System Office of Finance issued the following news release:
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Office of Finance Publishes the First Quarter 2026 Combined Financial Report of the Federal Home Loan Banks
The Office of Finance is announcing the publication of the First Quarter 2026 Combined Financial Report of the Federal Home Loan Banks (FHLBanks). This report has been prepared from the unaudited financial information of the FHLBanks.
Each of the FHLBanks has filed its First Quarter 2026 Form 10-Q with the SEC. Current financial reports and other SEC filings forindividual FHLBanks can be obtained by searching the EDGAR database.
The First Quarter 2026 Combined Financial Report for the FHLBanks has been filed with the Federal Housing Finance Agency. A copy of this Combined Financial Report can be obtained on the Office of Finance website at: https://www.fhlb-of.com/ofweb_userWeb/pageBuilder/fhlbank-financial-data-36.
The FHLBanks have delivered innovation and service to the U.S. housing market since 1932, and currently have approximately 6,300 members serving all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories.
Please contact Tom Heinle at 703-467-3646 or theinle@fhlb-of.com for additional information.
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Original text here: https://fhlb-of.com/ofweb_userWeb/resources/PR2026-0514-Q1CFRAnnouncement.pdf
Commission on International Religious Freedom: Threats to Religious Freedom in Somalia
WASHINGTON, May 15 (TNSrpt) -- The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom issued the following news release:
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Threats to Religious Freedom in Somalia
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) released the following report on Somalia:
Religious Freedom in Somalia - In 2026, the Federal Republic of Somalia faces ongoing challenges to religious freedom as the insurgent group al-Shabaab expands across the country, wielding its violent religious ideology against converts to Christianity and dissenting Muslims.
This publication outlines major issues affecting
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WASHINGTON, May 15 (TNSrpt) -- The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom issued the following news release:
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Threats to Religious Freedom in Somalia
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) released the following report on Somalia:
Religious Freedom in Somalia - In 2026, the Federal Republic of Somalia faces ongoing challenges to religious freedom as the insurgent group al-Shabaab expands across the country, wielding its violent religious ideology against converts to Christianity and dissenting Muslims.
This publication outlines major issues affectingfreedom of religion or belief (FoRB) in Somalia, including the breakaway states of Somaliland and Puntland.
In its 2026 Annual Report, USCIRF recommended that the United States redesignate al-Shabaab as an Entity of Particular Concern (EPC) for its particularly severe violations of religious freedom.
USCIRF's 2023 Factsheet on Religious Freedom in the Horn of Africa highlighted these and other ongoing threats to freedom of religion or belief in Somalia.
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The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) is an independent, bipartisan legislative branch agency established by the U.S. Congress to monitor, analyze, and report on religious freedom abroad. USCIRF makes foreign policy recommendations to the President, the Secretary of State, and Congress intended to deter religious persecution and promote freedom of religion and belief. To interview a Commissioner, please contact USCIRF at media@uscirf.gov.
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REPORT: https://www.uscirf.gov/sites/default/files/2026-03/USCIRF_2026_AR_3326_NEW.pdf
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Original text here: https://www.uscirf.gov/news-room/releases-statements/threats-religious-freedom-somalia
"Innovations in Flight" Returns to the National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum issued the following news release on May 14, 2026:
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"Innovations in Flight" Returns to the National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum will host its annual "Innovations in Flight" outdoor display at the museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia, Saturday, June 13, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Visitors can view over 60 vintage, modern and commercial aircraft that will fly in for the day and be on display outside the museum. In addition
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WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum issued the following news release on May 14, 2026:
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"Innovations in Flight" Returns to the National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum will host its annual "Innovations in Flight" outdoor display at the museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia, Saturday, June 13, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Visitors can view over 60 vintage, modern and commercial aircraft that will fly in for the day and be on display outside the museum. In additionto a large group of civilian aircraft, this year's event is scheduled to include several helicopters, military aircraft and a commercial airline jet. For the first time at "Innovations in Flight," an air racer that is flying in will be accepted into the museum's collection at the conclusion of the event. Free passes are required to view the outdoor display and can be reserved on the museum's website beginning Thursday, May 14, at 7 p.m.
"Innovations in Flight Outdoor Aviation Display" will explore the engineering and design achievements of the past century of flight. Visitors can talk with pilots and explore the aircraft cockpits and cabins. Inside, as part of the museum's "Soar Together at Air and Space" family day series, visitors can meet innovators in flight, learn about using drones, see a music performance and more. Passes are not required to visit or participate in the activities inside the museum.
"Innovations in Flight" is made possible through the support of United Airlines. "Soar Together" is made possible through the support of Northrop Grumman. To learn more about the museum and "Innovations in Flight," visit the museum's website.
"Innovations in Flight" is one of the museum's most popular events of the year and draws large crowds. While the Udvar-Hazy Center has parking available, public transportation is also available via Fairfax Connector's 983 bus, which includes a stop at the Innovation Center Metro station. Schedules, route and fare information are available on the Fairfax County website.
The Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center is located in Chantilly, Virginia, near Washington Dulles International Airport and is open every day except Dec. 25 from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Admission is free, timed-entry passes are not required for regular indoor visitation, and parking is $15. The National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., is located at Jefferson Drive between Fourth and Seventh streets S.W. and is open every day except Dec. 25 from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Admission is free, but timed-entry passes are required to visit.
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Original text here: https://www.si.edu/newsdesk/releases/innovations-flight-returns-national-air-and-space-museums-steven-f-udvar-hazy