Home / BusinessThe New York TimesBusinessThe New York Times·Jun 24, 2026·1 min readU.S. World Cup Cities Are on a Counterdrone Spending SpreeFEMA has given cities and states $250 million to protect the World Cup from airborne threats. That equipment will remain in place after the tournament.View original source — The New York Times ↗ShareCopy linkShare on XShare on FacebookRelated storiesThe PunchBusinessJun 24, 2026 · 1 minXenophobia: Air Peace CEO urges Nigerians to stop investing in South AfricaThe PunchBloombergBusinessJun 24, 2026 · 1 minInvestors Maxing Out AI Trade Feed Stock Market VolatilityBloombergCNABusinessJun 24, 2026 · 1 minApple aims for better and more entertainment offerings, executive Cue saysCNAPortugal ResidentBusinessJun 24, 2026 · 1 minQP Savills is coming to Lagos – and we’re building something specialPortugal Resident
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