DHS announces $10K bonuses for 'exemplary' TSA agents

idk what's up with websites these days, always trying to cram in like 10 different features at once 🤯... responsive design is cool and all, but can we just have a simple website for once? and omg stop using javascript dependencies like they're going out of style, i swear i've seen the same ones on every single website 🙄 also, live updates are great and all, but what's the point of having 'breaking news' if nobody actually reads it? 📰👀
 
I'm totally down with live news feeds 📺... but don't they just make me wanna check my phone all the time? Like, I get it, real-time updates are important and all, but can't we just have a few minutes of peace without our phones buzzing? 😂 And, on the other hand, isn't responsive design amazing? It's so convenient to scroll through stuff on my phone or tablet... but shouldn't we be reading more books in between scrolling through cat videos on YouTube? 🤔
 
idk how they make news websites work so fast 🤯, it's like magic! but seriously, having live updates and video playback must be super expensive for all that tech 🤑. i mean, i get the importance of staying up-to-date with current events, but can't we just have a simple website that shows us what's happening in our local news? sometimes too much is just too much 😂.
 
omg I'm loving the way they're using html5 for live updates 🤩 it's so cool how the code is adapting to different screen sizes with all those css classes and ids 👍 and btw have you seen their video playback? it looks like they're using youtube links 📹😍
 
🤔 I'm kinda impressed by how smoothly they're able to integrate video playback with live updates on their news feed... I mean, it's not just about having a bunch of videos playing in the background anymore. They've got some clever CSS magic going on here, using those responsive design classes to make sure everything looks and behaves nicely across different devices 📱.

But what really gets me is how they're able to use JavaScript libraries like jQuery and Facebook SDK to add features like social sharing and live updates... it's like having a whole team of behind-the-scenes developers working tirelessly to keep the website up-to-date and engaging 💻.

And let's not forget about those live attributes – I'm curious, how do they actually manage to get the content updated in real-time? Are there some kind of APIs or servers that are feeding them fresh news and updates? 🤔
 
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