An NPR report examines how live facial recognition is being used in New Orleans and who ultimately controls the technology.
A private non-profit operates over 200 cameras with live facial recognition in New Orleans. The system raises questions about privacy, legal authority and who should control surveillance technology.
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New Epstein photos from House Democrats show high-profile figures, island plans and passports
The images released today are related to the late convicted sex offender and are separate from the "Epstein files" held by ...
Patriot Front, a White supremacist group, has been quietly building a 124-acre compound in the mountains of east Tennessee, where they train members and host fight clubs.
Bell Labs is already highly recognized, but in its centennial year, the organization hoped to add more awards to burnish its ...
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Texas Democratic candidates unite in the Rio Grande Valley to court Latino voters
State Rep. James Talarico faces an uphill battle in his U.S. Senate bid while 15th Congressional hopeful Bobby Pulido aims to flip the district, but he must first win his primary.
Morning Report is The Hill’s a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here. In today’s issue: ▪ Trump World rallies around Susie Wiles ▪ ...
Tarot Horoscope for December 14, 2025 reveals guidance for all zodiac signs, highlighting patience, balance, sudden changes ...
In late 2024, bargain hunters at Lowe's found professional-grade Craftsman V-Series hand tools selling at staggering ...
When you unlock a phone, step into view of a security camera or drive past a license plate reader at night, beams of infrared ...
After six years, a new law, and a Supreme Court fight, ByteDance’s Project Texas may have won out after all. On Thursday, ...
Scientists have digitally reconstructed the face of a 1.5-million-year-old Homo erectus fossil from Ethiopia, uncovering an ...
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