As license plate cameras multiply, questions grow over who owns them and how data is used. Though HOAs love them.
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'The greatest comeback story': City, state leaders tout reductions in crime across Baltimore
Police saw a 32% increase in tips to Metro Crime Stoppers in 2025. Even with that progress, though, officials said there's ...
NuraLogix's smart mirror gives you a full health check-up by scanning the blood flow patterns in your face – and it's my next ...
A Massachusetts-based scientist has been missing for more than three weeks, and family members are desperately looking for ...
Think of walking around in your plant on a typical Tuesday. Everything appears okay. The lights are on, the equipment is ...
The judge was dealing with a writ plea filed by Y. Achuyuth Reddy and three other residents of the locality. The petitioners ...
In a significant move aimed at strengthening regulatory clarity for cancer related medical technologies, the Central Drugs ...
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Wegmans’ NYC biometric data collection raises questions
A photo of a sign in the front of a Wegmans store in New York City is creating a lot of buzz, as shoppers question the ...
Despite using sonar technology, officials say Woodfibre LNG failed to provide required visual records of juvenile salmon ...
Wegmans, a popular supermarket chain, is now scanning the faces of customers and storing data so its security system can ...
Ever since cameras came along, people have been trying to capture spooky moments or trying to prove that the supernatural ...
Symbols of this political imprint include the NaMo Ghat, named after the Prime Minister’s initials, built at a far end of the ...
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