France’s trove of DNA profiles has helped solve high-profile crimes and was used to find some of the Louvre suspects, and it is growing. The police can also access other countries’ databases.
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Police watchdog says no charges to be laid after investigations into Lethbridge officers
Alberta’s police watchdog says no charges will be laid against three Lethbridge officers even though investigations ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The Alabama Justice Information Commission said Thursday that dozens of jurisdictions in the state have ...
Two men convicted of running fraudulent truck driving schools that offered substandard training to South Asian immigrants ...
M. Milad Khani discusses the serious risks AI can introduce, particularly for marginalized communities like Indigenous ...
As the conditional exemption scheme intended to protect objects of national importance gains traction, Josh Spero ...
KING WILLIAM — The county library system’s board of trustees plans to restrict those under 18 from accessing “sexually ...
NEXT reports on 15 small business grants for veterans, offering financial support for those looking to start or grow their ...
The high cost of publishing open access has plagued researchers for years, but a dedicated group of Harvard scientists and librarians are fighting to alleviate the costs of publishing.
The Trump administration’s consolidation of identity systems signals a push toward centralized data control under the banner ...
Cybersecurity expert shares six essential steps to protect against dark web threats, including data removal services, password managers and antivirus software.
More than 5,000 law enforcement departments across the U.S. use interconnected Flock Safety cameras to track residents’ movements.
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