Ontario plans to launch a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign against US tariffs, targeted at Republican-held districts and using the words of late President Ronald Reagan. The television spot is ...
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JOHOR BAHRU-The implementation of a new QR code for easier immigration clearance at the two land checkpoints in Johor Bahru to Singapore has been well-received, with more than 80,000 people ...
The Home Office is not monitoring how police forces are using live facial recognition technology despite evidence that the equipment can lead to racial bias. The admission comes as MPs urge the ...
Bill Gates addresses African heads of state in this 2019 file photo. His recent “Seeds and Code” remarks have renewed debate over biotechnology, genetic engineering, and corporate control of food ...
Week 8 of the NFL regular season takes full storm with 11 games on the slate, and fans can take advantage of the latest FanDuel promo code, which offers new users $300 in bonus bets if their first ...
What if the future of software development wasn’t just faster or more efficient, but fundamentally reimagined? Picture a world where coding no longer requires juggling countless tools, where debugging ...
While a federal judge scrutinizes the constitutionality of tactics used by federal immigration authorities during ongoing protests in Chicago, these same agencies are quietly amassing ...
Live facial recognition cameras have been used by police for years. With a government consultation on the way, MPs and campaigners are demanding safeguards on the technology, reports Noah Vickers ...
Police are using live facial recognition for the first time in Greater Manchester as part of efforts to crack down on criminal behaviour. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has received two Live Facial ...
Shoplifting in England and Wales is at a record high. In 2024/25, 530,643 offences were recorded, up 20% from the previous year and the highest since current police recording practices began in 2002.