
Cities Split on Flock Safety License Plate Cameras Amid Privacy Concerns
Some municipalities are ending contracts with Flock Safety's automated license plate readers while others expand programs, reflecting ongoing privacy debates.

Some municipalities are ending contracts with Flock Safety's automated license plate readers while others expand programs, reflecting ongoing privacy debates.

Guy Rivera's first-degree murder trial opened in Queens Supreme Court with nearly 100 police officers in attendance.
Media and finance executives pursue separate investment strategies in their respective sectors.
Rio Tinto and Mongolia are in active negotiations regarding the terms of the $18 billion Oyu Tolgoi copper mine project.

Republican Rep. Darrell Issa will not seek reelection and has endorsed San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond to succeed him.

Angela Lipps spent five months in jail after artificial intelligence technology incorrectly connected her to a bank fraud case in a state she had never visited.

GOP lawmakers are divided over the Dignity Act immigration reform bill as broader immigration policy discussions intensify in Congress.

The Defense Department confronts separate controversies over alleged court order violations regarding media access and reported changes to military promotion lists.

Unearthed 1997 US State Department diplomatic cables identify former Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams as IRA war council member.

Federal health officials warn about medetomidine, a veterinary sedative, being found mixed with illegal fentanyl supplies.

Democratic senators experience intraparty tensions over voting rights legislation and political positioning amid broader congressional dynamics.

Mexican President Sheinbaum defends her country's right to supply oil to Cuba as the island faces energy shortages under U.S. sanctions.

A drone strike allegedly occurred in Dubai's International Financial Centre, reportedly causing buildings to shake in the area.

Vietnam has called on citizens to work from home to conserve fuel as the country faces supply disruptions and rising prices.

BrewDog founder James Watt has apologized to staff and investors after hundreds of jobs were lost following the sale of the brewery and pub chain.
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