A missing minute of CCTV footage related to Jeffrey Epstein's prison death has been discovered, challenging claims by attorney general Pam Bondi. This revelation has fueled conspiracy theories surrounding his death.
A woman was left unsettled during her Brazilian wax when her technician wore Meta's AI glasses. The influencer, Aniessa Navarro, shares her concerns about privacy and the potential risks of recording in private settings.
The CDC has announced a significant reduction in its Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network, focusing only on Salmonella and STEC, raising concerns about public health and food safety.
The CDC has quietly reduced its Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network, now only monitoring salmonella and E. coli. Experts express concerns over potential public health risks and the impact on food safety.
In a bold move, President Trump announced a 10% government stake in Intel, revealing shocking ties to Chinese surveillance firms. As Intel faces scrutiny over its partnerships with Uniview and Hikvision, questions arise about human rights and technology ethics.
In a shocking turn of events, the parents of missing baby Emmanuel Haro have been arrested on suspicion of murder, raising questions about the circumstances of his disappearance. As the search continues, inconsistencies in their statements have come to light.
Biologist Grant Hokit is on a mission in Montana to track tick populations affected by climate change. As new species invade, learn how this impacts public health and what you need to know to stay safe.
Texas Democrats are protesting against new surveillance protocols set by Republicans, tearing up 'permission slips' to join Nicole Collier for a crucial House vote on redistricting maps. The clash highlights a deepening political divide as Trump pushes for a favorable congressional map.
In a surprising announcement, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem revealed that the entire U.S.-Mexico border wall will be painted black at President Trump's request to deter illegal crossings. This move includes enhancements in technology and surveillance.
HSBC reveals plans to install 1,754 cameras in its new London headquarters, quadrupling its current surveillance capabilities. The move raises significant privacy concerns among employees.