Madison Square Garden risks government support by targeting ‘enemies’ with facial recognition tech, pols warn

Elected officials are warning Madison Square Garden Entertainment to stop using “terrifying” facial recognition software to boot rival attorneys from venues like Radio City Music Hall – or risk losing valuable public support critical to its bottom line. Several local … Read More

Metropolitan Police officer David Carrick pleads guilty to string of sex offences including 24 rape charges

PC David Carrick – who was known to his colleagues as “B*****d Dave” – entered guilty pleas when he appeared at London’s Southwark Crown Court on Monday. He serves with the Met Police’s parliamentary and diplomatic command. A Metropolitan Police … Read More

Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – January 13, 2023

Greetings from Tyler, It’s starting to look as though the pretender is reaching the end of his usefulness, as far as his handlers are concerned. Certainly all the brave talk about the next election goes hollow. Maybe I don’t know the whole … Read More

At least 9 killed in Alabama, Georgia after tornado outbreak destroys buildings, tosses cars

Parts of the southeastern U.S. were reeling Friday after extreme weather and tornadoes tore a swath of destruction across the region Thursday night, killing at least nine people in Alabama and Georgia. The National Weather Service issued dozens of tornado watches … Read More

Classified documents found in Biden’s home garage next to his Corvette

A second batch of classified documents discovered by US President Joe Biden’s aides were found at his home garage in Delaware, according to the White House. The documents contained Obama-Biden Administration records, a statement by Mr Biden’s special counsel said. … Read More

Malaysia might halt palm oil export to EU in retaliation for new deforestation regulations

KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 12): Malaysia may consider halting the export of palm oil to the European Union in retaliation for the trade bloc’s new deforestation regulations, said Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Plantation and Commodities Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof. He said … Read More

After Attack, Government Revives Armed Vigilante Groups In Jammu And Kashmir’s Rajouri

Village Defence Committees armed with rifles were first formed in 1990s at peak of unrest, lost value later as situation improved; now next generation ready Rajouri: In a mega exercise to revive vigilante groups armed by the government to defend … Read More

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