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Checking heartbeats to detect illness
A kiosk using a laser could check people's heartbeats and detect some sorts
of illnesses
Then it could send the information to various commercial partners
of the company that installed the kiosk.
I don't think that approach is trustworthy. It is better to have this
medical device in a clinic, since the clinic would have at least a
minimal obligation to protect your privacy.
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Murder of Berta Cáceres
Honduras has accused someone of organizing the murder of Berta
Cáceres. He was an executive of the company building the dam that she
organized protests against.
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Tory ministers ignored ruling on trafficked foreigners
Two Tory ministers successively disregarded a court decision that
foreigners who had been trafficked into the UK were entitled to stay
there. Those ministers simply did not give them permission to stay.
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Australian "national security" laws
An Australian official calls for changes in "national security" laws
that permitted an accused official to be secretly prosecuted, secretly
convicted and secretly kept in jail, based on evidence that was kept
secret from him and his lawyers.
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Israel's "new" military approach
Israel's "new" military approach to attacking southern Gaza is not all
that different from the way it attacked northern Gaza.
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Wrecker's trial if he becomes president again
If the wrecker becomes president again in 2025, that would postpone
his trial for trying to steal the 2020 election until he ceases
to be president.
That could mean, until he dies, since he would surely block any fair election
if he gets that much power again.
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