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Chinese surveillance balloons have flown over the U.S. at least four times in recent years. But the U.S. didn't learn about these cases until the intelligence community discovered them afterwards.
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The argument will focus on whether this case can move forward at all because the government argues that for it to produce any of the evidence gathered 15 years ago would jeopardize national security.
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Russ Travers was ousted from the National Counterterrorism Center in March. In his first broadcast interview since then, he warns that the U.S. risks becoming less prepared for a terror attack.
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With more people now working from home, employers are increasingly relying on tracking software to monitor what employees do when they're on the clock.
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Critics inside and outside officialdom are calling for, at very least, the FBI to validate its practices in requesting surveillance. Will congressional action follow?
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The Miami-Dade Police Department is asking for access to a controversial facial recognition database that bills itself as the largest of such indexes in…
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The city of Miami wanted to have the capability to track the real-time locations of every scooter rider across the city until Uber and Lyft pushed back…
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The Miami Police Department will soon have its own surveillance technology to track and monitor phone calls and social media messages.Miami city…
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Updated on 10/9/19 at 7:55pm: Miami Commissioner Manolo Reyes told WLRN that he has asked to pull this item from being voted on until November, at least…
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At least two students at Howard D. McMillan Middle School in West Kendall have been arrested, accused of threatening the school on social media.“We are…
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Community leaders in Miami's Wynwood neighborhood are quickly moving forward with a plan to expand a newly unveiled neighborhood-wide surveillance system…
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Surveillance technology is getting cheaper and easier to access. That goes for the police, but it also goes for private citizens. A neighborhood in the…