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Fort Stewart lockdown after active shooter alert

Fort Stewart military base in Georgia was placed on lockdown following reports of an active shooter. Authorities are investigating the situation as security forces respond to the threat.

Oregon city removes all speed cameras

A forward-thinking city in Oregon has removed all speed cameras, sparking debate over road safety versus surveillance concerns. Critics warn of rising accidents, while supporters celebrate reduced government oversight.

Massive Attack & Kneecap Fight UK Surveillance Laws

Renowned band Massive Attack and Irish rap group Kneecap are taking legal action against the UK government, challenging controversial surveillance laws they claim threaten freedom of expression.

Manhattan NFL Draft area evacuated over shooter scare

Chaos erupted near New York's NFL Draft event as police responded to reports of an active shooter. Authorities later confirmed no shots were fired, but the incident caused mass panic in Midtown Manhattan.

Spy balloons pose risk to UK airports, experts warn

Experts warn that spy balloons could pose a serious threat to UK airspace, with major airports potentially vulnerable to aerial surveillance. Learn how these devices operate and what's being done to counter the risk.

ASIO's temporary powers now permanent: rights chief

Australia's Human Rights Commissioner has raised concerns over the indefinite use of ASIO's controversial questioning powers, originally introduced under John Howard's government as a temporary measure.

Amazon's Creepy New Gadget Outdoes Alexa

Amazon's latest innovation has sparked privacy fears, with critics claiming it goes far beyond the concerns raised by Alexa. Discover why this gadget is causing alarm.

US agencies buy Facebook user data for surveillance

A new report reveals that US government agencies, including the Department of Transportation and health departments, have been purchasing user data from tech giants like Facebook and Google to track citizens.

Denise Richards fears home is bugged with listening devices

Hollywood stars Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers are reportedly convinced their home has been compromised with listening devices. The couple's growing paranoia has led to drastic measures, including sweeping their property for hidden surveillance equipme

Epstein cell footage had 3-minute gap before death

Newly uncovered documents reveal a three-minute gap in surveillance footage from Jeffrey Epstein's cell on the night of his death, raising fresh questions about the circumstances surrounding his demise.

Epstein prison video cut before death

Exclusive details emerge about the suspicious timing of Jeffrey Epstein's prison surveillance footage being cut off just before his alleged suicide.

Walking and cycling could save UK billions

New research reveals that increasing walking and cycling in the UK could drastically cut healthcare costs and reduce carbon emissions, offering a win-win for public health and the environment.

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