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Kathleen Folbigg Pardoned After 20 Years

Kathleen Folbigg, once dubbed 'Australia's worst female serial killer', has been pardoned after new scientific evidence cast doubt on her convictions. Discover the full story behind this shocking case.

Man sells face to AI for £1,500

A man reveals how he made £1,500 by licensing his face to an AI company, sparking ethical debates about digital identity and privacy.

Instagram 'Peek' Raises Privacy Concerns

Instagram's latest 'Peek' feature allows users to send disappearing photos, but experts warn it could pose serious privacy risks. Learn how to protect your data.

Afghans Fear Iran-Taliban Data Exploitation

Reports suggest Iran may be collaborating with the Taliban to exploit Afghanistan's national database, sparking fears among Afghan citizens over privacy and security breaches.

Inside America's Most Inbred Family

A journalist recounts their unsettling encounter with the Whittaker family, known as one of America's most inbred families, revealing their struggles and the harsh realities of genetic isolation.

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