May 30, 2019

Meanwhile. . .

New Hampshire lawmakers override governor veto to abolish death penalty

House Majority leader backs D.C. statehood

First hearing on DC statehood in House in 26 years scheduled for July 

Tenants in a New York City apartment complex are fighting their landlord’s effort to install a facial recognition system to access parts of the buildings, calling it an affront to their privacy rights.
The row, which the tenants believe could become an important test case, comes as concern about the spread of facial recognition systems has grown across the US and globally, with law enforcement agencies increasingly relying on the tool.
 
A historic tornado outbreak

DC bartenders talk about their customers

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