PRIVACY INVASION

May 16 2026CELEBRITIES

When Private Moments Go Public: The Risks of Recording Arguments

A video of Cardi B and Stefon Diggs in a tense moment outside a coffee shop spread fast online, even though no one could hear what was being said. The clip showed tense body language, sparking wild guesses about what went wrong. Social media users filled the silence with their own theories, but thos

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Feb 26 2026CRIME

A Grocery Store Incident Sparks New Privacy Laws

In Livermore, a 46‑year‑old man has been charged after taking a hidden photo of an 11‑year‑old girl’s skirt while she was shopping with her mom. This act followed a prior arrest where the same man was caught photographing a woman’s skirt at his workplace. The incidents, both in different stores, led

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Jan 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Police Tracking: Where Do We Draw the Line?

In a world where technology is everywhere, a big question arises: how much should police be allowed to dig into our phones? The Supreme Court is currently tackling this issue, focusing on something called geofence warrants. These warrants let law enforcement gather location data from all phones in a

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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

Face-Scanning Glasses: Big Brother Is Watching You

Have you ever imagined a world where someone can learn all about you just by looking at your face? That's what I-XRAY is trying to do. This tech uses facial recognition in smart glasses to access databases and dig up info on anyone, anytime. Picture this: You’re walking down the street, minding your

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