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Twenty years ago, a team of human rights investigators in Guatemala made a discovery that would change the course of the country’s reckoning with its violent past.
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The Defense Department is opening an investigation to determine if the tech giant’s use of overseas engineers to maintain sensitive U.S. government computer systems compromised national security.
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The Defense Department is opening an investigation to determine if the tech giant’s use of overseas engineers to maintain sensitive U.S. government computer systems compromised national security.
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Guardian US partner WWL Louisiana called in Ray Theriot, who used utility bills, driver’s licenses and property records
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The National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA), which oversees the National Identification System (NIDS), is reporting that there has been no evidence of a breach or compromise of the national identification system.
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Government agencies are contracting with Palantir to correlate disparate pieces of data, promising efficiency but raising civil liberties concerns.
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A University of Tasmania pathology museum retained and displayed body parts without consent from coronial autopsies. The specimens are from more than 100 people who died in Tasmania between 1953 and 1985. The Coroner's Office is investigating and has spent years reconciling their records with the museum's records.
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SSA official alleges that Doge staff uploaded personal data of hundreds of millions of Americans to vulnerable cloud server
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An American defense contractor is accused of offering military secrets to Beijing.
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An American defense contractor is accused of offering military secrets to Beijing.
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An American defense contractor is accused of offering military secrets to Beijing.
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The Trump administration highlighted material dealing with topics like sexuality, slavery and immigration.
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State department says all people who hold valid US visas are subject to ‘continuous vetting’, including of social media
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Editorial: The UK’s plans seem to outsource sovereignty for phantom efficiency. Public services provide the data and power while US tech giants reap the rewards
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Breach at Inflite The Jet Centre is latest in series of leaks involving private information of Afghan refugees
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Breach at Inflite The Jet Centre is latest in series of leaks involving private information of Afghan refugees
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Pilot at Chelsea and Westminster trust aims to reduce paperwork and free up doctors, as the UK moves to improve public services via AI
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US officials did not say who had the 16th-century page that was missing from Mexico’s archives for decades
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US officials did not say who had the 16th-century page that was missing from Mexico’s archives for decades
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Calls via foreign-owned platforms curbed as critics say Kremlin is pushing for greater control over Russia’s internet