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week, where the 85-year-old justice is still working. i got an idea how to keep her looped in. america is going greenlt at least when it comes to legalizing pot. the author of a new book is here saying advocates are experiencing serious mental health and societal side effects. plus, listen to this 911 call. one of the patients just had a baby. we v had no ideaed he was pregnant. a 29-year-old woman in a vegetative state since 1992 gives birth in a facility. they are forcing every male to give a dna standard. is it legal? and this moral dilemma. the families of the victims of the los vegas massacre are going to receive all the proceeds from the killer s estate. but, should his huge cache of weapons be sold, returning them into circulation or be destroyed? even though it means less compensation for the families? but first, recovering from cancer surgery justice ruth bader ginsberg missed oral arguments and will miss them next week. the white house legal counsel is looking

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GEDmatch Loophole Gave Police Access to Private DNA Data

Forensic genetic genealogists skirted GEDmatch privacy rules by searching users who explicitly opted out of sharing DNA with law enforcement.

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New threat to privacy? Scientists sound alarm about DNA tool

Paris (AFP) May 15, 2023 - The traces of genetic material that humans constantly shed wherever they go could soon be used to track individual people, or even whole ethnic groups, scientists said on Monday, warning of a looming ethical quagmire.

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New threat to privacy? Scientists sound alarm about DNA tool

The traces of genetic material that humans constantly shed wherever they go could soon be used to track individual people, or even whole ethnic groups, scientists say, warning of a looming "ethical quagmire". A recently developed technique can glean a huge amount of information from tiny samples of genetic material…

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Privacy concerns sparked by human DNA accidentally collected in studies of other species

Privacy concerns sparked by human DNA accidentally collected in studies of other species
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