Lessons from ‘stop and frisk’ can help Philly police use drones to improve safety without compromising civil liberties
The Philadelphia Police Department plans to expand its use of drones, including as first responders.
The Philadelphia Police Department plans to expand its use of drones, including as first responders.
The public’s right to know often gives way to concerns about privacy, public safety and protecting evidence.
You probably won’t be targeted by spyware, but if you are, odds are you won’t know about it. The latest spyware slips in unseen through online ads as you go about your digital life.
A group of academics look at the global evidence to examine the potential impact of supervised injection sites in Philadelphia and the US.
Israel’s decision to mobilize hundreds of thousands of reserve soldiers was not just an act of self-defense, a scholar writes, but a political move as well.
Israelis’ and Jewish people’s long-held feeling of persecution, dating back to biblical times, contributes to most Israelis’ desire to continue the war in Gaza.
A scholar of political assassinations says the US just narrowly avoided plunging into wholesale violence and potential civil war when Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt.
Escalating conflict between Israel and Iran is partly the result of an unsuccessful, decade-long plan to ‘contain and deter’ the Iranian regime.
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