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LAPD officers reportedly used facial recognition 30,000 times in the past decade, contradicting the department's previous denials
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Despite frequent denials and refusals to respond to public records requests, the LAPD has been using the controversial technology widely since 2009.

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Scotland Yard uses facial recognition cameras near Oxford Circus
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The van-mounted cameras were spotted in the busy area of London popular with tourists, one month after Scotland Yard said they would be deployed across the capital.

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Face transplant recipient adjusting to new facial features
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Robert Chelsea, 68, underwent the grueling 16-hour full face transplant in Boston last July after suffering horrific burns to 60 percent of his body in a car crash back in 2013.

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Scotland Yard introduces facial recognition cameras to hunt 'watchlist' of 2,500 suspects
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Scotland Yard says trials have allowed them to secure a 70% success rate at picking up suspects who walk past cameras – but privacy campaigners say it is a ‘fundamental breach of rights’.

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Liverpool Women goalkeeper Fran Kitching shows off huge facial scar from training clash
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WARNING – GRAPHIC CONTENT: Fran Kitching was not involved on Sunday as Liverpool beat Bristol City 1-0 in their Women’s Super League clash and she took to Instagram to explain why.

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The Best Trimmers for Keeping Your Facial Hair Under Control
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Women are better than men at reading a moggy's facial expressions, new study finds 
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Thirteen per cent of people, more likely to be women, identified a cat’s facial expression 15 times out of 20, in a study from the journal Animal Welfare. Participants watched 20 videos of cats.

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Scientists claim cats DO have facial expressions but most humans are really bad at reading them 
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Researchers in Canada asked more than 6,000 people from 85 countries to watch clips of cats and say whether their facial expressions were negative or positive. The majority scored under 60 per cent.

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Amazon Ring 'tests facial recognition software linked to AI-enabled neighborhood to for watch lists'
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ACLU said Tuesday that ‘giving police departments and consumers access to “watch listing” capabilities on Ring could ‘create lists of undesirables unworthy of entrance into well-to-do areas’.

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Can a charcoal facial really make your skin glow? (It's dirty work – but someone had to try it) 
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Victoria woodhall gave her verdict on the carbon peel from Debbie Thomas’s skincare clinic in Harrods. The deep cleanse involves having charcoal painted onto the face and ‘erased’ with a laser.

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