WASHINGTON — On a recent morning, passengers boarding Emirates flight 232 from Washington Dulles airport to Dubai confronted an unfamiliar sight: a uniformed Customs and Border Protection officer at the gate. Before passengers approached the airline gate ... ( read original story ...)
OPP hope 3D facial reconstruction can identify victim in cold-case homicide
CASSELMAN, Ont. – Provincial police are hoping a new three-dimensional facial reconstruction will help identify the remains of a woman found more than 40 years ago in southeastern Ontario. A farmer discovered the body in the Nation River south of the ... ( read original story ...)
Clevens: 3 ways to get luscious lips
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8 Best Beauty Products to Take on the Plane
There’s nothing more satisfying than finishing your facial skin care routine by making sure your hands are moisturized, too. You’ll also want to consider toting specialized treatments for everything from the delicate skin around your eyes to lips that ... ( read original story ...)
French beauty: The art of embracing aging
Relying on the power of plant-based ingredients, the brand is renowned for its use of “aroma-phyto body care,” a combination of fragrance and plant-ingredient benefits. We recommend: Clarins Instant Light Lip Comfort Oil — A lip moisturizer that’s ... ( read original story ...)
Is This Dog Dangerous? Shelters Struggle With Live-or-Die Tests
Interpreting dogs, with their diverse dialects and complex body language — wiggling butts, lip-licking, semaphoric ears and tails — often becomes subjective. Indianapolis Animal Care Services, which admitted 8,380 dogs to its municipal shelter in 2016 ... ( read original story ...)
German Police Test Facial Recognition Cameras at Berlin Station
BERLIN — German police deployed the first facial recognition cameras at a main railway station in Berlin on Tuesday, testing new technology that could help track and arrest crime and terrorism suspects. "We want to test how good the technology really is ... ( read original story ...)
Knightsbridge moped attack: Man left with facial injuries
A man has been left with facial injuries after two people on a moped threw an unknown liquid at him in London's Knightsbridge. The Met Police said the 47-year-old man was attacked in Walton Place at about 20:30 BST by "two males" on a moped. The force said ... ( read original story ...)
Germany tests facial recognition technology at rail station
BERLIN — German authorities have launched a six-month test of automatic facial recognition technology at a Berlin railway station, which the country’s top security official says could be used to improve security in the future. More than 200 people ... ( read original story ...)