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Napoleon Bonaparte's hat to go on sale at Paris auction
Napoleon Bonaparte's hat to go on sale at Paris auction
The black bicorne felt hat was a trademark of the French emperor, and is expected to fetch up to €800,000.
2023-11-19 08:49
Jordan Travis injury: Florida State QB carted off in air cast
Jordan Travis injury: Florida State QB carted off in air cast
Florida State QB Jordan Travis was carted off against North Alabama after an awkward tackle led to a brutal leg injury.
2023-11-19 08:47
Trump vows to kill Asia trade deal being pursued by Biden if elected
Trump vows to kill Asia trade deal being pursued by Biden if elected
By Nathan Layne FORT DODGE, Iowa Donald Trump, the frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination, said on Saturday
2023-11-19 08:46
NFL Rumors: Burrow replacements, Chiefs offense changes, Cowboys sign first-rounder
NFL Rumors: Burrow replacements, Chiefs offense changes, Cowboys sign first-rounder
NFL rumors are flying as Matt Nagy explains the Chiefs' offense, the Cowboys sign a first-round pick, and the Bengals figure out how to replace Joe Burrow.
2023-11-19 08:22
Police to trial use of drones as first responders to emergencies
Police to trial use of drones as first responders to emergencies
Cutting-edge plans to use drones as first responders to police emergencies will be trialled in Norfolk next year. If testing is successful, the devices would be stationed on buildings and operated remotely to be sent first to scenes to give police early information. Initial trials, under a scheme dubbed Project Eagle X, will take place in Norfolk, which has limited access to the helicopters flown by the National Police Air Service because they are stationed so far away. Further tests will also take place in Thames Valley Police and Hampshire. It can tell you straight away whether you're talking about a major road traffic collision that requires three fire engines and four ambulances, or whether it's a minor prang and someone's getting overexcited Neil Sexton, National Police Chiefs' Council Police in England and Wales are working with officers in the US as similar trials have taken place in San Diego. The drones as first responders (DFR) devices are also set to be trialled in Belgium and the Netherlands. Neil Sexton, who advises the National Police Chiefs’ Council on the use of drones, said: “DFR is a drone that sits autonomously on a roof somewhere in a city and it’s in a box, it’s protected. “From a control station that receives a 999 call it can be launched completely remotely, flying overhead an incident to gain situational awareness that will be fed back not just to that control station or control room, but also to the first responders who are about to arrive on the ground.” The hope is the drone would give more accurate information on the potential scale of an incident that a potentially shocked member of the public who has called 999, and get there more quickly than a helicopter. “The ability to get a remote aircraft overhead an incident that is still developing to gain a better situational awareness [is] much improved over phone calls from members of the public who are under stress,” Mr Sexton said. “Sitting overhead, it can tell you straight away whether you’re talking about a major road traffic collision that requires three fire engines and four ambulances, or whether it’s a minor prang and someone’s getting overexcited.” Currently, police forces in England and Wales use about 400 drones that cannot be flown out of the operator’s line of sight. Plans are in place to amend those rules to allow police operators to do so, with initial trials taking place in areas with closed-off airspace next year. Forces are also planning much wider use of retrospective facial recognition technology, with chiefs proposing to double its use by May. The biometric software, hailed as significant a step forward for policing as DNA analysis, is used to compare images from sources such as CCTV with forces’ databases of custody shots. Britain’s largest police force the Metropolitan Police has already said it will use the software to catch prolific shoplifters caught on CCTV. South Wales Police, one of the forces to spearhead use of live and retrospective facial recognition, is also piloting software that can be used by officers on their mobile phones. Around 50 officers currently have access to an app on their phones that allows them to take a photo of a suspect and compare it to the force’s mugshot database. If the test is successful, the system could be rolled out across England and Wales. Read More Apple to adopt system to improve texting between iPhones and Android devices ICO seeks permission to appeal against Clearview AI tribunal ruling Users of iPhones can now check bank balance from Wallet app VR tool aims to help rail passengers spot and safely tackle sexual harassment Ring to preview security features with abuse charity to boost safety TikTok launches feature to save songs to music apps like Spotify
2023-11-19 08:20
Russia says it shot down Ukrainian drone headed towards Moscow
Russia says it shot down Ukrainian drone headed towards Moscow
The claim comes after Ukraine said it destroyed 29 out of 38 drones launched by Russia on Friday night.
2023-11-19 08:15
AEW Full Gear 2023 live results and highlights
AEW Full Gear 2023 live results and highlights
AEW presents Full Gear 2023 on Saturday, Nov. 18, live from the Kia Forum in Inglewood, Calif. Here are the full live results and highlights from the pay-per-view event.
2023-11-19 08:15
MLB Rumors: Dodgers eyeing another superstar to pair with Shohei Ohtani
MLB Rumors: Dodgers eyeing another superstar to pair with Shohei Ohtani
The Los Angeles Dodgers have their sights set on another superstar to pair with Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, and Mookie Betts this offseason.
2023-11-19 07:54
Hataoka, Yang share 54-hole lead in LPGA Tour Championship
Hataoka, Yang share 54-hole lead in LPGA Tour Championship
Japan's Nasa Hataoka grabbed seven birdies in a seven-under par 65 to maintain a share of the LPGA Tour Championship lead on Saturday...
2023-11-19 07:26
Tatum Goodwin: Harrowing details of young woman's murder emerge after she’s found dead in Laguna Beach alley
Tatum Goodwin: Harrowing details of young woman's murder emerge after she’s found dead in Laguna Beach alley
Both law enforcement and Tatum Goodwin's family are still unsure if Dino Fabrizio Rojas-Moreno knew her beforehand
2023-11-19 07:25
Texas A&M coaching candidate refuses to address Aggies when asked about them
Texas A&M coaching candidate refuses to address Aggies when asked about them
With the Texas A&M job opening up after Jimbo Fisher was fired following last week's win over Mississippi State, one candidate tied to the Aggies did not exactly deny his interest in the gig. Who is it and could he be coming to College Station soon?
2023-11-19 07:21
Disgraced Laporte appointed director of rugby at Altrad's Montpellier
Disgraced Laporte appointed director of rugby at Altrad's Montpellier
Controversial former French Rugby Federation (FFR) president Bernard Laporte has been appointed director of rugby of struggling Montpellier, the Top 14 club's billionaire owner...
2023-11-19 07:16
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