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Sochi is not in the active Ukraine war zone, but Zimmerman sentenced to five years in Russian prison on charges of illegally transporting arms.
Therese Crowley, Fox News.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer reversing course so British citizens will not be required to show a mandatory digital ID card to get a job.
Starmer's plan was to reduce illegal migration by making it harder for people to work in the underground economy.
and said the digital ID card would make it simpler to access health care and welfare.
But the backlash was fast and furious in a country where personal liberties like free speech are already curtailed by the left-of-center government, with further concern about putting people's info at risk.
Britain has not had compulsory identity cards for ordinary citizens since shortly after World War II.
Fox's Therese Crowley.
39-year-old Matthew D'Angelo pleaded not guilty to child sex crimes, including intercourse with a child under 10, sexual assault of a minor, and child cruelty.
The Navy confirms D'Angelo was an aviation electronics technician assigned to Naval Air Station North Island in Coronado.
A neighbor told Fox 5 after speaking to media during a raid on D'Angelo's home, victims began reaching out to her, including a woman who said she was D'Angelo's second wife, that she tried to warn multiple agencies about him, but felt survivor's guilt for being unable to stop him.
The sailor being held without bail, the Navy says the situation under investigation.
Therese Crowley, Fox News.
Gothamist reports the Rochester, New York Wegmans posted signs that bio data including eye scans, voice prints and facial recognition are being collected.
Wegmans' website says that may include license plates outside.
The company tells Fox 5 it's for the safety of customers and employees.
To identify people flagged for misconduct, deter and prevent or prosecute illegal activity.
The store asset protection team determines persons of interest on a case-by-case basis, and they don't share facial recognition with any third party.
Investigators say 14-year-old student Colt Gray opened fire inside Apalachee High School the first week of class last September, killing two teachers and two students, injuring nine more.
But lawyers for the families filing notice of lawsuits claim the school, government, and law enforcement ignored the warning signs.