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An internal feud is underway in the US Congress over the fate of a beleaguered spy program called Section 702 and the commercial deals that US intelligence agencies have struck in recent years with global data brokers, purchasing information that government agents typically need a warrant to obtain. New York City mayor Eric Adams is hastening his crusade against subway violence with a plan to test weapons scanners that claim to use artificial intelligence to detect whether commuters are carrying blades and firearms. Adams first addressed a spate of homicides and stabbings across the city in March by sending hundreds of police officers underground to search commuters' bags at well over 100 subway stations—a tactic that roused resistance from a few locals this week who smashed ticket machines and disabled security cameras at a midtown station to protest the surveillance surge.
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