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Source: Real Simple
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Source: O magazine
Cutout Monogram Necklace
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Source: In Style
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Source: Condé Nast Traveler
Silhouette Plate
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Source: Midwest Living
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ICE’s facial scanning is the tip of the surveillance icebergIN THE SPOTLIGHT Federal troops are increasingly turning to high-tech tracking tools that push the boundaries of personal privacy