By expanding federal agents' authority to collect the DNA of immigrant detainees, the government has risked violating ...
Recent studies led by an international consortium of researchers, including scientists from the San Diego Zoo Wildlife ...
For years, Customs and Border Protection agents have been quietly harvesting DNA from American citizens, including minors, and funneling the samples into an FBI crime database, government data shows.
Austin police partnered with genealogical experts who traced an unknown DNA sample found at the crime scene to Robert Eugene Brashers.
Between 2020 and 2024, CBP took DNA from approximately 2,000 U.S. citizens, including at least 95 minors, and sent those ...
A spiral DNA double helix structure on blue background. - Billion Photos/Shutterstock People were always aware that things like physical features and biological quirks tended to run in families, but ...
Newly released data shows Customs and Border Protection funneled the DNA of nearly 2,000 US citizens—some as young as 14—into an FBI crime database, raising alarms about oversight and legality.
"The woman in pink" case dates back to July 2005, when a body was found by a road in a small town in Barcelona.
Oregon authorities say DNA has helped identify a woman's remains after 49 years. Oregon State Police announced this week that the remains of Marion Vinetta Nagle McWhorter were identified in June.
"The woman in pink" case dates back to July 2005, when a body was found by a road in a small town in Barcelona.
The United Kingdom Ministry of Defence has responded after seven Kenyan nationals successfully proved in a London Family ...
Two years since the war in Gaza began, thousands of Palestinians are looking for relatives who have gone missing in one of the most destructive conflicts of the past decades.