Fact Check: No, DNA Tests in Israel Are Not Illegal, But There Are Legal Restrictions on Them
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Woman found dead in cornfield 33 years ago ID'd with DNA
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EU fingerprint and facial recognition checks expected to be delayed again
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Anna Delvey's legal battle behind Dancing With the Stars debut
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