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Around 1,600 people have been secretly filmed in hotel rooms in South Korea, with the footage live-streamed online for paying customers to watch, police said Wednesday.Two men have been arrested and another pair investigated in connection with the scandal, which involved 42 rooms in 30 accommodations in 10 cities around the country. Police said there was no indication the businesses were complicit in the scheme.In South Korea, small hotels of the type involved in this case are generally referred to as motels or inns.Cameras were hidden inside digital TV boxes, wall sockets and hairdryer holders and the footage was streamed online, the Cyber Investigation Department at the National Police Agency said in a statement.The site had more than 4,000 members, 97 of whom paid a .95 monthly fee to access extra features, such as the ability to replay certain live streams. Between November 2018 and this month, police said, the service brought in upwards of ,000."There was a similar case in the past where illegal cameras were (secretly installed) and were consistently and secretly watched, but this is the first time the police caught where videos were broadcast live on the internet," police said.South Korea has a serious problem with spy cameras and illicit filming. In 2017, more than 6,400 cases of illegal filming were reported to police compared to around 2,400 in 2012.Last year, tens of thousands of women took to the streets of Seoul and other cities to protest against the practice and demand action, under the slogan "My Life is Not Your Porn."In response, Seoul launched a special squad of women inspectors, who have been conducting regular inspections of the city's 20,000 or so public toilets to search for spy cameras, though some critics have denounced the move as a superficial response to a societal issue.Lee Ji-soo, a computer specialist who helps women scrub the web of images taken without their consent, told CNN last year her company had seen a surge in demand since the protests drew attention to the issue."The most common things that the clients are saying -- and they are quite heartbreaking -- are 'I want to die' or 'I cannot leave my house.' Especially the victims of spy cam or illegally taken videos say that when they encounter people on the street, they feel like they would be recognized," she said.In January, the co-owner of a South Korean revenge porn site was sentenced to four years in prison and ordered to pay a fine of .26 million. Soranet, which was shut down last year, was a popular site for uploading videos and photos taken using hidden and upskirt cameras. 2630

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BEREA, Ohio — The Cleveland Browns announced Wednesday that Myles Garrett has been reinstated by the NFL and will be rejoining the Browns for the 2020 season.Garrett's reinstatement will allow him to participate in offseason workouts slated to begin in early April.Garrett was suspended indefinitely on Nov. 15, the day after he ripped the helmet off Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph and hit him on the head with it. The incident came at the end of the Browns' 21-7 home victory over the Steelers, following a scrum on the ground during which Rudolph appeared to get a hand on Garrett's helmet and kick him in the groin.During his hearing to appeal of the suspension, Garrett alleged that Rudolph called him a racial slur. The NFL disputed the claim and said they found no such evidence of it."Mason vehemently denies the report of being accused of using a racial slur,” a Steelers spokesman told ESPN's Jake Trotter at the time.The NFL denied Garrett's appeal last November, upholding the indefinite suspension for the remainder of last season. He missed the Browns' remaining six games of the 2019 season.Garrett met with NFL representatives on Monday.“We welcome Myles back to our organization with open arms. We know he is grateful to be reinstated, eager to put the past behind him and continue to evolve and grow as a leader. We look forward to having his strong positive presence back as a teammate, player and person in our community,” said Andrew Berry, the Browns' executive vice president of football operations and general manager.Garrett was quick to share his reaction to the news on Twitter. 1620

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Baba Ram Dass, psychedelic research pioneer, best-selling author and New Age guru who extolled the virtues of mindfulness and grace, has died. He was 88.Dass' 171

  

An investigation by the State Department released on Friday said 38 individuals employed at one time by the State Department sent classified emails to Hillary Clinton's private email server and found nearly 100 violations of classification rules.The Washington Post 278

  

As the sounds of flashbangs could be heard in the background in the White House Rose Garden, President Donald Trump called on all 50 states to dispatch the National Guard in response to protesters across the US. Trump said if states refuse to do so, that he would do it for them. "If a city or state refuses to take the actions necessary to defend the life and property of the residents, I will deploy the united states military, and quickly solve the problem for them," Trump said.As Trump delivered his address, police and US troops charged and fired dispersant on nonviolent protesters outside of the White House.Trump said that he will deploy “thousands” of additional troops to Washington DC."We cannot allow the righteous to be drowned out by an angry mob," Trump said. The biggest victims of the writing are peace loving citizens in our poorest community and as their president I will fight to keep them safe. -- of the rioting. I will fight to protect you."It's unclear how Trump can force states to implement the Insurrection Act of 1807. The Posse Comitatus Act limits the president from using the military for domestic purposes.The crowd was dispersed not because of violence, but instead to move protesters out of the way so Trump could leave the White House to "pay his respects" to a nearby church. 1326

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