An American alligator bites into a nurse shark at the J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge in Florida. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge Forget sharknadoes. Gatornadoes may be scarier. The American alligator is known to snack on snails, fish, birds and mammals that might […]
Daily Archives: October 17, 2017
Microsoft’s Outlook uses DMARC, an email authentication method that prevents spoofing. Now the federal government will, too. Josh Miller/CNET How do you know if that email from the IRS is really from the federal agency? It’s not always easy to tell if something you get from a .gov address is […]
View photos William Pockman (seated at table), a professor and chairman of the biology department at the University of New Mexico, speaks at a public hearing Monday, Oct. 16, 2017, in Santa Fe, N.M. Pockman said proposed state revisions to science standards for public schools would put local students at […]
Judge issues final judgment in Apple’s legal battle with patent holder VirnetX that began in 2010. James Martin/CNET Apple’s years-long legal battle with VirnetX may finally be coming to a close. A US District Court judge in Texas has entered a final judgment in the patent case, which accused Apple […]
The pair are due to fight in the Muhammad Ali Trophy semi-final, with a date still to be confirmed for early next year. Number one seed Groves booked his place in the last four with a fourth-round knockout against Swindon-born boxer Jamie Cox on Saturday night. Eubank, a former sparring […]
Pulev had been the mandatory challenger to the IBF and WBA champion but misses out on his second world-title fight after hurting his shoulder while sparring. Frenchman Takam, 36, will replace him with less than a fortnight’s notice, meaning Pulev faces a lengthy wait to fight Joshua after also losing […]
The former UKIP leader claimed that Clinton hates Brexit because she sees the European Union as a prototype for a global government. Mr Farage said: “Hillary sees the European Union as a prototype for a bigger form of global government, so she hates Brexit, she hates me and she thinks […]
An NBC News investigation found that a wide variety of generic drugs on certain insurance plans are actually cheaper when you pay out of pocket, but a gag order can prevent some pharmacists from telling patients when they are overpaying.