Jason Pepper/CNET Nearly half of the US population was affected in the 2017 Equifax data breach. But if you were one of the 147 million people whose data was exposed as part of the hack, you don’t have to rush to file a claim to be compensated for the time […]
Daily Archives: August 6, 2019
This seagull tried to snatch my shrimp in Illinois. Amanda Kooser/CNET A pleasant meal beside a scenic body of water can quickly turn into an Alfred Hitchcock movie if you’re not careful. Seagulls are notorious for strolling right up to people and stealing their lunches. But the good news is […]
Xbox One fans may have been delivered a major games list boost which will come as a blow to the PS4. The PS4 has largely outsold the Xbox One this generation, with Sony recently revealing the PlayStation 4 has shifted over 100million units. Microsoft, meanwhile, don’t reveal official Xbox sales […]
Xbox One fans may have been delivered a major games list boost which will come as a blow to the PS4. The PS4 has largely outsold the Xbox One this generation, with Sony recently revealing the PlayStation 4 has shifted over 100million units. Microsoft, meanwhile, don’t reveal official Xbox sales […]
The Norwegian has until 5pm on Thursday to conclude his business and finalise the squad he will be going into next season with. And he looked focussed as he arrived at the club’s training ground in his silver Volvo on Tuesday morning as he prepares to sit down and thrash […]
The USS Ronald Reagan was sent to the disputed waters as US officials also insisted that some countries must “follow international law”. Tensions in the region have been at a constant crisis point as Beijing has rivalled Vietnam, Malaysia and the Philippines for certain contested territories. Rear admiral Karl Thomas […]
Like many politicians before him, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine responded to a mass shooting in his state by calling Tuesday for a law that would take guns out of the hands of people deemed at risk of hurting people. Such measures, known as red flag laws, have been passed in […]
HONOLULU (AP) — Scientists have discovered that a growing pond of water inside a Hawaii crater is being heated by Kilauea volcano. The U.S. Geological Survey said Tuesday that temperature readings taken over the weekend show that a growing pool of water in Kilauea volcano’s Halemaumau crater, the former home […]