Day: April 19, 2023
U.S. Supreme Court poised to rule on abortion pill restrictions
The justices are expected to issue an order on Wednesday in a fast-moving case from Texas in which abortion opponents are seeking to roll back FDA approval of the drug, mifepristone.
Adjusting to light again: Spanish ‘cavewoman’ spends 500 days underground
Beatriz Flamini emerged from the 70-metre-deep cave in southern Spain last Friday to learn about the Ukraine war for the first time.
EU lawmakers adopt overhaul of bloc’s most ambitious climate laws
The European Parliament on Tuesday adopted three climate laws that lie at the heart of the EU’s policy of slashing greenhouse emissions by at least 55 percent by the year 2030.
PLAY Ransomware Strengthens Capabilities With New Tools, Researchers Say
Custom tools also allow for more control over operations, and a decreased likelihood that a group’s particular tooling will be either reverse-engineered or adapted by other groups, the researchers noted.
Watch out for sunburn while on St. John’s wort
St. John’s wort can make some people very susceptible to sunburn, in this week’s The People’s Pharmacy.
How to stamp out meetings that go on and on and on
Companies are finding creative ways to make meetings not only more efficient, but far less frequent.
Are The Battle Lines Being Drawn For A War Across East Asia That Will Involve Taiwan?
The Hill: The battle lines are being drawn for a war across East Asia involving Taiwan The United States has strengthened its defenses in East Asia by gaining year-around, permanent access to nine bases in the Philippines. These aren’t American …
Phishing: The Oldest and Wisest Attack Vector
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Two WA men charged with ‘straw purchasing’ more than 100 guns
Two King County men were charged Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Seattle with illegally purchasing 100 firearms and distributing them.