Nigel Pack scored 17 points in a 5-minute span late in the second half, and No. 23 Miami stayed unbeaten at home this season by topping Virginia Tech 92-83 on Tuesday night.
Boeing bids farewell to its final 747-8 at Everett plant
“The Queen of the Skies” represents many accomplishments of the aviation industry, as well as an economic boost to Everett and across the Puget Sound area.
How Can Disrupting DNS Communications Thwart a Malware Attack?
Malware eventually has to exfiltrate the data it accessed. By watching DNS traffic for suspicious activity, organizations can halt the damage.
Microsoft Upgrades Defender To Lock Down Linux Devices For Their Own Good
Organizations using Microsoft’s Defender for Endpoint will now be able to isolate Linux devices from their networks to stop miscreants from remotely connecting to them. The Register reports: The device isolation capability is in public preview and mirr…
No. 25 South Florida women win 11th straight, 72-48 over ECU
Sammie Puisis made a career-high seven 3-pointers and scored 23 points, Carla Brito added 20 points and seven rebounds and No. 25 South Florida beat East Carolina 72-48 for its 11th straight victory.
Four suspects in assassination of Haitian president transferred to U.S.
Two of the suspects were among the first to be arrested in connection with the slaying.
U.S. charges four in connection with the assassination of Haiti’s president
Three Haitian Americans and a Colombian national have been charged with involvement in the 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, the Justice Department said on Tuesday.
French Quarter Festival unveils lineup for 40th anniversary
Organizers have announced a lineup of more than 270 acts for New Orleans’ 40th annual French Quarter Festival, billed as Louisiana’s largest free showcase of music, food and culture.
Saudi Arabian executions nearly double to 129 a year under Mohammed bin Salman
Saudi Arabia has seen executions skyrocket since Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman rose to power in 2015.
Key suspects in killing of Haiti president Jovenel Moïse ‘sent to US for trial’
Investigations in Haiti have reached a virtual standstill after threats and intimidation against judgesFour key suspects in the killing of the Haitian president Jovenel Moïse were transferred to the US for prosecution, according to officials, as the ca…