Evolution rarely creates perfect designs, but anteaters come close. With razor claws, chemical defenses, and a dietary monopoly, they exploit a niche that few species can challenge. This analysis ...
Fraudsters don’t stand still. New schemes emerge daily, exploiting vulnerabilities faster than traditional fraud systems can adapt. For financial institutions, the challenge isn’t just spotting fraud ...
Wigs have become a go-to for stars — far beyond the film set. (Photo Illustration: Carl Godfrey for Yahoo News, photos: Getty Images) Growing up in a small town in the mountains of Virginia, Noah ...
What’s old is new again in Silicon Valley. Startups fighting for an edge in the AI race have resurrected a strategy that emerged before the dot-com era and was later embraced by analytics company ...
Google, Qualcomm and Samsung have teamed up on a mixed-reality headset -- and one big thing could provide a next-gen experience. David Lumb is a senior reporter covering mobile and gaming spaces. Over ...
HARRISON, N.J. (AP) — Gotham FC punched their ticket to the playoffs Sunday with a 2-2 draw with Racing Louisville – and for a flurry of new faces on the pitch, it will be their very first. The club ...
This post may contain links from our sponsors and affiliates, and Flywheel Publishing may receive compensation for actions taken through them. Yet Buffett’s largest “holding” by far is cash — totaling ...
Haverhill coach Rob Pike sent his Hillies “Googling” when he named a special play in his offensive arsenal. “The play is called ‘Tebow,’” said junior George Papanikolaou, the trigger man when Pike ...
Communist China’s move to restrict exports of valuable rare earth minerals has reignited the Trump administration’s trade war with that country, as President Trump Friday announced 100 percent tariffs ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel spent last season as a consultant with the Cleveland Browns, giving him unprecedented insight into the team he’ll face this Sunday. This ...
Potentially getting as small as a mosquito, new micro drone technology could change the nature of some military operations. Micro drones are cheap and versatile, but tiny batteries limit their range.