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The 2025 Florida Python Challenge™ officially began today, with hundreds of registered participants already scouring the Everglades in a crucial effort to remove invasive Burmese pythons. The annual ...
On this week's episode of KCCI Close Up, chief political reporter Amanda Rooker takes a deep dive into the implications of and reactions to Gov. Kim Reynolds' veto of the eminent domain bill.
In recent years, the number of patients using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) has increased. In addition to helping patients manage their disease, CGM produces time series data that can be used ...
NAPLES, Fla. (WSVN) — The results of the python hunting season are in, and this year, the team at the Conservancy of Southwest Florida broke records after they took down a 17-foot python.
A conservation group in Florida announced Monday that its team of python trackers has removed more than 20 tons of the giant, invasive snakes.
Earlier today, law enforcement seized multiple domains of BidenCash, the infamous dark web market for stolen credit cards, personal information, and SSH access.
Toms River, N.J., is poised to use eminent domain to raze an Episcopal church to build a park. The church had wanted to set up a 17-bed shelter.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission shows step-by-step instructions on how to safely and effectively capture a python.
Florida wildlife officials have unveiled the dates for the 2025 Florida Python Challenge, as part of a broader conservation effort to protect the Everglades from invasive Burmese pythons.
The annual Florida Python Challenge is set to return in 2025, with state officials announcing the dates for the much-anticipated event.
The FBI has shared 42,000 phishing domains tied to the LabHost cybercrime platform, one of the largest global phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platforms that was dismantled in April 2024.
Science Those Dire Wolves Aren’t an Amazing Scientific Breakthrough. They’re a Disturbing Symbol of Where We’re Heading. We shouldn’t be celebrating “de-extinction.” We should be ...