Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski on goodbye tour. Gonzaga’s revenge season. Super seniors. Pac-12’s ascension. This season offers plenty of juicy plots.
Author: Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY
Portugal made a law that bans texting employees after work. Why? For more teleworkers.
In an effort to promote work-life balance, the Portuguese parliament now has a law banning bosses from texting employees after work hours.
‘Straight to the doghouse’: Study reveals best- and worst-behaved dog breeds. Where does your pup rank?
We aren’t quite at the naughty-or-nice time of year. But a study revealed which dogs have the best and worst behavior. Here’s a surprising breakdown.
Facebook’s rebrand to Meta mocked because it sounds similar to the Hebrew word for ‘dead’
Social media users in Israel are using the hashtag #FacebookDead and mocking the company for not doing its research in rebranding to “Meta.”
Top-level pro soccer player Josh Cavallo comes out as gay, encouraging others they’re ‘not alone’
Australian soccer player Josh Cavallo came out as gay Wednesday, releasing a video statement on Twitter. He said he hopes to evoke change in sports.
Virginia ‘criminal couponer’ who robbed $31.8 million used funds for high-end vacations
According to the FBI, the ‘criminal couponer’ Lori Ann Talens used funds for high-end home renovations, including a new kitchen, sunroom, and pool.
A ‘flesh eating’ STI causing ‘beefy red’ sores is becoming more common. Should Americans worry?
Once believed to be rare, the “flesh eating” STI known as donovanosis is beginning to show up more in the UK, prompting a concern for spreading.
Some African elephants are evolving to have no tusks. Is it from years of poaching?
Female elephants in Mozambique’s Gorongosa National Park have been born tuskless, and scientists say it’s an evolutionary result of brutal poaching.
‘This is a big moment for crabs’: 100-million-year old fossil in amber alters crustacean past
Fossils of the earliest “modern-looking” crabs were discovered in tree amber, estimated to date back 100 million years, rewriting crustacean history.
The ‘Jon Grudens out there’ are responsible for homophobia in sports, not athletes
Homophobia exists everywhere but in sports, its existence in locker rooms is waning. The problem, however, remains with teams executives and coaches.