Some users are angry at Facebook after discovering phone numbers they provided for two-factor authentication can be searched by any one.
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Crikey! Google honors wildlife conservationist Steve Irwin’s birthday
Google’s latest doodle pays tribute to wildlife conservationist Steve Irwin, creating a slideshow highlights his contributions to protecting animals.
Yes, Nintendo is replacing one of its execs with someone named Bowser
Nintendo announced Doug Bowser would assume the role of president and COO of Nintendo of America in April. Every video game fan noticed.
Nintendo executive Reggie Fils-Aime to retire in April
Reggie Fils-Aime, the president of Nintendo of America and one of the faces of the video game company, will retire in April.
Pinterest is blocking all searches on vaccinations to stop spread of misinformation
Pinterest has blocked all searches on vaccinations as part of an effort to stop the spread of misinformation related to anti-vaxx posts.
One of Antartica’s biggest glaciers has a giant hole under it. What would happen if it collapsed?
Researchers discovered a giant cavity inside Thwaites Glacier, considered one of the most dangerous in the world. What happens if it collapses?
Researchers found spider fossils from 110 million years ago. The eyes still glowed
An ancient spider believed to have lived more than 110 million years ago was found in South Korea. And its eyes still glowed, researchers said.
A Texas trophy hunter reportedly paid $110K to kill a rare mountain goat in Pakistan
A Texas man paid $110,000 to hunt a rare mountain goat called the markhor in Pakistan, according to reports. PETA and other groups are reacting.
Rare black leopard captured in incredible photographs
The San Diego Zoo confirmed a rare black leopard, sometimes called black panther, was spotted using remote cameras at a wilderness camp in Kenya.
More than 40 percent of insect species declining, could have ‘catastrophic’ results, study says
More of than 40 percent of insect species are declining, creating potentially ‘catastrophic’ consequences for the planet, says a study.