The wolf’s demise was announced by the United States Fish and Wildlife Services.
Dallas health care worker tests positive for Ebola
On Sunday, the CDC confirmed the first case of Ebola virus transmission in the United States: a Dallas, Texas caregiver for Thomas Eric Duncan, the Ebola patient who died Wednesday at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital.
Saturday Night Live welcomes back Bill Hader
Comedian Bill Hader returned to Saturday Night Live as the guest host.
Duck Dynasty’s John Luke gets engaged
John Luke Robertson, part of the clan on the reality series Duck Dynasty, is engaged.
Accused Boston Marathon bomber implicated in 2011 triple homicide
Defense attorneys for accused terrorist Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, filed a motion in federal court Friday to obtain government evidence showing he knew his older brother was involved in the unsolved homicides of three men in Waltham, Massachusetts.
Driverless cars to debut in a few years
The new Tesla 2014 Model S includes a number of driverless features, including the ability to change speeds and lanes. Questions on when fully driverless cars will be available have been raised, with Tesla CEO Elon Musk suggesting that they should be in 5 or 6 years.
Leaked Walgreens memo reveals date of Apple Pay launch
The mobile payment system appears slated to go live Oct. 18, two days after a scheduled Apple event.
Soldiers to use Android tablet to steer iRobots
Robot-makers iRobot have announced a new way to control their robots, in the form of a humble Android app. This app can be installed on almost any Android tablet and can be used in a variety of situations.
Verizon Wireless set to carry Sony Xperia Z3v in the U.S.
The largest U.S. carrier will begin selling the newest Android smartphone from Sony on Oct. 23.
Robots use snake-tech to climb sandy dunes
Researchers hope that by studying the way sidewinder snakes move that they can improve robots ability to navigate over difficult terrain.
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