Yosemite cert problems - ssl

On Yosemite, I am unable to access multiple pages using Chrome & Safari, but for some reason Firefox always works. But with this, I'm unable to install certain tools using terminal which is the real problem. For instance, python.org is unable to load because Safari can't establish a secure connection (same with chrome). Firefox opens the site just fine, is there any reason behind that?
Update
Not behind a proxy. I'll stick with GitHub.com as an example. It opens perfect on firefox, no problems. With Chrome, it will come up without any styling (css/images), just the plain text. If i open the developer console, there are a bunch of "Failed to load resource: net::ERR_INSECURE_RESPONSE", its all the styling that didn't load. Same with safari, text show but no styling.

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1.Clear IE 11 Browsing history, cookies etc.
2.Close the browser
3.Open the browser
4.Navigate to https://www.parcelforce.com
Expected: The parcelforce.com home page should load properly and quickly in IE11
Actual:
Page does not load properly. Also, on refresh the page takes a lot of time to load. Sometimes it may not load.
This issue is happening with IE11 only. Whenever I hit https://www.parcelforce.com in other browsers say chrome, Firefox, safari, website is loading quickly.
Can anyone suggest me what might be the issue with IE11. Should I need to add any code for IE11 to load website quickly?
Based on your description, I reproduced the problem you described. And I found some other things, when using the address bar and enter key (two or more times) navigation can make the page complete loading. But using ctrl+R or F5 to refresh cannot achieve the same effect. I checked the console in ie11 and did not find any error messages (except warning messages), so I am not sure if it is a compatibility-related issue or other issues in the code.
On the other hand, the Internet Explorer 11 desktop application will be retired and go out of support on June 15, 2022, I recommand that you could use some morden browsers, such as Chromium Edge.
For more about retirement FAQ of Internet Explorer 11, please refer to this blog.

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