Morrisville residents displaced after lightening sets apartment building on fire
Morrisville residents displaced after lightening sets apartment building on fire
Morrisville residents displaced after lightening sets apartment building on fire
Xander Schauffele, still looking for his first major victory, took the early lead at the PGA Championship.
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Xander Schauffele is now the first player to ever shoot a 62 multiple times in a major championship.
It’s that moment you’ve been waiting for all year: Google I/O keynote day! Google kicked off its developer conference each year with a rapid-fire stream of announcements, including many unveilings of recent things it's been working on. Google showcased a demo of a call scam detection feature during I/O, which it says will be added to a future version of Android.
Here’s what will be different this time — and why it matters.
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Apple is bringing eye-tracking to iPhones and iPads without the need for additional devices or hardware.
Intuitive Machines is looking to help reshape the Mars Sample Return mission architecture with its own technology, based on architecture it has been developing for the moon, executives told investors during a quarterly earnings call Tuesday. “Intuitive Machines has engaged the agency and intends to provide a solution set based on technology architecture we have been developing for lunar material return,” Intuitive Machines CEO Steve Altemus said. The Mars Sample Return (MSR) program is the agency’s $11 billion, 15-year mission to collect and return samples from the red planet, but NASA administrators finally admitted last month that the architecture had become too complex and too expensive.
Apple released new data about anti-fraud measures related to its operation of the iOS App Store on Tuesday morning, trumpeting a claim that it stopped over $7 billion in "potentially fraudulent transactions" across the four years between 2020 and 2023. More than $1.8 billion of that total was stopped in 2023, per Apple, which is down from the $2 billion in potentially fraudulent transactions Apple reported preventing in 2022. As with any self-reported corporate metrics, the aim is to shape a narrative: In Apple's case it's a longstanding claim that its mobile ecosystem sets "the standard for security, reliability, and user experience", as its blog post puts it.
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The big headline from President Biden’s new tariffs on Chinese goods announced Tuesday was the massive hit to electric vehicles made in China. Of which, there aren't many.
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Get caught up on this morning’s news: Airlines sue over new “junk fees” rule, the WNBA season begins and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter
President Joe Biden ramps up pressure on China with new targeted tariffs on a range of goods as his rival Donald Trump weighs even more draconian measures should the Republican win in November.
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With Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and others making the leap to the pros, the WNBA landscape looks a bit different this season. Will the super-teams still rule over the league or will the newcomers have an immediate impact?
There is more hype surrounding the WNBA than ever before, and the league and players have earned every bit of it.
Tesla has begun hiring back some of the almost 500 members of its Supercharging team that Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk dismissed late last month.