
Apple Discontinues Over 15 Devices; Ex-Engineer Launches Voice Recording Pendant
Apple quietly removed more than a dozen products from its lineup this week, while a former Apple engineer secured funding for a privacy-focused wearable device.

Apple quietly removed more than a dozen products from its lineup this week, while a former Apple engineer secured funding for a privacy-focused wearable device.
The Supreme Court will consider whether states can count mail ballots received after Election Day, potentially affecting voting procedures in 14 states.
Amazon has launched a new personality mode for its Alexa+ service that allows the voice assistant to use profanity and deliver sarcastic responses.
New York Times reporters conducted a five-year investigation into allegations that civil rights icon Cesar Chavez sexually abused women and girls within the United Farm Workers movement.

Israeli forces targeted the Taleghan compound near Tehran in what Israel says was an effort to prevent nuclear weapon development.

China has approved its first brain implant devices for commercial sale while the US and Europe continue clinical trials.

Residents in Lebanon are evacuating their homes and seeking shelter in schools and other facilities amid concerns about potential Israeli military operations.

Austin District Attorney clarifies office will not seek charges against police officers who responded to deadly nightclub shooting amid mandatory grand jury review.

Delcy Rodríguez announced replacement of top military commanders after firing defense minister close to ousted leader Nicolás Maduro.

Judges on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin declined to extend Brad Schimel's term as interim U.S. attorney.
New Mexico prosecutors argue Meta violated consumer protection laws by not disclosing platform risks to children, with potential penalties reaching billions.
Micro-drones deployed inside Fukushima's Unit 3 reactor revealed a hole in the pressure vessel with melted fuel debris hanging from it, 15 years after the nuclear disaster.
China is experiencing record deflationary pressures while oil market shocks create additional economic challenges for policymakers.
Yemen's Houthi rebels have reportedly declared they will attack US ships in the Strait of Hormuz while aligning with Iran.

New York City faces two unrelated incidents involving a mystery smell affecting residents and a violent altercation at a supermarket.
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