“In those moments where you just want to type a ducking word, well, the keyboard will learn it too,” said Craig Federighi, Apple’s software chief.
Author: Saleen Martin, USA TODAY
Pit bull adopted after 4 long years at animal shelter. Here’s why there are so many like him.
“You see a whole lot of backyard breeding … and a whole lot of dogs being pumped out into the system for money,” said Sara Ondrako from the American Pit Bull Foundation.
Sherpa stops ascent to rescue climber in Mount Everest’s ‘death zone,’ video shows
The climber in distress was in Mount Everest’s “death zone,” an area towards the top of the mountain with low oxygen.
‘I had the number one killer in my backyard’: What a mom whose son drowned wishes she knew
“I had the number one killer in my backyard,” Amber Smith said. “We didn’t realize what we needed most of all was for them to be able to self-rescue.”
Tupac will be honored with a Hollywood Walk of Fame star: What to know about the ceremony
Tupac will be honored posthumously with a star on Los Angeles’ iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame. Here’s what to know.
Amazon workers walk out in protest of company climate policies, return to office, job cuts
Organized by Amazon Employees for Climate Justice, the worker walkout could include over 1,900 employees and was set to begin at 12 p.m. on May 31.
Critically endangered gorilla born at National Zoo: Video shows zoo’s first newborn in 5 years
“We are overjoyed to welcome a new infant to our western lowland gorilla troop,” said Becky Malinsky, curator of primates, in a news release.
Maine woman takes raccoon into Petco for nail trim, possibly exposing people to rabies
A woman who brought a raccoon into a Maine Petco allowed people to touch and kiss the animal, potentially exposing them to rabies, authorities said.
7 year old sets house on fire with parents inside, stepfather arrested for abuse, police say
After a West Virginia child started a house fire with their parents inside, the child’s stepfather was arrested on abuse charges, authorities said.
This Dutch startup company makes mushroom coffins that biodegrade in 45 days
The coffins, made from mushrooms and hemp fibers, allow human remains to become food sources for the earth once they die, founder Bob Hendrikx said.