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Enraged iPhone users claim Apple autocorrect feature has gone rogue: ‘Please fix this!’

They`re telling Apple do go "duck" itself.

Tim Walz Minnesota forcing teachers to abide by ‘horribly disgusting,’ ‘crazy’ race standard, says lawmaker

Minnesota public school teachers must assess how their biases perpetuate oppression under state licensing standards tied to Gov. Tim Walz's tenure.

With ‘Mortal Kombat II’ and ‘The Boys,’ Karl Urban Is Lord of the Geeks

Two decades after breaking out in `Lord of the Rings,` Urban has cornered the market on big genre projects, from `Star Trek` to `Dredd.` For the first time in years, he has an open schedule ahead as his zeitgesty Amazon show comes to an end and his video game adaptation punches its way into theaters.

Philip Caputo, Who Wrote Blistering Vietnam War Memoir, Dies at 84

“A Rumor of War,” about his service as a Marine Corps infantry officer and published in 1977, relentlessly detailed “the things men do in war and the things war does to them.”

Local obituary: Mass. State Trooper Kevin Thomas Trainor, 30

"Serving as a Trooper was more than a profession to Kevin — it was a calling." The post Local obituary: Mass. State Trooper Kevin Thomas Trainor, 30 appeared first on Boston.com .

Billie Eilish Defends Her Comments About Eating Meat in Lengthy Instagram Post: “Stay Fucking Mad”

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Tony Danza`s Children: All About Marc Anthony, Katherine and Emily

Tony Danza shares son Marc Anthony with his first wife and daughters Katherine and Emily with ex-wife Tracy Robinson

A massive 11,000-carat ruby has been unearthed in Myanmar’s war-scarred gemstone heartland

Miners in Myanmar have discovered a massive ruby, considered to be the second-largest by weight ever found in the country.

Inside Kohanaiki, Hawaii’s Tranquil Fortress of Stealth Wealth

On the Big Island`s Kona coast, a private club community is redefining Hawaiian luxury real estate.

3 best new to Netflix movies to stream this weekend — including a feel-good drama based on a bestselling novel (May 8-10)

Don`t spend your weekend trying to find your next Netflix watch. I`ve just picked out three movies very worthy of your streaming time.

Pentagon begins releasing new files on UFOs, telling public to draw their own conclusions

“I would like to remind people that transparency won’t all happen at once, it will take some time,” Rep. Tim Burchett said in a statement.

U.S. economy adds 115,000 jobs in April, unemployment rate at 4.3%

The U.S. economy added 115,000 jobs in April, as the unemployment rate came in at 4.3%. NBC News` Allie Canal and Caleb Silver, editor-in-chief at Investopedia, report on the gains in the job market despite the ongoing tensions with Iran.

Heart’s Ann Wilson Tells Her Own Story: ‘I’m More Philosophic’

The rock trailblazer reveals her new song "Nothing But Love" ahead of her solo documentary, In My Voice

Free Things to Do in Denver (and Beyond) This Weekend, May 8-10

The sky`s the limit, with no snow and a flurry of art fairs, farmers` markets and more. The post Free Things to Do in Denver (and Beyond) This Weekend, May 8-10 appeared first on Denver Westword .

First Segment of the Fehmarnbelt Tunnel Is In Place

Longtime Slashdot reader Qbertino writes: The Fehrmarnbelt tunnel is a European construction megaproject building a tunnel between Denmark and Germany, crossing the Fehmarnbelt in the Baltic sea. The first segment of the tunnel has now successfully been placed in its designated spot. This is a yet-unseen, next-level engineering feat achieved by the Danish Sund & Baelt construction company. It took 14 hours and used a massive pontoon ship built specifically for this project. The tunnel segments are 217 meters long, weigh more than 73,000 metric tons, and have to be placed within a tolerance of 3 mm. The tunnel will eventually consist of 89 of these segments, be 18 km long, and connect the Danish city of Rodby with the German island Fehmarn through five individual tunnel tubes: two for cars, two for trains, and one rescue and maintenance tunnel. Crossing time will be reduced from a 45-minute ferry crossing to seven minutes by train or 10 minutes by car, and cut the travel time between the German city of Hamburg and the Danish capital, Copenhagen, down to 2.5 hours. The project`s planned completion is set for the year 2029. German news Tagesschau has some details and a neat animation, while further details are available from the German tech news site Heise. Read more of this story at Slashdot.

A common constipation drug shows surprising power to protect kidneys

A common constipation drug may have unexpectedly unlocked a new way to slow chronic kidney disease — a condition that affects millions and often leads to dialysis. In a clinical trial involving 150 patients, researchers found that lubiprostone, a medication normally used to treat constipation, helped preserve kidney function in people with moderate CKD. Scientists traced the effect to changes in gut bacteria that boosted production of spermidine, a compound linked to healthier mitochondria and reduced kidney damage.

D4vd`s Younger Bro Caleb: I Am Being Impersonated Online!!!

D4vd`s younger brother, Caleb Burke, says people online are pretending to be him -- days after distancing himself from his infamous brother, TMZ has learned.  On Friday morning, Caleb wrote, “There are people that are impersonating me…

Summit Board of Education votes to close Breckenridge Elementary, consolidate with Upper Blue by 2027

In a 6-to-1 vote, the Summit School District Board of Education decided to close Breckenridge Elementary and consolidate with Upper Blue Elementary by the start of the 2027-2028 school year.  Following around three hours of...

Obituary: Clarabelle “Clara” Valdez

October 30, 1958 – March 3, 2026  It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of our beloved daughter, sister, auntie, mother, cousin and friend. Clara will always be remembered for her loving, kind...

Jonathan Liebert: What Small Businesses Need to Know: OpenAI’s Industrial Policy for the Intelligence Age

Technology · Entrepreneurship Southern Colorado Business Forum & Digest Invest in Excellence. Stay Informed. The people, policies, industries, and innovations shaping the SoCo region — original reporting by local professional journalists who know our communities. Full access starts at $9.95 a month. Your Membership Includes High-caliber journalism is not free. Your subscription fuels independent reporting [...] The post Jonathan Liebert: What Small Businesses Need to Know: OpenAI’s Industrial Policy for the Intelligence Age appeared first on SoCo Digest .

City of Colorado Springs Issues Noise Hardship Permit for Ford Amphitheater’s 2026 Season

The City of Colorado Springs issued a noise hardship permit May 5 for Ford Amphitheater’s 2026 concert season, allowing events at the Polaris Pointe venue to exceed standard city decibel limits within that defined area. Outside of Polaris Pointe, city and state noise standards remain in effect. In January 2025, the City entered into a [...] The post City of Colorado Springs Issues Noise Hardship Permit for Ford Amphitheater’s 2026 Season appeared first on SoCo Insider .

US trade court strikes down Trump’s tariff move

A federal court in New York on Thursday invalidated the international 10 percent tariffs President Donald Trump enacted after his previous tariffs were thrown out by the Supreme Court earlier this year. A 2-1 decision from the U.S. Court of International Trade found the administration couldn’t use complaints about international trade deficits and net investments […]

Colorado anglers fear drought will make it ‘hard to keep fish alive’ this summer

Colorado`s trout fisheries could face a difficult summer, impacting the state`s billion-dollar angling industry, as widespread drought conditions drive predictions that streamflows will be well below-average.