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Apple's apology for Batterygate didn't go far enough LOS ANGELES — In the grand tradition of past Apple fiascos like Antennagate (dropped calls on the then-new iPhone 4) and the launch of Apple Maps (directions that weren't accurate), the tech giant apologized again to consumers this week. The question is whether the iconic iPhone maker's apology ...
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Iran tells public to avoid 'illegal gatherings' as protests enter third day Iranian cities saw tens of thousands of government supporters hold preplanned rallies on Saturday, to mark the eighth anniversary of a crackdown on mass public unrest that followed the disputed 2009 election. State television showed footage of crowds of hard-liners in the capital, Tehran, while many ...
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Puerto Rico: Nearly half of residents without power three months after Hurricane Maria After months of efforts to restore power to hurricane-hit Puerto Rico, electricity provider AEE said Friday that 55% of households now had electricity. That means that some 660,000 customers out of a total 1.5 million are still without power, AEE director Justo Gonzalez said. It was the government-owned ...
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Serge Ibaka suspended for altercation with Raptors staff member The Toronto Raptors have suspended forward Serge Ibaka one game for violating team rules, it was announced Friday, after an altercation with a staff member following Wednesday's loss to Oklahoma City. "Both parties have apologized," Raptors president Masai Ujiri said. "We've discussed this ...
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Memorable, snowy Canada-USA game steals the show on Day 4 of WJC USA came out on top after a shootout with Canada in the first ever outdoor game of the IIHF World Junior Championship. ... at the WJC, the story from Day 4 of the tournament was the snowy outdoor game between rivals Canada and USA, which was won after a wild come back in wintry conditions.
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After year of 'bad news,' Obama shares stories to 'remind us what's best about America' From deadly natural disasters to intense political division, 2017 was rife with bad news in the United States. But former president Barack Obama wants to remind you that the year had some bright spots, too. On Friday, the 44th U.S. president tweeted out three stories from 2017 "that remind us what's best ...
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