On Monday, Apple kicks off its Worldwide Developers Conference, revealing details about iOS 16. Here are the iPhone features they might reveal.
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Taco Bell’s Mexican Pizza temporarily pulled from menu again because it’s selling out everywhere
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Actress, LGBTQ activist Laverne Cox honored with her own Barbie doll
Mattel has announced it will release a Barbie doll made in the likeness of actress and LGBTQ activist Laverne Cox.
Amazon is opening its first physical clothing shop with brands like Calvin Klein, Lacoste
Amazon’s first clothing store offers a variety of popular brands including Calvin Klein and Lacoste.
Wordle 340: Struggling with Wednesday’s puzzle? Here are hints to help you guess the answer.
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Arby’s is launching its first burger ever. Here’s how it tastes, and when you can buy it
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Tired of burritos or wraps falling apart? Students create edible tape to hold them together.
Students at Johns Hopkins created a unique solution for one of dining’s greatest frustrations: the burrito or wrap that keeps falling apart.
Elon Musk denies ‘wild accusations’ following report of sexual misconduct settlement
Elon Musk is denying a report SpaceX, the aerospace firm run by the billionaire, settled a sexual misconduct claim made by a flight attendant.
Talking Tech: Buffalo shootings show tech platforms respond too slowly to violent live videos
After a killer livestreamed the shooting of 13 people in Buffalo, critics are asking what it will take for tech companies to enact stronger measures.