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Apple is widely expected to unveil its latest lineup of iPhones at a closely watched media event on Tuesday.But don't hold your breath for an iPhone that's foldable, 5G capable or radically different from the models released last year. Here's what Apple is likely to announce instead:iPhone predictions: Apple will likely show off three new high-end iPhones — the iPhone 11 Pro, the iPhone 11 Pro Max and the iPhone 11 — replacing its XS, XS Max and XR models, respectively.Rumored features: The new phones may include a faster processor, improved Face ID and a new camera system with three cameras on the back. The devices will likely look nearly identical to last year.Software updates: Apple announced in June that iOS 13 will feature a dark mode to save on battery life, a way to silence unknown callers and a tool that allows you to swipe to type, rather than lifting your fingers.Other hardware products: Apple may also integrate artificial intelligence capabilities and built-in sleep tracking into the Apple Watch. The rumor mill also suggests updates for MacBooks, iPads and Apple TV hardware.What not to expect: A 5G iPhone. That will likely come in 2020. 1177
As protests continued on Friday in response to the death of George Floyd, protesters in Louisville, Kentucky, also had Breonna Taylor on their mind. For the second straight night, violent confrontations ensued between police and protesters in Louisville. Shortly before 10 p.m., a reporter and photojournalist for Louisville-based station WAVE-TV appeared to be intentionally targeted by police with rubber bullets during the protest. It is unclear based on several viral videos of the incident why police fired on the reporters there. The Radio Television Digital News Association released a statement following Friday's incident in Louisville. "Journalists’ job is to show the world what’s happening in our communities," the statement read. "Local reporter Kaitlin Rust keeps reporting even while being targeted by police, and viewers at home stare down the barrel of a police weapon."The incident took place hours after several CNN reporters were arrested in Minneapolis, in an incident the state’s governor called a mistake. Gov. Tim Walz has since apologized to the journalists for the incident. On Thursday, seven protesters were wounded by gunfire amid demonstrations. Taylor, a 26-year-old EMT, was shot and killed by police when they entered her apartment to serve a "no-knock warrant" on March 13.Taylor, who was employed as an EMT, was inside of her home when police conducted a “no-knock raid” on her home. Thinking the police officers were intruders, Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, allegedly shot at police.Police literally opening fire on the free press. 1586

BRANDON, Fla. — A toddler has died after he was accidentally run over by his father driving an SUV in the parking lot of a Waffle House on Tuesday night. The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office said the 3-year-old boy and his parents were leaving the Waffle House in Brandon around 9:45 p.m.According to deputies, the toddler's father and mother mistakenly thought the other had placed him inside their 2007 Chevy Tahoe. The toddler was transported to Brandon Hospital after his father struck him with the right front tire of the Tahoe, causing severe head injuries.Deputies said the toddler was pronounced dead at the hospital. Neither alcohol nor drugs contributed to the crash, according to HCSO. 712
As unrest spread across dozens of American cities on Friday, the Pentagon took the rare step of ordering the Army to put several active-duty U.S. military police units on the ready to deploy to Minneapolis, where the police killing of George Floyd sparked the widespread protests. That's according to three people with direct knowledge of the orders who did not want their names used because they were not authorized to discuss the preparations. Soldiers from Fort Bragg in North Carolina and Fort Drum in New York have been ordered to be ready to deploy within four hours if called.The troops could be used in addition to 500 Minnesota National Guard troops called up on Thursday. 693
Antibiotics commonly prescribed to babies may lead to an increased risk of allergies later in childhood, possibly because the medications can affect an infant's gut bacteria, according to a new research paper.The research was published in the medical journal 271
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