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Apple's New Anti-Snatching Feature Locks iPhones During Theft Attempts
Apple is developing a feature to auto-lock iPhones if snatched, using motion, location, and Apple Watch proximity to curb thefts. The feature expands on existing security measures and aims to balance security with user convenience, while minimizing false positives.
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The SEC may consider self-governance, possibly expelling non-compliant schools, taking cues from professional sports league discipline. This move, amid SEC spring meetings and NIL discussions, signals a potential shift away from NCAA oversight, raising questions about future impacts on college sports.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear Brian Flores's discrimination lawsuit against the NFL, allowing it to proceed in federal court instead of arbitration. Flores alleges racial discrimination in NFL hiring, claiming sham interviews under the Rooney Rule, with the trial potentially prompting reforms.
New York City announces a $22 billion initiative to tackle its housing crisis by creating and preserving a total of 400,000 affordable units over the next decade. The plan includes modular construction, rent freezes, and stronger tenant protections, with mixed reactions from stakeholders regarding costs and implementation.
Miami Dolphins legend Emmanuel Fernandez, a pivotal member of the 1972 Perfect Team, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and defensive prowess. Fernandez, part of the iconic No-Name Defense, played a crucial role in three consecutive Super Bowl appearances, later becoming a cherished figure in Dolphins history and culture.
A shift in immigration policy under the Trump administration led Tacoma judges to deny bond more frequently to detained immigrants, affecting long-term residents. This change, rooted in interpretations of a 1996 law, saw increased detention rates and legal disputes, with ongoing litigation questioning the judges' decisions and their alignment with broader immigration practices.














