
Apple Begins Payouts in iPhone Slowdown Lawsuit
Apple is set to start distributing between $310 million and $500 million to settle claims that the company intentionally slowed down the performance of older iPhones through a new iOS update.

Apple is set to start distributing between $310 million and $500 million to settle claims that the company intentionally slowed down the performance of older iPhones through a new iOS update.

An incident at La Brea Tar Pits saw several geese die after mistakenly landing in heavy tar or asphalt, highlighting the need for improved wildlife protection measures.

Nima Momeni, accused of fatally stabbing Cash App founder Bob Lee, has pleaded not guilty in a San Francisco court, underscoring the complexities surrounding the case.

Despite an uptick in attendance and guest spending at Disneyland Resort, largely due to increased ticket prices, these gains were tempered by rising costs linked to inflation, says the latest Disney quarterly report.

Senator Dianne Feinstein has accused the trustees of her late husband’s estate of financial malfeasance, highlighting the complexities and potential conflicts in estate administration.

A woman wielding a BB gun and knives was arrested in Rohnert Park, underscoring the challenges law enforcement face in de-escalating potentially dangerous situations.

In the wake of a fatal shooting in Oxnard, police are seeking public assistance to identify the perpetrator, underscoring the crucial role of community involvement in solving crimes.

iPhone users who filed claims in a class action lawsuit over slowed-down old devices are set to receive their settlements from Apple, highlighting the importance of transparency in tech companies’ operations.

The suspect in a fatal shooting near Lake Merritt BART station has been charged, highlighting the severe ramifications of violence and public altercations.