Apple sells 9 million new iPhones
BBC: Apple has sold nine million of its new iPhone models in three days.
BBC: Apple has sold nine million of its new iPhone models in three days.
USA Today: The House approved a GOP plan to cut food stamps by $39 billion over the next decade.
AP: A 5.3-magnitude earthquake hit Japan’s Fukushima Prefecture.
ProPublica: Since 1999, various studies have attempted to estimate deaths resulting from medical mistakes in hospitals, and each time the number seems to rise significantly.
Reuters: U.S. companies will have to disclose how CEOs’ paychecks compare to their average workers’ under a new proposal by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Telegraph: Brazilian hackers retaliated against the U.S. cyber-spying on Brazil, but mistook space agency Nasa for the National Security Agency (NSA).
UPI: Scientists reviewed biology textbooks and urged Texas education officials not to use books that question evolution or the state could become a “national embarrassment.”
BBC: Parliament in France is moving to ban child beauty pageants for promoting hyper-sexualization of minors.
CNN: Apple is giving Siri a major overhaul as part of Wednesday’s upgrade to its iOS 7 mobile operating system.
Reuters: A longer version of Boeing Co’s Dreamliner made its first flight on Tuesday.