HONOLULU (AP) — William Edward Mann enlisted in the Navy after graduating from high school in rural Washington state. A guitar player, he picked up the ukulele while stationed in Hawaii. He’s been presumed dead since Dec. 7, 1941, when Japanese … [Continue reading] about Families urge using new DNA tech to ID Pearl Harbor unknowns
Henry Ford Museum’s new exhibit celebrates motorsports
DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) — The first stop on Romain Grosjean’s monthlong tour of the United States with his family was the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, where his wife had arranged a tour for the race car driver and their three children. On … [Continue reading] about Henry Ford Museum’s new exhibit celebrates motorsports
Zoom to pay $85M for privacy miscues at start of pandemic
Zoom will pay $85 million to settle a lawsuit alleging that weak privacy controls opened too many peepholes into the personal information of users and that it was too easy for outsiders to disrupt video meetings during the early stages of the … [Continue reading] about Zoom to pay $85M for privacy miscues at start of pandemic
A road not taken: verified Cormac McCarthy account is fake
NEW YORK (AP) — Sorry, Cormac McCarthy fans. That blue-checked Twitter account for the famous, and famously media-shy author is fake. “The account referenced was verified by mistake and that has since been reversed,” a Twitter spokesperson told The … [Continue reading] about A road not taken: verified Cormac McCarthy account is fake
AP, Reuters to help Twitter elevate more credible info
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Twitter has signed a deal with The Associated Press and Reuters to help elevate accurate information on its platform. Twitter said Monday that the program will expand its existing work to help explain why certain subjects are … [Continue reading] about AP, Reuters to help Twitter elevate more credible info