Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman and his wife Giselle were hospitalized after a two-car crash on Interstate-70 in Maryland. Fetterman, driving a Chevrolet Traverse, rear-ended a Chevrolet Impala. Both were taken to the hospital for caution, and Sen. Fetterman was treated for a bruised shoulder. The couple has since been discharged and is reportedly doing well. (USA Today)
A heat wave that brought record-breaking temperatures to the southwestern U.S. will persist as it moves eastward. Potential storms in Florida may bring heavy rain, while central states face tornado threats. Meteorologists warn of possible tornadoes in cities like Chicago. Southern areas are experiencing triple-digit temperatures, signaling an escalation of heat. (CBS News)
Apple has introduced Apple Intelligence, incorporating artificial intelligence into its devices like the iPhone and Siri. The digital assistant app, powered by OpenAI’s ChatGPT, will be customized to answer personal questions and create AI-generated emojis. These features, unveiled at the Worldwide Developers Conference, will be available in upcoming updates. (UPI)
The U.S. government announced new regulations effective August 1 for dogs entering the country to control rabies. Dogs must be healthy, at least 6 months old, microchipped, and have a CDC Dog Import Form receipt. Proof of rabies vaccination may be required based on the dog’s travel history. The CDC emphasized the risk of rabies transmission from imported dogs. (UPI)