LONDON (AP) — European Union regulators accused Apple on Monday of breaking new guidelines on digital competitors by imposing guidelines in its App Retailer market that forestall software program builders from steering customers to different venues.
The European Fee stated that in response to the preliminary findings of its investigation, the iPhone maker had breached the 27-nation bloc’s Digital Markets Act.
The rulebook, often known as the DMA, is a sweeping set of laws aimed toward stopping tech “gatekeepers” from cornering digital markets.
The fee, the bloc’s govt arm, stated Apple’s guidelines for its App Retailer “forestall app builders from freely steering customers to various channels for provides and content material.”
Apple now has an opportunity to answer the findings, which the fee will assess. It should make a remaining resolution on Apple’s compliance by March 2025.
The fee additionally saved up the strain on Apple, concurrently opening a brand new investigation into the corporate’s compliance with the DMA new contractual phrases that Apple has provided app builders.
Apple Inc. stated over the previous a number of months, it “has made quite a few adjustments to adjust to the DMA in response to suggestions from builders and the European Fee.”
“We’re assured our plan complies with the legislation,” the corporate stated.
Now, they’ve (virtually) completed all of it. After an undefeated streak of six matches, 5 of them far too shut for consolation, South Africa have survived a rain-reduced match and efficiently chased a tough goal to e book their spot within the semi-finals. Within the course of, they knocked co-hosts West Indies out and have topped their Tremendous Eight group, which suggests they’re additionally more likely to keep away from India within the closing 4. We’ll say it once more: is that this their time?
All of the proof factors to a change of fortunes for a crew that has so lengthy coveted an ICC trophy and equally lengthy, been denied. South Africa are actually successful video games they need to be shedding, scrapping like their rugby counterparts, the Springboks, who gained the quarterfinals, semifinals and closing, every by one level final 12 months, and discovering methods to beat strain. There’s a new-found tenacity to them and it’s seen them get to a T20 World Cup knockout for the primary time in a decade.
By the way, after they obtained to the ultimate 4 in 2014 event, Aiden Markram had simply led the under-19 crew to the age-group World Cup. Now, he finds himself captaining the senior aspect and he’s doing in a different way and to nice success. Markram took the brand new ball on this match, and bowled himself for a full quota of 4 overs. He determined to depend on a non-traditional power: spin. South Africa had by no means bowled this many overs of spin in a T20 World Cup match (and solely bowled extra twice earlier than in opposition to Sri Lanka in 2021) and the change of tack labored a appeal. Between them, South Africa’s spinners took 5 for 79 in 12 overs.
They have been largely answerable for preserving West Indies quiet and for a number of of the 57 dot balls West Indies confronted of their innings – the equal of 9.3 overs – and essentially the most at this T20 World Cup. Solely an 81-run stand between Kyle Mayers and Roston Chase stored West Indies within the recreation, they usually have been the one two batters to get a person rating of greater than 15.
And as soon as the tears have dried, West Indies will look to their batting as the key purpose they have been unable to advance. Their bowlers have been labored with what that they had and had South Africa 15 for two in two overs, earlier than the rain got here down. Chase’s 3 for 12 and Josephs’ 2 for 25 stored them in it however even with South Africa seven down, West Indies have been unable to drag off a miracle.
Sarah Becker, who appeared within the MTV actuality sequence “The Actual World” in 1996, died earlier this week in Illinois, her household mentioned. She was 52.
Becker appeared in 22 episodes through the fifth season of the truth tv sequence set in Miami, Deadline reported.
TMZ was the primary outlet to report Becker’s loss of life. In keeping with the movie star information web site, an unnamed member of the family confirmed that Becker died of suicide. She returned to Illinois “to handle household final yr” and had “struggled with psychological well being in current months,” based on TMZ.
“Sarah Becker was manufactured from pure sunshine … Filled with power and positivity, you couldn’t assist however really feel her heat standing in her presence,” Becker’s pal, Daniel Norton, posted on Fb. “I’m grateful for our adventures and laughs. Large hugs to all of the Wildstorm fam!”
Becker was 25 when she joined “The Actual World,” Us Weekly reported. On the present, she described herself as a “19-year-old trapped in a 25-year-old physique.”
A resident of La Jolla, California, on the time of the sequence, Becker was working within the comedian e book business and was employed by Wildstorm Productions (or WildStorm), a comic book e book imprint, based on the journal.
Her costars throughout season 5 of “The Actual World” included Dan Renzi, Melissa Padrón, Joe Patane, Cynthia Roberts, Flora Alekseyeva and Mike Lambert, Us Weekly reported.
“I simply came upon that one (of) the nicest folks that have ever been put in my life, particularly throughout my impressionable ages in my life has handed away,” Joel Benjamin wrote in a Fb publish. “Each time I considered her I might at all times see her smile, and bubbly character. You have been liked and can be missed.”
Renzi posted to Instagram on Sunday after listening to in regards to the loss of life of “certainly one of my roommates in ‘The Actual World,’including that “Sarah and I had not spoken because the finish of our present, so I don’t know something about her struggles.”
“The seven of us in that solid went by way of a weird, intense and generally traumatic expertise collectively, and that creates a connection between folks, even after they select to not affiliate with one another,” Renzi wrote. “I can solely say, it’s very unhappy.”
Alekseyeva wrote in an Instagram publish that she was “past myself and unhappy” to listen to about Becker’s loss of life.
“I can’t imagine this,” she wrote.
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Sarah Becker, greatest identified for showing in MTV‘s The Actual World Season 5, has died. She was 52.
Becked appeared within the fifth season of the truth sequence set in Miami. In keeping with TMZ, Becker died by suicide earlier this week at her residence in Illinois, her household confirmed.
Buddies of Becker have taken to social media to recollect her after studying she had died.
“Sarah Becker was product of pure sunshine… Filled with power and positivity, you couldn’t assist however really feel her heat standing in her presence. I’m grateful for our adventures and laughs. Massive hugs to all of the Wildstorm fam!” Daniel Norton posted on Fb.
As a reply to the submit, Norton additionally mentioned, “I feel Sarah was all the time a kind of individuals, that after you’ve met them, you’ve gotten a fond reminiscence or a comic story with them in it. One thing you’ll be able to all the time look again on and share with who you’re with. That was her energy.”
TMZ notes that Becker had moved to Illinois “to care for household final yr” and had “struggled with psychological well being in current months.” Becker had reportedly been concerned in a skateboarding accident not too long ago.
Following information of Becker’s demise, one other good friend of the previous actuality star took to Fb to share pictures together with her.
“I simply discovered that one on the nicest folks that have ever been put in my life, particularly throughout my impressionable ages in my life has handed away. Each time I considered her I’d all the time see her smile, and bubbly character. You had been beloved and will likely be missed,” Joel Benjamin wrote on Fb.
A good friend of Becker shared her final Fb submit, which was dated June 14. In it, Becker requested her associates for dentist suggestions.
On The Actual World: Miami, Becker described herself as a “19-year-old trapped in a 25-year-old physique.” Throughout the season, Becker introduced residence a pet that she named Leroy. Becker’s co-stars included Dan Renzi, Melissa Padrón, Joe Patane, Cynthia Roberts, Flora Alekseyeun, and Mike Lambert.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Maximiliano Araújo scored when he despatched a left-footed shot into the highest far nook within the sixteenth minute, Darwin Núñez and Matías Viña added late objectives and Uruguay beat Panama 3-1 on Sunday night time in its Copa America opener.
Searching for a report sixteenth Copa America title, Uruguay dominated with 20 pictures, together with seven on track. Amir Murillo scored late into stoppage time for Panama.
The match drew 33,425 to Exhausting Rock Stadium, house of the NFL’s Miami Dolphins. The stadium is the location of the July 14 closing and 7 video games through the 2026 World Cup.
The USA defeated Bolivia 2-0 in Sunday’s earlier Group C recreation at Arlington, Texas.
Uruguay performs Bolivia at East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Thursday, when Panama faces the U.S. in Atlanta. The group ends July 1 with a U.S.-Uruguay recreation at Kansas Metropolis, Missouri, and a Panama-Bolivia match in Orlando, Florida. The highest two groups transfer on to the quarterfinals.
Uruguay is tied with Argentina for a report 15 Copa America titles however hasn’t superior previous the quarterfinals since profitable its final championship in 2011.
Panama didn’t get previous the group section in 2016, its solely earlier look as a visitor at South America’s championship.
Araújo scored the primary aim after he obtained a move from Viña from simply outdoors the penalty space, took a contact and turned. He tapped the ball twice and curled the ball previous goalkeeper Orlando Mosquera’s outstretched left arm for his second aim in 9 worldwide appearances.
Núñez made it 2-0 within the eighty fifth minute after Panama turned over the ball within the middle circle. Nicolás de la Cruz performed an extended cross to Araújo, whose header deflected off a shoulder of Murillo to Núñez. He volleyed from 12 yards for his twelfth aim in 24 appearances, his ninth in his final six matches.
Viña boosted the margin to 3-0 with a header from de la Cruz’s free kick within the first minute of stoppage time, outjumping defender Abdiel Ayarza for his first worldwide aim.
Murrillo spun a defender to beat goalkeeper Sergio Rochet within the fourth minute of stoppage time for his ninth aim.
Uruguay has undergone a rebuilding course of underneath coach Marcelo Bielsa after the retirement of Edinson Cavani and Diego Godín, and a younger roster has proven its means to contend. Uruguay beat Lionel Messi and Argentina and in addition Brazil in World Cup qualifiers, then routed Mexico 4-0 in a pleasant early in June.
Mosquera made 4 saves to maintain the sport shut till late.
Luis Suárez, the 37-year-old striker who’s Uruguay’s profession main scorer and was the participant of the event in 2011, didn’t play.
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EUGENE, Ore. – Day three of the U.S. Monitor & Discipline Olympic Trials in Eugene, Ore. featured 5 Gators, certainly one of which, Anna Corridor, will proceed competitors tomorrow after a powerful efficiency via the primary 4 occasions of the Ladies’s Heptathlon.
Different Gators, Pjai Austin, Jenoah McKiver, Jacory Patterson and Abraham Sargent, concluded their Highway to Paris as McKiver and Sargent concluded their first seasons as Florida Gators whereas Austin and Patterson completed their inaugural skilled season.
HOW IT HAPPENED – Finals Ladies’s Heptathlon
With 4 occasions within the books and three nonetheless to return, Anna Corridor presently holds the highest level whole within the seven-event-long competitors. Her day was highlighted by three season-best finishes, which got here within the 100m H, Excessive Soar and 200m, leading to a day one-point whole of 3884.
The Gator Nice opened the competitors with a run of 13.34 within the 100m H, topping her earlier season better of 13.57 which she set on the USATF New York Grand Prix. She completed seventh within the occasion and totaled 1074 factors.
Corridor’s season-best of 1.82m/5’11.5″ was additionally good for the perfect mark in the whole subject. She was the one athlete to whole over 1000 factors within the occasion as she scored 1003, bringing her whole to 2077.
Within the third occasion of the day, Shot Put, the Colorado native notched a throw of 14.35m/47’1″. The mark earned a third-place end within the occasion and 817 factors, pushing her into second place within the Heptathlon in the interim.
That shortly modified as Corridor was capable of regain the lead after a powerful efficiency within the closing occasion of the day: 200m. Her end of 23.90 was fifth finest within the subject and added 990 factors to her day one whole of 3884.
The 2-time defending U.S. Heptathlon Champion will look to safe her spot on the Olympic roster throughout tomorrow’s competitors. Corridor will start the competitors within the Lengthy Soar 1:00 p.m. ET, proceed with the Javelin at 2:10 p.m. ET and conclude with the 800m at 9:37 p.m. ET.
Males’s Javelin
After becoming a member of his earlier faculty’s monitor and subject program as a walk-on earlier than transferring to Florida previous to the 2024 season, Abraham Sargent has ended his collegiate profession on the Olympic Trials. The graduate pupil completed 11th within the Javelin competitors with a mark of 67.42m/221’2″.
HOW IT HAPPENED – Semifinals Males’s 100m
Pjai Austin concluded competitors within the 100m on Sunday. The primary-year skilled crossed the end line in 9.99, inserting him 12th within the semifinal spherical.
Males’s 400m
Jenoah McKiver and Jacory Patterson concluded their first season as a Florida Gator and as an expert, respectively, after taking part within the 400m semifinals. McKiver tallied his finest 400m run of the 2024 season at 45.21 whereas Patterson completed with a time of 45.89 throughout Sunday’s contest.
RESULTS
Sunday, June 23
Occasions / Time (ET)
Place. Athlete – Time/Mark | Notes
Ladies’s HEP (100m H)
7. Anna Corridor – 13.34 | Season Finest, 1074 Factors
Ladies’s HEP (HJ)
1. Anna Corridor – 1.82m/5’11.5″ | Season Finest, 1003 Factors
UP NEXT
Day 4 of the U.S. Monitor & Discipline Olympic Trials will happen on Monday, June 24 in Eugene, Ore. at Hayward Discipline. 2024 Paris Olympic roster spots might be finalized within the Males’s Lengthy Soar, Ladies’s Heptathlon and Ladies’s 5000m whereas Gators will look to advance to the subsequent spherical within the Males’s 110m Hurdles.
MEET INFORMATION/SCHEDULE OF EVENTS/LIVE RESULTS
Monday, June 24
Occasions / Time (ET)
Athlete Entries
Ladies’s HEP (Lengthy Soar) / 1:00 p.m.
Anna Corridor
Ladies’s HEP (Javelin) / 2:10 p.m.
Anna Corridor
Males’s 110m H (First Spherical) / 8:05 p.m.
Grant Holloway
Males’s Lengthy Soar (Finals) / 8:25 p.m.
Malcolm Clemons
Marquis Dendy
Ladies’s HEP (800m) / 9:37 p.m.
Anna Corridor
Ladies’s 5000m (Last) / 10:09 p.m.
Parker Valby
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EUGENE, Ore. — Noah Lyles received the boys’s 100-meter remaining Sunday with a time of 9.83, incomes him a spot on his second Olympic group.
Kenny Bednarek (9.87) and Fred Kerley (9.88) completed second and third, respectively, on the U.S. observe and area trials and also will go to Paris.
Christian Coleman, an Olympic silver medalist who entered as one in every of Lyles’ high rivals, completed fourth with a time of 9.93. He received’t symbolize the U.S. within the 100 however is anticipated to be a part of the 4×100 relay pool.
Lyles stated coach Lance Brauman informed him earlier than the race to “go on the market and deal with enterprise.”
“Coach is a person of few phrases when it comes all the way down to the finals,” he stated. “We each know that if I do what I’ve been doing in observe, the race goes to maintain itself. And that’s precisely what occurred right now.”
Lyles, who may even run the 200 on the trials this week, stated he is getting an increasing number of snug within the 100.
“Each time I did a block begin, there wasn’t a number of pondering. It was sort of simply doing,” he stated. “It was rather a lot nearer to how I really feel within the 200, which is what I’ve been ready to really feel for a really very long time. Each time I get that feeling, it makes the race that rather more assured.”
Lyles ran his semifinal 100-meter warmth Sunday in 9.80 seconds, the quickest time within the spherical at Hayward Area. He superior to the semifinal with a 9.92 run Saturday night time — the very best time within the 35-man area.
The largest non-final results of the night time got here within the males’s 400 meters. Quincy Wilson, a 16-year-old highschool sophomore who attends the Bullis Faculty in Potomac, Maryland, close to Washington, ran a 44.59 within the semifinal. That mark set the brand new U18 world report — besting his personal world report of 44.66 set Friday.
If he finishes within the high three in Monday’s remaining, he’ll turn into the youngest male U.S. Olympic observe and area athlete in historical past.
Wilson was in fifth place coming down the ultimate flip within the semis. He stated his mindset on the time was to “keep calm.”
“I didn’t get out the best way that I wished to, however like my coach stated, the race begins at 300,” he stated after the race. “Arising from fifth to 3rd, it means rather a lot. Should you take a look at me, I’m not as sturdy, so it’s 100% coronary heart inside.”
Lyles is searching for to turn into the “quickest man on Earth,” a title an American hasn’t held in 28 years and one which belongs to Jamaica’s Usain Bolt (9.58).
In August, Lyles claimed three gold medals on the world championships in Budapest, Hungary, by profitable the 100 and the 200 and anchoring the U.S. 4×100 relay.
His two particular person victories on the occasion marked the primary time anybody has completed the double on the worlds since Bolt in 2015 — and made him simply the fifth man ever.
Lyles didn’t qualify for the 100 in 2020, ending seventh out of eight runners within the Olympic trials remaining. He did declare the bronze medal within the 200, nonetheless.
4 years later, he stated, the unhappiness he felt at arising quick fueled his run this yr.
“It’s superb to lastly be right here,” Lyles stated Saturday. “In Tokyo, I felt like I had blown an enormous alternative. The extra I look again at it, the extra I’m like, ‘Wow, if I by no means had that second occur, I by no means would have produced what I’ve carried out up till now.’ I don’t suppose there could be the drive in me as a lot because it has the final couple years.”
Lyles stated the expertise has additionally pressured him to ask himself how he can do higher.
“Every year has been an enormous enchancment to the place now I’m coming in because the world champion and the American report holder,” he stated. “I didn’t have any of these titles again on the final one, so it’s an enormous confidence booster.”
Protection of the U.S. Olympic Monitor and Area Trials for the 2024 Paris Video games will proceed reside Monday on NBC, Peacock and USA.
Within the males’s 100m ultimate, defending world champion Noah Lyles secured his second Olympic berth with a victory within the ultimate in 9.83 seconds. That point matches Lyles’ career-best time, even whereas letting up barely on the end.
“A part of the plan,” Lyles advised NBC Sports activities’ Lewis Johnson after the race. “Nothing has modified. When you understand the aim, you understand the aim.”
Kenny Bednarek and Fred Kerley will be part of Lyles within the Olympic 100m in Paris. Bednarek’s time of 9.87 seconds was his private finest, and Kerley’s 9.88 was his 2024 season’s finest. Bednarek was the Tokyo Olympic silver medalist within the 200m and now shoots for a 100m medal, whereas Kerley secured 100m silver in Tokyo.
Merely put, the U.S. males’s 100m group is loaded.
“I simply stayed calm and picked up,” Bednarek stated. “I simply executed the race, plain and easy. The sky is the restrict for me.”
In the meantime, Christian Coleman misses an Olympic spot by simply .05-seconds, the primary group he is didn’t make in seven years.
FINAL RESULTS 1) *Noah Lyles | 9.83 2) *Kenny Bednarek | 9.87 3) *Fred Kerley | 9.88 4) Christian Coleman | 9.93 5) Christian Miller | 9.98 6) Courtney Lindsey | 10.02 7) Brandon Hicklin | 10.03 8) Kendal Williams | 10.04 9) JT Smith | 10.22 *Clinched Olympic spot
A serious-looking damage to Hungary’s Barnabas Varga overshadowed occasions on the sphere on the European Championship on Sunday.
The 29-year-old striker was taken to hospital and is in a steady situation after he collided with Scotland goalkeeper Angus Gunn. As Gunn punched the ball together with his proper arm, Varga’s head appeared to collide together with his trailing left arm.
A stretcher was introduced onto the sphere, with Hungary gamers operating to the folks carrying it to induce them to hurry up. Varga was taken off the pitch on the stretcher with sheets persevering with to be held up round him. He was applauded by all sections of the MHPArena in Stuttgart.
The sport was paused for six minutes earlier than restarting within the 74th minute. When play resumed, Hungary scored with virtually the final kick of the sport to win 1-0, get rid of Scotland and provides themselves an opportunity of qualifying as probably the greatest third-placed groups.
Under, we spherical up the remainder of Sunday’s information from the Euros – learn The Athletic‘s article beneath.
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Euro 2024 day 10: Hungary’s Varga steady in hospital, Germany’s profitable run ended
Knowledgeable lifeguard died after he was attacked by a shark whereas browsing off the island of Oahu in Hawaii on Sunday afternoon, authorities stated.
Metropolis and County of Honolulu Ocean Security lifeguard Tamayo Perry, 49, died within the assault close to Goat Island, Shayne Enright of the Honolulu Emergency Providers Division stated in a press release.
Honolulu Ocean Security and the town’s fireplace, police and emergency medical companies departments responded to Mālaekahana Seashore on Oahu’s North Shore simply earlier than 1 p.m. after a caller reported seeing a person who appeared to have suffered shark bites, Enright stated.
Lifeguards introduced Perry to shore by jet ski and paramedics assisted with the demise pronouncement, Enright stated.
Perry, who labored as a lifeguard on the North Shore, started his profession with the Ocean Security division in July 2016, Enright stated.
Ocean Security personnel posted shark warnings within the space following the assault, Enright stated.
Honolulu Ocean Security Performing Chief Kurt Lager stated Perry was “a lifeguard beloved by all.”
“He’s well-known on the North Shore. He’s an expert surfer recognized worldwide,” Lager stated at a information convention. “Tamayo’s persona was infectious and as a lot as folks beloved him, he beloved everybody else extra.”
“Tamayo was a legendary waterman and extremely revered,” Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi stated, calling Perry’s demise “a tragic loss.”
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