A new iPhone 14 feature is causing some issues for emergency personnel near amusement parks, according to an article by cnet.com and the Wall Street Journal, WLWT reports. According to the report by CNET, the iPhone 14’s new Crash Detection feature, which is intended to automatically alert emergency personnel when it calculates that it’s been in a car accident, is reportedly experiencing its own accident on roller coasters by unintentionally dialing 911.

President Joe Biden appeared to incorrectly claim on Wednesday that his late son, Beau, “lost his life in Iraq.”
Giving a speech in Colorado to designate Camp Hale as a national monument, the president discussed the many sacrifices that soldiers make before citing his son Beau as an example.
“I say this as a father of a man and won the Bronze Star, the conspicuous service medal, and lost his life in Iraq,” Biden said.
Although Biden’s son did serve in Iraq, he died of brain cancer in 2015.
In late September, the president appeared to call out for now-deceased Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-IN) when giving a speech at a White House event.
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While delivering remarks on the economy after touring the Volvo Group Powertrain Facility in Hagerstown, Maryland, President Joe Biden delivered a gaffe that would give a kindergartner pause.

Joe was fired up —maybe he just temporarily forgot how to count when he kicked off the remarks with this gem:

 
“Let me start off with two words: made in America.”
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Goronson Farm said it will take four years before the trees are ready to produce esrogim for Sukkos, but is offering a limited number of seedlings on Friday.
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The mother of a 19-year-old girl who was brutally assaulted on the New York City subway by a gang of neon green bodysuit-clad women, says she is furious over the incident. Speaking to the New York Daily News, the mother, who requested anonymity, said her 19-year-old daughter was out with a friend celebrating her birthday when they were beaten and robbed on the train by the gang in green. Both victims, 19, were waiting for an N train in Times Square around 2 a.m. Sunday when the “loud and obnoxious” attackers appeared, the mother said.

Days after a blunder involving a recently deceased congresswoman, President Joe Biden privately apologized to her family.
In a speech at a White House conference on hunger last Wednesday, the president cast about for the lawmakers who helped organize the event, asking, “Where’s Jackie?” in seeming reference to Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-IN). Walorski died in an August car crash. Keith Walorski, the congresswoman’s brother, told the NY Post that the family had met the president for a half-hour conversation in the Oval Office. According to Keith, the Walorski matriarch, 83-year-old Martha, told Biden, “Well, Mr. President, we can tell you where Jackie is. She’s in heaven….”

Carmel Valley woman helps with Hurricane Ian – KION546
After generating a disastrous ocean surge, destructive winds and devastating flooding in Florida, Ian still has one more act. The National Hurricane Center’s latest forecast calls for Ian, again a hurricane, to make a second U.S. landfall near Charleston, S.C., on Friday.
Hurricane warnings have been posted for the entire South Carolina coast, while tropical storm warnings are in effect from just north of West Palm Beach, Fla., all the way to Duck, N.C.

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Yerachmiel Begun’s Miami Boys Choir – favorites of many Matzav.com readers – has transformed over the last two weeks from a singing group popular among Jewish insiders to a viral sensation. On TikTok and Twitter, users have shared clips of the group’s concerts, overlaid its music with other scenes and inserted themselves into split-screen duets. New fans of the Miami Boys Choir, have chosen their favorite singers through their stage presence or their vocals.
JTA reports on the now-viral video of a 2008 performance of “Yerushalayim.” Some of the TikTokers have released lip sync videos of “Yerushalayim.”

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