News Headlines - 25 May 2016
▽Obama apologizes for Okinawa incident - CNNPolitics.com
After a strong statement of protest by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, President Barack Obama Wednesday expressed "his sincerest condolences and deepest regrets" for the murder of a Japanese woman allegedly at the hands of a former U.S. Marine.
▽Mitsubishi Motors Books $174 Million Charge Over Scandal - WSJ
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. on Wednesday restated its earnings for the previous financial year and booked a $174 million charge, as it grapples with the fallout from a fuel economy testing scandal that has led to the resignation of its president.
▽Hillary Clinton Violated Email Policy, State Dept. Says - ABC News
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and some of her predecessors violated the government's policies on email use and records retention, the State Department's Inspector General says.
▽India’s roads melt as record-breaking heat wave continues | The Independent
India’s on-going heat wave, which set a new record for the country’s highest-ever recorded temperature last week, is melting tarmac on the roads of some of India's busiest cities.
Apple is finally planning on opening up Siri to ordinary developers, a move which will make the slightly useless personal assistant a lot more capable.
The company also wants to release a new voice-controlled speaker with Siri technology built in, to compete with the Amazon Echo and Google's upcoming Home device.