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Stay updated on today's news: AI application for iPhones, managing peanut allergies, and this season's films.

CNN's 5 Things: Stay updated with important news you might've missed throughout your day.

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Stay updated on today's news: AI application for iPhones, managing peanut allergies, and this season's films.

Hey there! Here's today's 5 Things PM, especially for the parents out there: New research suggests that introducing peanut butter to your infant might help shield them from developing a peanut allergy in the future. Start early!

Now, let's catch you up on what else happened:

Top 5

  1. AI for iPhone: Apple might be teaming up with OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, to upgrade its personal assistant Siri. This could be a significant move as the tech giant struggles to keep up with its competitors. Plus, OpenAI's Sam Altman is planning to donate most of his wealth.
  2. Baltimore cruises: Two cruise ships left the city this weekend, marking the first time in two months since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed. The Royal Caribbean's Vision of the Seas is headed to Bermuda, and Carnival's Pride is going to Greenland and Canada.
  3. Dance 'cult': A new Netflix documentary exposes what it calls a "cult" for TikTok dancers. The series centers around alarming claims about a religious organization that also operates as a talent management company called 7M Films.
  4. Blockbuster summer: Summer movies are packed with prequels, sequels, and superheroes. Expect films like "Furiosa," "A Quiet Place: Day One," and "Deadpool & Wolverine" to hit theaters in the coming months.
  5. Double-decker seats: That futuristic design with two seating levels? It's back, but with a difference.

Must watch

💥 Next-gen warfare: China displayed robot dogs fitted with automatic weapons and said they're designed to team up with soldiers or potentially replace them.

Headlines

  • Verdict in Trump's hush money trial is in!
  • 1 million are left without power after Texas and Louisiana face catastrophic storms.
  • The Pope apologizes for calling someone a homophobic slur during a meeting with bishops.
See China’s military show off rifle-toting robot dogs. During recent military drills with Cambodia, China’s military showed off a robot dog with an automatic rifle mounted on its back. CNN's Mike Valerio reports.

Catches our eye

⚾ End of the line: Umpire Auditor, a social media account that assesses baseball umpires, commented on the retirement of Ángel Hernández, who is known for being one of the worst umpires in the game.

Pop Quiz

🏠 This famous house from a 1990s holiday film is up for sale in the Chicago suburbs. Which movie is it from?

A. "Elf"

B. "Scrooged"

C. "Home Alone"

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D. "A Christmas Story"

Your Well-being

☀️ Meditation for skeptics: If you're not a fan of meditation, Dan Harris was once in the same boat. But after he gave it a shot, he became a believer. Here's his story.

Surfing the internet

😎 Let's end on a positive note: Two Florida dads saw a unique work opportunity in the autism community where others saw a challenge. Rising Tide Car Wash hires people on the autism spectrum and helps them shine as professional car washers. The family-run business incorporates strategies to assist the workers with their tasks.

Ta-ta for now

We'll be back tomorrow. 💬 What do you think about today's 5 Things PM? Did we miss something? Share your thoughts: [email protected]🧠 Quiz answer: C. The iconic house, priced at $5.25 million, featured in the 1990s Christmas classic "Home Alone."

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Read also:

  1. The collaboration between Apple and OpenAI could potentially benefit millions of users worldwide, including us, as they aim to enhance Siri's capabilities.
  2. It's important for parents, especially us, to be aware that new research suggests introducing peanut butter to infants early on might help prevent peanut allergies.

Source: edition.cnn.com

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