Is this the Next iPhone? (PC World)

PC World - Forget E3 and WWDC, we’re getting all the info we need straight from the source: China.

Actress Lori Petty arrested on suspicion of DUI (AP)

FILE - In this June 19, 2008 file photo, actress Lori Petty arrives at the premiere of 'Wanted' during the opening night of the Los Angeles Film Festival in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)AP - Police in Los Angeles say “Point Break” actress Lori Petty has been arrested on suspicion of drunken driving after she struck and injured a skateboarder.

GOP senators sidestep harsh criticism of Sotomayor (AP)

U.S. Appeals Court Judge Sonia Sotomayor is pictured as U.S. President Barack Obama announces her as his choice as the nominee to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter in the East Room of the White House in Washington, May 26, 2009. REUTERS/Larry DowningAP - Leading GOP senators on Sunday offered more subtle criticism of the first Hispanic nominated to the Supreme Court, but passed up the chance to stifle racially charged critiques of Sonia Sotomayor by some fellow Republicans.

Chavez’ Venezuela marathon TV show cut short (Reuters)

Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez speaks into a radio during his weekly 'Alo Presidente' broadcast in the western state of Zulia May 28, 2009. Venezuela's garrulous president on Thursday began a marathon four-day edition of his trademark television show to mark 10 years since the influential and widely watched program first hit the airwaves. REUTERS/Miraflores Palace/HandoutReuters - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez had promised a four-day marathon edition of his widely watched weekly television talkshow, but unspecified technical problems threw the plans awry this weekend.

Senators spar over remarks by top court nominee (Reuters)

Reuters - Four key U.S. Senate Republicans on Sunday questioned past statements and legal decisions by Judge Sonia Sotomayor but stopped short of threatening to derail her nomination to the Supreme Court.

As Web communication shrinks, so do links (AP)

AP - On the short-messaging service Twitter, space is at a premium: You’ve got 140 characters to make your point, and you probably don’t want to waste half of it on a super-sized link to your latest YouTube obsession.

Fatal shooting shows stress risk facing U.S. troops (Reuters)

A U.S. soldier takes up position during a joint  search operation with Iraqi security forces in Saadia area near Baquba, 115 km (70 miles) northeast of Baghdad May 19, 2009.   REUTERS/Saad Shalash (IRAQ MILITARY POLITICS)Reuters - Experts say the risk of soldiers suffering Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) goes up substantially on their third tour of duty. Sergeant Joseph Huiet is on his sixth.

Japan’s Kobayashi beats Chestnut in eating rematch (AP)

Takeru Kobayashi from Japan, shows his abdominals after defeating his opponent Joey Chestnut in a pizza-eating competition in Los Angeles on Saturday, May 30, 2009. (AP Photo/Hector Mata)AP - In a chewy chow-lenge, Takeru Kobayashi outlasted Joey Chestnut when the eating titans faced off to see who could devour the most pizzas.

How Susan Boyle’s Loss Could Be Britain’s Gain (Time.com)

Time.com - The plucky singing Scot lost out to a dance troupe, when viewers used Saturday’s final to vote in a new image for Britain

Doctors group: Rape is common against Darfur women (AP)

In this image provided by Physicians for Human Rights, Darfuri women return to a UN refugee camp near Farchana, Chad in Nov. 2008. The U.S.-based group Physicians for Human Rights said a survey of women who fled violence in Darfur found that a third of them reported or showed signs of rape, and revealed a widespread fear of sexual violence in their refugee camp in Chad. (AP Photo/Physicians for Human Rights, Dr. Lin Piwowarczyk)AP - A survey of dozens of women who fled violence in Darfur found that a third of them reported or showed signs of rape, and revealed a widespread fear of sexual violence in their refugee camp in Chad, a human rights group reported Sunday.