FILE- In this Nov. 1, 2018, file photo, a teenager looks at Instagram on a smartphone in San Francisco. Young people in California's foster system will have access to free cellphones and internet access under a new program that supporters say will bridge a "digital divide." The California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday, April 25, 2019, approved the $22 million pilot program that will provide a smartphone to more than 30,000 current and former foster youth between ages 13 and 26. (AP Photo/Haven Daley, File)
Rookie QB Daniels stars again in desert return, Commanders beat Cardinals 42-14 for 3rd straight Shares
Rescuers race to free people trapped by Hurricane Helene after storm kills at least 40 in 4 states Shares