Protesting workers beaten at Chinese iPhone factoryBEIJING (AP) — Police beat workers protesting over a pay dispute at the biggest factory for Apple’s iPhone, whose new model is delayed by controls imposed as China tries to contain a surge in COVID-19 cases.Elon Musk's Twitter reinstates Rep. Marjorie Taylor GreeneNY gov signs novel law that limits cryptomining, for nowNASA capsule buzzes moon, last big step before lunar orbitPublic safety accounts urge caution on Twitter after changesLi said he quit a catering job when he saw an advertisement promising 25,000 yuan ($3,500) for two months of work.“Foxconn released very tempting recruiting offers, and workers from all parts of the country came, only to find they were being made fools of,” he said.The company earlier warned iPhone 14 deliveries would be delayed after access to an industrial zone around the Zhengzhou factory, which Foxconn says employs 200,000 people, was suspended following outbreaks.The city government of Guangzhou, the site of the biggest outbreaks, announced that it opened 19 temporary hospitals with a total of almost 70,000 beds for coronavirus patients."