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Good morning from Apple News. Here’s everything you need to know to start your day. [Apple News+] Good Morning from Apple News It’s May 12, 2020. Here’s what you need to know. Top Stories Health experts fear coronavirus comeback [bullet] [As many states rush to reopen, scientists say the next wave of infections may not wait — and outbreaks could keep popping up around the country. Today, Dr. Fauci is expected to issue a stark warning on the risks of relaxing restrictions too soon.]( [The New York Times]( [bullet] [The CDC issued a grim new statistic: From March to May, there were 5,000 "excess" deaths in New York City that weren't included in the official COVID-19 death toll, a sign of the virus’s collateral damage.]( [Bloomberg]( [bullet] [Native American tribes are facing a severe crisis as they grapple with some of the deadliest outbreaks in rural America.]( [NPR]( [bullet] [South Korea is racing to contain a fresh outbreak that has been linked to a handful of nightclubs. Meanwhile, Russia saw a surge in infections, putting it behind only the U.S. and Spain in confirmed cases.]( [Vox]( [bullet] [Why empty planes keep flying, plus how quarantine has upended the way we drink, in our always-updating coronavirus hub.]( [Apple News Spotlight]( [Federal hate-crime charges are being considered by the Justice Department in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, an unarmed black man shot while jogging in Georgia. Local officials waited more than two months to charge two white men with murder.]( [NBC News]( Cover Story [Apple News+]( [What Is College Without the Campus?]( [No one knows what the university experience will look like in the fall, but students have to decide this month whether it will be worth the price of admission. New York Magazine]( The Coronavirus [Thousands of cruise-ship employees are still stranded at sea — and growing increasingly desperate.]( [Miami Herald]( [For COVID-19 patients, the mental toll of the ICU can be more severe than the physical one.]( [The Atlantic]( [Meet the people waiting out the pandemic in dark, frozen Antarctica.]( [CNN]( Five Stories We’re Talking About Today [Toilet paper and hand sanitizer are back on shelves. So why are Clorox wipes so hard to find?]( [The Wall Street Journal]( [How to not kill your partner during quarantine, and more relationship advice from therapist Esther Perel.]( [The New Yorker]( [Which Supreme Court justice flushed the toilet during livestreamed oral arguments? An investigation.]( [Slate]( [Here are five steps to improve your Wi-Fi — for free.]( [The Washington Post]( [Apple News+]( [The very scientific, very official Ben & Jerry’s ice cream power rankings.]( [Los Angeles Times]( The Last Word " It sounded evil. There was nothing earthly about it." [Inside the eerie moment when California’s deadliest wildfire began.]( [The Guardian]( [Try Apple News+ for Free]( [Apple News+] Some content requires specific hardware or software. Internet access required; data fees may apply. Content availability is subject to change. For more information, [click here](. Copyright © 2020 Apple Inc. One Apple Park Way, Cupertino, California 95014 USA [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( | [Support]( | [Account]( [Unsubscribe](

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