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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 20, 2020. Here’s what you need to know. Top Stories When will the economy rebound? [bullet] [The U.S.’s top economic policy leaders offered very different visions of what lies ahead. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin expressed confidence in a rebound later this year, while Fed chair Jerome Powell was less certain, saying a true recovery won’t occur until Americans believe it’s safe to eat out, shop, and travel.]( [The Wall Street Journal]( [bullet] [As of today, all 50 states have eased some coronavirus-related restrictions, but rules vary widely. Meanwhile, the CDC released more detailed guidelines for reopening, including recommendations for staggered arrival times at schools.]( [CNN]( [bullet] [Carbon dioxide emissions in the U.S. have dropped by a third during the pandemic, due in large part to people driving less.]( [WIRED]( [bullet] [How hot weather might affect the virus’s spread, and what Americans say they feel comfortable doing now, in our always-updating COVID-19 hub.]( [Apple News Spotlight]( [Two dam collapses in Michigan prompted the governor to declare a state of emergency and urge thousands of residents in the central part of the state to evacuate.]( [CBS News]( [Johnson & Johnson will stop selling its talc-based baby powder in the U.S. after facing thousands of consumer lawsuits claiming it caused cancer. J&J will still sell its cornstarch-based baby powder, which is now more popular.]( [Reuters]( Cover Story [Apple News+]( [How to Live With Fear]( [Worrying might be unavoidable — but you can use it to make you stronger. Here’s how. O, The Oprah Magazine]( The Coronavirus [A person who later tested positive for the virus attended a church service on Mother’s Day, exposing 180 other attendees.]( [Los Angeles Times]( [Why the dream of a COVID-19 cure remains so elusive.]( [Kaiser Health News]( [Stores are struggling to handle customers who won’t wear masks.]( [The Wall Street Journal]( Five Stories We’re Talking About Today [The woman behind Roe v. Wade didn’t change her mind on abortion. She was paid.]( [Los Angeles Times]( [A Chinese man who was abducted as a toddler 32 years ago has finally been reunited with his parents.]( [CNN]( [Mount St. Helens isn’t where it should be. Scientists may finally know why.]( [National Geographic]( [Socially distanced safaris, private villas with waterslides: Wealthy travelers are starting to book their year-end vacations.]( [Bloomberg]( [What’s the difference between crisps, crumbles, buckles, and slumps?]( [Southern Living]( The Last Word " It was almost like someone injected you with straight-up fire." [A teenager describes his frightening experience with a newly discovered syndrome linked to COVID-19.]( [The New York Times]( [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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