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Good morning from Apple News. Here are some great reads for the weekend. [Apple News+] Good Morning From Apple News It’s September 19, 2020. What to read this weekend. Five Great Weekend Reads [Remembering the Notorious Ruth Bader Ginsburg The longtime Supreme Court justice was a legal and cultural icon. Here’s what her life meant for the country — and what her death could set in motion. Apple News Spotlight]( [[Apple News+] The Man Who Refused to Spy The FBI tried to recruit an Iranian scientist as an informant. When he balked, the payback cost him years of his life. The New Yorker]( [The New American Migration Wildfires rage in the West. Hurricanes batter the East. Droughts and floods wreak havoc all over. As life in some areas of the U.S. becomes increasingly untenable, where will everyone go? ProPublica]( [The True Story of the Married Woman Who Smuggled Her Boyfriend Out of Prison in a Dog Crate She wanted to escape her marriage. He wanted to escape his life sentence. Here’s what happened. The Atlantic]( [[Apple News+] Emily Ratajkowski Is Buying Herself Back Internet hackers leaked her nudes. Photographers took advantage of her. In a powerful essay, the model reflects on the horror of a stolen image — and how she’s reclaiming her own body. New York Magazine]( Featured Issue [[Issue Cover] [Apple News+] The Rebirth of Chris Rock]( Plus: Daytime TV’s [bad behavior]( didn’t start with Ellen, the hidden rot of Hollywood’s [Chateau Marmont]( ), and more. [The Hollywood Reporter]( Weekend Pursuits [One thing to watch: All In: The Fight for Democracy, a documentary about voting rights and Stacey Abrams’s fight to uphold them, delivers some urgent optimism. Los Angeles Times]( [One thing to listen to: Justin Bieber kicks off a “new era” with “Holy,” his gospel-tinged song with Chance the Rapper. USA Today]( [One thing to read: Fifteen years after a mysterious illness forced her into solitude, Susanna Clarke emerges with Piranesi, a novel that establishes her as one of our greatest living writers. Vox]( [[Apple News+] One thing to eat: Instead of the shortbread biscuits Jason Sudeikis bakes on Ted Lasso — which were “actually lumps of saliva-destroying husk” — try these chocolate-and-ginger oat cookies. Entertainment Weekly]( [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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