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Here’s what you need to know. [Apple News+] Good Morning From Apple News It’s November 2, 2020. Here’s what you need to know. Top Stories Candidates make final appeals before Election Day
 [bullet] [President Trump and Joe Biden blitzed through swing states over the weekend and will today make final stops in Pennsylvania — a key battleground for both campaigns. POLITICO]( [bullet] [With Biden leading in national polls, Trump said his team will be “going in” with lawyers once the election is over. NBC News]( [bullet] [At least 93 million Americans — more than two-thirds of 2016’s total turnout — have already voted. NPR]( [bullet] [How to stay safe while voting in person, plus where candidates stand on key issues, here. Apple News Spotlight]( [Dr. Anthony Fauci warned that the U.S. “could not possibly be positioned more poorly” to deal with COVID-19 as winter approaches. Meanwhile, Trump suggested he may fire Fauci after the election. The Washington Post]( [England announced a monthlong lockdown to stem a surge in coronavirus infections and prevent a “disaster” for the UK’s national health system. BBC News]( [VOTE]( Best of Apple News+ [[Apple News+] She Seemed to Have the Perfect Life — Until She Disappeared Jennifer Farber had artistic talent, five adoring children, and the comfort of a Connecticut mansion. Then she went missing — and all eyes turned to her handsome, manipulative husband. Vanity Fair]( Listen Now [The presidential candidates make their closing arguments, plus how to manage Election Day anxiety, on today’s audio show. Apple News Today]( Election 2020 [The Associated Press has called America’s elections since 1848. Here’s how it plans to determine a winner this year. Esquire]( [These 13 races will decide the control of the Senate. NPR]( [The FBI is investigating the alleged harassment of a Biden campaign bus. CNN Politics]( Five Stories We’re Talking About Today [Long lines have become more common — and more dangerous — during the pandemic. Now technology could put an end to them altogether. The Atlantic]( [Sean Connery, Oscar winner and the original James Bond, has died at the age of 90. Variety]( [He made a minor mistake on an unemployment form. Then the state demanded $14,990. ProPublica]( [An Ohio mechanic lost his surfboard on one side of the Pacific — and a teacher from the Philippines found it on the other. Sports Illustrated]( [Here’s how to embrace niksen, the glorious Dutch art of doing nothing. The Times and The Sunday Times]( Sports [Rutgers scored one of the wildest touchdowns in college football history. Too bad it didn't count. Yahoo Sports]( [Meet the runner who beat COVID-19, then ran the virtual 2020 New York City marathon. ESPN]( [Pitcher Jon Lester thanked Chicago by spending $25,000 on beers for Cubs fans this weekend. Bleacher Report]( The Last Word [“ I hadn’t traveled for six months, which is the longest time I’ve ever not traveled since I was a baby.” As coronavirus cases surge, some Americans are still traveling internationally for fun — and they’re not sorry about it. The Cut]( [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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