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Here’s what you need to know. [Apple News+] Good Morning From Apple News It’s Thursday, June 24. Here’s what you need to know. Top Stories [The Supreme Court ruled that a Pennsylvania school district violated a student’s First Amendment rights by punishing her for an angry social-media outburst against her school that she posted while off campus. SCOTUSblog [arrow]]( [U.S. health officials said there is a “likely association” between Moderna’s and Pfizer’s COVID vaccines and increased risk of a rare, mostly mild heart condition, particularly in men under 30. The CDC said the vaccines’ benefits still “clearly” outweigh the risks. STAT [arrow]]( [Rescue teams are responding to the partial collapse of an apartment building in Miami. This is a developing story. NBC News [arrow]]( Best of Apple News+ [Article Image] [Apple News+] A Boy, His Brain, and a Decades-Long Medical Controversy He was a sweet-natured 10-year-old one day and a disturbed, obsessive stranger the next. But when doctors can’t agree on the cause of an illness, what happens to the patient? WIRED [arrow]( Listen Now [Why parents are getting separation anxiety, artificial intelligence re-creates the lost parts of a Rembrandt masterpiece, and more on today’s podcast. Apple News Today [arrow]]( Five Stories We’re Talking About [Britney Spears wants out of her 13-year conservatorship: “I cry every day.” Los Angeles Times [arrow]]( [Software entrepreneur John McAfee was found dead in a Spanish prison. The Guardian [arrow]]( [What quitters understand about the job market. The Atlantic [arrow]]( [California’s historic drought is causing drinking water to taste like dirt. Officials say to “add lemon.” CNN [arrow]]( [How to pick a perfectly ripe melon every time. San Antonio Express-News [arrow]]( Stories to Listen to [Apple News+ Audio] Inside the secretive safety team at Airbnb that spends millions to make nightmares go away. Bloomberg Businessweek [arrow]( [Apple News+ Audio] The truth about air purifiers and COVID-19. Mother Jones [arrow]( [Apple News+ Audio] Did a social-media post about soccer get this journalist killed? Sports Illustrated [arrow]( The Last Word [“ It went from DILF to daddy to zaddy, and it’s just a wave I rode.”]( [A lunch date with Christopher Meloni, the star of Law & Order: Organized Crime. The Cut [arrow]]( [Like what you’re seeing here?]( [Follow @AppleNews on Instagram.]( [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 © 2021 Apple Inc. One Apple Park Way, Cupertino, California 95014 USA [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( | [Support]( | [Account]( [Unsubscribe](

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