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Here’s what you need to know. [Apple News+] Good Morning From Apple News It’s Wednesday, June 30. Here’s what you need to know. Top Stories [The record-breaking heat wave in the Pacific Northwest and Canada has been linked to dozens of deaths and hundreds of emergency-room visits. CNN [arrow]]( [The Supreme Court left the CDC’s pandemic-related ban on evictions in place after a challenge by the Alabama Association of Realtors. Roughly 7 million households say they are behind on their rent, census data shows. NPR [arrow]]( [The top American commander in Afghanistan warned that the country could descend into civil war. Taliban violence has been escalating and U.S. troops are set to withdraw by September. The Washington Post [arrow]]( Best of Apple News+ [Article Image] [Apple News+] The Secret Tombs of Saqqara In Egypt, archaeologists have discovered “megatombs” untouched since antiquity. Smithsonian Magazine [arrow]( Listen Now [Why air travel is such a headache right now, rediscovering a long-forgotten piece of lesbian history, and more on today’s podcast. Apple News Today [arrow]]( Five Stories We’re Talking About [New York City’s mayoral race was thrown into a state of confusion when the board of elections posted — then removed — the latest vote count on its website. THE CITY [arrow]]( [Serena Williams is out of Wimbledon with a leg injury after slipping on the court mid-match. ESPN [arrow]]( [Dietary supplements are more popular than ever. But what’s on the label doesn’t necessarily match what’s inside the bottle. The Wall Street Journal [arrow]]( [For the first time, astronomers have detected black holes swallowing up neutron stars. CNET [arrow]]( [Apple News+] The secrets behind epic movie car chases, from the stunt coordinator behind the Fast & Furious films. The Times and The Sunday Times [arrow]( The Last Word [“ I open my mouth and 50 yards of purple chiffon come flying out.”]( [Actor Leslie Jordan on growing up gay in Tennessee, becoming an Instagram celebrity during the pandemic, and more. Los Angeles Magazine [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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