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Here’s what you need to know. [Apple News+] Good Morning From Apple News It’s Tuesday, July 6. Here’s what you need to know. Top Stories [The death toll in the Florida condo collapse rose to 28 after a controlled demolition opened up new search areas. Rescue teams are battling rain from Tropical Storm Elsa as they look for the 117 people still missing. Miami Herald [arrow]]( [Gun violence marred the holiday weekend. At least 150 people were killed in more than 400 shootings across the U.S. CNN [arrow]]( [Taliban forces in Afghanistan claimed more territory and scores of Afghan soldiers retreated to neighboring countries. The surge in fighting comes as U.S. troops withdraw. BBC News [arrow]]( [Hackers are demanding $70 million in bitcoin to unlock computers affected in a widespread cyberattack that hit hundreds of businesses on Friday. The Wall Street Journal [arrow]]( Best of Apple News+ [Article Image] [Apple News+] How to Rewire an Anxious Brain Spiraling? These science-backed tips can bring you to a calm and happy place. Health [arrow]( Listen Now [FEMA faces fresh questions as Tropical Storm Elsa approaches, the White House reviews Trump-era deportations, and more on today’s podcast. Apple News Today [arrow]]( Five Stories We’re Talking About [Old Faithful, Yellowstone’s most famous geyser, could stop erupting. The consequences would be huge. The Guardian [arrow]]( [Apple News+] What’s wrong with every house on the market right now. Business Insider [arrow]( [The NBA Finals start tonight. Here’s everything you need to know. The Ringer [arrow]]( [Apple News+] These fabulous fossils were unearthed in a garbage dump. National Geographic [arrow]( [Ten common morning mistakes that set a bad tone for your day — and what to do instead. HuffPost [arrow]]( The Last Word [“ I guess you could say we’ve skipped the friendship. We’re family now.”]( [Two women chatted in a bathroom. Both of their husbands needed a new kidney. They soon realized they were each a match for the other’s husband. The Washington Post [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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