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Good morning, Quartz readers! Joe Biden responds to sexual assault allegations. The presumptive Democratic nominee breaks his silence today on claims made by Tara Reade, who said he sexually assaulted her in the 1990s. Yesterday, his campaign began a [Quartz]( Good morning, Quartz readers! Here’s what you need to know Joe Biden responds to sexual assault allegations. The presumptive Democratic nominee [breaks his silence]( today on claims made by Tara Reade, who said he sexually assaulted her in the 1990s. Yesterday, his campaign began auditioning VPs—Biden has pledged [to pick a woman](. Donald Trump leaves the White House for the first time in a month. The US president ends his isolation today [to spend some leisure time]( in Camp David over the weekend. Trump is [getting more active]( with trips and interviews, maybe because [he’s behind Biden in polls](. Armed protesters stormed Michigan’s State Capitol. They burst into [the building]( to protest governor Gretchen Whitmer’s stay-at-home orders. Up north, Canada is expected to [announce]( ban on some assault rifles following the country’s deadliest mass shooting in history last month. Amazon mostly delivered, and Apple froze. Amazon’s revenue [rose sharply yesterday]( even as it warned investors that it may lose money in the months ahead due to a sharp rise in coronavirus-related expenses. [Apple shares dipped]( after it announced flat revenue. Lockdowns are forcing workers to get creative to celebrate May Day. In France, [they’re protesting on social media]( or chanting from their windows. In Portugal, union members will gather in a square but remain 13 feet apart. In Finland, workers replaced their traditional May Day picnics with live streams of wine tastings and cocktail lessons from local restaurants. Rescuing the global economy Lockdowns are being eased around the world. Some 25 US states [began lifting]( restrictions to combat the economic fallout from the coronavirus. Elsewhere, [Australia]( [Germany]( and [South Africa]( are doing the same, and the UK [has pledged]( a lockdown exit strategy. Trump is at loggerheads with lawmakers over dismal jobless figures. There have been [30 million new unemployment benefit claims]( since March. The US president wants to cut payroll taxes, an approach that [both Republicans and Democrats reject](. The US Fed expanded its loan program. It has given the green light to businesses with up to 15,000 employees [the option to request loans](. House speaker Nancy Pelosi is also pushing for a multi-year [$1 trillion stimulus program]( to help states and cities cope with the pandemic. For Quartz members Check out Quartz membership with a ✦[seven-day free trial]( - The global transition to home fitness is fraught with injury, but experts say staying healthy and safe is a lot easier than it sounds. 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Since its obscure origins in a Midwestern think tank in the 1990s, the Overton window has become one of the best-known political science concepts in the US. The idea of a mappable range of acceptable political discourse—and, more importantly, strategies for manipulating it—has entranced politicians, activists, and lobbyists for nearly 25 years. Let’s change the terms of debate with [the Quartz Daily Obsession](. Surprising discoveries Eels at a Japanese aquarium are feeling pretty lon-eel-y. So why don’t you give them [a video call]( Scientists discovered the first-known swimming dinosaur. Meet the [Spinosaurus aegyptiacus](. The Spanish government is screening films for people in their balconies. The huge screens [were installed in Madrid](. Shipments of illicit drugs have increased during the pandemic. Traffickers [are using ingenious methods]( to smuggle cocaine into Europe. Some of Japan’s health centers are reporting coronavirus figures over fax. 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