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What to know about the mass shooting in San Jose, the pathogens inside America's water towers, and more

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Here’s what you need to know. [Apple News+] Good Morning From Apple News It’s Thursday, March 27. Here’s what you need to know. Top Stories [Nine people were killed at a rail yard in San Jose, California, when a gunman opened fire during a union meeting. Investigators said the shooter died of apparent suicide. Los Angeles Times [arrow]]( [President Biden called on U.S. intelligence agencies to “redouble their efforts” to determine the origins of the coronavirus pandemic and urged officials to produce a report within 90 days. The Washington Post [arrow]]( [Amazon is acquiring MGM studios for $8.45 billion in a landmark deal that will massively expand the tech giant’s streaming material. Bloomberg [arrow]]( Best of Apple News+ [Article Image] [Apple News+] The Best American Road Trips Head off on gorgeous drives through Oregon, Idaho, Mississippi, and more. Rachael Ray In Season [arrow]( Listen Now [The fight over vaccine access in the developing world, an unorthodox strategy to stop cars from hitting deer, and more on today’s podcast. Apple News Today [arrow]]( Five Stories We’re Talking About [Eric Carle, the beloved author and illustrator behind The Very Hungry Caterpillar, died at 91. NPR [arrow]]( [They tried to overturn the 2020 election. Now they want to run the next one. POLITICO [arrow]]( [Dead snakes, bloated mice, toxic sludge: How pathogens go unnoticed in America’s water towers. USA TODAY [arrow]]( [Research reveals why some people find the sound of others eating so irritating. The Guardian [arrow]]( [Is Ben Affleck wearing the same watch Jennifer Lopez gave him in 2002? An investigation. GQ [arrow]]( Stories to Listen to [Apple News+ Audio] The grave consequences of Congo’s tech-fueled cobalt rush. The New Yorker [arrow]( [Apple News+ Audio] Inside the diversity industry’s dizzying boom. New York Magazine [arrow]( [Apple News+ Audio] They told their therapists everything. Hackers leaked it all. WIRED [arrow]( The Last Word [“ She’d be so annoying. She’d be at the head of the PTA or something.”]( [Apple News+] [Where would Monica and the gang be today? The cast of Friends catches up ahead of the show’s reunion. People [arrow]]( [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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