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Good morning from Apple News. Here are some great reads for the weekend. Cover Story Weekend Pursuit

Good morning from Apple News. Here are some great reads for the weekend. [Apple News+] Good Morning From Apple News It’s Saturday, August 21. Here’s what to read this weekend. Five Great Weekend Reads [Article Image] The Taliban’s Return Is Catastrophic for Women Afghan women have fought hard for their freedom and made extraordinary gains. Now they stand to lose everything. The Atlantic [arrow]( [Apple News+ Audio] Was It a Tragic Accident at Sea — or a Murder? Nathan Carman took his mother out fishing on a clear, calm night. A week later, he was found drifting in a life raft — alone. WIRED [arrow]( [How a Board Game About Birds Became a Surprise Blockbuster Elizabeth Hargrave’s Wingspan is transforming an $11 billion industry — and will change the way you think about games. Slate [arrow]]( [Apple News+] These People Who Work From Home Have a Secret: They Have Two Jobs With many companies switching to remote work, some employees saw an opportunity to double their salary on the sly. The Wall Street Journal [arrow]( [Apple News+] The Red Flag That Looks Like Romance What to know about “love bombing,” and how to recognize the signs of it. WellBeing Wild [arrow]( Cover Story [Article Image] [Apple News+] How Andrew Cuomo Lost the Governorship Colleagues, rivals, and the soon-to-be former New York governor himself explain his unusual rise and sudden fall. New York Magazine [arrow]( Weekend Pursuits [Apple News+] One thing to watch: Amanda Peet talks with Sandra Oh about their new show, The Chair, which aims to challenge taboos around motherhood. The Cut [arrow]( [Apple News+] One thing to listen to: Lorde doesn’t want to be pop royalty anymore: “I don’t know if I’m ‘arena girl,’ you know?” The Wall Street Journal [arrow]( [One thing to read: The best time-management advice is depressing — but liberating. The Atlantic [arrow]]( [One thing to eat: A five-ingredient, one-bowl blueberry buckle that will knock your socks off. Food52 [arrow]]( [Like what you’re seeing here?]( [Follow @AppleNews on Instagram.]( [Try Apple News+ For Free]( [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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