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Photos of former President Clinton were among a recent drop of Epstein documents, and he socialized with Epstein in the 90s and 2000s, though Clinton has never been accused of related wrongdoing.
And the Southern drawl might be in trouble.
As researchers say, young people from the South are losing the accent.
The Atlantic spoke with experts who said vowel shifts, the key component of a drawl, began in the late 19th century after the Civil War.
But the reasons that it is now starting to fade โ migration patterns and people moving to the suburbs โ also potentially a factor is the Internet, as kids get influenced by the people they speak to online across the country.
For those worried about losing their accent, Matthew McConaughey once offered the style magazine Man About Town some tips on talking like a true Texan.
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Wired has the story of rival disaster preparedness businesses that trade on fear and anxiety fueled by social media conspiracies and an increasingly chaotic world.
The industry is projected to generate $300 billion annually by the end of the decade.
If you're listening in the podcast app, follow Apple News Plus Narrated to find that story.
And I'll be back with the news tomorrow.
Good morning.
Federal and local government battle over the ICE presence in Minnesota.
As protesters call for accountability for a fatal shooting, NBC explains how oversight has changed in Trump's second term.
USA Today breaks down a major Supreme Court case for transgender athletes being heard today, and why the first stop on your way to the American dream, the starter home, is fading fast.
It's Tuesday, January 13th.
I'm Shamita Basu.
This is Apple News Today.
As Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced plans to expand the presence of ICE agents in Minneapolis, city and state government is suing the administration to halt the crackdown.