Millions of Americans are losing jobless benefits because federal aid has expired. The Washington Post looks at the impact on them and the broader economy. Forty million people depend on the Colorado River for water. ProPublica investigates the role that overuse and climate change are playing in its depletion. American cities are trying to reverse a spike in violent crimes seen during the pandemic. Bloomberg CityLab breaks down new research that finds a connection between helping people repair their homes and reduced crime. The growth of remote work during the pandemic is helping drive the decline of physical business cards. BBC News reports on what’s replacing them.
No persons identified in this episode.
This episode hasn't been transcribed yet
Help us prioritize this episode for transcription by upvoting it.
Popular episodes get transcribed faster
Other episodes from Apple News Today
Transcribed and ready to explore now
How Trump’s travel ban expands on his first-term efforts
05 Jun 2025
Apple News Today
Musk rages at GOP as he returns to an uncertain business empire
04 Jun 2025
Apple News Today
Inside the unlikely alliance to make childbirth free in the U.S.
03 Jun 2025
Apple News Today
Marchers for Israeli hostages attacked in Colorado. Here’s what to know.
02 Jun 2025
Apple News Today
Elon Musk’s legacy on the federal workforce
30 May 2025
Apple News Today
Why a court just struck down Trump’s sweeping tariffs
29 May 2025
Apple News Today