Welcome to Apple News Today, a new show from Apple News. In today's episode:USA Today and Columbia Journalism Investigations look at how states and counties are running short on funds to hold elections. The city of Asheville, North Carolina, takes a step toward reparations. The News & Observer has the story. And Business Insider tracks how reparations are perceived on a national scale. According to Scientific American, humans aren’t the only animals who practice social distancing.And Condé Nast Traveler says Iceland is giving us all permission to scream.
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