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Mark Cuban has the best advice ever for college students Pandemic expert: The US can't claim to be surprised by coronavirus Zoom responds to privacy concerns, Amazon and Apple get along Apple Watch Series 6: What to expect Apple partners with Leonardo DiCaprio, Laurene Powell Jobs to raise money to feed America T-Mobile and Sprint Merger: What it means for you Facebook pulls down fake accounts linked to Egypt and France Mobile phone shipments will drop to 10-year low this year as coronavirus hurts demand Coronavirus cancellations and delays: Democratic convention, Wimbledon, more Facebook Messenger launches a new desktop app so you can video chat on a bigger screen New unemployment claims in US top 6.6 million amid coronavirus pandemic YouTube at work on TikTok rival, Zoom's privacy risks – Source CNET Tech

If you’re out of class right now, listen up.

Claire Reilly spoke with Dr. Eric Toner of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security about why the coronavirus spread so quickly, and what steps leaders need to take to prevent millions of deaths worldwide from COVID-19.

In today’s top stories, video-conferencing company Zoom says it will be working hard to fix a number of issues that plague the service. Meanwhile, people will finally be able to purchase content directly from the Amazon Prime video app on Apple devices.

Sleep tracking, blood oxygen tracking, a kids’ version and the rest of the rumors we’ve heard so far.

The America Food Fund has $12 million to start and will be collecting donations on GoFundMe to benefit World Central Kitchen and Feeding America.

America’s third and fourth largest carriers are finally merged. We break down what that means.

Fake accounts tied to Egypt posed as news outlets and posted about topics including the coronavirus.

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