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Political Power Shift, Louisville Police Probe & iPhone Tracking Update- Tuesday, April 27th, 2021
Season 1 · Episode 970

Political Power Shift, Louisville Police Probe & iPhone Tracking Update- Tuesday, April 27th, 2021

The NewsWorthy · Erica Mandy

April 27, 202112m 50s

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Show Notes

The news to know for Tuesday, April 27th, 2021!

We have updates about:

  • how Census data is reshaping Congress for at least the next decade: which states are getting more representation and which are getting less
  • why the Justice Department is investigating the Louisville Metro Police Department
  • the topic getting the Supreme Court's attention for the first time in a decade
  • a possible breakthrough in the global fight against malaria
  • why Toyota just bought part of Lyft
  • how to use Apple's new privacy controls

Those stories and more in just 10 minutes!

Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com or see sources below to read more about any of the stories mentioned today.

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Sources:

Census Data Changes Congressional Makeup: WaPo, WSJ, Axios, NY Times, Census Bureau

DOJ Investigating Louisville Police: NPR, AP, Fox News, CBS News, ABC News

SCOTUS to Take Up NY Gun Case: CBS News, Reuters, USA Today, WaPo

Gov. Newsom Facing Recall Election: LA Times, Reuters, CNN, Fox News, Gov. Newsom

U.S. Shipping Out AstraZeneca Shots: AP, WSJ, Politico, WaPo

Malaria Vaccine Trial Results: BBC, Al Jazeera, University of Oxford, MarketWatch, WHO

App Tracking Transparency is Here: WaPo, WSJ, Vox, CNBC

Apple's New East Coast Hub: AP, Reuters, NC Chamber of Commerce, Apple

Toyota Buys Lyft's Autonomous Vehicles Program: The Verge, Reuters, Toyota

Oscars' Record-Low Audience: Hollywood Reporter, Variety, CNBC, AP