Technology Apple Unveils 'Bargain' iPhone Amid Economic Downturn With a smaller size, screen and price tag, the new iPhone SE looks and feels like the models of yore that actually fit in a pocket. Bobby Allyn
Business Getting Back To Normal: Big Tech's Solution Depends On Public Trust Apple and Google are developing a tool that relies on Bluetooth signals, sent by smartphones, to let people know if they may have been exposed to the coronavirus. Shannon Bond
Technology Apple And Google Build Smartphone Tool To Track COVID-19 The tech companies say their software would protect privacy while helping public health officials trace the spread of the coronavirus. Shannon Bond
Arts & Life Cosmic Crisp apple hype: Here’s what our testers said After much hype and publicity, the new Cosmic Crisp apple is out in stores. We asked a few apple aficionados to check out the new variety. Here’s what they found. Ruby de Luna
National Apple Pledges $2.5 Billion To Combat California's Housing Crisis The plan includes $1 billion for a mortgage assistance fund for first-time homebuyers in the state, and $1 billion for an open line of credit to develop "very low- to moderate-income housing." Bill Chappell
Technology Apple Launches Video Streaming Service For $4.99 A Month Apple is entering the video streaming race, taking on Netflix, Disney and others with a new monthly subscription of $4.99. The company also announced new iPhones, as their sales have been slowing. Avie Schneider
Technology Tech Firms To Face Lawmakers Over Antitrust, Digital Currency Lawmakers in the Senate and House will question lobbyists and officials from Facebook, Google, Amazon and Apple on an array of issues, including whether they're so big they stifle competition. Aarti Shahani Avie Schneider
Business Apple plans more workers and offices in South Lake Union Apple Inc. says it is committing to 2,000 new jobs in Seattle. Carolyn Adolph
National Supreme Court Rules Against Apple, As Kavanaugh Sides With Liberal Justices The Supreme Court says iPhone users' antitrust lawsuit against Apple can continue. The decision divided President Trump's two appointees, Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch. Bill Chappell Nina Totenberg
National 2 Students Allegedly Cheated Apple Out Of Nearly $900,000 In Fake iPhone Scheme Prosecutors say it was an elaborate deception that involved roping in friends and family, while using nonsensical pseudonyms and a slew of mailing addresses. The plot seems to have come from China. Vanessa Romo Sasha Ingber