Happy Sunday! Clearly I need to actually get in the routine of posting the link to this on social media like I said I would, because yesterday I just . . . didn't. So if you missed it and would like to peek at yesterday's links, head this way!
Ukrainian strike hits Russian barracks in occupied Melitopol (The Guardian)
In her first election as a U.S. citizen, this Michigan lawyer got to vote on a measure she co-wrote (The 19th*)
Where the midterms haven’t ended yet (Grid)
Active shooter threats at N.H. schools appear to be a hoax, according to state officials (NHPR)
Kansas oil spill is Keystone pipeline's biggest ever, according to federal data (NPR)
Same-sex households in the U.S. surpass 1 million for the first time, data shows (NBC News)
Wow: Base editing: Revolutionary therapy clears girl's incurable cancer (BBC)
Olive Oil Never Needed a Rebrand — But It’s Getting One Anyway (Eater)
What It’s Like to Use an Arranged Marriage App (Slate)
‘It’s as if we found oil’: Tuscan town savours discovery of spa trove (The Guardian)
And some longer reads:
Sherrilyn Ifill: When Oral Arguments Matter (NYRB)
What’s stopping more Native Americans from graduating college? The cost, a landmark study finds. (The 19th*)
Insensible Loss (Guernica)
How Dice Helped Me Tame My TBR (Book Riot)
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