Today is Saturday and I made an absurdly long to do list, so let's see how I do!
Pence subpoenaed by special counsel investigating Trump (CNN)
I see he's staying with his platform of "killing children": Trump vows to 'stop' gender-affirming care for minors if re-elected president (NBC)
China’s Mideast buildup stirs security worries for U.S. (Politico)
The Killing of Tyre Nichols and the Issue of Race (New Yorker)
SIGH: Sununu moves closer to presidential run with creation of new fundraising committee (NHPR)
Striking HarperCollins Workers Reach Tentative Agreement With Publisher (NYT)
Ridiculous: Temple University cuts tuition and health benefits for striking graduate students (NPR)
The Tests Are Vital. But Congress Decided That Regulation Is Not. (ProPublica)
Burt Bacharach, Composer Who Added a High Gloss to the ’60s, Dies at 94 (NYT)
‘A landmark step’: how pioneering foetal surgery is transforming lives (The Guardian)
And some longer reads:
Turkey’s earthquake was devastating enough — rain, snow and regional politics have made things worse (Grid)
Biden said 107 words on abortion and LGBTQ+ issues in the State of the Union. Here’s why that matters. (The 19th*)
UPS and the Package Wars (New Yorker)
How an Unorthodox Scholar Uses Technology to Expose Biblical Forgeries (Smithsonian)
All of your questions about the new rules, answered (MLB.com)
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