Today is Tuesday. Unfortunately we're opening with something awful that was breaking as I was heading to bed last night, so I haven't read a ton yet, but linking you to updates...
Live Updates: Gunman Is Dead After Killing 3 at Michigan State, Police Say (NYT)
Netanyahu launches contentious overhaul as thousands protest (WaPo)
Dissident Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof released from prison (The Guardian)
Cyprus’ ex-Foreign Minister Christodoulides elected president (Politico EU)
Ugh: A judge blocks the release of most of a grand jury report in Georgia election probe (NPR)
UGH: New ‘provisional ballot’-type system to debut next week during Rochester special election (NH Bulletin)
The U.N. Secretary-General’s Searing Message for the Fossil-Fuel Industry (New Yorker)
“Loving” Christian Super Bowl ads connected to anti-LGBTQ+ hate group (LGBTQ Nation)
A New Discovery Puts Panama as the Site of the First Successful Slave Rebellion (Smithsonian)
William Hogarth works at London’s oldest hospital to be restored (The Guardian)
And some longer reads:
Amnesty in Turkey for Construction Violations Is Scrutinized After Quake (NYT)
The U.S. effort to arm Ukraine starts in Scranton, Pennsylvania (Grid)
A philosopher’s death and the two realities of Orbán’s Hungary (Politico EU)
Coming soon: Beef, coffee, and chocolate, without a side of environmental destruction (Vox)
‘I’ve been in that room’: How HBO’s ‘The Last of Us’ resonated for a survivor of the AIDS crisis (The 19th*)
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