I guess today is Wednesday?
‘They’re killing us’: anger grows after deadly fire at Mexican migrant centre (The Guardian)
Pence Must Testify to Jan. 6 Grand Jury, Judge Rules (NYT)
Alibaba’s restructuring and Jack Ma’s homecoming are all part of China’s plan (CNN)
Ugh I guess this makes sense, but... Adnan Syed’s conviction reinstated by Maryland appellate court panel (WaPo)
Rising Rate of Drug Shortages Is Framed as a National Security Threat (NYT)
Oh no: ‘Horrific’ form of mpox found to affect people with advanced HIV (The Guardian)
Monica Roberts chronicled the lives — and deaths — of trans people as only she could (The 19th*)
One of Europe’s Last Free-Flowing Rivers Declared a National Park (Smithsonian)
New study estimates 55% of New Hampshire’s groundwater probably has elevated radon levels (NHPR)
And some longer reads:
The proud Pakistani tradition of feeding the hungry is strained as food prices soar (NPR)
Science Museums Take Stock of 1.1 Billion Objects From Around the World (NYT)
Florida’s Love-Hate Relationship With Phosphorus (Smithsonian)
Raphael’s School of Athens: Greek Philosophy in the Italian Renaissance (Antigone)
Seven Crime Novels Centered on Musicians Out in 2023 (CrimeReads)
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