Time for Tuesday!
President Biden officially declares he's running for reelection (NPR)
Georgia prosecutor to reveal charging decisions in Trump probe this summer (NBC News)
Amazon delivery firm allows its drivers to unionize with the Teamsters (WaPo)
As Carlson and Lemon Exit, a Chapter Closes on Cable’s Trump War (NYT)
The enemy within? Ukraine’s Moscow-affiliated Orthodox Church faces scrutiny (The Guardian)
New NH paid family and medical leave program signs up 149 employers (NHPR)
James Webb Telescope Spots Raging Dust Storms on an Exoplanet (Smithsonian)
Benin bronzes made from metal mined in west Germany, study finds (The Guardian)
A Sting Operation to Save Elephants, With No Stings (NYT)
How NYC’s Bakery Lines Became as Fierce as Streetwear Drops (Eater)
And some longer reads:
‘We Will Hunt You’: Ugandans Flee Ahead of Harsh Anti-Gay Law (NYT)
Blundering on the Brink: The Secret History and Unlearned Lessons of the Cuban Missile Crisis (Foreign Affairs)
Can Cookbooks Teach Us to Waste Less Food? (Eater)
The Forgotten History of Tsianina Redfeather, the Beloved American Indian Opera Singer (Smithsonian)
MLB’s trendiest pitch, the sweeper, has its problems — but with familiar fixes (The Athletic)
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