I guess it's Wednesday!
Judge blocks U.S. officials from tech contacts in First Amendment case (WaPo)
The Roberts Court Has Turned the First Amendment Into a Wrecking Ball (Slate)
The Taliban say they are outlawing women's beauty salons in Afghanistan (NPR)
After Protests, France Holds Hasty Trials for Hundreds (NYT)
Bill introduced in Navajo Nation to legalize marriage equality (LGBTQ Nation)
Nicaragua’s Deforestation on US Dinner Plates (The Messenger)
Advocates object to White Mountain National Forest plan to manage land near Gorham (NHPR)
The rising ocean will extinguish more than land. It will kill entire languages (The Guardian)
A Different Commissioner Wouldn’t Mean a Better One (Baseball Prospectus)
Bologna: Crime Fiction in the Red City (CrimeReads)
And some longer reads:
Could Putin Lose Power? (New Yorker)
Impeached Texas Attorney General Partnered With Troubled Businessman to Push Opioid Program (ProPublica)
New Gen Z graduates are fluent in AI and ready to join the workforce (WaPo)
The umpire on the cusp of a watershed moment for baseball: ‘I think she’s going to do it’ (The Atlantic)
The 25 Most Influential Works of Postwar Queer Literature (NYT)
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