Marxist Dissanayake wins Sri Lanka's presidential election as voters reject old guard (NPR)
Sudanese rebels appear to be posting self-incriminating videos of torture and arson on social media (The Guardian)
Did exploding pagers attack on Hezbollah in Lebanon violate international law? (NPR)
Inside connections, outside money: How Goodlander swept to big primary win (NHPR)
Sounds great, no notes: Microsoft deal would reopen Three Mile Island nuclear plant to power AI (WaPo)
Genome Sequencing Provides Latest Evidence Against Easter Island’s Societal Collapse (Gizmodo)
Lloyd Kaufman, Who Saw Answers Behind the ‘Moon Illusion,’ Dies at 97 (NYT gift link)
A Uniquely French Approach to Environmentalism (The Atlantic)
New Zealanders Are Crazy for This Fruit. It’s Not the Kiwi. (NYT)
Sarah Perry: ‘For much of my life, I loved God. The echo of that never fades’ (The Guardian)
Inside Twins closer Jhoan Duran’s ‘badass’ walkout entrance, ‘the WWE event for baseball’ (The Athletic)
Spain’s ‘Excalibur’ Sword, a 1,000-Year-Old Weapon Found Buried Upright, Reflects the Region’s Rich Islamic History (Smithsonian)
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