Today is Sunday and I stayed up too late reading, so after the time change I am VERY tired.
Israel sees one of its biggest-ever protests (BBC)
This is terrifying: Texas man sues ex-wife's friends for allegedly helping her get abortion pills (NPR)
Army of pro-Trump bots attack 2024 rivals and manipulate information (The Guardian)
How much insulin costs around the world vs. the U.S. (Grid)
NH food pantries expect rise in demand as SNAP benefits drop (NHPR)
Ward Stone, Wildlife Coroner Who Warned Against PCBs, Dies at 84 (NYT)
Scientists Have Created a New Type of Ice (Smithsonian)
A teacher's quest to mark every Pittsburgh Negro League grave (MLB)
Marcel Proust on What Writing Is (New Yorker)
Metal Detectorist Finds Mysterious Roman Object Possibly Used for Magic (Smithsonian)
And some longer reads:
Ron DeSantis is using a new breed of local right-wing media to make national news (Grid)
Battling Lava and Snowstorms, 2.5 Miles Above the Pacific (NYT)
Aaron Judge’s free agency: How a small inner circle and a 3 a.m. phone call kept him a Yankee (The Athletic)
Why Everyone Feels Like They’re Faking It (New Yorker)
São Paulo: City of Extremes (CrimeReads)
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