Today is Monday. Here's my TV news roundup from The Televixen.
Ukraine war: Fresh attacks on Kyiv after intense drone barrage (BBC)
Erdogan cements his power with a victory in Turkey's presidential runoff election (NPR)
Uganda's president signs into law tough anti-gay legislation with death penalty in some cases (ABC News)
Jamelle Bouie: The Real Threat to Freedom Is Coming From the States (NYT)
Pride in London dedicates 2023 campaign to defending trans people: ‘We stand with you’ (PinkNews)
Whee! Spencer Strider is the fastest pitcher to 100 strikeouts in a season since 1893 (SI)
How the future of sustainable fashion is rooted in the fight for garment worker protections in Los Angeles (The 19th*)
A new law aims to make it easier to set up a nano-brewery in New Hampshire (NHPR)
Discovered in the deep: the superbuilder sea anemones that make verandas (The Guardian)
Back Then, Baby Galaxies. Next, a Super-Mega Galactic Cluster? (NYT)
And some longer reads:
In Parkland, a special high school baseball program deserves your attention (The Athletic)
People with disabilities aren't often seen in stock photos. The CPSC is changing that (NPR)
Welcome to Nusantara (NYT)
The Brain-Computer Interfaces That Could Give Locked-In Patients a Voice (Smithsonian)
These books are so good: Don Winslow on the Aeneid, Hollywood, and Reaching the End of His Career as a Novelist (CrimeReads)
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