Today is Sunday and I DEFINITELY stayed up too late reading a good book last night.
India train disaster: signal fault blamed as wreckage cleared from track (The Guardian)
NATO-trained units will serve as tip of spear in Ukraine’s counteroffensive (WaPo)
Texas Is Silencing the Will of Millions of Voters (NYT)
Good news: A federal judge rejects Tennessee's anti-drag law as too broad and vague (NPR)
I see: YouTube stops deleting false 2020 election claims (BBC)
Sure, I guess. Executive Councilor Cinde Warmington announces campaign for NH governor (NHPR)
How do you define God’s work? In defense of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence (The Athletic)
Five ways the Senate budget would affect school funding (NH Bulletin)
Directors Guild Reaches Tentative Deal With Studios and Streamers (THR)
How to Freeze Pretty Much Anything (Eater)
And some longer reads:
A night in Ukraine’s sleepless capital, taking cover from Russian bombs (WaPo)
The Sound and Fury of the House Freedom Caucus (New Yorker)
A Korean American connects her past and future through photography (NPR)
The Land Beneath This Stadium Once Was Theirs. They Want It Back. (NYT)
8 of the Best LGBTQ-Inclusive Books About Parenting and Pregnancy (Book Riot)
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