Today is, improbably enough, Tuesday.
The Enemies of Slavery Gave New Meaning to the Declaration of Independence (NYT)
Supreme Court Keeps Navajo Nation Waiting for Water (ProPublica)
John Roberts Is Winning. The Rest of Us Are Losing. (Slate)
Critics slam DeSantis campaign for sharing an anti-Trump ad targeting LGBTQ rights (NPR)
With his political career at a turning point, Sununu rides high on cable TV (NHPR)
US set to rejoin Unesco after leaving during Trump presidency (The Guardian)
Authors Sue OpenAI Claiming Mass Copyright Infringement of Hundreds of Thousands of Novels (THR)
NH beaches see record number of piping plover nesting pairs (NH Bulletin)
The Shift Ban Hasn’t Achieved Its Goals (Baseball Prospectus)
Fourth of July Crime Movies (CrimeReads)
And some longer reads:
How Israel’s raids on Jenin led to a major West Bank military operation (WaPo)
Yellen’s China Visit Aims to Ease Tensions Amid Deep Divisions (NYT)
Men are hunters, women are gatherers. That was the assumption. A new study upends it. (NPR)
Expanding the Expanded Playoffs (Baseball Prospectus)
The Best Crime Novels of the Year (So Far): 2023 (CrimeReads)
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