This is great: First over-the-counter birth control pill will go on sale this month (Granite Post)
Unfortunately, she lost the primary on Tuesday, but this is still a worthwhile read: Barbara Lee takes another stand (The 19th*)
How Was Israel Caught Off-Guard? (War on the Rocks)
Finding in-patient psychiatric care is especially hard for older adults (NH Bulletin)
Brazil Has a Dengue Emergency, Portending a Health Crisis for the Americas (NYT)
I'm so curious to see how this goes: Charlie Culberson, a Braves fan favorite, embarks on new career as relief pitcher (The Athletic)
This is fascinating: Cracking the Code of Linear B (Antigone)
A Good Walk-Off Spoiled (Baseball Prospectus)
Apocalypse-Proof (Places)
Rebecca Solnit: Slow Change Can Be Radical Change (LitHub)
This Organ Is Playing a 639-Year-Long Song. It Just Changed Chords for the First Time in Two Years (Smithsonian)
Willa Cather and Yehudi Menuhin: An Unlikely, Unwavering Friendship (NYT)
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