“People Will Die”: The Trump Administration Said It Lifted Its Ban on Lifesaving Humanitarian Aid. That’s Not True. (ProPublica)
Trump is weighing big cuts to the U.S. Education Department (NPR)
LGBTQ rights groups urge hospitals not to panic after Trump order on gender-affirming care (NH Bulletin)
This is going to hurt lots of people who like to think they won't be hurt by most policy changes: The Trump administration has stopped work at the CFPB. Here's what the agency does (NPR)
The Army of God Comes Out of the Shadows (The Atlantic)
Dozens of prisoners allege a culture of violence by guards at federal facility in Virginia (NPR)
Health experts alarmed at new overdose drug marketed to WMass police departments (The Shoestring)
Long-lost anti-fascist mural from 1930s restored and back on show in Mexico (The Guardian)
This Book Helped Save the Planet—but Created a Very Harmful Myth (Slate)
Getting some space: UNH-built instrument to observe galactic matter is readying for launch (NHPR)
His Book Was Repeatedly Banned. Fighting For It Shaped His Life. (NYT)
What It's Like to Be a Beat Writer (FanGraphs)
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