Who's who in US-Russia talks in Saudi Arabia? (BBC)
An Israeli raid of a famous Palestinian bookstore stokes censorship fears (NPR)
An important read from Anne Applebaum: There’s a Term for What Trump and Musk Are Doing (The Atlantic)
Of course: To Pay for Trump Tax Cuts, House GOP Floats Plan to Slash Benefits for the Poor and Working Class (ProPublica)
I actually agree with this and the baseball analogy they use is delightful: Bill would block undeclared voters from 'same-day voting' in NH primary elections (NHPR)
This made me tear up: We Have Always Been Here (Life Is a Sacred Text)
On the frontline against bird flu, egg farmers fear they're losing the battle (NPR)
Kew’s rescue mission: arborists head to Scotland after hundreds of trees and plants felled by Storm Éowyn (The Guardian)
Noisy, Gaudy and Spiritual: Young Pilgrims Embrace an Ancient Goddess (NYT)
Braves’ Spencer Strider is motivated and stoic as he returns from second elbow surgery (The Athletic)
Rise of the Nanomachines (The New Yorker)
Queering Crime Stories: Establishing a New Order in Mysteries and Thrillers (CrimeReads)
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