Friday, December 30, 2022

Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Morning Coffee Link Roundup (12/28/22)

I had to think about it for several moments while making the bed this morning, but today is Wednesday.



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Giving you this a few days early so you can prepare: 9 Foods Meant to Bring You Good Luck in the New Year (The Takeout)

Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Monday, December 26, 2022

Morning Coffee Link Roundup (12/26/22)

Today is . . . Monday! Weirdly enough! And I just wanted to mention that I'm going to respect the Twelve Days of Christmas and scatter a few holiday links in for the next bit, if I see something I think is worth sharing.

Adam Schiff: My Fellow Members of the Jan. 6 Committee and I Don’t Want You to Forget About ‘the Republican Congressmen’ (NYT)

China stages big military incursion, Taiwan says (BBC)

Taliban stop women from working for aid organisations (The Guardian)

Rights Watchdog Says Failure To Investigate January Protest Abuses Leaves 'Damaging Legacy' For Kazakhstan (RFE)

More racists using people as props: Busloads of migrants dropped off near Kamala Harris's home on Christmas Eve (NPR)

This is TRULY INCREDIBLE, please read it: A Totally Normal Interview With Author Emily St. John Mandel (Slate)

N.H. is putting COVID wastewater data online, helping track virus’s spread (NHPR)

California Fast Food Workers Are Being Shortchanged Again (The Takeout)

Christmas cake: the traditional Sri Lankan treat uniting an island and its diaspora (The Guardian)

It’s a Wonderful Noir: Exploring the Seedy Underbelly of a Christmas Classic (CrimeReads)

And some longer reads:

The real life consequences of vaccine conspiracists demanding unvaccinated blood (Grid)

For Weinstein survivors, mixed verdict brings complicated feelings and hope for accountability (The 19th*)

Black Travelers Say Home-Share Hosts Discriminate, and a New Airbnb Report Agrees (NYT)

The Best Noir Fiction of 2022 (CrimeReads)

The Lights of Christmas 2022 (The Atlantic)

Sunday, December 18, 2022

Morning Coffee Link Roundup (12/18/22)

Today is Sunday and somehow there is only ONE WEEK until Christmas?? Who allowed this???


Henry Kissinger Wrote a Peace Plan for Ukraine. It’s Ludicrous. (Slate)





In my more politically anxious moments, it IS comforting to know I could literally walk across the border to Vermont from my house. Ban on slavery and right to abortion officially added to Vermont Constitution (Vermont Public)





YOU DON'T SAY. (Also, this is a gift link - if you're not a subscriber it doesn't count against your article limit - so please read it!) Transgender Americans Feel Under Siege as Political Vitriol Rises (NYT)


This is delightful, if you're still shopping: The CrimeReads 2022 Holiday Gift Guide (CrimeReads)

Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Morning Coffee Link Roundup (12/14/22)

Today is Wednesday and my dad's birthday! Yesterday he (mostly) cheerfully spent his day driving me to a medical appointment across the state, waiting, and driving me home. ("Mostly" because we hit some completely ridiculous traffic and neither of us were cheerful.) Happy birthday, Dad!










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Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Morning Coffee Link Roundup (12/13/22)

Good morning! Today is Tuesday!

Ukrainian forces damage key bridge near Melitopol, reports say (The Guardian)

India and China troops clash on Arunachal Pradesh mountain border (BBC)

I see: Marjorie Taylor Greene Says Jan. 6 Insurrection Should Have Been Armed (Slate)

Bankman-Fried, disgraced former CEO of FTX crypto exchange, arrested in Bahamas (NPR)

The cheapest World Cup seats cost more than a week of wages for the migrant workers who built them (Grid)

Karen Bass’s First Act as L.A.’s Mayor: Declaring Homelessness an Emergency (NYT)

In the wake of the Colorado Springs shooting, two LGBTQ+ lawmakers talk policy priorities (The 19th*)

Go Deb!! (Don't worry, I know her, I'm not just being overly familiar.) Head of N.H. teachers’ union sues top education official over Education Freedom Accounts (NHPR)

That's great: Nielsen-Owned Gracenote to Track Disability Representation on TV (Variety)

This is fun: What is the sound of Facebook’s value crashing? Noisycharts turns news into noise (The Guardian)

And some longer reads:

A Putin nuclear strike on Ukraine? A Chinese attack against Taiwan? How the US prepares for global nightmares. (Grid)

She Wrote the Memo That Helped Take Down Harvey Weinstein. She’s Finally Ready to Talk. (THR)

Big Oil Companies Are Selling Their Wells. Some Worry Taxpayers Will Pay to Clean Them Up. (ProPublica)

The Columbus Clippers Made Public Sports Ownership Work. Can Anyone Else? (Defector)

Martin Edwards On E. C. R. Lorac's Delightful Whodunit, These Names Make Clues (CrimeReads)

Monday, December 12, 2022

Morning Coffee Link Roundup (12/12/22)

Today is Monday and my mom's birthday! Happy birthday, Mom! And here's my weekly TV news roundup at The Televixen.











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Sunday, December 11, 2022

Morning Coffee Link Roundup (12/11/22)

Happy Sunday! Clearly I need to actually get in the routine of posting the link to this on social media like I said I would, because yesterday I just . . . didn't. So if you missed it and would like to peek at yesterday's links, head this way! 

Ukrainian strike hits Russian barracks in occupied Melitopol (The Guardian)

In her first election as a U.S. citizen, this Michigan lawyer got to vote on a measure she co-wrote (The 19th*)

Where the midterms haven’t ended yet (Grid)

Active shooter threats at N.H. schools appear to be a hoax, according to state officials (NHPR)

Kansas oil spill is Keystone pipeline's biggest ever, according to federal data (NPR)

Same-sex households in the U.S. surpass 1 million for the first time, data shows (NBC News)

Wow: Base editing: Revolutionary therapy clears girl's incurable cancer (BBC)

Olive Oil Never Needed a Rebrand — But It’s Getting One Anyway (Eater)

What It’s Like to Use an Arranged Marriage App (Slate)

‘It’s as if we found oil’: Tuscan town savours discovery of spa trove (The Guardian)

And some longer reads:

Putin’s propagandists have a new message about Ukraine: If we don’t win, we’ll all be tried for war crimes (Grid)

Sherrilyn Ifill: When Oral Arguments Matter (NYRB)

What’s stopping more Native Americans from graduating college? The cost, a landmark study finds. (The 19th*)

Insensible Loss (Guernica)

How Dice Helped Me Tame My TBR (Book Riot)

Friday, December 9, 2022

Morning Coffee Link Roundup (12/9/22) - Friday Happy Links!

Happy Friday! For anyone new around here, on Fridays we take a break from the news and have a set of fun/happy links. Though today I must take a moment first and say I'm SO HAPPY ABOUT BRITTNEY GRINER'S RELEASE, which broke about two minutes too late to get into yesterday's links. We'll have a story about that when regular links return tomorrow, of course. On to your usual Friday programming!

Congratulations, Mayor Smith! Jaylen Smith: Arkansas elects youngest black mayor in US (BBC)

The first few eps came out yesterday! Harry & Meghan Doc Sets Release Date at Netflix — Plus, Watch a New Trailer (TVLine)

No snowflakes are the same. These stunning close-up photos are proof. (WaPo)

SO EXCITED: ‘Happy Valley’ Season 3 Teaser Hints at Fresh Drama for Sarah Lancashire (VIDEO) (TV Insider)

Fave Five: New Queer Holiday Romances (LGBTQ Reads)

DAISY JONES & THE SIX: Prime Video Sets March Debut, Releases First Photos (GMMR)

Frankly I should not have even let myself look at this. DANGER. Fug Nation Loves Tartan (And Plaid)! (GFY)

If Books Were Drinks, These Would Be Hot Toddies (NYT)

The Best Holiday Cocktails, According to Eater Editors (Eater)

Ooh, I need to try these: Crispy Cheesy Sweet Potato Bites (Half-Baked Harvest)

And some longer Friday reads...

Come for the foodie nostalgia, stay for the amazing John Lennon anecdote. (I have my mom's copy on my cookbook shelf right behind me!) ‘The Silver Palate Cookbook’ Changed Home Cooking (and Pesto Consumption) As We Know It (Eater)

The Best Crime Novels of 2022 (NYT)

Larkin in Latin (Antigone)

This is an amazing resource: The Ultimate List of Sapphic Holiday Romances (Jae)

A Roundtable Discussion on Christmas Mysteries (CrimeReads)

Thursday, December 8, 2022

Morning Coffee Link Roundup (12/8/22)

Good morning! Today is Thursday. You may notice that I have no links going to the New York Times today, which is fairly rare. It's because their union has requested that readers stand with their 24-hour work stoppage (this past midnight to this coming midnight). For more information on what's going on, just click the first link below. (Also I forgot to find a non-NYT link for this but Aaron Judge!!)

The New York Times is bracing for a historic mass walkout as union negotiations go down to the wire (CNN)

‘It has been machine guns lately’: fighting intensifies in southern Kherson (The Guardian)

I clearly have not been paying enough attention to non-Russia and China international events because this coup attempt felt like it came out of nowhere (TO ME, I mean): Pedro Castillo: Peru's ousted president detained by police in Lima (BBC)

Nancy Pelosi: I’m proud to protect marriage as one of my last acts as speaker (WaPo)

Related: Why 12 Senate Republicans broke from their party to support a same-sex marriage bill (Grid)

Deeply divided New Hampshire House comes together (NHPR)

Good! Ramesh 'Sunny' Balwani is sentenced to nearly 13 years for his role in Theranos fraud (NPR)

‘Expressive times’: Publishing industry an open book in 2022 (AP)

Uber Eats and Chicago Reach $10 Million Settlement Over Deceptive Practices (Eater)

Aww: Last surviving Dambuster, ‘Johnny’ Johnson, dies aged 101 (The Guardian)

And some longer reads:

Dispatch from Kherson: Inside Ukraine’s battle to win the infrastructure war (Grid)

China just announced a new social credit law. Here’s what it means. (MIT Technology Review)

Centering the Voices of Victims and Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse (Sapiens)

That Cardboard Box in Your Home Is Fueling Election Denial (ProPublica)

Reviving the Restoration: How I Choose Locations for My Historical Thrillers (CrimeReads)

Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Morning Coffee Link Roundup (12/7/22)

Today is Wednesday and we're starting with TWO pieces of good news. Wild.

Trump’s Company Is Guilty of Tax Fraud, a Blow to the Firm and the Man (NYT)

Warnock beats Walker in Ga. runoff, growing Democrats’ Senate majority (WaPo)

You know it's bad if the CDC is actually saying the word "mask:" CDC encourages people to wear masks to help prevent spread of Covid, flu and RSV over the holidays (CNBC)

Wow: China announces a roll-back of its strict anti-COVID-19 measures (NPR)

Germany Arrests Dozens Suspected of Planning to Overthrow Government (NYT)

The Frightening Implications of Gorsuch’s Angry Questions About State “Reeducation” (Slate)

Emergency shelters gear up for winter as N.H.’s housing crisis continues (NHPR)

Union-busting is bad!! HarperCollins Adds ‘Christmas’ to Jewish Book Title Without Author’s Consent (The Mary Sue)

Good for him, and this is a really good statement, I recommend you click through and read it: Neal Bledsoe Steps Away From Great American Family: ‘My Support for the LGBTQIA+ Community Is Unconditional’ (EXCLUSIVE) (Variety)

World faces ‘terminal’ loss of Arctic sea ice during summers, report warns (The Guardian)

And some longer reads:

The Crimea question: Why Ukraine’s final battle might be the Western alliance’s toughest test (Grid)

More Than Two Years After George Floyd’s Murder Sparked a Movement, Police Reform Has Stalled. What Happened? (ProPublica)

Ashkenazi Jews Have Become More Genetically Similar Over Time (NYT)

What Cargo Cult Rituals Reveal About Human Nature (Sapiens)

Dracula vs. the FBI (CrimeReads)

Tuesday, December 6, 2022

How to get posts by email

Unfortunately, Blogger has taken away their feature that allowed for email subscriptions to blogs. I'm still looking at alternatives for a more newsletter style email, but for now, you can get free email notifications when I post via Blogtrottr. It's very easy and you don't need to create an account with them or anything, and they should email you within about an hour of each post.

Instructions:

1. Go to Blogtrottr.

2. Under Getting Started, you'll see a box to enter the URL of the feed. Enter this link there: https://www.katelinneawelsh.com/feeds/posts/default

3. Enter your email address in the next box and click the Feed Me button.

4. Check your email - they will send you a confirmation email and you just need to click the link in that to confirm your subscription.

And that's it! It's quite easy but let me know if you run into any issues.

Morning Coffee Link Roundup (12/6/22)

Good morning! I'd moved my daily curated links to a newsletter for a few years, but the service I was using has changed their business model, so I'm back here, at least for now and we'll see how it goes. You can find the new posts via RSS feed/reader or just by going to the front page of this site every morning. I am hoping to get something set up today that will allow the option of email notifications, too - stay tuned. And please let me know if anything in the formatting etc. seems off as I settle in here.


Appeals court halts special master review of documents seized at Mar-a-Lago in major defeat for Trump (CNN)









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Laws that keep people from voting are bad!! Turnout Was Strong in Georgia, but Mail Voting Plummets After New Law (NYT)