It's a very rainy Sunday here.
The U.S. has evacuated diplomats in Sudan amid fierce fighting (NPR)
U.S. review of chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal blames Trump (PBS)
A 150-Year-Old Law Could Ban Abortion Nationwide (Slate)
One of the leading coalitions that pushed for the Equality Act has quietly disbanded (The 19th*)
Red States Are Trying To Fight The World On Climate (FiveThirtyEight)
UK develops genetic early warning system for future pandemics (The Guardian)
New Monument in London Will Honor Victims of Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade (Smithsonian)
I'm glad college athletes are able to do this now: UNH track athlete signs NIL deal with Manchester company (NHPR)
A Paler Uranus Emerges in the Latest Hubble Telescope Image (NYT)
History Forgot Minerva Parker Nichols, the Country’s First Solo Woman Architect (Smithsonian)
And some longer reads:
Twitter once muzzled Russian and Chinese state propaganda. That's over now (NPR)
Zimbabwe’s Wounds of Empire (NYRB)
California Salmon Stocks Are Crashing. A Fishing Ban Looks Certain. (NYT)
Poisoning the Well in Oakland (Baseball Prospectus)
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