(A note: even with posting more often I am not worrying about covering all major news stories - I assume you know where to get your breaking news. But I just wanted to clarify that if I don't link to an article about something it doesn't mean I don't know/care about it, just that I didn't happen upon an interesting piece I wanted to share that day.)
In Kashmir, voting begins in first local elections since India revoked autonomy (NPR)
Judge allows transgender girls to remain on girls’ sports teams, as NH law heads to trial (NHPR)
The GOP is making false claims about noncitizens voting. It’s affecting real voters (NPR)
Chased out by protesters, a political dynasty plots its comeback (BBC)
Republican voters less confident than Democrats in spotting AI deepfakes, poll shows (The Guardian)
Should We Change Species to Save Them? (NYT)
lol you don't say: Top companies ground Microsoft Copilot over data governance concerns (The Register)
The Coffee Apocalypse (Slate)
(Flaherty isn't there anymore but this is still interesting.) How Tigers are bucking 100 years of MLB history with 3 pitchers in single-digit numbers (The Athletic)
Chile’s Amazing National Parks (The Atlantic)
Joseph Stiglitz and the Meaning of Freedom (The New Yorker)
On the Invention of M. Dupin (CrimeReads)
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