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Israel launches a massive attack against Iran and its nuclear program that is likely to last “many days.” / The Guardian
US officials to Iran: There’s no American support for the attacks. Trump: “They got hit about as hard as you're going to get hit. And there's more to come. A lot more.” / BBC News, Reuters
US negotiations with Iran aimed at curbing Tehran’s nuclear program “ended up being the perfect cover for a surprise Israeli attack.” / The Wall Street Journal [$]
Amir Ahmadi Arian: Growing up in a war zone carves open “eyes and ears all over your body.” / The Dial
See also: A round-up of countries—other than President Trump’s America—that have deployed soldiers against their own people. / Interruptrr
Prior to the strikes, officials in Iran were cracking down on anyone seen walking a dog. / The New York Times [$]
A story regarding Chinese fans of Kenyan lions and the lengths they’ll go to try to save them. / Sixth Tone
A blogger in Kenya accused of defaming a police official dies in custody, and protests erupt. / The Washington Post [$]
From a study on human conversation, you can watch hundreds of people talk and track how their moods change. / The Pudding
“Prompt theory” films show people in AI videos realizing their fate is to live at the whim of typed prompts. / the ends don’t justify the means
The World Bank lifts its decades-long ban on funding nuclear plants. / Semafor
Since 2021, venture capitalists in the US have invested $2.5 billion in next-gen nuclear technology. Prior to that, investment hovered near zero. / The Wall Street Journal [$]
Alex Ross reports on his part in trying to get a Richard Neutra house preserved. / The Rest Is Noise
A video tour of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West home. / Open Culture
A24, Neon, and Mubi are said to be fighting to be the coolest movie studio in Hollywood among “the Letterboxd crowd.” / Hollywood Reporter
Tracy Anderson, the “self-made scholar” of personal training, considers herself the Leonardo da Vinci of contemporary fitness. / The Atlantic [$]
Nike creates a “slippery” suit to help Faith Kipyegon try to become the first woman to run a sub-four-minute mile. / dezeen
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