Monday headlines: Celibacy maybe
Turkey takes a step toward full autocracy after President Erdoğan jails his main political rival. / Politico
The Turkish government says 1,133 people have been arrested in five days of protests across the country. / BBC News
High-profile US officials are planning to visit Greenland this week, reviving concerns. / Semafor
Hamilton Nolan: There isn’t a secret reason driving behind that’s happening right now. “This is the outcome of the class war... This is what happens when it is lost.” / How Things Work
What does it say about these times that “we’ve replaced Christ figures with fictional serial killers?” / The Trend Report
See also: A teenager subscribed to at least 49 extremist Telegram chats and channels before he killed two people at an LGBTQ+ bar. / ProPublica
Ethiopia’s fastest-growing EV maker is producing electric motorcycles. / rest of world
The science behind longevity is said to be “fiercely” debated by those in the field. / The Wall Street Journal [+]
Millennials are reported missing 2010s media, wishing for a period prior to everything being owned by private equity and tech billionaires. / Get a Shelf
From Mariam Mahmoud earlier this month: Where have the amateur researchers gone, and how do we bring them back? / Kasurian
A Dublin-based company has designed upwards of 2,000 Irish pubs in more than 100 countries. / Smithsonian Magazine
A self-described autistic nerd writes a guide on how to date after 15 years of celibacy. / Fantastic Achronism
Find out what the Hubble telescope saw on your last birthday. / NASA
The latest edition drops of experimental web writing journal The HTML Review. / thehtml.review
The Tournament of Books, presented by Field Notes, basically has one week left—which means there’s still time to dive into the action! / Field Notes, Tournament of Books