Wednesday headlines: Motley coup
Thousands of residents flee the Greek island of Santorini after earthquakes are recorded for a fourth consecutive day. / BBC News
Sweden suffers its worst school shooting, with at least 11 people killed. / Al Jazeera
A growing number of countries are forging economic partnerships without the United States. / The New York Times [+]
President Trump says the United States should annex Gaza. "I don't want to be cute, I don't want to be a wise guy. But the Riviera of the Middle East, this could be something so magnificent." / Semafor, Politico
The president's crackdown on things like work from home or acknowledging gender "has created an atmosphere of paranoia and hyper vigilance." / The Verge
A former CIA officer writes an open letter to JD Vance, pleading with him to stop wearing an Apple watch, for fear of spying. / Watches of Espionage
Meanwhile: The CIA offers buyouts to its entire workforce. / The Guardian
Small websites that specialize in federal news are seeing big upticks in traffic. / CNN
Julie Hollar: As Musk and Trump continue to behave like kings, it's incumbent upon news media to not just report on their actions, but put them in the proper context. / FAIR
Jamelle Bouie: If Trump and Musk's opponents have a tool to use, it is the power to shape public opinion. / The New York Times [+]
If business donors controlled politics, "why can't the global corporations stop these idiotic tariffs?" / How Things Work
A bookseller argues that supporting independent bookstores right now is one way to oppose the White House. / Lithub
Spotify reports its first profitable year. / CNBC
Related: Spotify is not unlike Heidegger's radio. / The Hedgehog Review
Nicola Twilley assesses science's quest to replicate human blood. / The New Yorker
Philadelphia's starting offensive linemen are the tallest and heaviest line in Super Bowl history. / The Wall Street Journal [+]
Fashion researchers struggle to understand why medieval Europeans wore such long shoes. / Open Shoes