Synthesize this
An interactive explainer of how, despite the US blockade, Iran has geography on its side in the Strait of Hormuz. / The Washington Post [$]
Yesterday, two members of Congress—Rep. Eric Swalwell and Rep. Tony Gonzales—resigned amid sexual misconduct allegations. / The 19th
See also: If every congressman facing credible rape allegations resigned, we’d have no one left to govern the country. / McSweeney’s
“They can just pay fines forever.” An audit finds most tech companies ignore user opt-outs of cookie tracking. / 404 Media
Municipalities say all the revenue from traffic violations caught by a company operating cameras on school buses ends up paying for the service itself and isn’t mitigating dangerous driving. / Bloomberg [$]
How Trump’s now-deleted post depicting himself as Christ once again stoked GOP infighting and asked his Catholic supporters to choose between him and their faith. / Hyperallergic
A struggling NHS in Britain shows how fascism follows austerity, a worrying prospect for a US stock market fueled by AI psychosis. / Pluralistic
What can’t AI do? Spell “December,” for one. / Instagram
See also: Valuations of the top 10 tech companies have returned to pre-AI boom levels. / Apollo
If you enjoy these headlines, please join us as a Sustaining Member to support what we do and unlock access to paywalled links.
Researchers find cancer rates are higher among people who live near livestock feeding operations in three states, but the causes are still unknown. / Inside Climate News
As more people walk around with headphones, a new bicycle bell is designed to cut through noise cancellation to keep cyclists and pedestrians safe. / CarScoops
Rediscovering Picture of Nobody, a forgotten 1936 satire in which desperate poet William Shakespere navigates London publishing. / The Baffler
Starting in the 1980s, an indie and punk music fan secretly recorded more than 10,000 shows in Chicago, and volunteers are now making his trove available to all. / AP, Internet Archive
This is hilarious: From October, Matt Berry learns to use a new synthesizer. / YouTube
In the members area, unlocked links from the Washington Post and Bloomberg ↓