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It’s not great to rely on unnamed White House officials, but one alleges that Trump is “just bored and wants to move on” from Iran. / MS NOW

Hamilton Nolan: “It is a moral imperative for members of the US military to leave their jobs… They have a bad boss and he is making them do bad things.” / How Things Work

Beyond those directly killed by ICE are people whose medical care has been neglected during detention—such as a Minnesotan now in hospice after missing chemo. / The Minneapolis Star Tribune

Regarding gambling and “rigged pitches” in politics: “It’s not just wagering on a policy outcome that you suspect will happen. It’s changing policy outcomes based on what can be wagered.” / Derek Thompson

See also: A surge in cocaine use at the same time the opioid overdose crisis has started to ebb “is a warning that drug use doesn’t simply end—it evolves.” / Vox [$]

Scientists are trying to figure out how to transport antiprotons generated at CERN for experiments elsewhere. By truck, the biggest obstacle may be traffic. / The Guardian

See also: The case for taxing autonomous vehicles before they flood free streets. / Works in Progress

The White House’s move to pay firms to abandon their offshore wind ambitions may be illegal. / Canary Media

Tracing citations to justify the IOC’s genetic sex testing leads to “a paper by a eugenicist who did not even manage to prove his argument.” / COYOTE

“Greenery that first appears static and inert looks very different when we imagine a being with its head in the ground, operating on a different timescale.” A summary of Michael Pollan’s new book on consciousness. / The Conversation

Barton Friedland: When a human works with an AI system, something emerges that is not consciousness, “but it is not mere computation, either.” / Noema

“Don’t obsess over speed. You’re a human, not a robot. It’s a dance, not a show-off.” To escape an increasingly AI-heavy world, it’s time to learn the guitar. / Longreads

An Irish town of 22,000 residents (mostly) commits to not equipping its children with smartphones. / The New York Times [$]

Making it as an actor in Bollywood is said to rely mostly on luck, “giving the whole enterprise an uncharted feel.” / The Dial

A subtype of the influencer accent is the emergent Lip Filler Accent, where someone sounds as if they’ve had injections, even if they haven’t. / Defector

See also: Influencers worry their jobs are giving them neck wrinkles from scrolling all day. / The Wall Street Journal [$]

Unrelated: Because today would be Frank O’Hara’s 100th birthday, here are “The Day Lady Died” and “Steps.” / Poetry Foundation, Read a Little Poetry

Today at the 2026 Tournament of Books, presented by Field Notes, the Zombie Round begins, setting up the contenders for next week’s championship! / Field Notes, The Tournament of Books


And now a brief chat with new Sustaining Member Kathy M.! 

Hi, Kathy. Thanks so much for supporting! Thank you for your personal note. I love to acknowledge, encourage and practice this sort of behavior and with that will return in kind. 

You found us via the Tournament of Books, is that right? I learned of the Tournament of Books yesterday when I read Melissa Krisch’s “Good List” in the New York Times. Perhaps you are now being inundated with clicks on your website and, if so, I do hope that is a pleasant experience :)

Yeah, that was a really nice mention! Any particular reason you decided to support? My decision to support ToB was likely prompted by the March Madness fervor in my predominantly male household consisting of a husband and three sons. The only other female is a lovely feline named Zinnia and she is not the wagering kind.

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