Let's run away and live in a museum.

The CDC says fully vaccinated people can safely travel at "low risk to themselves." / BuzzFeed News

It's unclear whether the US is now entering a fourth Covid wave, or simply another pandemic upswing. / The Washington Post

Scientists worry the UK's new Covid-risk traffic-light plan for restricting travel is overly simplistic, and leaves the door open to new variants entering the country. / The Guardian

The Dept. of Health & Human Services has directed Johnson & Johnson to take control of the contract plant where 15 million of its Covid vaccine doses were spoiled. / The Week

Museums' high-performance HVAC systems, designed to protect artwork, may also help reduce visitors' exposure to airborne viruses, such as Covid. / Artnet

What's really in Georgia's new voting law: provisions to limit and confuse voters and give Republican lawmakers more power. / The New York Times

In response to Georgia's new voting restrictions, Major League Baseball announces that the 2021 All-Star Game will not be held in Atlanta. / ESPN

On the new essay in a prominent right-wing outlet—an article that can only properly be described as "fascist." / Vox

"Tearing up the Capitol was really a delayed tearing up of Barack Obama's claim of representation, an attempt to physically desecrate and obliterate the claim all people of color make on Americanness." / The New York Times

How Trump bilked his supporters out of millions in donations that they didn't know were recurring. / The New York Times

More than a half-billion Facebook users' personal data has been posted to a low-level hacking forum. / Insider

SOCOM inks the first US government contract with a secretive, wide-ranging vendor of cell-phone location tracking software. / Motherboard

After the Six Day War, Egypt stranded several ships in the Suez Canal for years, where they developed their own "micronation." / VICE

Following a heart attack on Friday, DMX has been hospitalized and is in a "vegetative state" with "lung and brain failure." / BuzzFeed News

A website wants to pay someone $1,000 to binge-watch all 24 James Bond movies. / Lifehacker


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