Needle in the hay

President Trump orders a reduction in joint military exercises with South Korea, citing its unwillingness to help in the Iran war and his “very good relationship” with Kim Jong Un. / The Associated Press

The Trump administration’s visa changes—along with its general scorn for immigrants and academics—have resulted in a record departure of American-trained, foreign-born physics PhDs.  / American Institute of Physics

Unrelated: Add experimental monkeys to the list of supply chains that China has cornered while the US faces a shortage. / ChinaTalk

Count Binface has been running in elections since 2017, and even though (as usual) he lost last week, this time to Nigel Farage, it was his best showing yet. / BBC News

Children apprehended traveling alone across the US border are due protections, such as legal representation and maximum stays in custody, that are not remotely being met. / Public Notice

“It was there, waiting to be found.” A fan finally gets a response to the letter she wrote Elliott Smith in 2000, three years before he died. / HuffPost

Editors weren’t part of British publishing until after World War II, when publishers faced a flood of manuscripts, and needed someone to tell them what was worth printing. / Portico

“I am concerned about this trend of pretending to read by integrating AI where you have chosen not to pay sufficient attention or engage with the actual experience of reading.” / The Biblioracle Recommends

See also: Follow a package of rare books as they make their way to an Amazon facility where books are cut apart and scanned for AI training. / 404 Media

An appreciation and history of the peameal bacon sandwich, a favorite of noted sandwich aficionado Barbra Streisand. / The Sword and the Sandwich

There is a tiny museum in the lobby of a Brooklyn apartment building that’s home to an exhibit on the history of Leonardo da Vinci’s The Salvator Mundi. / Gothamist

According to user voting, these are the world’s shittiest birds. / Birds Are Shit