Monday headlines: Dark mode
A "game changer" immunotherapy drug "melts away" tumors, and may one day replace surgery and conventional chemo for bowel cancer. / The Guardian
Mexico has elected its first female president, former Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum. / NPR
Related: An economic boom means many Mexican citizens are optimistic about their country's direction, even as it's veered slightly into autocracy. / The New York Times [+]
Tearing apart Daniel Ek's statement about "the cost of creating content being close to zero"—and getting at what he really means. / Dada Drummer Almanach
More from the Google leak: Privacy woes, including the collection of children's voices on YouTube Kids and geolocated license plate numbers on Street View. / 404 Media
Accounts of the misery in New Delhi on Wednesday, the hottest-ever day in the city's recorded history—it was 126 degrees Fahrenheit. / The New York Times [+]
See also: "I am convinced that we have everything we require to go carbon neutral by 2050: the science, the technology, the policy proposals, and the money." / Foreign Policy
According to a new study, later bedtimes are linked to higher rates of mental health disorder, although "the big unknown is why." / Neuroscience News
See also: After starting two hours later than originally scheduled, Novak Djokovic's third-round French Open match ended at 3:07 a.m. on Sunday morning. / BBC
To overcome anxiety from insomnia, a writer embraces night journeys and discovers a new, unlit world where everything smells different. / The Guardian
"Certainly, my mother was pleased I ended up there." Recalling one of Manhattan's last remaining all-women's boarding houses. / The Paris Review
The Cold War-era private fallout shelter boom fizzled after community shelters gained traction and the FTC banned the industry's unscrupulous sales tactics. / The Hustle
Last week, "an online essay with a shocking revelation about the wholesale disappearance of Chinese internet content spanning the 2000s was deleted." / China Media Project