Tuesday headlines: A tribe’s bald quest
Stock markets around the world fall after President Trump imposes tariffs on goods from China, Canada, and Mexico. / BBC News
Some reactions in Ukraine after Trump halts all aid. / The Kyiv Independent
A study finds nearly half of US voters dissuaded from buying a Tesla by recent events. / The San Francisco Standard
See also: A Tesla showroom has become a protest site in San Francisco. / SFGate
Arab leaders meet in Egypt for a summit focused on Gaza's reconstruction. Meanwhile, Israel and Hamas prepare for war to resume. / Al Jazeera, Semafor
In India, Whatsapp is found to be a thriving market for illegal firearms. / rest of world
A paper finds a new AI can "weaken the grip of conspiracy theories and cult ideology." / The Washington Post [+]
Related: People's gullibility is said to be a significant threat to democracy and national security. / Lawfare
Parents are throwing "bed parties" to celebrate their kids' college acceptances. / The New York Times [+]
Interactive results from three years of surveying 40 million young people about what it's like to be them. / Pudding
Lenovo debuts a solar-powered laptop. / dezeen
Balding treatments are reportedly "the new Botox." / The Cut
Cases of cervical cancer were 25% higher and deaths were 42% higher in rural counties compared to urban counties through 2019. / STAT
A round-up of art galleries promoting overlooked female artists. / Artsy
Some more stunning black and white photography, this week by Barbara Ramos. / Black & White