Tuesday headlines: Candle me this
From February: Gaza and the dilemmas of genocide scholars. / Al Jazeera
The Moscow terror attack causes a backlash against labor migrants in Russia. / Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
See also: Republican lawmakers warn that their colleagues are repeating Moscow's propaganda "on the House floor." / Semafor
Veterinarians warn that private equity's entry into their industry may increase prices and slash services. / Iowa Capital Dispatch
A study finds about half of cancer drugs that win accelerated approvals don't improve patient survival or quality of life. / STAT
One in five new colorectal cancer patients in the United States is under 55, nearly twice the rate in 1995. / Vox
Why are new shows often deliberately blurry? Welcome to streaming's "era of the anamorphic lens." / The Ringer
Related: "Critics can't decide if Andrew Scott's Ripley is mesmerizing or charmless." / The Conversation
Pencils are the new status symbol in elementary schools. Also, examples from a year of making one unique "woven drawing" each day. / The Wall Street Journal [+], Jessie Mordine Young
Virginia Woolf describes a solar eclipse in 1927: "There was no colour. The earth was dead." / The Rest Is Noise
Unrelated: How a 19th-century poet linked a row of candles together so he could write all night long. / Futility Closet