Tuesday headlines: Peak vintage
M. Gessen explains the five categories of arguments people use when they engage in "anticipatory obedience." / The New York Times [+]
Spencer Ackerman: Regarding Palestinians, Trump is "a fulfillment of longstanding currents in American history." / Forever Wars
A trend forecaster plots the chart between Brat Summer and Capitalism XCX. / After School
Google, OpenAI, Discord, and others fund the development of new online safety tools. / Platformer
A newly discovered asteroid, named 2024 YR4, has a 2.3% chance of striking Earth on Dec. 22, 2032. / Marginal Revolution
Microplastics can move through mice brains and block blood vessels, a peer-reviewed paper says. / ScienceAdvances
A study finds worse weather amplifies social media activity. / Sage Journals
Do states with more renewable energy have more expensive electricity? It seems not. / Sustainability by numbers
Luigi Mangione's defense team is set to accept more than $300,000 in donations. / The Guardian
An animated Chinese film becomes the first non-Hollywood release to gross $1 billion in a single market. / Semafor
Why have music biopics gotten so banal? To give audiences uncomplicated stories, and to avoid messing with the money. / Little White Lies
Reporting on the strength of the Japanese vintage market: "All the best American vintage in the world is sitting in Tokyo." / KCRW
"I often tell people there's too much blood in my caffeine stream." Details from a visit to the UC Davis Coffee Center. / Atlas Obscura