Tuesday headlines: Scratch me if you can
Israel carries out large-scale attacks across Syria, targeting airports and strategic military infrastructure. / Al Jazeera
Related: The United States carries out dozens of airstrikes on over 75 Islamic State targets. / Politico
Anne Applebaum: The end of the Assad regime creates something new, and not only in Syria. / The Atlantic [+]
What it's like to be a Palestinian research scientist in Gaza and the West Bank. / The New York Times [+]
A profile of a beloved, powerful oncologist in Helena, Mont., suspected of harming his patients. / ProPublica
See also: A profile of a San Francisco engineer who picks up garbage for a hobby. / CBS News
Less than 20 percent of Americans have gotten the updated Covid booster. Doctors explain why it's a good idea. / Goats and Soda
People in New Jersey are reporting an uptick in drone sightings. Officials don't know where they're coming from. / The New York Times [+]
A round-up of some of the year's best astronomy photographs. Also, a round-up of the year's best gadgets. / Royal Museums Greenwich, dezeen
A "professional scratcher" is someone who drags their nails across a client's back for $100 an hour or more. / The Wall Street Journal [+]
Saahil Desai swoons over the Ooni pizza oven. "There has simply never been a better time to make pizza at home." / The Atlantic [+]
Unrelated: A wealthy NFL quarterback bought himself a replica of the modern Batmobile. / Robb Report
And in case you missed it, last week we announced the short list for the 2025 Touranment of Books! / The Tournament of Books