Wednesday headlines: Thirteen seasons why
More than half a million displaced Palestinians have returned to northern Gaza. / Al Jazeera
At least 30 people were killed during a crush at India's Kumbh Mela festival. / BBC News
A judge temporarily blocks President Trump's attempt to pause federal funding. / Reuters
A round-up of executive orders signed during Trump's first week in office. / NPR
See also: One Trump adviser says the administration hopes to make civil servants miserable in their jobs. / ProPublica
An escalation of orders against the trans community "paints a grim picture of what lies ahead." / Erin in the Morning
Larry Bartels: When popular grievances are used as a pretext for bad policy, it's politicians, not the citizenry, who are culpable. / Inside Story
An "elder millennial" battled Traump fans through TikTok comments and loved it, until it took up too much time. / Bumble
Related: A new parlor game, "who goes MAGA?" / The Sword & the Sandwich
"Challenge trials," in which people volunteer to get sick, are on the rise since the pandemic. / The New York Times [+]
Google searches for "no buy challenge" are up 40% year-over-year. / The Wall Street Journal [+]
What's it like to run a made-in-the-USA clothing company right now? "Everything is your own headache." / Outside
Studies are mixed on whether or not Americans desire urban sprawl. / Climate Connections
Some notes from regular visits to see Lee Krasner's "The Seasons," painted after the death of her husband Jackson Pollock. / Critical Thinking
Edmund White's new memoir about 70 years of sex and lust is said to be mostly melancholic. / Slate
See also: Excerpt from a Japanese memoir about a cat. / The Paris Review