Wednesday headlines: Zyn-up girls
Hundreds of Palestinians are killed after Israel resumes its war on Gaza. / Al Jazeera
Peru declares another state of emergency in Lima over a crime wave. / Reuters
Investors are slashing holdings of American equities by the most on record. / yahoo! Finance
Military websites are scrubbing the renowned Native American Code Talkers. Meanwhile, segregated facilities are no longer explicitly banned in federal contracts. / axios, NPR
Without foreign-aid programs, the United States is making survival less likely for people with tuberculosis and risking the disease becoming more treatment-resistant. / The Atlantic [+]
See also: Amid President Trump's layoffs, the future of more than 26,000 government-owned art objects is unclear. / The Art Newspaper
Sweden's low rates of lung cancer, known as "the Swedish experience," help explain the new nicotine gold rush, aka, the Zyn market. / The New Yorker
An early smoking-cessation tool was an all-lettuce cigarette. / Atlas Obscura
As late as the 1980s, it was believed that babies do not feel pain. / Marginal Revolution
Who came up with the idea of side-release clamps? A man named Dick Tracy who was inspired after nearly drowning. / Tedium
Most of humanity's ancestors avoided conflict, "but this made them vulnerable to a few psychopaths." / Works in Progress
Unrelated: "Airport theory," yet another TikTok trend, means going to the airport with only 15 minutes to spare. / The Points Guy
A "sculptural" California mansion with a shark tank can be yours for $59 million. / The Wall Street Journal [+]
A former fashion editor explains what it's like to spend a year only buying secondhand. / GQ
Some details about the golden age of Japanese pencils. / Studio Notes
A reminder: This year's Tournament of Books, presented by Field Notes, is still playing out! / Field Notes, The Tournament of Books