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Friday Headlines: Waiting to inhale

The Trump indictment has been unsealed, revealing 37 felony counts, including violating the Espionage Act and attempting to obstruct the investigation. / POLITICO

Related: The indictment document, annotated. / The New York Times

The Trump-appointed judge assigned to the case ruled last year to grant Trump's request for a special master to review the classified documents. / ABC News

And yes, even though he's indicted, and even if he's convicted, Trump can still run for president. / The Washington Post

What it was like to wear the Dyson air purifier mask in NYC yesterday: surprisingly effective, but for nowhere near long enough. / The Verge

See also: How to protect your indoor air from the outdoor air. / Vox

"Only a handful of studies have actually looked at what such smoke does to brain processing." How real is smoke brain? / The Atlantic

"I don't think tipping more justifies it." An interview with a gig economy worker who delivered food through the smoke. / NPR

The first new nuclear reactor built in the US in 40 years is now operational in Waynesboro, Ga. / Grist

"It feels like a half-developed concept for a different exhibition." What is even going on with Hannah Gadsby's Picasso show. / Hyperallergic

In areas with Covid lockdowns, humans traveled less and animals traveled farther, and ventured closer to roadways than previously observed. / NPR

Incredibly realistic scale models of vintage computers, real and fictional, along with a miniature replica of the bedroom from WarGames. / Waxy

Ikea's design lab has developed a flat-pack couch that weighs just 10 kilos and fits into a (very large) envelope. / It's Nice That

Fascinating 19th-century illustrations and diagrams of comets. / Atlas Obscura