Headlines Edition

Saturday Headlines: Pink different

Happy Saturday, everyone! We'll be off on Monday for Juneteenth, and will see you again on Tuesday.

Putin says Russia has begun moving tactical nuclear weapons into Belarus for use "in case there is a danger to Russian statehood." / BBC News

In a horrific attack on a secondary school in Uganda, suspected rebels killed 41 people, including 38 students. / NPR

To seek asylum at the US border, migrants must have a compatible phone to use a barely functioning app to schedule an appointment that never comes. / MIT Technology Review

UPS workers vote to strike in what could become the largest US labor walkout since steelworkers in 1959. / CBS News

As Amazon workers stage a walkout in Palmdale, Calif., Amazon attempts to clarify a headline: Those are not Amazon drivers, but drivers who deliver for Amazon. / KABC, Motherboard

Donald Triplett, who in 1943 became the first person diagnosed with autism, died this week at 89. / CNN

Linguists identify a burgeoning English dialect in Miami, one that mixes in Spanish translations by words and meanings, as well as sound. / The Conversation

"TikTok is just the latest recycling bin for false narratives about the Titanic, which began circulating almost as soon as the ship had sunk." / The New York Times

A 1906 German firefighters' flag goes missing from a Texas gun shop amid a dispute over ownership and repatriation. / Texas Monthly

"When it came to the headlines announcing her death, the media had other concerns." Why is a great painter who lived to 101 still defined by a man she left in the 1950s? / The Guardian

Architectural Digest takes a tour of the astoundingly detailed Barbie Dreamhouse movie set, which is inspired by midcentury modern Palm Springs. / YouTube

Speaking of, enjoy this self-guided tour to the midcentury architecture of Palm Springs. / Palm Springs Bureau of Tourism

Neanderthals made an exceptionally strong glue from birch tar that "made bone and stone adhere to wood, was waterproof, and didn't decompose." / Ars Technica

A massive collection of amazing builds from the new Zelda game—with instructions on how to create them. / Zelda Builds