Headlines edition

Tuesday headlines: The queen is leaving the building

The FBI searches Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence, part of an investigation into the handling of presidential documents. / Politico

Maggie Haberman's forthcoming book reports that White House staff periodically found wads of paper clogging a toilet, and there are photos. / Axios

Tucker Carlson is said to be deeply concerned about his texts with Alex Jones possibly going public. / The Dailly Beast

Dozens of incarcerated people track the money they spend and earn—through both official jobs and side hustles—over 30 days. / The Marshall Project

Your weekly white paper: on increased labor losses and decreased adaptation potential in a warmer world. / Nature Communications

The Dutch city of Leeuwarden is moving 1,000 trees across town very slowly by hand. / The Guardian

Zoos feed animals pumpkin-spice ice to keep them cool. / NPR

Coming soon: oceanfront living where you live, ice-berg style, atop the water. Pods start at $295,000, ocean not included. / Uncrate

Photographs from this weekend's annual World Dog Surfing Championship. / The San Francisco Chronicle

From May, a reporter investigates his former journalism teacher and finds him repeatedly grooming female students for sex. From June, the turmoil that followed. / Business Insider

A survey of Gen Z Londoners shows them hooking up plenty, thinking it hilarious that older people are worried about a sex drought. / British Vogue

See also: How to play "guess the millennial" with a hand gesture. / yahoo!news

If you wanted to offend someone in the 16th century, you called them a whore, knave, thief, harlot, cuckold, or false. / History Today

If you got a job at the Guinness brewery 100 or 200 years ago, "you would be the envy of your peers." / The Fitzwilliam

Photographs and a travel journal from a bike/raft trip on Iceland's "forgotten coast route." / The Radavist

Serena Williams announces her retirement. "I'm going to miss that version of me, that girl who played tennis." / Vogue