Anticipating winter, Russia attacks Ukraine's power grid with missiles, drones, and cyber attacks. / The Economist
NATO says its members are running out of ammunition to supply to Ukraine. / CNN
Slovakia's recent election shows how vulnerable other democracies are to Moscow's "weapons of mass manipulation." / WIRED UK
Unrelated: The main opposition leader in Seychelles is charged with witchcraft. / BBC News
The House of Representatives votes to remove Kevin McCarthy as Speaker. / The Hill
An overview of cases before the Supreme Court in the new term. / Wake Up to Politics
Also unrelated A temporary newsletter for decorative gourd season, mf'ers. (IYKYK.) / 31 Days of Halloween, McSweeney's Internet Tendency
A backer of Texas' vigilante abortion ban wants to get lists of people who have ever donated to or received support from an abortion fund. / The Austin Chronicle
Parents pay rentable mothers $10,000 a year to provide their student-age children with support services. / The New York Post
All cellphones in the United States will broadcast an emergency test today at 2:20 p.m. Eastern. / The Verge
A London graduate student hacks rental e-bikes to enable unhoused people to charge their phones for free. / dezeen
For the third straight year, Taco Bell's drive-thru is the fastest in the market—and looks to get much faster. / QSR
The State Department says passport processing wait times have decreased for the first time since February. / The Points Guy
Cara Marsh Sheffler: There's no such thing as an ethical museum. / The Conversationalist
Remembering the 1970s biweekly Gay Power, "New York's First Homosexual Newspaper." / Flashbak
A supercut of songs that end on the word "stop." / YouTube