Vapor tiger
Some Gulf and European leaders (who won’t go on-record) say a US-Iran peace deal will take about six months. / Bloomberg [$]
A 10-day ceasefire takes effect between Israel and Hezbollah. / NPR
A good summary of Israel’s “one-state reality,” showing how it’s an apartheid system. / The New York Times [$]
Laura Rozen: Trump himself may not yet know what he wants to do. / Diplomatic
A report says that thanks to Trump and Israel’s war on Iran, this is the first energy shock where going green is not a moral or long‑term bet, but the cheapest way for countries to protect their economies. / The Rockefeller Foundation
Thus far, damaged energy infrastructure in the Gulf looks to cost nearly $60 billion to repair. / Oilprice
Unrelated: Investigating an award-winning photograph that depicts a murder in Bosnia. / New Lines Magazine
Connie Ballmer, wife of former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, gives NPR $80 million to upgrade its tech infrastructure. / Reliable Sources
Brokerages are developing accounts for teenagers, enabling them to buy stocks without parental approval. / The Wall Street Journal [$]
Young women report that, perhaps unsurprisingly, “looksmaxxing” leads young men to be more critical of women’s bodies. / Bustle
Gaby Del Valle says the only way to fight deepfakes is to make deepfakes. / The Verge [$]
See also: Remembering Iris Murdoch’s arguing for centering love in philosophy. / The Hedgehog Review
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Waiting for an organ donor may no longer be necessary once we have “more complex pigs” to harvest from. / The MIT Press Reader
From last month, an explainer for why school backpacks have gotten so bad: “repeat failure, repeat purchase, repeat revenue.” / Worse on Purpose
Some musings (connected to Halo) on why certain psychological phenomena continue to be studied after being debunked. / Experimental History
A right-wing press is reprinting the original 1920s Hardy Boys books because the 1950s versions were seemingly too progressive. / The New York Review of Books
One hundred years ago this week, the Book of the Month club mailed readers its first selection: “a proto-feminist witch novel.” / Today in History
Unrelated: Ten reasons to get into vaporwave now. / zensounds
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