Sunday Reads: June 25
Here’s this week’s reading list, hope everyone enjoyed the sunshine over the weekend.
The Washington Post: Documents reveal Supreme Court justices’ long-running tensions over ethics
The Washington Post: New video undercuts claim Twitter censored pro-Trump views before Jan. 6
The Washington Post: Wagner Group chief Prigozhin resurfaces, saying mercenaries rebelled to fight being absorbed into regular military
The New York Times: How to improve the science of what we eat
The New Yorker: An abortion clinic one year later
Associated Press: Judge blocks Wyoming’s 1st-in-the-nation abortion pill ban while court decides lawsuit
The Economist: How drugs and alcohol have fuelled soldiers for centuries
Council on Foreign Relations: Why China-Taiwan Relations Are So Tense
Foreign Policy: Prigozhin’s Mutiny Is the Beginning of Putin’s End
Axios: Record number of media job cuts so far in 2023
The New York Times: Welcome to the era of very earnest parenting
The Washington Post: The real reason people in the Northeast are most likely to still have landlines: A Department of Data mystery
Eater San Francisco: An ode to diner coffee
The Economist: A different way to measure the climate impact of food
KFF Health News: California’s homelessness crisis is homegrown, study finds




