- Student Loan Case Before Supreme Court Poses Pressing Question: Who Can Sue? (nytimes.com)
- Russia draining a Ukrainian reservoir is a reminder that water can be a weapon in a warming world (grid.news)
- Lawsuit can proceed against Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse (apnews.com)
- Independent voters can be decisive in elections – but they’re pretty unpredictable, not ‘shadow partisans’ (theconversation.com)
- ‘We have made science fiction come true!’ Scientists prove particles in a quantum system can be rejuvenated (msn.com)
- The cute little Valentine’s Day cupid we know today can be traced back to a vengeful Roman god who was also a mama’s boy (fortune.com)
- ‘It can be scary’: how corporate America is hitting back against unions (theguardian.com)
- How can we expect Americans to understand what the national debt means if the media doesn’t report it accurately? (robertreich.substack.com)
- ‘Can you spell lynching?’: lawyer’s shocking note in Texas execution case (theguardian.com)
- Weird Science! A new book cracks the neuroscience of why we swear—and how it can sway our listeners (smithsonianmag.com)



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