The David Beckham Statue Prank - YouTube
America Has Pulled Off the Impossible. It Made Getting a Passport Simple. - WSJ
Nobody Suspected Police Shielded a Killer Until the Dead Man’s Sister Dug In - WSJ - Part three. Amazing investigative journalism by WSJ. Make sure you read parts one and two.
Late-Career Job Losses Are Blurring What Retirement Looks Like in America - WSJ
Where Are the Men in Boys’ Lives? - The New York Times
Lego built F1 trophies for the British Grand Prix. Here’s how they did it - The Athletic
F1: The Movie - Box Office Mojo
Photos: Deadly Flooding in Texas - The Atlantic
How Public Health Discredited Itself - The Atlantic
Although many skeptics have overreacted, rejecting sound science in favor of quack theories, they’ve gotten one thing right: A noble profession has been corrupted by politics. This became obvious during the pandemic, but the politicization of the discipline has been going on for half a century. The modern field has redefined the very meaning of public health, and in the process, it has made so many mistakes that it has itself become a hazard to Americans’ health.
How to Set Up the Must-Have iOS 17.3 Stolen Device Protection Feature | Reviews by Wirecutter
What’s in the “One Big Beautiful Bill”? | USAFacts — Too tired to read the 900 page bill. Read this excellent summary.
Beyond Ibuprofen: Precision NSAIDs in the ED
Beyond Ibuprofen: Precision NSAIDs in the ED
EM Resident Test Performance Plummets Over Past Year
EM Resident Test Performance Plummets Over Past Year
Daring Fireball: Jeff Williams, 62, Is Retiring as Apple’s COO — Apple’s executive team is too old.
Christian Horner sacked as Red Bull chief, team confirms - ESPN — Simply lovely.
F1’s Red Bull Fires Longtime Chief Christian Horner - WSJ — Horny out.
Trump Fuels Fear Among Immigrant Farm Workers in California’s Central Valley - The New York Times
How Vintage Coca-Cola Imagines The American Dream - YouTube
Solving the Three Body Problem - YouTube
To Scale: THE SOLAR SYSTEM - YouTube
The Deadliest Stroad in America
“The places with the most pedestrian deaths tend to look like US-19 in one way or another: high-speed, with multiple lanes, and lots of commercial and residential development around them,” Cogan wrote. “Three-quarters of them are bordered by low-income areas, where people may be less likely to have access to a car. They are in places as diverse as Langley Park, Maryland; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Manhattan, New York; and Los Angeles, California. They’re places where pedestrians are forced to cross roads that are dangerous by design, alongside trucks and SUVs that are getting bigger and deadlier all the time.”
macOS Tahoe finally puts the Spotlight where it belongs | Macworld — This is my favorite feature of the betas.
What’s Brilliant About the New ‘Superman’ - The Atlantic — okay, okay… I’ll watch it.
Air India Plane’s Fuel Was Cut Off Before Crash, Report Confirms - WSJ — This was intentional. Not human error; not a design error; not a mechanical failure.
Apple Offers as Much as $150 Million for Formula One U.S. Rights - WSJ
Deductible Car Loan Interest in the New 2025 Trump Tax Law
Amazon.com: Abscond: A Short Story eBook : Verghese, Abraham: Kindle Store — I highly recommend this short story. One the best I’ve read in a long time (Amazon affiliate link)