How Much Damage Did U.S. Strikes Do to Iran’s Fordo Nuclear Site? - The New York Times

The Crazy Play That’s About to Drive the NFL Completely Haywire - WSJ

Pen Show Schedule – The Well-Appointed Desk

What It Looks Like to Support a Big Family on a Working-Class Income in America - WSJ

This week, we’re bringing you stories about what it costs to raise a child in 2025, and how families are making it work.

Anything But Pens: Hemingway Jones - YouTube

They Were Treated Like Orphans. But They Knew the Truth. - The New York Times

The Monoc Titanium Nib | Schon DSGN

Ian Schon about the Monoc nib of Schon DSGN - Hemingway Jones Ep.39 | Appelboom Pennen - YouTube

Why Fried Chicken Is Taking Over Fast-Food Menus This Summer - WSJ — The theory and logic behind the chicken sandwich wars.

Former President Jimmy Carter to be honored with a stamp – USPS Employee News

Tristan Rogers, ‘General Hospital’ Actor, Dies at 79 - The New York Times — Scorpio out.

Yes, It Pays to Share a Home With Family. But Plan for Some Challenges, Too. - WSJ

New Orleans Mayor Indicted Over Allegations She Hid Relationship With Bodyguard - WSJ — Scandal!

Are immigrants eligible for government assistance? | USAFacts

U.S. Alcohol Consumption Hits New Low, Poll Finds - The New York Times

Ghislaine Maxwell’s Petition to the Supreme Court | The New Yorker — Interesting legal issue.

Given the slow pace of indictment, trial, and appeal, it is only now that the Supreme Court might consider the question that the case has raised from the start: Does one U.S. Attorney’s agreement on behalf of the United States bind federal prosecutors in other districts?

20 Favorite Things! Pens, Sneakers, More! - YouTube — I’ve gotta make a video like this.

An update on Blood Oxygen for Apple Watch in the U.S. - Apple

The Astonishing Toughness of the Army’s Best Rangers - The Atlantic

This event is not well known. It is not televised. Not one participant is sponsored by Nike. But the Best Ranger Competition may be the hardest physical competition in the world. Fifty-two teams of two soldiers each start the Ranger Olympics. Over the course of three days, the field is narrowed as soldiers march and run dozens of miles, crawl through obstacle courses, and navigate swamps at night. They carry 50 pounds in their rucksacks, climb 60-foot ropes, and sleep, at most, for four hours at a time. All told, the average competitor burns more than 30,000 calories.