It’s Tuesday but I had a long weekend so it feels like Monday to me. Hopefully this means the week will feel short!
For years, the Boston Police kept a secret: the union president was an alleged child molester (Boston Globe)
Daunte Wright’s killing is a reminder of how quickly traffic stops can become deadly (Vox)
This is the pizza place owned by my grandfather’s best friend’s family!!! Vice President Kamala Harris got another dose of CT's famed pizza, in West Haven (New Haven Register)
The fight over voting rights comes to Arizona (The 19th*)
New data disproves a big concern about Covid-19 lockdowns (Vox)
The Hidden Toll of Remote Work (The Atlantic)
India's All-Female News Outlet Battles Sexism, Caste — And Hits The Silver Screen (NPR)
Almost a quarter of all workers say they know LGBTQ employees are treated unfairly (LGBTQ Nation)
!!!! Archaeologists discover 3,000-year-old Egyptian city, left 'as if it were yesterday' (CNN)
Steven Spurrier, Who Upended Wine World With a Tasting, Dies at 79 (NYT)
And some longer reads:
How Food Banks Succeeded and What They Need Now (NYT)
‘The backbone of trans rights policy:’ Meet Harper Jean Tobin (The 19th*)
One weird trick to fix our broken child care system (Vox)
Hunting Ghost Particles Beneath the World’s Deepest Lake (NYT)
How to Read Mysteries While Recovering from the Patriarchy (CrimeReads)
xoxo, Katie