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Jan 26, 2023 • 11min
The bill that could boost starting teacher salaries to $60K
A new federal bill aims to raise teachers’ starting salaries to $60,000. The Christian Science Monitor has the story.
CNN looks at the potential impact of sending U.S. and German tanks to Ukraine to fight Russia.
An author used A.I. to write and illustrate a children’s book. Human artists aren’t happy. The Washington Post reports.
Vox explains why more people are using subtitles when watching TV and movies at home.

Jan 25, 2023 • 11min
Reconsidering gun laws after California’s mass shootings
California has low levels of gun violence and strict gun-control laws. Vox looks into why those laws didn’t stop recent mass shootings.
CNN reports that classified documents were found at the Indiana home of former vice president Mike Pence. The Wall Street Journal looks at how chaotic White House transitions and wide-reaching classification policies make it difficult to track government secrets.
The State has key details in the case of Alex Murdaugh, the prominent South Carolina resident accused of killing his wife and son.
The Hollywood Reporter explains how to cast and direct a film where a donkey is the main character.

Jan 24, 2023 • 12min
Deadly shootings shock Asian American communities
At least seven people were shot to death in Half Moon Bay, California. CNN is covering the story.
ABC7 Los Angeles reports on how the Asian American community of Monterey Park, California, is working to move forward following the mass shooting there.
The Wall Street Journal takes a look at the failed promise of online mental-health treatment.
The Senate is holding hearings today on Ticketmaster’s failures over the sale of Taylor Swift tickets, and its market power. Variety has the story.
Everyone hates Ticketmaster. The Los Angeles Times asks, is everyone wrong?

Jan 23, 2023 • 12min
New details in the deadly California mass shooting
The Los Angeles Times lays out what’s known about the deadly Lunar New Year mass shooting in Monterey Park, California.
Following the overturning of Roe, abortion-rights activists are focusing on states. USA Today reports on their marches around the country yesterday. Meanwhile, the Atlantic looks into what opponents of abortion rights are doing.
A longtime observer writes in the Atlantic about how the Supreme Court justices don’t seem to be getting along very well.
The prestigious Hawaii big-wave competition the Eddie returned after a seven-year hiatus. The Evening Standard has the story.

Jan 20, 2023 • 10min
The charges Alec Baldwin faces over the ‘Rust’ shooting
Alec Baldwin and the weapons handler on the ‘Rust’ film set are facing charges of involuntary manslaughter in the deadly shooting. The Los Angeles Times has details.
California’s extreme weather is almost over. But few homeowners there have flood insurance, meaning they could struggle to pay for cleaning up. Grist has the story.
Vox’s Recode reports on the growing prospect of TikTok being banned in the U.S.
The Wall Street Journal explains why it’s the most wonderful time of year for goats, who enjoy eating discarded Christmas trees.

Jan 19, 2023 • 12min
Understanding the debt-ceiling stalemate in Congress
The Biden administration and House Republicans are still far apart on a deal to raise the debt limit and avoid a messy default, Politico reports.
After lifting its strict lockdown policies, China has sharply revised its COVID death toll for the latest outbreak up to 60,000. Many experts think the true number is higher. The Washington Post has the story.
NPR looks at how a new suicide hotline has shown some promising results.

Jan 18, 2023 • 9min
New details on former GOP candidate accused of shootings
A former Republican candidate in New Mexico has been charged with masterminding a series of shootings targeting Democratic lawmakers’ homes. USA Today examines the case.
Vice is covering a case in U.S. federal court where a former top law-enforcement official in Mexico is accused of helping the drug trafficking he was supposed to prevent.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Microsoft says it’s laying off 10,000 people, as the technology sector continues to shed jobs.
CBS News explains why eggs are so expensive right now.

Jan 17, 2023 • 10min
Why Elon Musk is in court over tweets
Elon Musk is heading to court in a case that goes back to a series of tweets about Tesla from 2018. The Wall Street Journal explains.
Defector argues that Damar Hamlin’s injury is a moment to rethink health care for NFL players.
The Washington Post reports on why tens of thousands of Israelis are taking to the street to protest their country’s new government.
Novak Djokovic’s road to potential redemption begins now at the Australian Open. ESPN has the story.

Jan 16, 2023 • 10min
Why Western tanks could transform the war in Ukraine
The Wall Street Journal explains the importance of the U.K.’s promise to send tanks to Ukraine.
Searchers now have the voice and flight data recorders from the plane in the deadly Nepal crash, Reuters reports.
China has reported nearly 60,000 COVID-related deaths since early December. NBC News has the story.
More severe weather struck California, but the Los Angeles Times says forecasters see a break later in the week.
Biden commemorated Martin Luther King Jr. at Dr. King’s Atlanta church. ABC News has the key moments.
Evanston, Illinois, launched a reparations program for Black residents. Most of the promised funds haven’t been distributed. The Washington Post looks at the plan’s impact.
The Atlantic explores how technology and the pandemic made tipping super weird.

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Jan 13, 2023 • 10min
Why you’re hearing so much about gas stoves right now
Vox explains the uproar over gas-stove regulation.
The man accused of killing four Idaho college students appeared in court yesterday. The Idaho Statesman has the story.
NPR covers a new report showing the ozone layer is on track to recover.
Black coaches are still underrepresented in the NFL. In Conversation talks to one of the authors of a hard-hitting investigation into this persistent problem.