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Buckling our seatbelts (Politico)
Justice Dept. said to have more evidence of possible Trump obstruction at Mar-a-Lago (WP)
Majority of Americans approve of Trump indictment (CNN)
Security ramps up in NYC ahead of Trump’s arraignment (NBC)
Trump faces setbacks in other probes as NY case proceeds (AP)
Police have thrown up metal barriers around Trump Tower and blocked roads near Manhattan Criminal Courthouse as they brace for potential protests ahead of Trump's expected surrender to prosecutors. (Reuters)
Former Manhattan DA finally reveals why Trump wasn’t charged earlier in hush money case (Independent)
Feds say online chatter of a Trump protest in NY is nothing like that seen before January 6 (CNN)
A Presidential Candidate and a City Brace for a Consequential Week (NYT)
Chinese spy balloon gathered intelligence from U.S. military sites, senior U.S. officials say (NBC)
McDonald’s Temporarily Shuts U.S. Offices as Chain Prepares for Layoff Notices (WSJ)
Open Letter From Technologists With Plea To Pause AI Training (EMS)
AI Isn’t Omnipotent. It’s Janky. (Atlantic)
I used to work at Google and now I’m an AI researcher. Here’s why slowing down AI development (The Conversation)
Bill Gates Names the One New Technology To Soon Change the World (The Street)
Tim Cook on Shaping the Future of Apple (GQ)
Rising Atlantic Ocean Engulfs Fishing Town in Brazil (WSJ)
A Surprisingly Uplifting, and Effective, Way to Sequester Carbon (Mother Jones)
The Origin of SARS-CoV-2: Animal Transmission or Lab Leak? (Lawfare)
Tenn. drag queens feared it was their final hour — and gave it their all (WP)
Kelsea Ballerini celebrates Drag Race royalty at CMT Awards in defiance of Tennessee drag ban (Pink News)
Have we fallen out of love with Wordle? (BBC)
Shohei Ohtani Surprised After Learning He’s Massively Popular In Japan (The Onion)
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