A large number of articles bubbled up in my inbox (and RSS feeds) this morning. Some were just open tabs from the weekend. From the Post:
- Reporters, tired of catching White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders in bald-faced lies, try to figure out what to do about it.
- Jennifer Rubin says former White House counsel Don McGahn's testimony "should rock Trumpland." Aaron Blake concurs.
- In an Op-Ed, Hillary Clinton advises Americans how to respond to the Mueller Report.
- Student reporters at Bear Creek High School in Stockton, Calif., are defying administration demands for prior restraint of an article about a classmate who works in the adult-film industry.
In other news:
- WorldTimeZone.com has a list of Daylight Saving Time repeal efforts and the status of each for all 50 states.
- Stephen Dubner reports on a fungus that may wipe out the common banana.
- Chicago Housing Authority plans to create mixed-income communities have resulted in affluent communities.
- Photographer Brian Rose has published a book studying Donald Trump's failed properties.
- TNR's Ben Schwartz blames 1990s shock-jock radio for the rise of Donald Trump.
- New evidence suggests the Cambrian "explosion" may have been just one pop among many.
- An article in Quartz from 2015 analyzes how teenage girls revolutionize languages.
- The Chicago Tribune discusses meteotsunamis on the Great Lakes. (Apparently Lake Michigan has, on average, 29 a year.)
- Deborah and James Fallows have launched a new series on "Our Towns," starting with Angola, Ind.
- Finally Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has offered "the services of [his] office" to help mediate an end to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra musicians' strike.
And now, to work, perchance to write...