Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Once, Superpower Summits Were About Nukes. Now, It’s Cyberweapons


Maine House votes to eliminate police data sharing center AP. Fusion centers. Dirigo!


Revealing the Pentagon Papers in CongressConsortium News


The Pentagon Papers’ Legacy After 50 Years American Conservative


NYC Mayoral Primary Arrives Tuesday — Here’s What You Need to Know The City


American Airlines Cuts Some Flights to Avoid Potential Strains WSJ


Grocery-Store Boom Is Poised to Live On Even as Pandemic Fades Bloomberg


A Brisbane carpenter charged in Australia’s largest-ever crime bust could have more than a million dollars in his bank account seized until his criminal proceedings are finished.

Christopher John Spurling, 33, was one of 38 Queenslanders stung in the drug-busting Operation Ironside last week.

The Wilston man, who owns the carpentry business CS Build, is alleged to be a “serious player” in a drug syndicate.

Staggering bank figures of carpenter charged in largest-ever drug bust revealed


Congress needs to act’ to prevent more DOJ spying abuses — under both parties: press freedom advocates Alternet


The Lords Of Hell (And Their Slaves) Ian Welsh

 

Urban broadband deserts Cory Doctorow, OneZero


 Once, Superpower Summits Were About Nukes. Now, It’s Cyberweapons. NYT


How Mormon history helps explain today’s public-land fights High Country News

 

A Mycological Foray: A New Look at John Cage and His Mushroom Obsession Glasstire