Tuesday headlines: To the moon, Karl
Linking indifference toward suffering in Sudan to a pattern of antiblackness. / Africa Is a Country
See also: An argument that "you, personally, should want a larger human population." / The Roots of Progress
Economists upgrade Singapore's growth forecast—partly because of the arrival of Taylor Swift's Eras tour. / The Star
The "Young Indian Method" teaches TikTok hustler bros how to hire and control "third world country workers." / 404 Media
A school with the highest rate of academic progress in England is known for strictness. / The New York Times [+]
A town in New York wants to drum up tourist business by turning a water tower into an enormous hamburger. / The Wall Street Journal [+]
Raw milk has become "a conservative signal" in US politics. / Politico Magazine
States and tribes race to reach Colorado River deals before the fall election. / Grist
A study finds that roughly two weeks of training for Chat GPT-3 consumes about 700,000 liters of water. / Noema Magazine
See also: A surfer chooses the 10 best rides of all times (with video clips). / The Inertia
Karl Lagerfeld's former Paris apartment—"like floating in your own spaceship"—is up for auction. / artnet
For $12,000, a private company will send your ashes to the moon. / The Economist
A new handbag consists only of one percent solid material. / dezeen