What the Murder of the UnitedHealthcare C.E.O. Means to America | The New Yorker
newyorker.com/news/the-lede/what-the-murder-of-the-unitedhealthcare-ceo-brian-thompson-means-to-americaIf one were to, hypothetically, blow up an unoccupied private jet in protest of the fact that the wealthiest one per cent of the global population accounts for more carbon emissions than the poorest sixty-six per cent, this would be seen by many people—like Thompson’s murder, and unlike the tens of thousands of human deaths per year already caused by climate change—as a sign of profoundly alarming social decay.
We’re Not Going Back to the Time Before Roe. We’re Going Somewhere Worse
newyorker.com/magazine/2022/07/04/we-are-not-going-back-to-the-time-before-roe-we-are-going-somewhere-worseWe are entering an era not just of unsafe abortions but of the widespread criminalization of pregnancy.
They Told Their Therapists Everything. Hackers Leaked It All | WIRED
wired.com/story/vastaamo-psychotherapy-patients-hack-data-breach/A mental health startup built its business on easy-to-use technology. Patients joined in droves. Then came a catastrophic data breach.
A Brief and Bizarre History of the Baby Cage | Mental Floss
mentalfloss.com/article/65496/brief-and-bizarre-history-baby-cageBaby cages were once an acceptable way for city-dwelling parents to let their children get some air.