Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Reading archive 2024-09-11

What food critics in cars get wrong about restaurants: By separating the meal from the place, social media’s car-bound food critics miss the point.

Video of D.C. police fatally shooting violence interrupter sparks protests: Anger was already simmering when footage was released of the fatal police shooting of Justin Robinson, 26, who worked as a violence interrupter in D.C. - "'From a tactical perspective, it’s really poor from start to finish in my view,' said William Terrill, a criminology professor at Arizona State University who studies police use of force. Officers could have set up a perimeter and tried to wake Robinson from a distance with a loudspeaker, he said, because no one else was in the car or appeared to be in immediate danger from the weapon in Robinson’s lap, so there was no need to rush."

I’ve Become Absolutely Obsessed With Ralph Nader’s Pens. Join Me on My Continuing Investigation.

Nippon Steel’s doomed effort to court union detailed in emails, letters: Nippon Steel’s attempt to acquire U.S. Steel failed because of union opposition and national security concerns, correspondence shows.

'Winners write history': Inside Robert Kraft's 12-year Hall of Fame quest

Grieving Ohio father to Trump and Vance: Stop using my son ‘for political gain’: Aiden Clark’s death has been amplified by leading Republicans who have to sought to attack Vice President Kamala Harris on immigration.

New video, witnesses challenge Israel’s account of U.S. activist’s killing: The IDF said Aysenur Eygi was shot “unintentionally” during a “violent riot.” A Post analysis shows clashes had subsided and protesters had retreated.

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