ICC issues war crimes arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin for alleged deportation of Ukrainian children. (CNN)
‘An untenable equity story’: what’s next for Credit Suisse? (FT)
America Must Plan for a Stalemate in Ukraine ( Eric Levitz/NYMag)
The architects of the Iraq War. Where are they now? (The Intercept)
“A few months ago, ChatGPT couldn't pass the bar exam. Today, it can not only do so, but it can pass the test with flying colors. Which is to say that the technology is advancing at a break-neck speed … Even OpenAI boss Sam Altman is expressing some fears about the ramifications this technology could have on the world.” (Oliver Darcy/Reliable Sources)
Ten years ago, five Asian states – China, India, Japan, Singapore, and South Korea – jointed the Arctic Council as observers. How have their Arctic policies evolved since then? (The Diplomat)
The Worst Week Of The Year So Far For Oil Prices (Oil Price)
Vanity Fair caught up with ABC Network News President Kim Godwin amid frustrations over her handling of recent crises—and questions about her vision going forward. (VF)
Call it tech’s optical-illusion era: Not even the experts know exactly what will come next in the AI revolution." (Charlie Warzel/The Atlantic)
“From sleeping rough in Paris to being cast as a slave three times in five years, the Shazam! star is no stranger to hardship. Will Hollywood finally give (Djimon Hounsou) the great roles he so clearly deserves? (The Guardian)
The New York Art World Had High Hopes for Black Wall Street Gallery. Allegations Against Its Founder Have Soured Those Dreams. (ArtNet)
It wasn't just Michelle Yeoh: global talent was all over the 95th Academy Awards, accounting for a majority of this year's winners. (THR)
The ‘Nepo Babies’ of the House of Representatives (Inside Elections)
Inside the Private Group Where Parents Give Ivermectin to Kids With Autism (VICE)
Denzel Washington in Talks to Join Ridley Scott’s ‘Gladiator’ Sequel (Variety)
The Fallout of Fox News’ Public Shaming (The New Yorker)
Albert Camus’s New York Diary, 1946 (Paris Review)
Turkey’s Erdogan says he will back Finland’s NATO bid (Al Jazeera)
Iranian Weapons Are Now Being Used on Both Sides of the Ukraine War (Rolling Stone)
The Christian Democrats aren’t the center-right party of Angela Merkel anymore. (Foreign Policy)
Exclusive: Amid U.S. pressure on fentanyl, Mexico raises drug lab raids data (Reuters)