Tuesday morning news drop
What Smart Investors Do in Bear Markets: Since you can’t predict the unpredictable, you should control the controllable. (Wall Street Journal)
How will we know if we’re in a recession? These are the most important indicators economists and forecasters are watching. (Vox)
Disinformation Has Become Another Untouchable Problem in Washington Numerous federal agencies agree that widely promoted falsehoods threaten the nation’s security. Doing something about them is another matter. (New York Times)
A Plane of Monkeys, a Pandemic, and a Botched Deal: Inside the Science Crisis You’ve Never Heard Of Experts say there’s a dire shortage of primates for biomedical research—and it’s putting human lives at risk. (Mother Jones)
Alaska’s devastating wildfire season is the latest climate change-fueled disaster The state is on track to set a new and horrible record. (Grid)
‘It smelled like death’: One year after the heat dome killed billions of marine animals, scientists watch for signs of life There are reasons for hope, scientists say—but another heat wave could prove disastrous (Capital Daily)
Fewer medical students are pursuing family practices, and these doctors are worried Steady decline in students ranking family medicine as their top choice, data shows. For those who've chosen to go into family medicine, some are also hesitant about opening up a new practice, which comes with the additional responsibilities of running a small business. (CBC)
Film offers inside look at Roger Stone’s ‘Stop the Steal’ efforts before January 6 Footage shows key moments of planning with fellow activist Ali Alexander to overturn election results in Trump’s favor. (The Guardian)
Would you give up a lot for Kevin Durant? The player is great. The age and contract are trouble. (TrueHoop)