Monday’s interests are all about News, Politics and Current Events. Today we were interested in Equal pay and the gender gap, Saudi princes, an unsolved college dorm fire from 1967, the decline of journalism at the hands of a hedge fund, and the fall of Milo Yiannopoulos
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- Equal Pay Myths: Activists for wage parity ignore stubborn truths (Kay S. Hymowitz, City Journal)
- The Pay Gap Is Way Too Entrenched To Be Solved By Women Alone (Maggie Koerth-Baker, FiveThityEight)
- A Saudi Prince’s Quest to Remake the Middle East (Dexter Filkins, New Yorker)
- The fall of Milo Yiannopoulos: Exhausting adventures with a fading right-wing phenomenon (Tanya Gold, Spectator USA)
- As a secretive hedge fund guts its newspapers, journalists are fighting back (Paul Farhi, Washington Post)
- The Betrayal of Triste: Henry thought that talking to the cops would help him escape MS-13. Instead, it put his life in even more danger. (Hannah Dreier, NY Magazine)
- Never Solved, a College Dorm Fire Has Become One Man’s Obsession (N.R. Kleinfield, New York Times)