
A scene from Disney's The Lion King (Photo credit: Walt Disney Pictures)
TODAY’S MUST-READ NEWS AND ANALYSIS
- Disney accused of colonialism over trademark of Swahili phrase “hakuna matata.” [The Guardian]
- Federal judge rules that Trump policy limiting asylum claims by victims of gangs and domestic violence is illegal. [Los Angeles Times]
- For the first time, the United States is added to list of most dangerous countries for journalists. [NBC News]
- Reckoning with Georgia’s increasing suppression of Asian American voters. [Longreads]
- The imagined threat of a woman who governs like a man. [The Cut]
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YESTERDAY FROM BITCH
- Small Revolutions: “Dumplin’” Shows the Value in Empowering Fat Children | Willowdean’s ability to not only cope with but actively challenge systems that discriminate against fat girls is not coincidental. [Mariana Viera]
- Reeling in Romance: How “You’ve Got Mail” Tried to Make Catfishing Romantic | Before we knew about catfishing, swiping left or right on Tinder, and having friendships that exist entirely within the digital confines of Facebook, there was “You’ve Got Mail.” [Jill Grunenwald]