Friday Links!
An incredibly tough week that I wouldn't have gotten through without Cs help. Sorry for the shorter number of links than usual, but I'm playing with pain and am regrettably not as tough as Jessie Diggins.
Leading off this week, an absolutely fascinating read: Apocalypse no: how almost everything we thought we knew about the Maya is wrong.
An incredible story: Rio’s bloodiest day: the untold story of Brazil’s most deadly police raid.
This is incredible and bizarre: Paradise Lost: The Story of a Group of Europeans who Tried to Find Utopia on a Remote Galápagos Island in the 1930s.
What a bizarre tale: Ted Serios and the Mystery of Thoughtography.
The competence continues: hEl Paso airport closed after military used new anti-drone laser to zap party balloon.
From Wally, and it's not my genre, generally: 10 Action Thriller Shows That Blow Any Movie Out of the Water. This is always interesting: Shelfies #74: Paul McAuley. Oh, I'd like to see this: Atlanta’s Unique Hearse Bookstore, The Grim Reader, Is Opening A Brick-And-Mortar Book Store On Friday The 13th Of March — A Moody Third Space For ATL’s Weirdest (& Best) Readers. This is very true: Writing Doesn't Always Look the Way You Think.

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