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Israel Tests Iran![]() Yesterday's promises: Just a day ago, the Iranian military warned that if Israel strikes southern Lebanon again, "much harsher and more crushing actions than before will be on the way" to its adversary. So Israel struck southern Lebanon again, directly testing Iran. Yesterday, at least nine people were killed in a strike near Tyre, in the south. The Israeli army has ordered people to evacuate Tyre, including those who live in the Christian quarter, which had formerly been somewhat more insulated from the bombings. Hezbollah, which operates out of Lebanon but is distinct from the Lebanese government (unlike Hamas in Gaza, which is deeply enmeshed in the government), does not seem to want to be covered by a ceasefire deal. "Hezbollah, for its part, has rejected any cease-fire with Israel, and has continued firing on Israel from its positions in southern Lebanon," notes The New York Times. Iran, meanwhile, has held Hezbollah up as necessary to cover in any sort of agreement. Meanwhile, a U.S. helicopter—an Apache gunship—"went down near the coast of Oman while patrolling regional waters," per a report from U.S. Central Command. The two crew members were rescued relatively quickly, and the cause is unknown. Iran is trying to "impose a new equation"—according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu—by firing at Israel in response to that country's attacks on the terrorist group Hezbollah, near Beirut. But, to Netanyahu, this equation is "unbearable and unacceptable." He made that much clear by striking Tyre again after Iran issued its warning. The relationship between phones and fertility: "Did the introduction of the iPhone causally reduce fertility?" asks Brad Wilcox, researcher with the Institute for Family Studies, discussing a new paper examining "causal evidence from AT&T's 2007–2011 carrier monopoly" by Caitlin K. Myers and Ezekiel Hooper. Takes abound (though it's hard to know how reliable the paper is, take it with grains of salt). Maybe it's the dating apps:
Or maybe it's that phones are conduits for the porn:
I think it's probably a combination of factors, but I especially like the "false anthropology" point:
Scenes from New York: They shut down a ton of Midtown last night to provide a tighter security perimeter so President Donald Trump could attend the Knicks game at Madison Square Garden.
More on last night, from around the internet:
The star player of the San Antonio Spurs, Victor Wembanyama, has made himself rather at home in New York:
The Spurs ended up beating the Knicks. But at least Larry David didn't end up detained! (I appreciated this person who gamed out a whole Curb scenario.) QUICK HITS
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