Saturday headlines: Nahmaste

Three years after Jan. 6, more than 80 people are yet to be identified for their roles in the violence, and the mystery of who placed the pipe bombs remains unsolved. / AP

Related: This morning, three Jan. 6 fugitives were captured at a ranch in Florida. / NBC News

A breakdown of how Republicans have rewritten Jan. 6 to give Trump a viable path back to the White House. / The Washington Post [+]

“It was an event that, in some sense, didn't happen…it clearly was a failure, a debacle, even a farce.” Make no mistake about Jan. 6, the original fascists were morons too. / Unpopular Front

A modest proposal for New Year's resolutions, or why “anything worth doing is worth doing poorly.” / The New York Times [+]

See also: “Frustration, a sense of lack, is the necessary precondition for any kind of satisfaction.” What we talk about when we talk about giving up. / The Guardian

Still: A large medical trial finds regular exercise is linked to lower incidence of specific types of cancer. / Gizmodo

In the largest-ever settlement for California garment workers, the Beyond Yoga apparel brand will pay $1.1 million in back wages and damages to contractors. / Quartz

Lululemon's founder slams his former company's brand inclusion initiatives: “You've got to be clear that you don't want certain customers coming in.” / The Cut

An interactive retrospective of Cologne's legendary WDR Studio for Electronic Music, where experimental artists gained access to equipment to bring their ideas to life. / Google Arts & Culture

“It maybe feels more like Philip Glass not being able to get hired in his side career as a plumber.” More from Tom Scocca on his medical plight and the health of journalism. / How Things Work

Taylor Swift has now surpassed Elvis for the most weeks at no. 1 by a solo artist. Only the Beatles have more weeks at the top spot. / Billboard

See also: An AI-generated image of the Beatles drinking tea mysteriously includes a fifth bandmate that could be any one of them (but is probably dead Paul). / Indy100

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