Sen. John Kennedy, center, penned a bestselling insider's look at Washington, D.C., politics. It's sold nearly half a million copies, the New York Times says. Photo: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images
📚 Sen. John Kennedy's book, "How to Test Negative for Stupid: And Why Washington Never Will," has quietly been among the New York Times' top 10 bestselling books for 13 weeks. (New York Times gift link)
🤳🏼 The Moreno administration is locked out of the city's social media accounts. (Press release)
🇬🇱 Awkward! Gov. Jeff Landry's invite to a Greenland dog sledding competition was revoked as President Trump's rhetoric on taking over the Arctic nation ramps up. (USA Today)
Meanwhile on the home front, Landry said yesterday that the Louisiana Department of Government Efficiency identified nearly $1 billion in savings opportunities for the state. (WBRZ)
🕺 Jazz Fest dropped its daily lineups yesterday. T-Pain and Alabama Shakes? We're delighted. See lineups.
🏀 Former college basketball players at UNO, Nicholls State, Tulane and Northwestern State are among 20 charged with conspiracy to bribe and manipulate games. (The Athletic)
👀 An ICE raid on the Richland Parish's under-construction Meta data center resulted in two arrests, highlighting the tension between different Trump priorities. (Axios)