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Monday, November 30, 2020
Immigrant voters often look to perceptions of US politics from their home country, especially for ideas on picking candidates.
“She just disconnected her kid.” What it's like to teach children about the election in parts of the country that favored Trump.
A graphic to put global population density in perspective.
Further evidence that testing can control the coronavirus? The massive experiement conducted by more than 100 New England schools.
People estimate that in the three decades leading to 2030, an area the size of Italy will have been abandoned within the EU.
Illustrators discuss whether the president will have a lasting impact on graphic design.
In case you struggle with loneliness.
Some recent things we enjoyed recently.
"Loneliness and me" by Claire Bushey—
Rather horribly, the isolation the pandemic has imposed this year is not that different from my normal life. I live alone, I work alone, I’m hundreds of miles from my family. There’s no real difference between not making plans (because of a virus) and not having plans (because last-minute cancellation is now socially acceptable). All of which feels shameful — these admissions leave me frantic to declare that I am hilarious, smart and quite fun to have a drink with.
Jill Lepore's "History of Loneliness"—
Modern loneliness, in Alberti’s view, is the child of capitalism and secularism. “Many of the divisions and hierarchies that have developed since the eighteenth century—between self and world, individual and community, public and private—have been naturalized through the politics and philosophy of individualism,” she writes. “Is it any coincidence that a language of loneliness emerged at the same time?” It is not a coincidence. The rise of privacy, itself a product of market capitalism—privacy being something that you buy—is a driver of loneliness. So is individualism, which you also have to pay for.
Best of all was Former Surgeon General Vivek Murthy talking about loneliness and public health on the Ezra Klein show.
Tips on how to get the coffee grounds out of the bottom of your French press.
Not even a pedophilia scandal can crack France’s literary behemoths. On prize panels, appointments are for life.
“This is a country that finds it extremely difficult to accept actual change in its institutions,” said Françoise Nyssen, the head of a publisher, Actes Sud, who was France’s minister of culture in 2017 and 2018. “People shield themselves against change.”
↩︎ The New York Times
Psychologists guess, based on earlier research, that half of US kids will weather the pandemic fine. But millions may bear scars.
Saturday, November 28, 2020
Friday, November 27, 2020
"What goes on in most average Americans’ news feeds is nearly impossible for outsiders to observe."
"Only in a year like 2020 would it be completely legitimate to ask a friend to iron your brain." On "head empty" memes.
The Texas warehouse where migrant families and children were kept in cages is undergoing renovations, and will reopen in 2022.
Rebecca Solnit: "Who the hell wants unity with Nazis until and unless they stop being Nazis?"
A beautiful, papercut-art ode to classic video games.
A beautiful, papercut-art ode to classic video games.
Facebook insiders list the ways the company could fight disinformation, but won't—because it negatively downvotes right-wingers.
A virtual streamer was banned from Twitch in a dispute over who owns her likeness.
The New York Times asked an AI to write a “Modern Love” column.
“I don’t drink,” he said. I was so shocked, I dropped my purse and my keys and had to pick them up. I don’t drink, either, but I would have had a drink with this man, this stranger. “That’s OK,” I said. “I don’t know,” he said, and he seemed a little uncomfortable.
↩︎ The New York Times
"It turns out that 'ybet" is an archaic past participle of 'beat.'" What it's like to play world-class Scrabble competitors.
White males dominate crossword puzzle answers—except at USA Today, where editor Erik Agard focuses on the underrepresented.
Thursday, November 26, 2020
SA-CCR switch clouded by confusion over netting sets
MAS unveils yuan funding for banks in Singapore
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
Face masks have caused some to realize they have hearing loss, and have been relying on lip reading and facial expressions.
The Supreme Court may hear a case on same-sex couples' parenting rights—strange, since the Court has already ruled twice on this.
What was behind Michigan’s fake voter fraud scandal? Endangered Republicans vying to prove their loyalty to Trump.
Actionable threats against him and his family began to be reported. The Michigan State Police worked with local law enforcement to arrange a security detail. All for doing his job. All for upholding the rule of law. All for following his conscience and defying the wishes of Donald Trump.
↩︎ POLITICO
The Vatican is investigating who liked a butt pic from the Pope's official Instagram account.
On a two-hour walk in downtown Beijing, artist Deng Yufeng demonstrated how difficult it is to dodge CCTV cameras in the capital.
In India, police have charged two Netflix executives over an interfaith temple kiss in A Suitable Boy.
Trump will require tourists from poor countries with visa "overstay" rates above 10% to post bonds up to $15,000 to visit the US.
In 2009, Democrats introduced bills for electoral reforms such as same-day registration. Their own leadership ignored them.
Photos of America's national parks before they were national parks.
FX Markets Asia Awards 2020: FX house of the year, Australia and FX house of the year, NDFs – ANZ
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Anonymous New Yorkers describe partying during the pandemic. "I’m aware that what we are doing is pretty stupid."
To focus on a single turn (in life).
For your weekly lockdown wanderlust: a Swiss ski movie that involves more than the usual fair share of philosophizing about awareness while hiking through the mountains.
Did you know? Staff on long-haul flights relax in "crew rests," purpose-built rest areas that are off-limits to passengers.
"They take their own concerns too seriously and only care about the US."
Residents of Beijing respond to Biden’s election.
From two weeks ago, but still interesting to see how people in Beijing respond to Biden's win.