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See also: A look at what permanent daylight saving time will do to the sunrise and sunset times in your area of the country. / The Hill

The last time the US killed daylight saving time was in 1974, and it was quickly repealed following public outcry and an increase in traffic accidents. / Newsweek

The Earth is dimming as a result of absorbing more light than it’s reflecting, an imbalance that’s doubled over the past century. / The Economist

You’ll need to heat your salads to 158 degrees Fahrenheit to kill cyclospora, and you can thank RFK Jr.’s CDC cuts for this whole thing spinning out of control. / Defector

During his Senate confirmation hearing yesterday, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche opened the door to a nationwide abortion ban. / Autonomy News

The Trump administration has repeatedly cited cost as a reason to deny gender-affirming care to the military—now Hegseth wants to supply the armed forces with testosterone therapy. / The Advocate

The European Broadcasting Union releases new guidelines for broadcasters on avoiding camera angles that may result in compromising images of female athletes. / BBC Sport

“This was music with no ulterior motive, the perfect sound for the beginning of the Carter era: full of hope, somewhat bland, and smiling.” In defense of 1970s instrumental pop. / The Baffler

Hacked data reveals AI music company Suno scraped millions of songs and lyrics from YouTube, Deezer, and Genius. / 404 Media

Related: “The goo is our god and will replace silly things like art, reading, and humanity.” A case for the giant toxic goo pit I want to build in the center of town. / McSweeney’s

Among music lovers, vinyl continues its resurgence, but many are asking: Is there a more sustainable way? On regrinding, polyvinyl alternatives, and wooden records. / Longreads

See also: In the first half of 2026, CD sales growth outpaced vinyl. / Consequence

“You want it to be for everybody, but it’s like, Girl, you’re not ready for what this one is.” The rise of the corporate rave. / Pitchfork

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