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Republican-led states are using public health agencies to enforce Trump’s deportation efforts—and discouraging immigrants’ US-born children from seeking Medicaid. / KFF Health News

In its settlement with the state for providing child transgender care, Texas Children’s Hospital must pay $10 million and establish the country’s first “detransition clinic.” / The Texas Tribune

The last time there was an El Nino as severe as the one predicted this summer, worldwide droughts caused famines that killed at least 50 million people. / Futurism

“Part of what has led us into this state of impasse is precisely the generations of confident, optimistic thinking that claims to have divined the future.” Roy Scranton’s climate writing isn’t mere doomerism. / Literary Hub

According to a new poll, more Americans would rather live next to a nuclear power plant than a data center. / Gallup

An interactive map details the data centers that could be coming to a town near you. / Track Policy

“In 2024, advisers to Musk ran a $45 million false-flag campaign so precise in its cynicism that it deserves to be described slowly and disdainfully.” How AI could buy 2026. / The Farce

See also: On “rich guy quote journalism” and why we shouldn’t listen when wealthy people complain about Zohran Mamdani. / String in a Maze

Related: How to spot an AI-generated deepfake, according to a leading digital forensicist. / Science

See also: AI is all over knitting podcasts, where you won’t learn anything about history technique, but mainly that you should feel good about knitting. / Kate Davies

Police in a rural French region issue a warning to drivers that fruits fermenting in the wild means it’s drunk-deer season. / UPI

On accepting what it means to now be a Costco member. “Where else can you purchase a wedding ring, a baby carrier, and a casket?” / Taste

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