As the day dissolves.

In a surprise announcement at COP26, the US and China say they'll work together to achieve climate goals. / CNN

"Packing up and moving is, if not impossible, then highly unlikely for the stateless." Those most vulnerable to climate change. / NPR

More US cities are ramping up efforts to recycle wastewater into tap water. / Associated Press

A roundup of ways the music industry is—and isn't—changing its practices in order to fight climate change. / The Face

Humanity has produced around eight million metric tons of pandemic-related plastic waste from increased PPE use and e-commerce. / The Washington Post

With evidence showing deer can catch Covid, eradicating the disease is less likely—"even if the entire human population becomes immune." / Goats and Soda

One of the Capitol rioters has become the first person to be sentenced for assaulting a law enforcement officer during the attacks. / NPR

All of the weapons—that we know about—that rioters used or brandished at the Capitol. / BuzzFeed News

How Republican operatives used a network of fake news sites to amplify CRT content in pre-election Virginia. / Popular Information

US consumer prices jumped last month in the fastest inflation increase since 1990. / CNBC

"The inflation freakout...may be the fundamental class conflict: that between creditors and debtors." / The Intercept

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Among the many lessons of the Astroworld tragedy is the degree of havoc online influencers can play in our real lives. / Garbage Day

Why no one's talking about a critically acclaimed, Emmy-winning TV series: You can only stream it with a cable subscription. / The New York Times

When Facebook's "male, heteronormative gaze" prevents you from advertising your Suzanne Valadon exhibit. / Hyperallergic

The New Jersey arcade with a banned-for-life list that spans four decades. / News 12 New Jersey

What could you do with a scannable chip implanted in your hand? Show your vaccination details, for one. / VICE

A fake Italian coffee generator. / Gloria Capano

"They were manifesting as the earth's bright-colored nerve endings." Literature's greatest sunsets. / Literary Hub

Here are the spectacular fall photos you've earned. / The Atlantic


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