Monday headlines: Smoke and fears
There are now at least 24 dead in the Los Angeles wildfires, with increasing winds bringing the potential this week for "explosive fire growth." / Los Angeles Times
"We're feeling the magnitude of shared suffering." TMN's Rosecrans Baldwin on the injustice of the LA fires, and the injustices that will surely follow. / GQ
Southern California is dangerously dry right now, and maps tell the story of just how parched the region is. / The Conversation
See also: How to build your own air purifier. / NPR
"Perhaps it wasn't Facebook's fact-checking systems that had a liberal bias, but reality." Elizabeth Lopatto endures three hours of Rogan and Zuckerberg. / The Verge
It's easy to remember the internet of old as always good, but it's more accurate to see it as a pendulum: "At first it disappoints you, but then it gives you hope again." / El País
Recent Gallup data show most US full-time workers want to change jobs this year, a third plan to quit no matter what, and "employees' life evaluations have reached a record low." / User Mag
See also: Is HR your friend? Probably not if they have to choose between you and your boss. / The New York Times [+]
Elon Musk's Boring Company is constructing a 68-mile tunnel system under Las Vegas—because it's privately funded, the project is moving ahead with little government oversight. / ProPublica
"It felt like an act of service." On the unspoken solidarity of flashing your brights to warn other drivers of a speed trap. / Texas Monthly
In an analysis of 160 protein powders, 47% were found to exceed safe amounts of heavy metals, including arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury. / Axios
See also: An exhaustive list of the yogurts, coffees—and even water purification tablets—that contain surprising amounts of plastic chemicals. / PlasticList
Walter White's house is up for sale. The owners lived there throughout the filming of Breaking Bad, and had to deal with an occasional pizza thrown on their roof—here's the listing. / Neatorama, Walter White's House
"Each book prescription is tailored to help clients understand emotions, gain insight, and discover new perspectives." On bibliotherapy as a means to treat depression. / Dazed
Jimmy Carter loved John Lennon's "Imagine," which was played at Carter's funeral and is hardly the anti-faith anthem critics try to make it out to be. / The Nation
Marking the beginning of a new phase of life and work by selling off a treasured eight-track collection. / Here's Where the Story Ends
A rare alignment of all the planets in the solar system will happen at the end of February. / ScienceAlert