Thursday headlines: Expungables
The February heatwave in West Africa was made 10 times more likely by climate change. / CarbonBrief
British farmers say this year's record rainfall suggests an ongoing emergency. / The Guardian
A round-up of superlatives, senior yearbook style, for "the most surprising, actionable, and fun solutions" to the climate crisis. / Grist
Lionel Barber: We already live in a "Trump 1.5" world, but Japan is more worried than most about Trump 2.0. / Politico Magazine
See also: Fake pictures of Donald Trump with historical figures. / X
Despite a decade of federal oversight, Albuquerque cops kill people at a higher rate than any other police force in the United States. / Searchlight New Mexico
Can America's abandoned malls be turned into housing? Zoning rules say probably not. / Vox
Consumer Reports asks the USDA to take Lunchables off school lunch menus due to high amounts of sodium and heavy metals. / NPR
A French court says veggie burgers can be called "steaks." / Le Monde
Indie food brands cry foul over Trader Joe's executives' "blatant and aggressive" copycat tactics. / Taste
Biohackers go all in on so-called cellular-health treatments, despite science not exactly supporting them. / GQ
"'The most basic questions about sleep still lack definite answers." Increasing evidence finds sleep disorders to have a genetic component. / The London Review of Books