Thursday headlines: O patria mia
Cuba's power grid fails again as Hurricane Rafael crosses the island. / The Guardian
Germany's ruling coalition collapses, triggering political chaos in Europe's largest economy. / DW
A round-up of how global leaders are responding to Donald Trump's reelection. / NPR
Related: The return of Trumponomics gets markets excited "but frightens the world." / The Economist
Yesterday, Democratic Senate candidates outperformed Harris—or, put another way, Republican Senate candidates are doing worse than Trump. / Vox
California plans to lead "the liberal resistance" against the new administration. / The Los Angeles Times
Heather Cox Richardson recalls the pamphlets supplied to soldiers in WWII explaining fascism. / Letters From an American
See also: Remembering the Guerrilla Girls' call for a return to "traditional values" on abortion. / Guerrilla Girls
Recent studies suggest the presence of armed officers has no impact on school safety or day-to-day crime. / Undark Magazine
A study finds cancer cases and deaths are expected to rise by 77% and 90% in 2050, respectively. / JAMA Network
Interviews with more than 100 older Japanese women and men suggest working less during your life leads to a much better retirement. / The Conversation
Scientists find that rainforests can rapidly regrow if left alone. / Grist
Some thoughts on what people lose by no longer relying on their memory. "I suspect we're losing a lot." / The Base Camp
Researchers spot a black hole that appears to have been "feeding" at 40 times the theoretical limit for millions of years. / Ars Technica
A diminutive Japanese satellite made of wood makes it into space. / Quartz
For some weekly wanderlust, TMN's Rosecrans Baldwin bike-tours an island off southern Japan. / Travel + Leisure
Do dogs know what art is? "Canine perception is collaborative. Dogs are pack animals; they are always among." / The Paris Review
An exclusive Italian club devoted to Verdi requires a member to die before a new one can join. / The New York Times [+]
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