Wednesday headlines: Fail elsewhere, brunchlords!
Related: Netanyahu is sacrificing Israel's legitimacy for his personal needs. "He will not hesitate to take Biden down with him." / The New York Times
A day in the life of Gazans: canned food, long lines for water, and little sleep. / BBC News
Exploring Los Angeles's Skid Row neighborhood with a "renegade" street doctor. / The Los Angeles Times
Where do people go when they reach the United States? Increasingly, Chicago and Denver. / Bloomberg CityLab
Americans typically report the same level of happiness no matter what happens. One idea on why: the mind has both a furnace and an air conditioner. / Experimental History
See also: The poem "Be Drunk" by Charles Baudelaire. / Academy of American Poets
Some examples of 19th-century French artists picturing life in the year 2000—electric scrubbing, underwater croquet. / Open Culture
An artist reconsiders (and draws in a comic) his reaction to Joan Didion's memoir about grief. / The New York Times [+]
An appreciation of wearing the clothes of loved ones who've passed away. / The Trend Report
TMN's Rosecrans Baldwin talks to André 3000 about his overalls. / Highsnobiety
The death of news organizations continues to be blamed on social media companies soaking up all the advertising dollars. / Reliable Sources
Karl Bode: The end of Vice media should be blamed on fail-upward brunchlords. / techdirt
Related: "Tech has graduated from the Star Trek era to the Douglas Adams age." (Unrelated? Wedding hashtags are dead.) / Interconnected, CNN
This time next week, it's the Tournament of Books, presented by Field Notes. And there's still time to grab a new mug. / The Tournament of Books, Field Notes
See also: The gorgeous, special edition notebook commemorating our 20th (!) anniversary. / Field Notes