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Tuesday Headlines: Sage advice

No matter what measures are taken to reduce emissions, the West Antarctic Ice Sheet will continue melting, according to a new study. / Reuters

Though Jim Jordan lost his bid for House speaker, how Republicans voted shows how the party's right wing may win out soon enough. / The New York Times [+]

Related: "Jordan's refusal to renounce election denialism cost him support in his bid to become speaker." / The Hill

At the IDF's request, Apple, Google, and Waze have shut off live traffic data in Israel and Gaza. / Gizmodo

"The stager stages the furniture, the clearer stages the energy." How to sell a haunted house. / The Washington Post [+]

See also: The economics of running a haunted house, where you're making money for just one month but spending it all year long. / The Hustle

Why Shirley Jackson's horror shakes us to the core: Mixing violence and small-town America, she builds an undercurrent of terror in the everyday. / The Guardian

A history of how films use disheveled hair to signify a character's mental state. / Dirt

By "optimizing" coverage to where one day there are only the insured and the uninsurable, the insurance industry is undermining the very reason to pool risk. / Insider

The International Energy Agency predicts fossil fuel demand will fall before the end of the decade, to be replaced by clean energy alternatives. / CNBC

The WHO warns dengue will become endemic in parts of Europe and the US as climate change makes more regions hospitable to mosquitoes that carry the disease. / POLITICO

"On June 4, 2013, Buck 8917 did something weird, for a deer: He took a long, purposeful walk." The secret lives of deer. / The New York Times [+]