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For escape during the next pandemic? A new "yacht liner" is stocked with three dozen condos that are said to retail for $11 million each. / The Daily Mail

The rise and fall of a family who got rich selling snake oil, which became even more valuable with Trump's endorsement. / Bloomberg

See also: How to buy a house with your parents’ money. / McSweeney's Internet Tendency

A study finds the faculty at the top 20 finance departments—and the editorial boards at the top finance journals—are heavily left-leaning. / The National Association of Scholars

Most contactless service is pretty bad. “You can tell because the rich don't do it.” / The Week

San Francisco pays about twice the median cost of a one-bedroom apartment for people to be housed and fed in tents. / The San Francisco Chronicle

At about 4:30 pm on summer days, a "solstice sun crack" draws onlookers in San Francisco's Noe Valley. / SFGate

Brooke Jarvis assembles a thread from a few days of news showing infrastructure around the world falling apart as a result of the climate crisis. / Twitter

The happiest countries don't depend on self-help tactics or hygge—they depend on being equitable and balanced. / The Atlantic

The average colors of nations based on satellite images from the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission. / Erdavis

In a paean to Black hair, Michaela angela Davis pays tribute to "glorious edges, where Black and Brown hairstyles begin." / Cosmopolitan

Gold medalist Natasha Hastings, the "400M diva," explains how she trained during pregnancy. / The Cut

Tennis is brutally individualistic, which enables the majority of players to get stiffed financially. A new players’ group struggles to unite. / The New York Times Magazine

Muhammad Didit’s “2 Hours Doing Nothing” video has passed 5 million views. / The Morning News

A poem if you’re lucky enough to be out and about in society again: “Life” by Anne Carson. / The New Yorker