The faux-artisanal.

A very good, awful, lucid list of facts from the last 10 days in Trump’s America, from pig manure to Canadian crabs. 1/17

Christine Blasey Ford can't go home for quite some time, says her lawyer, due to "unending" death threats. 2/17

"How do you feel?" "Tired. Really tired." A week in the life of the third woman to win the Nobel prize for physics. 3/17

Cory Booker goes to Iowa and receives four standing ovations in Des Moines. 4/17

Hurricane Michael intensifies as it approaches the Gulf Coast. 5/17

Photographs of Tokyo, almost impossibly devoid of people, during a typhoon warning. 6/17

A big new UN report says global warming will reach dangerous levels faster than previously thought. 7/17

Climate change getting worse is such a safe bet that investors are gambling on it. 8/17

FEMA works in defiance of climate change, in a cycle of "damage and repair," leaving structures nearly as vulnerable as before. 9/17

One of the winners of this year’s Nobel Prize in economics thinks we need “conditional optimism” to combat climate change. 10/17

A gold rush town near Yosemite, after a year of disastrous fires, finds a new enemy is scaring tourists away: Google Maps. 11/17

Social scientists have documented “compassion collapse” for decades, when people care more about the suffering of single individuals, less about the pain of large groups. 12/17

Between October 2011 and November 2017 there were 259 reported deaths from taking selfies, or "selficides." 13/17

"I crashed so you don’t have to." A journalist offers a novice's guide to electric scooters. 14/17

Why do big companies squander great ideas? Because they require big organizational changes to foster. 15/17

Video: “Columbusing” is when a person believes that they discovered something that isn’t exactly new. 16/17

The International Airbnb Style is the realm of the "faux-artisanal," where coffee shops, bars, and homes around the world all look the same. 17/17


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