The Bear Necessities of Larceny: Californians Arrested for Fraudulently Staging Bear Rampage Jonathan Turley

Immaculately Preserved Saber-Tooth Cat Cub Found in Siberian Permafrost Gizmodo

Three days with the true believers who won’t let Bigfoot die FT

Climate

Oil sector lobbyists the forth largest delegation at COP29 climate summit BBE Intellinews

Dispatches From the COP29 Climate Talks in Baku Exposed by CMD

To Protect Vast Expanses of Ocean Beyond All National Boundaries, 60 Nations Must Ratify the Treaty of the High Seas Inside Climate News

Syndemics

California DPH Reports First Known U.S. Case of Emerging Mpox Strain Avian Flu Diary

Emily Oster and raw milk Closed Form

Nursing aides plagued by PTSD after ‘nightmare’ COVID conditions, with little help NPR

China?

Readout of President Joe Biden’s Meeting with President Xi Jinping of the People’s Republic of China The White House

At APEC 2024, Chinese leader Xi tells Biden he’s ‘ready to work’ with Trump Al Jazeers

Attempt to block economic cooperation is nothing but ‘backpedaling’: China’s Xi Anadolu Agency

Globalization without America? CGTN

New Details on China’s Powerful Hypersonic Glide Vehicle with Drone and Bomb Submunitions Military Watch

How Beijing flipped the South China Sea game with a single island South China Morning Post

What’s behind some Southeast Asia countries’ push to join BRICS and will Trump’s win be a catalyst? Channel News Asia

Far From Home: Through choppy seas and porous land borders, migrant workers risk it all to enter Malaysia. Why? Channel News Asia

India

A day in the life of a New Delhi roadside barber Al Jazeera

Why it is so difficult to walk in Indian cities BBC

If All the World Were Paper: A History of Writing in Hindi Asian Review of Books

How Big Toilet Paper dupes us all Vox

Syraqistan

Israel grants gas exploration license in areas considered to be within Palestine’s maritime boundary Anadolu Agency. Handy map:

What have Trump administration nominees said about Israel and its wars? Al Jazeera

Trump’s ‘pro-Israel’ Appointees Are the Worst of Our Enemies Haaretz

US envoy Hochstein expected in Israel after Lebanon visit for cease-fire efforts Anadolu Agency

Lebanon considers cease-fire plan while Israel launches new strikes The Hill

Hezbollah rebuilds resistance as national unity prevails, for now Middle East Eye

Reports claim Houthis make Red Sea vessel attacks a $2B business Freight Waves

New Not-So-Cold War

Ukraine may reconsider nuclear weapons if NATO membership is denied, says military expert Euromaidan Press

Russia pounds Ukraine’s power grid in ‘massive’ air strike Reuters

Is Ukraine becoming a kleptocracy? Unherd

Corruption looms over Ukraine’s massive reconstruction effort France24

Zelenksyy hopes Ukraine war will end in 2025 through diplomacy not fighting Euronews

Elon Musk mocks Zelenskyy’s insistence that Ukraine cannot be forced to “sit and listen” Ukrainska Pravda

Ukraine’s President Zelenskiy switches rhetorical tack from victory to resistance BNE Intellinews

Russia’s War Economy Is Hitting Its Limits Foreign Policy

Trump Transition

Trump names fracking executive Chris Wright energy secretary BBC

Jay Bhattacharya, an NIH critic, emerges as a top candidate to lead the agency WaPo

Elon Musk backs Howard Lutnick as agent for ‘change’ at US Treasury FT

Incoming US President Donald Trump examining possibility of deporting illegal migrants to Rwanda in process similar to ditched Conservative policy Daily Mail

Undocumented migrants hope Trump mass deportations only ‘for criminals’ BBC

Biden Administration

U.S Department of Commerce finalizes $6.6 billion CHIPS Act funding for TSMC Fab 21 Arizona site Tom’s Hardware

2024 Post Mortem

A Graveyard of Bad Election Narratives Symbolic Capital(ism)

Liberals speak a different language FT

The boys in our liberal school are different now that Trump has won Guardian

Digital Watch

The Great Migration to Bluesky Gives Me Hope for the Future of the Internet 404 Media

Bluesky and enshittification Cory Doctorow, Pluralistic

Zeitgeist Watch

The Overwhelming Noise Makoism

We have a dangerous blur: Philip K. Dick’s cult essay about false realities is as relevant as ever. Literary Hub

The Final Frontier

Where did the universe’s magnetic fields come from? Space.com

Imperial Collapse Watch

Britain’s multi-billion pound aircraft carriers get sunk ‘in most war games’ – and officials have discussed mothballing one to save cash Daily Mail

How America Lost the Arctic The National Interest

Guillotine Watch

Versailles’s Legendary Salon de Diane Is Getting a Lavish Restoration Artnet

Class Warfare

“Everyone loses”: Report Finds that Minnesota Workers Lose Billions of Dollars Annually Due to Payroll Fraud Workday Magazine

The Seeds of Social Revolution: Extreme Wealth Inequality Charles Hugh Smith

Social Theory for the Mid-21st Century: Part II. From -73000 to 2055: Malthusian Poverty to Modern Economic Growth Brad DeLong, Grasping Reality

“Here I Gather All the Friends” Public Domain Review. The deck: “Machiavelli and the Emergence of the Private Study.”

Antidote du jour (Rhododendrites):

Bonus antidote, via alert reader WE:

WE writes: “Here’s a shot from a friend who took in a hurricane refugee and her dogs. The trio, normally very rambunctious, turned into model guests during their stay. Sensible, given the likely emergencies to come.”

See yesterday’s Links and Antidote du Jour here.

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Readers, I have had a correspondent characterize my views as realistic cynical. Let me briefly explain them. I believe in universal programs that provide concrete material benefits, especially to the working class. Medicare for All is the prime example, but tuition-free college and a Post Office Bank also fall under this heading. So do a Jobs Guarantee and a Debt Jubilee. Clearly, neither liberal Democrats nor conservative Republicans can deliver on such programs, because the two are different flavors of neoliberalism (“Because markets”). I don’t much care about the “ism” that delivers the benefits, although whichever one does have to put common humanity first, as opposed to markets. Could be a second FDR saving capitalism, democratic socialism leashing and collaring it, or communism razing it. I don’t much care, as long as the benefits are delivered. To me, the key issue — and this is why Medicare for All is always first with me — is the tens of thousands of excess “deaths from despair,” as described by the Case-Deaton study, and other recent studies. That enormous body count makes Medicare for All, at the very least, a moral and strategic imperative. And that level of suffering and organic damage makes the concerns of identity politics — even the worthy fight to help the refugees Bush, Obama, and Clinton’s wars created — bright shiny objects by comparison. Hence my frustration with the news flow — currently in my view the swirling intersection of two, separate Shock Doctrine campaigns, one by the Administration, and the other by out-of-power liberals and their allies in the State and in the press — a news flow that constantly forces me to focus on matters that I regard as of secondary importance to the excess deaths. What kind of political economy is it that halts or even reverses the increases in life expectancy that civilized societies have achieved? I am also very hopeful that the continuing destruction of both party establishments will open the space for voices supporting programs similar to those I have listed; let’s call such voices “the left.” Volatility creates opportunity, especially if the Democrat establishment, which puts markets first and opposes all such programs, isn’t allowed to get back into the saddle. Eyes on the prize! I love the tactical level, and secretly love even the horse race, since I’ve been blogging about it daily for fourteen years, but everything I write has this perspective at the back of it.