Generous and patient readers, please forgive me for mentioning that the 2024 Water Cooler fundraiser is ongoing. –lambert

Love them or hate them, hyenas are getting the last laugh National Geographic

Dealmaking slowdown leaves private equity with record unsold assets FT. Somebody call a wh-a-a-a-a-bulance!

Take note, downtowns: Crystal City suffered its office apocalypse and came out better Greater Greater Washington

Perpetually growing meat! pharyngula. Just like “Chicken Little” in The Space Merchants!

Climate

The Great Barrier Reef’s latest bout of bleaching is the fifth in eight summers – the corals now have almost no reprieve The Conversation

Breaking The Ice: Frederic Tudor’s Frozen Empire Investor Amnesia

Water

Colorado ranchers sentenced after tampering with rain gauges to increase crop subsidies CBS

#COVID19

We ignored AIDS. Let’s not repeat the mistake on long COVID Newark Star-Ledger. Again, mass media starting to get out in from of CDC and the public health establishment.

On the impact of mass screening for SARS-CoV-2 through self-testing in Greece Frontiers in Public Health. From the Abstract: “Screening programs that pre-emptively and routinely test population groups for disease at a massive scale were first implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic in a handful of countries. One of these countries was Greece, which implemented a mass self-testing program during 2021. In contrast to most other non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs), mass self-testing programs are particularly attractive for their relatively small financial and social burden… Conservative estimates show that the program reduced the reproduction number by 4%, hospitalizations by 25%, and deaths by 20%, translating into approximately 20,000 averted hospitalizations and 2,000 averted deaths in Greece between April and December 2021.”

China?

China’s ‘two sessions’ 2024: new mandate, party control push central bank beyond ordinary role South China Morning Post. Headline on the front page: “‘A whole new ball game’: China’s central bank looks to learn from US blunders.”

Behind the doors of a Chinese hacking company, a sordid culture fueled by influence, alcohol and sex AP. What, no “cuddle puddles“?

Myanmar

Fears of mass migration from Myanmar as military plans to draft thousands Al Jazeera

Sealed fate: The second sons of Ta’ang State Frontier Myanmar

India

LS polls: Will do away with ‘secular’ in Preamble, says Karnataka BJP MP Business Standard

The Koreas

South Korea begins suspending licences of 4,900 striking doctors; leaves door open for dialogue Channel News Asia

Africa

Thousands of Chinese workers leave Africa as lack of funding and impact of pandemic take their toll South China Morning Post

Syraqistan

Muslim countries announce start of Ramadan in shadow of Gaza war Al Jazeera

Hamas Bets on Ramadan to Help It Survive Israel’s Assault WSJ

Israeli police block entry of Palestinians to Al-Aqsa Mosque Anadolu Agency

Israel’s Chief Sephardic Rabbi: If They Force Us to Go to the Army, We’ll All Leave the Country Haaretz (Furzy Mouse). “The soldiers succeed thanks to the Torah learners.”

Spook, Terrorist or Criminal? America’s Mysterious Files on Netanyahu Washington Report on Middle East Affairs. From 1996, still germane.

Can ships carrying aid help avert famine in Gaza? FT. No.

Desperate to Escape Gaza Carnage, Palestinians Are Forced to Pay Exorbitant Fees to Enter Egypt The Intercept (Furzy Mouse).

European Disunion

Portugal’s centre right claims victory in election marked by populist surge France24

New Not-So-Cold War

Furious critics compare Pope’s call for Ukraine to wave ‘white flag’ to Nazi appeasement NY Post

France’s Macron postpones trip to Ukraine Reuters. Commentary:

NATO Should Not Accept Ukraine—for Ukraine’s Sake Stephen Walt, Foreign Policy

This Prophetic Academic Now Foresees the West’s Defeat NYT

SITREP 3/11/24: Patriots Blown Up as Mix-Messaged NATO Fumbles On Simplicius the Thinker(s)

Vital Russian Supply Lines In Black Sea Cut By Ukrainian Drones Naval News. Or not–

Has the U.S. Ceded the Black Sea to Russia? Maritime Executive

“The drive isn’t the same as at 19, but I know why I’m here.” 10 years of fighting for Ukraine JAM News. An Azov.

‘Novorossiya’ rising from ashes like phoenix M. K. Bhadrakumar, Indian Punchline

Ukraine war is changing the global arms trade Deutsche Welle

UPDATE TO “Did the West Intentionally Incite Putin to War?” Gordon Hahn

US uranium miners resurrected by nuclear revival and Ukraine war FT

Haiti

Haiti’s capital ‘under siege’ as armed gangs attack key infrastructure France24

US mulls deploying Marine security team to Haiti amid gang crisis Marine Corps Times. Note: URL shows original headline: “elite-marine-security-team-deploys-to-haiti-amid-gang-crisis.” Except not:

Blooper? Last minute change of plans?

Biden Administration

Biden administration to bring port crane manufacturing back to the US Seatrade Maritime

Why astronomers are worried about 2 major telescopes right now Space.com

2024

What’s Really Going On with Immigration? Neil Howe, Demography Unplugged

Antitrust

How 16 Companies are Dominating the World’s Google Search Results (2024 Edition) Detailed

Healthcare

Need help with a big medical bill? How a former surgeon general is fighting a $5,000 tab USA Today. Jerome Adams

Digital Watch

The De-Google Project Tim Bray

Palantir’s NHS-stealing Big Lie Cory Doctorow, Pluralistic. On Palantir and the NHS, see NC here, here, and here.

Welcome to the Valley of the Creepy AI Dolls WIred

49% of founders say they’re considering quitting their startup this year Sifted

Silicon Valley is pricing academics out of AI research WaPo

Bushnell

Will Aaron Bushnell’s Death Trigger Anarchism Witch Hunt? The Intercept

Our Famously Free Press

How Pseudo-Intellectualism Ruined Journalism William Deresiewicz, Persuasion

The Oscars

Hayao Miyazaki scoops second Oscar with The Boy And The Heron Channel News Asia

On the Red Carpet London Review of Books

Jonathan Glazer Condemns ‘Occupation’ and Violence in Israel and Gaza NYT. Shudder quotes? Really? What Glazer said: “Right now, we stand here as men who refute their Jewishness and the Holocaust being hijacked by an occupation which has led to conflict for so many innocent people.” What Variety says Glazer said. Commentary:

Who edited this? Could they at least have signaled the omission with an ellipsis?

Class Warfare

The 0 dark thirty shift: At work with the sweepers, lifties and corduroy farmers who keep Colorado resorts humming Colorado Sun

Getting food delivered in New York is simple. For the workers who do it, getting paid is not AP

The Billionaire And The Con Artist Forbes

Forecaster Peter Turchin: ‘The US is in a much more perilous state than Russia’ FT

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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.