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The Supreme Court decides President Trump can fire independent regulators at will, though not at the Federal Reserve. / NPR

In ruling that prison staff can’t be held financially liable for violating religious freedoms—specifically, for cutting a Rastafarian man’s hair—the Supreme Court would seem to run roughshod over the law, Congress, and itself. / The Associated Press, The Nation

Former employees of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recreate a climate-data website shut down by the Trump administration. / NPR

Across Europe, approximately only a fifth of homes have air conditioning. / Maarten Boudry’s Substack

In the UK, more than nine in 10 homes are not insulated to keep out heat, “while by 2050 there is forecast to be a daily shortfall in water supply of five billion liters.” / The Guardian

A woman uses artificial intelligence to produce documentary-style, time-traveling travel videos. / YouTube

What if the World Cup wasn’t about soccer but things like happiness and life expectancy? / Dataguessr

An interview with Team USA’s official barista: “It’s nonstop from 6:30-9:15am and 2-5pm. Definitely hitting around 200 drinks on high energy days!” / Sprudge

Los Angeles’s three new museums are said to be “watershed examples of large-scale curvature as built form.” / Places Journal

James Turrell’s 100th “skyscape” installation opens in Aarhus, Denmark. / Colossal

A former chief music critic of the New York Times reviews himself at 93. / Bernard Holland

After five months without pot, “the guy” Ben Sinclair reflects on whether biking or weed was his true muse for discovering New York City. / Low Maintenance

Unrelated: The Wikipedia article on British economist Guy Standing “includes a photo of Standing seated.” / Futility Closet


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