The Great Grocery Store Squeeze.

Food deserts are not an inevitable consequence of poverty or low population density, and they didn’t materialize around the country for no reason. Something happened. That something was a specific federal policy change in the 1980s.

Easing restrictions on “discriminatory pricing” allowed major supermarket chains to drive local groceries out of business, and forced residents of low-status city neighborhoods and rural towns to travel long distances to buy food.

“The Biden administration has begun to connect the dots.” But Trump’s re-election puts that work in doubt.

By Stacy Mitchell at The Atlantic.

h/t Garbage Day

The dog got into the cat food today. I hope your day is going as well as hers.

Finished reading: The Closers by Michael Connelly 📚. Another good Harry Bosch yarn. Spoiler alert: Bosch catches the murderer, but only after near catastrophic failure.

… giving more rights to a creative worker who has no bargaining power is like giving your bullied schoolkid more lunch money. No matter how much lunch money you give that kid, the bullies will take it and your kid will remain hungry. To get your kid lunch, you have to clear the bullies away from the gate.

Harpercollins wants authors to sign away AI training rights, by Cory Doctorow

RIP Earl Holliman, 96, who appeared in “The Twilight Zone,” “Giant,” “Forbidden Planet” and the 1970s TV series “Police Woman."

Alex Williams at the New York Times:

Earl Holliman, an iron-jawed actor who earned a star on Hollywood Boulevard for a prolific career that included a corral full of Westerns, an appearance on the first episode of “The Twilight Zone” and a turn as Angie Dickinson’s boss on the 1970s television drama “Police Woman,” died on Monday at his home in Studio City, Calif. He was 96.

Despite a promising trajectory, Mr. Holliman was open about not burning for stardom the way many in Hollywood did.

“Money is getting important to me,” he said in a 1967 interview with The Los Angeles Times, for an article headlined “He’d Rather Be an Actor Than a Star.” “The trouble is, I can’t handle success.”

After starring in the Western series “Hotel de Paree,” which ran for a season starting in 1959, he told the newspaper he received four movie offers and a recording contract from Capitol Records.

“So what did I do?” he said. “I went to Europe instead, bummed around for a whole year.”

A Bird Flu Pandemic Would Be One of the Most Foreseeable Catastrophes in History.

Zeynep Tufekci at the New York Times:

The H5N1 avian flu, having mutated its way across species, is raging out of control among the nation’s cattle, infecting roughly a third of the dairy herds in California alone. Farmworkers have so far avoided tragedy, as the virus has not yet acquired the genetic tools to spread among humans. But seasonal flu will vastly increase the chances of that outcome. As the colder weather drives us all indoors to our poorly ventilated houses and workplaces, we will be undertaking an extraordinary gamble that the nation is in no way prepared for.

Biden has failed to take action to defend against H5N1, and Trump wants an anti-vaxxer and advocate of dubious herd immunity pandemic prevention in charge of public health. This is not OK.