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  • Will Iran’s women win? — Their uprising could be the beginning of the end of Iran’s theocracy [The Economist]

  • Secret guns and SS songbooks: the trial of a “completely normal” German commando — Right-wing extremists have infiltrated Germany’s armed forces. Why has so little been done about it? [1843 magazine]

  • What Great Remote Managers Do Differently [Harvard Business Review]

  • Champions League reaction and Europa League build-up [BBC Sport]

  • Ukrainians hold out in east, prepare battle for Kherson [Reuters]

  • Palestinians in Gaza protest, strike in solidarity with Nablus [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Democrats’ Midterm Challenge [The New Yorker]

  • Surface defined 10 years of Windows PCs - can Microsoft nail the next 10, too? [The Verge]

  • Biden has ambitious infrastructure goals. Made-in-America rules could slow them. [Vox]

  • Four years after being acquired by Microsoft, GitHub keeps doing its thing [TechCrunch]

  • Cars are still cars—even when they’re electric [MIT Technology Review]

  • Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg just raised a giant middle finger to Wall Street. The company says its metaverse business will lose even more money next year. [Insider]

  • “We’re missing out on the tremendous talent pool if we’re not intentional about bringing more women into the workforce." Tamara Jalving, our VP of Safety and Talent Acquisition, joined a panel discussing recruitment and retention of women in the trucking industry at the American Trucking Associations Management Conference and Exhibition. Read the panel's recap from Transport Topics. ⬇️ [LinkedIn]

  • ‘Democracy on the ballot’: the man fighting to keep Arizona’s election out of an extremist’s hands [The Guardian]

  • Beyond Catastrophe — A New Climate Reality Is Coming Into View — By David Wallace-Wells [The New York Times Magazine] #ClimateChange

  • Here's When To Get The New Booster So You're Protected On Thanksgiving [Huffington Post] #COVID19 #VaccinesSaveLives

  • It’s a Bad Time to Be a Booster Slacker — Americans aren’t getting the new bivalent COVID shot. What does that mean for the looming winter wave? [The Atlantic]

  • The Midterms Could Set A New Record For Female Governors — And Send Fewer Women To Congress [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Obama, Biden, Harris all hit campaign trail as Election Day nears [The Washington Post]

  • Le réalisateur qui filme les actions de Just Stop Oil en raconte les coulisses [Le Monde]

  • It's time to log off and touch grass — Staring at your phone for hours on end? Go outside and touch grass. [Mashable]

  • Scientists Manipulated People’s Nightmares to Turn Them Into Dreams in New Study [VICE News]

  • Obama Already Said Some of What the Progressive Caucus Got Slammed For About Ukraine [The Intercept_]

  • Speakers of rare languages struggled to navigate COVID care [Nat Geo]

  • How Halloween is celebrated around the world [NPR]

  • San Joaquin air control board gets nearly $120 million to help farmers replace high-emission agriculture equipment [CapRadioNews]

  • Bientôt, la retraite à 70 ans ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Progressives Should Give War a Chance [Foreign Policy]

  • Don’t Rule Out Diplomacy in Ukraine [Foreign Affairs]

  • Kyrgyzstan’s Revolutionary President Japarov, 2 Years On [The Diplomat]

  • How Genes Can Leap From Snakes to Frogs in Madagascar [Quanta Magazine]

  • Cette #PhotoDeLaSemaine montre l'expérience FASER en train d'être assemblée le long du #LHC.Elle cherche des particules qui pourraient servir de médiateur à une force inconnue et relier la matière visible à la #MatièreNoire.#DMD2022 #DarkMatterDay [CERN_FR]

  • Work has begun on new, mysterious AMD SoCs for Chromebooks: ‘Morgana’ and ‘Glinda’ [AMD]

  • Can The U.S. Halt China’s Quantum Quest? [Forbes]

  • NASA’s Economic Benefit Reaches All 50 States [NASA]

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