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Playlist of the Week: Denise Rabe [beatportal]
Classic album - Underworld’s Rick Smith on Second Toughest in the Infants: "No plugins, no compressors, no gates… I don’t know how I did it!” [Computer Music]
Why more and more musicians are cancelling tours for mental health reasons [Future Music]
Ukrainian Artists Launch New Monthly Playlist Project, Viburnum [DJ Mag]
ARC Music Festival is a House and Techno Celebration Fit for Chicago [Mixmag]
Hardwell brings ‘Rebels Never Die’ to New York for UBS Arena’s first-ever dance event [Interview] [Dancing Astronaut]
Odesza’s first festival in four years + Earth, Wind & Fire, Excision and more at Okeechobee 2023 [Your EDM]
Watch Swedish House Mafia Debut Unreleased Music Featuring Alicia Keys [EDM]
Tiësto Drops Highly Anticipated Mainstage Tune ‘Can U Dance (To My Beat)’ [EDM Sauce]
Watching Movies Sam Worthington Joins The Na’vi And Leaves His Casio Behind In ‘Avatar’ [HODINKEE]
Responding in the aftermath of the Pakistan floods [MSF]
A Russian missile struck a Ukrainian nuclear plant on Monday, landing around 300m away from the reactors, according to Ukrainian authorities. The head of Energoatom, the national nuclear energy firm, described the attack on Pivdennoukrainsk station in the country’s southern Mykolaiv region as “nuclear terrorism”. Separately, the Kremlin denied having committed war crimes in the eastern Kharkiv region, where a Ukrainian counter-offensive has uncovered mass graves with bodies carrying evidence of torture. [The Economist]
As mourning comes: each generation forges its own relationship with the monarchy [1843 magazine]
How Your Company Can Encourage Innovation from All Employees [Harvard Business Review]
Adnan Syed: Conviction overturned in Serial podcast murder case [BBC World]
Southwest Mexico Struck by 7.5 Magnitude Earthquake, Buildings Sway in Capital [Bloomberg]
Uganda declares Ebola outbreak after Sudan strain found [Reuters]
Young Iraqi activists despair as political crisis continues [AL-Jazeera News]
Sisterhood and Slavery in “The Woman King” [The New Yorker]
Sony’s first major PS5 redesign will reportedly have a detachable disc drive / And an extra USB-C port to plug it into [The Verge]
High voter turnout doesn’t cancel out voter suppression [Vox]
People are using messaging, businesses need to catch up [TechCrunch]
Inside the software that will become the next battle front in US-China chip war [MIT Technology Review]
US targeting system makes M777 howitzer highly accurate [Business Insider]
AFWERX Director Col. Nathan Diller, center, announces Autonomy Prime today at AFA Air, Space and Cyber Conference. — Autonomy Prime, while still in its formative stages, will revolve around the creation of a rapid autonomy testing and transition capability to remove roadblocks and aid in rapid, affordable, and iterative testing of autonomy in aircraft. — The Autonomy RFI is open until Oct. 31, 2022. https://lnkd.in/gsucETuy — For more information please visit https://lnkd.in/guKjpSFM or our recent press release https://lnkd.in/gdsE_Bx2 [LinkedIn]
80s hits and nuclear secrets: security concerns plague Trump’s Mar-a-Lago [The Guardian]
Trump Was Warned Late Last Year of Potential Legal Peril Over Documents [The New York Times]
Apple Might Still Release Will Smith's New Movie For Next Year's Oscar Race [Huffington Post]
Why Bill Barr Turned on Trump — No one should think he’s having second thoughts about the awful things he did in office. [The Atlantic]
What’s Behind Democrats’ Improvement In Our Congressional Forecasts? [FiveThirtyEight]
Opinion: No, President Biden, the pandemic is not over [The Washington Post]
Covid-19 : en France, une reprise épidémique annonce la huitième vague [Le Monde]
'Abbott Elementary' Season 2 review: Quinta Brunson's comedy sensation is still as funny (and relevant) as ever [Mashable]
Pro-Ukraine Hacktivists Claim to Have Hacked Notorious Russian Mercenary Group [VICE News]
Losing Afghanistan — No Way Home, Episode Three: Born Again [The Intercept_]
Who were the Maya? Decoding the ancient civilization's secrets [National Geographic]
Puerto Rico is in the dark again, but solar companies see glimmers of hope [NPR]
LGBTQ seniors can struggle to find affordable housing. A Sacramento development is trying to help. [CapRadioNews]
Jusqu’à quand, jusqu’où ? [Le Monde diplomatique]
How ‘Quantum Leap’s reboot compares to the original [Mashable]
Alien-Hunting Astronomer Says There May Be a Second Interstellar Object on Earth in New Study [VICE News]
Condoleezza Rice and Madeleine Albright Conduct a Masterclass on the Banal Horror of U.S. Foreign Policy [The Intercept_]
This filmmaker is 'totally obsessed with the natural world' [National Geographic]
Dear Life Kit: My parents ran a background check on my partner. How can I trust them? [NPR]
California coronavirus updates: Flu season could be headed to the U.S. early [CapRadioNews]
Une revolution qui venait de loin [Le Monde diplomatique] #Chili
Diplomacy Is Still (Just About) Possible in Ukraine [Foreign Policy]
Why Is Putin Escalating the War in Ukraine? [Foreign Affairs]
Japan Set to Welcome Unrestricted Tourism by October [The Diplomat]
How Do Fireflies Flash in Sync? Studies Suggest a New Answer. [Quanta Magazine]
Le CERN a besoin de vous 💪 — Cette #PhotoDeLaSemaine montre Oksana, développeuse de logiciels. Une grande diversité de métiers cohabite au CERN : physiciens, ingénieurs, mais aussi avocats, traducteurs, designers, et plus... — En savoir plus : [CERN_FR]
Artemis I Managers Wave Off Sept. 27 Launch, Preparing for Rollback [NASA]
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