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  • Only politics, not the law, can stop Donald Trump [The Economist]

  • The RICO Act has been used against Atlanta’s rappers. Now, it’s Trump’s turn [The Economist Podcasts]

  • The space missions running on old tech [BBC Future]

  • The 12 Wildest Things I Learned as a Nightlife Concierge in Ibiza [Bloomberg]

  • Intel, Tower terminate $5.4 billion deal over regulatory hurdles [Reuters]

  • Watch Afghan activist challenge Taliban spokesman on girls’ education [AL-Jazeera News] #documentary

  • How the iMac saved Apple — Twenty-five years ago, Apple released the computer that would save it from bankruptcy and pave the way for Apple to become the most important technology company ever. [The Verge]

  • What we get wrong about saving the bees [Vox]

  • Bluesky adds self-labeling for posts and a dedicated media tab for profiles [TechCrunch]

  • Inside the messy ethics of making war with machines [MIT Technology Review]

  • The US Army is rushing to rearm its electronic warriors after watching Russia and Ukraine jam each other's drones [Business Insider]

  • Collaboration and communication are key when it comes to working with industry 🔑

    Three senior officials from NGA, United States Space Force, and National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) participated in a webinar hosted by Intelligence and National Security Alliance about commercial innovation.

    Read about it here ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dUkg8CXY [LinkedIn]

  • Family of academic detained in Egypt accuse US of breaking pledge to help [The Guardian]

  • With Reported Missing in Maui Topping 1,000, Officials Will Release Names [New York Times]

  • Adam Kinzinger Names GOP Rival He Thinks Trump Is 'Scared To Death Of' [Huffington Post]

  • Kill the Five-Day Workweek [The Atlantic]

  • Three Georgia Law Professors Weigh In On Trump’s Latest Indictment [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Waiting for fall weather to enjoy pumpkin spice lattes? You may miss them. [The Washington Post]

  • 'Fossils have become the foundations of a wide variety of beliefs, from Taiwan to Normandy' [Le Monde]

  • Gamers: Take advantage of BOGO sales at Amazon and Best Buy right now [Mashable]

  • Warner Bros. Apologizes to the Nation of Japan for Memeing Barbenheimer [VICE News]

  • As The Taliban Hunts Prosecutors, Afghan and U.S. Lawyers Team Up to Bring Their Colleagues to Safety [The Intercept_] #Afghanistan

  • Why parents still try to ban ‘The Color Purple’ in schools [National Geographic] #BLM

  • The biggest and best video game releases of the summer [NPR]

  • First study on Sacramento music economy finds city needs more performance venues [CapRadioNews]

  • Du ski par 40 °C [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Fighter Jet Market Enters Its Multipolar Era [Foreign Policy]

  • The Missed Opportunity of Europe’s Energy Crisis

    Putin’s Aggression Should Speed the Shift Away From Fossil Fuels [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japan at the Center of Airpower Defense Diplomacy in the Indo-Pacific [The Diplomat]

  • An Old Conjecture Falls, Making Spheres a Lot More Complicated [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici la connexion entre deux aimants supraconducteurs du #LHC. — Autour des conducteurs électriques entre autres aimants, on peut voir un élément clé pour l'ingénierie de l'accélérateur : le soufflet. #LHCDictionary [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Selects Geology Team for the First Crewed Artemis Lunar Landing [NASA]

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