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  • The costs of Russia’s war are about to hit home [The Economist]

  • Who moved my chips? Life in an AI entrepreneurs’ houseshare [1843 magazine]

  • US Congress poised to narrowly avert government shutdown with just hours to go [BBC News]

  • Apple Says Software, Apps Behind iPhone Overheating; Fix Coming [Bloomberg]

  • UK aims to offer military training inside Ukraine, minister says [Reuters]

  • Paradise prison: How 107 Bangladeshis became enslaved on a Pacific island [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How Emily Wilson Made Homer Modern [The New Yorker]

  • Watch Linda Yaccarino’s wild interview at the Code Conference / Yaccarino appeared frustrated and rattled as she came out for an interview with CNBC’s Julia Boorstin that was at times odd, uncertain, and confrontational. [The Verge]

  • A program that saved child care for millions is expiring. What now? [Vox]

  • Startups may have trouble finding their enterprise footing [TechCrunch]

  • Why the dream of fusion power isn’t going away [MIT Technology Review]

  • Ukrainian commandos on jet skis conducted daring Crimea raid: The Times [Business]

  • I'm convinced that we must invest in young people to tackle the global talent crunch and safeguard the future of our companies and economies. A few years ago, SAP and UNICEF joined forces to help young people prepare for the #FutureOfWork. If we want to succeed in accelerating the digital and #GreenTransformation of economies, we need our future workers and leaders to be equipped with the right skills so that they in turn can drive innovation, employment, and entrepreneurship. [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Manchester United booed off after Crystal Palace’s Andersen piles on pain [The Guardian]

  • Government Shutdown - Senate to Vote to Keep Government Running Through Mid-November [New York Times] GOP mofos taking country hostage constantly, I hate this shit

  • New Study Finds Working This Many Days At Home May Help The Planet [Huffington Post]

  • This Week in Books: History Scares Authoritarians [The Atlantic]

  • Workers are striking and Americans are into it [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Five years after the Khashoggi murder: No justice, no closure [The Washington Post]

  • French arms manufacturers seek to establish a status in Ukraine [Le Monde]

  • Webb telescope stares at our galactic neighbor, sees cosmic spectacle [Mashable]

  • Kia and Hyundai Blame TikTok and Instagram For Their Cars Getting Stolen [VICE News]

  • George W. Bush Is Building a Memorial to the War on Terror. He Wants Your Feedback. — Over 4.5 million people will not be submitting comments because they are dead. [The Intercept_]

  • Meet the newest species of tarantula. It’s electric blue. [National Geographic]

  • Anger grows over Ukraine's largest Orthodox church, still aligned with Moscow despite war [NPR]

  • If national parks close during a government shutdown, California tourism could take a hit [CapRadioNews]

  • La faute à l’Europe et aux marchés ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • All the Palestinians Got From Oslo Was KFC [Foreign Policy] #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • America Needs a New Strategy in Somalia [Foreign Affairs]

  • Despite China-US Dialogues, Semiconductor Supply Chain Remains Uncertain [The Diplomat]

  • How Simple Math Moves the Needle [Quanta Magazine]

  • Ce #ThrowbackThursday nous allons aux origines du CERN en 1954 avec une photographie qui a capturé la première pelle de terre creusée sur le site de Meyrin, sous les yeux des responsables genevois et des membres du personnel du CERN. [CERN_FR]

  • Living on the Edge: Supernova Bubble Expands in New Hubble Time-Lapse Movie [NASA]

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