Monday, October 28th, 2024
Donald Trump is preparing an assault on America’s immigration system [The Economist]
The Democrats want Tim Walz to speak to rural Americans. They aren’t listening [1843 Magazine]
The Weekend Intelligence: The Apology [The Economist Podcasts]
In the coming year, extreme weather events will pose risks to asset valuations and insurance markets. Learn more about how climate change will affect the industry in EIU’s financial services outlook: [The EIU]
Stop Ignoring Your High Performers [Havard Business Review]
What’s really behind America’s men v women election [BBC]
Ishiba Signals Intention to Remain as Japan PM Despite Party's Election Defeat [Bloomberg]
Egypt proposes short Gaza truce with small hostage-prisoner exchange [Reuters]
Palestinians ‘starving to death’ in northern Gaza due to Israeli siege [AL-Jazeera News]
Classic survival horror is still alive and scaring / Fear the Spotlight and the Silent Hill 2 remake show two different ways of updating the genre for modern platforms. [The Verge]
The Architect: Stephen Miller’s dark agenda for a second Trump term [Vox]
Founders and VCs back a pan-European C corp, but an ‘EU Inc’ has a rocky road ahead [TechCrunch]
Kids are learning how to make their own little language models [MIT Technology Review]
'Shark Tank' star Kevin O'Leary once said buying lunch or coffee is like burning money — and risks delaying retirement [Business Insider]
Consul General Florian Cardinaux met with Amazon and Microsoft in Seattle. These two tech giants employ many of our French nationals in Washington State. They had a productive discussion on their projects in France and the AI Action Summit that Emmanuel Macron will host next February. [LinkedIn]
Nasa astronaut released from hospital after space return [The Guardian]
Nate Silver: Here’s What My Gut Says About the Election. But Don’t Trust Anyone’s Gut, Even Mine. [The New York Times]
'I’m 37, And I’m Beyond Over It': Older Adults Are Revealing The Things They're 'Too Old To Deal With' Anymore [Huffington Post]
What Is Russia Doing With North Korean Troops? [The Atlantic]
Which states have the most — and least — accurate polls? [FiveThirtyEight]
Democrats spotlight racist Puerto Rico insult at Trump rally amid battle for Latinos [The Washington Post]
Emmanuel Macron au Maroc pour une visite de réconciliation [Le Monde]
Every Apple Mac announcement so far [Mashable]
McDonald’s Can Legally Fix Its Own McFlurry Machines Now [VICE]
Trump’s Cronies Threw the VA Into Chaos. Millions of Veterans’ Lives Are on the Line Again. [The Intercept_]
10th Anniversary of Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund: UN Highlights Rising Humanitarian Needs [Afghanistan Interational]
Is Chocolate actually good for you? [Nat GEO]
Over 200,000 subscribers flee 'Washington Post' after Bezos blocks Harris endorsement [NPR]
What are the rules for what voters can say and wear at a polling place? [CapRadioNews]
Trumpisme, messianisme, affairisme [Le Monde diplomatique]
A Contested U.S. Election Would Mean Global Instability [Foreign Policy]
How to End the Democratic Recession [Foreign Affairs]
US Cyber Official Warns of ‘Inflection Point’ in Attacks From Russia and China [The Cipher Brief]
Meet the Eukaryote, the First Cell to Get Organized [Quanta Magazine]
Certains géants sont faits de métal 🔴 D'autres sont faits de chair et d'os 🦖 Aujourd'hui, nous vous dévoilons les coulisses de la nouvelle exposition temporaire Dialogues insolites: Le Muséum rencontre le CERN, ouverte aux visiteurs à partir du 26 Oct. 24 jusqu’au 2 Mar 2025. [CERN_FR]
NASA Provides Update on Artemis III Moon Landing Regions [NASA]
What’s up, everybody! It’s Monday, October 28, 2024. I hope you had a great weekend. Here’s some Content Curation for today. Let’s catch up later, do NOT forget, be sure to either vote by mail, vote early, or vote on #ElectionDay, for VP Kamala Harris. America depends on you. Or else, we will be stuck in a #TrumpNightmare for another 4 years, none of us can afford that ever again, and you know it. If you’re Generation X, Y, & Z, you gotta vote, and tell your family/relatives/friends to vote as well. This election is so important. Go to Vote.org . Thanks in advance.
Until Next Time!