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  • How not to run a country — Liz Truss’s new government may already be dead in the water [The Economist]

  • “I’m the same as Mahsa. And I want my freedom”: anger at Iran’s regime spills onto the streets [The Economist Podcasts]

  • The Guardian’s Julia Carrie Wong: Understanding Critical Race Theory, [Part 1] [Part 2] [Harvard Business Review]

  • Cargo plane submerged nose-first in French lake [BBC News]

  • Apple Changed Its Mind. So Who's On the Hook? [Bloomberg]

  • U.S. VP Harris to slam North Korea missile test, visit DMZ [Reuters]

  • Switzerland records worst melt rate of its glaciers [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Hurricane Ian is a Storm that We Knew Would Occur [The New Yorker]

  • Amazon is raising wages for its warehouse workers and delivery drivers. Average starting pay is going up from $18 per hour to “more than” $19 per hour starting next month. The company is raising pay ahead of another union election; warehouse workers in Albany recently filed to unionize, and the union vote will be held in October. [The Verge]

  • Hurricane Ian’s rapid intensification is a sign of the world to come [Vox]

  • BMW will use Amazon Alexa to build its next voice assistant [MIT Technology Review]

  • Microsoft executives say it's 'wrong' for managers to spy on remote employees' mouse clicks and keystrokes: 'That's measuring heat rather than outcome' [Insider]

  • The 2022 Metaverse Summit will address the ever-growing vision of the Metaverse and how businesses should adapt to it. Join us in San Jose this October. [LinkedIn]

  • STATION F is the world's biggest startup campus based in Paris, gathering a whole entrepreneurial ecosystem under one roof. [LinkedIn]

  • Money isn’t important! Take it from Google’s multimillionaire CEO — What’s more annoying than a very rich boss cutting his staff’s benefits? A very rich boss announcing it shouldn’t stop them having fun [The Guardian]

  • Live Updates: Flooding and Power Outages Grow as Ian Moves Inland [The New York Times]

  • Hurricane Ian on the Attack, 2 Million People in the Dark — 155 MPH Winds, ‘Major’ Floods [Huffington Post]

  • The Simple Secret of French Baking [The Atlantic]

  • Women Have Swung Toward Democrats Since The Dobbs Decision [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Harris visits DMZ after North Korean missile tests [The Washington Post]

  • Pourquoi le recrutement de salariés « seniors » est encore difficile [Le Monde]

  • Looking to stream anime? These 7 services are the best places to start. [Mashable]

  • Scientists Discover Unexplained 'Megahalo' Structures in Space That Could Reveal Secrets of Cosmic Web Connecting Universe [VICE News]

  • CEO Says He’s Been “Praying for Inflation” Because it’s an Excuse to Jack Up Prices [The Intercept_]

  • What comes after Omicron? New variants are emerging. [National Geographic]

  • LeBron James is buying a pickleball team [NPR]

  • Newsom signs a bill expanding union rights for farmworkers, shocking advocates [CapRadioNews]

  • Entre Kiev et Moscou, l’enjeu du nucléaire [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Why Arming Allies Is America’s Smartest, Safest Strategy [Foreign Policy]

  • Europe’s Disastrous Ban on Russians — Putin’s Exiles Are Crucial to Winning the War—and to Building a Better Russia [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Most Important Shanghai Cooperation Summit Ever? [The Diplomat]

  • How Big Is Infinity? [Quanta Magazine]

  • Des collisionneur et des gâteaux 🎂 🎉#HappyBirthdayCERN — Depuis 68 ans, le CERN rassemble des scientifiques du monde entier pour chercher des réponses aux plus grandes questions de l’univers. — #OnThisDay [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Invites Media to Northrop Grumman’s Antares Cargo Resupply Launch [NASA]

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