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  • How to avoid war over Taiwan [The Economist]

  • “Israelis are taking to the streets, claiming the plan amounts to dictatorship”—Bibi in the corner [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Menindee: Australia begins mass fish death clean-up [BBC News]

  • Trump Sweats an Arrest. We Should Sweat a Second Term. [Bloomberg]

  • Bitcoin climbs to 9-month high as bank turmoil sparks rally [Reuters]

  • 20 years on, was removing Saddam Hussein worth the war in Iraq? [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How America Manufactures Poverty [The New Yorker]

  • Here’s even more evidence Valve is working on a CS:GO update. In case you weren’t convinced by previous reports that indicate a CS:GO update is imminent, now PCGamesN has spotted that Valve filed for a “CS2” trademark on March 14th.This tracks with the “cs2.exe” file names users uncovered in a recent Nvidia driver update. We just don’t know whether the game is actually a sequel or an upgraded version using Valve’s Source 2 engine. — Counter-Strike 2 trademarks filed by Valve [The Verge]

  • The beginner’s guide to bird-watching [Vox]

  • How startups can future-proof for an uncertain present [TechCrunch]

  • A new paradigm for managing data [MIT Technology Review]

  • Is Putin using a body double? Listen here: Skeptics say spotting a decoy is all in the ears. [Insider]

  • Retweeter pour fêter la Francophonie avec nous! Retweet to join us in celebrating #Francophonie! [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • FA Cup and Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action [The Guardian]

  • Their Body, Their Choice of Undergarments — If someone is actually violating a dress code, let H.R. handle. Otherwise, let it go. [The New York Times]

  • Bidens To Host 'Ted Lasso' Cast To Promote Mental Health [Huffington Post] #MentalHealth

  • What made Taylor Swift’s Concert Unbelievable [The Atlantic]

  • Democratic Dads Think It’s Gotten Easier To Raise Kids. Democratic Moms Disagree. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Why white Christian nationalists are in such a panic [The Washington Post]

  • « La France devrait éviter la récession », affirme le gouverneur de la Banque de France [Le Monde]

  • CYBER: This Is Why America's Trains Keep Crashing [VICE News]

  • The Architects of the Iraq War: Where are They Now? [The Intercept]

  • Venus is volcanically alive, stunning new find shows [National Geographic]

  • South Korea has the world's lowest fertility rate, a struggle with lessons for us all [NPR]

  • California’s Covid misinformation law is entangled in lawsuits, conflicting rulings [CapRadioNews]

  • Capitalisation, l’autre nom de la réforme des retraites [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Putin’s War on Young People [Foreign Policy]

  • The Case for a Security Guarantee for Ukraine [Foreign Affairs]

  • In the Face of Climate Change, the Pacific Leads Boldly [The Diplomat]

  • Coloring by Numbers Reveals Arithmetic Patterns in Fractions [Quanta Magazine]

  • Applications are now open for the Django Girls programming workshop [CERN_FR]

  • “Voice of NASA” Hugh Harris Began Career in Cleveland [NASA]

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It appears that the Knight Rider newly reboot TV series is somewhat delayed, and so is the movie, in other news, GM plans to let you talk to your car with ChatGPT, Knight Rider-style.

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