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  • Life under the rule of the Taliban 2.0 [The Economist]

  • “In hot, poor countries, life will be short, and wars will be long” - why civil conflict is becoming more complex [The Economist] #Podcasts

  • Afghanistan: 'Nothing we can do but watch babies die' [BBC News] it’s imperative to let MSF help midwives to save the lives of these babies. Taliban oppression gets in the way.

  • There’s an ‘Atmospheric Traffic Jam’ Over the US: Weather Watch [Bloomberg]

  • Israeli jets hit Gaza as fighting escalates after hunger striker death [Reuters] this is a country who is trying to ban people from talking about Jesus. Clearly IDFs are just horrific murderers. #IsraelWarCrimes

  • Senator urges release of new US report on killing of Abu Akleh — The Biden administration has not acknowledged a new assessment on the fatal Israeli shooting of Al Jazeera journalist. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Deregulating Banks is Dangerous [The New Yorker]

  • What’s it like on Bluesky right now, anyway? [The Verge]

  • The SATs are: a) dying; b) already dead; c) alive and well; d) here forever [Vox]

  • Bluesky invites become a hot commodity as demand for the Twitter alternative outstrips access [TechCrunch]

  • Teachers in Denmark are using apps to audit their students’ moods — Companies say the software can help improve well-being, but some experts worry it could have the opposite effect. [MIT Technology Review]

  • A CEO is spending more than $2,000 a month on ChatGPT Plus accounts for all of his employees, and he says it's saving 'hours' of time [Insider]

  • Interested in learning how to create video games? Sign up for our FREE Unreal Engine Bootcamp. Starts Friday, May 19th. [LinkedIn] #BayValleyTech

  • Muslim mayor turned away from White House Eid event: ‘There is a secret list’ [The Guardian]

  • Where the Milkshakes Are Served With a Celebration of Black Culture — At Harlem Shake, which continues to expand, the fun retro vibes connect to a deeper diner history. [New York Times] #BlackLivesMatter #BLM

  • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Calls For Dianne Feinstein To Resign [Huffington Post]

  • Why Is Middle School So Hard for So Many People? [The Atlantic]

  • Partisan Gerrymandering Is Legal Again In North Carolina [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Man accused of fatally shooting 5 neighbors captured after days-long manhunt [The Washington Post]

  • Climat : le retour d’El Niño, « l’enfant terrible du Pacifique », jugé très probable cette année [Le Monde]

  • Ryan Reynolds shares truly epic Instagram footage celebrating in Wrexham [Mashable]

  • Effective Altruists Want to Engineer People to Sleep Less So They Can Work More [VICE News]

  • French Police Are Sweeping Up Protesters And ByStanders in Crackdown on Dissent [The Intercept_]

  • The unusual history of the beloved bagel [National Geographic]

  • Michelle Obama launches a food company aimed at healthier choices for kids [NPR]

  • California’s snowpack is double the average for May, survey finds [CapRadioNews]

  • Ce que révèle le rachat de Twitter — Quand la liberté d’expression passe à droite [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Russia’s Boom Business Goes Bust [Foreign Policy] #Ukraine

  • Putin the Pariah — How Sanctions and the Threat of Prosecution Have Imperiled Russia’s President [Foreign Affairs] #Ukraine

  • The Kazakhstanis Picking Sides in Putin’s War in Ukraine [The Diplomat]

  • The Most Important Machine That Was Never Built [Quanta Magazine]

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