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Why Are People Weird About Only Children? - The Atlantic (No paywall)

“Onlies” don’t seem to be any worse off than kids with siblings. So why do stereotypes about them persist?

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Russia, in New Push, Increasingly Disrupts Ukraine's Starlink Service  
  

Russia has deployed advanced tech to interfere with Elon Musk’s satellite internet service, Ukrainian officials said, leading to more outages on the northern front battle line.






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'Not our president': after Macron's visit, New Caledonia's Kanak demand their own future  
  

Electoral reform was the spark for unrest, but Indigenous protesters say they are fighting to correct years of widening inequality




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The Hazards of Putting Ethics on Autopilot  
  

Digital nudges can encourage reactive thinking and limit employees’ ethical thinking.




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'Unlock the door or we'll kick it down': why South Africa's youngest politician is in a hurry for change  
  

Fasiha Hassan is the same age as her country’s democracy and as election day approaches, the politician believes her party, the ANC, must evolve or die




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Papua New Guinea landslide: fears up to 100 dead in remote northern region  
  

Six villages in PNG’s Enga province were covered on Friday morning, with response teams sent to the area


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Kabosu dies: Shiba inu dog was meme and face of Dogecoin  
  

Kabosu, a Japanese shiba inu, inspired the viral "doge" meme and became the face of Dogecoin cryptocurrency.




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Sardinia: The Mediterranean isle where hikers stay for free  
  

An enticing new programme is seeking to transform a rugged corner of the Italian island into an outdoor lover's paradise.


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Obama Is a Surprise Guest Among Allies at Biden's State Dinner for Kenya  
  

The state dinner was held in honor of the African nation, but it was clear that the night was about keeping Democratic allies close as President Biden heads into the heat of the 2024 campaign season.


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Trump's V.P. Pageant Has an Unexpectedly Strong Contender: Tom Cotton  
  

Donald Trump’s interest in the Arkansas senator reflects a desire to choose a running mate with experience and the ability to run a disciplined campaign.


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Target slashes prices, Wendy's one-ups McDonald's, Red Lobster goes bankrupt: Retail news roundup  
  

Plus, Nestle plans to launch a new food line catered to Ozempic and Wegovy users


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General election 2024: Renters (Reform) Bill now unlikely to pass  
  

It was first introduced in the House of Commons in May last year. But its progress was delayed by opposition from a number of Conservative MPs who feared it would cause landlords to sell up and who wanted to strengthen protections for landlords.


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A Lender to Consumer Start-Ups Falters, Rattling Its Clients  
  

Ampla has been under pressure from its own lenders, including one that has stepped in to examine Ampla’s loan book after the firm breached a condition of its borrowing, the two people said.


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These Teens Adopted an Orphaned Oil Well. Their Goal: Shut It Down.  
  

“No single group is going to solve this problem,” said Andrew Govert, the program manager of a Department of Energy initiative to find undocumented orphaned wells and establish best practices for measuring their pollution. “I think it’s going to take NGOs, government, industry. It’s kind of all hands on deck.”


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Here It Comes: Another Hot Summer in Europe  
  

“The destinations are being booked again, and what really characterizes people is how quickly they forget and push back negative experiences,” said Stefan Gössling, a professor who researches tourism and climate change at Linnaeus University in Sweden. “People who were caught in life-threatening situations like the wildfires may reconsider where they travel, but for the broader population, we are not yet seeing a big change in decision-making because of the heat.”


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Excess weight may have caused Mallorca building collapse, officials say  
  

A spokesperson said: “We are aware of an incident in Palma, and there are currently no reports of British nationals having been involved. We remain in contact with the Spanish authorities.”


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Israel-Gaza war live: Bodies of three more hostages recovered by Israeli military; ICJ set to make new ruling on war in Gaza  
  

A merchant ship off the coast of Yemen reported a missile hitting the water nearby, the UK’s sea trade monitoring agency reported on Thursday, adding that the vessel and all crew were safe and proceeding to the next port of call.


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Pakistani poet was abducted because of human rights activism, says wife  
  

Harris Khalique, another poet and civil society activist, said: “Abducting artists or poets is not just a disappointing act on part of the state, it is a sign of intellectual decline in society at large.”


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At least 66 members of far-right group in rural Oregon standing for office  
  

After PRO5’s successes in Deschutes county in 2022, their radio meetings become more and more intertwined with local Republican party business. On 12 March 2023, Brian Gatley of Redmond told the Redmond “Little Group of Patriots” radio meeting that “I was down in Bend all afternoon for the [Deschutes Republican Party] meeting,”.


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CEOs of AI startups backed by Microsoft and Amazon are the new tech rockstars  
  

Both Mistral AI and Anthropic are emblematic of the way in which AI firms are seemingly thrust into the spotlight overnight, thanks to the massive investments from prominent industry giants and the hype around the technology.


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Displaced by climate disasters, ageing Americans struggle to find housing  
  

Older adults face a shortage of affordable and accessible homes as climate change worsens


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America's Hottest City Is Having a Surge of Deaths - Scientific American (No paywall)  
  

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University Leaders Face a Long, Complex Summer  
  

Many officials may be confronting federal investigations, disputes over student discipline — and the prospect that the protests start all over again in the fall.


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What Set the A.T.F. and an Airport Leader on the Path to a Deadly Encounter?  
  

Bryan Malinowski was the executive director of the airport in Little Rock, Ark., and sold firearms at gun shows. Federal agents believed he was breaking the law.


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Decades in the Making, a New Era Dawns for the N.C.A.A.: Paying Athletes Directly  
  

If approved by a judge, the $2.8 billion settlement of an antitrust lawsuit would allow for the first revenue-sharing plan for college athletes. The question now: How will it work?


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G.O.P. and Secret Service Clash Again Over Convention Protest Zone  
  

Lawyers for the Republican National Convention asked again for the Secret Service to relocate a protest zone for the party’s convention in July. The agency quickly pushed back.


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At a Trump Rally in the Bronx, Chants of 'Build the Wall'  
  

Speaking to a more diverse crowd than his events usually draw, Donald Trump made a series of pledges to New Yorkers and railed against President Biden and the migrant crisis.


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Google ties up with Foxconn to make Pixel phones in India  
  

The tech giant is set to manufacture advanced versions of the smartphone in Tamil Nadu state.


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Post Office: 'Joy' as hundreds of convictions will be quashed  
  

A law quashing convictions from the Horizon IT scandal was approved by Parliament on Thursday.


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Shop sales slump in April hit by heavy rain  
  

\"Though consumer confidence continues to rise, many remain apprehensive and are not yet loosening their purse strings, especially on non-essential items and goods such as clothing and footwear,\" said Oliver Vernon-Harcourt, head of retail at Deloitte.


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U.S. Approves Investment Product Tied to Popular Cryptocurrency Ether  
  

The price of Ether has rebounded over the last few months, after a crypto downturn that started in 2022. Ether currently trades at about $3,800 per coin, more than 20 percent off its high of just under $4,900.


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How FaceTime Calls With Mom Became a TV Hit  
  

In the segments, Ms. Seftel usually appears from her home in Sarasota, Fla., in conversation via FaceTime with her son, Josh Seftel, a documentary film director who lives in Brooklyn. The two catch up briefly, and then he poses a question, such as how she felt about quarantine, which he asked during the height of the pandemic.


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ScarJo vs. ChatGPT, Neuralink's First Patient Opens Up, and Microsoft's A.I. PCs  
  

“Hard Fork” is hosted by Kevin Roose and Casey Newton and produced by Whitney Jones and Rachel Cohn. The show is edited by Jen Poyant. Engineering by Chris Wood and original music by Dan Powell,Marion Lozano and Rowan Niemisto. Fact-checking by Caitlin Love.


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Elon Musk Ramps Up Anti-Biden Posts on X  
  

Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s founder, has shied away from endorsing candidates and rarely posts political content on Facebook or Instagram. Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s chief, and Sundar Pichai, Google’s chief, have also not posted political commentary on their companies’ social media platforms, LinkedIn and YouTube.


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Life in the Dirt Is Hard. And Climate Change Isn't Helping.  
  

(That’s not their only talent: Some springtails are about the size of a grain of sand and can fling themselves into the air like circus acrobats, spinning up to 500 times per second. Scientists think it could be a way to escape predators.)


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OpenAI sends internal memo releasing former employees from controversial exit agreements  
  

On Saturday, OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman posted a statement attributed to both himself and Altman on X, asserting that the company has \"raised awareness of the risks and opportunities of AGI [artificial general intelligence] so that the world can better prepare for it.\"


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The Shaky Foundation of Trump's Lead: Disengaged Voters  
  

Importantly, these disengaged low-turnout voters are often from predominantly Democratic constituencies. Many continue to identify as Democratic-leaning and still back Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate, but they nonetheless are backing away from Mr. Biden in startling numbers. In our polling, Mr. Biden wins just three-quarters of Democratic-leaning voters who didn’t vote in the 2022 midterm election, even as almost all high-turnout Democratic-leaners continue to support him.


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