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The US is turning away thousands of talented foreign workers — it doesn’t have to be this way
The H-1B cap has been an unprecedented drain on U.S. resources and a bane to American national interests.The Hill - Politics -
The Road, A Major Influence For The Last Of Us, Is Getting A Graphic Novel Adaptation
The Last of Us draws inspiration from several sources, but one of the most apparent influences is The Road. Written by Cormac McCarthy, the novel was first published in 2006 and would go on to win the Pulitzer Prize. Later, it would get a movie ...GameSpot - Tech -
Ferocious solar storm could give US rare view of northern lights
Large sunspot cluster has produced several moderate to strong solar flares since Wednesday morning, Noaa says. A ferocious solar storm powerful enough to knock out or disrupt satellite and communications systems, the power grid and radio signals ...The Guardian - World -
The Northern Lights Could Be Visible Across the US Thanks to a Rare Solar Storm
Three bursts of charged particles ejected from the sun have merged into a wave that could lead to brilliant auroras being visible from Moscow to Oklahoma City.Wired - Tech -
Strong solar storm hits Earth, could produce northern lights in US
An unusually strong solar storm hitting Earth produced stunning displays of color in the skies across the Northern Hemisphere, with no immediate reports of disruptions to power and communicationsABC News - Tech -
Manchester United’s Aoife Mannion: ‘Losing the final last year makes us so hungry’
Defender is relishing FA Cup clash with Tottenham after injury misfortune that created more space to coach her village team. ‘It’s in our minds that last year we were so close and yet so far,” says Aoife Mannion, as Manchester United prepare for a ...The Guardian - World -
FBI warns that foreign adversaries could use AI to spread disinformation about US elections
A senior FBI official says the agency is concerned that foreign adversaries could deploy artificial intelligence as a way to interfere in American elections and spread disinformationABC News - Tech -
FBI warns that foreign adversaries could use AI to spread disinformation about US elections
A senior FBI official says the agency is concerned that foreign adversaries could deploy artificial intelligence as a way to interfere in American elections and spread disinformationABC News - Tech -
How a Thunder championship could turn a $100 parlay into $1.7M
A three-leg parlay for $100 is just one champ away from hitting big, but will the bettor hold or sell?ESPN - Sports -
Nearly all Gaza campus protests in the US have been peaceful, study finds
Analysis of 553 protests in solidarity with Palestinians between 18 April and 3 May found 97% of them did not cause serious damage. An independent non-profit that tracks political violence and political protests around the world found that 97% of ...The Guardian - World -
Vietnam's arrest of reformist labor official could disturb bid for better trade terms with the US
Police in Vietnam say they have arrested a senior official of the country’s labor ministry for “deliberately disclosing state secrets.”ABC News - World -
College football coaching carousel: What recent hiring trends could tell us about new coaches in 2024 season
It's hard to predict success in college football, but there are some interesting trends that apply to recent hiresCBS Sports - Sports - College Football -
Could new US sanctions threaten future of West Bank settlements? | Emma Graham-Harrison and Quique Kierszenbaum
Joe Biden’s latest executive order gives scope to target the finances of Israeli politicians and businesses linked to extremists. Escalating US sanctions on violent settlers, initially taken as a mostly political rebuke to extremists, are now seen ...The Guardian - World -
This market rally could carry stocks to all-time highs
Buy signals are appearing, but an oversold bounce can’t be ruled out.MarketWatch - Business -
NIH official set to testify before COVID panel on 'discrepancies' in pandemic timeline
Lawrence Tabak, principal deputy director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), will testify before the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic later this month, with committee Chair Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio) planning to ask about ...The Hill - Politics - Covid -
Paid sick leave sticks after many pandemic protections vanish
Sixty-one percent of the lowest-paid U.S. workers can't get time off for an illness, according to a recent Economic Policy Institute report on the state of sick leave in the United States.CBS News - Top stories -
Countries struggle to draft 'pandemic treaty' to avoid mistakes made during COVID
After the devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic, leaders worldwide vowed to do better next time but are still struggling to finalize a global planABC News - World - Covid -
Countries struggle to draft 'pandemic treaty' to avoid mistakes made during COVID
After the devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic, leaders worldwide vowed to do better next time but are still struggling to finalize a global planABC News - Health - Covid -
Impact of pandemic on wellbeing of the young and the economy must not be trivialised | Larry Elliott
Mental health of young people is deteriorating, and shows up in employment data. More action is needed. From the outset it was obvious the coronavirus pandemic would be brutal on the UK’s young people. Just how brutal has only become apparent over ...The Guardian - World