Aug 27, 2018

Scott Morrison Is a New Kind of Australian Prime Minister: An Evangelical Christian - The New York Times

Scott Morrison Is a New Kind of Australian Prime Minister: An Evangelical Christian - The New York Times: Sworn in last week, the new leader has talked openly and often about his evangelical Christian faith — a rarity in Australian politics.

Big Tobacco’s Global Reach on Social Media - The New York Times

Big Tobacco’s Global Reach on Social Media - The New York Times: The tobacco industry says it no longer tries to hook new generations of smokers. So what’s behind the legions of beautiful young people in smoking, vaping and partying posts with the same hashtags?

As Trump Stays Silent on John McCain’s Death, the Senator Gets a Last Word - The New York Times

As Trump Stays Silent on John McCain’s Death, the Senator Gets a Last Word - The New York Times: The White House flew the American flag at half-staff after the death of Senator John McCain, but it returned to its full height Monday. It remained at half-staff at the Capitol.

Trump Says Nafta Deal Is Reached Between U.S. and Mexico - The New York Times

Trump Says Nafta Deal Is Reached Between U.S. and Mexico - The New York Times: The agreement is a major step for President Trump, who has threatened to scrap the pact altogether. But Canada is still on the sidelines, and many issues are unresolved.

Facebook is being eclipsed by its youthful rival Snapchat | Technology | The Guardian

Facebook is being eclipsed by its youthful rival Snapchat | Technology | The Guardian: Social media giant struggles to stay relevant to a younger generation

Statue of Liberty reopens after fire forced 3,400 people to evacuate Liberty Island - ABC News

Statue of Liberty reopens after fire forced 3,400 people to evacuate Liberty Island - ABC News: Three propane tanks were on fire, officials said.

French President Macron: Europe cannot depend on US for security | News | Al Jazeera

French President Macron: Europe cannot depend on US for security | News | Al Jazeera: Trump's 'aggressive' isolationism means US 'appears to be turning its back on shared history', French president says.

Philippines priest Rev. Amado Picardal says Rodrigo Duterte's "death squad" has forced him into hiding - CBS News

Philippines priest Rev. Amado Picardal says Rodrigo Duterte's "death squad" has forced him into hiding - CBS News: Rev. Amado Picardal was early critic of President Rodrigo Duterte's violent crackdown on drugs, and says he'd testify against him

Social science replication crisis: studies in top journals keep failing to replicate - Vox

Social science replication crisis: studies in top journals keep failing to replicate - Vox: What scientists learn from failed replications: how to do better science.

Aug 26, 2018

The crazy rich Asians of Hong Kong and what they spend big on: cars, collectibles, experiences, and property – the source of their wealth | South China Morning Post

The crazy rich Asians of Hong Kong and what they spend big on: cars, collectibles, experiences, and property – the source of their wealth | South China Morning Post: With Crazy Rich Asians author Kevin Kwan’s new series for Amazon focusing on Hong Kong’s most powerful family, we look at some candidates for that title and how the city’s wealthy spend their riches

NBC/WSJ poll: Trump approval 'remarkably stable' after a stormy week of bad news

NBC/WSJ poll: Trump approval 'remarkably stable' after a stormy week of bad news: In two NBC/WSJ polls, one conducted entirely after Paul Manafort's conviction and Michael Cohen's guilty plea, Trump's approval rating was virtually unchanged.

America Soured on My Multiracial Family - The Atlantic

America Soured on My Multiracial Family - The Atlantic: When my wife and I adopted our daughter from Ethiopia in 2010, we did so full of hope. In the years since, we’ve faced ugliness that has robbed us of our optimism—and left us fearful for the future of our country.

Thousands of Saudi Arabian students have to leave Canada because their governments are fighting, so they’re frantically selling their furniture and cars - SFGate

Thousands of Saudi Arabian students have to leave Canada because their governments are fighting, so they’re frantically selling their furniture and cars - SFGate: REUTERS/Chris Donovan/File Photo




Canada and Saudi Arabia have been feuding since Canada's foreign minister called out Saudi Arabia's human rights record on Twitter in early August.
In response, Saudi Arabia has expelled the Canadian ambassador, frozen all new investments, and canceled all flights to Toronto.
It also pulled thousands of students from Saudi institutions.
Thousands of students have to leave by August 31.
Many are now scrambling to sell their belongings, including cars and furniture, online and in garage sales before they leave the country.

There is 'no safe level of alcohol,' says huge new global study :: WRAL.com

There is 'no safe level of alcohol,' says huge new global study :: WRAL.com: The authors of the study, which was published in The Lancet, reviewed the drinking habits of 28 million people worldwide and determined that there is no safe level of alcohol consumption.

The memoir by Steve Jobs' daughter makes clear he was a truly rotten person whose bad behavior was repeatedly enabled by those around him (AAPL)

The memoir by Steve Jobs' daughter makes clear he was a truly rotten person whose bad behavior was repeatedly enabled by those around him (AAPL): It's been well-established that Apple cofounder Steve Jobs often acted like a jerk. The newly revealed anecdotes add color to the many stories of how Jobs was mean or rude to employees and business partners. The net effect is that Jobs looks like a truly terrible person.

Arizona Governor Faces a Tough Choice: A Senator Cut From McCain’s Mold or Trump’s - The New York Times

Arizona Governor Faces a Tough Choice: A Senator Cut From McCain’s Mold or Trump’s - The New York Times: The vacant Senate seat of the late John McCain has exposed the rift between his followers and the party’s Trumpian base.

Arizona Governor Faces a Tough Choice: A Senator Cut From McCain’s Mold or Trump’s - The New York Times

Arizona Governor Faces a Tough Choice: A Senator Cut From McCain’s Mold or Trump’s - The New York Times: The vacant Senate seat of the late John McCain has exposed the rift between his followers and the party’s Trumpian base.

The wasteland where Trump learns - The Washington Post

The wasteland where Trump learns - The Washington Post: Trump’s fealty to the conservative outlet is in league with his nonadventurous nature.

Ethiopia’s reforming prime minister runs into a roadblock of ethnic unrest - The Washington Post

Ethiopia’s reforming prime minister runs into a roadblock of ethnic unrest - The Washington Post: Persistent lawlessness is endangering Abiy Ahmed’s ambitious plan to democratize the country.

Trump’s Midwest is a gubernatorial battleground in 2018 - The Washington Post

Trump’s Midwest is a gubernatorial battleground in 2018 - The Washington Post: Democrats eye possible gains in states where Trump secured his electoral college victory. But Republicans are offering stiff resistance.

In victory for unions, judge overturns key parts of Trump executive orders - The Washington Post

In victory for unions, judge overturns key parts of Trump executive orders - The Washington Post: The administration had sought to limit collective bargaining for 2.1 million federal employees.

McCain’s death marks a new era for congressional checks on Trump - The Washington Post

McCain’s death marks a new era for congressional checks on Trump - The Washington Post: The senator, along with Bob Corker, has held the president to account on foreign policy.

‘He can’t get rid of any of this’: Trump’s wall of secrecy erodes amid growing legal challenges - The Washington Post

‘He can’t get rid of any of this’: Trump’s wall of secrecy erodes amid growing legal challenges - The Washington Post: The president has lashed out at disloyal former aides and “flippers” as details about his business and personal life emerge in court.

Aug 22, 2018

5 Key Priorities to Address the Rohingya Crisis — Refugees International

5 Key Priorities to Address the Rohingya Crisis — Refugees International: One year after the brutal campaign of ethnic cleansing by the Myanmar military that forced more than 700,000 Rohingya to flee to Bangladesh, Refugees International outlines five key priorities the world must address in order to begin tackling the root causes of the Rohingya crisis.

Manafort guilty: what’s next for Mueller’s Trump-Russia investigation - Vox

Manafort guilty: what’s next for Mueller’s Trump-Russia investigation - Vox: Mueller has been conducting a broad investigation into Trump and his associates’ Russia ties going far beyond Manafort.

After two convictions, pressure mounts on Trump - The Washington Post

After two convictions, pressure mounts on Trump - The Washington Post: Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort face prison as Mueller investigation continues on its path.