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Is ultra cheap green hydrogen on the horizon? - New Scientist (No paywall)
But there are huge swathes of the global economy that will need hydrogen fuel in order to decarbonise, from aviation and shipping to steelmaking, fertiliser production and industrial heating.


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Summer box office 2024: what were the big winners and losers'
There was a rather nasty chill in the air when the summer season officially kicked off back in early May. After last year’s Barbenheimer mania (the two films made almost $2.4bn combined) proved for the umpteenth time that yes, cinema really was back, the industry hoped and prayed that the historically most profitable few months of the year would once again pay off.






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I moved to a sleepy town with few people my age. My new friends ' some elderly ' have changed my life | Adele Zeynep Walton
Moving to a small town in the middle of the countryside isn't the typical choice for someone who has just turned 25. But this summer, it felt like the right step for me. In the sleepy town near Brighton that I now live in, the median age is 48. (The UK's youngest region, London, has a median age of just 36.) I'm surrounded by families, friendly pensioners and retired hippies - it would be easy to feel out of place, but in fact I feel the opposite.


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NIH launches $270 million anti-overdose research program for, and led by, Native Americans - STAT (No paywall)
Fatal drug overdoses shot up during the peak of Covid-19 in 2020. And as the dust settled on the pandemic, it quickly became clear that one demographic group had fared far worse than any other: Native Americans. 




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Asia-Pacific markets mostly slump as investors assess Nvidia results, South Korea and Taiwan lead losses
Overnight in the U.S., all three major indexes fell in the regular trading session and before Nvidia\'s results, with the Nasdaq Composite down 1.12%, while the S&P 500 slipped 0.6%.


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Allstate Now Increasing Home Insurance Rates in California By 34%
“Higher home values and repair costs coupled with more frequent, severe weather lead to higher payments to help customers recover, so we need to adjust rates to better reflect the cost of protecting our customers,” a company spokesperson said in a statement.




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How the Tories Lost Britain
Never mind that Truss was ultimately undone by her own policies: an ill-judged foray into Ronald Reagan-style, trickle-down tax cuts that frightened the financial markets, sent the British pound into a tailspin and provoked the kinds of warnings about financial instability from the International Monetary Fund normally issued to rogue regimes in Latin America.


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Opinion | Joy Can Do More Than Beat Trump
I’m wondering if the mood is shifting again. I wonder if we’re on the front end of a change in national temperament that could be fatal for MAGA — if we’re leaving the era of the nasty snarl in favor of the broad smile. And it’s not just the Harris surge that’s made me wonder about this.




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The enemies within: How the pandemic radicalised Britain
Editor’s note: For the first time, we are joining forces with our sister titles in Liverpool, Sheffield and Birmingham to publish a joint piece that tries to explain the violence we have seen in the past fortnight, perhaps the most widespread far-right disorder since the Second World War. It draws on the reporting we have done over the past few years, as well as our eyewitness accounts of some of the worst riots since the Southport stabbing. 


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How Arizona's Maricopa County Became the Battleground for Election Conspiracies - The New Yorker (No paywall)
On a stifling Monday evening in August, Loretta Siwik walked into a meeting of Arizona District 12 Democrats in a suburb south of Phoenix. Siwik considers herself a "McCain Republican," but, as the Party continued to embrace Donald Trump's claims that the 2020 election had been stolen, she told me that she was "exploring." "I don't like the idea of a conspiracy," she said. "It makes people too anxious." The meeting took place at the Pecos Senior Center, a fluorescent-lit room dotted with signs promoting multigenerational bingo and beginner bridge classes. By six-thirty, the room was crowded with about a hundred people. A woman wearing a shirt that read "We may not be perfect, but they're nuts: Vote Democrat" circulated a sign-in sheet. There was a feeling of cautious optimism in the air. The Cook Political Report had recently shifted the Presidential race in Arizona from "Lean Republican" to "Toss Up." Days earlier, a Kamala Harris-Tim Walz rally in Glendale had drawn huge crowds. "It was a little bit like a rock concert," one attendee told me. "We started out with this 'We'll do the best we can' attitude, but now we think we can win this."




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Opinion | The High Price of Safety in El Salvador
Earlier this summer, thanks to a free ride on a bus sent by the government, Mr. del Cid and his neighbors joined the adoring crowd outside the National Palace to witness Mr. Bukele’s inauguration. This second term is both legally indefensible (El Salvador’s Constitution bans consecutive re-election) and, like the president himself, wildly popular (he won by a landslide). Mr. Bukele took the occasion to warn people not to complain about the “bitter medicine” coming their way. This is one of his favorite catchphrases — and he means it.


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Sale of chemical used in suicides of three transgender women should be restricted, Victorian inquest finds
In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123, or email jo@samaritans.org or jo@samaritans.ie. In the US, you can call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on 988, chat on 988lifeline.org, or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor. Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org




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Backpage.com founder Michael Lacey sentenced to 5 years in prison, fined $3M for money laundering
PHOENIX (AP) — Michael Lacey, a founder of the lucrative classified site Backpage.com, was sentenced Wednesday to five years in prison and fined $3 million for a single money laundering count in a sprawling case involving allegations of a yearslong scheme to promote and profit from prostitution through classified ads.


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Thoughts on the Durov arrest
BREAKING: #Telegram CEO Pavel Durov arrested by French authorities.Early official comments to French media suggest this follows from France's displeasure with Telegram's moderation & compliance with official requests(?).If so, I'm pretty sure this is an unprecedented action… pic.twitter.com/hKa1Ip0buD




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9 Weird Symptoms Cardiologists Say You Should Never Ignore
If a middle-aged man starts clutching his chest, sweating profusely, and gasping for air, everyone knows he's probably having a heart attack. It’s the “Bollywood drama” depiction of heart problems, says Dr. Basel Ramlawi, a cardiothoracic surgeon with Main Line Health in Philadelphia. “It’s the most dramatic way—but not the most common way—in which patients present.”


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Why inflation fell without a recession - The Economist (No paywall)
AT THEIR annual retreat in Jackson Hole, central bankers celebrated the fall of inflation. But do they deserve the credit? In the rich world, annual price rises in the median country are down from a peak of about 10% in early 2022 to below 3% today. Remarkably, this has been achieved without deep recessions. The Federal Reserve will probably soon join central banks in Europe in cutting interest rates, bond yields have fallen sharply since the summer and stockmarkets have shrugged off a growth scare that struck at the start of August. America’s economy was bigger in the second quarter of 2024 than was forecast before the covid-19 pandemic struck.




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How Does Mpox Spread, and Who Is Most at Risk?
Scientists are continuing to investigate when people are contagious. Some people can spread mpox days before they feel ill. No evidence to date indicates that people who never develop symptoms can spread the virus, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.


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Middle East crisis live: Israeli troops claim five Palestinian militants killed at mosque in West Bank operation
Yemen’s Houthi group has agreed to allow tugboats and rescue ships to access a damaged crude oil tanker in the Red Sea, Iran’s mission to the United Nations said, after the Iranian-aligned militants attacked the Greek-flagged vessel last week. The Sounion tanker is carrying 150,000 tonnes, or 1m barrels, of crude oil and poses an environmental hazard, shipping officials said. Any spill has the potential to be among the largest from a ship in recorded history.


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Appliance and Tractor Companies Lobby Against Giving the Military the Right to Repair
Lobbying groups across most of the device manufacturing industry—from tractor manufacturers to companies that make fridges, consumer devices, motorcycles, and medical equipment—are lobbying against legislation that would require military contractors to make it easier for the U.S. military to fix the equipment they buy, according to a document obtained by 404 Media. 


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South Korea's climate law violates rights of future generations, court rules
The historic decision is expected to have consequences beyond South Korea, potentially influencing climate litigation and policy in other Asian countries, such as Japan and Taiwan, where similar cases are under way.


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What Is Post-Quantum Cryptography?
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Game-changing needle-free COVID-19 intranasal vaccine - Griffith News
“This is a live attenuated intranasal vaccine, called CDO-7N-1, designed to be administered intranasally, thereby inducing potential mucosal immunity as well as systemic immunity with just a single dose,” Professor Mahalingam said.


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Brand Strategy Lessons from Super Bowl Ads - Harvard Business Review (No paywall)
In 2024, the average 30-second Super Bowl ad cost $7 million—and that doesn’t even include production costs. So how do brand managers know if they’re getting a good return on that huge investment?


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This ancient disease still kills 1 million people every year
Independent journalism is more important than ever. Vox is here to explain this unprecedented election cycle and help you understand the larger stakes. We will break down where the candidates stand on major issues, from economic policy to immigration, foreign policy, criminal justice, and abortion. We’ll answer your biggest questions, and we’ll explain what matters — and why. This timely and essential task, however, is expensive to produce.


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Asian Men Are Finally Starting to Get the Girl (or Guy)
Indeed, since the 2018 blockbuster “Crazy Rich Asians” became a box office hit, Asian and Asian American stories and characters have proliferated in American pop culture. And after decades of degrading, often emasculating portrayals, Asian and Asian American men like Booster have been at the center of the new work, often playing the sort of hunky hero parts that Hollywood long kept out of reach.




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