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The New Yorker 

Self-Care Products for the Disgruntled Adult

A Brave Face Mask that is similar but definitely unrelated to Botox; a guide for how to unconditionally love the job you hate; and other helpful items.

The New Yorker 

Where the Bubble-Tea Industry Has Gone Into Hyperdrive

In China, a new generation of milk-tea chains—with design schemes that evoke everything from Communist-era factory floors to spaceships—sell not only beverages but also imagined worlds.

Vox 

The world’s spending to fight global lead poisoning just doubled

Lead poisoning has, historically, been a major blind spot in the global health world. The extent of the problem is enormous: A landmark study found that about half of children in poor countries are exposed to very high levels of lead. At least 1.5 million people die annually from cardiovascular diseases (like heart disease) caused […]

En.mehrnews.com 

Happiness of Iranians in Karaj for IRGC anti-Israeli op.

TEHRAN, Oct. 02 (MNA) – The successful Operation True Promise 2, conducted by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) against Israeli aggression on Tuesday, brought a wave of joy and happiness to the people of Karaj City in Alborz Province.

En.mehrnews.com 

Iran's launchers fully loaded to respond probable aggressions

TEHRAN, Oct. 02 (MNA) – A former commander of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) and current legislator says Iran's missile launchers are fully loaded to give a firm response to any potential Israeli attack.

TheHill.com 

Five things to know about the port strike

Dockworkers and longshoremen in east coast ports are now on strike in a major labor action with real consequences for the U.S. and international economy. Thousands of members of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) stopped working Tuesday, striking for a substantial compensation increase and protections from automation after years of record profits for the shipping...

TheHill.com 

Hurricane Helene renews calls for Congress to pass disaster funding

The widespread devastation wrought by Hurricane Helene is upping the pressure on lawmakers for a looming end-of-year fight over disaster funding. While funding negotiators on both sides acknowledge the need for additional resources for disaster recovery, it has already been a point of contention in spending talks and the dynamic could continue when a divided...

TheHill.com 

Newsom throws AI regulation fight into uncertainty with veto 

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D)’s decision to veto a sweeping artificial intelligence (AI) bill has renewed the debate over the future of AI regulation, leaving different sectors of the tech industry largely in disagreement on the best path forward. While Newsom’s veto of California Senate Bill 1047 may have put the contentious measure to rest – at...

TheHill.com 

Bottom Line: Black soccer nonprofit signs federal lobbyist to roster

Sports Porter Wright Morris & Arthur registered to promote the impact of ​Black Players for Change, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit made up of Black players, coaches and staff from Major League Soccer working to bridge racial equality gaps in soccer and society. Beau Rothschild, former members outreach director for the House Administration Committee, will work on...