How do you talk to your kids about war?
@CommonSense (nonprofit org that rates media for families) says the podcast Sarah Jones Breaks It Down is "an excellent news resource for families." It’s helping kids 10+ navigate the headlines safely & smartly
https://t.co/f9q31sZAxz
As America approaches 250 yrs, it’s time for an economic tune-up. We can't solve modern, complex problems with outdated frameworks when half the country struggles to pay for basic needs
https://t.co/U85uAIW0u8
#SupplyChain#HealthcareDesign#EconomicRealities#Infrastructure
NEW: Woman involved with Epstein recruiter has been missing since 2015. Story by German magazine Der Spiegel. Her family says her name is in the Epstein files. Here is the Substack link: https://t.co/pcSPo1BYdX
NEW: We used facial recognition to identify more than 400 people who appear in photos from the Epstein Files and mapped out their connections. 170 of them haven’t previously been reported on in connection with Epstein. Explore the data with our new website: epstein [dot] photos
Cuba’s water crisis is not new but water shortages have worsened and are being experienced by nearly 3 million people across Cuba because of a severe shortages of oil that officials blame on the US energy blockade
https://t.co/ocBO7GYy3M https://t.co/Ryq9KL3g8d
CBC reporting “Global Affairs Canada tells CBC News that #Canada will recognize Juan Guaido as the new president of #Venezuela. The opposition leader took an oath in #Caracas a short time ago, declaring himself acting president and saying Nicolas #Maduro has been deposed”
When I visited Cuba, I heard a lot of wariness that, when the regime fell, relatively rich Cuban Americans would come back, buy up/take back everything on the island, and leave the people who have actually been living the horror of the last decades with nothing.
https://t.co/y8fvqDK2j7
‘What we've seen with the evolution of the outbreak in Mexico is that it's rarely isolated.’ @CassLGarrison reports Aug oiikkiu with what to expect after the first case of the flesh-eating screwworm parasite is confirmed in the US https://t.co/GoxUv1Afvq
Can democracy survive AI if public trust is decaying? Monarchies and chiefdoms didn’t outlast industrialization. https://t.co/gIb2fJMioE (I joined substack!)
John Bolton, a national security adviser to President Trump in his first term, has reached a tentative deal to plead guilty to mishandling classified information when he compiled notes for a book that was harshly critical of the president. https://t.co/esIg0VR6fr
The “we just have to tell them it’s fake” approach to disinformation is obsolete.
3D animated popstars have been selling out concerts since 2007.
Assuming that exposing something as "unreal" or "fake" is enough to disarm it, means you’ve already lost
https://t.co/6fw5uUz5os
Thousands of Albanians took to the streets of Tirana protesting a development planned by a company linked with Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner on an environmentally sensitive part of the Adriatic coast https://t.co/D6Xnx9Ouvj
Iran is stopping "dialogue and exchange of texts through mediation” due to Israel’s strikes on Lebanon, Iran’s semi-official news agency, Tasnim, reported.
Iran is also blocking the Strait of Hormuz, Tasnim reported.
https://t.co/xTvC8h4Is7
A U.S. military investigation into a strike at a girls' school in Iran has been "complex" given that it was located on an active Iranian cruise missile base but the probe is approaching its conclusion, a U.S. military commander said on Tuesday https://t.co/q1FETlEpqp #minab
US officials sought help from Russia during President Trump's first term to secure release of journalist Austin Tie after intel indicated he was likely still alive but numerous leads and a hefty reward hadn't helped locate him. https://t.co/Nk3xzwFOcY #freeaustintice
Our government has a responsibility to help Americans abroad.
The US already has domestic facilities specifically designed to safely care for Ebola patients.
The Trump admin should bring Americans home and help them, not outsource that responsibility to a foreign government.
At least 17 people have died in an area of northwestern Democratic Republic of Congo where health officials have now confirmed an outbreak of #Ebola, the health ministry said on Tuesday https://t.co/W7I30ylQJD #drc