In Nahel M., a Stranger Killed by Police, French Protesters See Friend and Kin + More

“We don’t forget, we don’t forgive,” crowds chanted as they denounced the shooting death of a 17-year-old from the Paris suburb of Nanterre.

In Nahel M., a Stranger Killed by Police, French Protesters See Friend and Kin

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America’s $52 Billion Plan to Make Chips at Home Faces a Labor Shortage + manufacturing chips in the US could make smartphones more expensive

America’s $52 Billion Plan to Make Chips at Home Faces a Labor Shortage

Another possible fix would be to keep people in the workforce longer, by raising the age at which workers can begin collecting Social Security or tapping into their pensions or 401(k)s. Yet Harry Holzer, a former US Department of Labor chief economist now at Georgetown University, says that neither feels politically feasible right now. Immigration has been a toxic issue in American politics for years, and Social Security has long been an untouchable entitlement. “None of that is doable,” Holzer says, which means “our labor force growth is going to continue to be modest.”

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How manufacturing chips in the US could make smartphones more expensive

Morcos says a top concern of his is the narrowness of the CHIPS Act. Without bringing related device manufacturing back to the U.S., such as device batteries, sensors, cameras, antennas, and hundreds of other components, the manufacturing process could require the most critical component to be produced stateside, then shipped overseas to be assembled with hundreds of other components into a device that is then shipped back to the U.S. for the American consumer.

Work longer, for less pay, and you still won’t be able to afford the latest smartphone or laptop?! 🤷🏼‍♀️

Ukrainian army bombs ambulance in Donetsk, then releases video proving its war crime – 18+

On 23 February 2023, the Ukrainian army shelled the Petrovsky district of Donetsk, killing four paramedics and injuring 10 rescue workers who had come to the scene after an initial shelling of the area. Two days later, a Tik Tok channel, obviously owned by a Ukrainian soldier, published the video from a drone showing the scene “live”, clearly indicating that this shelling of an ambulance and several teams of paramedics by the Ukrainian army was totally deliberate, and even worse, that this soldier is so proud of having done it that he is publishing the evidence of this war crime!

Ukrainian army bombs ambulance in Donetsk, then releases video proving its war crime – Donbass Insider

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