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Helen Philips, author of a new work of speculative fiction called Hum, on finding hope in the midst of dystopia.
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Former US Special Operations Soldier Greg Stoker dissects Ukraine’s largest territorial gain in years. As Kyiv attempts to disrupt Russian advances and seize a PR victory, could this offensive be the final nail in Zelensky's coffin?
The post Kursk Offensive: Ukraine’s High-Stakes Gamble for Diplomatic Leverage appeared first on MintPress News.
Producing approximately 23 billion pairs of shoes each year, the global footwear industry is marred by significant environmental and ethical challenges. Despite the industry's substantial output, only about 5% of shoes are recycled, leaving the majority to exacerbate landfill issues globally. Although not as prominently discussed as fast fashion garment production, the environmental footprint of footwear manufacturing is equally concerning. Production processes often involve toxic chemicals, extensive water use, and high dependency on fossil fuels. Additionally, factories are typically situated in developing countries to take advantage of cheap labour and lenient environmental regulations, contributing to a significant carbon footprint—1.4% of global greenhouse gas emissions, narrowly behind the aviation industry.
The post Shoes: A Nexus of Empowerment, Exploitation, and Environmental Concerns appeared first on Progress in Political Economy (PPE).
The U.S. just resumed sales of bombs and missiles to the Gulf state, which still owes $15 million for jet fuel from its war on Yemen.
The post The U.S. Fueled Saudi Jets Bombing Yemen. Now the Saudis Won’t Pay Their Gas Bill. appeared first on The Intercept.
Mike Evans, WR
A lot of times it happens on Labor Day. I’ve heard that from tons of guys and that’s usually how it is for me. Around Labor Day anyways. It’s like a draft. I think the “owners” even call it a draft. I’ve already been drafted before into the NFL. But this… this is not the NFL.
Austin Ekeler, RB
We call them owners because we don’t know what else to call them. Gods? Demons?
George Kittle, TE
It’s a really lousy time for it to happen, this schism with reality, because we’re getting ready for the NFL season, and it’s about to start, and then—bam—sucked into the vortex portal.
Alvin Kamara, RB
Someone called it the vortex portal a few years ago, some Manning, and it just stuck. It’s not like a physical space, it’s more like a feeling? A feeling of your soul being ripped from your body and your consciousness becomes two consciousnesses? And then you land somewhere else. But you don’t land, you just… emerge. Awaken. Does that make sense?