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Mother Jones@MotherJones · 20hThere isn’t a single county in the US where a minimum wage worker can afford to rent a two-bedroom apartment. Every night, nearly 553,000 people sleep on the streets in the United States. http://ow.ly/b6No30pwZ7OJohn Rubens@raftofwater·1mWinners and Losers @kibs33#musicalchairs#Yangster#DeepWork “There isn’t enough at the bottom of the competition curve unless the federal government steps in.”–fiction by John RubensThe New Yorker@NewYorker·2mThe recent attacks on Saudi Arabian oil installations underscored the vulnerability of the kingdom, despite massive investments in its military—much of them American or Western.In Saudi Arabia, World Oil Supplies Are in FlamesThe attack in the heart of Saudi Arabia on Saturday was audacious; it set a precedent for the targets, tactics, and scope of warfare in the Persian Gulf and has global ramifications.newyorker.comMatt Batzel RetweetedMollie@MZHemingway·6mShameless. New York Times continues its war on Brett Kavanaugh even after the entire premise of this story was shown to be false. They will not stop. They will not weary.Quote Tweet

The New York Times@nytimes · 14mAs the FBI began looking into allegations of sexual assault against Brett Kavanaugh last year, Senator Chris Coons wrote to the FBI director saying he had “information relevant” to the inquiry. The bureau apparently failed to follow up. https://nyti.ms/30kJA8rBen Rachinger Retweetedwoppa @Woppa1Woppa·1hHK actor Wong Hei (王喜) makes a short film on the protests. It is very rare for celebrities coming out to support HK because most only care about their endorsement $$$ In the end of the film he says “HKers need to defend themselves”2:20From 小婷Variety@Variety·2m.@GuildofMusic Supervisors president @ThomasGolubic: “The economics of the job don’t work for us anymore” #GMSConGuild of Music Supervisors President: ‘The Economics Don’t Work for Us Anymore’The Guild of Music Supervisors hosted its annual “State of Music in Media” conference on Sept. 15 at the Los Angeles Film School: a recap.variety.com
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