10Sep2017 | Mexico City Airport Launches First Sleep Pod Hotel Euronews The sight of someone having a nap in the airport is a common one, but Mexico City is also making it a more comfortable one. |
10Sep2017 | VAT Refund Giant MoneyBack Exposes Half-Million Passports, Credit Cards Online Infosecurity Magazine Researchers identified impacted passports from the US, Canada, Argentina, Colombia, Italy and elsewhere around the globe - the analysis suggests that every client that has used MoneyBack services between 2016 and 2017 was exposed. |
10Sep2017 | Could Trump Be Holding Dreamers Hostage to Make Mexico Pay for His Border Wall? The Conversation There’s been some speculation that the US president is using DACA as a bargaining chip. North of the border, commentators think this is about making a deal with Democrats in Congress. |
09Sep2017 | Al Gore Warned Climate Change Worsens Hurricanes Newsweek When Al Gore’s climate-change documentary An Inconvenient Sequel opened, the right-leaning media was quick to dismiss it as a “bomb.†But to dwell on its box office receipts is to the miss the point. The film’s message is no more critical than it is right now. |
09Sep2017 | Mexico’s Earthquake Early Warning System Gave Some Over a Minute’s Notice Curbed The impact of the 8.1 earthquake this week may have been substantially lessened thanks to Mexico’s effective early warning system - a life-saving tool that the equally quake-prone Western U.S. still hasn’t implemented. |
09Sep2017 | Food for Thought: Giant Portrait of Toddler Peers Over Tecate Border Into California Sputnik Art lovers are flocking to see a giant sculpture of a toddler peering over the border wall in San Diego, which is intended to provoke discussion about immigration. |
09Sep2017 | How to Help Mexico Earthquake Victims as the Country Struggles to Recover Romper We need to help the Mexico earthquake victims; it’s going to be a long road ahead to recovery, and they will need all the help they can get. |
09Sep2017 | If You’re Having Apocalyptic Thoughts Amid Nature’s Chaos, You Could Be Forgiven. The New York Times While the sense of some gathering apocalypse is not sending people into bunkers, it lingers even in secular minds, if not always consciously. |
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