AUKUS Pact, Gabby Petito, and the 500 Best Songs Ever
No images? Click here Good morning. It's Friday, Sept. 17, and we're covering a surprise defense pact, the search for a missing Florida woman, and much more. Have feedback? Let us know at hello@join1440.com. NEED TO KNOWPacific Power PlayA surprise defense pact between the US, the UK, and Australia has led to strained relations between the group of countries and France, according to reports yesterday. Negotiated largely in secret, the trilateral agreement—known as the AUKUS pact—will see the countries share defense capabilities, military intelligence, and more. Analysts view the deal as a move to counter China's rising influence through an Atlantic and Indo-Pacific partnership. Notably, Australia will develop a fleet of nuclear-powered subs based on US and UK technology. The announcement reportedly preempts a preexisting multibillion-dollar contract between France and Australia to develop a similar fleet. French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian called the move a betrayal of trust and a "stab in the back." China's 2021 defense budget totaled roughly $210B, up about 7% year-over-year, compared to $704B in spending by the US. Gabby Petito Search Police officers from Moab, Utah, released bodycam footage yesterday of 22-year-old Gabrielle "Gabby" Petito recorded during a domestic violence call, weeks before she was officially reported missing. Petito had been on an east-to-west cross-country trip with her fiancé Brian Laundrie, 23, but was reported missing Sept. 11—10 days after Laundrie returned home alone. The footage shows officers interacting with a visibly distraught Petito accompanied by Laundrie (view here). According to the witness, Petito slapped Laundrie during an argument and then climbed through the car window as if she had been locked out of the car. Petito told the responding officer that she struggled with mental health due to anxiety and arguments with Laundrie. Petito's last known location was Aug. 25 in Grand Teton National Park. Laundrie has been named as a person of interest but has been accused of refusing to assist in the investigation. Roughly 2,000 missing person cases go unsolved each year in the US. Pandemic Stretches OnReported COVID-19 deaths in the US continue to rise, with the rolling seven-day average just under 1,900 per day. About one-third of the deaths come from Texas (325 per day) and Florida (302). The US has reported roughly 670,000 total COVID-19 deaths; globally, the figure is approaching 4.7 million (see data). While deaths continue to rise, total current hospitalizations—typically a predictor of the future death rate—have dropped to 90,000, down about 10% from the beginning of the month. About 74% of Americans aged 12 and older have received at least one vaccine dose. Vaccines are not yet authorized for those under 12, a group that makes up about 15% of the US population. Officials say a vaccine for those ages 5 to 11 may be available by late October. On the science side, an analysis suggests that thousands of people are infected with SARS-like zoonotic diseases—viruses that jump from animal to human—but don't spark widespread outbreaks. The analysis may help identify localized regions where a next potential pandemic may emerge. Refer a Friend for a Chance To Win $10,000! In partnership with Future AcresAUTONOMOUS FARM OF THE FUTUREThe world's population continues to grow rapidly—and with that, we'll need to increase and improve the yield from our agricultural industries. In order to feed 10 billion people by 2050, farmers will need to increase food production by up to 70%. And what better way to do so than with robots? Future Acres is creating the autonomous farm tools of tomorrow. Their first robot, Carry, is designed to transport crops more efficiently—and is estimated to increase farm efficiency by 30%. Such a boost to output means Carry can pay for itself in only 80 days, and provide farmers with up to $13,500 in efficiency gain per Carry per season. Better yet, Future Acres recently secured a $24M commercial partnership to deploy 400 Carry companion robots over the next five years. If you're interested in investing in autonomous, clean, and reliable technology in the agriculture industry, Future Acres and Carry could be the opportunity for you. Learn more about their investment offering and the $30B+ AgTech market before the round closes Oct. 8. Please support our sponsors! 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Anthony Gonzalez (R, OH-16), one of 10 House Republicans to vote for Trump impeachment, announces retirement (More) IN-DEPTHThe Power of RitualsBBC Future | Karan Johnson. New research suggests cultural and individual rituals have a powerful impact on human psychology. (Read) Who Shot Walker Daugherty?Texas Monthly | Wes Ferguson. A shootout at a Texas hunting lodge was framed as an ambush by a gang of Mexican migrants—but the truth was much more complicated. (Read) When Is It OK To Lie?No Stupid Questions | Rebecca Lee Douglas. (Podcast) When is it OK to tell a small, medium, or big lie—and how many times a day? (Listen) Experienced Cops Reduce CrimeCity Journal | Robert VerBruggen. A working paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research suggests an approach to reducing violent crime. (Read) FUTURISTIC FARMERSIn partnership with Future Acres Supply of farm labor in the US is dropping. In California alone, a majority of farmers have reported labor shortages in the past five years, which is estimated to cause $3.1B per year of losses in crop production. Future Acres is determined to provide farmers with an extra set of hands—sorry—wheels. Their autonomous robot, Carry, transports crops across farms, resulting in an estimated 30% increase in farm efficiency. You can invest in Future Acres before Oct. 8—so check out how Carry works and what it could mean for the future of agriculture. Please support our sponsors! ETCETERARolling Stone's (updated) ranking of the 500 best songs ever. Mapping which states are pumpkin-spiced obsessed. You can now Airbnb Winnie the Pooh's house. Feel like you're working more during the pandemic? It's not just you. This robotic nose can smell disease. Retired flight attendant walks 200 miles to honor 9/11 colleagues. The chickens with the jet black hearts. Reports of the bandicoot's demise were (not really) greatly exaggerated. Clickbait: Scooter-riding dog and cat set world record. (w/video) Historybook: US Constitution is signed (1787); Harriet Tubman escapes from slavery for first time (1849); Actress Anne Bancroft born (1931); Camp David Accords signed providing framework for Egypt–Israel peace treaty (1978); Vanessa Williams becomes first Black woman crowned Miss America (1983). "There was one of two things I had a right to, liberty or death; if I could not have one, I would have the other." - Harriet Tubman Why 1440? The printing press was invented in the year 1440, spreading knowledge to the masses and changing the course of history. Guess what else? There are 1,440 minutes in a day and every one is precious. That’s why we scour hundreds of sources every day to provide a concise, comprehensive, and objective view of what's happening in the world. Reader feedback is a gift—shoot us a note at hello@join1440.com. Interested in advertising to smart readers like you? Apply here! |
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