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U.S. to give flavored e-cigs the boot

The Trump administration is set to force e-cigarette companies to remove flavored vaping products from the market after a mysterious lung disease tied to inhaling vapor was blamed for at least six deaths and hundreds of injuries. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar told reporters the FDA would soon issue guidance on eliminating flavored vaping offerings, with the exception of tobacco-flavored ones.

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  • More than 450 cases of vaping injuries and respiratory damage have been identified, many tied to cannabis products, the CDC says.
  • Trump said vaping had become an urgent public-health concern in the U.S., "specifically with respect to children."
  • Azar said 5 million kids have vaped this year, a steep jump from the 3.6 million who said they'd used e-cigarettes in 2018.

News from around the world

In Asia, Beijing rebuked Germany for allowing Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong to visit Berlin, where he met with government officials. Angela Merkel said it's important to engage with China on human rights issues. 

In the Middle East, Arab nations condemned a plan by Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to annex a third of the occupied West Bank with officials in Jordan and Saudi Arabia calling the move "illegal" and one that would "bury any chance of peace." 

In Europe, the U.K. government released an emergency no-deal Brexit contingency plan that forecasts the worst-case scenario, which includes shortages of food, fuel and clean water and a "severe" risk to the Irish border. 

What's trending

#NeverForget. The U.S. (and some parts of the world) marked the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks with memorial services at Ground Zero in New York City, the Pentagon, the White House and in Shanksville Pennsylvania. Here's what you missed

$ignificant figures

$19,000: How much student debt AOC said she has remaining after she made a loan payment during a congressional hearing on student loans. Before that, her balance was $20,237.16.

Today in tech

Another small step. For the first time, astronauts on the International Space Station successfully mixed concrete from sand, gravel and a water-based paste. And they did it in zero gravity. It's a forward-moving feat that could mean big things for NASA's future on the moon and Mars. 

Conversation starter

What's so hard about being a man? We hit the streets of New York City with journalist and "For the Love of Men" author Liz Plank to ask about the power, privileges and pressures of being a guy.

What's good

"Important milestone on a rocky road." Scientists say they successfully created two embryos of the near-extinct northern white rhino, down to just two females worldwide, in what could be a turning point for its survival.

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9/11 Victim’s Son Takes Ilhan Omar To Woodshed at Ground Zero Commemoration

Posted: 11 Sep 2019 04:17 PM PDT

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Posted: 11 Sep 2019 03:56 PM PDT

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Posted: 11 Sep 2019 03:11 PM PDT

Evening Briefing
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After hundreds of cases of mysterious illness tied to e-cigarette devices, and the death of at least six people, U.S. President Donald Trump has declared vaping a "problem." The administration is now considering forcing companies to remove flavored versions from the market. —Josh Petri

Here are today's top stories

Brexit endgame possibilities are seemingly endless. Here are four paths it may take. Mind you, chaos is also an option.

WeWork is considering major changes to assuage investors ahead of the coworking startup's initial public offering. Any final decision rests with CEO Adam Neumann, who was poised to become one of the world's richest entrepreneurs before the the unicorn's prospects began to dim.

Trump has discussed easing sanctions on Iran to help secure new talks. Newly-departed National Security Adviser John Bolton argued forcefully against such a move. Now three top Bolton allies have also left the administration

Apple's biggest surprise at its annual event Tuesday wasn't a new feature, device, or service—but instead an aggressive pricing strategy.

Uber has generated billions of dollars from the labor of its drivers without treating them as employees. California is poised to disrupt that model.

David Swensen is a legend at Yale, and its highest-paid employee. But he's neither the president nor the football coach. He's the money manager.

What's Joe Weisenthal thinking? The Bloomberg news director is gawking at the unfolding tragicomedy that is WeWork's attempt at an IPO. To add insult to injury, the stock market has suddenly taken a very anti-WeWork turn: tech and real estate had been among the huge winners all year, but this week they're the two worst performing sectors.

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This DNA Firm May Have Tampered With Results

About three years ago, Orig3n discovered a big problem with its DNA analysis, according to multiple former employees. Its tests were prone to errors, and a person taking the same test twice could get radically different results. Orig3n's coders came up with a quick fix: Former workers say that if two Orig3n analyses of a particular gene didn't match, software plugged in the earlier result. A spreadsheet shows 407 such errors that, according to a former employee, were logged over three months.

 

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خلاصة بصراحة - الخميس 12 أيلول/سبتمبر 2019

Posted: 11 Sep 2019 02:16 PM PDT

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WeWork killed the unicorn star

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Today's Agenda

WeWork WeAkness

WeWork, now known as The We Company, because why the heck not, is the reductio ad absurdum of the Unicorn Era, as Shira Ovide has written. Mystifying business model? Check. Godlike ownership powers given to the founder? Check. Wrapping an old-school service in a goofball mission statement, such as being a real-estate company aiming "to elevate the world's consciousness"? Check.

It goes further. We (not the royal, but the company) now wants to put the final Infinity Stone in its Unicorn Gauntlet by going public in an IPO. But public investors are balking at the company's extremes of unicorn ridiculousness. Its IPO filing isn't helping, Bloomberg's editorial board observes: The document is full of flowery language that makes no sense and offers little insight into what the company actually does or how it ever plans to make money. It's a reminder of why the SEC wants companies to use plain English in such filings.

We's biggest shareholder, Japan's Softbank, is getting queasy about the IPO, maybe because investor disdain could slash We's $47 billion valuation as a private company to a $15 billion valuation as a public one. That would cost Softbank a whole heap of SoftMoney. It's already made founder Adam Neumann somewhat less comically wealthy. But Softbank had it coming, suggests Chris Bryant: It and We share many uncomfortable similarities, which encouraged We's least-desirable traits, which are now coming back to bite Softbank, in a sort of unicorn ouroboros.

This tension, which follows a string of disappointing unicorn IPOs, could mark the end of the glory days of unicorns doing whatever the heck they want while still easily attracting investors, suggests Matt Levine. Now We must make a very boring, very non-unicorny choice between accessing billions of public-market dollars or keeping its unappealing ownership structure and weird goals and whatnot. 

Trump Listens to One Person, Tops

A day after President Donald Trump tweet-fired national security adviser John Bolton, we learned the ouster followed a clash with Trump over the idea of meeting Iranian President Hassan Rouhani. There's nothing wrong with peace talks or with Trump being more dovish after Bolton's departure. There's simply no guarantee any of that will happen, or will do any good, just as there's no guarantee Trump will listen to his next, theoretically more dovish NSA, writes Tim O'Brien. The problem here, as you can probably guess, is Trump himself: He's not a listener. That's because he doesn't think he has to listen, because he is the world's foremost expert on everything, from Iran to nuclear physics to how many countries there are.

Trump also seems to care less about peace than about big, empty gestures such as historic peace talks, even if they go nowhere. This impulse has made a hash of talks to end the Afghanistan war, notes Bloomberg's editorial board. But there's still a way to end that 18-year-old conflict that doesn't turn the country back into a terrorist haven.

Further Trump Reading: Trump's approval rating has retreated to the low end of its already unusually low range, endangering his reelection. It's tough to see how he breaks out. — Jonathan Bernstein 

Trump Doesn't Understand Interest Rates

Today is Sept. 11, so naturally Trump fulfilled his role as the nation's healer-in-chief by … attacking the Federal Reserve on Twitter. And it was a real doozy, even by his standards. He suggested the Fed should cut rates into negative territory and that the U.S. government should then run down to the local bank branch, I guess, and refinance all of its debt at this new, negative rate. This is not how any of this works, observes Brian Chappatta, in a line-by-line breakdown of everything the president seems to not understand about the functions of the Fed, interest rates and the economy.

Trump as usual overstepped his bounds when discussing the Fed, continuing to threaten its political independence and effectiveness. That's not to say presidents should never talk about the Fed, writes Narayana Kocherlakota. There's just a right way to do it.

Further Politics and Economics Reading: 

Telltale Charts

Victoria's Secret really should start pulling its weight for L Brands Inc., but it's not clear it has a plan for that, writes Sarah Halzack

Further Reading

Banning flavored e-cigarettes, as Trump's FDA said it would do today, should be just the start of long-overdue scrutiny of vaping. — Max Nisen

A Scottish court just made life more complicated for Queen Elizabeth II and Boris Johnson. — Therese Raphael 

Hong Kong Exchanges' offer for the London Stock Exchange looks sweet, but this saga isn't over. — Chris Hughes 

General Electric Co.'s sale of some of its Baker Hughes stake won't be pretty, but waiting would be far worse. — Brooke Sutherland 

The "American Factory" documentary paints an outdated picture of Chinese workers' experience. — Adam Minter 

The IMF's next leader is well-qualified, but the process that chose her is still rotten. — Mohamed El-Erian 

A Q&A with the author of the 9/11 Commission report. — Toby Harshaw 

ICYMI

R.I.P. to T. Boone Pickens.

Pornhub is getting into fine art.

France gets revenge for that whole "Freedom Fries" thing.

Kickers

Fossilized footprints hint at Neanderthal social structures. (h/t Scott Kominers

Turns out the meaning of life does actually involve the number 42. (h/t Mike Smedley)

Scientists may have found an effective malaria killer.

Italian village will pay you to move there and start a business.

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Johnny Cash's daughter on his affair with June Carter: 'It seemed inevitable, though it was so painful for my mom'

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The Economic Consequences of Gulf Insecurity

Posted: 11 Sep 2019 01:05 PM PDT

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The Economic Consequences of Gulf Insecurity

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The Gulf's changing security could have serious economic implications as the U.S. continues to disengage from the region.
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Shia Leadership After Sistani

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PDFThe Washington Institute has been sponsoring a series of discussions about sudden succession in the Middle East. Each session focuses on scenarios that might unfold if a specific ruler or leader departed the scene tomorrow. Questions include these: Would the sudden change lead to different policies? Would it affect the stability of the respective countries involved, or the region as a whole? What would be the impact on U.S. interests? Would the manner of a leader's departure make a difference? The discussions also probe how the U.S. government might adjust to the new situation or influence outcomes.

This essay, sixth in the series, examines the issue of transnational marjaiya, the highest clerical rank in Shia Islam. The current officeholder is eighty-nine-year-old Ali al-Sistani, who is based in Najaf, Iraq. Sistani has played an important role in Iraq's post-Saddam era, supporting political reconciliation and a constitution-based society. He also opposes the "rule of the jurist" concept embodied by the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei. While the transnational reach of marjaiya will likely diminish after Sistani leaves the scene, the specific contours of this shift and Tehran's efforts to intervene remain an open question.


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NEWS ALERT: Condoleezza Rice quashes NBC anchor's suggestion that Russia elected 'Trump over Hillary Clinton'

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How Will PA Respond to Annexation Announcement? (al-Omari | Policy Alert)

Posted: 11 Sep 2019 11:01 AM PDT

HOW WILL PALESTINIANS RESPOND TO NETANYAHU'S ANNEXATION ANNOUNCEMENT?
by Ghaith al-Omari

Policy Alert
September 11, 2019

Abbas will likely use it to rally the Arab League and UN against the Trump administration's peace plan, and his success will depend on Washington's own reaction going forward.

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On September 10, Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu declared that he would annex the Jordan Valley if he wins this month’s do-over election. While the announcement’s actual implementation and long-term implications will depend on a variety of factors, the short-term consequences are clear: it will create a political environment among the Palestinian public that demands a strong reaction from their leaders. This domestic pressure may compel Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas to react in a way he does not wish to, though it will also give him diplomatic ammunition to garner international support for his contrary positions toward Israel and the United States.

Indeed, the announcement represents both a strategic challenge and a tactical opportunity from the PA’s perspective. Strategically, the rationale behind the PA’s very existence—the diplomatic pursuit of a two-state solution within the framework of the Oslo Accords—has been steadily losing domestic support. Earlier this week, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh stated, “This is not a time for negotiations, recognition, or peace,” and PA officials may soon feel the need to express similar sentiments. Fatah and the Palestine Liberation Organization have issued several rulings in recent months calling on the PA to formally disengage from Israel and the Oslo process, and while these demands are largely symbolic, they have created mounting pressure on Abbas to implement at least some of them. Netanyahu’s announcement will only increase this pressure; Abbas has already warned that any steps toward annexing the Jordan Valley would spell “the end of all signed agreements with Israel.”

Over the past few years, Abbas adopted a balancing strategy that centered on embracing defiant diplomacy (particularly at the UN) and suspending some peripheral Oslo provisions while still maintaining the core security and economic components laid out in the accords. As his options gradually diminished, however, he was sometimes forced to make financial and security decisions that threatened to destabilize the PA. In July 2017, for example, he briefly suspended security cooperation with Israel in response to clashes at the Temple Mount/Haram al-Sharif. More recently, he felt politically compelled to reject further transfers of the tax revenue that Israel collects on behalf of the PA, a move that plunged the West Bank into a financial crisis (though both parties are finding ways to at least partially circumvent this decision).

Netanyahu’s annexation bid will make this balancing strategy even more precarious. On the one hand, the domestic imperative to respond immediately may spur Abbas to issue strong threats regarding the announcement in order to rally public support around his leadership. On the other hand, the pressure to activate PLO/Fatah rulings and terminate certain aspects of security cooperation with Israel will increase. Although Abbas will try to avoid taking that step (perhaps couching it as a future threat instead), he might find himself short on softer alternatives.

In any case, the most immediate PA reaction will be diplomatic, with Abbas no doubt moving quickly to leverage wide international rejection of Netanyahu’s announcement. This likely entails calling for an Arab League meeting that reiterates support for traditional Palestinian positions ahead of the upcoming UN General Assembly sessions—an invitation that would be difficult for any Arab state to refuse. Indeed, according to BBC Monitoring, Saudi Arabia has already requested that the Organization of Islamic Cooperation hold an “urgent” meeting of foreign ministers to discuss the issue and develop an action plan. The peak of this diplomacy will take place this month in New York, where Abbas will center his UN appearance on creating a wider international alliance against annexation. Such a message would fall on receptive ears, including in Europe, where commitment to a two-state solution and opposition to unilateral annexation remains strong.

In addition, the PA will seek to identify Netanyahu’s announcement with the Trump administration’s still-unreleased peace plan. In that case, Abbas would try to lock Arab and possibly European states into preemptively rejecting any plan that endorses Netanyahu’s position. By securing such a commitment in advance, the PA hopes to isolate Washington on this issue and increase the chances of the U.S. plan falling flat.

The chances of that strategy succeeding will depend on Washington’s reaction to Netanyahu’s announcement. The administration’s position thus far—stating that U.S. policy remains unchanged, and deferring the issue to the eventual release of its peace plan—might create sufficient distance from the annexation announcement to avoid serious fallout. But for this approach to be effective in securing the necessary room for diplomatic maneuver, officials will need to publicly expand on the administration’s position, exert message discipline, and actively reach out to key Arab and European states. Failure to do so would allow the PA to define the narrative and, perhaps, sink the U.S. peace plan before it ever sets sail. The other alternative—issuing statements that signal American endorsement of Netanyahu’s proposals—would give the PA even more leverage, all but ensuring its success in building a preemptive alliance against the peace plan.

Ghaith al-Omari is a senior fellow at The Washington Institute.



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Posted: 11 Sep 2019 10:22 AM PDT

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Posted: 11 Sep 2019 10:19 AM PDT

BREAKING NEWS: Trump weighs ban on flavored e-cigarettes

Posted: 11 Sep 2019 10:12 AM PDT

The Trump administration is considering banning flavored vaping products from the market. The announcement comes as lawmakers are seizing on an outbreak of a vaping-related illness to push for more aggressive regulation of the fast-growing e-cigarette industry.

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Most Social: Why the Trump-Bolton breakup was inevitable. They clashed over Iran, North Korea and more

Posted: 11 Sep 2019 10:01 AM PDT

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Remembering 9/11 in a Divided Nation

Posted: 11 Sep 2019 09:39 AM PDT

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Posted: 11 Sep 2019 09:11 AM PDT

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The New York Times on Wednesday deleted a tweet marking the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks that claimed "airplanes took aim" at the World Trade Center.

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Posted: 11 Sep 2019 08:04 AM PDT

نتنياهو ينوي فرض السيادة الإسرائيلية على مستوطنات في الضفة الغربية وغور الأردن إذا ما انتخب مجددا...
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إدانة عربية وأوروبية لتعهد نتنياهو بضمّ مساحات من الضفة الغربية إلى إسرائيل
نتنياهو ينوي فرض السيادة الإسرائيلية على مستوطنات في الضفة الغربية وغور الأردن إذا ما انتخب مجددا بالتنسيق مع الإدارة الأميركية...   إقرأ أكثر، للمزيد
 
 
 
 
 
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News Alert: Large parts of the globe have already passed the crucial climate threshold of 2 degrees Celsius of warming, Post analysis has found

Posted: 11 Sep 2019 07:09 AM PDT

A Washington Post analysis of multiple temperature data sets found roughly one-tenth of the globe has already warmed by more than 2 degrees Celsius. That's more than five times the size of the United States. A hot zone off the South American coast illustrates a little-noticed trend in ocean warming — and the potentially catastrophic effects it can bring to marine life. Hot spots like these are the scenes of a critical acceleration, places where geophysical processes are amplifying the general warming trend. They unveil which parts of the Earth will suffer the largest changes.
 
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Large parts of the globe have already passed the crucial climate threshold of 2 degrees Celsius of warming, Post analysis has found

A Washington Post analysis of multiple temperature data sets found roughly one-tenth of the globe has already warmed by more than 2 degrees Celsius. That's more than five times the size of the United States.

A hot zone off the South American coast illustrates a little-noticed trend in ocean warming — and the potentially catastrophic effects it can bring to marine life. Hot spots like these are the scenes of a critical acceleration, places where geophysical processes are amplifying the general warming trend. They unveil which parts of the Earth will suffer the largest changes.

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How Kate Middleton is cementing her role as the future Queen: ‘She is finding her voice’

Posted: 11 Sep 2019 07:08 AM PDT

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