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We’re keeping with our What’d We Miss Monday theme and tackling a bunch of the biggest stories that crossed our desks this weekend. There’s the delta variant of COVID-19, the plight of Uyghurs in China and potential new worker safety regulations in the face of climate change. But if that all sounds like too much of a bummer, we have a fun story about gardening in space. Here’s everything we talked about today: “Florida man gets 8 months in prison in 1st felony sentence from Capitol riot” from NBC News “A federal judge upholds Indiana University’s vaccination requirement for students.” from The New York Times “Amazon to Stop Covid Testing in U.S. Warehouses” from The Information “60% of people being admitted to UK hospitals are unvaccinated – adviser” from Reuters “US to Accuse China of Microsoft Hacking” from The New York Times “Senate passes bill that would ban all products from Xinjiang over China rights abuse” from Axios “Actor John Cena apologizes to Chinese audience after calling Taiwan a country” from NBC News “One by One, My Friends Were Sent to the Camps” from The Atlantic “Dixie Fire may have been sparked by PG&E equipment, company says” from the San Francisco Chronicle “Biden administration, workers grapple with health threats posed by climate change and heat” from The Washington Post The Guardian’s Pegasus project “Astronauts on International Space Station are growing chile peppers in a first for NASA” from CNN “The Truth Behind the Amazon Mystery Seeds From China” from The Atlantic Our show needs your voice! Tell us what you think of the show or ask a question for our hosts to answer! Send a voice memo or give us a call at 508-82-SMART (508-827-6278).
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