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U.S. officials are investigating at least two possible incidents on U.S. soil that appear similar to previous mysterious, invisible attacks on CIA and State Department personnel that occurred abroad, reports CNN. The suspected condition sometimes called “Havana syndrome” in reference to an unexplained illness U.S. officials experienced in Cuba in 2016 includes symptoms such as ear popping, vertigo, pounding headaches and nausea, sometimes with an unidentified “piercing directional noise.” One of the incidents is believed to have occurred on the south side of the White House after one National Security Council official became sick in November of last year. Defense officials briefed Congress on the matter earlier this month, stating Russia or China might be responsible for the attacks, though they did not have enough information to say conclusively. ....

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Self-immolation and Suicide Among Chinese Tech Giants' Employees


Posted by Joseph Brouwer | Jan 12, 2021
A Pinduoduo employee’s suicide, the second work-related death at the company in as many weeks, and an Ele.me courier’s self-immolation have set the Chinese internet ablaze with discussion on labor conditions in the tech sector. Last week, a young Pinduoduo employee collapsed and died on the way home from the office, reportedly due to overwork. White-collar employees write that 996 culture the expectation that one is in the office from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week drives employee deaths. Blue-collar delivery drivers face a different dilemma: delivery giants’ local subcontractors that sometimes refuse to pay drivers, even when they meet astronomically high, algorithmically determined delivery benchmarks. At The Washington Post, Lily Kuo and Lyric Li reported on ....

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