Early Addition: Will Tourists Ever Forget To Take Smiling Selfies At 9/11 Memorial?
Sept. 11, 2018, 11:05 a.m.
Because Donald Trump cashed in on 9/11, check out today's midday links: Paul McCartney memories, CUNY listserv blowup, nonbinary workforce, best albums of the 1980s, Hurricane Florence intensifies, and pupper struggles with stick.

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- Here is a photo of Donald Trump looking very pumped about attending a 9/11 memorial event.
- And here is a timely reminder of how Donald Trump cashed in on 9/11 (while lying about helping during the cleanup).
- And here is another timely reminder to tourists to stop taking smiling selfies at the 9/11 memorial.
- NY Magazine writes about how a CUNY listserv conversation about Israel and Zionism led to a time and money-wasting university investigation.
- GQ has a truly epic interview with Paul McCartney where they talk about how he killed frogs as a child (to try to toughen himself up) and how the Beatles sometimes masturbated in the same room together.
- Workplaces and employers need to start adjusting for the nonbinary workforce.
- Chance The Rapper's new film Slice is out now.
- A major British labor organization is calling for a four-day work week, something which some companies are trying out.
- Speaking of which...U.S. unemployment is down and jobs are going unfilled, but for people without much education, the real question is: do those jobs pay enough to live on?
- Over a million people have been ordered to evacuate from the Carolinas as Hurricane Florence gets closer.
- Pitchfork has revised their list of the 200 best albums of the 1980s for better and for worse.
- And finally, some circumstances are just too difficult to overcome:
— Cute Emergency (@CuteEmergency) September 10, 2018