JETLAG RADIO 652 | BENKYO RADIO 652

  • How much trouble is Mark Zuckerberg in? [The Economist]

  • “Are they watching our homes? Are they in our phones?”: a diary of fear in Tehran [1843 magazine]

  • Why Your Company Needs Data-Product Managers [Harvard Business Review]

  • Opioid crisis: US teens fastest growing group to die [BBC News]

  • Biden Aide Says Change in US Military Aid to Saudis Is Possible [Bloomberg]

  • Mexico probes whether Pegasus spyware purchases were legal [Reuters]

  • Palestinians in Gaza protest against wave of Israeli violence [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Donald Trump, January 6th, and the Elusive Search for Accountability [The New Yorker]

  • Comcast is shutting down its gamer-centric G4 channel, again [The Verge] The industry is really mean, they just relaunched their gaming channel.

  • The skills you should know before moving out on your own [Vox]

  • Meta’s metaverse isn’t bad, it’s just boring, and other TC news [TechCrunch]

  • How copying plants could produce the fuel of the future [MIT Technology Review]

  • Meta has spent $15 billion so far on its metaverse project. Here are some incredible things that cost less. [Insider]

  • Silent Hill Transmission Announced for This Week With 'The Latest Updates on the Silent Hill Series' [IGN]

  • Everything You Need To Know Before You Start Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War [GameSpot]

  • Polygon’s newsletter will make your weekends even better [Polygon]

  • Do your best ideas come in the shower? New science shows how letting our minds wander with “moderately engaging” activities can spark creativity (which is also why I’m glad phones aren't waterproof yet!). [LinkedIn] #AriannaHuffington

  • Woman who escapes month-long captivity says other Black women killed by abductor [The Guardian]

  • Stay Warm This Fall With Butternut Squash Lasagna [The New York Times Magazine]

  • Chilling Memo To FBI Official Warned Of Sympathy In Bureau For Jan. 6 Rioters [Huffington Post]

  • The Complexities of Human Love [The Atlantic]

  • Could Pot Be Decriminalized Before Biden Leaves Office? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • The top 10 Democratic presidential candidates for 2024, ranked [The Washington Post]

  • Aux Etats-Unis, la crainte d’un accident financier majeur [Le Monde]

  • Huge, unusually powerful explosion in space just detected by scientists [Mashable]

  • Workers Say Amazon Is Punishing Them for Observing Union Vote [VICE News]

  • “Election Interference”: Oil Price Hike is Saudi Arabia’s October Surprise Against Biden -- “The Saudis are working to get Trump reelected and for the MAGA Republicans to win the midterms.” [The Intercept]

  • Uncovering the hidden legends along Ireland’s southern coast [National Geographic]

  • What to know now that hearing aids are available over the counter [NPR]

  • As elections loom, small Sacramento-area coffee shops put civic engagement on the fall menu [CapRadioNews]

  • Au Kenya, la présence contestée de l’armée britannique [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Biden’s New National Security Strategy: A Lot of Trump, Very Little Obama [Foreign Policy]

  • The Sources of Russian Misconduct — A Diplomat Defects From the Kremlin [Foreign Affairs]

  • The War in Ukraine Is Decimating Russia’s Asian Minorities [The Diplomat]

  • Teenager Solves Stubborn Riddle About Prime Number Look-Alikes [Quanta Magazine]

  • 🥳 Happy anniversary! It’s been a year since #CERNqti has published its #quantumroadmap. Follow the link below to know how @CERN — in collaboration with key national and international stakeholders — explores the potential of nascent technologies for #highenergyphysics and beyond. [CERNquantum]

  • Resupply Mission for NASA Carries Scientific Experiments to Space Station [NASA]

BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 652 & BENKYO RADIO 652.

Trump finally got subpoenaed! By the Jan 6th committee! Unanimous decision! 9-0! Thank God.

Until Next Time!