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  • The costs and consequences of Europe’s energy crisis are growing [The Economist]

  • Can Americans be convinced to eat less meat? An episode from our archive [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Does Influencer Marketing Really Pay Off? [Harvard Business Review]

  • Ukraine war: Russia atrocities bring Nato members closer [BBC News]

  • US Frustrates England Again At a World Cup in 0-0 Draw [Bloomberg]

  • In Washington, Macron to seek relief for Europe Inc amid China competition [Reuters]

  • US bans Chinese telecom devices, citing ‘national security’ [AL-Jazeera News]

  • I finally Watched “Seinfeld” [The New Yorker]

  • The best Black Friday 2022 deals you can get [The Verge]

  • Elon Musk has Twitter and Tesla problems [Vox]

  • Twitter layoffs trigger oversight risk warning from Brussels [TechCrunch]

  • A bot that watched 70,000 hours of Minecraft could unlock AI’s next big thing [MIT Technology Review]

  • I've worked at Kohl's for 9 Black Fridays. I get my fair share of pushy customers, but my favorites are the people who make a day of it. [Insider]

  • Happy Thanksgiving! This holiday weekend can be magical but also stressful. We just have to remember that the greatest antidote to stress is gratitude — the theme of the holiday itself. [LinkedIn] #AriannaHuffington

  • World Cup 2022: complete guide to all 830 players [The Guardian]

  • Is Donald Trump Ineligible to Be President? [The New York Times]

  • A Depressed Cat Named Fishtopher Has Made A Lot Of People Fall In Love [Huffington Post]

  • Thanksgiving After Fleeing the Taliban [The Atlantic]

  • The World Cup's New High-Tech Ball Will Change Soccer Forever [FiveThirtyEight]

  • D.C. firefighters sue over policy banning beards for employees [The Washington Post]

  • Au Qatar, une « Coupe des mondes » très politique [Le Monde]

  • Scientists make unprecedented detection on a planet 700 light-years away [Mashable]

  • NASA Mars Rover Finds ‘Very, Very Strange Chemistry’ and Ingredients for Life [VICE News]

  • Democratic and Republicans Demand Transfer of Gray Eagle Drone to Ukraine [The Intercept_]

  • This stunning national park is set in a dormant volcano [National Geographic]

  • Hawaii's Mauna Loa, the world's biggest active volcano, erupts after 38 years [NPR]

  • Sacramento to open warming centers as temperatures near freezing [CapRadioNews]

  • La servitude volontaire des élites [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • A U.S.-Iranian Standoff at the World Cup—and Beyond [Foreign Policy]

  • Biden and Macron’s Historic Opportunity [Foreign Affairs]

  • Can Narendra Modi Practice at Home What He Preaches Abroad? — Modi’s silence on hate speech and calls for the genocide of Muslims indicates that he is okay with it. If not, why would he not say so? [The Diplomat]

  • A Mathematician Dancing Between Algebra and Geometry [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici un prototype du #CLIC. Il s'ajouterait au complexe d'accélérateurs du CERN. Encore à l'état de projet, sa technologie a déjà des applications en médecine avec la conception d'un dispositif de radiothérapie proposé avec @CHUVLausanne et THERYQ.🔗[CERN_FR]

  • Moon Microscope, Solar Arrays Launch on NASA’s SpaceX Cargo Ship [NASA]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 682 & BENKYO RADIO 682.

So while we were all busy celebrating Thanksgiving, this psychopath Vladimir Putin is shutting down access to heating in all of Europe. Europe is essentially going to freeze. Now, before this turns into “The Day After Tomorrow” movie plotline, it’s imperative for NATO to crush Putin and explain to him that winter will go as normal for the people of Europe, and if he thinks for one second that Europe is going to let him act like a Grinch, I’d like to politely remind him that December, NORAD is tracking Santa Claus. And Santa Claus wants you to be a good boy, or you’re not getting any presents. Did I make myself clear?

Until Next Time!