JETLAG RADIO 628 | BENKYO RADIO 628

  • Rugby brings South Africa together—if only for 80 minutes [The Economist]

  • The inside story of the siege of Azovstal [1843 magazine]

  • To Get People Back in the Office, Make It Social [Harvard Business Review]

  • Italy votes as far-right Meloni looks for victory [BBC News] this is extremely dangerous for Europe.

  • Far-Right Leader Is in Box Seat to Succeed Mario Draghi in Italy [Bloomberg] if she wins, this could destabilize all of Europe

  • Kenya's Kipchoge shatters marathon world record in Berlin [Reuters]

  • Palestinian comic fans denounce Marvel’s ‘Sabra’ as propaganda [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Putin’s Escalation in Ukraine is a Losing Strategy [New Yorker]

  • More of The Verge’s favorite coffee and tea gadgets / For some of us, caffeine can be almost as necessary as air, but the way to prepare it can be a real point of contention among enthusiasts. Here are some of the ways we prepare and enjoy our hot liquid. [The Verge]

  • Are the walls really closing in on Trump this time? [Vox]

  • Instagram Stories under 60 seconds are no longer broken up into clips [TechCrunch]

  • The YouTube baker fighting back against deadly “craft hacks” [MIT Technology Review]

  • Wall Street is completely delusional about the pain that's about to hit the stock market [Insider]

  • Cloud Agility Beats Everyday Volatility [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • No money or options: a migrant’s unexpected journey to California [The Guardian]

  • Sundance Liked Her Documentary on Terrorism, Until Muslim Critics Didn’t [The New York Times]

  • Hillary Clinton Compares Trump To Hitler In Disturbing Interview [Huffington Post]

  • The Tipping Point of Stupid — In most states, you can’t pass yourself off as an election-denying January 6 truther and still be taken seriously by a majority of voters. [The Atlantic]

  • The Polls Still Do Not Show A GOP Bounce Back [FiveThirtyEight]

  • NASA spacecraft will slam into an asteroid Monday — if all goes right [The Washington Post]

  • Crack à Paris : un an après, le désespoir des riverains de la porte de la Villette — Elus et habitants ont organisé samedi une manifestation pour dénoncer les nuisances et réclamer une évacuation des toxicomanes. En cet anniversaire de leur arrivée, un collectif a déposé un recours devant le tribunal administratif contre la mairie et la préfecture. Une idée domine : dans les beaux quartiers, cela n’arriverait pas. [Le Monde]

  • James Earl Jones signs over rights to voice of Darth Vader to be replaced by AI [Mashable]

  • Signal Is Asking People Around the World to Help Iranians Access the Encrypted App [VICE News]

  • Fact Check: Rep. Rashida Tlaib said Progressives Must Oppose Israeli Apartheid [The Intercept_]

  • 10 national parks that have the best fall foliage [National Geographic]

  • Trump and his lawyers keep ghosts of Nixon and Watergate alive and haunting [NPR]

  • What’s next for Eleni Kounalakis as California lieutenant governor? [CapRadioNews]

  • Right to a day off, and to a moustache [Le Monde Diplomatique]

  • Postal Workers Are Keeping Ukraine’s Front-Line Villages Alive [Foreign Policy]

  • All the Tsar’s Men — Why Mobilization Can’t Save Putin’s War [Foreign Affairs]

  • Strengthening Integrated Air and Missile Defense for the Japan-US Alliance [The Diplomat]

  • High-Temperature Superconductivity Understood at Last [Quanta Magazine]

  • Are you taking part in this year’s #Quantum Industry Day in Switzerland? If so, be sure to check out @GrosQmichi of #CERNqti speaking about the contribution of #quantumtechnologies to the #highenergyphysics landscape: https://qidis22.b2match.io 🗓️ 4 October 🕛 13:30 CEST📍 Zürich [CERNquantum]

  • Celebrate 'International Observe the Moon Night' with NASA [NASA]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 628 & BENKYO RADIO 628.

While it appeared that Hurricane Season was somewhat slow this year, it appears that it picked back up. It’s imperative to help the people of Puerto Rico with the damage from Hurricane Fiona.

Until Next Time!