JETLAG RADIO 1144 | BENKYO RADIO 1144

Antarctica, Earth’s largest refrigerator, is defrosting [The Economist]

Inside a flight dropping aid over Gaza [1843 Mag]

Man arrested as hostage situation in Dutch nightclub ends [BBC]

Salvage crews to lift first piece of collapsed Baltimore bridge [Reuters]

Gaza truce talks set to resume, as thousands protest Netanyahu in Israel [AL-Jazeera News]

Is Donald Trump a Fascist? [New Yorker]

Bridges aren’t ready for today’s huge ships / The Francis Scott Key Bridge didn’t have the proper safeguards to withstand a collision with a cargo ship — but even if it did, it may not have been enough. [The Verge]

The crisis that could bring down Benjamin Netanyahu, explained [Vox]

This Week in AI: Let us not forget the humble data annotator [TechCrunch]

What to expect if you’re expecting a plug-in hybrid [MIT Technology]

Planned US arms transfer to Israel of 2,000-pound block-busting bombs branded 'obscene' hypocrisy by Bernie Sanders as criticism builds [Business Insider]

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Politician who attended Charlottesville white-supremacist rally faces recall [The Guardian]

Baltimore Investigation Turns to Ship’s Deadly Mechanical Failure [New York Times]

Father Charged After 9-Year-Old Found Dead In Burning Car [Huffpost]

Colleges Are Facing an Enrollment Nightmare [The Atlantic]

How worried should Democrats be about the polls? | 538 Politics Podcast [FiveThirtyEight]

U-Conn. men go on 30-0 run, reach Final Four; No. 1 USC holds off Baylor [Washington Post]

Beyoncé reclaims country [Le Monde]

Mars spacecraft snaps glorious view of Martian volcanoes — and a surprise [Mashable]

“The Worst of What Humanity Is Capable Of”: Pediatrician Dr. Tanya Haj-Hassan on What She Saw in Gaza [Democracy NOW!]

How the Gaza War is Reshaping Social Media [The Intercept_]

See Europe from a New Perspective [National Geographic]

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Allegedly Had Affairs With 37 Women in 2001 [New York Magazine]

Climate change is delaying world clocks' need for a 'negative leap second' [NPR]

You might spot a mountain lion in California, but attacks like the one that killed a man are rare [CapRadioNews]

Gaza, enfer à ciel ouvert [Le Monde diplomatique]

America Has Pressured Israel Before—and Can Do It Again [Foreign Policy]

Overhaul UNRWA—Just Not Right Now: The Aid Agency Is Flawed, but It Is Also Saving Palestinian Lives [Foreign Affairs]

The Old Politics of New Kazakhstan [The Diplomat]

The Social Benefits of Getting Our Brains in Sync [Quanta Magazine]

Le 24 avril, le CERN organise une session publique pour le public local sur le progrès de l'étude de faisabilité du Futur collisionneur circulaire (FCC). 📆 24 avril, 18:00 CEST📍Portail de la Science du CERN 🔗 Inscriptions: https://indico.cern.ch/event/1333274/ [CERN_FR]

Three-Year Study of Young Stars with NASA’s Hubble Enters New Chapter [NASA]

BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS

What’s up, everybody! This is JETLAG RADIO 1144 & BENKYO RADIO 1144. Here is a new episode of Coffee With Zaki, from early February, Part 2. Part 3 is next. This video will materialize elsewhere into another blogpost in due time. This is because this blogpost is reserved for more content. We are in April 2024, please go to February, as I will soon make a speech regarding #BlackHistoryMonth in USA, #BLM (#BlackLivesMatter) regarding my impatience with the level of disrepect to the former President 44 (Barack Obama) and the insurmountable amount of horrible mistakes that Trump (45) has committed without being set on the Electric Chair (Spying for Russia and China, stealing Nuclear Secrets). More details later.