JETLAG RADIO 304 | BENKYO RADIO 304

  • “Juneteenth is a Celebration of Resilience.” Dr. Milo Dodson Explains One of America’s Most Significant Holidays [beatportal]

  • How to program a dub techno-style percussion line [Computer Music]

  • 40 years of techno: how synths and drum machines have defined a genre [Future Music]

  • Inside the UK’s First Legal Rave Since The Coronavirus Pandemic Began [DJ Mag]

  • A Brand New Festival is Heading to Manchester This Summer [Mixmag]

  • 12th Planet announces new ‘Supernova’ EP, coinciding tour, ‘I am absolutely ready to get back on the road again’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Armin van Buuren and Sander van Doorn Team Up for Epic New Single “Jonson’s Play” [Your EDM]

  • Top 5 Quotes from Avicii, one of Dance Music’s Most Introspective Innovators [EDM.com]

  • Above & Beyond Surprise-Release Next Installment Of “Flow State” [EDM Sauce]

  • Millions of lives at stake if cross-border aid channels close in Syria [MSF]

  • The First 30 Days of VeeFriends [GaryVee]

  • A life-saving new drug for covid-19 is found [The Economist]

  • Milk tea’s colonial roots make it a surprising symbol for activists [1843 magazine]

  • IKEA Navigates the Future While Staying True to Its Culture [Harvard Business Review]

  • Three things to watch as Biden meets Putin [BBC News]

  • Regeneron Drug Reduces Covid Patient Deaths in Large Study [Bloomberg]

  • DOJ lays out plan to tackle white supremacist violence [Reuters]

  • Gaza survivors face rebuilding – again – after Israel’s attack [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Man Who Controls The Senate - Will Joe Manchin’s search for common ground wreck the Democrats’ agenda? [The New Yorker]

  • The best laptop deals for Amazon Prime Day 2021 [The Verge]

  • UFOs are real. That’s the easy part. Now here’s the hard part. [Vox]

  • Spotify acquires Podz, a podcast discovery platform [TechCrunch]

  • NASA inches closer to printing artificial organs in space - Researchers used 3D-printing to create human liver tissue that could soon be tested on the International Space Station. [MIT Technology Review]

  • COVID-19 survivors may suffer from a loss of gray matter and other brain tissue over time, a long-term study suggests [Insider]

  • Democrats’ domestic agenda faces setbacks by Republican obstructionism [The Guardian]

  • Whom Do the Billionaires Want for Mayor? Follow Their Money. - Ultrawealthy donors have given $16 million to super PACs dedicated to the New York City mayor’s race. Half of that money has gone to three moderate candidates. [The New York Times]

  • How White Parents Can Talk To Their Kids About Race [Huffington Post]

  • The Vaccine Donations Aren’t Enough - The pandemic won’t be over until it’s under control around the world [The Atlantic]

  • The Buzz Around Bitcoin: Why 2021 May Be the Year to Invest [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Unmasking the far right: An extremist paid a price when his identity was exposed online after a violent clash in Washington [The Washington Post]

  • Résultats des élections régionales et départementales 2021 : fusion des listes de gauche en Centre-Val de Loire [Le Monde]

  • 6 maps that show how far we still have to go for LGBTQ equality [Mashable]

  • Facial Recognition Failures Are Locking People Out of Unemployment Systems [Motherboard, Tech by VICE]

  • How Adult Swim Remixes Took Over the Internet [Noisey, Music by VICE]

  • This QAnon Militia of Ex-Cops and Soldiers Is Training ‘Patriots’ for Revolution [VICE News]

  • India’s Vaccine Makers are Pandemic Profiteers, Not Humanitarians [The Intercept]

  • Black dads share their best tips for traveling this summer [Nat Geo]

  • The Record Temperatures Enveloping The West Are Not Your Average Heat Wave [NPR]

  • California Launches Digital Vaccination Card [CapRadioNews]

  • Ce que s’abstenir veut dire [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Three Years Is Too Long to Wait for a Global Vaccine Rollout [Foreign Policy]

  • Women Are the Key to Vaccinating the World [Foreign Affairs]

  • Why Are Indians So Angry at Bill Gates? - The latest backlash against the Gates Foundation in India is the result of years’ worth of concerns raised by human rights activists and civil society. [The Diplomat]

  • How Animals Color Themselves With Nanoscale Structures [Quanta magazine]

  • [Communiqué de presse] Pose de la première pierre du Portail de la science au CERN #CERNScienceGateway [CERNpress]

  • Sun Science Stamps Highlight a Decade of Sun-Watching from Space [NASA]

  • War crimes (by Israel) - Crimes such as genocides, crimes against humanity and war crimes are serious concern to the international community [INTERPOL]

  • Elastic - DOD’s Data-Driven Future: Shared Knowledge, Near Real-Time Answers [Air Force Magazine]

  • Everything We Know about Forza Horizon 5 [Super Street]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 304 & BENKYO RADIO 304.

I presume by now you have realized that apparently that we have some communities, many in cities, others in rural communities where radical religious groups have QAnon strangleholds. These are very dangerous people, and if you live among these people, it is time to speak up. This is because the FBI and the ATF are not playing around. These radicals went to our Capitol and launched an insurrection. I’ve said this before and I will say it again: if these were black people doing this in D.C., they would be shot on sight. It is imperative that we don’t have a different law for whites, and a different law for blacks. Trump is a cult leader. 600,000 people have died. Please give yourself a reality check and understand the gravity of the situation.

Until next time!