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Vaccine inequality will cost money as well as lives [The Economist]
Editor’s Picks: August 30th 2021 [Economic Radio]
You’ve Built a Racially Diverse Team. But Have You Built an Inclusive Culture? [Harvard Business Review]
Cristiano Ronaldo: Man Utd complete move to re-sign forward [BBC Sport]
Apple Plans to Add Satellite Features to iPhones for Emergencies [Bloomberg]
Blinken vows to help Americans still in Afghanistan [Reuters]
Palestinian president, Israeli defence minister hold rare talks [AL-Jazeera News]
Biden’s Chaotic Withdrawal from Afghanistan is Complete [The New Yorker]
Apple Cares about Privacy, Unless You Work at Apple [The Verge]
Is it really the right time to end pandemic unemployment insurance? — The dangerous delta variant is spreading. The future of schools is unclear. And millions of workers are about to be kicked off unemployment. [Vox]
Square to launch a new paid subscription, Invoices Plus [TechCrunch]
Why capturing carbon is an essential part of Biden’s climate plans [MIT Technology Review]
A record-breaking 44 container ships are stuck off the coast of California [Insider]
Fox News accused of stoking violence after Tucker Carlson ‘revolt’ prediction [The Guardian]
To Save Lake Tahoe, They Spared No Expense. The Fire Came Over the Ridge Anyway. [The New York Times]
Former Fox News Editor: Network ‘Failed’ To Stand Up To Trump [HuffPost]
Vaccine Refusers Don’t Get to Dictate Terms Anymore — People who opt out of shots shouldn’t expect their employers, health insurers, and fellow citizens to accommodate them. [The Atlantic]
The War In Afghanistan Is Officially Ending. Now What? [FiveThirtyEight]
An Afghan politician spent her life working for women’s rights. She barely made it out of the country. [The Washington Post]
Plusieurs pays européens privilégient la sécurité à la solidarité avec les réfugiés [Le Monde]
A beginner's guide to podcasting: What apps and software do I need? [Mashable]
Lorde Is Proof That Even Pop Stars Get Burnout [BuzzFeed.News] #JEXI
A Tesla on Autopilot Crashed Into Highway Patrol Car [VICE News]
Andrew Quilty and Rep. Ilhan Omar on Afghanistan [The Intercept_]
Planet 9 may be closer and easier to find than thought—if it exists [Nat Geo]
After Lionshead, threat of megafires looms large on Warm Springs reservation [NPR]
California Just Closed All National Forests Through Sept. 17 [CapRadioNews]
Tous à l’école jusqu’à 18 ans ! [Le Monde diplomatique]
The Taliban Can’t Control Afghanistan. That Should Worry the West. [Foreign Policy]
Who Won the War on Terror? [Foreign Affairs]
The Fall of Afghanistan Echoes in Myanmar [The Diplomat]
Why We Need a New National Defense Strategy [The Cipher Brief]
Banach-Tarski and the Paradox of Infinite Cloning [Quanta magazine]
Voici l'installation du tube de faisceaux à l'intérieur du détecteur de @CMSExperiment. . C'est là dedans que les faisceaux du LHC entrent en collision au point d'interaction. [CERN_FR]
An Accidental Discovery Hints at a Hidden Population of Cosmic Objects [NASA]
‘Continued imperative to combat ISIS’ –INTERPOL Secretary General [INTERPOL]
F-35 Not as Survivable as Previously Hoped, HASC Chair Says [Air Force Magazine]
Nissan Considering NISMO-Branded Trucks, SUVs for U.S. [MOTORTREND]
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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 350 & BENKYO RADIO 350.
Benjamin aka Bibidi Netanyahu killed 66 children over a period of 11 days in the Palestinian Territories. He is not above the law. He is no longer Prime Minister. He must face justice. The best way you can confirm that “Israel doesn’t control the world” is to have a proper judicial event and charge Netanyahu for his horrific war crimes against Humanity. Thanks in advance.
U.S. Troops are out but Afghanistan is not “over.” Listen to Paul Rieckhoff for the latest.
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