JETLAG RADIO 478 | BENKYO RADIO 478

  • Work life in balance — Is hybrid work the worst of both worlds? — Evidence is piling up that it might not be [The Economist]

  • This Ukrainian hacker is spreading chaos in Russia [1843 magazine]

  • How to Stop Overthinking and Start Trusting Your Gut [Harvard Business Review]

  • Workcations: The travel trend mixing work and play [BBC Worklife]

  • Japan PM Kishida told South Korea's Yoon good bilateral relations are essential [Reuters]

  • ISIL confirms leader killed in US raid in Syria [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Did George Washington Have an Enslaved Son? [The New Yorker]

  • Why keeping the power on is crucial for Ukraine’s nuclear power plants [The Verge]

  • The House vote on a Russian oil ban underscores how much support it has [Vox]

  • 6 technologists discuss how no-code tools are changing software development [TechCrunch]

  • How Ukraine could keep the lights on as Russia attacks its power supplies — The nation is pushing to rapidly integrate its grid with the European Union, to keep electricity flowing if other major plants are taken down. [MIT Technology Review]

  • Biden tells DNC that they must deliver their economic message with 'confidence, clarity, conviction and repetition' to protect their majority in the midterms [Insider]

  • NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg met with President Egils Levits in Riga at the start of a visit to Latvia. They discussed Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, its humanitarian impact and the implications for Euro-Atlantic security. — The Secretary General also visited #NATO’s Canadian-led multinational battlegroup at Camp Ādaži, together with Latvian Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Spanish President Pedro Sánchez [Linkedin] #NATO

  • ‘Freedom dumplings’: the chefs cooking in solidarity with Ukraine [The Guardian]

  • Why New York Needs a Covid Memorial [The New York Times]

  • Bernie Sanders Slams Billionaire 'Baseball Oligarchs' Following MLB Deal [Huffington Post]

  • Russia’s Economic Blackout Will Change the World [The Atlantic]

  • Why It’s Important To Debate Foreign Policy Even In Times Of Conflict [FiveThirtyEight]

  • They left one war and wound up in another: Yemenis, Afghans and Syrians flee Ukraine [The Washington Post]

  • Une enquêtrice belge avait prévenu la cour d’assises spéciales de Paris, lundi 7 mars : il n’a pas été possible de déterminer la provenance des six kalachnikovs utilisées par les terroristes pour semer la mort dans le Bataclan et sur les terrasses parisiennes. Restent des hypothèses. [Le Monde] #13Novembre2015

  • 'Severance' sneak peek: An exclusive glimpse at Season 1, Episode 5 [Mashable]

  • Eye-Tracking Tech Is Another Reason the Metaverse Will Suck [Motherboard, Tech by VICE]

  • “JAN 6TH IS GONNA BE CRAZY. … LOL”: DHS OFFICIALS EXPECTED VIOLENCE AT THE CAPITOL, KEPT IT TO THEMSELVES — A new report from the DHS Office of Inspector General documents intelligence officials joking about Democrats being hanged. [The Intercept_]

  • 11 years into Syria's civil war, this is what everyday life looks like [National Geographic]

  • Therapy dogs can help relieve pain in the ER [NPR]

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