JETLAG RADIO 608 | BENKYO RADIO 608
Summer reads — A new collection of our most beach-friendly articles [The Economist]
Can Russian history explain the Ukraine crisis? — Host Jon Fasman talks to historian Orlando Figes about the myths and ideologies that drive Russia’s aggression—and what could happen when the Putin era is over [The Economist Podcasts]
Don’t Let Cynicism Undermine Your Workplace — How to restore trust and confidence in your leaders—and your organization [Harvard Business Review]
Roland Mesnier: Former White House pastry chef dies at 78 [BBC News]
Everyone’s an Energy Trader as Power Bills Hit the Sky in the US [Bloomberg]
Germany's Scholz backs EU enlargement to include Ukraine, others [Reuters]
EU calls for release of Palestinian hunger striker Awawdeh [AL-Jazeera News]
Justice Alito’s Crusade Against a Secular America Isn’t Over — He’s had win after win—including overturning Roe v. Wade—yet seems more and more aggrieved. What drives his anger? [New Yorker]
How to watch NASA’s Artemis I SLS megarocket launch [The Verge]
Men have fewer friends than ever, and it’s harming their health [Vox]
Reimagining money: Get ready for new ways to earn, spend, and exchange value [TechCrunch]
The first private mission to Venus will have just five minutes to hunt for life [MIT Technology Review]
Elon Musk's mom, Maye, says she sleeps in a 'garage' when she visits him because 'you can't have a fancy house near a rocket site' [Business Insider]
Trying to explain SQL to your friends 👀... #SQL #SQLChallenge [LinkedIn] #DataCamp
Weather tracker: Atlantic hurricane season may finally be starting to stir [The Guardian]
How Bad Is the Teacher Shortage? Depends Where You Live. — Urgently needed: teachers in struggling districts, certified in math or special education. Perks: maybe a pay raise, or how about a four-day week? [The New York Times]
Lizzo Gets The Last Laugh At VMAs After Being Body-Shamed: 'I'm Winning, Ho!' [Huffington Post]
A Simple Rule for Planning Your Fall Booster Shot [The Atlantic]
Trump’s Endorsees Have Started Losing More. But Don’t Read Into That For 2024. [FiveThirtyEight]
Opinion Conservatives think education is a threat. They’re right. [The Washington Post]
Le Pakistan ravagé par des inondations depuis trois mois — La moitié du pays de 220 millions d’habitants est sous les eaux en raison de la fonte des glaciers et d’une mousson totalement déréglée. Plus de 1 000 personnes sont mortes depuis juin.[Le Monde]
The unusual things NASA's moon-bound spaceship is carrying [Mashable]
NLRB Demands Starbucks’ Anti-Union CEO Record Video, Send Apologies to Workers — The National Labor Relations Board is demanding that Howard Schultz apologize personally to workers for union busting tactics. [VICE News]
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema Privately Blew Up Biden Nominee Needed to Enact Regulatory Agenda [The Intercept_]
Cherokee Family — A Cherokee man takes a break from truck repairs to share a moment with his niece in this image from our photography archives [National Geographic]
International aid reaches Pakistan, where floods have claimed more than 1,000 lives [NPR]
Healthier options on the menu as California begins providing free meals for all students [CapRadioNews]
Aux États-Unis, des écologistes séduits par le nucléaire [Le Monde diplomatique]
Can the CHIPS Act Put the U.S. Back in the Game? [Foreign Policy]
How Ukraine Is Remaking War — Technological Advancements Are Helping Kyiv Succeed [Foreign Affairs]
Undelivered Promises: Life in Kashmir After Article 370 [The Diplomat]
The Man Who Revolutionized Computer Science With Math [Quanta Magazine]
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@SpaceStation — En 2020, les scientifiques d'AMS étaient en contact avec les astronautes de l'ISS car ils mettaient AMS en service. — En savoir plus : [CERN_FR]
Track NASA’s Artemis I Mission in Real Time [NASA]
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