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The West should supply tanks to Ukraine [The Economist]
How Elon Musk’s Starlink has changed warfare [The Economist Podcasts] #Ukraine
What to watch in commerce and regulation in 2023 [The EIU]
Managers, Stop Distracting Your Employees [Harvard Business Review]
Apple boss Tim Cook to have pay cut by over 40% this year [BBC News]
These Are the Top 10 Most Profitable Side Hustles in 2023 [Bloomberg]
Donald Trump's company to be sentenced for 15-year tax fraud [Reuters]
Japan prosecutors indict man for ex-PM Shinzo Abe murder: Media [AL-Jazeera News] he died at 67. This is definitely a “Manchurian candidate” job, and it has MOSSAD written all over it.
California’s Devastating Storms are a Glimpse of the Future [The New Yorker]
The Verge’s 2022 in review [The Verge]
Job interviews are a nightmare — and only getting worse [Vox]
CES 2023 debrief — VR, cars, climate, robots, porn and weird vibes. It’s good to be back. [TechCrunch]
We can use sewage to track the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria [MIT Technology Review]
Apple and Google are both at their biggest risk of disruption in over a decade [Insider]
Increase your earning potential and impact real-world business decisions with data. Join a program that gives you real-world experience by choosing UC Online today. [LinkedIn] #UniversityOfCincinnati
The fight for democracy — US political lobbying — Rightwing group pours millions in ‘dark money’ into US voter suppression bid — A woman holds a sign saying 'Cheaters' in front of the Georgia state capitol. — The capitol building in Georgia, one of the battleground states targeted by Heritage Action. — Tax filings reveal advocacy arm of Heritage Foundation spent $5m on lobbying in 2021 to block voting rights in battleground states [The Guardian]
Fentanyl Helps Push Overdose Deaths to Record Level in New York City — The city’s health commissioner said fatalities appeared to still be surging despite measures meant to keep addicted people alive. [New York Times]
President Biden's 2023 State Of The Union Address Has A Date [Huffington Post]
The Last of Us Makes the Apocalypse Feel New Again — The HBO adaptation is well versed in the bleak clichés of the zombie genre, but it also offers something unexpected: empathy. [The Atlantic]
What Will New Leadership In Congress Mean For Democrats? [FiveThirtyEight]
Opinion: Let C-SPAN’s cameras back into the House [Washington Post]
Nouriel Roubini : « Nous entrons dans la grande stagflation » — Inflation, guerre commerciale, réchauffement climatique… Dans un entretien au « Monde », l’économiste américain, réputé pour son pessimisme, dresse la liste des grandes menaces auxquelles nos pays seront confrontés ces prochaines années. [Le Monde]
Apple's MacBooks might finally get touchscreens [Mashable]
Mars Is Rich in Extraterrestrial Gems That Could Point to Alien Life, NASA Finds [VICE News]
It’s Important to Talk Openly About Suicide — Ryan Grim talks to Jason Cherkis about suicide prevention. [The Intercept_]
Here's why Friday the 13th scares us [National Geographic]
Tesla slashes prices across all its models in a bid to boost sales [NPR]
Storm updates: State emergency officials ask residents to stay home this holiday weekend if they can [CapRadioNews]
The artist in the science lab [Le Monde diplomatique]
Biden Is About to Have His Hands Full in the Middle East [Foreign Policy]
Wartime Putinism — What the Disaster in Ukraine Has Done to the Kremlin—and to Russia [Foreign Affairs]
Beyond the Quad: Booming Security Cooperation Efforts in the Indo-Pacific [The Diplomat]
Starfish Whisperer Develops a Physical Language of Life [Quanta Magazine]
Apply today to CERN’s Early Career Graduate programme, and spend up to 36 months undergoing on-the-job training with ORIGIN, the smartest way to kick-start your career. — Learn more and apply: https://careers.smartrecruiters.com/CERN/graduates Deadline: 16.01.2023 #CERN #TakePart #CERNCareers #CERNOrigin [CERN_FR]
US, Japan Sign Space Collaboration Agreement at NASA Headquarters [NASA]
BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS
What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 718 & BENKYO RADIO 718.
With PBS’s great new documentary on the Global Spyware Scandal from Israel NSO Pegasus Malware, I hope now you realize how untrustworthy these despicable people are. How they manipulate people, invite you, just to steal your information, for evil do-ing. President Emmanuel Macron made it very clear, if you touch the phone of an European diplomat or government official, you do not just get a fine. You go DIRECTLY to jail. And you get sent back to Israel.
Don’t forget to read the Pegasus Project papers from The Guardian if you have not already. They (Israel’s NSO) are simply not to be trusted. They have made the lives of Journalists around the world a living nightmare. Especially when pointing out the horrific conditions of Palestinians living in a open-world cage in the Palestinian Territories, for more than 70 years as over hundreds of countries demand change, but countries like America say no, due to a few Zionist Illuminatis. Now, aren’t you glad we’re getting a third installment of Deus Ex? Time to continue investigating the Illuminatis.
Until Next Time!