JETLAG RADIO 792 | BENKYO RADIO 792

  • The cases against Donald Trump are piling up [The Economist]

  • Inside the CIA’s bureau for hiding defectors — The agency set up a programme in the cold war to resettle foreign spies in America. With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it may get busy again [1843 magazine]

  • Rare show of Northern Lights dazzles North America [BBC News]

  • When Will Global Emissions Peak? [Bloomberg]

  • Muslims attend first Friday Ramadan prayers [Reuters]

  • US lawsuit takes aim at ‘weapon of choice’ for stalkers — Cheriena Ben is among plaintiffs in a US class-action lawsuit alleging Apple AirTags facilitate stalking and violence. [AL-Jazeera News] I specifically said months ago that Apple AirTags need to be banned and disabled.

  • Trolled by Trump, Again [The New Yorker]

  • The Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle Scribe are down to their best prices of the year [The Verge]

  • Keanu Reeves, explained [Vox]

  • Framework refines its laptops and adds a cute way to reuse old parts [TechCrunch]

  • Amazon is about to go head to head with SpaceX in a battle for satellite internet dominance [MIT Technology Review]

  • Elon Musk emailed Twitter staff at 2:30 a.m. telling them the 'office is not optional,' report says [Business Insider]

  • Music meets inclusivity 🎶Together with Coldplay we have made the tour app accessible for blind and visually impaired people. Join our journey: https://sap.to/60453hZgc [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • ‘Reckless’ Trump rhetoric could get someone killed, top Democrat warns [The Guardian]

  • Geothermal Power, Cheap and Clean, Could Help Run Japan. So Why Doesn’t It? [The New York Times]

  • The Right (And Wrong) Way To Cook Pasta, According To Italian Cooks [Huffington Post]

  • Cool People Accidentally Saved America’s Feet [The Atlantic]

  • Recess Is Good For Kids. Why Don’t More States Require It? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • An illustrated guide to how fees are making everything pricier [The Washington Post]

  • Espionnage : « Le renseignement fonctionne par cycles », observe Philippe Hayez, ancien directeur adjoint à la DGSE [Le Monde]

  • Spotify hasn't spent much of its $100 million diversity fund [Mashable]

  • Scientists Are Preparing to Create a Traversable Quantum Wormhole [VICE News]

  • What it Means For Trump’s Campaign to Start in Waco [The Intercept_]

  • The woman who helped save Egypt’s temples from doom [National Geographic]

  • An airplane-sized asteroid will pass between the Earth and moon's orbits Saturday [NPR]

  • California is preparing more credentialed teachers, but is it enough? [CapRadioNews]

  • Mars 2023 en perspective [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • What Made in America Means for the World [Foreign Policy]

  • The Limits of the No-Limits Partnership — China and Russia Can’t Be Split, but They Can Be Thwarted [Foreign Affairs]

  • South Korea Will Stay Out of a Taiwan Strait War [The Diplomat]

  • Bob Metcalfe, Ethernet Pioneer, Wins Turing Award [Quanta Magazine]

  • C’est bientôt #BeamTime au LHC 😁Ces dernières semaines, nous avons vu plusieurs accélérateurs du #CERN accélérer leurs premiers faisceaux de 2023. Le deuxième chapitre du #LHCRun3 approche à grands pas: [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Prepares for Historic Asteroid Sample Delivery on Sept. 24 [NASA]

BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 792 & BENKYO RADIO 792. It appears that Putin is continuing to lose in Ukraine. His military is not performing the way he wants, and they are being outmatched by all of NATO forces.

Until Next Time!