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  • Can Adidas ever catch up with Nike? [The Economist]

  • What’s behind the boom in Texas? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Police monitor first Hong Kong protest since 2020 [BBC News]

  • The Flight to Safety Is About the Next Recession, Not Banks [Bloomberg]

  • Party pressure mounts on Netanyahu to pause judicial overhaul [Reuters]

  • Ramadan recipe: Chicken zorbiyan, memories of Yemen, and my mom [AL-Jazeera News]

  • A Ukrainian Philosopher’s Reluctant Departure from Kharkiv [The New Yorker] #Ukraine

  • The Internet Archive has lost its first fight to scan and lend e-books like a library [The Verge]

  • How to foster your purpose wherever you are in life [Vox]

  • Woolly introduces a Twitter and TweetDeck-inspired Mastodon app [TechCrunch]

  • Newly revealed coronavirus data has reignited a debate over the virus’s origins [MIT Technology Review]

  • Nike Air Max Day is Sunday. Here's how the huge sneaker holiday, known for hyped drops, got its start. [Insider]

  • Such an inspiring two days at Microsoft Chief People Officer Kathleen Hogan’s CHRO Connections event in Redmond where we talked about the importance of connecting well-being with productivity and business metrics, about AI as a copilot reducing drudgery and making work more meaningful, and about the human energy crisis and how to address it by embedding well-being in the workflow in order to unleash creativity, unlock productivity and uplevel skills.

    As Satya Nadella said in his fireside chat with Kathleen, “I’m excited about this AI transition from what I would call autopilot to what I’ll call copilot. This is about teaching the eight billion people [on the planet] how to program with AI versus being programmed by AI…It’s the biggest change, at least in terms of knowledge worker productivity, that I’ve seen in my 30 years. And it’s going to be upon us very, very fast.” #Microsoft #People #Leaders #CHRO #Connections #HRLeaders #Wellbeing #Productivity #Business [LinkedIn] #AriannaHuffington

  • Harvard physicist plans expedition to find ‘alien artefact’ that fell from space [The Guardian]

  • Should You Get Another Covid Booster? [The New York Times]

  • Ben Affleck And Matt Damon Shared A ‘Weird Thing’ To Survive As Teen Actors [Huffington Post]

  • The West Must Give Ukraine the Weapons It Needs to Win [The Atlantic]

  • Politics Podcast: The Manhattan DA Might Be The Least Of Trump’s Legal Worries [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: The U.S. should beware of the Beijing-Moscow axis [The Washington Post]

  • Paris 2024 : la France a-t-elle les moyens d’intégrer le top 5 des médailles aux JO ? [Le Monde]

  • How to choose a meditation app that's right for you [Mashable]

  • Pentagon Says China, Not Russia, Its Main Competition [VICE News]

  • The Death of Peter Thiel’s “Kept” Romantic Partner is Being Investigated as a Suicide — Miami police plan to interview Thiel as part of probe into the sudden death of Jeff Thomas, a model and social media influencer, sources said. [The Intercept_]

  • Why do some love to exercise? It might be their microbiome. [National Geographic]

  • 'Live free and die'? The sad state of U.S. life expectancy [NPR]

  • California announces a rollback of some state drought restrictions [CapRadioNews]

  • L’Espagne, une monarchie zombie [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Why Doesn’t the World Care More About the Uyghurs? [Foreign Policy]

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

  • Philippines’ Marcos Defends Closer Security Relations With Washington [The Diplomat]

  • Illuminating basic science and math research through public service journalism. —- [Quanta Magazine]

  • CERN & the @ICRC Delegation for Cyberspace have signed an agreement to cooperate on technologies for humanitarian action. Today, members of ICRC came to CERN for the first in a series of knowledge-sharing sessions on using free & open source technologies. [CERN]

  • Hubble Snaps a Galactic Jellyfish [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 798 & BENKYO RADIO 798. Here’s a video about the overview of every U.S. Military Rank. This include the U.S. Space Force which was created a few years ago by a very notable individual and not by Trump, who is illiterate.

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