JETLAG RADIO 922 | BENKYO RADIO 922
How cities can respond to extreme heat [The Economist]
Will aviators ever kick their carbon habit? — Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. This week, airlines say they will hit net-zero by 2050. But can it be done? [The Economist Podcasts]
Putin may still seek revenge on Wagner boss – CIA chief [BBC News]
If Trump Wins a Second Term, He’ll Target His Enemies, Migrants and China [Bloomberg]
Rare submarine visit reminds North Korea of U.S. nuclear missiles out of sight, in range [Reuters]
How Afghan women secretly learn judo — over WhatsApp — A martial arts coach and his former student are training women in Afghanistan virtually from Norway. [AL-Jazeera News]
Finally, the Trump Case We’ve Been Waiting For [The New Yorker]
Barbenheimer is just the beginning of this year’s summer blockbuster season / We’re already well into July, but this year’s summer of blockbuster movies is really only just beginning with Barbie and Oppenheimer. [The Verge]
Vox, the far-right party making gains in Spain, explained [Vox] not to be confused with Vox the news organization
It’s been a bumpy 6 months for edtech — are smoother roads ahead? [TechCrunch]
Is the digital dollar dead? [MIT Technology Review] I don’t think it is, the digital dollar will be huge in the United States in the next couple of years.
Pilots don't want to be promoted to captains anymore, and it's a huge problem for airlines [Business] Pilots are avoiding captain promotions due to unpredictable schedules, Reuters reported. — United failed to fill 50%, or 978 captain vacancies in the past year, it reported. — Captain shortages could cause significant flight disruptions.
Is the #metaverse a dreamland or dystopia? 🖼️ Artists showcased in our latest art exhibition prove that there is no single answer to this question. [LinkedIn] #SAP
How can I best support my daughter who’s clashing with her teachers over racism? [The Guardian]
Biden Elevates C.I.A. Director to Become a Member of the Cabinet [The New York Times]
If You Sleep With Wet Hair, We Have Some News For You [Huffington Post]
The GOP’s Lurch Toward Extremism Comes for the Border [The Atlantic]
Past comments may give new clues in mystery around why US soldier entered North Korea [FiveThirtyEight]
Russia comes under global criticism for grain deal pullout, port attacks [The Washington Post]
French government reshuffle: Eight new ministers in a more political team [Le Monde]
Netflix's 'One Piece' trailer shows live-action Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates fighting fit [Mashable]
'FUCK SPEZ': Reddit Users Unite to Turn r/Place Mural Into a Protest [Motherboard, Tech from VICE]
BORDER PATROL IS CAGING MIGRANTS OUTDOORS DURING DEADLY ARIZONA HEATWAVE [The Intercept_]
Atomic bomb survivors share their stories [National Geographic]
VP Harris says Florida's new Black history curriculum replaces 'history with lies' [NPR]
Folsom Public Library ends fines, the last in Sacramento County to do so [CapRadioNews]
Un fragile corridor contre la faim [Le Monde diplomatique]
The Long Shadow of Oppenheimer’s Trinity Test [Foreign Policy]
Ukraine’s Other Allies — The West Should Assist the Private Actors Helping Arm Kyiv [Foreign Affairs]
President Macron’s Historic Pacific Visit: A Signal of France’s Regional Step-Up [The Diplomat]
Math That Lets You Think Locally but Act Globally [Quanta Magazine]
La #PhotoDeLaSemaine présente l'installation du tube de faisceau central de @CMSExperiment en préparation pour le #LHCRun3, également appelé le "cœur" du détecteur. C’est à ce point d'interaction que les faisceaux entrent en collision. En savoir plus: [CERN_FR]
NASA, White House Advance Historically Black Scholar Recognition [NASA]
BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS
What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 922 & BENKYO RADIO 922. As always, you are aware that Coffee with Zack (Zaki) offers my thoughts on just about everything, and is informative for those dealing with Mental Health (especially Students), and Veterans with PTSD. GTO was an amazing manga/anime/series, and thankfully, its continuation resumes the story, therefore it will be on my bookclub over the next couple of months. Enjoy! Remember, school does not have to be torture, you can make it fun, you just have to be innovative. Those are some of the philosophies from Great Teacher Onizuka.
Until Next Time!