JETLAG RADIO 935 | BENKYO RADIO 935

  • Donald Trump’s racketeering indictment is the most sweeping yet [The Economist]

  • Return to China? Xing would rather die in the jungle [1843 Magazine]

  • Harrison Ford has a new Peruvian snake species named after him [BBC News]

  • Avoiding War With China Is The Top Issue In Taiwan's Election [Bloomberg]

  • Ukraine's Zelenskiy meets troops in frontline Zaporizhzhia region [Reuters]

  • Afghan lives in limbo: Uncertainty persists two years after US withdrawal — Thousands of displaced Afghans face prolonged separation, fresh concerns on two-year anniversary of fall of Kabul. [AL-Jazeera News] #Afghanistan

  • In Georgia, Trump and His Gang Get the Mob Treatment [The New Yorker] #TrumpIsGoingToPrison

  • It’s time to rethink our relationships with streaming services [The Verge]

  • Trump’s 4 indictments, ranked by the stakes [Vox]

  • The tech jobs market is as strong as it ever was [TechCrunch] oh really? I’m on LinkedIn, send me a job offer then.

  • After 25 years of hype, embryonic stem cells are still waiting for their moment [MIT Technology Review]

  • Business Insider website does not work with an Ad-Blocker

  • When we spend time on others, something remarkable happens. Experts call it “time affluence” — by giving time away, we feel like we’ve created more time in our lives. Even when we’re feeling rushed, our time is a gift we can give – and the benefits go both ways. [LinkedIn] #Thrive

  • ‘We need help and we’re not getting it’: what a surge in murders means for Black women in Iowa [The Guardian]

  • Take a Bow, Madonna [The New York Times]

  • Yes, You Need Shower Shoes In Public Bathing Spaces. Here's Why. [Huffington Post]

  • I'm a Black Professor. You Don't Need to Bring That Up. [The Atlantic]

  • Could A Democrat Actually Win Mississippi’s Governorship? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Japan can teach the world a better way to age [The Washington Post]

  • France is more open to the idea of a woman becoming freer – and more sexual – as she ages than the US [Le Monde]

  • What we know about the Maui wildfires [Mashable]

  • Curiosity Rover Finds ‘Striking’ Evidence of Habitable Seasons on Mars [VICE News]

  • How the U.S. Makes Its Wars Invisible [The Intercept_]

  • Portraits of American resilience and identity [National Geographic]

  • Michael Oher of 'The Blind Side' says he wasn't adopted, but put in a conservatorship [NPR]

  • That summer flu? It’s probably COVID [CapRadioNews]

  • Apprendre à nager n’est plus donné à tout le monde [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • U.K. Arrests Suspected Russian Spies [Foreign Policy]

  • America’s Window of Opportunity in Asia — How Biden Can Boost Cooperation With Japan and South Korea [Foreign Affairs]

  • Interview: Life Under Taliban Rule for Afghan Women

    A woman’s right advocate based in Afghanistan voices an urgent plea: “Be our voice to recognize the gender apartheid in Afghanistan under the Taliban regime.” [The Diplomat]

  • Quantum Complexity Shows How to Escape Hawking’s Black Hole Paradox [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici un collimateur tertiaire dans le #LHC. Il absorbe toutes les particules qui s'écartent de la trajectoire du faisceau, protégeant ainsi la machine des dommages et préparant le #LHC pour sa mise à niveau à haute luminosité. 🔗[CERN_FR]

  • NASA Invites Media to Psyche Launch, Mission will Study an Asteroid [NASA]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 935 & BENKYO RADIO 935. Early August is my Father’s birthday, and he’s a huge fan of hiking, therefore here’s a video about a hiking documentary. We’re only about 3-4 years away from enjoying the FIFA World Cup ambiance in the United States, and I can’t wait to share that moment with him. It’s going to be amazing.

Until Next Time!