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Japanese men have an identity crisis [The Economist]

Why does NATO matter to America? [The Economist Podcasts]

Gaza children searching for food to keep families alive [BBC]

The High Cost of Eating Out in America [Bloomberg]

South Korea doctors on mass walkout say they are overworked and unheard [Reuters]

We must ‘rehumanise ourselves’: Palestinian artist Sliman Mansour. Prominent painter Sliman Mansour says that peace is possible when each one of us is considered a human being and ‘has the same rights’. [AL-Jazeera News]

Russia After Alexei Navalny [The New Yorker]

The ultra-complex card game that will take over your weekend / Plus, in this week’s Installer: the internet’s favorite camera, a new Twitter book, a better hub for your smart home, and much more. [The Verge]

What kids lose without snow days [Vox]

As Techstars retools, some former staffers say it lost focus on what made it successful [TechCrunch]

The weird way Alabama’s embryo ruling takes on artificial wombs [MIT Technology Review]

The first private company just landed on the moon. Here's how they did it. [Business Insider]

Are we in for a productivity boom? [LinkedIn]

UN’s Palestinian aid agency ‘at breaking point’ after $450m budget shortfall [The Guardian]

What Is Christian Nationalism, Exactly? [The New York Times]

Man in uniform sets himself on fire at gates to DC’s Israeli Embassy [Stars & Stripes]

The Department of Defense says it has a plan to improve housing for troops [Task & Purpose]

Climate Change-Fueled Winter Extremes Put 90% Of This Country At 'High Risk' [Huffington Post]

One Simple Trick to Stop Trump (Some Exceptions Apply) [The Atlantic]

Swing state Republican parties are in chaos. That could matter in November. [FiveThirtyEight]

How this simple tool could keep your fruits and vegetables fresh [The Washington Post]

Ukrainian as a language of resistance: 'When I hear Russian, it makes me want to vomit' [Le Monde]

The best wireless earbuds: Our top 8 picks for the best sound on the go [Mashable]

Archaeologists Discovered a Massive Ancient 'Megastructure' Submerged Beneath the Sea [VICE News]

Donald Trump and His Boomer Base [The Intercept_]

Did anyone survive Pompeii? [National Geographic]

Mt. Everest is plagued by garbage. These Nepali women are transforming it into crafts [NPR]

California lawmakers say reparations bills, which exclude widespread payments, are a starting point [CapRadioNews]

De l’Afrique du Sud à la Palestine [Le Monde diplomatique]

The Enduring Power of ‘La Terre’ [Foreign Policy]

The Strange Resurrection of the Two-State Solution [Foreign Affairs]

Where Others Dither, Japan Delivers on Aid to Ukraine [The Diplomat]

A Multitalented Scientist Seeks the Origins of Multicellularity [Quanta Magazine]

Ici nous observons la clé symbolique de la reprise des opérations du LHC, transmise du groupe Coordination et ingénierie des accélérateurs (ACE) au groupe Opérations (OP), donnant ainsi le coup d’envoi de la « saison des particules » 2024. [CERN_FR]

On episode 324 of "Houston We Have A Podcast," the CHAPEA crew checks in on their seventh month in a Mars simulated habitat and NASA experts discuss the impacts that spaceflight has on astronauts’ health. [NASA]

BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 1114 & BENKYO RADIO 1114. Now, I was extremely disappointed with the NFL Superbowl LVIII (58) commercial from VW. They did not even mention their ID. series, including the almighty, all-powerful ID.X Performance, with 551 HP. It’s time to let automobile fans and reports let them make documentaries about this incredible vehicle, and give us more details when it will be released. Also, where the hell is the Passat Wagon R for North America?

Until Next Time!