JETLAG RADIO 1190 | BENKYO RADIO 1190
Japan and South Korea are getting friendlier. At last [The Economist]
Meet the poetry-loving banker who keeps Putin’s war going [1843 Mag]
How AI could transform medical research and treatment [The Economist Podcasts]
EIU expects Ursula von der Leyen will be reconfirmed as president of the European Commission, with a rightward shift in policy. What will this mean for EU policy and legislation? To find out, register to watch a recording of our webinar: http://econgrp.co/AL [The EIU]
Tech at Work: How to Get the Most Out of Digital Collaboration Tools [Harvard Business Review]
Biden unveils Israeli proposal to end Gaza war [BBC]
Rudy Giuliani Should Lose DC Law License, Panel Urges Court [Bloomberg]
Biden unveils new Gaza truce proposal, Hamas responds positively [Reuters]
France bans Israeli companies from weapons exhibition [AL-Jazeera News]
The Revisionist History of the Trump Trial Has Already Begun [New Yorker]
The biggest announcements from PlayStation’s summer State of Play [The Verge]
Dopamine, explained [Vox]
You’ve spoken! Meet the Disrupt 2024 breakout session audience choice winners [TechCrunch]
What’s next for the world’s fastest supercomputers [MIT Technology Review]
Migrate to Innovate: How Microsoft is powering organizations forward in the era of AI. [Business Insider]
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US navy admiral arrested for alleged bribery scheme with training company [The Guardian]
Donald Trump, Felon [The New York Times]
Biden Pushes For New Cease-Fire Deal In Gaza, Criticizes Israeli Officials Who Want To ‘Keep Fighting For Years’ [Huffington Post]
Trump, Defeated [The Atlantic]
What would it take to turn blue states red? [FiveThirtyEight]
The other 54 criminal charges Trump faces [The Washington Post]
'Germany is irritated by Emmanuel Macron's portrayal of himself as Europe's leader' [Le Monde] in true fashion, “German-Engineering” vehicles are definitely superior than “French-Engineering” vehicles in the retail market. For now. What about in 10-20 years?
Jimmy Kimmel gleefully reacts to Trump's 34 guilty verdicts [Mashable]
The Media Still Doesn’t Grasp the Danger of Trump [The Intercept_]
“I Was Shocked”: Meet the State Dept. Official Who Quit After Report Denies Israel Blocking Gaza Aid [Democracy NOW!]
Jupiter’s moon Io is a volcanic hellscape—and has been since the solar system began [National Geographic]
Are auroras coming back? [NPR]
Forecasters predict another sweltering summer. Are we ready? [CapRadioNews]
Quel avenir pour Gaza ? [Le Monde diplomatique]
What in the World? Test yourself on the week of May 25: India’s election continues, Ukraine secures more missiles, and Haiti gets a new leader. [Foreign Policy]
When Leaders Are Lawbreakers: A Conversation About the Trump Verdict With Lucan Ahmad Way [Foreign Affairs]
Uzbekistan and the New Realities of Trans-Afghan Trade. Significant changes in the international logistics system are fueling the development of trans-Afghan routes, but Uzbekistan may have to deal with increased competition. [The Diplomat]
Mathematicians Attempt to Glimpse Past the Big Bang [Quanta Magazine]
Voici l'assemblage de gros blocs de graphite pour former le noyau des pièces de rechange opérationnelles de l'amortisseur de faisceau #LHCRun3. [CERN_FR]
Earth Information Center [NASA] (Earth.gov)
BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS
What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 1190 & BENKYO RADIO 1190. As you may know, African-American Voters have been disrespected in American History for decades. It goes to show how many years and how many elections it’s been where Black People had to wait in lines for hours at a time, to vote in Presidential Elections, and Midterm Elections. It is time to make Election Day on a Sunday, so that people from all walks of life can vote, and not have to take time off of work to vote, jeopardizing their livelihoods.
Until Next Time!