You should read - Mar 25
A selection of headlines I read over the last week. I fully intended to read all of this stuff, but, you know, life is happening.
World War Three
- The Western World Is in Denial (The Atlantic)
- The World’s Deadliest War Isn’t in Ukraine, But in Ethiopia (Bloomberg/Quint)
- FBI advised that hackers scanned networks of 5 US energy firms ahead of Biden's Russia cyberattack warning (CNN)
- Buddhist Leaders Respond to the Crisis in Ukraine (Tricycle)
Everything Else
- WHO blames rising Covid cases in Europe on curbs lifted too soon
- I Hid My Disability At Work For 6 Years. When I Stopped, My Entire Life Changed. (Huffington Post)
- Ban Online Behavioral Advertising (Electronic Frontier Foundation)
- Google routinely hides emails by CCing attorneys, DOJ says
- A Country Indifferent to Death (The Sword and the Sandwich)
- America has a New York Times-doesn’t-get-the-First Amendment problem (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- America’s Approach to Energy Security Is Broken (The Atlantic)
- A Buddhist Vision of “To Protect and to Serve” (Lion's Roar)
- Why Netflix movies look so weird (Fast Company)
- Business ethics: how to do the right thing in a turbulent world (Welcome to the Jungle)
- The Rise and Role of the Chief Integrity Officer: Leadership Imperatives in an ESG-Driven World (World Economic Forum)
- Ted Cruz photographed checking his Twitter mentions after ‘performative tantrum’ at Supreme Court hearing (The Independent)