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-Marc

Caracal Daily | Feb. 15

WATCHING TODAY:

1. How the Ukraine crisis plays out in Putin’s head: William Hague writes Russia’s leader has long been determined to rebuild the old empire and the West is so weak that now is the time to strike.

2. Patagonia, others threaten to boycott Outdoor Retailer show: AP reports an environmental conservation group and two dozen outdoor recreation companies, including Patagonia, REI, and The North Face, announced Monday they would boycott the Outdoor Retailer trade show if it's moved from Denver back to Salt Lake City, accusing Utah's leaders of trying to chip away at protections for national monuments and public lands.

3. Texas is suing Meta over Facebook facial recognition: The Verge reports Meta paid $650 million in an Illinois settlement last year.

4. The pros and cons of a four-day working week: The FT opines companies must take account of the snags before pursuing the trend.

5. The Rams won a Super Bowl. Have they won Los Angeles? Jason Gay writes a thrilling hometown championship is a fantasy opportunity for a reborn franchise.

Caracal Daily | Feb. 14

WATCHING TODAY:

1. Ukraine crisis: ‘Whiff of Munich’ warning from Ben Wallace: The Times reports UK defense secretary likens desperate western efforts to prevent a Russian invasion of Ukraine to appeasement.

2. David Chalmers: ‘We are the gods of the virtual worlds we create’: FT reports the techno-philosopher on a meaningful life in the metaverse, building virtual utopias, and why the ‘corporatocracies’ are becoming part of our brains.

3. Emmanuel Macron and Valérie Pécresse still drawn to Joan of Arc after 600 years: Victor Mallet writes the city of Orleans and the martyr of the French nation remain a magnet for the country’s rivals for the presidency.

4. When is the best time to exercise? Morning, afternoon, or night: Ross Pomeroy writes scientists have extensively studied this question. Here's what they found.

5. Woodward and Bernstein didn’t act alone: Garrett M. Graff writes if not for their competitors, Nixon would probably have survived Watergate.