It's Thursday! My job is trying to kill me this week but we're almost there!
Human Rights Watch urges investigation of alleged use of land mines by Ukraine (NPR)
New Czech president risks China’s rage with call to Taiwanese leader (Politico EU)
Ugh. Happy Black History Month? The College Board Strips Down Its A.P. Curriculum for African American Studies (NYT)
More women are being detained as jail populations near pre-COVID levels (The 19th*)
India has banned TikTok and over 300 Chinese apps. Some US officials see it as a model to follow. (Grid)
New England states propose coordinated transmission development to support wind power (NHPR)
Half of glaciers will be gone by 2100 even under Paris 1.5C accord, study finds (The Guardian)
Paying research participants — a lot — may be a key to increasing diversity in studies (STAT)
Mesoamericans Have Been Using a 260-Day Ceremonial Calendar for Millennia (Smithsonian)
‘They are holding on to a dream’: the last bohemians at New York’s Chelsea Hotel (The Guardian)
And some longer reads:
How a Chinese naval blockade could isolate Taiwan and send shockwaves across the world (Grid)
How Biden Could Appoint More Judges Than Trump (FiveThirtyEight)
When does life begin? (NYT)
The Instagram Reels Gold Rush (New Yorker)
The Strangely Beautiful Experience of Google Reviews (Longreads)
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