And now it's Monday again! Here's my weekly TV news roundup at The Televixen.
An explosion at a Russian cafe kills a prominent military blogger and wounds 30 others (NPR)
Donald Trump to fly to New York ahead of court hearing (BBC)
Manchester housing organizers establish a community land trust in the city (NHPR)
The Taliban ended college for women. Here's how Afghan women are defying the ban (NPR)
Dads get paid more when they have kids — as moms earn less (The 19th*)
What’s Inside Earth’s Inner Core? Seismic Waves Reveal an Innermost Core. (NYT)
In NH’s fourth-largest city, a rare expansion of protected forest (NH Bulletin)
This Tiny Welsh Island Is Europe’s First Dark Sky Sanctuary (Smithsonian)
The big archaeological digs happening up in the sky (The Guardian)
Robots Using Hansel-and-Gretel Strategy Could Map Martian Caves (Gizmodo)
And some longer reads:
The Children’s Rights Advocate Accused of Russian War Crimes (NYT)
The Perks Workers Want Also Make Them More Productive (FiveThirtyEight)
This Native American Tribe Is Taking Back Its Water (Smithsonian)
With 800 Recipes, ‘The Book of Jewish Food’ Defined the Cuisine of a Diaspora (Eater)
Crime and the City: Kyoto (CrimeReads)
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