Get ready for the weekend with these articles sure to make your mental corn pop.
Omar Jimenez, Elizabeth Joseph, Steve Almasy, and Tiffany Anthony: videos show the fatal police shooting of Patrick Lyoya after struggle during a traffic stop. CNN
Camile Busette wants to overcome racism to advance economic opportunity. Brookings
Maud Newton says that digging into her family’s racist history turned up problems America is still wrestling with. Time
Anti-trans bills are disgusting. We deserve better. The Amber Ruffin Show
Yuras Karmenau, Adam Schreck, and Cara Anna: Mariupol mayor says siege has killed more than 10,000 civilians. Associated Press
Rachel Treisman reports that a Russian warship was sunk by Ukrainian missiles. NPR
Finland to decide on NATO membership within weeks, says PM Marin. The war in Ukraine has increased tension on the border between Finland and Russia. BBC
Jaclyn Diaz points out how images of Zelenskyy show the physical toll trauma and stress can have on the body. NPR
Vignesh Ramachandran: how the Sikh community’s experiences with hate crimes show why data collection is so important. PBS News Hour
Neda Ulaby: museums turn to immersive tech to preserve the stories of aging Holocaust survivors. NPR
Hannah Gadsby on her autism diagnosis: “I’ve always been plagued by the sense that I was a little out of whack.” The Guardian
Anis Heydari reveals how respecting Ramadan at work means more than asking, “Not even water?” CBC
Dene Moore explains how “ghosting” is haunting the job-hunting process. The Globe and Mail
Hannah Good asked 22 readers what their ideal office would look like. Here’s what they said. Washington Post
Clark Quinn: sensitivities and sensibilities. Learnlets
Harold Jarche: understanding work systems.
The human genome wasn’t completely decoded … until now. SciShow
Stephen Burgen explains why an ancient water system is being brought back to life in Spain. The Guardian
Miranda Whelehan went on TV to explain Just Stop Oil and it became a parody of Don’t Look Up. The Guardian
Women, sex, and the internet. Khadija Mbowe
Lisa Respers France announces that Hallmark to debut romance with lead character who has Down Syndrome. CNN
Kylie Cheung: Millie Bobby Brown calls out “gross” media coverage after her 18th birthday. Jezebel
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