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Rebuilding Gaza will be a massive project. Here are 5 things to know NPR · Scott Neuman Many of the tiny Palestinian enclave’s 2 million residents are homeless and scrambling to obtain basic necessities. Economist worries Calif. insurance crisis could trigger broader financial instability theconversation.com · Gary W. Yohe Climate change is undermining the insurance systems American homeowners rely on to protect themselves from catastrophes. New Orleans ties snowfall record set 130 years ago nola.com · BY POET WOLFE | Staff writer The surprising snowfall ties with a record set on Feb. 15, 1895. |
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Here’s what happened when India banned TikTok in 2020 TIME · Andrew R. Chow National and international tech companies rushed to fill the void. Here’s why you’re suddenly following President Trump on Instagram CNBC · Salvador Rodriguez It’s a natural part of presidential transitions, Meta says. Women need more sleep than men? Here’s what science says Snopes · Anna Rascouët-Paz Some social media posts attribute the alleged phenomenon to women’s brains supposedly working faster than men’s. The massive, ugly South Park lawsuit moves a little closer to trial The A.V. Club · William Hughes A judge has shot down Paramount’s efforts to wriggle out of the $200 million South Park lawsuit it’s facing. Why Chappell Roan gives fans concert dress codes Teen Vogue · Donya Momenian “I kind of created a world so that people could reference something in my world and dress up as it.” Rick Astley tackles Rickrolling and resurgent pop career in ‘Never’ memoir USA TODAY · Melissa Ruggieri The British singer-songwriter is as surprised as anyone that his career is still rolling. |