Monday headlines: Plantlife
Vladimir Putin is said to have brushed off American warnings about the attack as "blackmail." / The Economist
Images of Emmanuel Macron punching a boxing bag are linked to France's increasingly tougher stance against Russia. / CNN
Some of the children recently taken in Nigeria's mass abductioms have been freed. / BBC News
Women who cut sugar cane in India are getting unnecessary hysterectomies, often as a way to keep working. / The Fuller Project, The New York Times [+]
Unrelated/related: "I am the New York Times' paywall, and if I let any non-subscribers in, they'll kill my family." / McSweeney's Internet Tendency
Benjamin Schneider: More than any other American city, Los Angeles is trying to address its problems by transforming its built environment. / The Urban Condition
Designers in Dallas propose public infrastructure to address loneliness. / Bloomberg City Lab
Your weekly white paper: Investigating touchscreen ergonomics to improve tablet-based enrichment for parrots. / Northeastern University
Most Gen Alphas have yet to graduate elementary school, "yet they are widely being called 'feral,' 'illiterate' and 'doomed' on YouTube and TikTok." / The Los Angeles Times
"You are more like a plant than you realize." A thirty-something woman gives 101 pieces of advice to her twenty-something self. / Approach with Alacrity
Interview with a professional dating-app user (on other people's behalf). / CBS News
Some brief reflections on stillness and therapy. "I've never felt so tapped-in and alive." / Meditations in an Emergency