Tuesday headlines: Truck it and see
Secretary of State Rubio says there's "no military solution" to resolving Russia's invasion of Ukraine. / The Guardian
A Ukranian newspaper uncovers how Russian defense manufacturers buy American microchips. / The Kyiv Independent
Stephen Kotkin: Trump may be wrong in his analysis of the world, "but you can't say that American power is sufficient to meet its current commitments on the trajectory that we're on." / The New Yorker
The White House derails regulation to prevent carbon dioxide pipeline leaks. / Verite News
Abubakar Adam Ibrahim: The not-so-powerful who demand the truth about the powerful "are often averse to the truth about their own complicity in the failings of the nation." / The Dial
Washington DC's iconic Black Lives Matter mural is being removed. / Hyperallergic
People with Botox are banned (reportedly) from a London club after comedians complain their faces don't react to jokes. / The Independent
Americans spend three days a year playing Wordle, contributing to the "de-intensification of work." / The Conversation
See also: What it's like to be a professional python hunter, or a professional slap fighter. / Garden & Gun, Esquire
Generation "Beta" arrived in January, and parents already don't love the name's connotations. / The Wall Street Journal [+]
Gen Z members say they feel "bombarded" by products and trends. / The New York Times [+]
Related: "If you buy what you don't need, you steal from yourself." Some proverbs from around the world. / Futility Closet
A cute new tiny electric truck debuts in California. Some details on Japan's new high-speed trains. / dezeen, uncrate
A round-up of 100 significant moments in sports in the 21st century. / The Ringer
Related: A video depicts a wild, urban mountain bike descent in Chile. / YouTube