Wednesday headlines: Fahrenheit 20004
Yoon Suk Yeol becomes South Korea's first sitting president to be arrested. / BBC News
Stories from inside "Shein village," factories that supply the world's largest fast fashion retailer. / BBC News
Spain has experienced a migration of outsiders thanks to its golden visa program, which will expire in April. / Robb Report
Qantas delays several flights due to falling debris from SpaceX rocket launches. / Semafor
Donald Trump's former personal lawyer is said to be on "a glidepath" to becoming the next attorney general. / Politico
Unrelated: Apparently everyone who works on Capitol Hill drinks Celsius. / The Washington Post [+]
A profile of a Los Angeles man who spent years helping the homeless, who is now homeless. Meanwhile, how to spot GoFundMe scams. / The Los Angeles Times
Remembrances from growing up in Pacific Palisades, where fire was always a threat. / Mike Industries
Watch: An excellent monologue from Jimmy Kimmel about his Hollywood return. / YouTube
"I found this new encounter with social media surprisingly heartening." A man who's been off social media since 2016 downloads TikTok. / The New Yorker
Girls have been found to be losing ground in reading, math, and science "at a troubling rate." / The Wall Street Journal [+]
Some names for reasons why knowing things is hard. / Book and Sword
An AI app for creating nonconsensual nude images is getting most of its traffic from Meta platforms. / 404 Media
Casey Newton: Meta just flipped the switch that prevents misinformation from spreading in the United States. / Platformer
Zeynep Tufekci: Zuckerberg's macho posturing looks a lot like cowardice. / The New York Times [+]
The last surviving pupil of Sergei Rachmaninoff turns 100. / Classic FM