I’m A Porn Performer Living With HIV. Here’s What Needs To Change In My Industry.

“I’ve come out as gay, as trans, as a sex worker. But halfway through 2021, I was diagnosed with HIV — and suddenly, I was back in the closet.”

Recommended Reading: The first TikTok war

The myth of the ‘First TikTok War’

Kaitlyn Tiffany, The Atlantic

The Russian invasion of Ukraine is playing out over social media, with varying degrees of facts depending on who is delivering the information. Through the lens of previous conflicts, Tiffany examines if the label of “The First TikTok War” is accurate for current world events based on the platform’s design or if that moniker even matters. “If something is new, then maybe it can be different,” she writes. “But to look for that difference in the offerings of a technology company is obviously sad and misguided.”

Ten years ago, ‘Journey’ made a convincing case that video games could be art

Lewis Gordon, The Ringer

A game that was made in rebellion against commercial titles showed a more artistic side. Designed to “hit you right in the feels,” as Gordon writes, Journey kicked violence and point totals to the curb. These days a creative approach that can impact you like a good book is more commonplace, but video games with such an emotional effect didn’t really exist back then. 

Dreaming of suitcases in space

Daisuke Wakabayashi, The New York Times

California-based startup Inversion thinks it can expedite deliveries of goods around the world by dropping them from space. The current plan is to develop a capsule by 2025 that’s not much larger than a few carry-on suitcases and capable of doing the job.

Watch Police Seize $578 Million Superyacht Linked To Russian Billionaire

The “Sy A” was seized in Trieste, Italy, amid a crackdown on oligarch wealth to pressure Vladimir Putin to halt Russia’s war on Ukraine.

Fox News Hosts, Far-Right Embrace Russian Bioweapon Conspiracy Theory About Ukraine

Tucker Carlson devoted segments on his show to the baseless claim. Donald Trump Jr. said the unfounded theories were proven to be a “fact.”

How to Download YouTube Videos to Watch Offline

Watching YouTube videos is all well and good while you’ve got a stable internet connection, but there might be times when you don’t have a high-speed link to the web—on vacation, on your travels, on your commute. To prepare for these situations, you might want to download YouTube videos in advance for offline viewing.

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2 Women Dead After Car Crashes Into D.C. Restaurant’s Outdoor Patio

Six others were injured in the accident at Greek restaurant Parthenon.

Russia Shells Mosque; Fighting Rages Outside Ukraine Capital

The ongoing Russian bombardment in Mariupol forced crews to stop digging trenches for mass graves.

Prominent editor of Russian Wikipedia pages detained in Belarus

Authorities in Belarus have arrested and detained Mark Bernstein, one of the top editors of Russian Wikipedia, according to local publication Zerkalo. Bernstein was reportedly accused of violating the “fake news” law Russia passed in early March by editing the Wikipedia article about the invasion of Ukraine. Under the new law, anybody found guilty of what the country deems as false information about the Ukraine invasion — remember, the Kremlin calls it a “special military operation” — could be imprisoned for up to 15 years.

It was the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime and Corruption of Belarus (GUBOPiK) that had arrested Bernstein, The Verge reports. The publication says his social media accounts, Wikipedia handle and workplace were shared on GUBOPiK’s public Telegram channel before he was taken in. A video of his arrest was also posted on the channel, along with a photo that accuses him of “distributing fake anti-Russian information.” Belarus played a key role in the invasion of Ukraine by hosting Russian troops, which deployed from the country when the attacks began. 

As The Verge notes, it’s unclear what exactly Bernstein is being charged with and which of his edits broke Russia’s fake news law. Bernstein has over 200,000 Wikipedia edits under what’s believed to be his account, which has now been blocked indefinitely. 

Russia has been scrambling to suppress sources of information that goes against its official narrative regarding the war in Ukraine, and its new law had forced local independent media outlets to shut down. Dmitri A. Muratov, the editor-in-chief of Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta, told The New York Times that “[e]verything that’s not propaganda is being eliminated.”

North Carolina Deputy Fired After Putting Knee On Black Man’s Neck

Aaron Edwards allegedly put a knee on the man’s neck and left him lying at the entrance to a courthouse before he was dragged inside.

Kyle Rittenhouse’s Rifle Fed Into Shredder At Wisconsin Crime Lab

Video showed technicians destroying the weapon that Rittenhouse used to shoot three people during street protests in Kenosha in 2020.