'Disaster Girl,' The Stuff Of Memes, Sells For Nearly $500,000 As NFT Zoë Roth was just 4 when her dad took a picture of her standing in front a burning house. That photo launched uncounted memes, and now the original copy has sold at auction as a nonfungible token. Avie Schneider
Channel Your Inner Wildlife Photographer And Chill Out With 'New Pokémon Snap' After years of begging by fans online, Nintendo has released a sequel to the classic N64 game Pokémon Snap — it's a peaceful playthrough that has you taking pictures of monsters, not capturing them. Kaity Kline
It's Not Just Cars: iPads And Macs Suffer From Semiconductor Crunch Apple could lose $3-$4 billion in revenue, because it can't make enough of its iPads and Macs. Meanwhile, Ford warns it will have a million fewer vehicles roll off of production lines this year. Camila Domonoske
Snapchat Post Takes Teen Off Cheerleading Squad — And To The Supreme Court The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a First Amendment case that involved a teenager suspended from her cheerleading squad for using profanities on Snapchat. Nina Totenberg
India's Government Is Telling Facebook, Twitter To Remove Critical Posts Twitter and Facebook are removing posts in India that are critical of the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, now a dire crisis. Shannon Bond
'Full Of Hatred And Fear': Disinformation On YouTube Divided A Dad And Daughter Renee Ekwoge says false and misleading videos on YouTube have changed her dad. What was once a strong, loving relationship has been corrupted, she says, by conspiratorial YouTube videos. Bo Hamby
Far-Right-Friendly Platform Parler Expected To Return To App Store Next Week Apple suspended the platform from its app store in the wake of the Capitol riots, citing inadequate content moderation practices. Parler says it will relaunch next week with "several new safeguards." Rachel Treisman
What Would A 'Feminist Internet' Look Like? Charlotte Jee of the MIT Technology Review speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about some of the ideas to make the internet more welcoming to women.
Writer Gets LinkedIn To Make Room For Parents Trying To Re-Enter Workforce NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Heather Bolen about an article she wrote that got LinkedIn to add several new title options for stay-at-home parents.
Here's What 'All Things Considered' Sounds Like — In Blackbird Song A Finnish computer scientist had a dream that a blackbird was speaking to her in human language. So she devised a computer program to transform the sounds of the human voice into birdsong. Christopher Intagliata