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You Won’t Want to Miss the Eta Aquariid Meteor Shower. Here’s How and Where to See It (Maria)
The author writes, “The weeks-long Eta Aquariid meteor shower is about to reach its peak, and people across both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres will have the opportunity to enjoy the spectacular event, which is visible to the naked eye. Here’s what people need to know in order to get the best glimpse. … The Eta Aquariid meteor shower peaks in May of each year, according to NASA. These meteors are specifically known for their speed, and Eta Aquariid meteors can travel about 40.7 miles per second into Earth’s atmosphere, leaving trails behind them which observers can view for several seconds to minutes.”
Recent Immigration Arrests at Courthouses Around the Country Have Advocates Worried (Reader Steve)
The author writes, “The flurry of immigration enforcement at courthouses around the country in the past month — already heavily criticized by judicial officials and lawyers — has renewed a legal battle from President Donald Trump’s first term as advocates fear people might avoid coming to court. … ICE long had a general practice of not arresting people at certain locations, including schools, hospitals, courthouses and churches. But during the first Trump administration, the agency adopted a policy explicitly allowing courthouse arrests of ‘specific, targeted aliens,’ arguing that it was especially important in ‘sanctuary’ jurisdictions where officials do not notify the agency before releasing immigrants facing deportation cases.”
Tesla Dismisses Report of Board Plan to Replace Elon Musk (Sean)
From CNN: “Tesla’s chair Robyn Denholm has rejected a Wall Street Journal report that the company’s board has begun a search process for a new CEO to replace Elon Musk. The Journal reported Wednesday that Tesla’s board contacted executive placement firms in March to look for Musk’s replacement, citing multiple unnamed sources. Denholm said in a post on Tesla’s official X account that the claim was ‘absolutely false,’ and the board is ‘highly confident in his ability to continue executing on the exciting growth plan ahead.’ The stunning report highlighted the volatility the electric car maker has faced in recent months, as Musk spent a significant amount of his time working for the White House’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiatives.”
The White Afrikaners Lining up to Accept Trump’s Offer of Asylum (Mili)
The author writes, “Thousands of South Africans are hoping to move to the US to escape crime — and what they say is discrimination against white people.”
US Baby Formulas Often Contain Contaminants, Study Finds (Laura)
The author writes, “A new investigation that tested 41 types of powdered baby formula sold in the US found that about half of the products contained concerning levels of contaminants, including lead, arsenic, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), bisphenol A (BPA) and acrylamide. ‘Millions of parents rely on infant formula during the first important months of their babies’ lives and deserve access to safe, healthy and nutritious products,’ said James Rogers, director of product safety testing at Consumer Reports, the nonprofit organization that performed the investigation.”
The Many Ways Scientists Are Turning Birds Into Feathered Field Assistants (Dana)
From Audubon: “From frigatebirds and gulls to curlews and cormorants, researchers are tapping the ‘Internet of Animals’ to map, understand, and protect our changing world.”