I can’t even with these two. He’s not even as big as her head, but there he is, all snuggled down with her.
I just finished watching the Nuggets get trounced, so I’m off to bed grumpy.
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I can’t even with these two. He’s not even as big as her head, but there he is, all snuggled down with her.
I just finished watching the Nuggets get trounced, so I’m off to bed grumpy.
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by Adam L Silverman| 39 Comments
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Quick housekeeping note: It’s been a long day and most of the news, which has nothing to do with Ukraine, has been bad and it is going to get worse. So tonight’s update is going to be on the shorter side.
Today is Yom HaShoa, Holocaust Remembrance Day. This is different than the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which is in January on the date of the beginning of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Yom HaShoa is the week after the 7th day of Passover. Given what is happening in Israel and Gaza, this year’s Yom HaShoa is especially tragic and another example that far too many have learned the wrong lessons from the Holocaust and its aftermath.
There is a bit of good news. Rosie went to her oncology appointment today. The oncology vet did a pre-treatment exam, was pleased enough with her progress since she saw her last week to go ahead and do the chemo treatment today. The oncologist says she’s at 80% remission after two treatments and three weeks of the accompanying prednisone. To try to avoid the really bad side effects, Rosie got a low dose of today’s chemo. As I’ve written the oncology vet is treating Rosie as much as she’s treating the lymphoma.
The butcher’s bill from Russia’s Orthodox Easter attack on Kharkiv.
Russia targeted Monachynivka village near Kupyansk with a deadly 1.5-ton aerial bomb, leveling the whole street. It's the first time such weapons were used. Elderly woman killed. FAB was equipped with a gliding module allowing it to maneuver post-launch.@serhii_bolvinov pic.twitter.com/lqkQCtb9u5
— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) May 6, 2024
Only yesterday, the once tranquil residence of an 88-year-old woman in the Kupiansk district of Kharkiv Oblast was reduced to ruins when russian troops dropped an air bomb. The house was destroyed, burying the woman beneath its rubble. pic.twitter.com/LSYTXT9dyT
— Iryna Voichuk (@IrynaVoichuk) May 6, 2024
And from Sumy Oblast:
⚡️ Russian troops shelled the village of Uhroidy in Sumy Oblast on May 6, injuring three people, including two children, Suspilne reported, citing Iryna Yukhta, a secretary of the Krasnopillia village council.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) May 6, 2024
An Ukrenergo high-voltage facility was among the civil infrastructure damaged in Russia's mass missile and drone attack on Sumy Oblast overnight on May 6.https://t.co/OMchupOaQw
— The New Voice of Ukraine (@NewVoiceUkraine) May 6, 2024
Here is President Zelenskyy’s address from earlier today. Video below, English transcript after the jump.
Political Decisions Must Be Followed by Real Logistics – the Actual Receipt of Weapons by Our Warriors – Address by the President
6 May 2024 – 19:54
I wish you health, fellow Ukrainians!
I’ve just held a meeting of the Staff. First, the frontline. The report by the Commander-in-Chief – he was on the frontline, directly in the brigades. He reported on the key challenges and needs. We are getting ready. There was also a report on our own production of weapons and manning of our brigades. We are doing our best to provide more weapons for our warriors. We also discussed the supply from our partners – the delivery time and the possibility to speed up the actual receipt of weapons and shells from our partners. In reality. Political decisions must be followed by real logistics – the actual receipt of weapons by our warriors. All those involved must now work 24/7 with partners, including the United States.
Today I was honored to congratulate our infantry warriors on their professional day. This is the backbone of our Armed Forces of Ukraine – these are the units that, through their strength, actions, and resilience, determine whose flag is on the ground. And I thank each of our warriors and combat brigades for doing their best to destroy the enemy and defend Ukraine. Today, I have awarded the warriors who have proved themselves best in combat, and presented honorary awards and battle flags to the combat brigades. Thank you, warriors! I thank everyone who gives Ukraine the necessary frontline results and protects our country and people.
In the afternoon, I had several international conversations – we are now working very actively to prepare the inaugural Summit, the Peace Summit in Switzerland. It is important that as many states as possible, as many actors as possible who are interested in the full force of the UN Charter and international law, demonstrate their leadership at the Summit. Today, I’ve spoken with the Presidents of Lithuania and Poland, Gitanas Nausėda and Andrzej Duda, and the Prime Ministers of Estonia and Canada, Kaja Kallas and Justin Trudeau… I personally invited them to the Summit. I thanked them for supporting our work for a just peace – for supporting the Peace Formula. Such peace and the true restoration of tranquility in international relations are possible only if the world majority joins in the establishment of peace and forces Russia into peace, forces it to adhere to the basic rules of normal coexistence of nations. I am grateful to all the partners who help us implement this task. I am grateful to every leader who communicates with others to make sure that they also attend the Summit and have their say. Today’s world is a world of the majority, a world in which no one has or should have the privilege of imposing anything on other nations. Especially through violence. Everyone is equally important, and every nation equally deserves respect. This is what our Peace Formula is all about, it is beneficial to every nation, and the Peace Summit is an opportunity to show not just in words but in reality who really stands for equality in the world. Tomorrow and in the coming weeks, we will work and communicate with countries and leaders to ensure that international law is backed by international solidarity.
I thank everyone who stands with Ukraine! Thank you to everyone who fights and works for life and justice to prevail!
Glory to Ukraine!
Ukraine does not recognize Vladimir Putin as a democratically elected and legitimate President of the Russian Federation.
🔗 Full MFA statement: https://t.co/HQfPCzswDy
— MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦 (@MFA_Ukraine) May 6, 2024
From Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine on Vladimir Putin’s “inauguration”
06 May 2024 15:35On May 7, Russia will hold a ceremony to install Vladimir Putin in office. In this way, the Russian authorities are attempting to give the entire world and its own citizens the illusion of legality for the nearly lifelong stay in power of a person who has turned the Russian Federation into an aggressor state and the ruling regime into a dictatorship.
During the so-called March “elections,” the Russian Federation violated numerous international documents that serve as the foundation for the modern system of international relations. In particular, the UN Charter, the Declaration on the Principles of International Law, the Geneva Convention on the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, the Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, and dozens of UN General Assembly resolutions.
The illegal organization of another so-called electoral process in the sovereign territories of Ukraine temporarily occupied by the Russian Federation—parts of the Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhia and Kherson regions, the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, and the city of Sevastopol—accompanied by threats, blackmail, and coercion of millions of Ukrainian citizens who live in temporarily occupied territories or were forcibly relocated to the territory of the Russian Federation constituted a brutal violation of the generally recognized norms and principles of international law.
Despite warnings from authoritative international institutions, the Russian Federation’s actions once again demonstrate that its leadership does not recognize its responsibility and is unwilling to end the illegal, unprovoked, and unjustified full-scale armed aggression against Ukraine, which has lasted more than two years and resulted in numerous human casualties and destruction. The Kremlin regime, through propaganda and manipulation, uses voter participation and voting results to justify its military invasion of Ukraine and aggressive policies toward other countries.
Based on the foregoing and the International Criminal Court’s active arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin, Ukraine sees no legal basis for recognizing him as the democratically elected and legitimate president of the Russian Federation.
Recent resolutions of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe dated April 17 No. 2540 (2024) and the European Parliament dated April 25 No. 2024/2665(RSP) confirm the ineligibility of holding so-called “elections” in Ukraine’s temporarily occupied territories, their undemocratic nature in Russia itself, and, in fact, refute the legitimacy of their results.
We call on foreign countries, international organizations, and the public to follow suit by not recognizing the results of these pseudo-elections or Russian dictator Vladimir Putin as a legitimate president, to resist the demolition of the system of the rule of law and universally recognized democratic values, as well as to continue effectively supporting Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression, which poses a threat to European and world security, peace, and stability.
The big news today is, of course, that Putin is once again rattling his nuclear saber in the attempt to further influence the US and its partners’ and allies’ decision making.
Vladimir Putin has ordered Russia's armed forces to hold drills with non-strategic nuclear weapons "in response to provocative statements and threats by certain western officials," the defense ministry says. https://t.co/nh1e8Iq62F
— max seddon (@maxseddon) May 6, 2024
Dmitry Peskov, Putin's spokesman, says the drills are a response to French president Emmanuel Macron's musings about sending Nato troops to Ukraine.
“This is a totally new level of escalating tensions. It is unprecedented, it demands special attention and special measures.” pic.twitter.com/Kzj6QkQC1n
— max seddon (@maxseddon) May 6, 2024
It is why the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs did this:
Russian MFA: Any UK military sites in Ukraine or elsewhere could face retaliation if Ukraine uses British weapons in Russia. Seriously? What about all those Russian terrorist attacks and sabotage across Europe? Or do they just not count? pic.twitter.com/4dFFaP111p
— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) May 6, 2024
Russia isn’t going to tactically use a nuke, nor is it going to strike a British military facility. All of this is part of Russia’s political warfare. It is part of the ongoing attempt to achieve Russia’s objectives for pennies on the dollar through the use of non-military, non-lethal, and non-kinetic operations using the elements of national power other than military power. Putin keeps doing this because so far every time he’s done so it works. He’ll continue doing it until the US and its allies and partners stop falling for it.
And he keeps doing it because despite all the disadvantages that the Ukrainians are fighting through, things like this are still happening:
/2. Regarding the Su-34 crash:
“Today there was a plane crash of a Su-34 fighter-bomber of the Russian Aerospace Forces.
The crew died.
Crew members: Evgeny Kuznetsov and Vladimir Strelkov.
The plane belonged to the 47th Bomber Aviation Regiment of the 105th Mixed Aviation… pic.twitter.com/OFAJbnZtej
— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) May 6, 2024
/2. Regarding the Su-34 crash:
“Today there was a plane crash of a Su-34 fighter-bomber of the Russian Aerospace Forces.
The crew died.
Crew members: Evgeny Kuznetsov and Vladimir Strelkov.
The plane belonged to the 47th Bomber Aviation Regiment of the 105th Mixed Aviation Division of the Russian Aerospace Forces (A/E Baltimore, Voronezh).
The fighter was performing a combat mission in the area of the village. Valuyki, Belgorod region. Previously, the accident occurred due to engine failure.
The crew did not have time to eject.»
And while the above appears to be an accident or equipment failure, this is not:
/2. Satellite imagery after the attack on Russian boat https://t.co/78n2JdmrCr
— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) May 6, 2024
France:
First tweet from the thread, the rest from the Thread Reader App:
“In military terms, the SCALP is a real game changer.”
“Operation Chrysalis : how France is organising the supply of SCALP missiles to Ukraine.”@RFI reveals the 🇲🇫 method for supplying the 🇺🇦 armed forces with SCALP cruise missiles without touching its own strategic stocks.
🧵 pic.twitter.com/Qoav0HFYbk— French Aid to Ukraine 🇨🇵🇺🇦 (@aidefranceukr) May 6, 2024
France has identified several batches of SCALP-EG cruise missiles stored in “cocoons” in its arsenals. A cocoon is a waterproof package used to protect and preserve equipment with a view to a possible return to service.Two types of stockpile emerged: old missiles that had reached the end of their life but were intact.On the other hand, cocoons containing missiles that were no longer used because they had been cannibalised: that is, a certain number of parts or components had been removed in order to keep others in working order. SCALPs used in @Armee_de_lair squadrons.They must, therefore, return to the factories where they were assembled in France. More precisely, in Bourges, on one of the @MBDAGroup industrial sites where these machines were produced in the 2000s.The plan is to upgrade the equipment over a three-month period, during which each missile will undergo a battery of tests. A simplified procedure, because 🇲🇫 is sure that SCALPs sent to 🇺🇦 will not be returned to storage but will be launched against 🇷🇺 targets within weeks.In addition to “Chrysalide”, which must be completed by the end of the year, the 🇲🇫 authorities are also looking elsewhere. They are looking for all types of ammunition: SCALPs, but also 155 mm shells for artillery and surface-to-air weapons to defend the Ukrainian skies.There are also “export” versions of SCALP-EG missiles, and again, the main idea is to ensure that those that reach the end of their life, or that could be sold, are used by Ukraine. This idea has been circulating since the beginning of the year.Some customers in the 🇲🇫 defence industry have ordered large quantities of the SCALPs in a slightly different version to that fitted to 🇲🇫 squadrons. ⤵️However, a source close to the manufacturer told @RFI that these versions can not be programmed using 🇲🇫 computers. These missiles will, therefore, have to be adapted to be compatible with the mission preparation system provided by the @Elysee.Discretion is required on this sensitive issue, but it’s likely that these “export” missiles, if sold, will undergo some modifications on the assembly lines to make them usable by 🇺🇦. The scope of these SCALPs “exports” is somewhat smaller, and some software is different.The first units were delivered to Ukraine in the second half of 2023. In August, @ZelenskyyUa inaugurated a SCALP-EG cruise missile by writing “Glory to Ukraine” on the sides of the weapon.The first shot targeted a 🇷🇺 command centre in the Luhansk oblast, which until then had been out of range of the Ukrainian arsenal. But it was the SCALPs, with “a range of 300 kilometres”, that were the architects of the victory in the Black Sea.On 12 September, a large-scale missile attack destroyed two ships dry-docked in the port of Sevastopol, a large landing ship and a Kilo-class submarine, the Rostov on Don.On 22 September 2023, a salvo of missiles penetrated 🇷🇺 surface-to-air defences and struck the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet, again at the Sevastopol naval base, injuring and killing senior officers.On 4 November 2023, the Kerch shipyard suffered a massive attack by around ten missiles, damaging a 🇷🇺 warship armed with Kalibr cruise missiles.SCALP-EG cruise missiles helped push the 🇷🇺 fleet back to the easternmost part of the Black Sea. A victory that allowed 🇺🇦 to protect the port of Odessa and secure a naval corridor along its coasts, allowing the export of grain.«Opération Chrysalide»: comment la France organise la livraison de missiles Scalp à l’UkraineAlors que l’Ukraine, en difficulté, appelle le camp occidental à lui fournir un maximum d’armes pour freiner l’avancée russe, RFI révèle la méthode française pour alimenter les forces ukrainiennes en…https://www.rfi.fr/fr/europe/20240506-op%C3%A9ration-chrysalide-comment-la-france-organise-la-livraison-de-missiles-scalp-%C3%A0-l-ukraineTL;DR: 🇷🇺 troops and fleets are being harassed by obsolete French cruise missiles that have been recycled. War ecology.@MBDAGroup *missiles not machines
dsas
Oh god, my book on the Battle of Kyiv will finally be out tomorrow, May 7.
It's been months of hard work with @BloomsburyPub… and it now feels so great to see that it's already a bestseller on Amazon, both as a hardcover book and a Kindle version.
I really put my heart into… pic.twitter.com/shPxhbShVT
— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) May 6, 2024
Oh god, my book on the Battle of Kyiv will finally be out tomorrow, May 7.
It’s been months of hard work with @BloomsburyPub… and it now feels so great to see that it’s already a bestseller on Amazon, both as a hardcover book and a Kindle version.
I really put my heart into this.
“I Will Show You How It Was is Illia Ponomarenko’s heart-wrenching memoir of the war on his homeland, offering a fiery diatribe against Russian hypocrisy and a moving look at what is being lost.
But it’s also a story of pride and even elation as Ukrainian forces come together, find their mojo, and oust the invaders from Kyiv.
The most powerful and personal chronicle of the war to date, I Will Show You How It Was is an exceptional literary achievement, chronicling a stunning feat of resistance and a courageous people set on a miraculous victory.” – Amazon
https://amazon.com/Will-Show-You-How-Was/dp/1639733876/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1704027900&sr=8-1
Russian occupied Crimea:
2/4 In August 2023, Sea Baby attacked the Crimean Bridge. And the attack was effective: here are before and after satellite images.
Before drones struck, 40 trains carried weapons and ammunition daily. Now – there are only 4 to 5 passenger transportation and general cargo. pic.twitter.com/oGLaolP3Pp
— Molfar (@molfar_agency) May 6, 2024
4/4 But 🇷🇺 has found an alternative for transporting military cargo through the occupied territories:
– railway
– highway — accounts for up to half the freight traffic, almost as much as the Crimean Bridge.These routes are a more significant threat:https://t.co/n9FEHTiNpE pic.twitter.com/TaRm8AeX03
— Molfar (@molfar_agency) May 6, 2024
GeoConfirmed UKR.
Did Ukraine target an Iskander site using ATACMS on May 4th as suggested?
We have confirmation through satellite imagery that at the selected site, -what seems to be- Iskander launchers and other vehicles were present in significant numbers (over 10) a few… https://t.co/XpreXkdwwo pic.twitter.com/BSIl6ZsZ1K
— GeoConfirmed (@GeoConfirmed) May 6, 2024
GeoConfirmed UKR.
Did Ukraine target an Iskander site using ATACMS on May 4th as suggested?
We have confirmation through satellite imagery that at the selected site, -what seems to be- Iskander launchers and other vehicles were present in significant numbers (over 10) a few days before the reported strike. Unfortunately, we cannot share the satellite imagery due to copyright restrictions.
Sentinel satellite imagery from April 15th to May 5th shows vehicle movements. (marked in red squares).
This imagery also captured the result of fires erupting at different locations within the site.Key facts:
Pre-Strike Evidence: The site was identified as an Iskander launch site with over 10 vehicles present a few days before May 4th.
Fires on May 4th: Fires were observed at different locations within the site on May 4th, by FIRMS.
https://twitter.com/NOELreports/status/1786687702802268230Aftermath of the fires was visible on May 5th by Sentinal. (See below)
Claims: 4 ATACMS were shot down during the night (Source: Russian Ministry of Defense) https://t.me/mod_russia/38237
Insinuation that vehicles were damaged/destroyed. (Source: Ukrainian channel).
https://t.me/tivaz_artillery/3822Given the timing, the Russian MOD’s announcement, and the history of the site, the evidence strongly points to the fires being the result of an ATACMS strike, rather than a random or accidental occurrence.
The damage or destruction of vehicles requires further investigation following the emergence of new footage.
[Repost because of a translation error in previous one]
Bilhorivka:
Destroyed Russian AFV column. Bilohorivka front. 2xBMP-1; 1xT-72Bhttps://t.co/JHnSJ8XyZw pic.twitter.com/h3U4XqeRmX
— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) May 6, 2024
Sumy Oblast:
♥️💥In Sumy Oblast, after border guards shot down a russian UAV, a heart of fire formed in the night sky. pic.twitter.com/GR3tq0jrba
— Iryna Buczkowski🇺🇦🇺🇸Їрина (@IrynaBuczkowski) May 6, 2024
For you drone and missile enthusiasts.
Russian sources claim that they’ve seen a Ukrainian naval drones with installed air to air missiles: P-60 and P-73. pic.twitter.com/t6JjGK72f4
— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) May 6, 2024
/3. Russian Ka-29 helicopter destroys one of Ukrainian naval drones that took part in todays attack on Crimea. Objects which look like air to air missile La can be seen installed on the drone. pic.twitter.com/Ts5TDVdUBE
— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) May 6, 2024
/5. Air to air missile is R-73.
General characteristics of the missile:Mass: 105 kilograms
Maximum speed: Mach 2.5
Operational range: R-73A, R-73E – 30 kilometres; R-73M – 40 kilometres pic.twitter.com/f7wioIJLE1— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) May 6, 2024
That’s enough for tonight.
Your daily Patron!
Читачі з України можуть скористатись посиланням на монобанку. Дякую ❤️https://t.co/yprsTl8YHY
— Patron (@PatronDsns) May 6, 2024
I want to introduce my friends and colleagues: sappers from Khmelnytskyi, Olexander Tsaruk, and Olexander Kmet. While on duty, their work car was blown up by an enemy mine. I don’t want to shock you, but only the car’s chassis remains. They miraculously survived. And they need another miracle to live fully again and work for the good of the country. Olexander Tsaruk is the chief pyrotechnician of Khmelnytskyi. As soon as Chernihiv was de-occupied, they were among the first to come to our aid. Because a brother stands by a brother. Right now, he is fighting for his life, with no organ left undamaged 😞 The situation is terrible, but we believe that we will hear from him and see him again. Olexander Kmet is a driver-sapper. Thanks to all the higher powers, his injuries are not life-threatening, but he needs a lot of strength and our help to leave the hospital as well. Today, I transferred $2,500 each from our fund to their treatment. However, the doctors consulting us say full recovery, surgeries, and the best available medications will cost much more. We need to raise $25,000, and I ask for your help.
My PayPal is [email protected] (also you can use the link below).Thanks in advance, lick👅
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Let's come together this May to honor and remember the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP). Their stories deserve to be heard, their memories kept alive. 💔 #MMIPAwarenessMonth pic.twitter.com/9FfQrBZXRv
— Urban Restoration Counseling Center (@URCCSanDiego) May 6, 2024
Red Dress Day was last week, but I figure better late than never to highlight this important issue…
The crisis of Missing & Murdered Indigenous Peoples has impacted every Indigenous person I know. I'm deeply proud of our efforts across the Biden-Harris administration to help address this violence. At @Interior, we're making historic strides toward tackling this painful legacy.
— Secretary Deb Haaland (@SecDebHaaland) May 5, 2024
As US spotlights those missing or dead in Native communities, prosecutors work to solve their cases https://t.co/s4GWNBsmCj
— The Associated Press (@AP) May 5, 2024
… As people gathered around the nation on Sunday to spotlight the troubling number of disappearances and killings in Indian Country, authorities say the New Mexico case represents the kind of work the U.S. Department of Justice had aspired to when establishing its Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons outreach program last summer.
Special teams of assistant U.S. attorneys and coordinators have been tasked with focusing on MMIP cases. Their goal: Improve communication and coordination across federal, tribal, state and local jurisdictions in hopes of bridging the gaps that have made solving violent crimes in Indian Country a generational challenge.
Some of the new federal prosecutors were participating in MMIP Awareness Day events. From the Arizona state capitol to a cultural center in Albuquerque and the Qualla Boundary in North Carolina, marches, symposiums, art exhibitions and candlelight vigils were planned for May 5, which is the birthday of Hanna Harris, who was only 21 when she was killed on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in Montana in 2013…
Assistant U.S. Attorney Eliot Neal oversees MMIP cases for a region spanning New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Utah and Nevada.
Having law enforcement agencies and attorneys talking to each other can help head off other crimes that are often precursors to deadly violence. The other pieces of the puzzle are building relationships with Native American communities and making the justice system more accessible to the public, Neal said.
Part of Neal’s work includes reviewing old cases: time-consuming work that can involve tracking down witnesses and resubmitting evidence for testing.
“We’re trying to flip that script a little bit and give those cases the time and attention they deserve,” he said, adding that communicating with family members about the process is a critical component for the MMIP attorneys and coordinators.
The DOJ over the past year also has awarded $268 million in grants to tribal justice systems for handling child abuse cases, combating domestic and sexual violence and bolstering victim services.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Bree Black Horse was dressed in red as she was sworn in Thursday during a ceremony in Yakima, Washington. The color is synonymous with raising awareness about the disproportionate number of Indigenous people who have been victims of violence.
I visited the MMU's headquarters in New Mexico to learn more about their work and collaborative efforts with other agencies, including @TheJusticeDept. You can learn more at https://t.co/ROB19Xelm6. pic.twitter.com/kbWM2PZVbj
— Secretary Deb Haaland (@SecDebHaaland) May 5, 2024
Alongside @TheJusticeDept, we recently released our response to the Commission's recommendations. Only together can we address this crisis and the pain inflicted. More must be done & our Administration is committed to advancing this shared goal together. https://t.co/a2I8cMN4LQ
— Secretary Deb Haaland (@SecDebHaaland) May 5, 2024
Today on Missing & Murdered #Indigenous Peoples Day, we remember and honor our lost relatives by #WearingRed & sharing their stories. Explore this page from @NIWRC for awareness materials, links to webinars, and a podcast: https://t.co/oLOSNn87mB #WhyWeWearRed #MMIP pic.twitter.com/BtDNczrpuG
— The Office of Indian Education (@OIEIndianED) May 5, 2024
MMIW Awareness: A Day to Remember Centuries of Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women | Opinion https://t.co/D6M9rngxJ7
— Lilian Davis (@DavisLilian) May 6, 2024
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Looks like we could use an open thread and I had this waiting in the wings.
CBS Sunday Morning profiled Ingenuity and the engineers and the pilot who made it possible (you have no idea how much I keep wanting to write “she and her” in regards to Ingenuity). It’s worth a watch if space exploration interests you.
May 5, 2024When NASA added a drone named Ingenuity to its Mars 2020 rover Perseverance, it expected the tiny four-pound helicopter to fly a total of five very brief missions in the thin Martian atmosphere. But Ingenuity far surpassed all expectations, flying dozens of flights before suffering damage to its rotors in January. Correspondent David Pogue reports on how the tiny drone, created from off-the-shelf parts, continued to provide valuable data and images from the Red Planet three years into its mission.
Jan 25, 2024On April 19, 2021, NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter made history when it completed the first powered, controlled flight on the Red Planet. It flew for the last time on January 18, 2024. Designed to be a technology demonstration that would make no more than five test flights in 30 days, the helicopter eventually completed 72 flights in just under 3 years, soaring higher and faster than previously imagined. Ingenuity embarked on a new mission as an operations demonstration, serving as an aerial scout for scientists and rover planners, and for engineers ready to learn more about Perseverance’s landing gear debris. In its final phase, the helicopter entered a new engineering demonstration phase where it executed experimental flight tests that further expanded the team’s knowledge of the vehicle’s aerodynamic limits. For more information on Ingenuity, go to: mars.nasa.gov/ingenuity
Here’s the NASA page on Ingenuity: NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Mission
Curiosity landed on my birthday and since then, I’ve been fascinated by the Mars missions. I love that Ingenuity was the little helicopter that many doubted and exceeded all expectations.
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.It’s Day 8 of the actual trial! Day 12 if you include jury selection.
Best sources of live blogging that I have found.
Mark Sumner at Daily Kos (nothing yet this morning)
Anna Bower (Lawfare) on twitter
Good morning ☀️ from 100 Centre Street, where Day 12 of Trump’s trial on 34 felony counts is set to resume. @TylerMcBrien is back to live tweet minute-to-minute updates from the press room for @lawfare.
And I’ll be providing updates from courtroom 1530.
Follow along!👇 pic.twitter.com/gL2c4cIRtd
— Anna Bower (@AnnaBower) May 6, 2024
Tyler McBrien (Lawfare) on twitter
Good morning from 100 Centre St for DAY 12 of Trump’s NY criminal hush-money-election-interference trial.
Follow along for my gavel-to-gavel live coverage, alongside the indefatigable @AnnaBower and Ben Wittes for @lawfare 🧵⚖️ pic.twitter.com/dELADLVVPr
— Tyler McBrien (@TylerMcBrien) May 6, 2024
Josh Kovensky (TPM) on twitter
We’re underway in Manhattan criminal court, where Judge Merchan just told Trump that he has a “fundamental right to testify” that is completely unrelated to the gag order. Trump claimed yesterday that the gag order bars him from testifying
— Josh Kovensky (@JoshKovensky) May 3, 2024
Andrew Weissman on twitter (not seeing this yet today)
Adam Klasfeld on twitter
I think someone said the ABC live blogging was good? I thought CNN was awful.
It’s been interesting to see the hot takes in the moment with live blogging and then to see the more considered opinions that come out later in the day.
While things are ramping up, feel free to share the reconsidered hot takes you may have heard about since the trial closed on Friday afternoon.
This awesome image, courtesy of Baud this morning. Made me laugh!
Open thread.
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Because we all need a laugh to start the week: Insert your favorite “When a […….] is exposed to a different opinion” meme…
— cats with powerful auras (@catshouldnt) May 5, 2024
… Right now, I’d choose ‘NYTimes pundit‘, but I’m sure the meme has many excellent uses.
Remember, sharing is caring!
Wages are rising faster than prices, incomes are higher than before the pandemic, and unemployment has remained below 4% for the longest stretch in 50 years.
We have more to do to lower costs for hardworking families, but we’re making real progress.
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) May 5, 2024
President Biden followed through on his vow to veto a Republican-backed measure that would have repealed a US labor board rule treating companies as the employers of many of their contract and franchise workers https://t.co/aFcrPUmLHc pic.twitter.com/H2JBrh3pKz
— Reuters Legal (@ReutersLegal) May 3, 2024
Biden has rebuilt the refugee system after Trump-era cuts. What comes next in an election year? https://t.co/2HRdklFUlx
— The Associated Press (@AP) May 5, 2024
… If President Joe Biden meets his target of 125,000 refugees admitted this year, it would be the highest number of arrivals in more than three decades.
Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee in a 2020 rematch with Biden this fall, has pledged to bar refugees from Gaza and reinstate his Muslim ban if elected, while also putting in place “ideological screening” for all immigrants. Trump’s website highlights his first-term decision to temporarily suspend the refugee program.
Even with immigration — legal or not — a divisive campaign issue, many who help refugees settle in the United States say the growing numbers of refugees have been generally welcomed by communities and employers in need of workers…
For decades, America led the world in refugee admissions in a program that had wide bipartisan support. Trump cut the program to the quick. By the time he left office in January 2021, he had set a record low goal of 15,000 refugees admitted a year. But even that mark wasn’t hit: Only 11,814 refugees came to the U.S. in Trump’s last year, compared with 84,994 at the end of the Obama administration.
Biden said he would reestablish the U.S. as a haven for refugees. It took a while.
His administration is now admitting more refugees and added about 150 new resettlement sites nationwide, said Sarah Cross, deputy assistant secretary for the State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration.
To reach a goal of 125,000 refugees admitted this year — the highest number since 1992 — the department has been increasing its overseas processing and making changes that streamline all the checks refugees undergo while keeping screening rigorous, Cross said. It has hired more staff and is doing more trips to interview prospective refugees overseas…
We now have two polls this week showing large Biden leads with likely voters:
ABC News 49%-45% (+4)
NPR/Marist 52%-47% (+5)
Long way to go, lots of work to do, but in every way imaginable right now I’d much rather be us than them. More 👇https://t.co/tyLglDsv3f— Simon Rosenberg (@SimonWDC) May 5, 2024
Well I’m sure the RNC will use its ready cash on hand to get those non-voters registered, and those non-voters turned out, right?
— The Fig Economy (@figgityfigs.bsky.social) May 5, 2024 at 10:21 AM
BOOM: Democratic rising star Jared Moskowitz showcases his competence by exposing James Comer and Jim Jordan as frauds.
He “slammed” the Republican committee for wasting taxpayer money on false attempts to impeach Biden – a must-see! pic.twitter.com/1222l51HjA
— Popular Liberal ???? (@PopularLiberal) May 3, 2024
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Happy Monday!
Rumination from Albatrossity, and Mayan Ruins from lashonharangue!
(click on the schedule for a bigger, non-blurry version)
The pace of migration quickens in April here, and although the crescendo is not reached until May, there are plenty of species coming and going every week in April. And the local non-avian fellow-travelers start making their appearance as well.
This Woodchuck (aka Groundhog, Marmota monax) has been a presence at one of my local birding spots for several years now. It is still not a fan of humans, but it was curious enough about me to poke its head out of the burrow long enough to give me a chance to photograph it. I’ve seen them there, and 25 or so miles west of here, but this is getting close to the western limits of this rodent’s range. Click here for larger image.
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