June 19, 2020 10:07 AM
Mid-Morning Reads for Friday, June 19
Good morning. I’m in for Ginny today, so here are your mid-morning reads for Juneteenth 2020.
Here:
- A Confederate monument is removed from the square in downtown Decatur
- A Fulton Commissioner files petition challenging challenger’s victory
- Standardized testing might get punted for the 2020-2021 school year
- COVID-19 is still a thing
- Bill to privatize historic structures in order to save them is dead for this session
There:
- Former Trump National Security Advisor John Bolton’s book is gonna drop, and it might have some doozies
- Of course, former acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney says those doozies are just nothingburgers
- President Donald Trump will submit “enhanced papers” on SCOTUS’ DREAMer decision
- Australian Prime Minister warns of sophisticated cyber attacks that have hit the country
- Should I stay or should I go?
Yonder:
- Baseball is still on-hold until MLB and the players’ union come to terms–maybe they’ll decide before Opening Day 2021
- It’s not just cow farts that are putting methane into the atmosphere
- Just in case y’all are wondering, the 2020-2024 Amateur Extra Class question pool goes into effect on July 1st
- SpaceX have been putting a whole bunch of birds into orbit, but how will its SpaceLink service work?
And that’s all for today. Have a good weekend, and maybe do our state and community and patronize local agribusiness.