July 2, 2020 6:45 AM
Morning Reads – Thursday, July 2, 2020
Good morning and Happy World UFO Day! It’s also the 56th anniversary of President Johnson signing the “Civil Rights Act of 1964” into law.
Peaches
- Kemp says he has not talked overturning Savannah mask mandate
- How Ga’s Open Records Act played a role in bringing the Arbery case to light
- Speaking of Open Records, this thread on APD is wild
- Sen. Loeffler’s New Bill Would Threaten Encryption & Pressure Websites To Keep Spam & Porn
- Election Law Expert, Activist Weigh In On Addressing Georgia’s Voting Issues
- Florida Deal Idles Part Of Georgia Power’s Largest Coal-Fired Plant
- And She Could Be Next…
- New Netflix show filmed in Bulloch Co.
- 24+ Georgia breweries join together for social justice fundraiser
Jimmy Carter
- Why Booking.com can be trademarked
- Citing racial bias, San Francisco will end mug shots release
- Unemployment Payments by Treasury Hit Pandemic High in June
- Fl. Sheriff Says He’ll Deputize All Lawful Gun Owners if Necessary
- DHS deploys special federal unit to protect monuments over July 4 weekend
- How Many Uninsured Adults Could Be Reached If All States Expanded Medicaid?
- Using Subpoenas as People Resist Contact Tracing
- Supreme Court’s LGBT Discrimination Ruling Forces Harvard To End Ban on Single-Gender Clubs
Sweet Tea
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Celebrating UFO day:
“It is 34 billion times the mass of our sun and gorges on nearly the equivalent of one sun every day, according to Dr Christopher Onken and his colleagues.
“The black hole’s mass is also about 8,000 times bigger than the black hole in the centre of the Milky Way,” Dr Onken said.
“If the Milky Way’s black hole wanted to grow that fat, it would have to swallow two thirds of all the stars in our Galaxy.”
This giant black hole – known as J2157 – was discovered by the same research team in 2018.
“We’re seeing it at a time when the universe was only 1.2 billion years old, less than 10 per cent of its current age,” Dr Onken said.”
https://www.anu.edu.au/news/all-news/hungry-black-hole-among-the-most-massive-in-the-universe
This song is really appropriate for current times: