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Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Fly me to the moon

Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Laissez les bons temps rouler!  (That is, if you - like newsletter editor Michelle Krupa - are celebrating Mardi Gras today. For the rest of us, Happy plain ol' Tuesday.) Here's what you need to know to Get Up to Speed and Out the Door.

By Saeed Ahmed.

1. Moon tourism

Two thrill seekers are paying SpaceX a pretty sizable chunk of change to make a weeklong trip around the moon next year. CEO Elon Musk wouldn't say how much the space cowboys coughed up. But for the sake of comparison, the Russian government charged upward of $20 million for a trip to the International Space Station. If this thing's a go, it'll be the first time humans will travel past low Earth orbit since the last Apollo mission in 1972. Low-earth orbit is essentially the first rung on the ladder to being in space. It's also where some satellites that circle the Earth reside.

2. Politics

Once again, there's a lot of ground to cover.

Budget Immigration
  • Trump wants to hire an additional 5,000 Customs and Border Protection agents -- a tall task since the agency can't even fill its ranks at current levels because the requirements are so stringent.  Now comes word that Homeland Security is exploring ways to make it easier to hire agents.
Healthcare
"We need an independent media to hold people like me to account. Power can be very addictive, and it can be corrosive."
George W. Bush, on the media's role as a check on presidential power

3. Anti-Semitic incidents

Bomb threats were called into Jewish community centers and day schools in at least 12 states yesterday. This is the fifth wave of bomb threats targeting Jewish community centers across the US and Canada since the year began. Add to that, the vandalism at Jewish cemeteries and several incidents in Miami where swastikas were etched into cars over the weekend, and what you get is a disturbing pattern of anti-Semitism. 

4. California plane crash

This morning, officials will try to determine why a small plane crashed into a residential neighborhood in Riverside, California. Three of the five people on board were killed; two others injured. They were in Southern California for a cheerleading competition at Disneyland, and were heading back to San Jose. No one was inside the homes the plane hit, but officials will do a secondary check just to be sure. 

5. North Korea

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was so furious that five senior-level officials had lied to him that he apparently had them executed by anti-aircraft guns. The officials worked for the State Security Ministry whose job is to run prison camps and spy on citizens. Kim also ordered his father's statue removed from the ministry grounds saying "they don't deserve the statue." Kim has long used executions as way to tighten his hold on power. In his five years, more than 300 people have reportedly been killed.
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Lifestyles of the rich and famous
For any employee who correctly picks the teams that make it to the Sweet 16, Warren Buffett will pony up $1 million. Every year. For life.
Creative spark
On the right is Rosa Parks. On the left is 5-year-old Lola. The photo's just one of this kindergartener's incredible transformations for Black History Month.
The Twister effect
This is how storm chasers and storm spotters paid tribute to Bill Paxton.
But wait, there's more!
Envelopegate wasn't the only flub at the Oscars. The Academy also kind of killed off the wrong person.

What's for lunch

Here's what's happening later
The more you know
President Trump will address a joint session of Congress today -- but don't call it a State of the Union address. For that, a President has to be in office for a year.

And finally ...

Back Yard Roller Coaster - Wyatt's First Ride
Roller coaster of love
I made my kids a delicious Korean beef bowl last night and patted myself on the back. This dad built a backyard roller coaster for his son! (Click to view)
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