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June’s strawberry moon will light up the sky this week | CNN World

CNN World | June’s strawberry moon will light up the sky this week

(CNN) – June’s full moon, the strawberry moon, will illuminate the sky this week.

The moon will appear full from Sunday moonrise to Wednesday moonset, according to NASA. It will reach its peak at 7:52 a.m. ET Tuesday but will not be fully visible in North America until moonrise. This year’s strawberry moon is the first of two consecutive supermoons.

While there is no single definition, the term supermoon generally refers to a full moon that appears brighter and larger than other moons because it is at its closet orbit to Earth.  –read more

She graduated from college the day after her 82nd birthday | CNN US

CNN US | She graduated from college the day after her 82nd birthday

Mae Beale receives her diploma during a University of Maryland Global Campus commencement ceremony from UMGC President Gregory Fowler.

(CNN) – If you’ve been considering a return to school, this is your sign it is not too late.

Mae Beale, an 82-year-old retiree, just earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management from University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC).

Beale decided to return to school in her late 70s, according to a news release from the school. She received her diploma May 18, the day after her 82nd birthday, reported CNN affiliate WJLA.

In her younger years, Beale worked as a licensed practical nurse in Washington, DC, the release noted. While working at the Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, she helped plan several large events, which inspired a career pivot.  –read more– 

FROM FRINGE TO FRONTLINE – How Alex Jones stoked many of the conspiracy theories taking hold in today’s Republican party | CNN

CNN | FROM FRINGE TO FRONTLINE – How Alex Jones stoked many of the conspiracy theories taking hold in today’s Republican party

On a January night in 2002, a 37-year-old man donned a patriotic-themed uniform, covered his face with a skull mask and activated a long-held plan.

Armed with a .45-caliber pistol, crossbow, makeshift bomb launcher, 2-foot-long sword and double-barreled shotgun/assault rifle hybrid, Richard McCaslin made his way into a forest north of San Francisco. His mission: to find and expose a secretive group of elites who — he wrongly believed — engaged in child abuse and human sacrifice.

On a January afternoon nearly 20 years later, another man made his way from California to Washington, DC, on a quest to vanquish elites who, he wrongly believed, had stolen the presidential election from Donald Trump. Daniel Rodriguez, then 38, joined the mob that besieged the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. During the battle to breach the building, Rodriguez used a stun gun on a police officer, who would suffer a heart attack and traumatic brain injury.  –read more– 

This traffic stop between a Black man and a White state trooper began with fear. It ended with a surprising act of kindness | CNN US

CNN US | This traffic stop between a Black man and a White state trooper began with fear. It ended with a surprising act of kindness

(CNN) – At first glance, it looks like another of those viral photos that we can barely watch anymore.

It shows a White state trooper and a Black man during a traffic stop on a bright, sunny day. The trooper is leaning his thick arms through the open passenger window to clutch the Black man’s right hand. The man’s back is pinned against the passenger seat, and his eyes are squeezed shut. He appears to be wincing in pain.

But this photo is being widely shared for another reason. The trooper is reaching into the car to help, not to harm. And the encounter has been described by those who witnessed it not as tragic, but inspired.  –read more

Verstappen leads Red Bull 1-2 as both Leclerc and Sainz retire in Azerbaijan | F1

F1 | Verstappen leads Red Bull 1-2 as both Leclerc and Sainz retire in Azerbaijan

Max Verstappen led a Red Bull one-two in the Azerbaijan Grand Prix after retirements for Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, giving Mercedes’ George Russell P3 at Baku.

Pole-sitter Charles Leclerc lost the lead at the start but regained it when the leading Red Bull of Max Verstappen pitted on Lap 19. One lap later, Leclerc’s race went up in a puff of smoke and he crawled back to the pits to retire. This would be Ferrari’s second retirement of the race as Carlos Sainz stopped with a hydraulic failure on Lap 9.  –read more

watch: Race Highlights | 2022 Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Leclerc blazes to Baku pole as Perez joins him on the front row in Azerbaijan Grand Prix qualifying | F1

F1 | Leclerc blazes to Baku pole as Perez joins him on the front row in Azerbaijan Grand Prix qualifying

Charles Leclerc took pole position with a stunning lap in qualifying for the 2022 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, as Sergio Perez put himself on the front row in P2.

Leclerc set the ultimate benchmark of 1m 41.359s, going over two-tenths faster than Sergio Perez in a nailbiting Q3 session. Although he had provisional pole before that, Carlos Sainz couldn’t hook up his final effort and ended up fourth – behind Max Verstappen.  –read more– 

watch: Qualifying Highlights | 2022 Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Pre-travel testing requirement lifted: What you need to know about the new US travel policy | CNN travel

CNN travel | Pre-travel testing requirement lifted: What you need to know about the new US travel policy

(CNN) — Many travelers in the United States and abroad have been waiting for it. The travel industry has been pushing for it. And on Sunday an end arrives to the requirement for travelers to test negative for Covid-19 before entering the US.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cited a “new phase” of the pandemic in a statement confirming the rule change.

“Widespread uptake of highly effective Covid-19 vaccines, the availability of effective therapeutics, and the accrual of high rates of vaccine- and infection-induced immunity at the population level in the United States” have all helped lower the risk of severe disease and death, the agency said.  –read more

Every Electric Vehicle That’s Expected in the Next Five Years | Car and Driver

Car and Driver | Every Electric Vehicle That’s Expected in the Next Five Years

These EVs aren’t for sale yet but are in various stages from concept to production—and perhaps a few may never see the light of day.  –read more–  

What tyres will the teams and drivers have for the 2022 Azerbaijan Grand Prix? | F1

F1 | What tyres will the teams and drivers have for the 2022 Azerbaijan Grand Prix?

Pirelli have nominated the three softest tyre compounds in their range for this weekend’s 2022 Azerbaijan Grand Prix at the Baku City Circuit.F1’s official tyre supplier has allocated the same range of tyre compound that were brought to last year’s race, with the teams again set to receive the C3 hard tyre (x2 sets), C4 medium tyre (x3 sets), and the C5 soft tyre (x8 sets).  –read more– 

The CEO who fired 900 people over Zoom is accused of misleading investors | CNN BUSINESS

CNN BUSINESS | The CEO who fired 900 people over Zoom is accused of misleading investors

New York (CNN Business) – Vishal Garg, the Better.com CEO who fired 900 employees over Zoom just before Christmas, has been sued by a former executive for allegedly misleading investors.

The SoftBank-backed online mortgage company agreed to a $7.7 billion merger with a blank-check firm to take the company public just over a year ago, but the so-called SPAC deal has yet to close. Since then, Garg’s public controversy — and surging mortgage rates — have hurt the company’s image and business.

Sarah Pierce, a former executive vice president for sales and operations at the company, claimed in a lawsuit that Garg misrepresented Better.com’s statements to ensure the SPAC merger moved forward.  –read more–  

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