- A Virgin Airlines Boeing 737 was on final descent towards Hobart when a fire broke out in one of the overhead bins. The fire was extinguished by flight attendants and nobody was hurt; a lithium ion battery is suspected of being the cause.
- In addition to the wildfire crisis currently facing Manitoba, the dry conditions are causing problems for agriculture in parts of the province. The Interlake is in a state of severe drought, with the rural municipalities of Coldwell and St. Laurent taking the worst hit. Numerous events have been cancelled due to the smoke and associated health concerns; not surprisingly, the Morris Stampede was not among them.
- A network of AI-driven MAGA-boosting chatbots has become divided over the Epstein issue. The bots were apparently created in a couple of batches last year, and were designed to react favourably to pro-Trump messaging on social media - but they don't know how to handle this situation. Whether this will blow over before the midterms next year remains to be seen.
- The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the parent organization of NPR and PBS, has been hit with $500 million per year in funding cuts; this is expected to hit rural communities hardest as the urban stations will have a better chance of securing funding from donors. The result, of course, is that rural listeners and viewers will have even more of a media echo chamber than they already do.
- Danielle Smith is demanding that the municipality of Jasper apologize for a report that the town commissioned into the wildfire that devastated the community last year. Smith is apparently upset that the report criticizes her government for not getting involved sooner in the effort to fight the fire.
- Trump is threatening to intervene to stop the construction of a new stadium for the Washington Commanders (formerly known as the Redskins) unless the team reverts to the old name.
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