Artemis 2 hits Earth/moon midpoint on its way home

Source: Space.com

“The Artemis 2 astronauts have hit the midway point in their journey back to Earth from the moon, according to NASA. The quartet — NASA’s Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover Christina Koch and the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen — remain on track arrive at their home planet on Friday evening (April 10). … Orion’s return trajectory plan for Artemis 2 was altered after the heat shield on Artemis 1 experienced unexpected char and material losses during atmospheric reentry. Now, rather than hitting the atmosphere head-on, Orion will perform what’s called a ‘lofted’ reentry, dipping down into the atmosphere briefly, before delving back down for its final descent — similar to a stone skipping once across a pond before sinking beneath the water.” (04/09/26)

https://www.space.com/news/live/artemis-2-nasa-moon-mission-updates-april-9-2026

Meta removes ads for social media addiction litigation

Source: Axios

“Meta on Thursday began removing advertisements from attorneys who were seeking clients that claim to have been harmed by social media while under the age of 18. This comes just two weeks after Meta and YouTube were found negligent in a landmark California case about social media addiction [sic]. Lawyers across the country now are seeking new plaintiffs, in the hopes of bringing a class action lawsuit that could result in lucrative verdicts. … ‘We’re actively defending ourselves against these lawsuits and are removing ads that attempt to recruit plaintiffs for them,’ a Meta spokesperson tells Axios. ‘We will not allow trial lawyers to profit from our platforms while simultaneously claiming they are harmful.'” (04/09/26)

https://www.axios.com/2026/04/09/meta-social-media-addiction-ads

Russia: Court criminalizes the activities of the Nobel Prize-winning rights group Memorial

Source: Los Angeles Times

“Russia’s Supreme Court on Thursday effectively criminalized the activities of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning rights group Memorial, the latest step in an unrelenting crackdown on dissent and civil society organizations in the country amid its war in Ukraine. Separately, police in Moscow raided the offices of the prominent independent newspaper Novaya Gazeta, whose chief editor Dmitry Muratov was a Nobel Peace Prize laureate in 2021. The newspaper said its lawyers were not allowed inside the office. … Memorial is one of the oldest and the most renowned Russian human rights organizations. It was awarded the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize, less than a year after Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, alongside Belarusian activist Ales Bialiatski, who was imprisoned at the time, and the Ukrainian organization Center for Civil Liberties.” (04/09/26)

https://archive.is/ECLxE

First major Atlantic hurricane season outlook calls for below-average activity

Source: Washington Post

“The first major outlook for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season was released Thursday morning as researchers at Colorado State University forecast a near- or below-average season, with fewer hurricanes than typical and a lesser chance of impacts for this region of the United States. In his first long-range forecast for the year, renowned hurricane specialist Phil Klotzbach predicted 13 named storms, six hurricanes and two major hurricanes, slightly less than the long-term seasonal average of 14.4 named storms, 7.2 hurricanes and 3.2 major hurricanes. … The driving factor is a burgeoning El Niño, which may even become a super El Niño. El Niño begins as a warming of waters in the eastern/central tropical Pacific. … El Niño patterns are linked to quieter-than-average Atlantic hurricane seasons.” (04/09/26)

https://archive.is/LSdea

Venezuela: Police attack protesters with chemical weapons

Source: France 24 [French state media]

“Venezuelan police fired tear gas on Thursday to disperse around 2,000 protesters who marched towards the presidential palace to demand salary increases, AFP reporters said. ‘Let’s go to Miraflores!’ the demonstrators shouted as they pressed long-standing demands for increases to wages so low that many struggle to survive. Riot police with helmets and shields attempted to drive back the protesters as they made their way through central Caracas, a few kilometres from the presidential palace. The protests reflect growing anger in Venezuela over the failure of acting President Delcy Rodriguez to set out concrete plans to address the situation. On Wednesday, she went on television to announce a wage increase on May 1 but did not disclose the amount.” (04/09/26)

https://www.france24.com/en/americas/20260409-venezuela-police-tear-gas-protesters-calling-for-pay-and-pension-rises

UK & Norway led military operation to deter Russian submarines in North Atlantic

Source: SFGate

“Britain and Norway conducted a weekslong military operation to deter Russian spy submarines near undersea cables in the North Atlantic, the U.K. defense chief said Thursday, accusing Moscow of using the distraction of the Iran war to ramp up malign activity against Europe. Defense Secretary John Healey said a Royal Navy frigate, aircraft and hundreds of personnel were involved in tracking a Russian attack sub and two spy submarines operating north of the U.K., and prevented the spy vessels from carrying out ‘nefarious’ activities against underwater infrastructure. He said the Russian vessels eventually left after the operation that lasted more than a month. There is no evidence of damage to any cables or pipes, he said. The U.K. said other allies were also involved in the operation, but didn’t name them.” (04/09/26)

https://www.sfgate.com/news/world/article/uk-and-norway-led-a-military-operation-to-deter-22197137.php

MN fraud scandal: Sixth family member who met with AG Ellison set to plead guilty

Source: Fox News

“Yet another member of a family within Minnesota’s Somali community is expected to plead guilty Thursday in the massive fraud scandal that has drawn national attention and prompted criticism of Attorney General Keith Ellison over a meeting he held with members of the family in question. Gandi Mohamed, 45, is expected to either plead guilty at a change of plea hearing scheduled for Thursday or choose to enter a plea of no contest, which would allow him to accept conviction and be sentenced without admitting guilt, according to court records. Mohamed is the sixth member of his family who would be pleading guilty in the scheme prosecutors say fraudulently claimed to be serving meals while instead pocketing $14 million from the federal child nutrition program, Fox 9 Minneapolis reported.” (04/09/26)

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/minnesota-fraud-scandal-sixth-family-member-who-met-ag-ellison-set-plead-guilty

Emperor penguins listed as endangered species by worldwide tracking organization

Source: CBS News

“The emperor penguin has been declared an endangered species as climate change pushes the icon of Antarctica a step closer to extinction, the global authority on threatened wildlife announced Thursday. Its change of status from ‘near threatened’ by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) underscores the existential threat to ice-dependent species as global warming profoundly reshapes the frozen continent. Emperor penguins rely on sea ice to live, hunt and breed. The early break-up and loss of these platforms of frozen ocean water has caused their numbers to plummet.” (04/09/26)

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/emperor-penguins-endangered-species/

In potential boost to ceasefire efforts, Netanyahu authorizes direct talks with Lebanon

Source: SFGate

“In a potential boost to Middle East ceasefire efforts, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that he authorized direct negotiations ‘as soon as possible’ with Lebanon aimed at disarming Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants and establishing relations between the neighbors. The two countries have technically been at war since Israel was established in 1948. There was no immediate response from Lebanese authorities, but the announcement appeared to bolster the tentative ceasefire in the Iran war that had staggered under the weight of Israel’s bombardment of Beirut, Tehran’s continued chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz and uncertainty over whether planned peace talks can find common ground. Netanyahu’s announcement came amid disagreement over whether the ceasefire deal included a pause in fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, and a day after Israel pounded Beirut with airstrikes that resulted in the deadliest day in Lebanon since the war began on Feb. 28.” (04/09/26)

https://www.sfgate.com/news/world/article/chart-shows-iran-may-have-put-sea-mines-in-strait-22196940.php

OpenAI plans staggered rollout of new model over cybersecurity risk

Source: Axios

“OpenAI is finalizing a model with advanced cybersecurity capabilities that it plans to release only to a small set of companies, similar to Anthropic’s limited roll out of Mythos, a source familiar told Axios. AI capabilities have reached a tipping point, at least in terms of autonomy and hacking capabilities. Model-makers are now so worried about the havoc their own tools could cause that they’re reluctant to release them into the wild. Anthropic announced plans Tuesday to limit access of its new Mythos Preview model to a hand-picked group of technology and cybersecurity companies over fears of its advanced hacking capabilities.” (04/09/26)

https://archive.is/o5rKu