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TODAY

An investigation has revealed racist policing continues in the Minneapolis
Police Department nearly two years after George Floyd’s murder. Russian hackers
are taking the war in Ukraine to the virtual front lines of data collection.
Singapore is facing international condemnation for executing an intellectually
disabled man. And Boeing regrets its Air Force One deal with the former
president. All this and more in today’s PDB.



IMPORTANT

Bad Boys

PROBE INTO MINNEAPOLIS PD REVEALS RACIST POLICING, NO ACCOUNTABILITY

An investigation launched after the murder of George Floyd concluded that the
Minneapolis Police Department engaged in racist practices and used fake social
media accounts to target Black people and organizations. In a report released
Wednesday, the Minnesota Department of Human Rights said the police department
has a “culture that is averse to oversight and accountability” and fails to
discipline officers for misconduct. Interviews and body camera footage also
revealed officers “consistently use” slurs against suspects, witnesses and their
own colleagues. Meanwhile, former officer Derek Chauvin, who was convicted of
Floyd’s murder last year, has appealed to overturn the verdict. (Sources: NYT,
NPR)

Data Wars

RUSSIAN HACKERS ASSAULT VIRTUAL FRONT LINE IN UKRAINE INVASION

Microsoft released a report yesterday describing Moscow’s “relentless and
destructive” cyberattacks during its invasion of Ukraine. The company said there
have been more than 237 operations, including ongoing ones that “threaten
civilian welfare,” along with an increase in disinformation and espionage.
Worryingly, security analysts say a major target for hackers is data collection
on Ukrainian citizens. A recent attack breached Ukraine’s National Call Center,
which held data from hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians. Shortly before the
invasion, hackers breached a national database of car insurance policies, giving
the Kremlin a trove of personal information useful for locating and targeting
civilians. (Sources: AP, Microsoft)

No Mercy

SINGAPORE FACES BACKLASH AFTER EXECUTION OF DISABLED MAN

Authorities in Singapore are defending their decision to execute a Malaysian man
convicted of drug trafficking, despite international pleas for clemency.
Campaigners argued that Nagaenthran Dharmalingam should be spared on the grounds
that he was intellectually disabled and therefore protected under international
human rights laws. But Singapore, which has some of the world’s harshest
punishments for narcotics offenses, maintained that “he knew what he was doing.”
Nagaenthran, who was arrested with 42 grams of heroin in 2009, said he was
coerced into carrying the package. He was hanged Wednesday after a court
dismissed a last-minute challenge from his mother. (Sources: The Guardian,
Reuters)

Nosedive

BOEING REGRETS AIR FORCE ONE DEAL WITH TRUMP

CEO David Calhoun said Wednesday that the company expects to lose $1.1 billion
on a deal his predecessor made with former President Donald Trump. The contract
for two new 747-8 planes — modified with military avionics, advanced
communications and self-defense systems — was renegotiated in 2018 after Trump
tweeted complaints about their steep price tag. The new contract, however, left
Boeing footing the bill for inflation and unexpected costs. “Those have impacted
us fairly severely,” Calhoun explained to investors, describing the deal as “a
very unique set of risks that Boeing probably shouldn't have taken.” He added,
“But we are where we are.” (Sources: BBC, CNN)

Briefly

HERE ARE SOME THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT TODAY: 

A small step. NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins has become the first Black woman on
the International Space Station crew. (Source: Space) Europe cracks down. The EU
has taken legal action against member state Hungary for breaching the bloc’s
democratic standards. (Source: DW) Do it yourself. Apple has finally launched a
long-awaited service that lets consumers fix common problems with their iPhones
using official repair kits. (Source: TechCrunch)


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RESEARCHERS FIND GENETIC CAUSE OF LUPUS

A new study in Nature has identified a specific gene as one cause of lupus, an
incurable and often debilitating autoimmune disease that affects 5 million
people worldwide. By sequencing the genome of Gabriela, a Spanish 7-year-old
with unusually severe lupus, scientists isolated a mutation in gene TLR7, which
normally helps fight viruses. Gabriela’s was overactive, though, attacking
normal cells. While TLR7 isn’t the only gene implicated in lupus, lead
researcher Carola Vinuesa says it’s “likely to be a central hub.” She hopes that
blocking TLR7’s pathway could lead to new treatments for patients with lupus and
other systemic autoimmune diseases. (Source: Science)

Grinnell and Bear It

IOWA COLLEGE BECOMES FIRST FULLY UNIONIZED UNIVERSITY IN US

Student workers at Grinnell College, a private liberal arts school, voted 321-6
Tuesday to expand the Union of Grinnell Student Dining Workers to include all
hourly undergrad employees. Grinnell students first organized in 2016 under
Obama-era National Labor Relations Board rules that allowed workers at private
universities to unionize — and undergrads at several other private schools are
considering similar moves, including Kenyon College, where residential advisers
are striking over unfair labor practices. Meanwhile, national union organizers
hope that campus activism will help boost the broader labor movement, which has
gained traction recently with young workers at Amazon and Starbucks. (Sources:
Teen Vogue, The Scarlet and Black)

Cold Case

SKULLS FOUND AT MEXICAN ‘CRIME SCENE’ DATE TO A.D. 900

When police in the town of Frontera Comalapa — a notoriously dangerous area near
the Guatemalan border — found a pile of 150 human skulls in a cave in 2012, they
believed they’d found a major crime scene. But after a decade of analysis,
Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History announced yesterday that
the skulls date to sometime between A.D. 900 and 1200. Experts believe the heads
were severed in ritual decapitations and would have been displayed on a trophy
rack called a “tzompantli.” Archaeologist Javier Montes de Paz suggested that
similar future finds should be sent to anthropologists rather than police.
(Source: AP)

And the Winner Is...

OLIVIA WILDE SERVED LEGAL PAPERS ON STAGE AT FILM CONVENTION

Normally when celebs are handed sealed envelopes on stage it’s happier news. But
last night when Wilde was interrupted during a CinemaCon presentation about her
upcoming thriller Don’t Worry Darling, the “personal and confidential” envelope
turned out to be child custody documents from her ex. Jason Sudeikis, the father
of Wilde’s two children, claims he “had no prior knowledge” that the papers
would be served so publicly. After an unidentified woman slid the envelope onto
the stage, the Booksmart director initially thought it was an unsolicited script
and opened it on the spot. CinemaCon promised to reevaluate its security
procedures. (Sources: Deadline, EW)

Packing a Punch

WOMEN’S BOUT TO HEADLINE MADISON SQUARE GARDEN IN BOXING FIRST

When Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor enter the ring Saturday night for the
undisputed lightweight title fight, it’ll be the first time in the arena’s
140-year history that a women’s boxing match is the headliner. “We have to fight
10 times harder than the men,” Serrano said. “We are fighting for the
acknowledgement, we are fighting for equality.” While Taylor and Serrano are
guaranteed seven-figure purses, payouts for female fighters still lag far behind
what men make. But analysts hope Saturday’s bout — “women’s boxing’s first true
super fight” — will give the sport a boost both inside and outside the ring.
(Sources: Sports Illustrated, Yahoo Sports)


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