6.1.2020
Good morning, it's Monday, June 1 and we're covering protests across the country, an Apple bug bounty, and a great week for Elon Musk. Have feedback? Let us know at [email protected]. First time reading? Sign up here. NEED TO KNOWProtests Grip the USTens of thousands of people in cities across the US marched in weekend protests sparked by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis last Monday. A number of demonstrations turned from peaceful to violent, particularly overnight; curfews were set with little effect, and the National Guard was activated in at least 15 states. More than 4,100 protestors have been arrested since Thursday. Journalists in many cities were arrested or pepper-sprayed by police, or suffered violence from crowds. Floyd, a black man, died after being restrained on the ground with an officer applying pressure with his knee to Floyd's neck for more than eight minutes—three of which he was unresponsive. Floyd was later pronounced dead. The officer, Derek Chauvin, was arrested over the weekend, charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter; read the full criminal complaint here. Prosecutors say they expect charges against three other officers, since fired, who were on the scene, but declined to provide details. In Minnesota, Gov. Tim Walz (D) mobilized the full force of the National Guard for the first time in state history to enforce curfew in Minneapolis. Anecdotal reports from both city officials and community leaders suggest a number of outside groups with conflicting ideologies—unrelated to Floyd's death—have descended on the city with the intent to foment violence. The number of protestors from such groups is unclear. See photos from the weekend demonstrations here. New York City Eyes Reopening New hospitalizations due to the coronavirus in New York City fell to under 100 per day over the weekend, reaching levels not seen since mid-March. The city and its surrounding counties, one of the world's largest hotspots, account for the vast majority of the state's 370,000 cases and nearly 29,000 deaths. With much of the state in a phase two reopening, the city is on track to begin an initial reopening next Monday. Separately, the Supreme Court denied a California church's challenge to the state's 25% occupancy cap on in-person services during early phases of its reopening. Public health officials have warned indoor group gatherings are one of the riskiest scenarios for contracting the virus. The US had reported 1.79 million coronavirus cases, with 104,383 deaths, as of this morning. Deaths rose by 2.7% since Friday morning; see the moving three-day average here. Have more questions? Check out our expert-curated coronavirus resource page. A Historic LaunchNASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Robert Behnken successfully launched from Florida's Kennedy Space Center Saturday, marking the first crewed launch from US soil since 2011. The mission is also the first to employ a spacecraft fully built by a private company, with the pair guiding a Crew Dragon built by Elon Musk's SpaceX to the International Space Station. The launch relied on a reusable SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket (how it works). The pair docked with the ISS yesterday morning (watch video), testing out the capsule's touch-screen guidance system. The primary goal of the mission is to validate the ability of SpaceX's vehicles in ferrying NASA astronauts, but Hurley and Behnken will assist in ongoing projects on the ISS for up to 90 days, with a scheduled return no later than Aug. 28. Watch Saturday's launch here. Enjoy reading? Share 1440 with your three closest friends. STAY SAFE, SMELL GOOD.How does a company go from creating everyday scents like dirt, kitten fur, and gin and tonic to manufacturing a premium unscented spray hand sanitizer? Well, we have no idea how they pulled it off. But they did. 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Please support our sponsors IN THE KNOWSports, Entertainment, & Culture> Netflix, Amazon, HBO among media companies offering support for Black Lives Matter movement via social media (More) | Former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick sets up legal defense fund for protestors arrested in Minneapolis (More) > Forbes no longer listing cosmetics mogul Kylie Jenner as a billionaire after report alleges Jenner inflated wealth and forged tax documents (More) | See exposé here (More) > Bobby Joe Morrow, three-time Olympic track gold medalist and former Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year, dies at 84 (More) | Christo, artist best known for large-scale artworks created alongside late wife Jeanne-Claude, dies at 84 (More) Science & Technology> World's largest all-electric plane completes its first test flight; aircraft is a retrofit Cessna 208 Grand Caravan—a popular medium-range plane—and carries up to nine passengers (More) > Apple pays $100K bug bounty to security researcher for discovering a flaw that would've allowed hackers to sign into any Apple ID account (More) > Microsoft to lay off dozens of journalists and editorial staff amid push to rely on AI to curate news and content on its Microsoft News and MSN.com platforms (More) Business & MarketsBrought to you by The Ascent > US consumer spending drops by record 13.6% in April, following 6.9% decline in March (More) > Thirty-year average mortgage rate falls to 3.15%, the lowest level on record; analysts say low rates are bringing out potential homebuyers despite coronavirus concerns (More) > Tesla CEO Elon Musk awarded $775M in stock options as part of long-term compensation agreement after Tesla market cap eclipsed $100B for 30 days (More) Thirty-seven million. 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