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King of Pop Movie, NFL Draft, and Civics Thursday

The Michael Jackson biopic comes out this weekend. This and more in today's digest.

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🇺🇸 Civics Thursday: The US government's relationship with Native American tribes, shaped by treaties, wars, and forced removals, is unlike any other in American history. This week for Civics Thursday, we explore how it developed, including a surprising link to the US Constitution and the tribes' unique legal status.

 Need To Know 

 

It's Close to Midnight

The upcoming Michael Jackson biopic, “Michael,” has its box office debut this weekend, projecting a $65M-$70M US opening. If so, it will mark the top domestic opening for a musical biopic in US history, not accounting for inflation.

The film, backed by the Jackson estate, depicts the late singer’s rise to fame from a member of the Jackson 5 in the 1960s to becoming the King of Pop. While earlier screenplays covered child sexual abuse allegations against Jackson, the final cut does not. Parts of the film were reshot last year after Jackson’s estate realized a settlement with accuser Jordan Chandler prohibited any depiction of him in a movie (see story here; see survey of US perceptions here).

Michael Jackson holds the record for the bestselling album of all time, with the 1982 release of “Thriller.” The adult version of Jackson is played by his nephew, Jaafar Jackson, son of Jermaine Jackson (see family members).

 

A Smoke-Free Generation

The United Kingdom passed a bill this week to phase out the sale of tobacco nationwide. Anyone born after 2008 will be permanently barred from purchasing cigarettes, vapes, or heated tobacco when the bill becomes law next week, pending royal assent.

Roughly 64,000 people die each year in England alone from tobacco-related causes. The cost to the UK healthcare system of smoking-related illnesses, including cancer and heart disease, amounts to around $4B annually. In addition to prohibiting vendors from selling tobacco to future generations, the bill requires smoke-free premises—including playgrounds, hospitals, and outside schools—to also become vape-free. A study found the new bill could reduce smoking prevalence in young people to below 5% by the late 2040s. See UK smoking trends here (w/graphs).

Smoking is one of the world’s leading causes of death, linked to more than 7 million deaths annually. Learn about the history of the deadly habit here.

 

NFL Draft Countdown

The NFL draft kicks off tonight at 8 pm ET in Pittsburgh, marking the first time the event has been held in Steelers Country since 1947. See mock projections here.

The Las Vegas Raiders are anticipated to select Indiana University quarterback Fernando Mendoza as the No. 1 overall pick. Mendoza led the Hoosiers to their first College Football Playoff title earlier this year after winning the 2025 Heisman Trophy. Meanwhile, the Steelers face uncertainty as the team awaits veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers' decision on a 22nd season, all while holding 12 picks—the most of any team since the seven-round draft format began in 1994. The draft ends Saturday with the Denver Broncos making the final, 257th pick, dubbed “Mr. Irrelevant.” 

Teams have eight minutes to make their first-round selections this year—a high-pressure process that has led to mix-ups between similarly named players and even missed picks. Read about a few of the most memorable mistakes here.

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Sports, Entertainment, & Culture

Churchill Downs strikes $85M deal to buy intellectual property rights for Preakness Stakes and Black-Eyed Susan Stakes, bringing the first two legs of the Triple Crown under the same company (More) | Does horse racing have a future? (More, w/audio)

Autopsy report reveals 14-year-old girl allegedly killed by singer D4vd died of multiple stab wounds (More) | See timeline of the murder case (More

Dave Mason, a founding member of English rock band Traffic and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, dies at age 79 (More) | Listen to one of Traffic's biggest hits, "Dear Mr. Fantasy" (More)

Science & Technology

Scientists identify new doorway coronaviruses can use to infect human cells, a discovery that may guide the development of future vaccines and antivirals (More) | Watch how SARS-CoV-2 infects cells (More)

Bees appear greener as humidity rises, possibly because the increased moisture causes their exoskeletons to swell (More, w/image) 

Robot ping-pong player created by Sony's AI research team becomes the first to attain expert-level performance in a competitive physical sport, marking major gains in rapid decision making and precision (More) | Watch Ace the robot play (More)

Business & Markets

> US stock markets close higher (S&P 500 +1.1%, Dow +0.7%, Nasdaq +1.6%), with S&P 500, Nasdaq finishing at record levels (More

Lululemon Athletica names former Nike executive Heidi O’Neill its new CEO, will take over Sept. 8; former CEO Calvin McDonald left the company in January (More) | Microsoft's LinkedIn names veteran executive Dan Shapero its new CEO (More)  

Spirit Airlines reportedly nearing deal for $500M bailout from the Trump administration as it seeks to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy (More) | What went wrong with Spirit? (More, w/video) 

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Politics & World Affairs

Iran strikes three ships in the Strait of Hormuz, capturing two of them; President Donald Trump says US-Iran peace talks could begin as soon as tomorrow (More) | Pentagon announces Navy Secretary John Phelan is leaving his post; no explanation given for the departure as of this writing (More)

Rep. David Scott (D, GA-13) dies at age 80, the fourth House Democrat to die in Congress since last year (More

Nearly half of Americans, 152.3 million people, live in places with unhealthy levels of air pollution, new study finds (More) | See most polluted cities (More) | ... and cleanest (More)

In-Depth

The Great Baby Race

Smithsonian | Jordan Friedman​​​​​​. In 1926, a Toronto bachelor and prankster died, leaving his fortune as a prize: Whoever had the most babies over the next 10 years would inherit a significant portion of his estate. (Read

How Money Laundering Actually Works

Johnny Harris | Johnny Harris. The world's most sophisticated money laundering system has no computers, no banks, and no paper trail. It's also thousands of years old. (Watch

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 1440 Topics: Civics Thursday 

 

This week, we took a deep dive into the relationship between the US government and Native American tribes. Here are some of the most interesting resources we found: 

 

> The Iroquois Confederacy's political structure, with its separation of powers and representative governance, may have directly influenced the framers of the US Constitution (Read).

 

> There are 575 federally recognized tribes in the US, a legal status that determines access to land, resources, and sovereignty (Watch).

 

> Explore the rest of the resources we discovered with our topic page about US-Native American relations.

 

Know a civically engaged high schooler? The Chicago Council on Global Affairs is hosting an essay competition for Midwest juniors and seniors on America's global future, with prizes up to $1,000. Submissions are due April 26. Learn more here.

 

 Etcetera 

 

Why US gas is cheaper than almost anywhere else.

 

See photos of a one-in-50 million split-colored lobster.

 

Follow a live map to see how many birds are migrating overhead.

 

Lay’s launches global-inspired World Cup flavors.

 

Yankees players push to change a long-standing uniform tradition.

 

A look at US wine 50 years after the Judgment of Paris.

 

Dragon scales found on Mars.

 

Four former US presidents share optimism about the country.

 

Clickbait: Plants can “hear” rain coming.

 

Historybook: English playwright William Shakespeare dies (1616); Hollywood legend and diplomat Shirley Temple born (1928); American punk rock band Ramones releases first album (1976); The first video is uploaded on YouTube (2005).

 

"There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so."

- William Shakespeare, in "Hamlet"

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