Laura Makes Landfall, Christchurch Sentencing, and Cascadia's Looming Earthquake
No images? Click here Good morning. It's Thursday, Aug. 27, and the year's biggest storm has rolled into parts of Texas and Louisiana. Have feedback? Let us know at hello@join1440.com. First time reading? Sign up here. NEED TO KNOWLaura Makes LandfallHurricane Laura made landfall overnight as a massive Category 4 storm, becoming the most powerful hurricane to make landfall in the US this year. Laura's arrival, almost 15 years to the day Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, prompted evacuation orders for more than half-a-million residents near the Texas-Louisiana border. Peak winds near 150 miles per hour were observed with early reports of up to 180 inches of rain in some areas. A life-threatening storm surge—which occurs when heavy sustained winds push water onshore (see 101)—was expected be as high as 20 feet deep at points, stretching at least 40 miles inland. Officials said the extent of destruction won't be known until recovery efforts begin later today, but at least 200,000 were without power as of this morning. Defying earlier forecasts, Laura rapidly intensified as it passed over warm Gulf of Mexico waters, almost doubling in strength over the past 48 hours. Weakening as it moves inland, models suggest the system will turn eastward, bringing storm conditions to the mid-Atlantic and Northeast over the weekend (see trajectory). See video from Lake Charles, Louisiana, here. Suspect in Kenosha Shooting ArrestedA 17-year-old suspect was taken into custody yesterday on homicide charges following a Tuesday night shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin, which left two dead and one injured. The violence came amid the third night of protests following the Sunday police shooting of Jacob Blake, and followed a tense standoff between protesters and an armed militia protecting a car lot. The suspect, identified as Kyle Rittenhouse of Antioch, Illinois, was part of the militia and carried what appeared to be a semi-automatic rifle. Partial video of the incident shows Rittenhouse running from a crowd before falling down, receiving blows, and firing at the crowd multiple times (warning: video contains extremely sensitive content). The full timeline of preceding events is unclear, but suggests Rittenhouse had already shot and killed someone—here is a reconstruction based on available social media uploads. Gov. Tony Evers (D) has doubled the number of National Guard present to 500 in an effort to quell the violence, while President Trump has said he will send federal assistance. In sports, a boycott by the Milwaukee Bucks—whose home is 40 miles north—led to the cancellation of all Wednesday NBA and WNBA playoff games. The Milwaukee Brewers also boycotted their MLB game. After three nights of violence, early reports suggest last night saw largely peaceful protests. State investigators said last night a knife was found on the driver's side floorboard of Blake's car, but that he was otherwise unarmed and had made officers aware of the weapon (it was unclear whether the officer who fired shots was informed). More details are expected to be released in coming days; no charges have been filed. Separately, a powerful speech by Blake's sister went viral yesterday. Hong Kong Lawmakers Arrested Two top lawmakers in Hong Kong have been arrested for their roles in yearlong pro-democracy demonstrations, according to reports yesterday. Officials detained legislators Ted Hui and Lam Cheuk-ting, specifically pointing to their involvement in a protest held in July 2019. Lam was also accused of helping incite violence during the now-infamous Yuen Long MTR incident, when armed masked men—linked to China's Triad crime syndicate—attacked protesters at a city metro. The move is the most aggressive yet by city officials, backed by Beijing, to implement a sweeping new national security law in the city. Critics say the overly broad law, which bans seditious and subversive activity, threatens free speech and human rights in Hong Kong. In related news, the US leveled sanctions against 24 Chinese companies for their roles in the building out or militarization of disputed areas in the South China Sea. THE PERFECT WALLET DOESN'T EXI—We're going to stop you there. If you don't think there's a perfect wallet, odds are you haven't heard of The Ridge Wallet. They're scrapping all norms to bring you a sleek wallet that won't leave you ashamed at the checkout counter. For starters, say goodbye to tattered leather or Velcroed monstrosities with zipper coin pouches. The Ridge Wallet upgrades thick folding wallets of the past, in favor of a futuristic modular, slim design with RFID-blocking tech and the perfect amount of space for your cards, cash, and ID. 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There's roughly a 10% chance the Cascadia Subduction Zone—which lies underneath the broader Pacific Northwest—will see a major earthquake in the next 50 years. Meet the people working to anticipate it and mitigate the damage. (Read) What Happened in Room 10?California Sunday | Katie Engelhart. A look at what went wrong at the Life Care Center in Kirkland, Washington, where 46 senior patients died in one of the country's first major COVID-19 outbreaks. (Read) ALL THE NECESSITIESIn partnership with The Ridge Wallet How many unused gift cards, coupons, and business cards have you stored away in the wallet you've owned since college? How badly do you wish you could clear it all out for a cleaner fit in your pocket? The Ridge Wallet feels your pain. Their wallets fit your cards, cash, and ID (aka the necessities) to help you better decide when something is valuable or just needs to go. And people love this minimalist approach: The Ridge has earned five-stars by more than 40,000 customers. 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