Pope Francis, Iceland's Volcanoes, and a Game of Cat and Mouse
No images? Click here Good morning. It's Friday, March 5, and we're covering a groundbreaking trip by Pope Francis, the ground shaking in Iceland, and much more. Have feedback? Let us know at hello@join1440.com. First time reading? Sign up here. NEED TO KNOWA Historic VisitPope Francis becomes the first pontiff to visit Iraq today, an effort meant to show support for Iraq's shrinking Christian population and promote religious dialogue. The four-day trip spans six cities, crisscrossing the country despite a recent rise in violence that includes suicide bombings, militia violence, and rising regional tensions. The trip begins with a stop at Baghdad's Our Lady of Salvation Church, the site of a 2010 attack by al Qaeda-linked militants that left 50 people dead. The pope will then head south to Najaf for a carefully scripted meeting with Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, the 93-year-old leader of Iraq's Shia Muslims. A marquee feature of the trip occurs Sunday, with Francis traveling north to Mosul and Erbil, a region gripped by ISIS rule from 2014 to 2017. The visit will be capped by a mass in an Erbil soccer stadium. The trip has presented a number of security challenges—the popular Popemobile will be abandoned in favor of armored cars, planes, and a helicopter. Iceland ShakesMore than 18,000 small-scale earthquakes have shaken southwestern Iceland over the past week, raising fears of impending seismic activity from the region's numerous volcanos. While the area hasn't seen volcanic activity in more than 800 years, a 300-year-long period of eruptions lasted from the 10th to the 13th century. During that stretch, eruptions were continuous but relatively small, though at least one major eruption may have occurred. The country's volcanic activity arises from its position straddling the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, an undersea mountain chain separating the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates (see video explainer). The two plates are pulling apart from each other at roughly 1 inch per year—a fairly rapid clip by geologic standards. The ridge has created in Iceland one of the few places you can literally bridge two tectonic plates. Senate Stimulus Showdown The Senate kicked off yesterday what is expected to be a contentious debate over the Biden administration's $1.9T stimulus package. The proposal would be the third major stimulus passed to boost the pandemic-induced economic downturn and would mark more than $4T in cumulative aid. See a breakdown of previous bills here. Debate was immediately delayed by a call to read the entire 628-page bill on the floor. A previous House-passed bill included $1,400 direct payments to many Americans, an extension through August for a $400-per-week unemployment boost, $350B for state and local governments, and more (full breakdown). The Senate plan would provide full $1,400 checks to individuals making up to $75K per year ($150K per couple), phasing to zero at income levels of $80K ($160K for couples). Some have argued the $1.9T price tag is high, given an improving economy. The bill has also been criticized for carrying a number of unrelated pet projects, though their cost relative to the overall package is around 0.1%. The package appears likely to pass via budget reconciliation, a special designation that allows certain fiscal bills to circumvent the filibuster (see 101), but opens the process up to nearly unlimited amendment proposals—the so-called "vote-a-rama"—from both sides. If passed, the House must approve the updated bill before it heads to the president's desk for signature. 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