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GNR for Wednesday, June 11, 2025: "Is this the time of monsters — or miracles?" [1]
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Date: 2025-06-11
California asks judge to quickly block Trump troop deployments to LA
Newsom and his AG haven’t wasted any time in blocking the administration in every way they can.
From CNBC:
KEY POINTS California Gov. Gavin Newsom asked a federal judge to quickly block the Trump administration’s deployment of National Guard members and Marines to Los Angeles.
Trump authorized the deployment to quell protests against federal immigration enforcement actions.
Newsom’s lawsuit against Trump argues that the federal actions promote civil unrest. State Attorney General Rob Bonta told U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer that a temporary restraining order against the deployments should be issued by 1 p.m. PT to “prevent immediate and irreparable harm to Plaintiffs.” Breyer did not grant that request, but instead ordered Trump and his co-defendants to respond by Wednesday morning at 11 a.m. PT. Bonta had argued that without prompt relief, Trump’s action poses “imminent harm to State Sovereignty, deprives the State of vital resources, escalates tensions and promotes (rather than quells) civil unrest.” ✂️ Trump in recent days has authorized the deployment of 4,000 National Guard troops to LA, with about 700 Marines sent to LA to support those troops. Newsom, in a statement Tuesday on the filing, said, “Sending trained warfighters onto the streets is unprecedented and threatens the very core of our democracy.” ...The Democratic governor’s request came a day after he sued the Republican president, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and the Pentagon in San Francisco federal court.
Democratic Governors call Trump’s use of California’s National Guard an ‘alarming abuse of power’
It’s been pointed out that this statement would have been stronger if it had focused more on the illegality of Trump’s actions, but it’s nonetheless an important move.
From KOIN:
A coalition of Democratic governors is condemning President Donald Trump’s deployment of the California National Guard in Los Angeles to quell anti-ICE protests as “an alarming abuse of power.” The joint statement was released on Sunday by the Democratic Governors Association. It included Oregon Governor Tina Kotek and Washington Governor Bob Ferguson, among many others. They indicated they were standing with California Governor Gavin Newsom, who characterized Trump’s move as something that would worsen an already tense situation. ✂️ The White House said Trump would deploy the Guard to “address the lawlessness that has been allowed to fester.” In addition, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth threatened to deploy the U.S. military. ...The Democratic Governors Association’s statement also responded to Hegseth’s statement, saying, “threatening to send the U.S. Marines into American neighborhoods undermines the mission of our service members, erodes public trust and shows the Trump Administration does not trust local law enforcement.”
Smithsonian board to keep institution 'free from political or partisan influence' This news is very reassuring. I was surprised to learn that the Board of Regents includes Vance and Roberts as ex officio members. This statement indicates that their ideological biases haven’t yet poisoned the Board’s decisions.
From NPR: The Smithsonian Institution has released its first statement since President Trump announced on social media that he had fired one of its museum directors. The statement affirms the institution as an "independent entity" that will continue to be governed by a Board of Regents, or board of trustees, and managed by Secretary Lonnie G. Bunch. While the statement does not specifically address President Trump's recent claim that he fired National Portrait Gallery Director Kim Sajet, it is unequivocal about who is in charge of Smithsonian employees: "All personnel decisions are made by and subject to the direction of the Secretary, with oversight by the Board. Lonnie G. Bunch, the secretary, has the support of the Board of Regents in his authority and management of the Smithsonian." The chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, John G. Roberts, and Vice President JD Vance are ex officio members of the Board of Regents, meaning they serve as a duty of their office. The chief justice also serves as the Board of Regents' chancellor. The board also includes three members from the U.S. Senate, three members from the U.S. House of Representatives, and nine public citizens. ✂️ [The statement says] "The Board of Regents is committed to ensuring that the Smithsonian is a beacon of scholarship free from political or partisan influence, and we recognize that our institution can and must do more to further these foundational values." [It] also says the Board of Regents has directed Secretary Bunch "to articulate specific expectations to museum directors and staff regarding content in Smithsonian museums, give directors reasonable time to make any needed changes to ensure unbiased content, and to report back to the Board on progress and any needed personnel changes based on success or lack thereof in making the needed changes." Trouble for law firms that bent to Trump orders: Clients say firms "don't have a hard line" CYA meets FAFO. From Salon: People hold signs as they protest outside of the offices of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP on March 25, 2025 in New York City. Law firms like Paul Weiss that bent to the Trump administration’s demands are finding that big-name clients prefer to take their business elsewhere, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday [June 2nd]. McDonald’s and Oracle are among the growing list of clients choosing to part ways with the appeasing firms. General counsels have concerns about whether these law firms could be trusted to fight it out for them in the courtroom and in negotiations, the Journal reported, when they so easily bent to Trump’s demands. In a recent luncheon, a top lawyer for Citadel told leaders of some of the country’s biggest law firms that the hedge-fund company prefers to work with law firms that aren’t afraid of a fight. In his first days in office, President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders that targeted high-profile law firms. The orders punished some firms for their previous clients, claiming they weaponized the justice system and threatening to strip them of security clearances and government contracts. Some firms capitulated, while others — like Jenner & Block, Perkins Coie, WilmerHale and Susman Godfrey — chose to sue the administration. In the months since, many of these executive orders have been struck down or ruled unconstitutional. As the Journal reported, clients are now skeptical that the firms that folded to Trump can aggressively defend their interests. The general counsel of a manufacturer of medical supplies explained that firms without “a hard line towards the Trump administration don’t have any line at all.” Firms that cut deals with the administration have also faced resignations from young attorneys and partners alike. At the same time, the law firms that chose to sue the administration rather than fold have experienced difficulties too, the Journal noted, with some claiming in recent court filings that they've heard from anxious clients and lost business because of the orders. x The fascist MAGA elites—all of them filthy rich—can lie all they like. The American people get it.
[image or embed] — Seth Abramson (@sethabramson.bsky.social) June 10, 2025 at 4:13 PM * * * * * NO KINGS protest Saturday June 14th! This protest is getting bigger by the day as Mango Mussolini accelerates his authoritarian overreaching. (Apologies for showing that disgusting face — it’s very annoying that YouTube slapped his image on the video, which doesn’t include it. And there’s no way to change the thumbnail image, at least any that I can find. 😠) x YouTube Video
See “Action Steps to Take Now” toward the end of this diary for some practical tips if you’re going to participate.
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Good news from my corner of the world
Oregon lawmakers call for Crater Lake oversight after superintendent’s resignation
Both Sen. Wyden and Rep. Dexter have been speaking up loudly against Trump. I’m proud to be among their constituents.
From The Oregonian:
A view of Wizard Island and Crater Lake from Rim Village. Oregon lawmakers are demanding answers from the Trump administration following the abrupt resignation of the superintendent of Crater Lake National Park on Monday. U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden and U.S. Rep. Maxine Dexter, both Democrats, released statements this week criticizing the current administration, echoing complaints made by Crater Lake Superintendent Kevin Heatley, who resigned after less than five months on the job. In announcing his resignation, Heatley, who previously worked in multiple roles at the federal Bureau of Land Management in Oregon and in Washington, D.C., cited severe staffing shortfalls as a major reason for the decision. “It is really not an easy decision and not something I take lightly to walk away from Crater Lake,” Heatley told The Washington Post in an interview Friday. “But I’m tired of waking up at 3 in the morning and not being able to fall back asleep because I’m concerned about how I’m going to navigate the latest staffing communiqué.” ✂️ Heatley told Portland TV station KGW that policies undertaken by the Trump administration had impacted the ability of the National Park Service to function. “I did not want to be empowering the current administration to cause that kind of impact on the people that I’m responsible for,” Heatley said. “And I also did not want to participate in the dismantlement — effectively a dismantlement — of the National Park Service.”
Portland to pay $8.5M settlement to descendants of displaced Black families
Now here’s a true miracle! The descendants of the families who were displaced by Portland’s “urban renewal” in the 1970s have been fighting ever since for justice and some form of reparations. The settlement that was brought before the City Council for ratification was for $2 million, but after some powerful, moving testimony, every Council member voted to increase the amount to $8.5 million!
I’m very, very proud of my city.
From Oregon Public Broadcasting:
In this image from the early 1960s, the corner of North Williams Street and North Russell Avenue, which was once the center of a small yet thriving business district. These businesses were torn down in the early 1970s as part of large-scale urban renewal projects. The city of Portland will pay $8.5 million in settlement funds to 26 descendants of Black Portlanders driven from homes and businesses for development projects from the late 1950s through the ’70s. The group of descendants filed a federal lawsuit in late 2022 arguing that the city of Portland, Emanuel Legacy Medical Center and Prosper Portland conspired to destroy a previously thriving Black neighborhood. The civil rights suit filed in U.S. District Court described how the three organizations destroyed the homes and businesses of the descendants. On Thursday, Portland City Council unanimously signed on to a settlement between the parties. The original financial settlement proposed to the council was $2 million. After testimony from a dozen community members, including descendants, all 12 councilors voted to increase the amount another $6.5 million. ✂️ “I want to be clear that this settlement, it’s not a full restoration, because it never can be,” [said Council president Elana] Pirtle-Guiney. “But nonetheless, it is important.” As part of the settlement, the lawsuit will be dismissed, and the descendants will get financial and land retribution, in addition to other terms. ✂️ In addition to the financial settlement, the agreement requires the city to turn over ownership of two parcels of land in North Portland to the descendants at no cost. Three plots have been identified for consideration.
Zak Mahad is Paying it Forward — and Giving Back — in Ontario, Oregon
Here’s a great example of how kindness and generosity are met with kindness and generosity, growing and spreading throughout communities. What a lovely human being Zak is!
From Oregon Food Bank:
“I don’t do this because I want something in return. I do this because I want to give back.”
— Zakariya Mahad Zakariya Mahad's fight for food equity didn’t start in a Zoom meeting or a conference room, but in an Ontario, Oregon boxing ring. One afternoon, Zak was sparring with his buddy at the gym when he spotted a familiar face. It was Eddie Melendrez, an Oregon Food Bank organizer in Ontario who helped Zak’s family when they arrived from Somalia in 2013. Like so many Somali immigrants, they were fleeing the violent civil war that had devastated their country. “My parents wanted to raise their kids in a safer environment, so they took a chance and immigrated here with me and my nine siblings,” Zak said. “I was only 12 at the time, but I never forgot Eddie and how much he did to help us all get settled.” After reconnecting, the two realized that they shared a passion for creating community-centered change. Ten years had passed – Zak was now studying engineering at Boise State University, working part-time for the local school district and volunteering with the Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO). Over lunch one day, Zak and Eddie discussed how they could collaborate when Eddie mentioned Oregon Food Bank’s Food Systems Ambassador Program. This groundbreaking initiative recruits leaders from communities facing the highest rates of hunger to improve access to food and address the root causes of hunger. To Zak, the role felt like a perfect fit. “There’s a small Somali community here that lacks access to culturally relevant foods,” he explained. “Because I speak their language, I knew I could help connect them to the Halal foods that are such an important part of the Muslim diet.” ✂️ One day, Zak stopped by [an Ontario church that had offered space in their freezers to store perishable food items] to pick up some food for distribution and struck up a conversation with the church’s pastor. “He told me about a support group for Hispanic single moms that meets at the church, and all the struggles these women were facing,” Zak said. “Like many other immigrants, they faced language barriers and didn’t know how or where to ask for help. And being single mothers, food insecurity was a very real challenge for them.” Seizing the opportunity to be of service, Zak started organizing deliveries of basic staples like beans and rice for the group, which he enriches with traditional foods from the local Mexican grocery store. He also picks up fresh protein sources like chicken and plenty of milk for the kids. According to Zak, supporting this special group of moms is just another way he can pay it forward to those who supported his family. “I’ve been in that situation where you don’t speak the language and you’re not sure what kind of resources are available to you,” he explained. “There were so many people in the community who stepped up to make my family feel welcome, and I just want to return the favor.”
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Good news from around the nation
“Knowing a neighbor is a game-changer”
Here’s more proof that supporting refugees helps entire communities. It’s also proof that people love to be given the opportunity to do real good.
If you’d like to get involved in sponsoring refugees in your community, or to learn more about the program, click here: Sponsor Circles
From Reasons To Be Cheerful:
Community sponsorship programs, where locals band together to welcome and support new refugees and immigrants, are considered a best practice for resettlement and integration by the UNHCR. Common in Canada and many European countries for years, they allow anyone to make a meaningful difference in the lives of new arrivals. “Knowing a neighbor is a game-changer for anyone,” says [refugee sponsor Beyza] Burçak Klein, who also found the support of the local community invaluable when she emigrated from Turkey to the U.S. in 2016. Communities across the U.S. are eager to support refugees and immigrants. More than 160,000 Americans across all U.S. states signed up for the federal government’s Welcome Corps, which launched in January 2023 to help groups of residents support refugees for 90 days after arrival in the U.S. The program was terminated by the Trump administration in February, but people are still able to sponsor Afghan allies and refugees who have already legally resettled in the U.S. through the Sponsor Circle Program run by the Community Sponsorship Hub, which led the consortium behind Welcome Corps. “People who are still able to arrive are coming here with no support because the organizations that would have supported them are not operational or don’t have the same resources as before,” says Burçak Klein, whose own group quickly pivoted from the Welcome Corps to the Sponsor Circle Program after February. ✂️ In addition to acting as a welcoming committee, sponsor circles handle logistics to make arrivals as smooth as possible, including securing housing, fundraising to cover the initial basic needs and connecting the newcomers to relevant services like health care and education. With a large sponsor circle, coordinating is key, says Burçak Klein. “Everyone picks a role, like, “I’ll help this person find a job. I’ll help them apply for benefits. I‘ll help them get acclimated to their neighborhood.’” The Sponsor Circle Program provides support and resources every step of the way. “Anyone can do it,” says Burçak Klein. “You know how to live here, you know how to go to the DMV, you know how to go shopping. That’s all you need, basically, to be able to support someone who needs the same things.”
'It's just made to instill fear'
No one is buying the justifications for ICE or the escalating illegality of immigration raids.
From WNEP (Pennsylvania):
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers raided [Eleganté Restaurant and Pizzeria on May 29th]. In a statement, the owners say three of their employees were detained. To their knowledge, all three have legal asylum in the United States. People in the Honesdale community who watched the raid unfold are still shaken. ✂️ Heather Schaeffer owns Known Grove Books and More, right next to Elegante. She was in her store Thursday morning when the commotion outside caught her attention. She came outside to see masked and armed officers. "It's just it was an awful and terrifying experience we, as you know, neighboring business owners, and a lot of other friends nearby," explained Shaeffer. "Also, you know, active members of the community came by just to show their support and to try to document everything." ✂️ Customers stopping by for lunch on Friday wanted to make sure the owners knew the community was rallying behind them. "You know what, we didn't even really talk about it. It was nice," said Catherine McKiernan of Honesdale. "I just wanted to go in there like it was every other day." ✂️ "It's really hard to fathom that the guy making my pizza for 25 years is a gangster and a terrorist, and the person who shows up in an unmarked car wearing a mask and body armor comes to take him away is somehow the good guy," said [Connor] Simon. "It's just made to instill fear, and I'm not sure why we need fear in our communities instead of love and caring and community togetherness," said Shaeffer.
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My favorite recent videos, quotes, and memes
Warning: the next two Bluesky posts have photos of He Who Should Not Be Shown, but they’re so good I just have to include them.
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Good news in medicine
Breakthrough in search for HIV cure leaves researchers ‘overwhelmed’
Like many of you, I lost friends to AIDS, so this news makes me very happy.
From The Guardian:
A cure for HIV could be a step closer after researchers found a new way to force the virus out of hiding inside human cells. The virus’s ability to conceal itself inside certain white blood cells has been one of the main challenges for scientists looking for a cure. It means there is a reservoir of the HIV in the body, capable of reactivation, that neither the immune system nor drugs can tackle. Now researchers from the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity in Melbourne, have demonstrated a way to make the virus visible, paving the way to fully clear it from the body. It is based on mRNA technology, which came to prominence during the Covid-19 pandemic when it was used in vaccines made by Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech. In a paper published in Nature Communications, the researchers have shown for the first time that mRNA can be delivered into the cells where HIV is hiding, by encasing it in a tiny, specially formulated fat bubble. The mRNA then instructs the cells to reveal the virus. ...It was “previously thought impossible” to deliver mRNA to the type of white blood cell that is home to HIV, said Dr Paula Cevaal, research fellow at the Doherty Institute and co-first author of the study, because those cells did not take up the fat bubbles, or lipid nanoparticles (LNPs), used to carry it. The team have developed a new type of LNP that those cells will accept, known as LNP X. She said: “Our hope is that this new nanoparticle design could be a new pathway to an HIV cure. ...We were overwhelmed by how [much of a] night and day difference it was – from not working before, and then all of a sudden it was working. And all of us were just sitting gasping like, ‘wow’.” Further research will be needed to determine whether revealing the virus is enough to allow the body’s immune system to deal with it, or whether the technology will need to be combined with other therapies to eliminate HIV from the body.
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Good news in science
World’s First Diamond Battery Could Power Spacecraft and Pacemakers for Thousands of Years
Talk about a time of miracles!
From Good News Network:
An invention from the UK features diamonds in the first-ever application of the gemstone in battery technology. Promising to last thousands of years, the microwatt power sources are seen as the perfect solution to devices in environments where neither changing batteries nor carrying around extras are options. ✂️ In the battery, a radioactive carbon-14 isotope is encased inside a shell of diamond, the hardest substance known to man. “Diamond batteries offer a safe, sustainable way to provide continuous microwatt levels of power. They are an emerging technology that use a manufactured diamond to safely encase small amounts of carbon-14,” said Sarah Clark, the director of Tritium Fuel Cycle at the (UKAEA), in a statement. Electricity via the battery is generated in a way similar to a solar panel through the betavoltaic effect—harnessing the electrons emitted by the carbon-14 and captured by the diamond matrix. Carbon-14 has a half-life of about 5,700 years, meaning that it would be several thousand years before the diamond Duracell bunny inside would start to tire out, making it ideal for spacecraft and satellites which can’t undergo maintenance easily, or in medical devices like pacemakers which have to be implanted and which cannot for the sake of the user have a battery change on the go. x YouTube Video
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Good news for the environment
New York Building Proves Ice Is Nice for Staying Cool Without Power-Hungry A/C Units
This is reminiscent of 19th and early 20th century iceboxes. Some old ideas are sturdy enough to show up in new ways. (BTW, for the history of the icebox, which is quite fascinating, see Wikipedia.)
From Good News Network:
Beneath an iconic Manhattan skyscraper, something very cool is going on with the way it’s handling electricity bills. While the appliances and lights of the never-sleeping-city begin to turn off for the night, the building switches on a massive ice machine, which by morning light could have made as much as 500,000 pounds of ice. Then, when New Yorkers rush to turn on their AC units, Eleven Madison stays cool and cost-effective by using that ice to chill the air circulating through the building. It’s just one of 4,000 buildings worldwide that have installed one of the ice-based cooling systems from Trane Technologies Commercial HVAC, a product which offers significant advantages to traditional AC. The ice machine freezes water at night when the cost of electricity and the demand for it are both low. During late-spring and summer days in the Big Apple, when as much as 70% of all electricity available on the grid is being consumed for cooling buildings, the Trane Tech ice machine pumps air over the ice to cool it down—drastically reducing the amount of electricity the building consumes. Trane says this can lower cooling costs by 40%—a big difference when cooling costs are predicted to be the highest for Americans in a decade. ✂️ The phenomenon of peak hours means that power input has to be scalable with demand, which means the source of power has to be both storable and deployable, hence fossil fuels. The more that technologies like the kind which cools Eleven Madison can be adopted, the more that peak demand can be evened out and the more sensible renewable energy like solar and wind will be. A system like that in Eleven Madison isn’t available to the average consumer, but residential heat pumps work in a similar way and can also convey significant savings.
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Good news for and about animals
Brought to you by Rascal and Margot, and the beautiful spirits of Rosy and Nora.
These Cockatoos Learned to Operate Drinking Fountains with Their Feet to Quench Their Thirst
Hey, Rascal, is it TACO Tuesday?
Rascal uses his feet very cleverly — for example, to slide rapidly down the upright rungs of his cage, to pick up seeds or vegetables that he inadvertently drops, or to hold a cereal flake in just the right position for efficient munching. So of course he really enjoyed this story of a group of smart cockatoos learning to turn on water fountains.
I wondered at first why these cockatoos are hanging out in a public park, but then I learned that Australia’s wild cockatoos have learned to live in cities.
From Good News Network:
[When Barbara Klump, an] ethnologist at the University of Vienna, first [saw cockatoos drinking at a water fountain, she] thought someone had just left the water running. Later, video footage showed how the cockatoos could use their claws and body weight to turn the spring-loaded handle to activate the water flow. ...Klump and her co-authors dubbed [the behavior] a form of “urban-adapted local tradition” and the first of its kind, to their knowledge, ever seen in sulfur-crested cockatoos. “They’re so innovative and good at problem solving that they seem to eventually figure out a solution,” Klump [said]. “In a weird way, cockatoos constantly surprise me, but I’m also never that surprised.” Successful operation, she wrote in her study, “requires a coordinated sequence of actions, with only 41% of observed attempts ending in success.” Indeed, over 44 days of monitoring a single fountain, only 46% of 525 observed attempts to operate it were successful. In an “awkward body position,” the cockatoos would land on the handle, grab it with their claw and lean their body weight to twist it clockwise. They used their other claw to grip the spout. x YouTube Video
First Time An Invasive Python is Killed by Florida Bobcat–A Sign of Nature ‘Fighting Back’ Against the Snakes
Margot is very happy that she can turn the task of fighting Burmese pythons over to her considerably larger bobcat cousins. But wow — imagine tackling a snake that weighs twice as much as you do!
From Good News Network:
In the face of invasive Burmese pythons, even the American alligator of the Everglades is no match. But one native species isn’t willing to roll over and let the pythons take over the famous Florida ecosystem—and it has recently been proven capable of mounting a lethal defense of its home. Meet the American bobcat, which was recently seen in trail camera footage to have returned to the site of a decapitated python carcass identified by the Conservancy of Southwest Florida which had been tracking it as a way of locating fertile female pythons for removal. The conservancy followed the radio signal of a collar around the 13-foot-long snake...Arriving at the source of the radio signals near the city of Naples, conservationists discovered that...the snake had lost [its] head, and had been buried under pine needles nearby. Setting up some trail cams, it didn’t take long for them to identify the predator. “A 25-pound cat killed and cached a 52-pound python? That’s a win for the home team,” says Ian Bartoszek, a wildlife biologist with Conservancy… . “We all tend to like animals that punch above their weight class. Here was a native animal pushing back against an invasive apex predator.” Bobcats have also become prey to these large snakes, showing the relationship is a mutual meal plan, but Florida panthers, black bears, and even some predatory birds, have all begun to take Burmese pythons as prey. “There’s a bit of a pattern emerging that—and you’d expect as much—over time, the ecosystem is rebalancing itself. It’s fighting back,” Bartoszek told Live Science. “These native predators are recognizing Burmese pythons as a new food source and are able to take advantage of some of their vulnerabilities.”
Rosy would have adored these two videos compilations of some very good dogs and some very defiant dogs.
My favorite recent “We Rate Dogs”
The funniest dog video ever!
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