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      “Church of Bleach” family guilty on all counts, plans to appeal

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 20 July 2023

    Bottles of MMS, a bleach product sold by Genesis II Church of Health and Healing.

    Enlarge / Bottles of MMS, the bleach product that Genesis II Church of Health and Healing was ordered to stop selling. (credit: Genesis II Church of Health and Healing )

    A Florida father and his three adult sons have been found guilty on all counts after falsely claiming a toxic, industrial-strength bleaching agent they sold as a "miracle" solution through their fake church could cure HIV, autism, cancer, COVID-19, and other serious illnesses.

    On Wednesday, a Miami jury took just 30 minutes to return the guilty verdicts for the so-called "Church of Bleach" family, according to the Miami Herald. The trial began on Monday .

    The 12-person jury found Mark Grenon, 65, and his sons Jonathan, 37, Joseph, 35, and Jordan, 29, all guilty of conspiring to defraud the United States by distributing an unapproved and misbranded drug. The drug in question is the "Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS)," which is consumed as chlorine dioxide, an industrial bleaching agent used for bleaching paper products. The conviction carries up to five years in prison.

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      “Church of Bleach” family guilty on all counts, plans to appeal

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 20 July 2023

    Bottles of MMS, a bleach product sold by Genesis II Church of Health and Healing.

    Enlarge / Bottles of MMS, the bleach product that Genesis II Church of Health and Healing was ordered to stop selling. (credit: Genesis II Church of Health and Healing )

    A Florida father and his three adult sons have been found guilty on all counts after falsely claiming a toxic, industrial-strength bleaching agent they sold as a "miracle" solution through their fake church could cure HIV, autism, cancer, COVID-19, and other serious illnesses.

    On Wednesday, a Miami jury took just 30 minutes to return the guilty verdicts for the so-called "Church of Bleach" family, according to the Miami Herald. The trial began on Monday .

    The 12-person jury found Mark Grenon, 65, and his sons Jonathan, 37, Joseph, 35, and Jordan, 29, all guilty of conspiring to defraud the United States by distributing an unapproved and misbranded drug. The drug in question is the "Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS)," which is consumed as chlorine dioxide, an industrial bleaching agent used for bleaching paper products. The conviction carries up to five years in prison.

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      “Church of Bleach” family guilty on all counts, plans to appeal

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 20 July 2023

    Bottles of MMS, a bleach product sold by Genesis II Church of Health and Healing.

    Enlarge / Bottles of MMS, the bleach product that Genesis II Church of Health and Healing was ordered to stop selling. (credit: Genesis II Church of Health and Healing )

    A Florida father and his three adult sons have been found guilty on all counts after falsely claiming a toxic, industrial-strength bleaching agent they sold as a "miracle" solution through their fake church could cure HIV, autism, cancer, COVID-19, and other serious illnesses.

    On Wednesday, a Miami jury took just 30 minutes to return the guilty verdicts for the so-called "Church of Bleach" family, according to the Miami Herald. The trial began on Monday .

    The 12-person jury found Mark Grenon, 65, and his sons Jonathan, 37, Joseph, 35, and Jordan, 29, all guilty of conspiring to defraud the United States by distributing an unapproved and misbranded drug. The drug in question is the "Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS)," which is consumed as chlorine dioxide, an industrial bleaching agent used for bleaching paper products. The conviction carries up to five years in prison.

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      DART asteroid impact created a 10,000-kilometer debris field of boulders

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 20 July 2023 • 1 minute

    A blue streak runs diagonally across a black background, with a brighter blob at the end of the streak in the lower left.

    Enlarge / The dusty debris from the DART collision dominates this image, but there are boulders present, too. (credit: NASA, ESA, David Jewitt (UCLA) )

    NASA's Double Asteroid Redirect Test (DART) mission was a success from the perspective of planetary defense, as it successfully shifted the orbit of an asteroid . But the mission had a scientific element to it, and we're still sifting through the debris of the collision to determine what the impact tells us about the asteroid. That's difficult due to the distance to the asteroid and the low amounts of light that reflect off the debris.

    Today, a paper was released by a team that analyzed images of the aftermath using the Hubble Space Telescope. They've spotted dozens of boulders that collectively would have originally made up 0.1 percent of the mass of Dimorphos, DART's target. And while they're all moving very slowly from the site of the collision, some of them should be able to escape the gravity of the double asteroid system.

    Knocking rocks

    The images taken by DART immediately prior to its demise suggest that Dimorphos was a rubble pile, a mixture of boulders, small rocks, and dust barely held together by their mutual gravitational pull. So what happens when a relatively solid object, like the DART spacecraft, hammers an asteroid at high speed?

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      DART asteroid impact created a 10,000-kilometer debris field of boulders

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 20 July 2023 • 1 minute

    A blue streak runs diagonally across a black background, with a brighter blob at the end of the streak in the lower left.

    Enlarge / The dusty debris from the DART collision dominates this image, but there are boulders present, too. (credit: NASA, ESA, David Jewitt (UCLA) )

    NASA's Double Asteroid Redirect Test (DART) mission was a success from the perspective of planetary defense, as it successfully shifted the orbit of an asteroid . But the mission had a scientific element to it, and we're still sifting through the debris of the collision to determine what the impact tells us about the asteroid. That's difficult due to the distance to the asteroid and the low amounts of light that reflect off the debris.

    Today, a paper was released by a team that analyzed images of the aftermath using the Hubble Space Telescope. They've spotted dozens of boulders that collectively would have originally made up 0.1 percent of the mass of Dimorphos, DART's target. And while they're all moving very slowly from the site of the collision, some of them should be able to escape the gravity of the double asteroid system.

    Knocking rocks

    The images taken by DART immediately prior to its demise suggest that Dimorphos was a rubble pile, a mixture of boulders, small rocks, and dust barely held together by their mutual gravitational pull. So what happens when a relatively solid object, like the DART spacecraft, hammers an asteroid at high speed?

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      DART asteroid impact created a 10,000-kilometer debris field of boulders

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 20 July 2023 • 1 minute

    A blue streak runs diagonally across a black background, with a brighter blob at the end of the streak in the lower left.

    Enlarge / The dusty debris from the DART collision dominates this image, but there are boulders present, too. (credit: NASA, ESA, David Jewitt (UCLA) )

    NASA's Double Asteroid Redirect Test (DART) mission was a success from the perspective of planetary defense, as it successfully shifted the orbit of an asteroid . But the mission had a scientific element to it, and we're still sifting through the debris of the collision to determine what the impact tells us about the asteroid. That's difficult due to the distance to the asteroid and the low amounts of light that reflect off the debris.

    Today, a paper was released by a team that analyzed images of the aftermath using the Hubble Space Telescope. They've spotted dozens of boulders that collectively would have originally made up 0.1 percent of the mass of Dimorphos, DART's target. And while they're all moving very slowly from the site of the collision, some of them should be able to escape the gravity of the double asteroid system.

    Knocking rocks

    The images taken by DART immediately prior to its demise suggest that Dimorphos was a rubble pile, a mixture of boulders, small rocks, and dust barely held together by their mutual gravitational pull. So what happens when a relatively solid object, like the DART spacecraft, hammers an asteroid at high speed?

    Read 12 remaining paragraphs | Comments

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      Musk subpoenas Elizabeth Warren days after she called for Tesla investigation

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 20 July 2023

    Sen Elizabeth Warren sits during a Senate committee hearing.

    Enlarge / Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) during a Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on Thursday, May 18, 2023. (credit: Getty Images | Bloomberg)

    Elon Musk's X Corp. is serving a subpoena on Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), days after Warren urged the Securities and Exchange Commission to launch an investigation into Musk's dual role running Tesla and Twitter.

    Musk's subpoena demands documents and communications related to Warren's letter to the SEC, as well as Warren's communications with the SEC and Federal Trade Commission. Musk is seeking documents going back to October 27, 2022, the day he completed his $44 billion purchase of Twitter.

    Warren's July 17 letter urged the SEC to investigate Tesla "regarding the actions of its Board of Directors in managing the apparent conflicts of its Chief Executive Officer, Elon Musk." She wrote that Musk's actions while running Twitter and Tesla simultaneously "have raised concerns about conflicts of interest, misappropriation of corporate assets, and other negative impacts to Tesla shareholders. Despite recent and repeated calls from investors to address these actions, the Board appears to have failed to uphold its legal duty to ensure that Mr. Musk act in the best interest of Tesla."

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      Musk subpoenas Elizabeth Warren days after she called for Tesla investigation

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 20 July 2023

    Sen Elizabeth Warren sits during a Senate committee hearing.

    Enlarge / Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) during a Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on Thursday, May 18, 2023. (credit: Getty Images | Bloomberg)

    Elon Musk's X Corp. is serving a subpoena on Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), days after Warren urged the Securities and Exchange Commission to launch an investigation into Musk's dual role running Tesla and Twitter.

    Musk's subpoena demands documents and communications related to Warren's letter to the SEC, as well as Warren's communications with the SEC and Federal Trade Commission. Musk is seeking documents going back to October 27, 2022, the day he completed his $44 billion purchase of Twitter.

    Warren's July 17 letter urged the SEC to investigate Tesla "regarding the actions of its Board of Directors in managing the apparent conflicts of its Chief Executive Officer, Elon Musk." She wrote that Musk's actions while running Twitter and Tesla simultaneously "have raised concerns about conflicts of interest, misappropriation of corporate assets, and other negative impacts to Tesla shareholders. Despite recent and repeated calls from investors to address these actions, the Board appears to have failed to uphold its legal duty to ensure that Mr. Musk act in the best interest of Tesla."

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      Musk subpoenas Elizabeth Warren days after she called for Tesla investigation

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 20 July 2023

    Sen Elizabeth Warren sits during a Senate committee hearing.

    Enlarge / Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) during a Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on Thursday, May 18, 2023. (credit: Getty Images | Bloomberg)

    Elon Musk's X Corp. is serving a subpoena on Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), days after Warren urged the Securities and Exchange Commission to launch an investigation into Musk's dual role running Tesla and Twitter.

    Musk's subpoena demands documents and communications related to Warren's letter to the SEC, as well as Warren's communications with the SEC and Federal Trade Commission. Musk is seeking documents going back to October 27, 2022, the day he completed his $44 billion purchase of Twitter.

    Warren's July 17 letter urged the SEC to investigate Tesla "regarding the actions of its Board of Directors in managing the apparent conflicts of its Chief Executive Officer, Elon Musk." She wrote that Musk's actions while running Twitter and Tesla simultaneously "have raised concerns about conflicts of interest, misappropriation of corporate assets, and other negative impacts to Tesla shareholders. Despite recent and repeated calls from investors to address these actions, the Board appears to have failed to uphold its legal duty to ensure that Mr. Musk act in the best interest of Tesla."

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