Today’s edition of quick hits.
* Beryl’s aftermath: “‘Dangerous heat’ is set to impact southeast Texas on Tuesday after Beryl has left over 2 million utility customers in the region without power, according to the National Weather Service. A large chunk of the Texas coast, where Beryl made landfall Monday morning as a Category 1 hurricane, was under heat advisories Tuesday. … High temperatures coupled with no access to air conditioning could cause heat-related illnesses for some, the weather service field office in Houston said.”
* A brutal Russian strike in Ukraine: “A children’s hospital in Kyiv has been hit after Russia launched a wave of missile strikes against cities across Ukraine. Two people died when the Ohmatdyt Children’s Hospital — Ukraine’s biggest pediatrics facility — sustained major damage during the blast. Thirty-six people were killed and 140 people were injured in the strikes, President Volodymyr Zelensky’s chief of staff Andriy Yermak said on Monday.”
* A rate cut sure would be nice: “Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday expressed concern that holding interest rates too high for too long could jeopardize economic growth.”
* Too much of the coverage of this pseudo-controversy was irresponsible: “President Joe Biden has not seen a neurologist outside his annual physicals, White House physician Kevin O’Connor said in a letter released Monday night addressing visits to the White House by a Parkinson’s disease expert.”
* If you’re wondering whether U.S. District Judge Joshua Kindred was a Trump appointee, he was: “A federal judge in Alaska resigned Monday after an investigation found that he had an inappropriate relationship with a law clerk and then lied about it, in addition to creating a hostile work environment that included graphic sexual remarks to colleagues.”








