As the lunar interior ever-so-slowly contracts, “moonquakes” are produced, NASA data suggests. Source
Eye Opener: Deadly plane crash in Alaska
Two planes full of sightseeing passengers collide over Alaska’s panhandle, killing at least four people. Also, investors concerned about the escalating trade war with China are hoping for some calm on Wall Street today. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source
NFL 2019: Here are three moves the Chargers should make to boost their chances of reaching Super Bowl LIV
The Chargers don’t have many holes but could make these three moves to increase their Super Bowl chances Source
U.S.-China trade war: “Farmers are the ones that are taking it on the jaw”
A sixth-generation corn and soybean farmer in Illinois says he wants business, not a bailout Source
Officer shoots, kills woman heard on video claiming she’s pregnant
Police in Baytown, near Houston, say she resisted arrest and the two struggled Source
Video shows dog forced to drink beer at fraternity party
Fraternity suspended from hosting events on campus after officials viewed a video that appears to show a small dog being forced to drink from a beer keg Source
Montana Gov. Steve Bullock announces he’s running for president
Bullock seeks to distinguish himself from the crowded field by highlighting his bona fides as a Democratic governor in a deep red state Source
Details of tanker “sabotage” murky as U.S. points finger at Iran
A U.S. military team investigating alleged attacks on 4 oil tankers has made an initial assessment that Iran or its proxies is to blame Source
WhatsApp flaw let hackers install spyware on cellphones
Signs point to Israeli company NSO, which works with governments, often to spy on human rights activists; spyware kicked in when people made or got calls Source
Ghostwriter: Trump worries over biz losses “never lasted long”
Charles Leershon, who penned book with Trump that came out in 1990s, said he always had backers coming to his rescue when ventures did poorly Source