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NASA Is Offering Steph Curry a Tour of the Moon.

You may have heard about a recent episode of the “Winging It” podcast during which Steph Curry shared his doubts about us landing on the moon. Well, to quell those doubts, NASA is offering him a first-hand visit—along with some stone-cold facts.

“There’s lots of evidence NASA landed 12 American astronauts on the Moon from 1969-1972. We’d love for Mr. Curry to tour the lunar lab at our Johnson Space Center in Houston, perhaps the next time the Warriors are in town to play the Rockets,” NASA spokesman Allard Beutel said in a statement. “We have hundreds of pounds of Moon rocks stored there, and the Apollo mission control. During his visit, he can see first-hand what we did 50 years ago, as well as what we’re doing now to go back to the Moon in the coming years, but this time to stay.”

Hey, Steph, if you don’t feel like going, we’ll gladly accept the invitation.

A Brooklyn DA Has Dropped the Unjust Charges Against Jazmine Headley.

Five days after being arrested and having her 1-year-old child snatched from her at a Brooklyn food stamp office, a Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge has granted a motion from Brooklyn Defender Services to have Jazmine Headley released from Rikers Island “on her own recognizance,” reports Okayplayer.

“The charges against Headley related to the food stamp office arrest had already been dropped but she was still being held at Rikers,” they write. “In a report from VICE, the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office, Headley was still in custody because of an outstanding warrant from Mercer County, New Jersey.”

This Migrant Rescue Organization Is Saving Migrants at Sea.

Sea-Watch is a volunteer group that came together in 2014 that “could not stand on the sidelines witnessing people dying in the Mediterranean Sea any longer.” Funded by donations, they’re working hard to save lives in a way that the EU isn’t.

“The Mediterranean Sea is the world’s deadliest border,” photographer Roman Kutzowitz, who spent time on board the Sea-Watch 3, told i-D. “But the faces of this ‘humanitarian intervention’ here are not aid workers or peacekeeping forces, just an IT-nerd from Cologne, Germany, fixing the wiring on board the Sea-Watch 3… or a lifeguard from the Basque Country tending to the torture-inflicted wounds of a rescued migrant.”

Read more here.

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