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Climate satellites under fire, Amazon’s new offering, how to survive AI: Catch up on the day’s stories

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Welcome to 5 Things PM! Sylvester Stallone and the rock band Kiss are among this year’s Kennedy Center honorees. See who else made the cut — including the person expected to host the awards show in December.

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    1⃣ Satellites under fire

    NASA plans to decommission satellite missions that gather information on planet-warming pollution and other climate vital signs as soon as October. The destruction of the satellites marks the latest step by the Trump administration to scale back climate science.

    2⃣ Controversial campaign

    On social media, the Department of Homeland Security invokes nostalgia in an attempt to recruit new employees. But some historians and political experts see alarmingly nationalist undertones that appeal to a specifically White and Christian identity.

    3⃣ ‘Godfather of AI’

    Geoffrey Hinton fears that the technology he helped build could wipe out humanity and says “tech bros” are taking the wrong approach to stop it. The Nobel Prize winner and former Google executive offered an intriguing solution.

    4⃣ Amazon expansion

    In a significant move for its grocery business, the e-commerce giant is rolling out same-day delivery of fresh food to more than 1,000 cities. The service complements existing offerings such as Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market.

    5⃣ Phone snooping

    Do you look through your significant other’s phone without permission? A survey found nearly 30% of Americans think it’s at least sometimes acceptable, but a psychologist suggests learning to sleuth instead.

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    Animal influx: Dozens of pets are being surrendered in the Los Angeles area as a result of people being deported amid an immigration crackdown. Some have found new homes, but shelter workers expect a steady flow in the coming months.

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    Trump warns Russia of ‘severe consequences’ if Putin doesn’t agree to end Ukraine war DC mayor changes her tone on Trump as crackdown ramps up Appeals court allows Trump to continue ending foreign aid grants

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    Land ho: As the historic SS United States gets ready to be converted into the world’s largest artificial reef off the coast of Florida, a new plan for an accompanying museum is coming into focus.

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