On this day in 1767, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon completed their survey of the disputed Maryland-Pennsylvania border, which became even more contentious in 1780 when Pennsylvania aboolished slavery. A group of surveyors started re-surveying the border in 2019; I can't find out whether they finished.
Meanwhile, 255 years later, politics is still mostly local:
- Our professional women's basketball team, the Chicago Sky, won the WNBA championship yesterday.
- Chicago's recently-retired Inspector General has some harsh words for the city's government structure and the current administration.
- Chicago Alderman Jim Gardner got kicked off all of his county committees for general dickishness.
- Farther from my doorstep, President Biden has not spent a single day with approval ratings below his predecessors', thank you very much.
- Missouri Governor Mike Parson (R) not only completely fails to understand how the Web works, but he also can't stand anyone pointing out his administration's incompetence.
- Novelist Christopher Buckley eulogizes the 500-year history of the "Pope's Airline," Alitalia, which Cranky Flyer has previously called the worst airline ever.
- Barbados will become a true republic next month, at which point Queen Elizabeth II will no longer be head of state for the island nation.
Finally, Chicago has perfectly clear skies for only the third time this month after yesterday and the 4th, getting only 39% of possible sunshine for almost the past three weeks.