This morning, Bwog gives you the scoop on moon art, taxi industry fraud, and the world’s most reluctant Trump supporters.

Happening in the World: After ten years of creating an archive of human history and culture, a team of artists, scientists, educators, and designers have finished developing MoonArk, a tiny object that will be placed on the moon’s surface as a time capsule for future lunar explorers to find and learn from. The MoonArk itself is made up of four chambers, each possessing nano-structures and other parts capable of relaying the human perspective of the Earth and what lies beyond. (CNN)

Happening the in US: Ahead of the Democratic debates, a group called P.U.T.I.N. (Pigeons United To Interfere Now) released twenty-four pigeons with MAGA hats and one with a Trump-like wig in downtown Las Vegas. P.U.T.I.N. says most of the pigeons have returned safely but the stunt has drawn particular criticism from a Las Vegas pigeon rescue organization. (NBC)

Happening in NYC: New York State’s Attorney General is demanding $810 million from NYC to compensate cab drivers who were subject to vastly inflated taxi medallion prices. A taxi medallion is a permit to own a yellow yellow cab, and some taxi industry leaders fraudulently charged around $1 million for what should have been closer to $200,000. (NYT)

Happening in Campus: Tonight, Yasna Voices, an a capella group that performs traditional Bulgarian folk songs, will be performing in Sulzberger Parlor on the 3rd floor of Barnard Hall at 8:00 pm. Singing beautifully arranged harmonies, the group will retell ancient tales of nature and love.

Poem: Check out “kitchenette building” by Gwendolyn Brooks! Brooks was the first black author to win the Pulitzer Prize, and she wrote beautifully and honestly about girlhood, blackness, and everyday life, among other things.

A most beautiful bird via Pxfuel