| | | House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks to reporters Thursday. Source: Getty |
| IMPORTANT | 01 | Critics are casting U.S. Attorney General William Barr as a “defense lawyer for the president” as the feud between congressional Democrats and the country’s top lawyer heats up. Yesterday, Barr refused to testify before the House Judiciary Committee about special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe. Meanwhile, Speaker Nancy Pelosi accused him of lying about the true nature of Mueller’s report — a charge the Justice Department called “reckless, irresponsible and false.” Could Barr face legal action? Democrats say they’ll hold him in contempt if he doesn’t provide them with an unredacted version of Mueller’s report. | |
| 02 | Following the evacuation of more than 1 million people, the powerful storm hit the eastern state of Odisha today with heavy rains and winds of up to 124 miles per hour. Officials say two people have been killed, while flooding and damage to property and infrastructure have also been reported. Ports have been closed, air and train travel have been suspended and many residents have gathered in cyclone shelters. Should we expect the worst? Technological innovations allowing for earlier and more accurate storm predictions let authorities respond more quickly than ever — welcome news as the six-month Indian cyclone season has only just begun. Explore OZY’s new in-depth series, States of the Nation: India. | |
| 03 | More than two years after he ascended to the throne, King Maha Vajiralongkorn will formally be sworn in this weekend — but how he’ll continue ruling remains to be seen. Dogged by reports about his controversial personal life, experts say the 66-year-old monarch has proven both “interventionist” in government affairs and less accessible to the people than his father, King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Just this week, Vajiralongkorn announced his fourth marriage — to a commander of his security detail. How powerful is Thailand’s monarchy? Already protected by some of the world’s most rigid lèse-majesté laws, Vajiralongkorn is also pushing for more executive powers. | |
| 04 | Originally charged with murdering North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s half-brother in the Kuala Lumpur airport in 2017, 30-year-old Vietnamese citizen Doan Thi Huong was finally freed from a Malaysian prison Friday. Last month, the former hair salon worker pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of “causing injury,” saying she was tricked into smearing a nerve agent on Kim’s face. She’s the second suspect in the killing to have been released. So who was behind Kim’s murder? Some analysts suggest that with the only suspects now free, whoever planned his assassination has successfully evaded justice. Check out OZY’s feature about how Malaysia is rewriting history. | |
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| | INTRIGUING | 01 | The two social platforms have booted outspoken extremists including Alex Jones and Milo Yiannopoulos following months of criticism over their collective role in allegedly fueling hate speech. Infowars has also been banned, and any reposted content from the site will be removed. And after recent extremist attacks on New Zealand and U.S. synagogues piled pressure on the platforms, Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan has also been banished for repeated anti-Semitic posts. What other content poses problems? Observers claim Facebook could do much more to police harmful anti-vaccine content — which thrives on Instagram through memes, a recent investigation found. Read this OZY feature about Europe’s “joke” parties. | |
| 02 | A new rule approved by the Trump administration yesterday affirms the rights of medical staff — from receptionists to surgeons to pharmacists — to withhold care if it contravenes their religious beliefs. The decision, made on the National Day of Prayer, represents an obstacle for individuals seeking birth control, abortions, assisted suicides or sterilization. Hospitals and medical facilities must adhere to the rule or risk losing federal funding. How will this affect patients? Activists warn that it could deter vulnerable groups like the LGBT community from accessing vital health services. Don’t miss OZY’s original series, Health Disrupted. | |
| 03 | These aren’t just eyes in the sky. From monitoring pollution to providing cell signals, high-altitude pseudo satellites (HAPS) have captured the imagination of researchers and companies around the world, OZY reports. Designed to watch over Earth like satellites but with the flexibility of drones, HAPS use the unique advantages of the upper layer of atmosphere below outer space. Far from an engineering gimmick, they offer a new range of applications currently not being adequately filled by satellites or airplanes. Are HAPS here to stay? With technical improvements like lighter, longer-lasting batteries, the global market is expected to reach $22 billion by 2022. | |
| 04 | Mayhew, who played the hairy, lovable Wookiee in the original Star Wars trilogy and two other films in the series, died at home in Texas April 30. The 7-foot-3-inch actor chose not to pursue a broader career beyond the sci-fi franchise, and instead became a stalwart of the Star Wars convention circuit. Mark Hamill remembered his British co-star, who is survived by his wife and three children, as “the gentlest of giants.” What’s Mayhew legacy? He spent much of his post-Star Wars life helping charities, including Wounded Warriors and the Make-A-Wish Foundation, through his Peter Mayhew Foundation. Check out this OZY story about the closest thing to real-world Jedi training. | |
| 05 | All plans are on ice. Demanding better compensation and the stability of a single, unified league, more than 200 athletes from the Canadian Women’s Hockey League, which closed Wednesday, and the U.S.-based National Women’s Hockey League announced a collective walk-out yesterday. Currently, female pros in North American hockey earn as little as $2,000 a season. “This is not enough,” one player said. “We’ve earned better than this.” Could the players win? Their strategy has worked before: Two years ago, the U.S. national women’s team scored concessions from USA Hockey after threatening to boycott the world championships in Michigan. | |
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