| | | Mexican authorities run a checkpoint Friday in Chiapas state near the Guatemalan border. Source: Getty |
| IMPORTANT | 01 | President Donald Trump “indefinitely suspended” his threat of escalating tariffs, starting Monday, on $350 billion Mexican goods after exacting an agreement to curb migration into the U.S. The Friday night announcement ended a tense week in which fears of economic downturn upset Democrats, Republicans and investors alike, with business leaders warning that tariffs would cost consumers, automakers and the agricultural sector. What will the deal do? Its “unprecedented steps” include nationwide Mexican troop deployments, especially at the Honduran border, while expanding a policy of returning asylum seekers to Mexico to await processing. But the deal’s not done, the countries announced, and requires 90 days to finalize provisions. | |
| 02 | Democratic leaders of the House Oversight Committee charge that the Trump administration “interfered directly and aggressively” with the panel’s Monday interview with former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach. The administration tried to prevent the interview and then limited Kobach’s responses, they charge, about his advocacy — reportedly starting before Trump’s election — for asking about citizenship on the 2020 Census and discouraging minority participation. Republican committee members called Kobach’s involvement “peripheral and inconsequential.” What will they vote on? Their resolution would hold Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress for failing to deliver subpoenaed documents on the Census issue. | |
| 03 | They battled with words — and pictures — after warships of their respective navies cruised as close as 50 feet apart. The Pentagon said the guided missile cruiser Chancellorsville had to reverse its engines to avoid hitting the Russian destroyer Admiral Vinogradov in the Philippine Sea. Russia, locating the incident in the East China Sea, blamed the American vessel for the encounter. Leaked photos bolster the U.S. story. Why would this happen? One retired U.S. Navy captain called it unusual — Russian forces normally make such moves in or near home waters — but thought President Vladimir Putin encouraged the move to show solidarity with China’s visiting president. | |
| 04 | It probably shocked few that Sudanese forces opened fire on protesters on Monday. Disputed casualty figures run as high as 100 killed, and the brutality has elicited comparisons to China’s Tiananmen Square crackdown 30 years ago this week. It’s been noted that key junta member Lt. Gen. Mohamed Hamdan “Hemeti” Dagolo was involved in the Janjaweed militia, infamous for its role in what many regard as genocide in Darfur. What changed? Some point to the insistence of the protesters’ coalition representatives that they be put in power, while others say Dagolo quit negotiating after visiting Saudi Arabia. Even so, talks are set to resume. Read OZY’s Flashback on why al-Qaida left Sudan. | |
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| | INTRIGUING | 01 | It was supposed to be boring. The Golden State Warriors superteam blamed for taking the mystery out of the NBA with its unmatched prowess lost its immortality last night, outgunned by Kwahi Leonard and the Toronto Raptors, 105-92. For the first time in these finals, Leonard was the unquestioned best man on the court, scoring 36 points and snatching 12 rebounds. Can Warriors fans still hope? While the life seems to be draining from the defending champs’ dynasty, they can: Klay Thompson, who lead his team with 28 points Friday, has recovered and calf-injured star Kevin Durant might possibly return for Game 5 in Canada. | |
| 02 | According to the Physicians for Human Rights, which monitors medical attacks worldwide, Russia and the Syrian regime bombed 20 hospitals last month in the last rebel-held enclave, Idlib. Doctors who serve the area are now withholding hospital coordinates from the U.N. — meant to protect the facilities — out of fear that they’re being used for targeting. Could the bloodshed get worse? With 3 million civilians trapped in Idlib, which is controlled by al-Qaida-linked groups, an all-out regime offensive could trigger one of the war’s worst humanitarian disasters. | |
| 03 | When millennial men hit 30, their social life often begins to die. Friends from college and their early 20s peel off, with neither party keen to pick up the phone. In-game chat functions fill that void. Games with a large strategy and group work component, like the ever-popular Overwatch or League of Legends, rely on players communicating through headsets — improving social outcomes in the bargain. What is it about gaming? One researcher posits that young boys are not given “emotional tools,” which allow for easy conversation, creating men who need the crutch. OZY looks for the next big thing in gaming. | |
| 04 | Our best bet for reaching Alpha Centauri may defy the laws of physics. Or at least that’s the criticism leveled at the EmDrive, Earth’s coolest unproven spacecraft propulsion idea. Researchers the world over, including at NASA, believe it can convert electricity into microwaves, which bounce off a conical chamber and produce thrust. Problem is, it would only work in the vacuum of space, so terrestrial testing requires shielding the cone from magnetic and seismic interference. Then what? So far, the most convincing testing has measured amounts of thrust so infinitesimal as to be dismissed as interference, but more tests are planned. OZY checks out the future of satellites. | |
| 05 | If you hated the 1970s Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy radio program, this podcast is not for you. The otherwise enlightened among us will want to visit Victoriocity, a steampunk-infused world inhabited by, among other oddities, laborers who pay tribute to their engineer god-king, architect Isambard Kingdom Brunel, by building bridges to nowhere. What fever dream did this spring from? Oxford, England–based theater vets Chris and Jen Sugden, who say they’ve “always been drawn to the surreal and the extreme.” After two seasons of tapping out scripts and banging out sound effects, they’re plotting a third. | |
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