A Gift For You | | The shoe with the 61,000-person waitlist is back! If you missed them the last time around, the sneakers we can’t get enough of are back - and just in time for summer! These all-season low-tops are OZY’s favorite look for dressing up or down. But don’t wait around, these comfy kicks fly off the shelves and won’t be around for long! Grab a pair with our exclusive code, OZY20, landing you 20% OFF. This special offer is just for OZY readers. |
|
|
| IMPORTANT | | Narrow Escape | World Came Close to Nuclear Catastrophe, Zelenskyy Says That was a close call. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told the world it came close to disaster when the Zaporizhzhia reactor went offline for hours amid shelling in the area. The power plant has been occupied by Russian forces for months. Zelenskyy said fires at a nearby coal power station were caused by Russian shelling and knocked the reactor from the power grid. “If our station staff had not reacted after the blackout, then we would have already been forced to overcome the consequences of a radiation accident,” he said. Russian officials have blamed Ukraine for the incident. (Sources: Reuters, BBC) |
|
| | It’s Coming | The Mar-a-Lago Affidavit Will Be Released Today But expect it to be heavily redacted. The affidavit likely contains information about the documents taken from former President Donald Trump’s Florida residence earlier this month as well as the reasons behind the FBI’s investigation. U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart ordered the affidavit be unsealed in court at noon Friday and agreed to preliminary redactions from the Justice Department, particularly identifying information of agents involved in the search. Trump has signaled his support for unsealing the document but his legal team did not petition the court, instead leaving it up to a group of media outlets. (Sources: WaPo, The Guardian) |
|
| | | Gun Reform | Can Join a Militia? Can Carry a Gun, Rules Judge in Texas Challenge A previous statute barred Texans under the age of 21 from buying handguns. The challenge was filed in 2021 by the Firearms Policy Coalition, with a Supreme Court ruling in June guaranteeing the right to carry weapons in public under the Constitution. Judge Mark Pittman turned to historical precedent in his judgment, ruling: “the undisputed historical evidence establishes that 18-to-20-year-olds were understood to be a part of the militia in the Founding Era” and cannot be excluded. But would-be young buyers shouldn’t rush to the gun shop just yet. Pittman ordered a 30-day stay on the ruling, anticipating a state appeal. (Sources: Reuters, Texas Tribune) |
|
| | The Big Freeze | Brits Left Out in the Cold as Energy Prices Rise 80% Households across Britain are bracing for a brutal winter. Energy agency Ofgem is set to raise the price cap from October, affecting 24 million homes, with skyrocketing costs leaving it with “no choice.” This increase will push the average annual bill in the country to $4,185, prompting charities to demand help. Chief executive Jonathan Brearley called on the incoming prime minister — to be decided in a Conservative Party vote next week — to act swiftly, warning that at this stage the market is too volatile to predict what prices may look like in January when the price cap is next reviewed. (Sources: The Guardian, The Scotsman) |
|
| | Briefly | Here are some things you should know about today: Arrested. Military authorities in Myanmar arrested the U.K.’s former ambassador to the country, Vicky Bowman, and her Burmese husband Htein Lin in Yangon. The military alleges Bowman violated visa laws, while her husband assisted. (Source: BBC) Disaster. Over 180 people have been killed in flooding across Afghanistan this week. Over 3,100 houses were destroyed, adding pressure to a spiraling economic crisis. (Source: Al Jazeera) Homecoming. The Benin Bronzes, looted in the 1800s, are officially heading back to Nigeria after a deal was signed between Nigerian and German cultural foundations. The Foundation of Prussian Cultural Heritage encouraged others in Europe to follow suit. (Source: DW) |
|
|
|
| 5 STARS FOR COMFORT | | No one likes breaking in a new pair of shoes. With Cariuma’s broken-in-out-of-the-box feel, you’ll be sure to recommend them to friends! Planning on walking around town this summer? Make sure you check out their vast range of colors, prints, and exciting limited edition collabs - they have a style for every look! Excited to try them? Get 20% OFF at checkout with your personal code, OZY20. This special offer is just for OZY readers. |
|
|
| INTRIGUING | | Park It | California Is Getting Gas Guzzlers off the Roads by 2035 It’s a huge win for Gov. Gavin Newsom, who pledged in 2020 to tackle combustible engines and get California on track to an electric vehicle future, as well as for environmental activists who championed the legislation. Transport is the number one source of greenhouse gas emissions in the Golden State. The ban is expected to slash car and light truck pollution in half by 2040 by incrementally changing the face of the state’s notorious traffic through a planned phaseout of gas-powered cars. It may have a national impact. Previously, 15 states followed California’s lead on clean-car regulations. (Sources: CNBC, Motherboard) |
|
| | | Butt Why? | Talking Back Gets You a Paddlin’ in This Missouri District Cassville R-IV School District put spanking back on the list of acceptable punishments in classrooms in mid-June. A survey sent to parents, faculty and students in May found concerns about student behavior, with the school board voting in favor of corporal punishment “as a measure of correction or of maintaining discipline and order.” The handbook outlines that this can only be done via the “swatting” of a student’s buttocks with a paddle and only for students whose parents opt in. Corporal punishment was ruled constitutional by the Supreme Court in 1977 — it has remained somewhat popular in the southeastern U.S. (Source: CNN) |
|
| | Hidden Agenda | Sandy Hook Families Accuse Alex Jones of Hiding Money, Assets Nine families filed suit with a federal bankruptcy court in Houston asking for intervention. Jones was ordered to pay nearly $50 million in compensation and punitive damages earlier this month by a Texas jury for his repeated falsehoods regarding the 2021 massacre. Jones has since claimed he is insolvent. “Alex Jones is not financially bankrupt; he is morally bankrupt, which is becoming more and more clear as we discover his plots to hide money and evade responsibility,” said Kyle Farrar, a lawyer representing the Sandy Hook families. The families want a court-appointed oversight committee to monitor his holdings and those of Infowars. (Source: NYT) |
|
| | Study Up | Online Exams Get A for Effort, F for Privacy Rights Pandemic-era exam conditions at home felt a bit too invasive? A federal court in Ohio agrees. Aaron Ogletree, a chemistry student at Cleveland State University, was told to show a virtual proctor his bedroom ahead of an exam last year. The footage was stored by Honorlock, a third-party proctoring service. Ogletree argued this violated Fourth Amendment rights, which protect Americans from “unreasonable searches and seizures.” The university responded that it was not a “search” as the footage is taken for academic integrity and with the full consent of the student. Ogletree’s privacy outweighs the school’s interests, the court ruled. (Source: NPR) |
|
| | Novaxx | US Open Is Closed to Unvaccinated Djokovic Novak Djokovic told fans he had been training as if he were heading to the tournament with the hopes the U.S. would relax restrictions on unvaccinated travelers to the country. Djokovic, a 21-time major champion, also withdrew from Canada’s National Bank Open earlier this month for the same reason. Organizers say they’re disappointed the former No. 1 won’t be hitting the courts in New York but hope he’ll be able to make the 2023 tournament. The Serb has refused to be vaccinated against COVID-19, saying that sitting on the bench is the price he’s willing to pay. (Sources: ESPN, Tennis) |
|
|
|
| | Catch the Newest Episodes of |
|
| COMMUNITY What else are you curious about? Share your questions or thoughts with us at OzyCommunity@Ozy.com |
|
| ABOUT OZY OZY is a diverse, global and forward-looking media and entertainment company focused on “the New and the Next.” OZY creates space for fresh perspectives, and offers new takes on everything from news and culture to technology, business, learning and entertainment. Curiosity. Enthusiasm. Action. That’s OZY! |
|
|
|
|