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Smart news for busy people www.ozy.com *Podcast available from 8 am et *Podcast available from 8 am et Sponsored by HAPPENING TODAY | January 11 [Iran Admits Downing Airliner | America's Shortest War]( important 1 [Iran Admits It Shot Down Ukrainian Airliner]( After repeated denials, Iranian officials today said their military forces mistakenly shot down Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 this week, killing all 176 aboard. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei expressed his “deep sympathy” to victims’ families and called for the military to investigate “probable shortcomings and guilt.” Other officials, meanwhile, blamed fear of a U.S. attack — hours after Iranian missiles blasted American-occupied bases. What could come of this? In the wake of [recent economic protests and a brutal crackdown](, the government’s responsibility in the deaths of mostly Iranian and Iranian expat passengers is expected to reignite passions against the ruling clerics. SOURCES: [AP]( / [Fox News]( / [CNN]( / [CBC]( / [BBC]( 2 [America's Shortest War]( By Friday, it was clear that a seemingly inevitable U.S.-Iran war had been avoided, though curious details were still emerging — like a failed airstrike in Yemen against an Iranian Quds Force colleague of [Gen. Qassem Soleimani](. The top commander’s death had prompted an Iranian missile barrage Tuesday against Iraqi bases hosting American forces, after which both sides promptly and improbably stood down. What fallout remains? Even some of President Donald Trump’s fellow Republicans have demanded details of the reportedly “imminent” Soleimani-planned attacks, which Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Friday included American embassies. SOURCES: [NBC]( / [NYT]( / [CBS]( 3 [US, China Prepare to Ink Trade Deal]( Chinese Vice Premier Liu He is headed to Washington to sign the first part of a new trade deal between the two bickering nations. In a scheduled Wednesday signing, China’s expected to increase American agricultural imports and address intellectual property and technology concerns. For its part, the U.S. will ditch plans for further tariffs and reduce other duties. Is an end in sight? Although President Trump has promised he’ll visit Beijing to work out the second phase, he’s now suggesting that’ll need to wait until his prospective second term.  OZY takes a look at [America’s rep in China](. SOURCES: [Bloomberg]( / [CNBC]( 4 [The Sussexes Seek New World Order]( The announcement that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will step back from being senior royals might spark Britons to search their souls. Namely: Is the [Fleet Street press corps entitled]( to go medieval on anyone who deviates from monarchic tradition? In today’s media battle, the Duke of Sussex says he’s reminded of the fatal, paparazzi-involved 1997 car crash that killed his mother, Princess Diana. What makes this controversy new? It features royals fighting back — not merely maintaining the “stiff upper lip” as tradition demands. SOURCES: [The Atlantic]( 5 [Also Important...]( [Sultan Qaboos bin Said](, who modernized Oman as its ruler for half a century, has died at the age of 79. Texas has become the first U.S. state to [prohibit refugee resettlement](. And Northern Ireland’s two main parties, one leaning British and the other Irish, have [broken a three-year stalemate]( to re-form a government. In the week ahead: Next week, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi plans to [transmit articles of impeachment]( for President Trump to the Senate for a trial, ending a protracted delay. Today [Taiwanese voters are deciding]( whether to reelect President Tsai Ing-wen. On Monday, Clemson plays Louisiana State University for the [NCAA football championship](. OZY is hiring! We’re looking for a strategically minded email growth manager to engage and expand our 3 million-plus subscriber fanbase. Read the [job description]( and discover other opportunities on our[jobs page](. 6 [Sponsored by CARIUMA]( [Shoes to Help You Keep Your Cool in PANTONE Classic Blue]( You can’t predict the news, but you can choose your shoes. This year, responsibly sourced footwear company CARIUMA has partnered with PANTONE to create a limited-edition line of high-tops and low-tops in Pantone’s color of the year: Classic Blue. Classic Blue was chosen to be reflective and meditative amid world unrest. It’s one way to stay grounded in an era of impossible-to-predict events. Start 2020 in sneakers made for walking … and staying cool. Treat yourself to a pair and [save $15 by using the OZYOZY code here.]( SOURCES: [CARIUMA]( intriguing 1 [The Tweets Heard Round the World]( Twitter, many believe, is the devil’s playground when it comes to international relations, with impulsive posts wiping out years of cautious diplomacy. So it seemed Tuesday, after Iran fired missiles at Iraqi bases used by the Pentagon. Iran’s foreign minister, @JZarif, then tweeted that his nation had “concluded proportionate measures.” Thirteen minutes later, @realDonaldTrump tweeted, “All is well,” and didn’t vow retaliation. What does this demonstrate? Journalist Garrett Graff suggests that microblogging gave belligerent Washington and Tehran real-time communications to avoid escalation — something major powers have struggled to maintain since the Cold War. [OZY recalls]( the enemies who united to fight ISIS. SOURCES: [Wired]( 2 [Russia Is Revising Gulag History]( What they don’t know still hurts. Official records of the deaths and suffering of millions sent to the notorious 20th-century Gulag prisons are being whitewashed in President Vladimir Putin’s Russia. For instance, one camp made into a memorial museum after the Soviet Union’s 1991 dissolution focuses on its detainees’ heroic supply of timber for fighting the Nazis. Today, nearly half of young Russians are unfamiliar with the [murderous Stalinist purges](. Can this history be saved? Some records have been preserved, and a recent video series features survivors describing the brutality of the camps and the system that fed them. SOURCES: [Coda Story]( 3 [Your Almond Milk Is Killing Bees]( This may not go down well. The world’s $1.2 billion in almond milk sales have increased demand for the nuts, 80 percent of which are grown in California’s Central Valley. But environmentalists blame that concentration of monoculture for killing a third of U.S. bees last winter. It’s creating stress that makes bee colonies, awakened early from winter dormancy, vulnerable to disease and pesticides. Are there solutions? Some growers are replacing barren, chemically treated ground between trees with wild plants, making a healthier home for pollinators. [OZY profiles]( a Tunisian bee rescuer. SOURCES: [The Guardian]( 4 [Femdot Has Hip-Hop Down to a Science]( Like many second-generation Nigerian Americans, Femi Adigun of Chicago didn’t stop his education with high school. He pursued a biological sciences degree — and a rap career, [OZY reports](. At age 24, after more than a decade of creating, the artist known as Femdot is finally getting his hip-hop degree: The past year saw him drop his debut album, Delacreme 2, host a sold-out concert, and rock out at Lollapalooza. He now he boasts 1.1 million Apple streams. Is Femdot a flash in the pan? He’s a “long-term artist,” says one Audiomack curator, and he’s just released another album, 94 Camry Music. SOURCES: [OZY]( 5 [Green Bay’s Little Aaron Stands Tall]( Like Green Bay star quarterback Aaron Rodgers, Packers running back Aaron Jones was overlooked as a college prospect, and being 5-foot-9 didn’t help. But Jones has defied expectations, gaining 4,000-plus yards as an undergraduate and averaging 5.5 yards per carry as a pro last year. Now he’s a fantasy football favorite, and his stellar stats are being counted upon for [this weekend’s divisional playoffs](. Who is he up against? Once fans finish shoveling the snow off Green Bay’s Lambeau Field on Sunday, Jones will get a chance to live up to his “dangerous weapon” rep against the Seattle Seahawks. SOURCES: [The Ringer]( / [Bleacher Report]( caught up? now vault ahead ... To get more fresh stories and bold ideas in your inbox, [check out The Daily Dose.]( Opinion [Stories From the Fringe]( OZY's Hair! series looks at the pleasure and politics of our beloved locks. [READ NOW]( OZY Media, 800 West El Camino Mountain View, California 94040 This email was sent to {EMAIL} [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Read Online](

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