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Good morning, Quartz readers! Donald Trump will reveal his nomination for the Supreme Court by the end of the week. “We’re looking at five incredible jurists… women that are extraordinary in every way,” the US president told supporters at a r [Quartz]( Sponsored by Good morning, Quartz readers! Here’s what you need to know Donald Trump will reveal his nomination for the Supreme Court by the end of the week. “We’re looking at five incredible jurists… women that are extraordinary in every way,” [the US president told supporters]( at a rally in Ohio yesterday. The late justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will [lie in state in the US Capitol]( on Friday. The 75th United Nations General Assembly kicks off. On the [mother of all Zoom calls]( for 12 hours a day until Friday, the coronavirus pandemic is top of the agenda. That’s against a backdrop of [increased calls for international cooperation](. The UK is imposing new coronavirus restrictions. As [infections rise]( exponentially once more—largely [driven by younger people]( in England will close at 10pm, although [the hospitality industry says]( it’s not to blame. Remote working is back, while the Bank of England [ruled out negative interest rates](. Michael Jordan formed a NASCAR team. The basketball legend also hired Bubba Wallace, the only Black driver in the field. “I see this as a chance to educate a new audience and [open more opportunities for Black people]( in racing,” Jordan said. At least 90 stranded whales have died off the coast of Australia. A team of around 40 rescuers is trying to help [nearly 200 more pilot whales]( that found themselves in shallow waters off Tasmania, but many of them are “relatively inaccessible.” Sponsor content by Goldman Sachs How are industries responding to our rapid, unexpected digital migration? In a special four-part podcast miniseries from Goldman Sachs, global leaders discuss how the pandemic has accelerated the rise of the digital economy. [Listen to the series]( Exchanges Deep Dive: The Battle for Our Screens. Who won the TikTok challenge? The ink on the TikTok-Oracle deal isn’t yet dry, but all parties involved are claiming victory. - The US government: The current US president didn’t quite get the sale he was looking for, but is already signaling a willingness to [frame it as a victory over China]( useful talking point on the campaign trail. - The Chinese government: Beijing, though, is presenting it as “crucial progress,” and [ByteDance has indicated it’s still 100% involved](. - Larry Ellison: Oracle’s chairman is the world’s seventh richest person, one of the few prominent Silicon Valley leaders to publicly back Donald Trump, and the real winner of the deal, which offers Oracle [a much-needed win](. Charting RBG’s voting record With the death of justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the US Supreme Court may have lost its least business-friendly member. [US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's pro-business ruling record, showing her as second from the bottom.] But despite her position on the chart, she [was hardly anti-business](. SCOTUS is scheduled to [hear an argument about Facebook’s digital privacy practices]( but it’s not clear yet whether it will come before the court before [Ginsburg’s replacement]( will have joined the bench. The Home Office Handbook There is no prescription for creating a perfect home office, but there are ways to experiment with new configurations to do our best work. 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When IMF economists looked at workers’ ability to telework in 35 countries, they found that roughly 100 million people—15% of the workforce in those places—would struggle with being able to do their specific jobs online or with accessing the internet. The ability to telework also varied dramatically from country to country: More than half of households in most developing countries don’t have a computer at home. [A scatterplot chart showing how we spend money.] There’s something about “Jerusalema” [An animated gif from the music video for Jerusalema] Giphy The South African song “Jerusalema”—recorded by producer Master KG and featuring vocals by Nomcebo—was released in December of 2019, but this month, a viral video by a dance troupe helped it become the world’s most Shazam-ed song. [If you haven’t heard it yet, you’re missing out](. Quartz announcement Be the influencer we know you are, Quartz member. Members can now unlock exclusive Quartz stories for their friends. Simply click on any one of the share icons beneath your favorite story and send. Surprising discoveries Don’t drop litter in Thailand (or anywhere, for that matter). Officials might [send it to your home]( and nobody wants more junk mail. Angry spectators shut down an opera in Madrid. There was not enough space for [safe distancing in the cheap seats](. An old TV kept knocking out a Welsh village’s broadband. Engineers discovered that it emitted signal interference, and the [owner was mortified](. The British baking show gets medieval. The British Library is setting up a competition for [very old-fashioned cakes](. Golfers don’t need finesse to win the US Open. “[Bomb and gouge]( is the right tactic. Our best wishes for a productive day. Please send any news, comments, cakes from the Dark Ages, and a new TV to hi@qz.com. Get the most out of Quartz by [downloading our iOS app]( and [becoming a member](. Today’s Daily Brief was brought to you by Hasit Shah, Susan Howson, and Max Lockie. 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