Plus: Mapping offshore wind potential. [Quartz]( Good morning, Quartz readers! Was this newsletter forwarded to you? [Sign up here](. Forward it to a friend, and then see if they [send you a congratulatory note](. Hereâs what you need to know Robinhood filed to go public. The retail investment platform [earned $7.5 million in 2020](, its first profitable year, according to documents sent to the SEC. 130 countries have agreed to a 15% global minimum corporate tax. Previously reluctant China and India are [now on board](. The US handed Bagram airfield back to Afghanistan. [For nearly 20 years](, the base was the epicenter for the âwar on terror.â H&M sales fell in China. The [23% drop in the first quarter of 2021]( could be the result of boycotts that followed [company statements]( on alleged human rights abuses in Xinjiang province. A wealth management firm wants to withdraw from Britneyâs conservatorship. Bessemer Trust was about to take over as co-conservator, but now says [recent revelations]( from the singer have [changed its mind](. The town at the center of Canadaâs deadly heatwave burned down in a wildfire. [This footage shows flames]( engulfing Lytton, British Columbia. US sprinter ShaâCarri Richardson reportedly tested positive for marijuana. [If confirmed](, the world-leading athlete would miss the Olympic Games. What to watch for The US June jobs report is out todayâitâs an important indicator of [labor shortages]( and [inflation expectations](, as well as the [Fedâs future plans](. Analysts are [predicting 700,000 new jobs](, which would be a big uptick from May. ADPâs monthly report of private payrolls showed companies [added 692,000 workers]( in June, above expectations but down from 886,000 in May. All signs point to continued unpredictability ahead: ðµ While CEOs [canât stop talking]( about the labor shortage, workers holding out for higher wages shouldnât surprise [low-paying employers](âespecially in the [restaurant industry](. ð Dissatisfied workers are [quitting]( and [retiring]( in record numbers. (If youâre thinking about leaving your job, [our chatbot]( can tell you if itâs the right move.) ð¦ Thereâs a bright spot for 16- to 19-year-olds: Itâs the best year in decades for teens to get [summer jobs](. Mapping offshore wind potential [A map of the amount of 2050 electricity use that could be supplied by offshore wind, with more than 1,300% in Maine and Massachusetts.] Offshore wind is a huge opportunity for the US but the fishing industry is worried about its businesses. Notably, the lobster industry pushed for the moratorium on wind farms near Maineâs coast that advanced through the local state legislature this week. Maine is now set to study the effect of wind turbines operating in its waters, but Europeâs been researching the effects of wind on lobstering areas for years. [What itâs learned]( can help steer both wind and fishing industries in the US. Satellites are making pollution harder to hide In May, the shipping vessel X-Press Pearl suffered a catastrophic fire and sank, spilling its cargo of chemicals and microplastics into the sea. Residents are already seeing devastating impacts on local marine life. The owner of the ship and Sri Lankaâs government say that no oil has spilled from the vessel. Satellites disagree. Analysis of radar data (shown below overlaid on a satellite map in Orbitalâs dashboard) suggest that hundreds of tons of oil spilled from the vessel, represented in gray. [A screenshot of satellite data analyzed by Orbital EOS, showing an oil spill near Sri Lanka.] Orbital EOS Data like these, [from the newest generation of small satellites](, can help emergency responders, but could also be used as evidence in legal disputes over who is liable for the consequences of this disaster. ⦠Satellites never sleep, and weâre covering what the eyes in the sky [can and canât do]( for those of us on Earth. If your own eyes are having a tough time staying open lately, [youâre not alone](. Take advantage of our Sleep Week sale, and [grab a membership for 40% off](âjust use code SLEEPWEEK. Quartz announcement Share your sources. Whether youâre a podcast fanatic, a student of YouTube, or loyal to the traditional text explainer, Quartz wants to know how you consume your news and entertainment. Donât worry, weâre not judging. 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