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Plus: Turkey seeks greener pastures. Was this newsletter forwarded to you? [Sign up here]( [Quartz]( July 06, 2022 [View in browser]( Sponsored By Good morning, Quartz readers! Here’s what you need to know Oil prices rose again after dipping below $100 a barrel on Tuesday. Conflicting sentiments are [recession fears and supply concerns]( are affecting the price. Crypto lender Voyager filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protections. Billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried’s crypto trading firm Alameda Research is its [largest single creditor](. Ben & Jerry’s sued Unilever. The [ice cream maker]( rejected its parent company’s decision to circumvent its [refusal to do business]( in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. A Georgia special grand jury subpoenaed key members of the Trump campaign. It’s part of an investigation into attempts to overturn the results of the [2020 presidential election.]( Key ministers resigned from the British government. The departures of [two top ministers,]( followed by other 11 resignations so far, signal a loss of confidence in prime minister Boris Johnson amid high-profile scandals. Ecuador’s president named a new economy minister. The appointment comes after [three ministers resigned]( following cost of living protests in the country. Gen Z powered Minions 2’s box office record. The Universal Pictures’ title scored [the most successful]( July 4th movie opening ever, thanks to meme culture. Sponsor content by Apple Card Get cash back. Every day. Reboot your credit card with Apple Card. Get real cash back every day. [Apply now.]( Terms apply.[Advertisement] What to watch for [Cartoon fish dressed in camp gear walk in a forest.] Giphy The billionaires are being dropped off at summer camp. In the small Idaho resort town of Sun Valley, the well-heeled set are flying their private jets in for the annual Allen & Co.-hosted Sun Valley conference, which kicked off on Tuesday and runs through July 10. 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