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Plus: Are the James Webb photos real? Was this newsletter forwarded to you? [Sign up here]( [Quartz]( July 20, 2022 [View in browser]( Sponsored By Good morning, Quartz readers! Here’s what you need to know A Delaware court set the Twitter-Musk trial for this October. The decision counts as [a win for Twitter,]( which called for an expedited trial. Netflix lost 970,000 subscribers in the second quarter. The streaming service said it expects [to add 1 million subscribers]( in the third quarter. Chipotle shut down a Maine restaurant that had filed to unionize. The chain blamed [staffing issues]( for the closure, but union leaders denounced it as an attempt to stifle workers. Toys “R” Us is making a comeback. The bankrupted toy store chain will [re-emerge in October]( with a spot in every Macy’s store in the US. A US House bill protecting marriage equality passed in a 267-157 vote. The support of [47 Republicans]( offers hope for approval in the Senate. 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