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Here’s what you need to know The wheels on the bus aren’t going round and round. The US is facing such [a dire shortage of school bus drivers](%2F%2Fqz.com%2Fus-back-to-school-bus-driver-shortage-2023-1850765180%2F%3Futm_source=email%26utm_medium=Quartz_Daily_Brief_US%26utm_content=1850765161/1/0100018a21e4f0fe-1fb7cce1-bc55-438b-a5f0-da85333520d4-000000/pCAd2lWDkgpbMMo6dhkvLyAGgw3iAgCOAKAE9NwaDd4=315) that some districts are paying parents to drive their kids to school. Popeyes has big dreams for China. Tims China, the local operator of the restaurant chain, plans [to open 1,700 Popeyes stores](%2F%2Fqz.com%2Fpopeyes-is-reviving-its-2020-dream-of-opening-thousands-1850765158%2F%3Futm_source=email%26utm_medium=Quartz_Daily_Brief_US%26utm_content=1850765161/1/0100018a21e4f0fe-1fb7cce1-bc55-438b-a5f0-da85333520d4-000000/jSHgK-eThFl8TW0Fmb2KSHShusiN7amNWzjqHrh43gQ=315) across the country over the next decade. The G20 pledged to end fossil fuel subsidies in 2021... and then quadrupled them in 2022, [to nearly $1 trillion](%2F%2Fqz.com%2Fthe-g20-pledged-to-end-fossil-fuel-subsidies-in-2021-an-1850765115%2F%3Futm_source=email%26utm_medium=Quartz_Daily_Brief_US%26utm_content=1850765161/1/0100018a21e4f0fe-1fb7cce1-bc55-438b-a5f0-da85333520d4-000000/ZdZxP_pI245GK3LNd6gGtaI7oSPdRFWZY19SQDcGS-w=315), in a bid to offset the energy fallout of Russia’s war against Ukraine. Arm’s IPO filing is riddled with China anxiety. SoftBank’s UK-based chip designer made it clear that any instability in China—a country that accounts for 24% of Arm’s sales—would [majorly affect its bottom line](%2F%2Fqz.com%2Fsoftbank-arm-ipo-filing-nasdaq-china-chip-market-1850761498%2F%3Futm_source=email%26utm_medium=Quartz_Daily_Brief_US%26utm_content=1850765161/1/0100018a21e4f0fe-1fb7cce1-bc55-438b-a5f0-da85333520d4-000000/aAhNg303En0ERMYOskDGfQ4JsvLTIF24zO7wbrS7OZI=315). Activision conceded its cloud streaming service to get the $69 billion Microsoft deal across the finish line. The move, which gives French video game maker Ubisoft exclusive streaming rights to all new Activision games, is meant to [appease British regulators](%2F%2Fqz.com%2Factivision-conceded-its-cloud-streaming-service-to-get-1850762184%2F%3Futm_source=email%26utm_medium=Quartz_Daily_Brief_US%26utm_content=1850765161/1/0100018a21e4f0fe-1fb7cce1-bc55-438b-a5f0-da85333520d4-000000/6qs0OMhYEy-mqUVqFAMsK9B_3cUP4lxlG0hp3_kNHBk=315). Sponsor content by HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE [HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE]( In an ongoing series, Quartz and Gizmodo newsrooms are joining forces to predict 2023's most disruptive business trends and pinpoint the company leaders at the front lines of this future. This first-ever cross-site endeavor is presented by Hewlett Packard Enterprise. [advertisement][advertisement][advertisement] [Get our forecast today]( SpaceX, this is the FAA. Couple things… SpaceX’s massive Starship rocket has been grounded ever since it, you know, blasted apart its Texas launch pad, hurtling sand into communities six miles away during a failed test flight. That was back in April, and Elon Musk—SpaceX owner, general disliker of being told what to do—has since blown past his predictions for a second attempt. It’s August, and a countdown has not begun. That, [as Tim Fernholz explains](%2F%2Fqz.com%2Fspacex-convince-faa-launch-starship-rocket-in-texas-1850758869%2F%3Futm_source=email%26utm_medium=Quartz_Daily_Brief_US%26utm_content=1850765161/1/0100018a21e4f0fe-1fb7cce1-bc55-438b-a5f0-da85333520d4-000000/kyhN_GEIDuzk91x4PtD-dahOnoMfQ75i6h3-8p-oNCw=315), is because SpaceX is stuck in regulatory quicksand. Musk built his own spaceport to shed pesky US Air Force oversight, but it put him under the eye of the Federal Aviation Administration instead. The path forward might take time, with several safety issues to be addressed, and Musk isn’t known for coming to a consensus easily. Quotable: The challenges outside and inside hip-hop culture %2F%2Fqz.com%2Femails%2Fdaily-brief%2F1850765161%2Fpaging-otto-mann%2F/4/0100018a21e4f0fe-1fb7cce1-bc55-438b-a5f0-da85333520d4-000000/WCae13tKkGdEmopSMjJFUdafYh8Zr0SZ-QaCYA9u2SE=315 Photo: Reuters (Reuters) “Sometimes you use your inside voice and sometimes you use your outside voice, and there are some conversations that are inside-voice conversations that were being exported to outside voices. When outsiders pick up on insider language, the question is, ‘Can I participate in that or is that not for me?’” —Emmett Price III, inaugural dean of Africana Studies at Berklee College of Music in Boston Hip-hop, so the legend goes, was born at a party that took place 50 years ago this month, in the Bronx, New York City. 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