O.J. Simpson, John McCain, Ram Nath Kovind: Your Friday Briefing
[The New York Times] • Malaysia banned the global hit, "Despacito," from state broadcasters, but one private radio station admitted it is a phenomenon
that is "hard to stop." [The Star] • Rising anti-Indian sentiment in China, fanned by border disputes, has not dimmed China’s wild enthusiasm for the Bollywood movie "Dangal." [South China Morning Post] • Clark Air Base in the Philippines, once the biggest American military base overseas, is now being redeveloped by China.
The Times once asked her if female leaders would "acquire the negative traits
that power breeds." "It would take a very long term of women absolutely in power to get to the place where they became men," she said.
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Mohamed Noor, who shot Ms. Damond, was the first Somali police officer to be stationed in his precinct,
which has a large refugee community that has at times felt victimized by the police.