Good morning. We’re covering the fallout from the ouster of the U.S. speaker and calls for change in Thailand about gun violence. |
Plus an auction of works from China’s top art collector. |
| Kevin McCarthy after being ousted as Speaker of the House on Tuesday.Maansi Srivastava/The New York Times |
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What happens after the U.S. speaker’s downfall |
The ousting of Kevin McCarthy from the role of House Speaker was a historic first that left an entire branch of the U.S. government paralyzed, putting its legislative work on hold until a successor is chosen. |
The vacancy at the top of the House is creating mounting concerns at the Capitol and the White House about the fate of spending legislation — including hoped-for funding for Ukraine. A deadline is looming: The government will shut down in mid-November unless a new funding measure is adopted. |
President Biden addressed chaos, calling on lawmakers to change the “poisonous atmosphere in Washington.” |
| Thailand’s previous mass shootings were in places far away from cities.Jorge Silva/Reuters |
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Thailand debates how to stop gun violence |
Thailand is in the grip of soul-searching over its gun culture after the deadly shooting Tuesday by a 14-year-old at the Siam Paragon mall in Bangkok. |
Thailand has strict laws intended to regulate the millions of firearms in circulation, but the head of a risk-assessment firm told The Times that a lack of enforcement makes regulation “nonexistent.” |
State officials and law enforcement officers can buy an unlimited number of guns from the government at a steep discount, leading to a thriving black market. Of Thailand’s 7.2 million privately owed guns, only six million are registered. |
| Pope Francis leading a mass at a previous synod in 2019.Pool photo by Remo Casilli |
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A potentially revolutionary Vatican synod begins |
The Catholic Church convened a major assembly of bishops yesterday at the Vatican. These multiyear gatherings are generally used to discuss specific issues to better guide the church. |
This synod could represent the culmination of Pope Francis’ papacy, and lay the groundwork for change on issues like married priests and gay unions. In what some consider a momentous innovation, Francis invited lay people, including women, to take part and vote in the meeting. Conservative bishops held their own gathering in opposition on Tuesday. |
Francis also issued a major new document yesterday that urgently calls to save a planet near “the breaking point.” |
| Sam Bankman-Fried faces seven criminal counts, including securities fraud and money laundering.Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times |
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- The 2030 World Cup, soccer’s biggest event, will be staged in six countries on three continents. Most of the games will be in Spain, Portugal and Morocco.
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| All six episodes of “Bargain” will begin streaming on Paramount+ today.Tving Co/Paramount+ |
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| Liu Yiqian with works from his personal collection in 2013.Jonah M. Kessel for The New York Times |
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A surprise sale from China’s top art investor |
Liu Yiqian, a former Shanghai taxi driver who got rich through big bets on Chinese real estate and pharmaceutical stocks, made headlines in 2014 and 2015 by paying top prices for paintings and antiquities. |
In 2014, Liu paid a record $36.3 million for an ancient Chinese porcelain cup. He paid $170.4 million for Modigliani’s risqué “Nu Couché” painting a year later. One museum was not enough to display the collection he amassed with his wife, so they built two more. |
| Johnny Miller for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Rebecca Jurkevich. |
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That’s it for today’s briefing. See you tomorrow. — Justin |
P.S. Matina Stevis-Gridneff wrote about her reporting on a group of asylum seekers who were killed in the wildfires in Greece. |
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