O.J. Simpson, John McCain, Ram Nath Kovind: Your Friday Briefing<br />[The New York Times] • Malaysia banned the global hit, "Despacito," from state broadcasters, but one private radio station admitted it is a phenomenon<br />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.<br />The Times once asked her if female leaders would "acquire the negative traits<br />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.<br />[The New York Times] Tips, both new and old, for a more fulfilling life.<br />View all New York Times newsletters.<br />View all New York Times newsletters.<br />Mohamed Noor, who shot Ms. Damond, was the first Somali police officer to be stationed in his precinct,<br />which has a large refugee community that has at times felt victimized by the police.