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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- State puts farming area on notice
- Water board takes an unprecedented step to curb chronic overpumping
- Campus safety vs. free speech at USC
- Some ask if keeping the valedictorian from speaking at graduation takes students’ need for security too far.
- Anaheim OKs major Disneyland expansion
- In Ukraine, the unthinkable is now ‘what if?’
- The specter of losing to Putin gains voice amid stalled aid, war fatigue and dimming attention. But nation is not giving up the fight for its life.
- State puts farming area on notice
- [[USA Today]]
- It’s ‘a real uphill battle’
- Homeless crisis in spotlight as Supreme Court considers allowing cities with no shelters to ban sleeping outside
- DHS to combat online sex abuse
- CHILD EXPLOITATION
- Mayorkas says crimes are shocking, pervasive
- United Methodist budgets hit after split on LGBTQ+ stance
- Church wrestles with financial dent caused by disaffiliations since 2019
- It’s ‘a real uphill battle’
- [[The New York Times]]
- How Israel Miscalculation Poked at a Hornet’s Nest
- Failing to Anticipate Iran’s Response Over a Strike on Its Embassy in Damascus
- Senate Rejects Push for Trial Of Mayorkas
- Late-Night Parties Where Campaign Funds Flow
- Law in Hawaii to End Pay-to-Play Included a Big Loophole
- Deadly Middle East Flooding
- A year’s worth of rain in a day killed at least 19 in Oman and paralyzed cities in the United Arab Emirates, like Sharjah, above.
- Columbia Chief Vows Remedies To Antisemitism
- Women Share Abortion Input Across TikTok
- Colorado Extends Privacy Rights to What Goes On in Our Brains
- Protecting Neural Data From Being Sold
- How Israel Miscalculation Poked at a Hornet’s Nest
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Tesla Tries to Revive Big Payday For Musk After Court Rejected It
- China Punishes Bad Debtors: No Fast Trains or Nice Hotels
- As U.S. Aid Is Delayed, Ukraine’s Hopes Dim For Stopping Russia
- Biden Pushes To Boost Chinese Steel Tax
- Key tariff rate on metals would be tripled as Beijing unleashes exports
- https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/biden-calls-for-steep-hike-to-tariff-on-chinese-steel-dd131264?st=lbgfyctllm9g8vf&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- On Their Tippy Toes, Ballerinas Hit the Tip Top
- EN POINTE: Students from the Youth America Grand Prix break the Guinness World Record for most ballerinas en pointe at the same time at New York City’s Plaza Hotel. The 353 participants beat the previous record of 306 ballerinas.
- Tossed Out Coins Pay Up
- Americans throw away as much as $68 million worth of change each year, according to one estimate. Coins are often more trouble than they are worth to carry around. One waste company is making a profit by salvaging these coins.
- https://www.wsj.com/finance/americans-throwing-away-coins-28ca794c?st=d0b6be9rmae2qyt&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- The Quest to Build America’s Tallest Skyscraper in…Oklahoma
- A developer’s plan to outdo New York has its skeptics—‘I just burst out laughing.’
- https://www.wsj.com/us-news/oklahoma-skyscraper-americas-tallest-eaae69d2?st=88sdc93e8a3egye&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Massive US deficit poses ‘significant risks’ to world economy, warns IMF
- ▸ Fiscal shortfall stoking inflation ▸ Rampant spending under fire ▸ Red light for China, UK and Italy
- Freak flood cripples Dubai
- People walk through flood water in Dubai yesterday after torrential rain swept across the United Arab Emirates, disrupting public transport, the airport and submerging cars and homes.
- Escobar brother cannot trademark late drug lord’s name, EU court rules
- A top EU court has ruled that the name of the dead Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar cannot be registered as a trademark in the EU.
- Power-hungry AI presents threat to electricity grids
- Progress in artificial intelligence used to be squeezed by availability of chips, according to big tech leaders, but now another scarcity threatens its march — electricity supply. As Amazon, Google and Microsoft pump in billions to AI projects, power-hungry data centres are straining grids already battling to cope with the electric transport shift. Data centre spending will hit $225bn this year, requiring reform of power distribution systems in many nations.
- Massive US deficit poses ‘significant risks’ to world economy, warns IMF