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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Crews feel the pain of strikes
- The below-the-line workers in film and TV are struggling as negotiations drag on.
- Deal coaxes insurers back to state’s high-risk zones
- Companies to write policies in fire-prone areas in exchange for looser rate hike rules.
- Quiet end to DWP billing probe
- Critics ask why others weren’t charged in the case involving utility, city attorney’s office.
- Stronger El Niño portends another wet winter in state
- Vince mcmahon’s last stand
- WWE boss is back in charge but under investigation
- Crews feel the pain of strikes
- [[USA Today]]
- MAKING THEIR VOICES HEARD
- U.N. GENERAL ASSEMBLY
- At edge of security perimeter, those with causes (and signs) speak out
- Indicted senator again defiant
- Menendez faces new corruption charges
- Surgeons perform second pig heart transplant
- Experimental bid aims to prolong life of dying man
- MAKING THEIR VOICES HEARD
- [[The New York Times]]
- SENATOR PEDDLED CLOUT FOR MONEY, PROSECUTORS SAY
- Menendez Is Charged With Bribery Plot — Quits Foreign Relations Role
- Mexico Feeling Pressure of Relentless Migration
- Efforts to Curb a Tide From South America Show Little Effect
- U.S.-Iran Deal To Free Captives Almost Fizzled
- Older Subway Riders Find Joy Is in the Journey
- SEOUL DISPATCH
- A subway stop in Seoul. Riders over 65 don’t pay a fare, and many take advantage of the perk.
- Little Precedent For Gag Order In Trump Case
- CAR PARTS HALTED AS STRIKE WIDENS
- But U.A.W. Sees Progress in Talks With Ford
- SENATOR PEDDLED CLOUT FOR MONEY, PROSECUTORS SAY
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Voters Bristle at the Prospect Of a New Impeachment Fight
- The Elusive Figure Running Wagner’s Embattled Empire
- Following Prigozhin’s death, business school grad Dmitry Sytii is working to preserve the group’s lucrative African operations
- https://www.wsj.com/world/africa/wagner-africa-sytii-prigozhin-gold-12a45769?st=ky5bl86rpdq021h&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Venetians Struggle To Prevent A Tourist Takeover
- Senator Menendez Hit With Bribery Charges
- Union Expands Strikes At GM, Stellantis
- UAW spares Ford from new action, saying it sweetened its offer recently
- https://www.wsj.com/business/autos/uaw-poised-to-expand-strike-to-more-auto-factories-98f0a9af?st=21w6rdgajo8v6i8&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Apple CEO Goes All In to Boost iPhone 15 Sales
- HANDS ON: Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook joins customers Friday at the company’s Fifth Avenue store in New York City as the latest iPhones and Apple Watches became available. Long lines formed outside some Apple Stores around the world.
- Millions See Cleaning as Their Idea of a Good Time
- The hum of a vacuum is music to the ears. Staying home to tidy up is ‘new going out.’
- https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/cleaning-hacks-tips-for-home-tiktok-influencers-3c689dd?st=eh8l60dzm7v0tps&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Investors braced for rates to stay high
- ▸ Markets take ‘negative’ view ▸ Dollar hits 6-month peak ▸ Policy loosening set to be slow
- India visa ban targets Canada
- A Sikh devotee prepares to take a dip in the sacred pond at Amritsar’s holy shrine of the Golden Temple in Punjab, India, this week.
- Former Fox host Carlson unknowingly returns to small screen on Russian TV
- Russia’s flagship state news channel is advertising a new programme hosted by Tucker Carlson, apparently without the firebrand rightwing US TV host’s knowledge or consent.
- Farc clues to Colombia’s coca leaf price crash
- Experts are struggling to explain a crash in the price of Colombian coca leaves, the main ingredient in cocaine, which has left thousands of small, rural farmers impoverished. Some suspect a big factor in the glut is the disbanding of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) guerrillas, who kept prices stable via a virtual monopoly of the illicit trade. In addition, combined growing and processing operations may have cut out traditional farmers.
- Investors braced for rates to stay high