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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Patel fighting to show he’s fit for role
- The FBI director has struggled, and top officials question his future at the bureau.
- Turf not as ‘green’ as it looks
- Californians say they want less plastic, but the state is covered in synthetic carpets
- DOS PUEBLOS players stretch on artificial turf before a flag football game held at Oxnard High School.
- State to roll out its own vaccine rules
- California breaks from the CDC with new guidance after a wave of COVID cases.
- U.S. citizenship test to get tougher
- As in previous term, Trump moves to make it more difficult to become naturalized.
- CALEB Martinez with his mother, Alma, after her naturalization ceremony Wednesday in Riverside.
- ABC pulls Kimmel’s show
- Network announces indefinite pause after Kirk remarks
- JIMMY KIMMEL said that Charlie Kirk’s alleged shooter might be pro-Trump.
- Protester cleared of assault charge
- Acquittal may bode ill for U.S. prosecutor pursuing cases tied to immigration clashes.
- Patel fighting to show he’s fit for role
- [[USA Today]]
- ‘We’re not dead yet’
- Now in their golden years, these seniors are reliving the activism of their youth
- Bonnie Daniels and Dee Anne Croucher didn’t expect to spend their retirement in the florescent-lit halls of immigration court, facing down masked ICE agents. ● But that’s where they head daily to quietly challenge President Donald Trump’s crackdown. They warn immigrants what awaits them. They hand out Sharpies so each can write an emergency contact phone number on their forearm. They hold the immigrants’ hands, walking shoulder to shoulder with them into the crowd of agents blocking the exit. ● Like other seniors on the front lines of resistance to the Trump administration, Daniels and Croucher are old enough to have protested the Vietnam War and to have not trusted anyone over 30.
- ‘I had enough of his hatred’
- Texts suggest suspect wanted to ‘take out’ Kirk
- Vending machines turn out collectible artwork for quarters
- Stephanie Krim founded Good Things Vending in 2018 as a way to sell art, vintage items and other goods.
- ‘We’re not dead yet’
- [[The New York Times]]
- FIRED CHIEF SAYS KENNEDY ASSAILS SCIENCE AT C.D.C.
- TESTIFYING TO SENATE
- Paints Picture of a Health Secretary Bound Up in His Ideology
- Dr. Susan Monarez described a tense meeting before her firing.
- Fed Cuts Rate, But the Board Remains Split
- Projections Show More Reductions Likely
- A Royal Welcome for Trump
- Pomp and pageantry demonstrated Britain’s eagerness to appeal to President Trump.
- Trump Finds Closer Targets To Vanquish
- From ‘Narco-Terrorists’ to ‘Radicals’ on the Left
- Netanyahu and Israel With ‘No More Red Lines’
- In Gaza City Operation, Embracing Isolation
- Tanks Were Just Tanks, Until Drones Made Them Change
- In just three years of war in Ukraine, tanks have evolved.
- Hollywood Adored Him. But It Wasn’t Mutual.
- Redford Revered, Even With His Critiques
- Times Square Casino Proposal Is Struck Down
- Big-Time Backers Lose to Local Opposition
- FIRED CHIEF SAYS KENNEDY ASSAILS SCIENCE AT C.D.C.
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Fed Lowers Rates by a Quarter Point
- At least two more cuts are penciled in as concerns shift to cracks in job market
- https://www.wsj.com/economy/central-banking/fed-cuts-rates-by-quarter-point-and-signals-more-are-likely-dba38600?st=FUz65A&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- America Loves Cocaine Again— Mexico’s New Drug Boss Cashes In
- The Trump administration’s war on fentanyl lifted the fortunes of ‘El Señor Mencho’
- https://www.wsj.com/world/americas/mexico-drugs-cartel-oseguera-trump-586f0cec?st=3MgsfK&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Ousted CDC Head Says RFK Jr. Asked Her to Ignore Science
- Disney Pulls Kimmel After Kirk Remarks
- Divergent American Economy Gets More Divided
- British Royals Pull Out the Pageantry for Trump
- ALL THAT GLITTERS: President Trump, standing between King Charles III and Catherine, the Princess of Wales, spoke Wednesday at a banquet at Windsor Castle as the U.K. put on a lavish show for his state visit.
- https://ereader.wsj.net?publink=19292b6d0_134fb4a
- The Debate Roiling Marathoners: Does Running Downhill Count?
- Tempers are flaring over mountain races that help people qualify for the majors
- https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/fitness/boston-marathon-running-downhill-0d23143a?st=9fDKhY&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Fed Lowers Rates by a Quarter Point
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Fed cuts rates by quarter point as jobs weakness overshadows tariff concerns
- ▸ First reduction of 2025 ▸ ‘Balance of risks’ shifts ▸ Miran backs bigger move ▸ Action follows Trump ire
- Day of pomp and protests
- Donald Trump inspects troops at Windsor Castle yesterday during his state visit to the UK, ahead of a private lunch with King Charles.
- Beijing slaps ban on Nvidia’s chips in bid to bolster homegrown AI industry
- China’s internet regulator has banned the country’s biggest technology companies from buying Nvidia’s artificial intelligence chips, as Beijing steps up efforts to boost its domestic industry and compete with the US.
- Mixed-sex ‘lounges’ a step too far for Saudi old guard
- The ‘lounges’ that spread across Saudi Arabia after the conservative kingdom began its ambitious liberalisation drive are on borrowed time. Allowing men and women to smoke shishaa and hear live music, they are also affordable for those for whom megaconcerts and F1 races are out of reach. Conservatives, however, see them as seedy places whose dark rooms allow the sexes to consort and drink illicit alcohol. Their fears have sparked a clampdown.
- Fed cuts rates by quarter point as jobs weakness overshadows tariff concerns