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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Storm brings test for burn scars
- ‘Goldilocks’ atmospheric river is first major rain of the water year
- A PEDESTRIAN runs through rain in Santa Clarita on Tuesday. Showers may linger in the area Wednesday.
- Thousands of Kaiser workers start 5-day strike
- Union seeks 25% raise over four years for nurses, pharmacists, midwives and others.
- Media balk at Pentagon demands
- Lawyers say new rule against publishing unapproved material violates free press.
- Ban on nonstick pans is vetoed
- Newsom rejects phasing out cookware, other items containing ‘forever chemicals.’
- Taylor Swift climbs to top — again
- How ‘Showgirl,’ her new studio album, sold a record 4 million copies in first week
- THE POP superstar’s “The Life of a Showgirl,” advertised in Century City above, scored the biggest opening week ever for an album.
- Brutal Grindr attack links man to killings
- Survivor of a violent date helped police uncover a suspected killer’s years-long trail.
- Dodgers’ second act
- Yoshinobu Yamamoto warms up before Game 2 of the NLCS.
- Storm brings test for burn scars
- [[USA Today]]
- Parenthood, survival can be a juggling act
- These women thought motherhood was hard enough. Then they got cancer.
- The last thing Ameilia Boodoosingh Gopie remembers before blacking out on the delivery table is holding her daughter, Allana, for the first time. ● She didn’t feel anything. No connection. No love. ● “Who is this?”she remembers thinking about the baby. Then she bled out for 45 minutes. ● The feeling of motherly love she had envisioned while pregnant didn’t come to her in the days that followed Allana’s birth and her own recovery, said Gopie, who lives in Florida. Weeks passed, and then months. Gopie, who was 39 when Allana was born in August 2022, spent eight months battling postpartum depression before she started to form a real connection with her daughter. ● But just when she started to come into her own as a mom, her world fell apart. On Christmas Eve 2024, at 42, with a 2-year-old daughter to care for, Gopie was diagnosed with breast cancer.
- “The mom in me needed to listen to my child,” says Ameilia Boodoosingh Gopie, with daughter Allana. “And she needed me.”
- Justices reassess 1965 civil rights act
- Black congressional representation at stake
- People gather outside the U.S. Supreme Court as justices March 24 consider arguments in Louisiana v. Callais.
- Advocates: Special ed system in danger
- Education Dept. layoffs create uncertainty
- Students and educators participate March 13 in Special Athletes Day at Arnold High School in Panama City Beach, Florida.
- Coral reefs at point of no return, report warns
- Worldwide dieback may already be beyond hope
- Parenthood, survival can be a juggling act
- [[The New York Times]]
- How U.S. and Arab World Teamed Up on Gaza Deal
- Pressure on Both Israel and Hamas Yielded Compromise on Troop Withdrawal
- A ‘Quintessential Good’ Needs Help
- Four years after a global pledge to end deforestation, the amount of money going toward conserving forests is not enough, a U.N. analysis found. From left, near Tondheim, Norway; after a wildfire in Montana; aspen trees in Summit County, Colo.
- Roe Defeated, Activists Shift Battle to U.K.
- A New Pulse for Factory Towns In the Weaponry of the Future
- A worker inspecting a Swarm Defense Technologies drone at a factory in Auburn Hills, Mich., that had sat vacant for months.
- Governor Aims To Beat Collins And Flip a Seat
- Joy, Doubt and Complex Quiet In U.S. City Torn Over Mideast
- Silky R&B Titan Whose Seclusion Fed Mystique
- D’ANGELO, 1974-2025
- D’Angelo said he went beyond neo-soul: “I make Black music.”
- How U.S. and Arab World Teamed Up on Gaza Deal
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Hamas Cracks Down on Rivals After Truce With Israel Begins
- In Gaza, firefights, public executions follow cease-fire, spreading fear
- https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/hamas-gaza-israel-withdrawal-33d69b55?st=kHpnYt&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- NYC’s Office Market Sees Prices Roar Back
- U.S. Shift Against Electric Cars Swells Into a Global Reversal
- Wall Street Soars as Trading, Deals Rise
- Big banks’ earnings beat forecasts with the help of markets and boardrooms
- https://www.wsj.com/finance/banking/bank-earnings-goldman-jpmorgan-q3-profit-ee2cf2cc?st=z3rQMh&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Military Steps In After Madagascar Leader Flees
- REVOLT: Members of an elite army unit patrolled in front of City Hall in Antananarivo, the capital, during a rally Tuesday calling for President Andry Rajoelina to resign. He fled to an undisclosed location as a coup capped weeks of youth-led protests.
- https://www.wsj.com/world/madagascar-becomes-latest-country-to-see-a-youth-revolt-766255bf?st=ccFY1Q&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Gone Digging: Gold Fever Breaks Out
- Record prices turn amateurs into prospectors
- https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/gold-price-record-highs-db122740?st=wpbE3P&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Hamas Cracks Down on Rivals After Truce With Israel Begins
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Bessent slams China’s trade warfare
- ▸ Export curbs ‘a sign of weakness’ ▸ World economy dragged down ▸ Beijing strikes conciliatory note
- Army coup in Madagascar
- A member of Madagascar’s military looks on as protesters gather in the capital Antananarivo yesterday during a nationwide youth-led demonstration against power cuts and water shortages.
- Powell signals backing for new rate cut as cooling labour market stirs concern
- The US labour market is showing further signs of distress, Jay Powell has warned, as the Federal Reserve chair signalled he could be ready to support another interest rate cut this month.
- Milei’s party fields ‘mostly strange’ election hopefuls
- Javier Milei’s libertarian party will field a range of unconventional candidates for Argentina’s midterm polls. ‘Some are strong, but most are strange,’ says one election expert. Many are political outsiders, such as influencers and TV stars; others had ties to the left-leaning Peronists. The slate illustrates Milei’s challenge in turning an upstart party, now led by his sister Karina, that plays on being distinct from the corrupt political ‘caste’, into an effective force.
- Bessent slams China’s trade warfare