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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Rubio’s path to pursue Maduro
- He has Trump’s ear, wins over isolationists in bid to oust leftist leader of Venezuela.
- A CIVIL militia member waves the Venezuela flag during a recent rally in Caracas against foreign meddling.
- Anger as sex abuse fraud claims mount
- Two more people say they were paid to sue. Real victims fear for $4-billion settlement.
- California’s drug program will offer cheaper insulin
- The state will sell pens for $11, far below market price
- GOV. Gavin Newsom, in announcing the measure, said he was proud of California’s role in disrupting “Big Pharma” and its market hold on medications.
- USC rejects Trump education compact
- School president says offer to gain priority research funding raises concerns over values.
- U.S. charges two with defrauding homeless program
- Tool to track patients who wander
- Free devices from county are a boon for those with cognition issues, their caregivers.
- Dodgers take Game 3
- Tyler Glasnow pitches in a 3-1 win over the Brewers in the NLCS Thursday.
- Rubio’s path to pursue Maduro
- [[USA Today]]
- HOME TESTS FOR COLON CANCER CUT DOCTORS OUT
- Physicians say mail-in options can confuse, worry patients
- Jeff Smith was dumbfounded when he received a colon cancer screening kit in the mail. ● The 68-year-old Minnesota man hadn’t asked for the Cologuard test, and his doctor hadn’t mentioned anything about it. And why in the world would he need such a test? Smith has lived most of his life without a colon. As a child, he had ulcerative colitis, an inflammatory bowel disease. Doctors removed his colon. ● Smith’s experience, which included additional uncomfortable testing after he completed the kit, has some doctors worried about the idea of mailing tests to patients without consulting their doctors first. Early detection of colon cancer is crucial – it’s the second-leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, with nearly 53,000 people projected to die from it in 2025, American Cancer Society says. ● But the disease is highly treatable if caught early; screening is recommended for adults ages 45 to 75 at average risk. Yet nearly 1 in 3 eligible adults are not up to date on colon cancer screening.
- Wanted: Generals in mold of Patton
- Hegseth seeks to clear way for hard chargers
- Shoppers are turning to prepared meals more
- Competition for ‘a share of the stomach’ heats up
- Rotisserie chickens are growing in popularity as diners seek savings and convenience.
- Experts debunk booking myths that don’t save you any money
- Some travelers may think they need to follow longstanding travel hacks to score the cheapest prices on airfare. Is it better to book travel on a Tuesday? Do you save money booking far in advance? Travel experts say these common beliefs are incorrect, noting there are better ways to find deals.
- It’s not necessary to buy international plane tickets far in advance if you’re looking to save money, travel experts say. In fact, doing so can often cause you to overpay.
- HOME TESTS FOR COLON CANCER CUT DOCTORS OUT
- [[The New York Times]]
- BOLTON INDICTED ON HIS HANDLING OF U.S. SECRETS
- A TOTAL OF 18 COUNTS
- A Bitter Enemy of Trump Who Faced Scrutiny Under Biden
- Trump Targets Democratic Areas by Halting Billions
- More than 200 infrastructure projects in blue strongholds have had their federal funding cut off during
- the government shutdown.
- U.S. Admiral In Boat Strikes Exits Abruptly
- Commander Has Held Post for Under a Year
- Long-Sought C.I.A. Secret Is Found in a Library
- Documents Filed at the Smithsonian Unlock a Sculptor’s Puzzle
- Two journalists found the solution to the final passage of Jim Sanborn’s artwork Kryptos, which sits at C.I.A. headquarters.
- Less FEMA Aid Flows to Areas Hit by Disaster
- Mamdani, Reaching Out to Jews, Finds Supporters and Skeptics
- Trying to Heal Unease Over Israel Stance
- In San Francisco’s A.I. Frenzy, Rentals Are Scarce and Costly
- Roy Lee, Cluely’s chief executive, at home in Cluely’s office in San Francisco. His start-up leased apartments for its employees.
- BOLTON INDICTED ON HIS HANDLING OF U.S. SECRETS
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Venezuela Girds for U.S. Fight, But Its Defenses Are Vulnerable
- Aggressive posturing in face of American pressure belies lack of military strength
- https://www.wsj.com/world/americas/venezuela-military-movement-militia-c59ca9ef?st=7ior3d&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Data Centers Build Their Own Power
- Desperate for electricity, tech companies are bypassing the grid
- https://www.wsj.com/business/energy-oil/ai-data-centers-desperate-for-electricity-are-building-their-own-power-plants-291f5c81?st=BSLuAz&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Bolton Is Latest Trump Adversary To Be Indicted
- New Citi Premium Card Became Ordeal for Users
- Oil Prices Tumble To Lowest Level Since ’21
- Oversupply, fear of economic slowdown jolt energy markets, portend cheaper fuel
- https://www.wsj.com/finance/commodities-futures/oil-prices-drop-to-the-lowest-level-in-nearly-five-years-d7515a8f?st=1For7v&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Violence Mars Mourning for Kenyan Politician
- UNREST: The military tried to disperse crowds and police opened fire Thursday, killing two people, as they sought to control the thousands gathered for a public viewing in Nairobi of the body of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who died at age 80.
- https://apnews.com/article/kenya-raila-odinga-body-arrives-airport-9fa0cecd8bde7ffe38a44a67589fd77c?utm_source=copy&utm_medium=share
- TiVo Has Sold Its Last DVR. These People Refuse to Let Go.
- The world has passed the device by, but fans plan to use it until the bitter end
- https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/tivo-dvr-cord-cutting-5a428638?st=KoxiRu&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Endowment Gains Surge
- Many colleges earned robust returns last year, though battles with the White House are keeping schools on edge.
- https://www.wsj.com/us-news/education/university-endowments-returns-d43d2f2e?st=XCngT6&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Venezuela Girds for U.S. Fight, But Its Defenses Are Vulnerable
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- $1tn valuation boost for AI big names powers fears of private market bubble
- ▸ Contagion risk for wider economy ▸ 10 groups take bulk of investment ▸ Scale dwarfs dotcom era
- Founder’s tale of easy credit
- A decade before the lightning-fast collapse of car-parts conglomerate First Brands shook the highest echelons of Wall Street, the group’s boss, Patrick James, was battling creditors over millions of dollars in defaulted debts and fending off allegations of fraud.
- Trump to meet Putin in summit aimed at ending ‘inglorious’ war in Ukraine
- Donald Trump said yesterday that he would meet again with Russian President Vladimir Putin for talks over an end to the war in Ukraine.
- Zelenskyy presses Trump for deeper-striking missiles
- Donald Trump is today set to discuss with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy the sale of Tomahawk missiles to Kyiv. While not thought to be game-changers alone, Kyiv believes the weapons could strike at Russian military and energy targets now out of reach, which could change Vladimir Putin’s calculus and force him to talks. A key question is whether Russia could use the missiles’ delivery to Kyiv as a pretext to intensify its attacks.
- $1tn valuation boost for AI big names powers fears of private market bubble