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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- STORM BRINGS RAIN AND RISK
- People under umbrellas wait in line at Immanuel Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles for its weekly food pantry on Friday. A major storm threatens to bring flooding and landslides to the region.
- Court urged to pause climate laws
- Business groups ask justices to block state requirement for firms to disclose emissions.
- Foul-mouthed and savvy, she is tangled in scandal
- Dana Williamson, ex-chief of staff for Newsom, made friends and enemies in Sacramento
- LAFD insider is appointed chief
- Jaime Moore says he’ll bring in outside group to look into handling of Jan. 1 Lachman fire.
- Arrest rekindles an enduring political mystery in Mexico
- Focus on ’94 assassination echoes Kennedy case
- A 2004 ceremony in Tijuana honors slain candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio.
- Detainees sue
- Immigrants at Mojave detention center face “shockingly deficient” medical care and “decrepit” conditions, lawsuit claims.
- Florida will cast McCarthyism in a new light
- STORM BRINGS RAIN AND RISK
- [[USA Today]]
- SUBSIDY CLASH MAY SHAPE 2026
- Premium increase could figure in midterms
- Patrick Krason, campaign manager for Larry Jackson, who is running in the Republican primary for a U.S. House district in West Virginia, said he blamed both parties for his new premiums.
- Larry Jackson, a candidate in the Republican primary for a U.S. House seat in West Virginia, says steep ACA premium hikes facing the state’s residents highlight the stakes of the expiring subsidies.
- Trump: Dems, Epstein have ties
- DOJ will conduct probe at president’s request
- The Epstein scandal has been a political thorn in President Donald Trump’s side for months, partly because he amplified conspiracy theories about Epstein to his own supporters.
- Some question legality of U.S. strikes on vessels
- Rights groups say they violate international law
- The Trump administration designated the trafficking groups as terrorist organizations and has alleged that the Tren de Aragua gang is controlled by Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
- SUBSIDY CLASH MAY SHAPE 2026
- [[The New York Times]]
- SOME SUPPORTERS FEAR THAT TRUMP WON’T KEEP VOWS
- NOT SEEING POPULISM
- Rifts Over Foreign Deals, Epstein and Mingling With the Elite
- Desperation and Horror in Ukraine
- The city of Pokrovsk is on the brink of becoming another shattered trophy as the Russian Army prepares to take it.
- New Inquiry About Epstein Omits a Name
- Trump Tries to Divert Scrutiny to Democrats
- Trump Curbing Tariffs on Food To Tame Prices
- They’re Against Trump, but Not His I.V.F. Policy
- A Drug Discount Could Help a Broad Swath of Americans
- Making Sure Their Voices Are Heard
- At the climate summit in Brazil, Indigenous people’s presence is palpable and strong.
- Burglary Rings Tied to Colombians Prey on Asians Across U.S.
- Immigration and Bail Issues Stymie Police
- Housing Chief Invokes Family; Some in Family Wish He’d Stop
- Bill Pulte, director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
- SOME SUPPORTERS FEAR THAT TRUMP WON’T KEEP VOWS
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Buy-the-Dip Investors Rescue Market From a Dismal Week
- In Pregnancy Quest, Costs Pile Up as Chances Diminish
- The choice to keep going with fertility treatments can be hard to navigate; a couple spends $300,000
- https://www.wsj.com/health/fertility-treatment-in-vitro-cost-e2395b09?st=oRnyub&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Walmart Picks Insider As CEO
- Incoming chief to navigate a complex retail landscape, starting with AI
- https://www.wsj.com/business/retail/walmart-doug-mcmillon-new-ceo-john-furner-31ab949f?st=j25hLR&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Purdue’s $7.4 Billion Opioid Settlement Is Approved
- Secret Memo Lays Out Case for Boat Strikes
- Russia Unleashes Deadly Air Assault on Kyiv
- POUNDED: An investigator looks through a window Friday in an apartment building damaged during a Russian drone and missile strike on Ukraine’s capital. Authorities said six people were killed and at least 35 others were wounded.
- https://www.wsj.com/world/europe/ukraines-200-billion-lifeline-from-europe-stumbles-on-pushback-in-belgium-b38d0453?st=WkbbRN&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- The Skinny Font Taking Over Tech Firms and the White House
- After decades of obscurity, a bookish style is everywhere. Some say it’s gone too far.
- https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/serif-instrument-skinny-font-e22b8054?st=fZZayh&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Alibaba tech ‘helps China target US’
- ▸ Claim in White House memo ▸ Support for military ‘operations’ ▸ Company rejects ‘nonsense’
- The memo sets out ‘top secret’ intelligence on how Alibaba gives the PLA capabilities the White House thinks threaten US security
- Japan calls in bear hunters
- Bears walk on a road in Shiretoko National Park in the northern Japanese town of Shari in Hokkaido last May
- Meloni covets Italian families’ hidden gold heirlooms in rush for tax revenue
- Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s Italian government is looking to gold — and its soaring value — to raise more money for the public coffers, as members of her rightwing coalition squabble over other elements of next year’s budget.
- Great leap backwards for Mao’s tipple as tastes shift
- The favoured tipple of former leader Mao Zedong is struggling to cope with shifting tastes in modern China. Baijiu, an intense, sorghum-distilled spirit, has long been a staple of official functions and is traditionally associated with raucous work gatherings. But younger, Gen Z drinkers are less keen to splash out and bans on lavish government spending, including on alcohol, have expanded. One maker, Moutai, has cut prices to their lowest for a decade.
- Alibaba tech ‘helps China target US’