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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Homan outlines demands for a rollback
- Pulling agents out of Minnesota depends on state ‘cooperation,’ he says in a visit.
- PEOPLE take part in a vigil for Alex Pretti, who was fatally shot by federal agents in Minneapolis on Saturday.
- Schiff, Padilla leading effort to rein in ICE
- Senators help reach deal to buy more time for changes to agency and avoid shutdown.
- More arrests in L.A. as U.S. agents work faster
- Activists rethink response to aggressive enforcement
- Venezuela’s affordability crisis deepens
- Trump has promised economic revival, but many say life after Maduro is worse.
- “EVERYTHING has just become too expensive,” one Venezuelan man said. Above, a shopper in Caracas.
- FBI raid revives false 2020 assertions
- County to pause some sex abuse payouts
- Delay of settlement funds comes amid fraud inquiries, putting plaintiffs in limbo.
- Homan outlines demands for a rollback
- [[USA Today]]
- Lawsuits allege risks in weight-loss drugs
- ‘My colon blew up’: Users report adverse side effects
- A Maryland truck driver suffered an “eye stroke” that left him blind, first in one eye and then the other. ● An Oklahoma real estate agent heard her colon pop as it ruptured while she drove her granddaughter home from a softball game. “My colon blew up. Literally blew up,”she said. ● She had just wanted to finally lose that extra 40 pounds. ● Each has filed lawsuits that blame the popular class of weight-loss drugs known as GLP-1 receptor agonists, which include Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro, and they’re part of a growing number of lawsuits alleging that drugmakers failed to sufficiently warn of the risk of certain severe injuries.
- Todd Engel, left, and JoHelen McClain are plaintiffs in a growing number of GLP-1 lawsuits alleging failure to warn of severe side effects.
- “That’s the reality of life. There is nothing that’s really all benefit and no risk. There’s no medicine like that.” Ziyad Al-Aly Director of research and development at the St. Louis Veterans Affairs Health Care System
- A second term is no day at the beach
- Familiar storm clouds gather over Trump 2.0
- Despite Grammy glory, is rap’s reign over?
- Beyond the sales charts, hip-hop is still jumping
- Homan vows to ‘draw down’ federal presence in Minnesota
- Posters honor Renee Good and Alex Pretti, who were fatally shot by federal immigration officials in Minneapolis.
- Lawsuits allege risks in weight-loss drugs
- [[The New York Times]]
- DEMOCRATS REACH DEAL ON SPENDING IN BID TO LIMIT ICE
- MAY AVERT SHUTDOWN
- Agreement With Trump Opens Door to Talks on Agent Practices
- States Eyeing Accountability For U.S. Agents
- Pledges by Democrats Face Legal Hurdles
- In Minnesota, Local Officers In Tug of War
- After Heavy Snow, a Nice Hot Tub Does the Trick
- If Nature Won’t Melt It, New York Breaks Out Tools That Will
- A Trecan Combustion 60-PD Snowmelter at work in Lower Manhattan this week. It can turn half a ton of snow to water in seconds.
- Tariffs Turning Factories Into Winners or Losers
- Policies Protect Some, but at a High Cost
- Production at a company that makes fasteners for U.S.-made cars, left, a manufacturer of metal products for aerospace companies, center, and a warehouse for a maker of all-terrain vehicles.
- Amazon Is All In on ‘Melania,’ Raising Hollywood’s Eyebrows
- Amazon is spending $35 million on promoting “Melania.”
- DEMOCRATS REACH DEAL ON SPENDING IN BID TO LIMIT ICE
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Trump to Pick Warsh to Lead the Fed
- Deal Is Reached to Avert Shutdown
- Homan Plans Drawdown of Forces in Minnesota
- RESET: White House border czar Tom Homan, speaking in Minneapolis, said Thursday that the federal efforts to combat illegal immigration in the city haven’t been perfect, and he was working on a plan to begin drawing down the enforcement presence.
- https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/administration-working-to-draw-down-immigration-officers-in-minneapolis-homan-says-887a6d46?st=6muMAH&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- The Rise and Fall of Gregory Bovino
- The Minneapolis operation was his most ambitious yet, but descended into chaos
- https://www.wsj.com/us-news/bovino-ice-border-patrol-minneapolis-3b803543?st=qEJzqC&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Amazon Eyes Up to $50 Billion Investment In OpenAI
- Layoffs Reverse Pandemic Job Boom
- Americans Are Feeling Nostalgic For the Simple Days of. . . 2016?
- Yearning for year of Drake and Rihanna stems in part from the internet’s dark turn
- https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/2016-instagram-tiktok-drake-rihanna-907e8e05?st=5gSock&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- U.S. Life Expectancy Climbs
- Life expectancy in the U.S. reached a record high in 2024, climbing to 79 years, up 0.6 year from the year prior, following a substantial decline of drug-overdose deaths.
- https://www.wsj.com/health/drop-in-drug-overdoses-boosts-u-s-life-expectancy-to-all-time-high-79d5f2ba?st=pMnr85&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Companies scoop $22bn in contracts from Trump’s immigration agencies
- ▸ Palantir and Deloitte benefit ▸ Donor’s gravel business reaps $6bn ▸ ICE outlay doubles since July
- The funding boom has accelerated since Trump's 'big beautiful bill' became law in July last year
- Cuba’s stocks of oil dwindle
- Tourists travel in a classic American car along the waterfront in Havana this week.
- First Brands’ founder and his brother charged with fraud by US prosecutors
- US prosecutors have charged First Brands founder Patrick James and his brother Edward with fraud, accusing them of “fraudulently obtaining billions of dollars from lenders and enriching themselves”.
- Traders dash for refuge of Swiss franc as dollar reels
- Anxiety over the White House’s erratic policymaking has hit the dollar, linchpin of currency markets. The yen, another haven, is volatile as investors fret over a bonds sell-off. The big beneficiary is the Swiss franc, which has surged to its strongest level in more than a decade after a stampede into what traders call the last ‘reliable’ refuge. But, as Swiss exporters come under pressure, the franc’s value might pose ‘some difficult conversations’ for Zurich’s central bank.
- Companies scoop $22bn in contracts from Trump’s immigration agencies