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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- DOJ’s loss of credibility seen in court defeats
- Federal officials’ false narratives alleging assaults on agents fail to sway juries.
- PEOPLE set up a barricade in Minneapolis on Sunday amid the Trump administration’s immigration sweep.
- ‘We’re underage. We’re scared’
- At Minneapolis school, half the students absent due to ICE fears
- No plan to expand state child-care subsidies
- Budget proposal lacks funds for more spaces, stalling Newsom’s affordability aims.
- Altadena residents may face higher water bills
- Struggling small utility plans a $50 monthly ‘fire recovery fee.’
- Governor’s race is wide open and awaits a star to emerge
- Plunging monarch butterfly tallies may be ‘new normal’
- ROUGHLY 12,260 monarch butterflies were recorded wintering in the West, the third-lowest since 1997.
- Grammy awards
- Bad Bunny arrives at Crypto.com Arena. His nominations included album, song and record of the year.
- DOJ’s loss of credibility seen in court defeats
- [[USA Today]]
- Advocates push to give NICU moms paid leave
- As her baby clung to life after an emergency C-section, her boss told her to log on anyway
- In the hours after one new mom’s emergency C-section − nine weeks before her due date − and as her baby girl was whisked away to the neonatal intensive care unit to be hooked up to life-saving machines, she emailed her boss. ● She was supposed to start a new job in five days. She’d negotiated for paid maternity leave in her contract, thinking she’d at least have a couple of months of work under her belt before she’d need to use it. But here she was, lying in a hospital bed with her abdomen cut open and her daughter fighting to stay alive. ● She explained everything in the email: how her doctor accidentally broke her water during a routine cervical exam and the chaos that ensued as she was rushed into an emergency surgery to delivery her baby. Her boss replied quickly. It was a brief message, offering some compassion and ending with the question: “Can you please confirm that you’ll be at work on Monday?”
- “It is unimaginable, an unimaginable situation, when you're worried about whether or not your baby is going to survive, and then having to pick between being there or choosing ... your job.” Rep. Brittany Pettersen, D-Colorado
- Another shutdown? Meh, say many in DC
- Onetime sign of crisis is now relatively common
- The U.S. Capitol dome in Washington appears to rise above a pile of snow as Congress works to resolve a partial shutdown.
- Feds and protesters take fight online
- Social media has become immigration battleground
- A woman holding a phone argues with a police officer while federal officers detain a man in St. Paul, Minnesota.
- Eastern U.S. set to be coldest place on planet, forecaster says
- Lisa Hemphill, of Hull, Massachusetts, is bundled up on Nantasket Beach Jan. 20. Extreme cold isn’t forecast to ease soon.
- Advocates push to give NICU moms paid leave
- [[The New York Times]]
- Files Rebut Elites’ Denials Of Cordial Ties to Epstein
- Business and Political Leaders Stayed Close Even After His Conviction as Sex Offender
- Courts Put Brakes on Trump’s Mass Deportations
- A Deluge of Lawsuits for Habeas Corpus Speeds Releases
- Pretti’s Killing Burst a Dam
- A Victim Who Inspired What Others Had Not
- Thousands marched in streets of Minneapolis on Friday to protest the federal immigration crackdown. Alex Pretti was not the first American citizen to be killed by federal agents there, but his death broke through with the public as the government’s story collapsed.
- K-Pop Stokes a Fire in Fans to, However Difficult, Learn Korean
- A Student Surge Traces to ‘Gangnam Style’
- Duke University’s K-pop dance team, left. Learning Korean may start with a passion for “KPop Demon Hunters,” but it can lead to a deeper understanding of the country. Language institutes like the Korean American Center in Irvine, Calif., right, are seeing a surge.
- Outcry on ICE Brought Trump Closer to a Deal
- Files Rebut Elites’ Denials Of Cordial Ties to Epstein
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- U.S. Readies for Iran Action, But More Air Defense Needed
- Pentagon moves to protect Israel, Arab allies, its own forces if Tehran retaliates
- https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/before-any-strike-on-iran-u-s-needs-to-bolster-air-defenses-in-mideast-faca35a9?st=iQtQz2&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Housing Market Is Shifting Back Toward an Advantage for Buyers
- ‘Spy Sheikh’ Bought Secret Stake In Trump Company
- $500 million for 49% of World Liberty came months before U.A.E. won AI chips
- https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/spy-sheikh-secret-stake-trump-crypto-tahnoon-ea4d97e8?st=nBQ44v&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- AI Boom Set to Erode Apple’s Profit Margins
- Funding To End Shutdown Runs Into Pushback
- House Democrats call for immigration changes before they would support deal
- https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/expected-house-vote-to-end-partial-shutdown-turns-dramatic-f72cbd05?st=MzpnfJ&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Florida Does Battle With Winter to Save Crops
- TEMPERATURE SWING: Blueberry plants were intentionally sprinkled with water in Clermont, Fla., to form a protective ice layer and shield them from effects of cold weather. Farm workers on Sunday smashed excess ice to keep branches from breaking.
- https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/expected-house-vote-to-end-partial-shutdown-turns-dramatic-f72cbd05?st=oXEHQi&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Alcaraz Slams Djokovic
- Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday became the youngest man ever to complete a career tennis Grand Slam after defeating Novak Djokovic in four sets in the men’s singles final at the Australian Open championship in Melbourne.
- https://www.wsj.com/sports/tennis/carlos-alcaraz-novak-djokovic-australian-open-b5e69e5f?st=KDEEnU&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Tourists in Japan Are Baffled: Where Are the Trash Cans?
- Influx of visitors forces country to school foreigners on art of being a human waste bin
- https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/travel/tourists-in-japan-are-baffled-where-are-the-trash-cans-8d0202b7?st=bjBtrg&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- U.S. Readies for Iran Action, But More Air Defense Needed
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- JPMorgan should ‘threaten’ UK over bankers’ tax, Mandelson told Epstein
- ▸ Emails reveal ties to sex offender ▸ Ex-powerbroker defends comments ▸ Labour Party urged to act
- 'Trying hard to amend as I explained to Jes last night. Treasury digging in but I am on case'
- Xi seeks global reserve status
- Scientists fear surge of poorly written ‘slop’ puts AI sector’s credibility at risk
- Artificial intelligence researchers are grappling with how to stop so-called “AI slop” from damaging confidence in the industry’s scientific work.
- Fed prepares for changes under Trump pick Warsh
- Donald Trump’s nomination of Kevin Warsh, above, to lead the Federal Reserve is set to trigger a reappraisal of the central bank’s role at the heart of the world’s biggest economy. Some say that a Warsh-instigated revamp is in the Fed’s interests, potentially quelling its very public spat with the White House. Others say that hostility within the US central bank towards the administration will make it difficult for Warsh to impose his will swiftly.
- JPMorgan should ‘threaten’ UK over bankers’ tax, Mandelson told Epstein