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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Fire report edits were ordered by Bass, sources say
- The mayor insists she did not demand any changes in Palisades study to limit liability.
- L.A. STUDENTS AGAINST ICE
- Pupils from at least 12 high schools march through downtown on Wednesday to protest nationwide immigration raids as Archbishop José H. Gomez celebrated a "Mass for Peace" near by.
- Supreme Court upholds voting maps
- Justices won’t stop California’s redrawn district lines, denying an emergency appeal.
- L.A. Olympics head facing calls to resign
- His apology on Epstein files doesn’t lessen heat
- LA28 HEAD Casey Wasserman has not addressed demands that he resign.
- California vows to protect elections
- State leaders decry Trump’s comments about ‘nationalizing’ the voting system.
- Interim USC chief becomes president
- Board chair calls Beong-Soo Kim ‘next generation’ leader in ‘a very changing time.’
- KIM says he values “intellectual curiosity and engagement with different viewpoints.”
- Cuts for homeless services
- L.A. County will slash $200 million from programs
- Fire report edits were ordered by Bass, sources say
- [[USA Today]]
- Kids delve into sports betting
- Regulators are doing little to nothing, analysis shows
- “The top two predictors of adult problem gambling are: you have a parent with a gambling problem and starting at a young age.” Jim Whelan Executive director of the Tennessee Institute for Gambling Education and Research at the University of Memphis
- Time is short for talks on DHS’ fate
- Agency faces its own shutdown deadline
- Senate Majority Leader John Thune is squaring off against Democrats.
- Why does president’s name seem ubiquitous?
- Trump’s push of brand stands out in history
- Attendees hold signs at a ceremony dedicating a stretch of road from West Palm Beach Airport to Donald Trump
- 700 immigration officers to leave Minnesota, Homan says
- Kids delve into sports betting
- [[The New York Times]]
- U.S. SCALES BACK IN MINNEAPOLIS
- 700 Agents Withdrawn, but 2,000 Remain
- A Crackdown Sinks Children Into Lives of Fear
- Turmoil in Minnesota Traumatizes Even the Youngest
- Xochitl Soberanes, 16, right, helped care for her three younger siblings while her father was held last month by immigration officials.
- New Laws Subject Faculty To Increased Surveillance
- Tip Lines and Syllabus Scans at Colleges
- U.S. Eyeing Nike Over Claims Of Bias Against White Workers
- Sweet Scent of Success
- Penny, a 4-year-old Doberman pinscher, above with her handler, Andy Linton, took the top prize at the 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Square Garden.
- Wonder Drug Keeps Sports In Its Clutches
- Lobster-Snagging Folk Hero With Sailor’s Heart, and Mouth
- VIRGINIA OLIVER, 1920-2026
- Virginia Oliver off the coast of Maine at 101 in 2021. As a general rule, her authority was not to be questioned on land or at sea.
- U.S. SCALES BACK IN MINNEAPOLIS
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Tech Selloff Propels Nasdaq To Its Worst 2 Days in Months
- Wall Street rotates out of AI leaders into real-economy companies’ stocks
- https://www.wsj.com/finance/stocks/global-stocks-markets-dow-news-02-04-2026-3fd7a30b?st=GfXgwH&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Flirty Emails, Chummy Pics Show Epstein’s Vast Reach
- Democrats’ Push to Curb ICE Hits GOP Resistance
- Cemetery Offers To Turn Loved Ones Into Gardening Soil
- Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery embarks on eco-friendly alternative
- https://www.wsj.com/business/funeral-burial-cremation-cemetery-8f24bc17?st=Z5bfgL&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Alphabet Sales Hit Record, Spending To Double
- Google parent’s annual revenue tops $400 billion for the first time
- https://www.wsj.com/tech/alphabet-q4-earnings-2025-googl-stock-fb9a4e9c?st=L9K3fG&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- A Tiny Rembrandt Draws a Roaring $17.9 Million
- CAT EYES: A chalk drawing of a recumbent lion by Rembrandt sold for $17.9 million at a Sotheby’s auction on Wednesday, smashing the Dutch master’s $3.7 million record for a work on paper and reflecting the strength of the art market’s recovery.
- https://www.wsj.com/arts-culture/fine-art/rembrandt-young-lion-sothebys-sale-42688ec4?st=achsd9&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Whatever You Do, Don’t Mess With Pittsburgh’s Parking Chairs
- Reserving a spot, illegal in most places, is part of the Steel City’s code
- https://www.wsj.com/us-news/whatever-you-do-dont-mess-with-pittsburghs-parking-chairs-596da9da?st=Rb3vFc&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Tech Selloff Propels Nasdaq To Its Worst 2 Days in Months
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Kremlin spy spacecraft intercepted Europe’s satellite signals, officials fear
- ▸ Networks crucial to security ▸ Unencrypted command data exposed ▸ Fears of Russian tampering
- These 'are an Achilles hell. Whoever attacks them can paralyse entire nations' Boris Pistorius, German minister
- Leaders’ calls keep Xi busy
- Xi Jinping waves to Vladimir Putin in Moscow from a screen during a video call yesterday.
- Contrarian Chinese trading firm nets $500mn in bold bet against silver price
- Chinese trading firm Zhongcai Futures has emerged as a big winner from the recent rout in silver, netting more than half a billion dollars from aggressive bets that the metal’s price would fall.
- Iran’s moderates add voice to clamour for total reform
- The death of thousands of citizens in Iran’s recent crackdown on protests is prompting even moderates to demand radical change. Some politicians want to drive reform within the government. Other dissidents see the killings as yet more evidence that the regime must be replaced in full. But the fate of Syria and Libya still haunts public debate, fuelling fears that abrupt change might lead to the republic’s disintegration.
- Kremlin spy spacecraft intercepted Europe’s satellite signals, officials fear