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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- LAPD to train cameras on ICE agents
- Mayor orders police to capture and preserve footage of immigration raids.
- Images are ‘huge’ clue in search for Guthrie
- Investigators recover, share doorbell footage of a masked person outside the home.
- AT TOP, a woman walks by Nancy Guthrie’s home. Above, the FBI released this image of an individual appearing to be tampering with the victim’s home camera.
- ICE and border officials grilled at House hearing
- Agency chiefs do not apologize for Good, Pretti deaths, defend administration actions.
- IMMIGRATION agency leaders Rodney Scott, left, Joseph Edlow and Todd Lyons at the House hearing.
- Social media to get safety ratings
- Color-coded system for TikTok, Meta, other platforms aims to protect teenagers.
- CSU, community colleges in turf war
- Cal State blocks some bachelor’s degrees at smaller institutions
- SIX CSU campuses have objected to a proposed bachelor’s program at Santa Monica College, above.
- For these teens, nature is a poetic adventure
- Students from Boyle Heights write verse in parks through a poet laureate’s program.
- LAPD to train cameras on ICE agents
- [[USA Today]]
- Concerns rise as snowpack levels lagging
- West’s mild winter is threatening water supplies, ecosystems, more
- While the East may have been plunged into a snowy deep freeze this winter, weather data shows something perhaps more notable is happening in the West, where snowpack has been low and temperatures high. ● In fact, much of the West is on track for one of its mildest winters on record, according to a recent report from Weather.com. ● For example, people in normally snowy Salt Lake City have barely seen a flake of snow and Phoenix is sweltering through its warmest winter since records began, according to AccuWeather meteorologist Paul Pastelok. ● And overall, despite the eastern chill, amazingly it’s the fifthwarmest start to winter since 1981 when the entire country is figured in, Washington Post meteorologist Ben Noll said on X.
- Skiers and snowboarders faced low snow conditions Feb. 4 at Colorado’s Keystone Resort, which relied on extensive snowmaking to keep slopes open. Statewide, the snowpack is about 50% of normal.
- Federal workers find new purpose
- Laid-off employees take skills to state, local level
- Grandkids’ caregiving fight taken to court
- Relatives are not guaranteed a voice
- CARING FOR KIN
- Rochelle prays with her grandson, Jayden, before he eats in her home in San Antonio, Texas, on Aug. 24.
- U.S. skater’s path to Olympics paved with love, loss, resilience
- Maxim Naumov’s parents were killed in the crash of American Airlines Flight 5342 near Washington, DC, in January 2025.
- Concerns rise as snowpack levels lagging
- [[The New York Times]]
- ATTACK ON RULES IN CLIMATE CRISIS IS NEAR ‘VICTORY’
- TRUMP AIDES LED FIGHT E.P.A.
- Ready to Toss Key Finding and Tie Later Presidents’ Hands
- D.H.S. Claims In 4 Shootings Fizzle in Court
- Trump Officials Often Place Blame Quickly
- Sleeping in a Tent After Russia Knocks Out the Heat
- With defiant ingenuity, residents in Kyiv are trying to find ways to stay warm during a cruel winter made worse by the war.
- An American Tragedy at an Irish Luxury Hotel
- A Father Who Rushed to Help His Troubled Son Is Dead
- Trump Knew About Epstein, Ex-Chief Said
- All Eyes on the Skaters
- The figure skating men’s singles short program stood out on Day 4.
- At the Stonewall Monument, The Pride Flag Is Taken Down
- The flag last February. It was missing on Monday morning.
- Coffee and Tea May Cut Dementia Risk, So Have a Second Cup
- Long-Term Study Shows Benefits of Caffeine
- ATTACK ON RULES IN CLIMATE CRISIS IS NEAR ‘VICTORY’
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Life in Cuba Grinds to a Halt As U.S. Blockades Oil Imports
- Airlines cancel flights, hotels close and authorities furlough workers
- https://www.wsj.com/world/life-in-cuba-is-grinding-to-a-halt-under-u-s-oil-blockade-c8da5b30?st=UXdmkn&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Retail Revival Vow Burned Investors
- Tai Lopez pitched RadioShack, Pier 1 turnarounds; SEC alleges Ponzi scheme
- https://www.wsj.com/business/retail/tai-lopez-radioshack-pier1-investors-sec-66352aab?st=cd1qt7&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Kennedy Center Revamp Captivates President
- Korea Bitcoin Blunder Doles Out $40 Billion
- Tech Giants Prepare To Skirt H-1B Fee
- Big firms weigh how to avoid $100,000 charge, leaving small ones in the lurch
- https://www.wsj.com/business/big-tech-companies-prepare-to-skirt-trumps-100-000-h-1b-fee-7cbf1ebe?st=2idcEY&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Images Released, Person Quizzed in Guthrie Case
- PROBE INTENSIFIES: Footage released Tuesday shows a masked person at the Arizona home of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of journalist Savannah Guthrie, the day she vanished. A person has been held for questioning.
- https://www.wsj.com/us-news/images-of-masked-person-released-in-nancy-guthrie-investigation-24d0d8d3?st=tWf8vD&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- A Stanford Experiment to Pair Singles Has Taken Over Campus
- Matchmaking tool is the talk of the school, giving dating-challenged students new hope
- https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/relationships/stanford-students-experiment-dating-date-drop-92a4aea8?st=sctDmK&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Life in Cuba Grinds to a Halt As U.S. Blockades Oil Imports
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Wall Street’s anything-but-tech trade breathes new life into unloved sectors
- ▸ Investors dodge AI stocks ▸ ‘Major rotation’ in market ▸ Energy, small caps and materials gain
- Russian losses slow advance
- Russian soldiers on the frontline fire towards Ukrainian positions last month.
- Commerce secretary Lutnick admits he visited sex offender’s island in 2012
- Howard Lutnick said he visited Jeffrey Epstein’s island with his family in late 2012 as the US commerce secretary was grilled at a Senate hearing on his contacts with the late child sex offender.
- How Epstein broke into the house of Rothschild
- Hundreds of messages released by the US justice department lay bare how Jeffrey Epstein infiltrated the house of Rothschild. The sex offender cultivated ties with Ariane de Rothschild, head of private bank Edmond de Rothschild Group, becoming a confidant as well as a key adviser. There were dinners and gifts and they swapped lifestyle tips and contacts for her daughter’s college admission. Rothschild denies knowing of, and condemns, Epstein’s crimes.
- Wall Street’s anything-but-tech trade breathes new life into unloved sectors