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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Bass calls on Wasserman to quit LA28 post
- It’s ‘unfortunate’ the Olympic committee is standing by chairman, mayor tells CNN.
- Powerful voice for racial justice
- THE REV. JESSE JACKSON, 1941 – 2026
- An orator with a flair for rhyme, the civil rights leader was the first Black presidential candidate to attract a major following
- HOLDING THE SPOTLIGHTJackson greets supporters at the Superdome in New Orleans during his first presidential run in 1984.
- Colbert says CBS barred interview
- The network cited FCC equal-time rules to keep a Democrat off his show, he says.
- Canadians still avoiding Palm Springs
- Tourism sector feels the chill from snowbirds unhappy with Trump
- BANNERS in Palm Springs last year show support for Canadians, who spend millions in the region.
- Warner reopens bidding, gives Paramount 7 days to make its case
- The larger showbiz conglomerate also sets a March 20 deadline for shareholder vote.
- Curling scandal could alter the sport’s culture
- MARC KENNEDY of Canada was accused of cheating in his team’s victory against Sweden on Friday.
- Bass calls on Wasserman to quit LA28 post
- [[USA Today]]
- Civil rights icon lived for justice
- Rainbow PUSH Coalition founder battled even in illness
- JESSE JACKSON 1941-2026
- The Rev. Jesse Jackson often led crowds in a call-and-answer chant that usually included variations on “I may be poor … but I am … Somebody. I may be young … but I am … Somebody.”
- Jackson speaks to marchers during the trial of former Officer Derek Chauvin on April 19, 2021, in Minneapolis. Chauvin was later convicted of killing George Floyd.
- “He was an unstoppable and formidable force, proving that no opponent or battle was too big.” Ben Crump Civil rights attorney
- Questions arise over payouts by FEMA
- Officials get theirs as other fire victims wait
- Sara Jo Mathews, with husband Ryan Snyder, says FEMA has been slow to pay out funds set aside for wildfire victims.
- Top Democrats lay groundwork for 2028
- Governors say they have ‘the receipts’ of success
- Beshear
- Newsom
- Civil rights icon lived for justice
- [[The New York Times]]
- VACCINE MAKERS CURB RESEARCH AND SHED JOBS
- OUT OF FAVOR IN D.C.
- Wallets Close to Industry as Kennedy Puts Up Obstacles
- Budget Cuts From Trump Were Stymied
- Congress Has Blocked Moves to Scale Back
- A Thundering Voice for Civil Rights, With a Rainbow Vision
- JESSE JACKSON, 1941-2026
- The Rev. Jesse Jackson ran for president twice in his effort to “transform the mind of America.”
- Mayor Floats Taxing Homes At Higher Rate
- The ‘Laughingstock’ Obama Didn’t See Coming
- Misreading Mood Shift That Paved the Way for Trump’s Rise
- These Olympic Participants Are Generating Plenty of Buzz
- Drones chase behind lugers, skiers and speedskaters.
- Rio’s Rolling Carnival
- The glittery and gritty Boi Tolo took over the city’s streets in a marathon all-day party.
- VACCINE MAKERS CURB RESEARCH AND SHED JOBS
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Jackson, Civil-Rights Activist Who Sought Presidency, Dies
- Minister’s 1984 run made him the first Black man to wage a full White House bid
- Jesse Jackson in Denver in April 1988 during a presidential run.
- https://www.wsj.com/politics/jesse-jackson-civil-rights-leader-and-democratic-presidential-candidate-dies-59eb285b?st=KXneCk&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Health CEO Made Industry Side Bets
- UnitedHealth’s Stephen Hemsley took unannounced stakes in startups
- https://www.wsj.com/finance/investing/unitedhealth-ceo-hemsley-private-investments-ee08bb16?st=DYnhxe&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Epstein Scandal Rattles Britain’s Royal Family
- U.S. Oil Output Is Strong Despite Very Low Prices
- Warner, In Shift, Reopens Talks With Paramount
- After sweetened bid, board sets deadline for ‘best and final’ offer
- https://www.wsj.com/business/media/warner-reopens-talks-with-paramount-after-sweetened-offer-3dbf191b?st=3Br8ED&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- New Orleans Enjoys a Last Bash Before Lent
- REVEL WITH A CAUSE: Mardi Gras celebrants splash their colors in the city’s Jackson Square on Fat Tuesday, the end of the weekslong Carnival season. Today marks Ash Wednesday, the Christian period of sacrifice ahead of Easter.
- No Views, No Hikes, Just Zzzzs
- Travelers, tired of being tired, book ‘sleepcations’
- https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/travel/no-views-no-hikes-just-zzzs-welcome-to-the-sleepcation-bc78e417?st=8zZ2CX&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Jackson, Civil-Rights Activist Who Sought Presidency, Dies
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Rights leader who saw US go from King’s killing to Obama presidency
- Jesse Jackson, one of the most prominent US civil rights leaders, who twice launched a nationwide campaign for the presidency, has died aged 84.
- Democratic voice: Jesse Jackson takes part in a rally in Washington in April 1992
- Warner Bros in ‘put up or shut up’ ultimatum to Paramount
- ▸ Last chance to beat $83bn Netflix bid ▸ Seven-day window for further talks
- German economy faces new challenge as population set to shrink 5% by 2050
- Germany’s population is projected to shrink nearly 5 per cent within 25 years, a significantly steeper decline than previously forecast.
- Hyatt boss checks out as Epstein ties take new scalp
- Hotels magnate Thomas Pritzker has become the latest corporate casualty of the Epstein files. His departure as boss of Hyatt, the business founded by his father Jay, comes after documents showed messages and references to meetings with Jeffrey Epstein over a decade until 2019. The sex offender admitted soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008. Pritzker, 75, conceded he had exercised ‘terrible judgment’ in maintaining contacts.
- Rights leader who saw US go from King’s killing to Obama presidency