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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- The worst traffic crossings in L.A.
- We identified the most troublesome intersections. Some may surprise you.
- AT LINCOLN and Sepulveda boulevards, there have been 99 collisions since 2010, according to city data.
- Trump, in a weak position, projects power
- President has challenges heading into midterms but isn’t pivoting from his unpopular policies.
- Money could decide Wasserman’s LA28 fate
- Olympic chief’s fundraising ability plays into debate over whether Epstein fallout warrants resignation
- Ex-fire chief files whistleblower suit
- Crowley alleges Bass sought to shift blame for the city’s handling of the Palisades fire.
- U.S. sues UC over treatment of Jewish employees at UCLA
- UCLA ignored complaints, the lawsuit says.
- Reward offer
- Nancy Guthrie’s family is offering $1 million for information in her kidnapping. Above, Rachel Navarro puts up a flier in Tucson.
- In digital-first era, he’s plugging L.A. back in
- SPENCER RICHARDSON repairs a Nakamichi tape deck in his studio in Los Angeles on Feb. 11.
- The worst traffic crossings in L.A.
- [[USA Today]]
- In America, ‘you kind of do the math’
- After living abroad for a time, she stayed for the health care
- Hilary Hodge suffers from severe allergic asthma. But in 2012, she saw hope in biologic medication. There was one catch: She was living in the United States at the time, and biologics would cost her $36,000 a year. A few years later, she moved to Angers, France, with her husband. Across the pond, that same medical treatment was 12 times cheaper.
- Hilary Hodge moved to France with her husband and realized the health care system was more affordable and accessible.
- Tomatoes at a market stall in Navarrenx, France, must adhere to the E.U.’s stricter food standards.
- “It just sort of all of a sudden turned a lot more permanent. I guess we’re here. But honestly, health care is a big part of why.” Hilary Hodge
- Lawsuits on USPS delivery blocked
- Supreme Court rules against Texas landlord
- Upheaval in Mexico could last days, weeks
- Experts: Cartel violence eventually turns inward
- Cartel soldiers have burned vehicles and set up blockades after Mexico’s military killed the boss of the Jalisco drug cartel.
- Vote denier now leading security of U.S. elections
- Kurt Olsen is one of President Donald Trump’s lawyers who worked on efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
- In America, ‘you kind of do the math’
- [[The New York Times]]
- Reliance on Taiwan Chips Endangers U.S. Economy
- Big Tech Has Done Little to Heed Warnings of Disaster if China Attacks Island
- Not Wanting to Be Traded ‘Like Cattle’ for Peace
- Ukrainians in Donetsk Fear Region Being Handed to Russia
- Despite being about 12 miles from the front, Sloviansk is bustling, as many soldiers quartered there buy flowers for their partners.
- Mexico Facing Two-Part Test
- Pressed by Trump and Threatened by Cartels
- NEWS ANALYSIS
- A.I. Literacy Lesson: Don’t Let It Think for You
- Schools Stick Students in the Driver’s Seat
- North Star Academy Washington Park High School in Newark started a new A.I. class for seniors.
- Epstein Sought Customs Perks For Private Isle
- They’re for ICE, But Go NIMBY On Warehouses
- ICE plans a detention center at a warehouse in Surprise, Ariz.
- Reliance on Taiwan Chips Endangers U.S. Economy
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Trump Seeks to Quell Anxiety On Economy, Touts Turnaround
- Speech aims to sell Americans on an era of prosperity as GOP eyes midterms warily
- President Trump addressed Congress on Tuesday in front of Vice President JD Vance and House Speaker Mike Johnson.
- https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/trump-hails-an-economic-turnaround-many-voters-dont-see-9bb3d851?st=nPVHXm&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Tech Firms Monitor Workers’ Use of Bots
- AI-Led Stock Selloff Upends Forecast for Bountiful IPO Year
- Maduro Is Gone, But Regime Remains
- The U.S. expects Venezuela’s leaders to attract investors by fixing all they broke
- https://www.wsj.com/world/americas/venezuela-maduro-oil-trump-565b9afd?st=8ueLrY&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Meta, AMD Strike Massive Chip Deal
- Agreement, aimed at countering Nvidia, is valued at more than $100 billion
- https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/meta-and-amd-agree-to-ai-chips-deal-worth-more-than-100-billion-9c7fd06b?st=Wd1SfT&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Congee, Tai Chi and Chinamaxxing
- Americans are going all in on the Chinese lifestyle
- https://www.wsj.com/us-news/the-everyday-americans-going-all-in-on-the-chinese-lifestyle-3bca648c?st=n6EhJB&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Trump Seeks to Quell Anxiety On Economy, Touts Turnaround
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Investors seek shelter in asset-heavy stocks as AI anxiety shakes up Wall St
- ▸ Software suffers $1.2tn flight ▸ ‘Fear of becoming obsolete’ grips market ▸ Utilities and energy benefit
- US shuns war anniversary
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, centre, and foreign leaders hold candles during a ceremony to commemorate the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in Kyiv’s Independence Square yesterday.
- Meta chip deal targets 10% AMD stake as Big Tech groups look beyond Nvidia
- Meta has struck a multibillion-dollar chip deal with AMD that could lead to the Facebook owner taking a 10 per cent stake in the group, sending shares in the US chipmaker surging yesterday.
- Mexico’s deadly gamble on killing of cartel kingpin
- The death of one of Mexico’s top cartel leaders was a victory for President Claudia Sheinbaum but also one of her riskiest bets. The killing of Nemesio ‘El Mencho’ Oseguera of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel should relieve some pressure from Donald Trump, who has threatened drone strikes if fentanyl flows continue across the border. But cartel members rampaged across 20 states after Oseguera’s death with fires, blockades and killings.
- Investors seek shelter in asset-heavy stocks as AI anxiety shakes up Wall St