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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Medic helps fill a void on the streets
- Brett Feldman and his USC team dole out medication and hugs to homeless people.
- BRETT FELDMAN, director of USC Street Medicine, gives a shot to treat addiction to Ariana Montero, 46.
- Netflix bows out of the auction for Warner Bros.
- The streaming company declines to raise its bid after being topped by Paramount.
- NETFLIX CEO Ted Sarandos arrives at the White House to discuss a bid for Warner Bros. Discovery.
- How L.A. Unified’s AI gamble led to FBI raids
- L.A. risks loss of transit funding
- Short-staffed agency will seek two-year extension from state for three city projects.
- Virtual tie emerges in governor’s race
- Three Democrats, two Republicans top crowded field ahead of the June primary.
- U.S. cowboy’s diverse roots
- Rubio credited Spain. Historians find origins that include Mexican, Indigenous and African heritage.
- EMILIOCARRANZA SR. calls for a backup saddle when a stirrup breaks in Dairyland, Calif., in July.
- Medic helps fill a void on the streets
- [[USA Today]]
- Revolution was born in America’s historic taverns
- An 18th century traveler through the southern part of New Jersey might stop at the Indian King, a respite on a long journey along Kings Highway, then and now a main thoroughfare connecting several towns. ● At the Indian King, that traveler could find a hot meal and a pint of beer or hard cider. They could read the local newspapers, at a time before they were delivered to people’s homes. A bed for the night – cozy and warm, even though they might find themselves sharing it with a stranger if the inn was particularly busy. ● And, if it was the mid-1770s, that traveler might also hear talk of revolution, men recruiting others to join the militia fighting the British, and for a time, the newly formed state Legislature as members met in secret in an upstairs room, safe from the occupying forces farther north.
- A statue of an American Revolution soldier stands in front of the Indian King Tavern Museum on Kings Highway in Haddonfield, New Jersey.
- “There really weren’t a lot of other places like that ... so taverns were also a hotbed of debate.” Michelle Hughes The Indian King Tavern and Museum
- Trump pushes voting changes
- Parties divided over the SAVE America Act
- President Donald Trump delivers the first State of the Union address of his second term on Feb. 24.
- Airline staff replaces boy’s Pokémon cards
- United employees donate 15,000 after binder is lost
- Reid, 7, is presented with a binder of 15,000 Pokémon cards collected by United Airlines employees.
- Revolution was born in America’s historic taverns
- [[The New York Times]]
- FOR TRUMP, GOAL OF STRIKING IRAN MAY BE SYMBOLIC
- CHANCE TO CLAIM A WIN
- Officials Have Hopes and Doubts of Foe Ending Nuclear Work
- Israel Restless As It Confronts A 2nd Iran War
- Worry and Resignation Awaiting Call by U.S.
- A Rustic View of Stagnation and Inequality
- West Yorkshire, where Emily Brontë wrote “Wuthering Heights,” offers a window into the forces disrupting British politics.
- As Trump Claims Minnesota Victory, Some Ask What Was Won
- Show of Force Could Be Seen as Warning to Democratic States
- Bird Losses Accelerate in an Ominous Sign for the Environment
- The steepest drops from 1987 to 2021 were in Florida, Texas, Louisiana and Arizona, a study found.
- Trump’s New Idea for a Coin: Himself, Once Again, but Gold
- FOR TRUMP, GOAL OF STRIKING IRAN MAY BE SYMBOLIC
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Paramount Wins Warner Bid
- Netflix’s decision to bow out of contest clinches tie-up of entertainment giants
- https://www.wsj.com/business/media/warner-discovery-says-paramounts-latest-bid-is-superior-to-netflix-deal-e0ceea4c?st=QKt1H9&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- JPMorgan Dumped Epstein, But Its Bankers Stayed Close
- Americans Are Leaving the U.S. In Record Numbers
- More citizens are replanting overseas, enabled by America’s enviable salaries
- https://www.wsj.com/us-news/americans-leaving-the-us-migration-a5795bfa?st=Cmt5oL&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Clinton Blasts Her Deposition As Fishing Expedition
- Mortgage Rates Fall Below 6%, Lowest Since 2022
- Companies Rush to Get Their Tariff Money Back
- Mamdani Peddles NYC Housing Plan to Trump
- ODD COUPLE: New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani visited President Trump to discuss building 12,000 housing units. He gave Trump a copy of a famous tabloid edition, right, and a fake one. The mayor posted this photo on his X account.
- https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/new-york-city-mayor-mamdani-to-meet-with-trump-in-washington-7a5f5fd3?st=VTLt5C&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- The Sickest Burns on the Internet Come From French Bureaucrats
- Nation’s diplomats said nothing for ages. Now they have a comeback for everything.
- https://www.wsj.com/world/europe/french-response-foreign-ministry-x-account-trump-elon-musk-e7095fc1?st=kyENZe&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Heart Attacks' New Toll
- The proportion of adults age 18 to 54 who died in a hospital of a severe first heart attack rose 57% between 2011 and 2022, according to a study published Thursday in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
- https://www.wsj.com/health/wellness/more-americans-under-55-are-dying-of-severe-heart-attacks-12d5b326?st=RiVhwJ&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Paramount Wins Warner Bid
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Wall Street employs complex trades in attempt to escape AI ‘implosions’
- ▸ Hedging strategies proliferate ▸ Blog posts wipe billions off tech ▸ Nvidia’s success no protection
- 'For years everything moved in lockstep. But recent moves have been very, very dramatic'
- Kim parades potential heir
- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his teenage daughter Kim Ju Ae sport matching leather jackets during a military parade in Pyongyang, North Korea, yesterday.
- WEF chief quits over Epstein links as Brussels opens probe into Mandelson
- The president and chief executive of the World Economic Forum, Børge Brende, has resigned after an investigation by the organisation into his links with child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
- Tech groups raise millions for midterms battle on AI
- As US midterm elections loom this year, powerful Silicon Valley forces are pumping millions of dollars into the campaign to try to reshape Congress and influence the future of artificial intelligence regulation. Groups arguing for and against tighter AI rules have collected $265mn to back supportive candidates from both main parties. While most tech bosses favour looser controls, a poll has shown 76 per cent of voters want more safeguards.
- Wall Street employs complex trades in attempt to escape AI ‘implosions’