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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- No limits on length of war against Iran
- Trump won’t commit to time frame despite rising concerns over the mission’s goals.
- IRANIAN volunteers sift through rubble in Tehran on Sunday. The U.S. death toll climbed to six troops.
- A battle more complex than Iraq
- Toppling Iran’s government brings on new and tougher challenges
- Analysis
- State’s gas prices expected to surge
- War in Mideast will be one more factor causing pain at the pump in California.
- Cost to insure autos is going up
- Rates in Golden State have skyrocketed as a result of inflation and soaring repair bills.
- A time and place for unity
- Midnight Hour Records a haven for immigrants
- THE MIDNIGHT HOUR in San Fernando has long been a community hub.
- Schools can’t shield transgender students
- Justices rule state privacy policy infringes on parents’ religious rights.
- OSCAR RACE SHAKE-UP
- Actor Awards went to Michael B. Jordan, above, and the cast of “Sinners” on Sunday, scrambling analysts’ predictions.
- No limits on length of war against Iran
- [[USA Today]]
- Sometimes, ‘it’s OK not to be OK’
- Movement fights mental health crisis on college campuses
- Jayla Cole never experienced what most would consider the carefree teenage years. She could not get a driver’s license because of epilepsy and frequent seizures. She didn’t want to take photos or selfies because Bell’s Palsy left her with permanent facial paralysis – a twisted smile that led to bullying by classmates. ● Her father, who was a heavy drinker, brought additional trauma. He dipped in and out of her life when it was convenient, while introducing her to other children he’d fathered along the way. Papa was a rolling stone, but he rarely rolled to her when she needed him most. When he did, the drunken interactions were often toxic and painful. ● “I was very depressed in my teenage years, and I just did not want to be alive,” Cole told me. “I was always depressed in high school. I was always sad in high school. I never got the help I needed in high school. ● “When I got to college, I realized that you don’t want to hold on to those things, hold on to the trauma,” she said. “If you don’t get help now, when will you?”
- “There’s something beautiful about brokenness and when you start to heal.” Jay Michael Martin Jr. National PBS host and storyteller
- 3 U.S. jets crash as attacks press on
- No endless war, Hegseth vows: ‘This is not Iraq’
- Springtime dangers can sneak up on you
- Weather phenomena are often underestimated
- On streets of Tehran, fear and whispers of joy, hope
- Iranian newspapers March 2 carry the stunning news of the death of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
- Sometimes, ‘it’s OK not to be OK’
- [[The New York Times]]
- TRUMP FORESEES EXTENDED ATTACK ON IRAN AS U.S. ADDS TROOPS AND JETS TO THE REGION
- Qatar Reports Tehran’s Planes in Foreign Skies as War Spreads
- The president said the U.S. was prepared to spend five weeks or longer to achieve its goals.
- TRUMP FORESEES EXTENDED ATTACK ON IRAN AS U.S. ADDS TROOPS AND JETS TO THE REGION
- Pressed by Israel, U.S. Prepared for Strikes
- IRAN The Gandhi Hospital in Tehran on Monday. The World Health Organization’s director general expressed concern and reiterated that health facilities were protected under international law.
- LEBANON Forced to flee their homes after Israeli strikes, people waited to enter the Hotel Technical School in West Beirut. Israel was responding to rockets fired by the Iran-allied militia Hezbollah.
- ISRAEL Seeking shelter in Rishpon after sirens warned of missiles from Iran. As U.S. and Israeli planes pounded targets in Iran for a third day, President Trump said bigger airstrikes were coming.
- TRUMP FORESEES EXTENDED ATTACK ON IRAN AS U.S. ADDS TROOPS AND JETS TO THE REGION
- Conflict Sets Up Shift in Iran Of Hazy Direction and Degree
- NEWS ANALYSIS
- Conflict Sets Up Shift in Iran Of Hazy Direction and Degree
- Kennedy’s Anti-Vaccine Disciples See ‘Betrayal’
- Crisis of Faith Follows Pivot to Much Safer Political Ground
- In Texas, Test of What Voters Want in Midterms
- Senate Primaries Each Offer Stark Contrast in Approaches
- TRUMP FORESEES EXTENDED ATTACK ON IRAN AS U.S. ADDS TROOPS AND JETS TO THE REGION
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Trump Sees Weekslong War Timeline
- President outlines reasons for strikes, goals for operation; casualties increase
- https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/trump-sees-weekslong-war-timeline-in-iran-045ca70f?st=poT4Zj&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Gulf Nations Race Against Time To Repel Onslaught From Tehran
- Monarchies have limited the damage, but they are burning through interceptors
- The crews of three F-15 fighters downed by friendly fire over Kuwait survived after bailing out.
- https://www.wsj.com/world/gulf-states-in-race-against-time-to-repel-irans-counterattack-96c16802?st=TXKsm1&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Conflict Ripples Through Markets, Oil Prices Rise
- Culture Clash Fueled Pentagon Breakup With Anthropic
- Trust broke down between Defense Secretary Hegseth and tech CEO Amodei; ‘a fight about vibes’
- https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/anthropic-amodei-hegseth-ai-c12ee0df?st=YcCapq&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- How to Make $14,000 a Month Directing Traffic
- A crossing guard turned her daily observations into a publishing empire
- https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/careers/crossing-guard-mail-club-14-000-a-month-42afb85d?st=iYF1Db&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Surprise Fee Hits Car Sales
- Consumers are encountering a new kind of shock when buying a car: the 'destination charge,' and it's now running an average $1,600. The charge is supposed to cover the expense of shipping a new car to its buyer and has climbed as fuel and other costs have risen.
- https://www.wsj.com/business/autos/the-obscure-fee-costing-you-more-to-buy-a-car-a9cf942b?st=w4nNjg&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Trump Sees Weekslong War Timeline
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Iran turns fire on global energy supply
- ▸ Gas prices surge as drone attacks close Qatari plant ▸ Three American F-15s downed by Kuwait defences ▸ Israel and US maintain barrage against Tehran ▸ ‘Big wave’ yet to come, Trump tells Islamic republic
- ‘Half of Dubai is booking’: expats drive 10 hours to Saudi Arabia for flights out
- Dubai residents have been driving to neighbouring Oman or even Saudi Arabia to try to secure seats on the limited number of flights out of the region, as a third day of global travel chaos triggered sharp falls in airline stocks.
- Reflective Blankfein keen to pass on lessons of 2008
- The advice from Lloyd Blankfein, who steered Goldman Sachs through the 2008 financial crisis, is simple: assume another one is coming. As fears mount over AI and underwriting at non-bank lenders, he says the lack of a ‘shakeout’ since then has bred ‘complacency’. His memoir maps a rise from Brooklyn to a $1.7bn fortune. It also acknowledges the role of luck and being ‘just a little’ smarter, suggesting the way to the top is more attainable than people think.
- Iran turns fire on global energy supply