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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- County health clinics severely cut back
- Reduction leaves only six full-service sites, a loss for poor and uninsured patients.
- Oil jumps, stocks fall with further strikes on Iran
- Trump acknowledges economic pain and slams allies he says are not helping his effort.
- TRADERS work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, top. In the Oval Office, above, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz meets with President Trump.
- Democrats urged to quit tight contest for governor
- Party chief warns of split vote, all-GOP fall race. Nonwhite candidates push back.
- Israel doubts war will be short-lived
- Being mired in a months-long conflict could pose political risks for Trump.
- Robots took his job, gave him a new one
- Tony Perez, a robot wrangler for Serve Robotics, wipes the lens on a delivery bot to ready it for work.
- Mexico seems to change strategy
- The death of ‘El Mencho’ suggests the ‘hugs not bullets’ era is over. Just don’t call this a war on drugs.
- County health clinics severely cut back
- [[USA Today]]
- Welcome to the ‘Wild West’ of betting
- Prediction market hits new, exotic, lucrative heights
- Hours before U.S. Army Delta Force operators captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife on Jan. 3, an anonymous trader wagered more than $30,000 on the prediction site Polymarket that Maduro would be removed from office by Jan. 31. ● The bettor reportedly walked away with more than $400,000 in winnings. ● The wacky and wildly popular prediction market, which involves betting on almost anything in politics, business and entertainment, takes the prospects of “Wanna bet?” to a whole new level. ● Dennis Kelleher, president of Better Markets, a nonprofit that advocates for regulating prediction markets, told USA TODAY the bet on Maduro’s capture illustrates the dangerous territory the country has now entered. ● Kelleher believes the bet on Maduro being caught had all the makings of insider trading, given how few people knew about the operation. ● “If that isn’t the perfect scenario, then I don’t know what is,” Kelleher said. “It makes you ask and say to yourself, ‘Gee, I wonder who it was?’ ”
- “It’s like betting on two flies − which fly will climb up the highest on a wall faster?” Danny Funt Sports journalist and author
- Israel had long sought revenge
- Plan to kill Khamenei born of Oct. 7 massacre
- TikTok plea for stem cell donor goes viral
- ‘I need your help to save my son’ with rare blood disorder, dad says
- From left, mom, Lucia; sister, Sophie; Max, who has a rare blood disorder; and dad, Juan Uribe.
- Questions arise over suspected deadly strike on girls school
- A photo obtained from Iran’s ISNA news agency shows the site of an airstrike on a girls school Feb. 28.
- Welcome to the ‘Wild West’ of betting
- [[The New York Times]]
- STRIKES KILLED IRAN SUCCESSORS EYED BY U.S.
- As War Escalates, Trump Warns of a Leader ‘as Bad’ as the Ayatollah
- IRAN Airstrikes pounded Tehran on Tuesday as President Trump acknowledged uncertainty over what would come next there.
- LEBANON The Israeli military struck Dahiyeh, a suburb of Beirut, and said it had occupied “strategic” southern areas of the nation.
- KUWAIT Mourners carried the bodies of troops killed in an Iranian strike. The U.S. closed embassies in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
- UNITED ARAB EMIRATES An explosion in the Fujairah Oil Industry Zone, a significant energy hub. Oil and gas prices have surged.
- For U.S. Foes, Hard to Find Place to Hide
- Initiating War Is Legacy Risk For President
- NEWS ANALYSIS
- Iran Aims to Play Long Game And Force U.S. to Pay Dearly
- NEWS ANALYSIS
- As War Escalates, Trump Warns of a Leader ‘as Bad’ as the Ayatollah
- The Bloody Rise and Fall of Mexico’s Mob Boss
- Fugitive for 2 Decades With Achilles’ Heel: His Loved Ones
- New York City Congestion Pricing Wins in Court
- Administration’s Efforts to Kill Program Are Ruled Illegal
- STRIKES KILLED IRAN SUCCESSORS EYED BY U.S.
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- War Spreads in Mideast, Roils Markets
- Fears of stalled growth and inflation amid broader conflict spark selloff
- Smoke poured from near the U.S. consulate in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, top, after an Iranian drone attack Tuesday. Above, the aftermath of an Israeli strike in Beirut’s suburbs.
- https://www.wsj.com/finance/stocks/middle-east-conflict-circles-the-worlds-markets-stirring-fears-of-stalled-growth-inflation-2400b2d8?st=zfjWnb&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- War Spreads in Mideast, Roils Markets
- Iran attacks more countries in region, and Israel responds; U.S. shuts embassies
- https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/iran-escalates-attacks-on-gulf-nations-as-conflict-widens-808c9ebc?st=zJxHtH&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Trump’s Case for War in Iran Faces Growing Scrutiny
- Gulf’s Post-Oil Economic Pivot at Risk
- Ski Town’s Dispute Goes Downhill Fast
- Telluride is locked in a fight with the eccentric owner of its luxury resort
- https://www.wsj.com/us-news/telluride-ski-resort-dispute-6e2cc777?st=guZubX&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Teacup Pigs Don’t Exist. They Found Out the HardWay.
- Animal lovers are discovering that in the livestock world, ‘mini’ is a relative term
- https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/teacup-pigs-for-sale-733c556e?st=1JDMyS&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- War Spreads in Mideast, Roils Markets
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Mideast energy shock batters markets
- ▸ War-fuelled equities rout spreads to sovereign bonds ▸ Iraq to halt oil production as Iran threatens key route ▸ US closes embassies after strikes escalate across region ▸ Israel launches new wave of attacks on Tehran assets
- Dubai eager to present life going on as normal after raids rattle its reputation
- The United Arab Emirates has resumed flights and urged residents to get on with their lives as the embattled state seeks to project a return to normality after days of Iranian bombardment.
- Nepal rapper gives voice to thwarted Gen Z voters
- Balendra Shah, 35, until recently mayor of Kathmandu, is tipped to be Nepal’s next premier. The previous incumbent was ousted in a Gen Z-led uprising last year after he tried to ban social media platforms. Shah, also a rapper known as Balen who sings about never taking bribes, has won legions of followers by pledging to answer protesters’ calls to end corruption and shake up a political system dominated by older people in a country where the median age is 25.
- Mideast energy shock batters markets