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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- U.S. demands allies cooperate with war effort
- Pentagon says it is ramping up attacks on Iran. Devastation spreads across region.
- HERDERS check out an Iranian projectile Wednesday on the outskirts of Qamishli in northeastern Syria.
- Stall in rollout of solar to aid needy
- California’s program is way behind those of other states, with only 34 projects since 2015.
- Hackers trick AI bots to do their dirty work
- Eyes on L.A. are raising concern
- Other cities cut ties with Flock’s license plate readers for fear of federal use of data.
- Determined to avoid wipeout
- Mt. Baldy Resort fights to stay open amid fierce competition
- ZAC CHAMBERS teaches his daughter Whitney, 6, to snowboard on Mt. Baldy.
- How state’s ICE mask ban got waylaid
- A concession to gain Newsom’s support opened the door to a Trump legal victory.
- U.S. demands allies cooperate with war effort
- [[USA Today]]
- New gold rush sweeps across American West
- With prices at record highs, metal is having a moment
- Sloshing chilly river water around his black plastic pan, Kevin Singel tilted it this way and that, catching the sun, looking for a telltale glint: flecks of gold. ● “Right there,” exclaimed the longtime prospector and guidebook author. “We got two this time.” ● Record-high prices are driving a renewed interest in gold across the United States. Some families feeling the economic pinch are selling jewelry at pawnshops. Others are buying it as a fear-based hedge against inflation. The U.S. government has bought more than $1 billion worth in the past year – and famously gold-loving President Donald Trump has adorned the Oval Office with it.
- Gold prospector and guidebook author Kevin Singel shakes a sieve of rocks into a bucket prior to panning the gravel for gold on the banks of the South Platte River near Denver.
- “There’s a lot of people out there whose mom or dad or grandparents bought 10 ounces of gold 20 years ago and that 10 ounces is now enough to buy a car.” Kevin Singel Gold prospector
- U.S. aims to control Iran by sea, skies
- Hegseth declares more firepower is on the way
- Parts of Tehran are in ruin amid waves of Israeli airstrikes. The U.S. military says it is sending more warplanes to the fight.
- AI for entry-level jobs leaves ‘a toll to pay’
- Expert: Future leaders need fostering, training
- A report by NVIDIA says 89% of those surveyed said artificial intelligence has increased company revenue and reduced annual costs.
- New gold rush sweeps across American West
- [[The New York Times]]
- IRAN WAR SPREADS OUTSIDE MIDEAST AND PULLS IN NATO
- Bloc Intercepts Missile Near Turkey — U.S. Sub Sinks Ship Off Sri Lanka
- Motorcycle riders passing by a police station on Wednesday that was reportedly targeted by U.S. and Israeli airstrikes in Tehran.
- Shepherds inspecting an unexploded Iranian projectile that landed in a field on the outskirts of Qamishli, eastern Syria.
- Emergency crews working to put out a fire at a solar farm and power-generation facility in Tyre, on Lebanon’s southern coast.
- Trump Is Distancing Himself From the Conflict’s Aftermath
- NEWS ANALYSIS
- Haitians Find Haven in Ohio, in Echo of Underground Railroad
- Residents of Springfield, Ohio, opened their spare bedrooms as Haitian immigrants faced a deadline over their protected status.
- Kennedy’s Crusade on Nutrition Could Reshape Medical Schools
- IRAN WAR SPREADS OUTSIDE MIDEAST AND PULLS IN NATO
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Underground ‘Missile Cities’ Prove Vulnerable Spot for Tehran Regime
- U. S.-Israeli strikes hit launchers as they fly from subterranean bases
- https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/iran-underground-missiles-59b3492c?st=PtkPb8&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- U.S. Sub Torpedoes Iranian Warship
- Navy shoots down a missile aimed at Turkey as NATO allies are drawn in
- An unexploded Iranian missile that landed in a field in eastern Syria became a dangerous plaything for a boy Wednesday.
- https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/u-s-sub-torpedoes-iranian-warship-363f14e7?st=eVuZr4&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- China Enters New Era With Weaker Growth
- Trade Court Orders Refund of Tariffs
- Can the Fed Stay Independent?
- Trump is closer to Powell’s successor and has three years to tighten grip
- https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/federal-reserve-independence-trump-8890ef78?st=XA7LQk&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Apple Reins In Prices To Pressure Its Rivals
- Alarm Clocks Crank Up The Pain
- Deep sleepers take drastic measures to wake up
- https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/alarm-clocks-that-shock-you-make-you-do-math-and-take-your-money-9189327a?st=eNDBvn&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Workers Tap 401(k) Funds
- More Americans are digging into retirement savings because of financial needs.
- https://www.wsj.com/personal-finance/retirement/record-numbers-of-workers-are-raiding-their-401-k-savings-bc89d5c3?st=FVQFip&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Underground ‘Missile Cities’ Prove Vulnerable Spot for Tehran Regime
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- US broadens war on Iran to high seas
- ▸ Threat of wider attacks as frigate is sunk off Sri Lanka ▸ First torpedoing of enemy ship since second world war ▸ Tehran’s rate of fire drops but raids across Gulf persist ▸ Israel expands assaults on Hizbollah in south Lebanon
- Periscope footage from a US Navy submarine shows the sinking of the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena in the Indian Ocean with 180 people on board. Sri Lanka says it rescued 32 sailors off its southern coast and recovered the bodies of 87 more, as the search for those missing continued.
- Gulf shipping insurance jumps 12-fold despite Trump’s pledge of guarantees
- The cost of insuring a ship sailing through the Strait of Hormuz has soared 12-fold, even after Donald Trump vowed to backstop trade through the key oil chokepoint.
- Green pioneers pay heavy cost for EU climate retreat
- European leaders intent on throwing their struggling industries a lifeline are pushing to dilute the emissions trading system, arguing it compounds high energy costs and saps competitiveness. But for companies that have already invested heavily in clean technologies, such as green steel and electric cars, the shift comes at a high price. Not only are their early bets thrown into disarray but they see industry rivals rewarded for their laggardly approach.
- US broadens war on Iran to high seas