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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Families across California fear a ‘forever war’
- Military communities in the state feel a familiar chill as Iran campaign escalates.
- FALLING SHORT
- Nathan Martin edges a stumbling Michael Kimani Kamau of Kenya by 00.01 seconds in the closest race in L.A. Marathon history Sunday. Martin is now the second consecutive American champion
- Redrawn districts already shaking up races
- GOP congressman retires, another quits party. Incumbent Democrats look safe.
- A new legal tool against anti-ICE protesters
- Iran names leader’s son as successor
- As Mojtaba Khamenei ascends, U.S. reports 7th combat death. Trump won’t rule out ground forces.
- Trump’s economy far from ‘roaring’
- President said 2026 would be bumper year for U.S. growth. Data tell a different story.
- Puppets once again pull L.A.’s strings
- Underground show resurfaces, drawing crowds to Koreatown street corner
- ONE of several custom-made puppets in the musical performance.
- Families across California fear a ‘forever war’
- [[USA Today]]
- Channing Dungey knows how to make television magic
- Warner Bros.’ top TV executive finds stories worth fighting for
- Channing Dungey loves stories. It started with books – she was reading at age 2 – and blossomed thanks to Saturday nights with her mom. ● “I grew up with a mom who loved old movies,” she says. Channing, mom Judith, and little sister Merrin would gather around the TV on weekends. They’d put M&Ms in a blue bowl and cuddle up in front of “Roman Holiday” or “Sabrina.” “It was that thing we would do together,” Dungey says. ● The family would go to the multiplex, too. Sometimes they’d divide and conquer, like the time her mom took Merrin to an animated film, while Channing and her dad, Don, went to “Blade Runner,” her first R-rated movie. When she was old enough to go on her own, she’d catch films like “The Outsiders,” which she saw three times in one afternoon.
- About the Women of the Year project
- USA TODAY’s Women of the Year is a recognition of women who have made a significant impact in their communities and across the country.
- Noem is out; DHS veterans still worry
- They say agency veers from its original mission
- As secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem overhauled the agency, leading to backlash from Americans.
- Why experts fear for rule of law in how U.S. has attacked Iran
- Some say it’s waging war only Congress can OK
- Channing Dungey knows how to make television magic
- [[The New York Times]]
- Trump Shields A Weedkiller, And a Weapon
- Cites U.S. Security in an Order on Phosphorus
- IRAN PICKS SLAIN AYATOLLAH’S SON TO LEAD
- In New World of War Drones, U.S. Builds on Iranian Design (기사)
- Despite Warning, Clerics Choose Hard-Liner (기사)
- Mojtaba Khamenei
- A Week of Battle Punishes Iran, But No Final Goal Is Apparent (기사)
- Smoke rose on Sunday from an oil storage center in Tehran. The appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran’s leader, announced on Monday, caused oil prices to spike.
- Gadget for School Phone Bans Beat by Rocks, Pupils, Scissors
- Yondr’s pouches are a de facto solution to school phone bans.
- Portraits as Projections of Power
- Never before has a sitting president displayed so much of his image on the White House walls. President Trump’s visage has also appeared in unexpected places.
- Trump Shields A Weedkiller, And a Weapon
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- A Long-Feared Gulf Oil Squeeze Begins to Hit the Global Economy
- Oil vaults above $100 as Strait of Hormuz traffic sparks worst disruption since ’70s
- U.S. and Israeli attacks on Tehran’s Shahran oil depot early Sunday morning left fuel tankers and vehicles in the area unusable.
- https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/persian-gulf-oil-squeeze-d9a39190?st=87u9JG&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Tehran Takes Brunt of Intense Air Strikes
- Volkswagen Dealers Sue Over Direct Sales Plan
- Gen Z’s Mall Rats Are a Welcome Sight At Physical Stores
- Iran Picks Supreme Leader’s Son to Run Country
- Desalination plant in Bahrain is struck by Tehran, while Israel targets oil facilities
- https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/iran-picks-supreme-leaders-son-to-run-country-f281dbb1?st=fKzqAn&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Fashion Crime for Finance Bros: Dressing Better Than the Boss
- A glossy magazine spread featuring junior bankers sparks backlash on Wall Street
- https://www.wsj.com/style/fashion/the-ultimate-fashion-crime-for-finance-bros-dressing-better-than-the-boss-885c7f81?st=nRP3V3&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- A Long-Feared Gulf Oil Squeeze Begins to Hit the Global Economy
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- US and Israel intensify strikes on Iran
- ▸ Tehran response targets Washington’s allies in Gulf ▸ Oil states slash production or shut down fields entirely ▸ Crude traders warn prices closing in on $100 a barrel ▸ Trump dismisses increase as a ‘little glitch’ that is ‘fine’
- War clouds: smoke rises over Tehran following Israeli air strikes on oil storage facilities
- KKR targets 10-fold return with $3bn sale of data centre cooling company
- US private capital giant KKR is targeting a 10-fold return on a potential multibillion-dollar sale of a decadesold company that provides cooling equipment for data centres, as the AI boom boosts valuations.
- Xi’s claim to have ended poverty faces reality check
- Chinese leader Xi Jinping announced five years ago that extreme poverty had been eradicated in the country, claiming a ‘complete victory’ and predicting that the ‘miracle would go down in history’. Since then the Covid pandemic, a collapse in China’s property market and weak consumer demand have taken a heavy toll. And Beijing last week set a growth target of 4.5-5 per cent, the lowest in decades.
- US and Israel intensify strikes on Iran