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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Rides may cost more for traveler sat LAX
- Airports board will vote on whether to raise access fees for transport companies.
- TRAVELERS navigate LAX-it, the ride app pickup location at Los Angeles International Airport, on Monday.
- War on Iran swiftly becomes global conflict
- ‘Short-term excursion’ displaces thousands, kills hundreds, cuts off fuel, crashes markets.
- Live Nation agrees to antitrust deal, changes
- Terms would allow rivals to sell tickets on platform
- A defiant signal in hard-line leader
- Mojtaba Khamenei succeeds father in Iran, may be ‘clouded’ by seeking vengeance.
- An iconic chef, charges of abuse
- Noma’s L.A. pop-up will open despite protest
- PARAMOUR Estate in Silver Lake is the site of the pop-up opening Wednesday.
- Homeless deaths in county end decade long rise
- GETTING people into housing was a factor in the mortality rate’s decline, an L.A. County official says.
- Rides may cost more for traveler sat LAX
- [[USA Today]]
- Foreign spies swapping sex for secrets
- True scale of ‘sexpionage’ used to infiltrate U.S. tough to estimate
- The foreign woman was attractive, well-dressed and confidently at ease. ● She struck up a conversation in person with the former American soldier – at the time, a senior defense contractor – answering his questions about the company she said she worked for and the job she claimed to do. By the end of the day, her interest had taken a sharper turn, her phone lighting up his with a stream of suggestive text messages. ● “What are you doing tonight?” read one. “Come for a drink,” said another. ● It was a trap. One that has quietly played out for as long as nations have sought to pry state secrets from their rivals. ● Authoritarian governments “will do anything they can to win. Anything,” said Robin Dreeke, a former FBI special agent in counterintelligence.
- Oil prices soar as Iran war grinds on
- Financial markets reel; U.S. reports 7th death
- Texans say no to plans for Big Bend border wall
- Opponents fear harm to wilderness, tourism
- The Rio Grande separating Mexico and the United States runs through mountains and steep canyons in Big Bend National Park.
- Program fueling next generation of trade talent in Baltimore
- Requity founder Michael Rosenband, right, with Pfc. Shakir Gardner, an alumnus of the trade training program.
- Foreign spies swapping sex for secrets
- [[The New York Times]]
- World Economies Begin to See Blowback of U.S. War in Iran
- Trying to Contain Harm if Fight Drags Out
- A show of support on Monday at Enghelab Square in Tehran for Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, who is the son of the slain Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
- In Iran, ‘My Fears Are Greater Than My Hopes’
- Residents Are Trapped by Attackers’ Bombs and Rulers’ Wrath
- Conflict Crimps Supply of Oil, A Fresh Reminder of Its Power
- NEWS ANALYSIS
- Riding to Ukraine’s Scarred East With a Weary, Defiant Zelensky
- President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday. “They need a lot of things,” he said of Ukraine’s soldiers.
- F.B.I. Obtains ’20 Vote Records In Arizona, Expanding Inquiry
- World Economies Begin to See Blowback of U.S. War in Iran
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Tehran Regime Gives No Indication Of Yielding Amid War’s Heavy Toll
- Leadership’s ability to rule and fight tests U. S.-Israel goal of bringing it down
- Iranians filled Enqelab Square in Tehran on Monday to show support for newly appointed Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.
- https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/iran-regime-leadership-us-israel-war-82f80697?st=D2WYQW&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Live Nation Settles With DOJ, Avoiding a Breakup for Now
- Americans Are a Target In Immigration Crackdown
- Aggressive public-relations tactic disrupts lives of U. S. citizens
- https://www.wsj.com/us-news/immigration-protests-noem-minneapolis-0b8bd496?st=9YvGnC&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Oil’s Wild Day Sees Big Surge, Reversal
- Jump of 31% flipped to after-hours rout; Iran war is clouding investors’ outlook
- https://www.wsj.com/finance/global-stocks-markets-dow-news-03-09-2026-51f6869b?st=pPpjWg&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Got a Meeting With Trump? Better Wear His Favorite Shoes
- The president has developed an obsession with $145 oxfords; ‘All the boys have them’
- https://www.wsj.com/style/fashion/trump-florsheim-shoes-tucker-carlson-jd-vance-bessent-448567ab?st=sNZTVk&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Tehran Regime Gives No Indication Of Yielding Amid War’s Heavy Toll
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- G7 ‘stands ready’ to tap oil reserves
- ▸ Crude surges past $100 a barrel before falling back ▸ Leaders rush to rein in damage to world economy ▸ Bonds and stocks suffer as traders bet on high inflation ▸ Trump under pressure on petrol price before elections
- Unbroken line Iranian faithful back slain Khamenei’s son as new supreme leader
- Iranians gather in Tehran yesterday to show support for newly appointed supreme leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, who was elevated to the role after his father, Ali Khamenei, was assassinated in the opening act of the war. His promotion signals the regime's doubling-down on his parent's hardline policies
- Goldman offers hedge funds complex bets against loans to software groups
- Goldman Sachs has pitched hedge funds on strategies to short corporate loans, as investors look for new tools to bet against the debt of enterprise software companies and other industries threatened by AI.
- Quest for elixir of life peps up sales of untested drugs
- A $2tn global ‘wellness’ industry driven by online forums and podcasts has led to a boom in peptides. But while some such compounds are proven in fighting obesity, many sold by online traders on the promise of benefits to sleep, ageing and muscle growth have no regulatory approval. Their effects on the human body are poorly understood and, more alarmingly, research has flagged risks, including the danger in one peptide of the accelerated growth of cancer cells.
- G7 ‘stands ready’ to tap oil reserves