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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- A ballot proposal to nullify tax on wealthy
- A group funded by tech billionaires is flooding mailboxes with new initiative.
- 140 U.S. troops wounded since start of Iran war
- The Islamic Republic reportedly lays mines in Strait of Hormuz, adding to the oil crisis.
- SMOKE rises, top, after an Israeli strike on Beirut’s southern suburbs. Above, Grand Central Terminal amid the “heightened threat environment” in New York.
- Russia capitalizes on oil disruptions
- Spike in prices boosts energy revenue and shifts global attention away from Ukraine.
- Conflict could unleash threats on U.S. soil
- Islamic Republic may deploy sleeper cells, lone wolves or cyberattacks, federal authorities warn
- A Section 8 renter’s string of lawsuits
- Spurned applicant’s lawyer says she’s fighting bias. Critics see a shakedown.
- DTLA co-founder accused
- Ex-partner at law firm in historic sex abuse case faces State Bar charges over out-of-state practice
- DTLA LAW GROUP left out-of-state clients in the lurch, the State Bar alleges.
- A ballot proposal to nullify tax on wealthy
- [[USA Today]]
- Aaron Parnas rises to his media moment
- Calling all listeners: ‘We have some news right now’
- Aaron Parnas, 26, has amassed more than 7.5 million followers on Instagram and TikTok on his way to becoming one of the most influential liberal personalities in today’s deeply divided social media landscape.
- Parnas joins former Vice President Kamala Harris on Sept. 24 at The Town Hall in Manhattan for the launch of her book tour for her memoir “107 Days.”
- “It’s not that I’ve accomplished so much. It’s just I’ve experienced so much.” Aaron Parnas
- American athlete hopes for ‘miracle’
- Imprisoned in Indonesia, he’s sick and seeks help
- Former Utah State center Jarred Shaw was convicted in Indonesia on a drug charge after receiving CBD gummies by mail.
- Organizers aim to preserve historic relics
- Each state will submit artifacts in time capsule
- The USA’s steel cylinder time capsule will sit inside a rectangular box.
- Trump, Tehran trade threats over crucial gulf shipping lanes
- Aaron Parnas rises to his media moment
- [[The New York Times]]
- While Conflict Rages, Trump Has Few Tools To Ease Oil Price Spike
- Paralyzed Strait Creating a Supply Shock
- BEIRUT, LEBANON The U.N. reported that 700,000 people were displaced in the country as Israel kept up its airstrikes on Tuesday.
- TEHRAN A new billboard, left, showed the succession of supreme leaders. Right, lining up for bread after another night of bombing.
- Less Rallying Around the Flag
- Historical polling numbers show the conflict in Iran having significantly less initial support than past U.S. military interventions.
- New Leader Takes On Office With Far-Reaching Grip on Iran
- His Father Constructed a Secretive System to Wield Control
- NEWS ANALYSIS
- The Bay Area Considers Life Without a Long-Distance Rail
- An iPad in Kindergarten Class? Timeout, Say Worried Parents.
- Dressed for Paris
- A model on Saturday near the Métro on the Quai des Célestins. During Paris Fashion Week, designers played with slimmer silhouettes and buoyant looks, moving past the era of quiet luxury.
- While Conflict Rages, Trump Has Few Tools To Ease Oil Price Spike
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Grip on Strait Lets Iran Export More Oil Than Before the War
- Tehran is conducting business as usual, while others in region cut their production
- The body of Sgt. Benjamin Pennington, who was killed in the Iran war, was brought to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware. Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Dan Caine saluted.
- https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/irans-control-of-hormuz-means-its-exporting-more-oil-today-than-before-the-war-ede3cd91?st=fEtxWg&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Teens Shake Up Market Research With a Billion-Dollar AI Startup
- Both Adversaries Miscalculated Course of Expanding Conflict
- Vance or Rubio In ’28? Trump Can’t Stop Asking
- Secretary of state has been highlighted, but some see vice president as MAGA heir
- https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/vance-rubio-trump-competition-2e4d499b?st=MSpaM8&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Israel, U.S. See Different Goals for Iran War
- Trump says conflict could be over soon, but Netanyahu seeks a change in regime
- https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/trump-says-the-iran-war-is-nearly-won-but-israel-has-other-ideas-9b7eb3fb?st=2PMN3B&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- New York’s New Superhero Makes Trash Disappear
- ‘Trashley Madison’ picks up garbage people tie to the Brooklyn Bridge
- https://www.wsj.com/us-news/new-york-trash-czar-ellen-baum-brooklyn-bridge-love-locks-afabc170?st=a6NgWX&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Oil Jolt Threatens Car Sales
- A since-deleted post by the energy secretary whipsawed oil prices Tuesday. Gasoline's price has carmakers worried.
- https://www.wsj.com/business/autos/auto-industry-gas-prices-bb268eb4?st=TZJrUK&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Grip on Strait Lets Iran Export More Oil Than Before the War
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- ‘Most intense’ strikes on way, Iran told
- ▸ Mixed US messages after Trump hints end is at hand ▸ Aramco sees ‘catastrophic consequences’ in longer war ▸ Oil price swings fiercely on report of tanker escort ▸ Tehran warns shipping not to enter Hormuz strait
- Amazon leads record corporate bond charge in window of calm for markets
- Amazon kicked off what was yesterday set to be the busiest day on record for US corporate bond sales with plans to raise more than $40bn, as borrowers rushed to exploit calmer markets after President Donald Trump hinted the Iran war could end soon.
- PE firm’s sports giant wins debt deal after sale defeat
- CVC’s Global Sport Group is the world’s biggest private equity sports business, valued at €7bn in a financing deal that raised €3.7bn in debt. The firm spent months unsuccessfully trying to sell a €9bn stake in GSG, created last year to house its investments in football, rugby and women’s tennis. Now suitors say they passed on the offer of an equity deal because of the poor performance of some of its holdings, including in French football and English club rugby.
- ‘Most intense’ strikes on way, Iran told