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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- State is probing pay for petition signers
- Video allegedly shows people in S.F. getting $5, being told to use valid voters’ data.
- How war and gas prices are jolting state’s economy
- Pain at the pump hurts drivers and industries, but Iran conflict could benefit defense firms.
- IVAN DORADO, top, pumps $60 in gas in Lincoln Heights. Above, Iranians hold photos of former and current supreme leaders during military funerals in Tehran.
- In the dark on Iran’s current nuclear stance
- New leader stays silent on atomic weapons
- Priciest real estate is now in Southland
- SEVEN OF the state’s 10 richest ZIP Codes are in Southern California, and three are in Newport Beach.
- Star chef resigns from Noma
- René Redzepi leaves after abuse allegations as $1,500-per-person pop-up opens in L.A.
- Cuba is ‘ready’ for talks with U.S.
- Envoy’s remarks come as tensions escalate and oil blockade adds to economic pressure.
- State is probing pay for petition signers
- [[USA Today]]
- ‘Only in America’: A love of country drives her mission
- Emma Bloomberg’s calling is giving power to the people
- Every Fourth of July, Emma Bloomberg had a tradition when she was growing up. She and her little sister, Georgina, would stand before their father and recite the Declaration of Independence. ● The document’s ornate, English Roundhand script wasn’t easy for a young reader. “I remember it really being a slog,” she says. It got more manageable with time; as she got older she’d roll her eyes at the exercise like any teenager would. Now she realizes how much it shaped her worldview. ● Her parents divorced in 1993. Her mother, Susan Bloomberg, is British. Her father is American businessman and former New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg. The couple remains close, but Emma’s civic allegiance is clear, sometimes to the chagrin of her mother.
- ABOVE: Emma Bloomberg founded the nonprofit Murmuration to help community organizations have the tools and tech to succeed.
- 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.
- War costs topped $11 billion in 6 days
- Expert: Final price tag usually underestimated
- War and politics are plenty, even for Trump
- ‘Only in America’: A love of country drives her mission
- [[The New York Times]]
- Iran’s Leader Vows Revenge as Oil Shock Grips the Globe
- Strait Barrier and Attacks in Gulf Add to Peril
- One of two tankers that were burning near Iraq on Thursday. Strikes were also reported in Kuwait, Bahrain and Dubai, and the price of oil rose to about $100 a barrel.
- Iran’s Leader Vows Revenge as Oil Shock Grips the Globe
- Lebanon’s Hezbollah Loyalists, Weary of War, Begin to Waver
- Smoke rose over the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, on Wednesday after Israeli airstrikes.
- A Social Media Addiction Trial Is Eclipsed by Society’s Verdict
- In Cartel-Stricken Corner, Mexicans Are Open to U.S. Intervention
- Mexico sent 12,000 soldiers to the state of Sinaloa to fight the cartels, but residents still live in fear.
- Iran’s Leader Vows Revenge as Oil Shock Grips the Globe
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Oil Market Turmoil Expected To Linger as Price Tops $100
- Analysts are now forecasting longer lasting upheaval— and higher prices
- A woman surveys damage Thursday to a Haniel, Israel, home hit by a rocket barrage fired from Lebanon by Iran’s Hezbollah allies.
- https://www.wsj.com/business/energy-oil/oil-markets-new-reality-the-gulf-disruption-isnt-going-to-end-soon-e635837d?st=hX86zM&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Iran Sets High Bar on Talks to End the Conflict
- Exodus of Money Endangers Finance’s Private-Credit Craze
- An African Coup Unravels in 24 Hours
- Scramble for power kicked off gunbattles, kidnapping and betrayal
- https://www.wsj.com/world/africa/coup-benin-west-africa-97d4fce4?st=yHAXLm&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Air Force Refueling Plane Crashes In Iraq
- Midair collision is suspected in loss of U. S. craft taking part in Iran campaign
- https://www.wsj.com/world/u-s-air-force-refueling-plane-crashes-in-iraq-70501520?st=m6tEvP&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Silicon Valley’s New Obsession: Watching Bots Do Their Work
- Fleets of AI assistants check emails, manage calendars while techies play
- https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/ai-bots-claude-openclaw-285ac816?st=pfoNAV&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Oil Market Turmoil Expected To Linger as Price Tops $100
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Oil windfall gives Russia $150mn a day
- ▸ Boost to Putin war chest from Iran conflict’s fallout ▸ Sales to India and China surge amid Hormuz closure ▸ Moscow tightens grip on markets at expense of Gulf ▸ Brent crude price spikes over $100 after tanker raids
- Emergency personnel at work among the rubble after a strike on Tehran
- Partners Group sounds the alarm over soaring rate of private credit defaults
- The chair of Partners Group has warned that private credit default rates could double in the next few years, predicting that lenders will be at the forefront of the AI-driven economic upheaval.
- Clean-cooking pioneer’s failure hits carbon market
- The collapse of Kenyan cookstoves group Koko Networks, backed by commodity trader Vitol and $180mn in insurance cover from a division of the World Bank, has rocked the plans of multinationals to use carbon credits to offset emissions. Questions are now being asked on why Gold Standard, a Swiss certification company, approved the methodologies that Koko used for calculating carbon credits and why the World Bank unit chose to underwrite it.
- Oil windfall gives Russia $150mn a day