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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Trump turns his eye to Cuban leaders
- Energy blockade may wring concessions from Havana. Regime change will be harder.
- A U.S. flag adorns a pedicab in Havana. Many wonder if talks with Washington mean the end of revolution.
- Congress now an afterthought in war with Iran
- GOP has blocked measures in both chambers that sought to limit the conflict.
- San Francisco offers a vision for a downtown L.A. reboot
- Subsidized pop-ups boost bay city’s foot traffic and retail areas
- FIRMS have left downtown for more vibrant L.A. areas. Above, a boarded-up building on Broadway.
- Rising energy prices snarl climate policy
- Lawmakers, industry push back on plan to bolster state’s cap- and-invest program.
- THE PHILLIPS 66 refinery in Los Angeles will soon be closed. Valero, too, is shutting a plant in Benicia.
- Amid probe, Newsom aide exited with a $50,000 vacation payout
- The Oscars
- Amy Madigan won for supporting actress.
- Trump turns his eye to Cuban leaders
- [[USA Today]]
- Mother turns her unthinkable loss into advocacy
- Rachel Goldberg-Polin’s resolve is a lifeline for world’s bereaved
- Maybe, for the first time since her son’s death, Rachel Goldberg-Polin can grieve.● Or so she told her therapist. ● But how would it happen? ● Goldberg-Polin imagines herself in a grocery store. In the cereal aisle, she’d spot a box of Cap’n Crunch on the shelf. Her son’s favorite cereal, the peanut butter kind, would trigger some kind of flashback. That’s when, unprompted, she’d fall screaming onto the floor of Kroger. ● Her scene of grieving plays out that way, Goldberg-Polin deadpans to USA TODAY, “because that’s what happens on TV.” ● The delivery is vintage Goldberg-Polin, her friends say. But she hasn’t made it to the grocery store yet – going out in public is too hard. People easily recognize her petite frame, even under the hat, parka and big glasses.
- ABOVE: After her son’s abduction, Rachel Goldberg-Polin was thrust into the global spotlight, becoming a powerful advocate for hostages and their families.
- 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.
- Taking concerns from ER to ballot
- Doctors run for office to fight MAHA agenda
- ER physician Thomas Fisher is running for Congress to challenge changes the Trump administration has made to health care.
- Who won gold at the Oscars?
- ACADEMY AWARDS
- Hey, hey! The last living Monkee, Micky Dolenz, has a story to tell
- ‘You take your best shot,’ then it all falls into place
- Micky Dolenz performs at City Winery Nashville in Tennessee on Dec. 2, 2025.
- Mother turns her unthinkable loss into advocacy
- [[The New York Times]]
- Stark Choice for Trump as Growing War Enters Third Week
- Risks in Either a Longer Fight or a Pullback
- A couple in the ruins of their apartment in Tehran. President Trump has wrestled publicly with his options for the Iran war, in which more than 2,100 people have died.
- Antagonism With Tehran Festering for Decades
- Cycle of Confrontation Has Ensnarled String of U.S. Presidents
- By Suing G.O.P. States, Trump Is Trying to Fast-Track Policy
- Disputed Legal Maneuvers Bypass Legislation
- Less Cost and More Support Drive U.S. Theater to London
- Iceland’s Chief ‘Lava Cooler’ Braces for Next Volcanic Eruption
- The lava field from a 2021 eruption that firefighters redirected away from Grindavik, Iceland.
- THE GLOBAL PROFILE
- Stark Choice for Trump as Growing War Enters Third Week
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Trump Wants to Secure Hormuz, But His Options All Carry Risks
- Controlling the strait would mean lengthy warship presence or big ground operation
- A crew worked Sunday on a U.S. Air Force B-1B bomber being used in the air war against Iran, at its base in Fairford, England.
- https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/trump-wants-to-secure-hormuz-heres-what-it-would-take-ce55720d?st=ZaZkzM&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Chevron’s Man Was CIA’s, Too
- Ali Moshiri helped steer Trump away from backing Venezuelan opposition
- https://www.wsj.com/world/americas/chevron-venezuela-cia-moshiri-c88670fc?st=7b7J2t&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Red-Blue State Gap On Income Taxes Gets Even Wider
- Humanoid Robots Step Into New Factory Roles
- U.S. Hails War Gains Even as It Seeks Out Assistance
- Countries are being asked to protect the flow of oil with escorts out of Gulf
- https://www.wsj.com/politics/national-security/white-house-tries-to-build-coalition-on-iran-to-address-energy-crisis-803e2f32?st=ThqDgC&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Signing Up for Summer Camp Is Now a Full-Contact Sport
- Parents set up command centers, make spreadsheets, practice checking out
- https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/welcome-to-the-hunger-games-of-parenting-summer-camp-sign-up-c3025c3f?st=QAsfk3&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Trump Wants to Secure Hormuz, But His Options All Carry Risks
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Talks with Iran yield results, India says
- ▸ Negotiations secure safe passage for two gas tankers ▸ Diplomacy seen as best way to open Hormuz strait ▸ Trump calls on China, UK and France to send warships ▸ Tehran rebuffs US claims it wants to pursue ceasefire
- Palantir founder Thiel challenges pope with lecture in Rome on the antichrist
- US tech billionaire and Maga donor Peter Thiel is to give lectures on the antichrist in Rome in a challenge to Pope Leo XIV, the Catholic Church’s first American pontiff.
- Europe’s companies find breaking up is hard to do
- Businesses in industries ranging from banking to manufacturing say their dependence on American tech, from cloud infrastructure to AI services to software, cannot be unwound quickly without serious disruption. Brussels is stepping up its ‘tech sovereignty’ push, fearful that US foreign policy could force a decoupling from its tech giants. But companies say they are not ready and that any upheaval poses a risk to profits and Europe’s competitiveness.
- Talks with Iran yield results, India says