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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Cesar Chavez’s erasure is fast underway
- California is removing historic figure’s name and image from public places without delay.
- CITY workers for San Fernando cover and remove the statue Thursday at Cesar E. Chavez Memorial Park.
- Deportees from the U.S. are homeless and stateless
- Migrants sent to unfamiliar cities deep inside Mexico
- MIGUEL Martínez Cruz, 65, a Cuban who was deported to Mexico, says he misses the pizza in the U.S.
- SoCal Marines, warships sent to Mideast
- Trump says the U.S. is considering ‘winding down’ the war. Iran keeps up gulf attacks.
- CBS News to shut storied radio unit
- Century-old division will cease service for its 700 affiliate stations on May 22.
- Heat wave is latest event linked to climate change, experts say
- Star of ‘Walker, Texas Ranger,’ martial artist and internet meme
- CHUCK NORRIS, 1940 – 2026
- ULTIMATE TOUGH GUY Norris most often played heroes who solved problems with their fists.
- Cesar Chavez’s erasure is fast underway
- [[USA Today]]
- U.S. SENDING MORE MARINES
- Trump to waive sanctions on some Iranian oil
- WAR IN THE MIDDLE EAST
- Mourners bid farewell to the bodies of Iran’s slain intelligence minister, Esmail Khatib, and his family during their funeral in Tehran on March 20.
- U.S. officials told Reuters that 2,500 Marines, along with the USS Boxer, pictured, an amphibious assault ship, and accompanying warships would deploy to the Middle East.
- Pentagon press policy blocked
- Judge says public access to info ‘more important’
- The changes approved under Secretary of War Pete Hegseth say journalists can have their press badges revoked if they solicit unauthorized personnel to disclose classified, and in some cases unclassified, information.
- Russia tightens the screws in internet crackdown
- Kremlin jams service, restricts messaging apps
- Over the past week, mobile internet has been down every day in parts of central Moscow.
- U.S. SENDING MORE MARINES
- [[The New York Times]]
- U.S. Steps Up Airstrikes To Try to Reopen Strait As Iran Chokes Oil Flow
- Clashing Signals by Trump on Plans
- U.S. Steps Up Airstrikes To Try to Reopen Strait As Iran Chokes Oil Flow
- Hegseth Frames War in Religious Terms
- Celebrating Eid al-Fitr in Gaza
- Palestinians recited prayers on Friday beside the ruins of a mosque in central Gaza City. The Eid holiday marks the end of Ramadan.
- Pentagon Restrictions on Press Unconstitutional, a Judge Rules
- Trump Friend, in Custody Fight, Asked ICE to Hold Ex-Partner
- Exploiting the Levers of Government to Settle a Personal Score
- Turned His Martial Arts Skills Into TV and Big Screen Gold
- CHUCK NORRIS, 1940-2026
- Rescuing G.I.s from Vietnam in “Missing in Action” (1984).
- As BTS Transitions From the Military, Recalling How Elvis Did It
- Can Korean Pop Stars Emulate America’s Famous Draftee?
- K-pop band BTS members RM, left, and V in Chuncheon, South Korea, after being discharged from mandatory military service.
- U.S. Steps Up Airstrikes To Try to Reopen Strait As Iran Chokes Oil Flow
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Tehran’s Airstrikes Prove Persistent
- NO SHELTER: An Israeli family crouches on the road from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, as sirens warn of an incoming Iranian missile. The U.S. is racing to ship air defenses to the Gulf, and the war has sparked attacks on American diplomatic missions.
- https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/iran-us-missile-drone-defenses-c50d21e0?st=bgFzbX&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Iran Sees an Opening to Control Mideast Energy Over Long Run
- Trump Seeks To Alter Narrative On ICE
- President has told his inner circle some mass-deportation policies went too far
- https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/trump-told-inner-circle-some-mass-deportation-policies-went-too-far-01518550?st=b87YwS&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Beijing’s Big Problem: A Shrinking Economy
- Democrats’ Frustration With Schumer Grows
- One of the Hottest Tables In America Is a College Dining Hall
- Meals are so good at UMass Amherst locals add its cafeterias to date-night rotations
- https://www.wsj.com/us-news/education/its-one-of-the-hottest-tables-in-americaand-its-a-college-dining-hall-c52668df?st=RHgu54&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- AI Companies Pour Money Into Midterms
- Groups opposed to strict AI regulations target New York congressional candidate
- https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/ai-lobbying-midterm-elections-new-york-4b018d4e?st=EgtCZC&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- WNBA Scores 364% Raise
- It's biggest jump ever seen in U.S. professional sports.
- https://www.wsj.com/sports/basketball/wnba-caitlin-clark-cba-salary-cap-dbf719b2?st=GDVbJE&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Tehran’s Airstrikes Prove Persistent
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Iran is world’s ‘greatest’ energy risk
- ▸ Scale of Gulf fallout laid bare ▸ IEA warns of long recovery ▸ Banks expected to lift rates
- Fatih Birol, chief of the IEA, said politicians and markets were underestimating the scale of the current global energy crisis
- Tehran takes refuge in Eid
- Shoppers at Tajrish Bazaar in northern Tehran choose flowers from a market stall in the run-up to Nowruz, a traditional festival dating more than 3,000 years that marks the Persian new year, and Eid al-Fitr, an Islamic holiday marking the end of Ramadan.
- Airlines take $53bn hit as industry faces biggest crisis since pandemic
- The airline industry is in the grip of its worst crisis since the pandemic, as the Middle East war has grounded flights, wiped more than $50bn off the value of the world’s biggest carriers and raised the spectre of fuel shortages.
- Retailer TJX homes in on bargain-hungry shoppers
- Boston-based discount retailer TJX, which this year will celebrate its 50th anniversary, is flourishing as shoppers seek refuge from the cost of living crisis. The operator of TJ Maxx and Marshalls in the US and of TK Maxx in Europe and Australia has honed the art of driving hard bargains for the surplus merchandise of fashion and homeware brands that it then sells on across its 5,000-plus stores for up to 60 per cent below full retail price.
- Iran is world’s ‘greatest’ energy risk