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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Trump delays attack on Iran
- President extends deadline for opening strait, says talks have begun. Iran denies it.
- IN CENTRAL TEHRAN, demonstrators wave Iranian flags to show support for the embattled government.
- Justices sound skeptical of late ballots
- California law counts them if postmarked by election day. But high court may nullify that.
- Is this L.A. rail’s ‘missing link’?
- A proposed K Line extension would create a major north-south corridor.
- Call for early wind warning ignored
- Just before Eaton blaze, one county official urged a phone alert over conditions.
- The bitcoin scammer, the fixer and the cop
- A trial in Los Angeles reveals the ostentatious and sometimes illicit world of newly minted millionaire ‘crypto kids’
- Raising a stink over popular menu item
- Complaints and city fines prompt a Taiwanese spot to remove tofu dish
- AT GOLDEN LEAF, a restaurant in San Gabriel, stinky tofu accounts for up to 20% of total revenue.
- Trump delays attack on Iran
- [[USA Today]]
- ICE sent to assist airport security
- National Guard is also an option, Trump says
- Officers with Immigration and Customs Enforcement take position at security checkpoints March 23 at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City.
- Young people may wonder: Why even try?
- The American dream used to mean getting ahead. Now it means staying afloat.
- For decades, the American dream meant upward mobility, but many young people today define it as simply achieving stability. ● To them, securing housing, a stable career, health care and education are essential steps toward living comfortably, according to new research by the Savannah College of Art and Design’s applied research studio. But Gen Z and millennial Americans feel the path to that stability is “steeper and more precarious” than it was for past generations, and the dream feels “outmoded or distant,” the report found. ● Financial security, the report says, has become the single most important aspect of the American dream for young respondents.
- “They’re saying, ‘First, let me afford the rent and health care. Then we can talk about getting ahead.’ ” Chandhana Rao Lingampally Gen Z report research assistant
- President: U.S., Iran talk of deal to end war
- Military strikes on power plants halted
- Trump, Queen Elizabeth and the president she liked best
- President Donald Trump and Queen Elizabeth raise their glasses June 3, 2019, at Buckingham Palace in London.
- ICE sent to assist airport security
- [[The New York Times]]
- Trump’s Claim on Talks Elicits Gains in Market, And Denials From Iran
- Messages Exchanged Said to Fall Short of Negotiations
- Trump’s Claim on Talks Elicits Gains in Market, And Denials From Iran
- West’s Oil Producers Reap Profits Now but Stay Wary
- Distraction May Have Role in LaGuardia Crash
- 2 Pilots Killed as Plane Strikes a Fire Truck
- Overview of the Crash
- A fire truck crossed the runway just as an Air Canada passenger plane was landing on Sunday night at LaGuardia Airport.
- The jet’s nose was cantilevered upward after its cockpit was partly sheared off. Most of the 41 people hospitalized had been released.
- JUSTICES IMPERIL MAIL-IN VOTE LAW
- Doubts Over Mississippi May Signal U.S. Shift
- Groups Strain to Care for Pets Left in ICE’s Wake
- Counting stray dogs in the neighborhood of East New Orleans.
- Trump’s Crackdown on Fraud Excludes Dozens He Pardons
- Many Beneficiaries Are Donors and Allies
- Trump’s Claim on Talks Elicits Gains in Market, And Denials From Iran
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Stocks Were Headed for a Rout, Then Trump Hit Social Media
- Investors welcomed efforts to end a war that has driven up energy prices
- https://www.wsj.com/finance/stocks/global-stocks-markets-dow-news-03-23-2026-f5dea767?st=D1fULa&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- War in Iran Endangers Political Prisoners
- U. S.-Israeli airstrikes have damaged complexes used to hold detainees
- https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/evin-prison-iran-detention-centers-95d36177?st=f5tKVm&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Senators Talk Deal To Fund DHS, TSA
- Rising Service Costs Drive U.S. Inflation
- President Backs Off On Threat To Iranian Energy
- Trump says talks to end war are making progress, but Tehran expresses skepticism
- https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/president-backs-off-threat-to-iranian-energy-98aed311?st=6immNK&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Pilots Killed as Plane Rams Firetruck at LaGuardia
- TARMAC TRAGEDY: An Air Canada Express jetliner struck a firetruck on a runway at New York City’s LaGuardia Airport late Sunday, killing two pilots and injuring 41 people. The airport, which has had a shortage of air-control staff, reopened Monday.
- https://www.wsj.com/us-news/faa-issues-ground-stop-at-laguardia-after-plane-collides-with-vehicle-c65ed396?st=oDCFKL&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Ads on the Fridge? Some Owners Say That’s Not Cool
- Samsung ushers in controversial new era of marketing in the kitchen
- https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/samsung-refrigerator-ads-lg-whirlpool-ge-10ea7bcc?st=ojook4&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Stocks Were Headed for a Rout, Then Trump Hit Social Media
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Trump touts diplomatic end to war
- ▸ Threatened strike on Iran energy facilities called off ▸ Crude price tumbles as stocks and bonds rebound ▸ Tehran says no talks have been held with Washington ▸ Pentagon orders more American forces into region
- 'If it goes well, we're going to end up settling...this. Otherwise, we'll just keep bombing our hearts out'
- Donald Trump speaks to the media before departing West Palm Beach on Air Force One
- Future of OnlyFans empire in doubt as reclusive owner Radvinsky dies at 43
- OnlyFans owner Leonid Radvinsky, whose transformation of the porn industry created one of Britain’s most successful start-ups, has died aged 43, leaving the fate of an empire worth billions up in the air.
- Defying Trump lifts Danish premier’s election chances
- Donald Trump’s threat to take control of Greenland has given Danish premier Mette Frederiksen a welcome boost. A brutal local election defeat last year dented her ratings but, after taking a stand against US bullying, she now looks set for a third term in power. Her tough stance on Ukraine, defence and migration has also lifted her influence abroad. But while her Social Democrats are likely to win today’s vote, the polls point to their lowest score in 120 years.
- Trump touts diplomatic end to war