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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- The drive for a three-peat
- The Dodgers’ Miguel Rojas and Freddie Freeman hold the last two World Series trophies before the opener against Arizona, with actor Will Ferrell at the wheel.
- Iran ‘begging’ for deal, Trump says; war exit unclear
- GOP lawmakers grow frustrated over a lack of strategy as Tehran rejects U.S. demands.
- DESPITE President Trump’s confidence in the U.S. war effort, Iran has continued to launch attacks.
- Trump weighs troops’ return to L.A.
- He also discusses a federal presence in San Francisco. Actual plans aren’t known.
- Culver City is a rising hot spot for business
- Once seen as ‘a drive-through city,’ it has emerged as a magnet for firms and consumers
- Rethinking UFW history amid scandal
- Allegations against César Chávez add to a reassessment that had already been brewing.
- A call for force at anti-ICE protest
- Attorney said agents in L.A. should have ‘just started hitting rioters,’ email shows.
- Man nearly sealed into city storm drain
- WORKERS in South L.A. were about to weld a manhole cover shut when a man emerged with a suitcase.
- The drive for a three-peat
- [[USA Today]]
- Angel City plays to win for women, their community
- LA soccer team is creating its own path to long-term success
- If you’re heading to your first Angel City Football Club home game at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, you will experience a vibe. Girls wearing too-large player jerseys − their dads in pink wigs. PodeRosas, a group of Spanish-speaking supporters, chanting, “ Dale, dale, ACFC. Dale, Angel City.” ● You’ll see grandmas and girlfriends. Celebrity owners and families. Huge flags in the team’s colors, black and Sol Rosa − a dusty pink representing the Southern California sun and horizon. The omnipresent bass drums will make you want to dance. ● And when the home team scores, everyone will be on their feet. ● Willow Bay, journalist and dean of the USC Annenberg School, remembers her first game. It was the team’s inaugural season, and it was electric. “I was blown away,” she says. “It just felt special. It felt different, and it felt joyful in a way that kind of took my breath away.”
- ABOVE: Savy King, left, Julie Uhrman, Riley Tiernan, Willow Bay, Sarah Gorden and Kara Nortman at Angel City FC’s practice facility in Thousand Oaks, California.
- 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.
- Fleeing Mideast has been struggle
- Americans say U.S. help was too little, too late
- A smoke plume rises from a fire near Dubai International Airport in the United Arab Emirates on March 16.
- Jury finds Meta, Google liable in social media addiction trial
- Test case could open floodgates for litigation
- Angel City plays to win for women, their community
- [[The New York Times]]
- Trump Renews Threats, Then Extends Deadline To Reopen Critical Strait
- Biggest Fall in Stocks Since Start of War
- Trump Renews Threats, Then Extends Deadline To Reopen Critical Strait
- Conflict Is Stern Test of Freestyle Tactics
- Line of Defense in the Ice
- Canadian soldiers deployed to the Arctic to show they can fight in a contested part of the world. It did not go as planned.
- OLYMPICS TO BAR TRANS ATHLETES
- Genetic Test Required for 2028 Women’s Events
- Bitten by a Tick, Then Severely Allergic to Meat
- Syndrome Is Spreading With Clusters Found on Long Island
- Cubans Dying in U.S. Oil Blockade, Doctors Say
- Hit to a Health System Already Struggling
- Liagny Acosta holding her 2-week-old, Aíran, hospitalized this month with a respiratory illness in Havana. When blackouts come, nurses have to work ventilators manually until generators kick in.
- Big Investors in Clean Energy Move to Punish Its Opponents
- Trump Renews Threats, Then Extends Deadline To Reopen Critical Strait
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Iran’s Missiles Still Wreak Havoc, Despite Pounding by U.S., Israel
- Tehran has kept firing, prolonging conflict and raising the economic cost
- People examine the remnant of an Iranian missile in a West Bank village Thursday after Tehran fired barrages at Israel.
- https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/iran-missile-status-us-israel-war-6e9cbd25?st=acg5FG&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Trump Plans Order To Pay TSA Staff
- Mortgage Rates Climb To a Six-Month High
- Xi Aims to Sway Trump on Taiwan
- China’s leader sees a historic opportunity to shift U. S. policy
- https://www.wsj.com/world/china/trump-taiwan-china-opportunity-e56d8ac8?st=M4ByR3&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Conflict Pushes Nasdaq Down Into Correction
- Dow industrials poised for worst month since 2022 as oil tops $100
- https://www.wsj.com/finance/stocks/middle-east-conflict-drags-nasdaq-into-a-correction-3d03893a?st=nZRcCW&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- JFK Jr.’s Magazine Was a Bust. Now Everyone Wants a Copy.
- Back issues of George are suddenly in demand and fetching high sums
- https://www.wsj.com/style/jfk-jr-s-magazine-was-a-bust-now-everyone-wants-a-copy-a75a69e2?reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- A Bonus Bonanza
- The average Wall Street bonus rose to a record high of nearly $250,000.
- https://www.wsj.com/finance/wall-streets-average-bonus-nears-250-000-c8ccc0b9?st=VvnUxi&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Iran’s Missiles Still Wreak Havoc, Despite Pounding by U.S., Israel
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Energy shock will lift US inflation to 4.2% this year, OECD outlook warns
- ▸ Forecast is highest among G7 ▸ China and India also to suffer ▸ Consumer pressure to hit growth
- 'Prolonged disruption could result in significant energy shortages, lowering growth further'
- Tehran’s navy chief killed
- Iranians mourn victims of the conflict with Israel and the US during joint funerals in Tehran yesterday.
- Ferrari flies personalised supercars to ultra-wealthy clients in the Middle East
- Premium carmakers are delivering personalised supercars by air to their top Middle Eastern customers as the war in Iran threatens demand in one of their most lucrative markets.
- Oil traders search for the US president’s ‘pain point’
- The way Donald Trump’s social media posts have sparked severe swings in the oil market during the Iran war is spurring investors to look for the ‘pain point’ that drives him to make policy pivots. The US president has tended to intensify his threats against the Iranian regime on weekends when oil markets are closed and hint at peace when prices are rising steeply. The pattern underscores the centrality of oil markets to the course of the conflict.
- Energy shock will lift US inflation to 4.2% this year, OECD outlook warns