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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Swalwell suspends campaign for governor
- He continues to deny allegations of sexual assault
- AT THE California Republican Party Convention in San Diego, supporters cheer on gubernatorial candidates Chad Bianco, top, and Steve Hilton, above.
- Navy to begin blockade of all Iranian ports
- The U.S. action in the Strait of Hormuz could further rattle global energy markets.
- Teachers union, LAUSD agree to terms
- The district remains in talks with two other labor groups, meaning a strike is still possible.
- Escalation could pull China straight into gulf conflict
- Analysis
- Studios shift more filming out of U.S.
- U.K. and others have beefed up incentives, production expertise
- COSMO JARVIS, center right, stars in the FX series “Shogun,” which is shot in British Columbia, Canada.
- Orban concedes defeat
- People react in the streets after partial results show the opposition party dominating the vote on Sunday in Hungary’s election.
- Altadena slogs through challenges of rebuilding
- Swalwell suspends campaign for governor
- [[USA Today]]
- ‘Universal connection’ in a divided America
- People united around Artemis II’s big, small moments
- Excitement, relief and other emotions were in the air as crowds at the San Diego Air and Space Museum watched a live broadcast of the Artemis II Orion capsule splashdown off the coast of California on April 10.
- While some people watched the historic April 1 launch in Florida, many others watched on TV or online.
- Iran war continues reshaping the world
- Examining toll so far as peace negotiations falter
- Iran’s closure of the strait has shifted the focus of the peace talks away from ending its nuclear program.
- Branding: Good in business, problematic in governing
- Trump puts name, face on buildings, currency
- President Donald Trump’s practice of naming things after himself is a break from tradition: Names of presidents have been added to things only after their death.
- ‘Universal connection’ in a divided America
- [[The New York Times]]
- After Talks Flounder, Trump Threatens to Blockade Strait
- Options Dwindle as Deal Fails to Materialize
- THE OPTIONS As Vice President JD Vance left Pakistan, the U.S. was faced with more lengthy negotiations with Tehran or resuming a war that has already created a huge energy disruption.
- THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ The Iranian foreign ministry said reopening the artery was among the first issues discussed, along with “the nuclear issue, war reparations” and the lifting of sanctions.
- THE NUCLEAR PROGRAM The vice president suggested that he had handed Iran a take-it-or-leave-it proposal to forever give up its initiative. “They have chosen not to accept our terms,” he said.
- THE PRESIDENT While the talks collapsed, President Trump was watching a U.F.C. fight in Miami. On his way there, he said it did not matter if a deal with Iran was reached: “We win, regardless.”
- Options Dwindle as Deal Fails to Materialize
- After Talks Flounder, Trump Threatens to Blockade Strait
- Military Says No Shipping to or From Iran
- In a Lebanese City Targeted by Israel, Daily Life Is Torn Apart
- “I’m your mother, just answer me,” Fatima Kholeif cried into her phone as she sat outside a hospital mourning two of her sons.
- Orban Concedes in Hungary, Slowing Global Tilt to the Right
- State Judges, Feeling Unsafe As Threats Rise, Turn to Guns
- Earth Reunion
- The four Artemis II astronauts made an emotional return to Houston after a 10-day lunar journey ended Friday.
- After Talks Flounder, Trump Threatens to Blockade Strait
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Hungarian Voters Reject Orbán After 16-Year Rule
- U.S. Threat To Block Strait Sets Up Clash
- High-stakes war of attrition will test whether Iran has higher pain threshold
- More Taxpayers Bet ‘The IRS Isn’t Going to Catch Me’
- The Internal Revenue Service shed thousands of enforcement employees—and some taxpayers appear eager to cheat
- AI Demand Outstrips Computing Capacity
- Nuclear Program Puts Peace Talks at Risk
- McIlroy Repeats at Masters
- FANTASTIC 4: Rory McIlroy won his sixth major, finishing 12 under par. He joins Jack Nicklaus, Nick Faldo and Tiger Woods as the only players with consecutive wins at the event.
- Mexico Has Major Crush On Top Cop
- Face of anti-cartel fight is national sex symbol
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Trump declares blockade of Hormuz after Iran talks fail to yield peace deal
- ▸ Navy to halt toll-paying ships ▸ Tehran speaks of ‘mistrust’ ▸ Fears for oil price ▸ Global economy dented
- Huge turnout in pivotal vote
- Voters in Budapest queue to cast their ballots in Hungary’s bitterly contested election yesterday.
- Switzerland’s Zug becomes bolt-hole for expats fleeing turmoil in the Gulf
- Gulf expats searching for a haven from conflict are homing in on Zug, a picturesque Swiss canton of just 135,000 people better known for attracting commodity traders and cryptocurrency firms.
- European retailer to tackle US rivals on their own turf
- Britain’s oldest private equity firm 3i is making a $400mn bet that Action, the Dutch budget retailer and the jewel in its portfolio, can crack the notoriously difficult American market. Previous forays by the likes of Tesco, Primark and Marks and Spencer have all struggled to make headway. As one analyst pointed out: ‘Value retailers have to work hard to carve out a space . . . You’re up against Walmart and Costco who have so much scale.’
- Trump declares blockade of Hormuz after Iran talks fail to yield peace deal