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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Unions win big, but can district pay up?
- Price of labor peace will be $1.2 billion a year for LAUSD. Next up is funding the cost.
- LAUSD strike is averted with 11th-hour deal
- In overnight negotiations, the last of three unions agrees to contract terms.
- STUDENTS, top, head to class as usual on Tuesday. Above, L.A. Mayor Karen Bass stepped into the marathon contract talks to help avoid a work stoppage.
- Another woman accuses Swalwell of assault
- She says congressman drugged, raped and choked her in 2018: ‘I thought I died.’
- Fears of a deeper rot in Congress
- Sordid culture is open secret, and young female aides are reportedly warned about some lawmakers
- E-bikes bring conflict on state hiking trails
- As officials struggle to rewrite safety rules, the motorized cycles spark a backlash.
- HIKERS are passed by e-bikers at Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park in Laguna Niguel.
- Sudan’s civil war has turned its capital into a city of graves
- Iran Talks may resume
- A flag waves next to a destroyed building in Tehran. President Trump said Pakistan may host a new round of negotiations.
- Unions win big, but can district pay up?
- [[USA Today]]
- The race is on to save dying Great Salt Lake
- With eye on 2034 Olympics, Utah battles a water crisis
- “The ecosystem is on life support. We’re on the edge of ecological collapse.” Ben Abbott, Brigham Young University
- Utah’s Great Salt Lake has been shrinking for decades, the victim of climate change and human overuse. Now boosters have an ambitious plan to refill the lake with hundreds of billions of gallons of water.
- Docks at the Great Salt Lake sit far from the water’s edge. Utah leaders and Olympics supporters hope to reverse the lake’s decline with the help of $1 billion in federal aid proposed by President Donald Trump.
- Swalwell exit may lift other hopefuls
- California Dems may get boost in governor’s race
- U.S. military presses ahead with enforcing Iran blockade
- Kyndal Royal fills up April 13 in Miami as gas prices remained high amid the Iran war and the disruption in global oil supplies.
- ICE detentions at 6-month low, data shows
- Reasons complex, hard to pinpoint, experts say
- The race is on to save dying Great Salt Lake
- [[The New York Times]]
- Split U.S. Comes to Grips With a Largely Hazy War
- Past Conflicts Add to Frustration Over Iran
- A Return to Form
- The Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s new home opens soon, and our critic Michael Kimmelman is impressed.
- In Confronting Another Pope, Trump Finds a Harder Target
- Rare Israel and Lebanon Talks Focus on Curtailing Hezbollah
- A Child Care Crisis
- With cuts closing centers, parents are facing hard choices. Above, the teacher Jovanna Perez at her day care on its last day.
- Hochul Eyeing New Tax in City On 2nd Homes
- A Global Race For Arsenals Of A.I. Drones
- A Police Chief’s $4.5 Million Gambling Secret: ‘It’s on the App’
- A Spotlight on the Risks of Online Betting
- Split U.S. Comes to Grips With a Largely Hazy War
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Europe Presses Fallback Plan If U.S. Retreats From NATO
- Germany, once a skeptic, shifts toward new defense stance after Trump’s moves
- Markets Keep Rising Despite War’s Costs
- Sanders Is Back As Left’s Kingmaker
- Some progressives have won primaries. Will that translate to general elections?
- Iran Ports Are Quiet As Strait Blockade Holds Up
- U.S., Tehran to renew talks, U.N. chief says; Israel, Lebanon plan direct negotiations
- Holocaust Survivors Gather to Bear Witness
- NEVER FORGET: Survivor Nate Leipciger takes part in the March of the Living on Tuesday, Holocaust Remembrance Day, at the former Auschwitz II-Birkenau death camp in Poland. Organizers said 50 Holocaust survivors from around the world attended.
- Fed Chair Nominee’s Holdings Surpass $100 Million
- The Team-Building Exercise Where You Step on the Boss
- Companies are ditching escape rooms for human tower workshops. It gets awkward.
- Trading Lifts Bank Earnings
- JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup and Wells Fargo posted strong profits Tuesday for the quarter, fueled by robust trading revenue as the Iran war sent markets on a wild ride.
- Europe Presses Fallback Plan If U.S. Retreats From NATO
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Wall St bank earnings shatter records as traders thrive on Iran war volatility
- ▸ Bumper haul at JPMorgan, Citi and Wells ▸ $25bn in combined profits ▸ Fears for consumer spending
- 'We haven't really seen any so-called bad volatility, [when] low liquidity keeps clients on the sidelines'
- Food prices alarm sounds
- Workers harvest wheat near Lahore in Pakistan.
- Fed nominee Warsh adds to rich roster of Trump picks with at least $130mn
- Federal Reserve chair nominee Kevin Warsh has disclosed assets worth more than $130mn, underscoring his close ties to Wall Street through personal investments and advisory positions.
- Russian businesses reel as tax rises feed war machine
- Russia's small businesses are being taken to the brink as taxes rise to fund the Ukraine war.
- Wall St bank earnings shatter records as traders thrive on Iran war volatility