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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Under water, a hidden methane source
- Decaying plants create greenhouse gas. State is urged to track reservoirs’ emissions.
- TRACKING methane from reservoirs such as Shasta Lake could help in making decisions about hydropower.
- Trump weighs talks with Iran amid troop surge
- U.S. will have 60,000 deployed in the region, with ceasefire expiring next week.
- A BANNER seen in Tehran on Wednesday depicts Iranian military leaders and the Strait of Hormuz.
- L.A., Olympic boss face off over contracts
- City officials want a big share of Games business
- War further chills L.A. home market
- Buying is ‘contingent on whether the Strait of Hormuz is open,’ one woman jokes.
- Live Nation loses at trial
- New York jury finds company and Ticketmaster operated monopoly. A breakup could be a remedy.
- MICHAEL RAPINO, president and CEO of Live Nation, leaves federal court in New York last month.
- Dodgers top Lakers in popularity contest
- In an LMU survey, L.A. County residents identify their favorite local pro sports team.
- Under water, a hidden methane source
- [[USA Today]]
- NY bodega motivates kids about A’s, B’s, C’s
- Manager rewards students for good grades with food, cash
- Around 5 p.m., the corner bodega at Heberton Avenue and Ann Street comes alive. ● Peals of laughter spill out onto the sidewalk, mixing with the jingle of a passing soft-serve ice cream truck and shouts of kids playing in neighboring yards. A gaggle of middle school girls gathers outside, creased yellow report cards tucked into their backpacks, while younger kids dart between them, some parents trailing behind. ● In Staten Island’s Port Richmond neighborhood, Zach’s Finest Deli might just be the coolest spot in town. At the center of a group of boys and girls who have gathered is bodega manager Wail Alselwi, better known as “Wally” to those on the block and as “Island Ock” to the hundreds of thousands who follow him on TikTok and Instagram.
- Sisters London, left, and Lauryn Luster order ice cream outside Zach’s Finest Deli in Staten Island, New York. “He became my best friend,” London jokes of Weir Alselwi, the bodega manager.
- Wail Alselwi, right, is the manager of Zach’s, which his brother Nash co-owns. Wail Alselwi runs “Grades for Grabs,” which gives kids who earn good grades free snacks and prizes. Nash Alselwi, after seeing how popular the program was and how much his brother was paying out of pocket, started a GoFundMe to help fund it.
- Trump’s tariffs still a big player
- Some fear a new round; others say it’s needed
- Workers carry out quality inspections of fold-up bicycles at a Pacific Cycles factory in 2025 in Taoyuan, Taiwan.
- Gum ruse leads to arrest in 2 cold case murders
- DNA links sexual sadist in Washington state
- Susan Vesey, 21, was killed in 1984 in Washington while her 3-month-old son and 2-year-old daughter were at home and her husband was at work.
- Conservative Catholics hope Trump and Leo patch things up
- NY bodega motivates kids about A’s, B’s, C’s
- [[The New York Times]]
- Debt Alarms as Countries Respond to Energy Crisis
- I.M.F. Warning of Risk as Officials Slash Taxes and Rack Up Public Subsidies
- It’s Raining Bombs, but This Postman Delivers
- Faithful to His Mission for Ukrainians Near the Front Line
- THE GLOBAL PROFILE OLEKSIY KLOCHKOVSKY
- Oleksiy Klochkovsky, who has driven parcels around northeastern Ukraine for four years, keeps one ear tuned for perils from above.
- U.S. Jury Finds Concert Giant Is a Monopoly
- Lee Zeldin speaks differently from his predecessors at the head of the Environmental Protection Agency.
- A New York Times analysis shows how Mr. Zeldin has fundamentally shifted both the E.P.A.’s mission and the words he uses to describe it. It’s part of his effort to reflect President Trump’s desire to maximize industrial activity while minimizing environmental restrictions.
- Stock Market Scales a New Peak As Investors Wager Peace Is Near
- Exit of Swalwell Injects ‘Chaos’ Into California Governor’s Race
- Candidates Scrambling for Available Backers
- As He Warned of A.I.’s Danger, His Father Turned to Chatbots
- Ben Riley started a newsletter about artificial intelligence.
- Debt Alarms as Countries Respond to Energy Crisis
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Pentagon Courts U.S. Industry To Boost Weapons Production
- Top defense officials have held discussions with automakers, other manufacturers
- Iran’s Radical New Leaders
- The war fast-tracked the ascent of hard-liners and apocalyptic religious followers
- Jury Finds Live Nation Holds Illegal Ticket-Sales Monopoly
- LIV Golf on the Brink As Saudis Eye Pullout
- Trump Threatens Fed Chief, Imperiling Transition
- President weighs firing Powell, backs probe as Warsh faces a Senate roadblock
- Pope Blasts ‘Chains of Corruption’ on Africa Trip
- BLUNT GUEST: Pope Leo urged Cameroon to break ‘the chains of corruption, which disfigure authority and strip it of credibility.’ President Paul Biya, who won an October contested election, and his wife, Chantal, hosted the pope in Yaoundé on Wednesday.
- ACA Hit As Bills Unpaid
- One in seven people who signed up for Affordable Care Act plans this year failed to pay after premium costs rose sharply, according to an analysis that provides the first comprehensive look at the impact of expiring federal subsidies.
- Wall Street’s Top Coffee Tasters Are Looking for New Recruits
- Elite force of bean sniffers and java sippers helps set the U.S. futures market for arabica
- Pentagon Courts U.S. Industry To Boost Weapons Production
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Tehran deploys Chinese satellite to target US bases across Middle East
- ▸ Craft bought by IRGC space force ▸ Images of military sites captured ▸ Beijing denies involvement
- Bound for orbit: a rocket blasts off from the Jiuquan satellite launch centre in north-west China in June 2024 carrying the TEE-01B satellite
- Bifs put Piigs out to pasture and take on mantle of Europe’s public debt laggards
- Move over “Piigs”. The new problem children of European debt markets, according to investors, are the “Bifs”: Britain, Italy and France.
- Neighbours get entangled as rivals tear Sudan apart
- An international meeting in Berlin aims to find solutions to the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Sudan as its civil war enters a fourth year. Yet as with past conferences, the main protagonists are excluded. Now, as civilians pay a heavy cost for the factional power struggle, the war is drawing in Egypt from the north and, for the first time, Ethiopia to the east. ‘There’s not a single one of its seven neighbours that’s not engaged or invested in this war,’ says an expert.
- Tehran deploys Chinese satellite to target US bases across Middle East