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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Governor’s race becomes even more unpredictable
- Two weeks before voters receive ballots, Becerra surges and Yee ends campaign.
- Mayor’s 2026-27 budget avoids layoffs
- Bass spending plan holds the line. Rivals in primary demand more than ‘status quo.’
- Apple’s Tim Cook to step back. Next CEO named
- Hardware chief John Ternus will succeed his mentor as the tech giant wrestles with AI.
- TIM COOK has been CEO for about 15 years.
- Mixed messages from Trump as Iran tensions flare
- Preparations for new talks proceed even as he says he’s ‘ unlikely’ to renew ceasefire.
- COVID subvariant rising in state; seniors’ vaccine rates worrisome
- In esports, this team is like the Dodgers
- TEAM LIQUID’S Josh Heiner, from left, Brandyn Hahn and Kevin Arean in the Race to World First.
- Governor’s race becomes even more unpredictable
- [[USA Today]]
- Grieving Louisiana city desperate for answers
- Motive still unknown in shooting that killed eight children
- A family joins a vigil April 19 in Shreveport, Louisiana, after a gunman opened fire and killed eight children ages 3 to 11, seven of whom were his, in what police have described as an act of domestic violence.
- Family members of the suspect told news outlets he had been struggling with a failing marriage, was dealing with “dark thoughts” and wanted to take his own life.
- U.S. gives Cuba a 2-week deadline
- In secret talks, Havana is told to free dissidents
- Roelvis Saname, 26, leaves La Lima penitentiary in Havana as part of an amnesty for more than 2,000 prisoners amid U.S. negotiations with Cuba.
- Privacy concerns sharpen over smart glasses
- Secret recordings, facial recognition debated
- An audience member wearing Ray-Ban Meta 2nd generation smart glasses watches the keynote at the 2023 Meta Connect Developer Conference at Meta headquarters in Menlo Park, California.
- Grieving Louisiana city desperate for answers
- [[The New York Times]]
- U.S. Begins First Steps To Refund $166 Billion Taken for Illegal Tariffs
- Payments for Importers, Not Consumers
- Companies like FedEx had already sued for tariff refunds.
- Mourning the Dead in Southern Lebanon
- Families gathered on Monday for a mass funeral for nine people. The cease-fire has given them a chance to bury their relatives.
- Cook to Retire After Leading Apple to Riches
- Pakistan Tries to Rein In Shiite Anger Over War
- Complicating Country’s Role as Mediator to Iran and the U.S.
- Nepalis Ask if a Revolution Can Deliver on Hope
- Youth, Now in Charge, Take On Big Burden
- Students in Bhaktapur, near Kathmandu, last month as voters elected a 35-year-old prime minister.
- California Suit Says Amazon Skewed Prices
- Epstein Found Willing Allies Inside Harvard
- U.S. Begins First Steps To Refund $166 Billion Taken for Illegal Tariffs
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Cook to Step Down at Apple
- CEO to move up to executive chairman in September, hand the reins to insider Ternus
- Owners Allege Tesla Misled on Self-Driving
- How Cybercrime Made ‘Scambodia’
- Gangs in Cambodia corrupted officials, enslaved workers and fleeced victims
- High Costs Drive Away Florida’s Middle Class
- Warsh Embarks On Tricky Path for Fed Job
- Challenge is how he can manage what Trump expects with what he can deliver
- Tailwind Lifts Spirits, Helps Set Boston Record
- BIG STEPS: More than 30,000 runners strode down Boylston Street toward the finish line Monday at the Boston Marathon. Men’s defending champion John Korir broke the course record, riding a tailwind to win in 2 hours, 1 minute, 52 seconds.
- Chip Giant Hits It Big— With a Toy
- Everyone wants the Lego version of a $400 million tool
- Cook to Step Down at Apple
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Merz lashes out at UniCredit’s ‘hostile’ tactics in Commerzbank takeover bid
- ▸ Italy lender plans €35bn merger ▸ Proposed business plan under fire ▸ Orcel defends tie-up’s goals
- 'We need large lenders...[But] this does not mean every takeover is welcome' German Chancellor Friedrich Merz
- Talks doubt as deadline nears
- American forces track ships entering and exiting Iranian ports near the Strait of Hormuz yesterday.
- Keats’s love letters among rare books returned to heirs 40 years after theft
- A collection of stolen rare books worth millions of dollars, including letters by John Keats and works by Oscar Wilde and James Joyce, is being returned to its owners’ heirs decades after being taken from a New York home.
- Ukraine drone pilots wage war from safety of a desk
- Unmanned aerial vehicles have been key to Kyiv’s defences against Russian attack. But first-generation drones relied on radio contact, meaning their pilots had to stay close — and render themselves a target. Now makers are perfecting upgrades that use a secure internet link, allowing the control of an UAV from 500km away. The latest step in an arms race that has defined the war, long-range piloting promises a fix for the army’s chronic manpower crisis.
- Merz lashes out at UniCredit’s ‘hostile’ tactics in Commerzbank takeover bid