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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Netflix looking to buy Radford studio
- A deal for the historic lot, home of ‘Seinfeld,’ would underscore the streamer’s new clout.
- THE STORIED Radford Studio Center, which gave Studio City its name, was last sold in 2021 for $1.85 billion.
- Vance’s role in Iran talks holds political risks
- Vice president faces a diplomatic minefield, trying to get a deal that Tehran accepts.
- VICE PRESIDENT JD Vance reportedly had reservations about starting the war to begin with.
- U.S. keeps blockade as Iran fires on 3 ships
- LAUSD to restrict students’ screen time
- CHILDREN read Tuesday as board members debate limiting screen time.
- Public transit is pumped
- Amid high gas prices, ridership rises — for now
- CIA’s activity in Mexico questioned
- Sheinbaum was not told of agents’ presence at drug raid, adding to tensions with the U.S.
- Netflix looking to buy Radford studio
- [[USA Today]]
- Women-only retreats in a fight for survival
- ‘New girls clubs’ networking conferences are caught up in Trump’s DEI crackdown
- Reshma Saujani used to get invitations by the dozens to speak at networking events about her experiences as a woman building two nonprofits, struggling with fertility and running for Congress. ● So far this year, the founder of Moms First has received a grand total of 10. ● “I was sharing my journey, my story, my past, my wisdom, my tools, my tips, my tricks, probably reaching hundreds of thousands of people a year,”Saujani said. “Those opportunities are now closed. Those conferences aren’t happening. Those talks are not being organized.” ● The culprit, she said, is the Trump administration’s crackdown on diversity, equity and inclusion that has had a chilling effect on women’s initiatives across the business world. ● President Donald Trump swept into office on campaign promises to restore fairness in the workplace by eradicating “woke” DEI policies he says harm men and White Americans. Fearing lawsuits and the loss of government contracts, dozens of the nation’s largest companies from McDonald’s to Facebook owner Meta rolled back diversity programs. Pressure to align with the president’s agenda has only increased in recent months.
- “Women didn’t build these networks because they wanted to. They built them because they had to.” Reshma Saujani Moms First
- Reshma Saujani, CEO of the nonprofit Moms First, fears there has been a chilling effect on women’s initiatives in business. “Those opportunities are now closed,” she says.
- Iranians seize 2 tankers in strait
- U.S. extends ceasefire but maintains blockade
- Traffic in the Strait of Hormuz is still at a virtual standstill in the Strait of Hormuz off Musandam, Oman.
- Smart moves can help improve your brain health
- As people live longer, number of Alzheimer’s diagnoses to rise
- Women-only retreats in a fight for survival
- [[The New York Times]]
- IRAN ANNOUNCES IT SEIZED 2 SHIPS NEAR THE STRAIT
- THAT’S ‘OUR RED LINE’
- Still No Plan for Talks — Rivals Vie for Control of Key Waterway
- A Virginia Win As Democrats Bare Knuckles
- Party Embraces Tactics It Once Opposed
- Long Year of Struggle for Fired U.S.A.I.D. Staff
- Toll Felt in Entire Field as Careers, Savings and Hopes Vanish
- “I never even once imagined I would be so betrayed by my government,” said Adrian Mathura, a veteran and a former U.S.A.I.D. adviser.
- Jacqueline Devine, 66, who used to work in sub-Saharan Africa on H.I.V. treatment, now relies on a $9,000 income from teaching.
- Hospice Fraud Is a Flashpoint For California
- Clashes Over Civil Rights Group’s ‘Hate’ Labels Preceded Charges
- Right Wing Saw Attack on the Mainstream
- Influencers, Rebuffing Doctors, Push a ‘Natural’ Elixir: Nicotine
- Nicotine pouches are among the products being promoted.
- IRAN ANNOUNCES IT SEIZED 2 SHIPS NEAR THE STRAIT
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- U.S. Nears Loan Deal to Rescue Spirit Airlines From Fiscal Hole
- Trump and his aides look at potential $500 million lifeline for stake in carrier
- GOP Fears Campaign To Redraw Districts Is Backfiring
- Private-Credit Risks Draw More Inquiries
- From Prison Gang To Cocaine Power
- Brazil’s PCC targets U. S. and European markets; pirate attacks in the Amazon
- Iran War Shifts Into Phase of Crippling Stalemate
- As Tehran toughens its stance, closure of strait puts U.S. under increasing pressure
- Wildfires Explode Along Georgia-Florida Border
- IN FLAMES: The Pineland Road Fire, one of multiple blazes, rages Wednesday in southeast Georgia. Dozens of homes have been destroyed and several pets killed. Drought, low humidity and changeable winds created ideal conditions for the outbreaks.
- Massachusetts Teens Have Had It With Their Millionaire Mascot
- Lenox students want the mockery to end, but the Monopoly Man won’t go quietly
- U.S. Nears Loan Deal to Rescue Spirit Airlines From Fiscal Hole
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Iran seizes two ships in show of force as bid to revive peace talks founders
- ▸ Tehran refuses to submit ▸ Trump extends ceasefire ▸ US blockade persists ▸ Oil rises above $100
- 'I cannot understand why companies would endanger seafarers' lives' Arsenio Dominguez, IMO
- Chip revival kept on hold
- Workers at a Broadcom semiconductor plant outside Allentown, Pennsylvania.
- Brussels rethinks opposition to Arctic drilling amid Mideast energy anxiety
- The EU is considering dropping its opposition to new oil and gas drilling in the Arctic as it seeks to shore up energy supplies in response to the crisis in the Middle East.
- Gunvor chief on guard for seasonal risk in oil market
- Tensions in the Middle East are about to collide with a seasonal slowdown in demand that could spark more tumult in oil markets, according to the head of trading house Gunvor. Gary Pedersen tells the FT that the period from April to June, when demand dips between winter and the summer ‘driving season’ in the US, will be crucial. There is also the potential, he adds, for crude prices to be propelled more by headlines than underlying supply and demand.
- Iran seizes two ships in show of force as bid to revive peace talks founders