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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- ‘In-your-face racism’ felt at Pomona College
- Investigations of several incidents are underway
- A STUDENT walks by Pomona College. A series of anti-Black incidents has unsettled the close-knit campus.
- Pratt and Raman top Bass in latest fundraising in mayoral contest
- Justice Dept. drops Powell inquiry
- The move may clear a roadblock for Trump’s nominee to chair the Federal Reserve.
- Appeals court blocks asylum ban at border
- This could get complicated
- West Hollywood and other cities seek to bless polyamorous unions. Lawyers warn of messy court fights.
- ALANA CHAZAN, left, and Amira Hasenbush work on polyamory cases at All Family Legal in Glendale.
- Rams look to future
- In the surprise of the first round, they draft quarterback Ty Simpson as Stafford’s heir apparent rather than immediate help.
- Family says systems failed them before father-son murder-suicide
- ‘In-your-face racism’ felt at Pomona College
- [[USA Today]]
- CHERNOBYL PLANT HAUNTED BY WAR
- Ukraine set to mark 40th anniversary of disaster
- People pay tribute to firefighters and workers who died in the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant disaster at a commemoration ceremony in Kyiv on April 24.
- A patch was made on the protective arch at the Chernobyl nuclear plant after a Russian drone strike last year.
- DOJ to add more federal execution methods
- Cites difficulty obtaining lethal injection drugs
- Lethal injection remains the most common method of execution in the United States.
- Iranian minister arrives in Pakistan
- Set to discuss plans for restarting peace talks
- Soldiers patrol a road in Islamabad on April 24 as Pakistan prepares to host U.S. and Iranian delegations.
- CHERNOBYL PLANT HAUNTED BY WAR
- [[The New York Times]]
- U.S. Drops Powell Inquiry, Paving Path of Trump Pick
- Use of Justice Dept. in Attempt to Mold Fed Was Both a Lever and an Obstacle
- With Chavez’s Legacy Stained, What to Do With Art in Tribute?
- Murals and Monuments Are Now Seen in a Dimmer Light
- Judith F. Baca altering a portrait of Cesar Chavez on a mural in Santa Monica, Calif., after revelations of sexual misconduct emerged.
- The War in Iran Has Morphed From Bombs to a Test of Wills
- World-Famous Piano Prodigy Who Overcame Father’s Abuse
- RUTH SLENCZYNSKA, 1925-2026
- Ruth Slenczynska in 1957.
- Musk Borrowed $500 Million From SpaceX
- Demand for Trump Warship Doomed Navy Chief
- Assigned to a Task Seen as Nearly Impossible
- Bringing Lebanon’s Dead Home Amid Cease-Fire
- Exhuming a coffin from Qana, in the south, for reburial in the victim’s neighboring village.
- U.S. Drops Powell Inquiry, Paving Path of Trump Pick
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- DOJ Drops Investigation of Powell
- Reversal is designed to clear opposition to Senate approval of Warsh to lead Fed
- Iran Divisions Frustrate Peace Efforts
- Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, center, arrives in Islamabad on Friday, in a photo provided by the Pakistani government. Iran said no meeting with the U.S. was planned, but the White House said U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner would go to Islamabad for talks with Iranian officials. Vice President JD Vance will travel to the Pakistani capital, if there is progress.
- Breakthrough Heart Procedure Comes With Risky Tradeoffs
- New valves save lives, but don’t last as long as some hoped
- Meta’s Embrace of AI Propels Huge Layoffs
- Prediction Markets Face Fresh Scrutiny
- A Mayor With No Pants Is the Talk of This Town
- Odd night at Town Hall was caught on video, and not everyone in Mooresville is amused
- DOJ Drops Investigation of Powell
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Wall Street shrugs off energy shock
- ▸ US stocks outstrip Europe ▸ Big Tech powers rebound ▸ Intel surges past dotcom-era high
- 'The shock needs to run on for months and months before it poses a risk' Seb Barker at Marshall Wace
- Icefall blocks Everest route
- Members of an expedition team hike at Khumbu Icefall in the Everest region in Nepal this week.
- Dropping of criminal probe into Powell paves way for Warsh’s Fed confirmation
- US prosecutors have dropped their criminal investigation into Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell, in a breakthrough that could pave the way for the Senate to confirm Kevin Warsh as America’s top central banker.
- Ousting of editor a fresh front in French culture war
- Publishing is not the most fruitful way to sway opinion in most countries but, in bookish France, that is not the case. Rightwing billionaire Vincent Bolloré, owner of parent Hachette, has ousted editor Olivier Nora from the publisher Grasset, sparking a walkout by 100 of his loyal writers. They fear the media mogul will impose a conservative slant, as he has on his other assets. ‘Bolloré has destroyed Grasset to further his political crusade,’ one observer says.
- Wall Street shrugs off energy shock