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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Justices to hear case on protected migrants
- Trump administration wants to revoke safe status for many Haitians and Syrians.
- Torrance man charged with trying to kill Trump
- Suspect planned to shoot through gala, officials say
- ACTING ATTY. GEN. Todd Blanche, top, announces charges against Cole Tomas Allen, who bought a shotgun at Turner’s Outdoorsman in Torrance, above.
- Billionaire tax appears headed toward ballot
- Supporters say they gathered more than enough signatures to qualify the measure.
- One plaintiff, 1,800 ADA violation suits
- He, others say they’re advocating for the disabled. Store owners see it as a money grab.
- Suspect bought guns in South Bay, hot spot for firearms sales
- Allies meet
- Iran’s Abbas Araghchi and Vladimir Putin head to talks in St. Petersburg, Russia. Tehran’s negotiations with the U.S. have stalled.
- Not a mini-volcano; just spontaneous combustion
- THE SO-CALLED Hope Ranch Volcano along the Santa Barbara coast ignited once again last week.
- Justices to hear case on protected migrants
- [[USA Today]]
- Inside the world of mom influencers
- Content creators make bank while changing image of motherhood
- Women in pink pantsuits and floral, ankle- length skirts dropped their spoons into their empty Chobani yogurt cartons and opened their phone cameras as Becky Kennedy began her keynote speech at the Mom 2.0 Summit on April 17. ● Kennedy, a clinical psychologist and mom of three, needed no introduction in this crowd of mothers, caregiving brand reps and parenting influencers who gathered in Austin to talk all things content creation, business building and motherhood. Kennedy’s parenting platform, Good Inside, has more than 100,000 paid users and her Instagram page has 3.4 million followers. If you’re a parent of kids between the ages of 2 and 8, you probably know “Dr. Becky.” She’s recently expanded into preteen, teen and baby parenting territory, further growing her following.
- Becky Kennedy, a clinical psychologist and founder of Good Inside, speaks Oct. 10 at the Project Healthy Minds World Mental Health Day Festival at Spring Studios in New York City.
- Kelsey Pomeroy, from left, Ceci Kane, Emily Feret and Annalee Grace are mom influencers who have become friends offline and sometimes include one another in content they create.
- Inquiry circle widens in DC attack
- Investigators on trail of armed suspect’s motive
- Winters are shorter; see why it matters
- As winters get shorter, climate change is affecting activities like skiing and ice fishing and impacting disease and drinking water. USA TODAY analyzed data from more than 250 cities and found all but two are experiencing fewer freezing days. Scan the QR code to see interactive maps and hear from Americans experiencing these shifts. Plus, search for your county to see how much shorter winter has become.
- Arapahoe Basin skiers enjoy temperatures in the upper 50s March 21 in Keystone, Colorado.
- States, DOJ battle over voter rolls and privacy
- Civil rights lawyers blast federal access to data
- A man exits a polling station April 21 at the Westover Library in Arlington, Virginia, after voting on a plan for redistricting.
- “The U.S. Constitution puts states in charge of elections, not the federal government. That’s the law.” Cheri Hardmon Spokesperson for the Michigan secretary of state
- Inside the world of mom influencers
- [[The New York Times]]
- Writings Suggest Gunman Nursed List of Grievances
- Man Charged in Attack Hid Plan to Target Trump Officials, Authorities Say
- A Royal Welcome at the White House
- King Charles III and Queen Camilla of Britain met with President Trump and the first lady, Melania Trump, after landing on Monday.
- Warehouses For ICE Face Legal Delays
- A Google Co-Founder’s Steady Drift to the Right
- ‘MAGA Girlfriend’ by His Side, Brin Joins Many Tech Peers
- A Disquieting Political Routine Of Gunfire and Death Threats
- Representative Steve Scalise, who was shot in 2017, being taken to a secure room.
- NEWS ANALYSIS
- Within Rikers, Video Games Serve as an Escape
- Rikers Island in New York uses games as a reward to help reduce violence. Inmates say the pastime makes life seem more normal.
- Ballroom Builder Got No-Bid Deal for Nearby Job
- Repairs at Lafayette Park, near the White House. The project, once estimated at $3.3 million, now has a $17.4 million budget.
- Writings Suggest Gunman Nursed List of Grievances
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Hormuz Standoff Puts Strain On Iran’s Oil-Storage Capacity
- Tehran is buying time in race to see who blinks first: producers or global consumers
- Mexico’s President Learns Price of Appeasing Trump
- A murky CIA operation is the latest headache for Claudia Sheinbaum, whose concessions have fueled political tension
- Cheap Cars At Risk in Trade War, Foreign Brands Say
- Now Playing: A Movie Costing $50 a Ticket
- Suspect Accused Of Trying To Kill President
- Alleged gunman at Washington gala also charged with two firearms offenses
- In Tense Times, King Aims to Keep Calm, Carry On
- TEA PARTY: Britain’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla kick off their Washington visit Monday with tea at the White House with the Trumps. The trip, marking 250 years of U.S. independence from Britain, is meant to soothe tense U.S.-U.K. relations.
- How to Not Get Poisoned At a World Leaders Summit
- Staffers work to ensure Trump and Xi avoid miscues and keep DNA a state secret
- Hormuz Standoff Puts Strain On Iran’s Oil-Storage Capacity
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Meta’s $2bn swoop on Manus blocked in warning from Beijing over AI deals
- ▸ Order to unwind poses problem ▸ Ruling ahead of Trump-Xi summit ▸ US and China vie for tech lead
- Memorial for North Koreans
- Balloons fly as soldiers stand guard over memorial stones in Pyongyang yesterday during the opening ceremony for a museum to honour North Korean troops killed while fighting for Russia in the war against Ukraine.
- Adidas speeds past Nike to marathon podium with 97-gramme supershoes
- Sabastian Sawe’s sub-two-hour marathon toppled one of the oldest barriers in distance running but it was also a milestone for shoe manufacturer Adidas, cementing the German group’s return to the pinnacle of the sport after years of rivalry with US-based Nike.
- Downfall of a young bank casts shadow over Zurich
- Michael Bär launched his merchant bank as part of a wave of smaller, more flexible businesses after the squeeze on financial crime ended Switzerland’s secrecy regime. MBaer called itself ‘the bank with a soul’, but the US saw it as a conduit for illicit funds tied to Russia and Iran. Now it is in liquidation after being cut off from the financial system. Rumours had swirled before America stepped in, leading critics to question why Swiss authorities did not act first.
- Meta’s $2bn swoop on Manus blocked in warning from Beijing over AI deals