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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Voting Rights Act is curbed by Supreme Court
- Impact on minority representation in Congress could be huge, legal experts say.
- LANDMARK IMMIGRATION CASE
- Immigrant rights supporters rally outside the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday as the justices heard arguments in the government's effort to end Temporary Protected Status for noncitizens.
- D.C. breach highlights Secret Service failures
- Security measures, response to gunman faulted
- Push for more vacation rentals in L.A.
- For Olympics, Bass wants to ease rules on second homes. Critics fear effect on housing.
- LAPD expands use of drones sharply
- They are cheaper to run than choppers, but critics worry about surveillance.
- THE LAPD has an aging fleet of 17 helicopters. Drones will complement them, officials say.
- Big Oil backing World Cup
- Global giant Saudi Aramco is among the event’s top sponsors despite FIFA sustainability pledge
- GIANNI INFANTINO is president of FIFA. The group’s goals include net-zero emissions by 2040.
- Drones, pot and a string of SoCal heists
- Police say mastermind recruited thieves via Instagram. A break-in ended in murder.
- Voting Rights Act is curbed by Supreme Court
- [[USA Today]]
- Festival weighs USA’s 250th amid divisions
- Reenactors, visitors confront unresolved questions of what being American means
- Ronnie Mack leaped onto a small stage in the dimly lit public library. He stared at the two dozen people sitting in the audience. Then he took a deep breath before telling them he’d been wrestling with a question. ● On this recent and unseasonably warm afternoon, Ronnie, 15, was tasked with closing out an hourlong lecture on free people of color in the Revolutionary War. It was part of a local three-day living history festival celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Halifax Resolves, the first time a colony officially recommended independence from Great Britain. ● “Why should we celebrate America’s upcoming 250th birthday, if Black people were still enslaved back when our founding fathers created the U.S. Constitution?” he asked. “How do we celebrate a country that promised freedom, when freedom wasn’t given to everyone?”
- “I can’t say I understand ... but I want the people that have been treated badly to understand that they are still in the best country in this world.” Rebecca Lockamy Retiree who attended the Halifax Resolves living history festival
- Participants attend a living history festival in Halifax, North Carolina, marking the anniversary of the Halifax Resolves, the first official call in 1776 by a colony for independence from Britain. It comes as communities across the country prepare for the nation’s upcoming 250th anniversary.
- Justices curb key voting rights
- Black majority district voided in Louisiana
- Colombia puts hippos in crosshairs
- After dealing with hundreds of ecosystem-destroying hippos for more than four decades, Colombia now plans to cull the herd by 80. The 170 or so hippos are descendants of four animals the late drug czar Pablo Escobar once kept in his private zoo. An Indian billionaire has offered to relocate the 80 hippos to safety.
- A majestic affair, with a dollop of drollery
- Charles blends harmony, humor in his state visit
- King Charles III and President Donald Trump raise a toast to their two nations at a lavish state dinner at the White House.
- Festival weighs USA’s 250th amid divisions
- [[The New York Times]]
- JUSTICES REJECT DISTRICT MAP IN LOUISIANA; DECISION DEALS BLOW TO VOTING RIGHTS ACT
- Court Finds Gerrymandering by Race Is Illegal in a 6-3 Vote
- The decision by the Supreme Court’s conservative majority is the latest ruling to weaken the crown jewel of the civil rights-era laws.
- Ruling May Help Republicans, but Timing Limits Midterm Effect
- Fight Over Redistricting Is Likely to Extend Through 2028
- Judges Oppose A Park on Land They Park On
- Grilled on Iran War, Hegseth Replies With Barbs
- Cost So Far, Pentagon Says, Is $25 Billion
- During Wednesday’s contentious hearing, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth berated lawmakers.
- Scientists Fear A.I.’s Capability To Design Biological Weapons
- Dr. David Relman of Stanford said he found “deviousness.”
- JUSTICES REJECT DISTRICT MAP IN LOUISIANA; DECISION DEALS BLOW TO VOTING RIGHTS ACT
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Powell Plans To Remain On Fed Board
- Longtime chair vows to defend central bank’s independence; rates stay unchanged
- Jerome Powell on Wednesday exits his last news conference as Federal Reserve chair.
- Court Curbs Use of Race in Redistricting
- The U.A.E. Seeks A New Mideast
- Withdrawal from OPEC and alliance with Israel reshape strategic balance
- Meta Posts 33% Jump In Revenue, Pours More Into AI
- Tiny Windows Plague the U.K., And Old Ladies Are to Blame
- Guidelines aim to make cleaning glass easy. Critics say that makes for ugly buildings.
- Tech Giants' Spending Soars
- Capital spending at tech giants has climbed as they build data centers and advance AI models. Alphabet, Microsoft and Amazon all reported big jumps in profit on Wednesday.
- Powell Plans To Remain On Fed Board
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Oil price surges after Trump warns he ‘does not want’ to lift blockade on Iran
- ▸ Crude closes in on $120 a barrel ▸ Inflation fears hit European bonds ▸ Fed holds rates amid turmoil
- Battle scars to curtail parade
- Workers construct a tent on Red Square in Moscow in preparation for Russia’s Victory Day parade on May 9.
- Goldman stops using Anthropic AI in Hong Kong amid US-China tech rivalry
- Goldman Sachs has stopped its bankers in Hong Kong from using Anthropic’s AI models, in the latest sign of how the emerging technology is brushing up against US-China tensions.
- UAE’s exit drains Opec of its power over oil market
- ‘The beginning of the end of Opec,’ an analyst calls the United Arab Emirates’ exit from the cartel. Its 1973 embargo on Israel’s allies was devastating but its influence has waned as other countries raised oil output. The latest split hurts the Saudi-led group further. The choke on the Hormuz strait shows Iran can halt half its oil flows, while markets are more attuned to Donald Trump’s posts. Its future now hangs on whether the rest of Opec can stick together.
- Oil price surges after Trump warns he ‘does not want’ to lift blockade on Iran