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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- A way to get drivers to slow down
- Speed cameras have changed behavior in San Francisco. Soon they’ll be used in L.A.
- A SLOW CAMERA exposure records vehicle traffic at night on Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood.
- Record shutdown of Homeland Security is over
- Funding bill averts more airport turmoil but omits money for immigration agenda.
- Iran war gives recycled plastics surprise boost
- AN OIL tanker that exited the Strait of Hormuz is in Mumbai on Thursday.
- New nominee for surgeon general
- After Casey Means’ path stalled in Senate, Trump picks Nicole Saphier, a radiologist.
- ICE deportee now stranded
- Agency insists it can’t get Cuban back from Mexico
- For ‘Chonkers,’ a big chunk of attention
- “CHONKERS,” a massive Steller sea lion, has been drawing large crowds to Pier 39 in San Francisco.
- A way to get drivers to slow down
- [[USA Today]]
- Gen Z keeps editing themselves
- Goal is to appear nonchalant, avoid ‘cringe’ embarrassment
- “TO BE CRINGE IS TO BE FREE.” ● It’s a slogan that Generation Z loves in meme form, but in practice, they’d rather play it safe. ● Gen Z − the cohort born in the years 1997 to 2012 − is obsessed with cringe, or more aptly, with avoiding it. ● From the curated Gen Z pout to the polished “influencer accent” flooding TikTok’s For You Page, the goal is to appear nonchalant. Across TikTok, Instagram and group chats, young people are constantly editing themselves, trimming anything that might come off as try-hard, awkward or embarrassing. ● That pressure is shaping behavior on and offline. ● “We’re definitely seeing social anxiety on the rise with Gen Z, and part of it is because people are online so much more, you can really worry and fear this judgment,” says Lauren Cook, a clinical psychologist and author of “Generation Anxiety: A Millennial and Gen Z Guide to Staying Afloat in an Uncertain World.” “It becomes this vicious self-fulfilling prophecy of, ‘I’m afraid to do anything because it’s going to get made fun of.’ ”
- “If you’re not living for yourself, you’re living for others, and others are not nearly as concerned about your happiness and well-being.” Chloe Forero 23-year-old Chicago influencer
- Congress ends record-long DHS shutdown
- Congress ended the historic Department of Homeland Security shutdown on April 30, resolving the longest crisis of its kind in U.S. history. The House passed a funding bill for DHS, sending it to the president’s desk. The vote resolved a political showdown that lasted for more than two months.
- Economy has the nation in a funk
- Iran war, cost of living weighing on Americans
- Reviews of DC gala’s security underway
- Former Secret Service head weighs adequacy
- John Magaw served in various federal security roles, including under secretary of transportation for security in 2002.
- For Charles, a job well done; but will good vibes be enough?
- Political, global disputes can be harder to shake
- King Charles III, at the White House with President Donald Trump, noted the two nations “have stood together through the best and worst of times.”
- Gen Z keeps editing themselves
- [[The New York Times]]
- How the Voting Rights Decision May Block the Rise of Young Black Leaders
- Black Democrats in the South already face steep challenges when seeking political office. But the Supreme Court’s ruling could be felt for a generation.
- Evan Turnage, a former congressional aide, recently challenged the veteran Democratic lawmaker Bennie Thompson in a Mississippi district vulnerable to being redrawn.
- Are Attacks on Jewish Targets in Europe Linked?
- Investigators Seek Ties to Distant Sources Like Iran
- Snag for Trump In Xi Meeting: Iran Blockade
- Child Care Chief Seeks to Slash Costs and Rules
- Providers Fear a Decline in Quality and Safety
- A day care in West Virginia. Deregulation efforts could make it tougher to find child care services.
- Putting Brakes To the Speeders Who Don’t Stop
- Trump Gives Up On His Choice For Top Doctor
- Dr. Casey Means has been a favorite with MAHA voters.
- How the Voting Rights Decision May Block the Rise of Young Black Leaders
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Oil Giants That Shunned Venezuela Take a New Look
- AI Investments Drive Rebound In U.S. Growth
- GDP expands by 2%, though consumers tap the brakes on spending for goods
- Warsh Faces a Fed Board Averse To Cuts and Powell Still Present
- National Debt Now Tops 100% of GDP
- Buzzy Chinese Cars Test U.S. Industry
- Americans warm to high-tech vehicles sold in Mexico, but they can’t own them
- Welcome Back to Caracas
- BANNER DAY: The pilot of an American Eagle plane waved a Venezuelan flag after flying from Miami to Caracas on Thursday. It was the first direct U.S. commercial flight there since 2019.
- The Cutthroat Competition To Get a Gig on a Cruise Ship
- Singers, magicians and jugglers have minutes to show they can hold passengers’ attention
- iPhone Powers Apple Revenue
- Apple reported that revenue from iPhones rose 21.7% to nearly $57 billion in the second quarter as consumers embraced the iPhone 17 lineup, upgrading devices at a brisk pace. That boosted apple to quarterly sales of $111.2 billion.
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Merz faces fresh salvo from Trump as leaders trade barbs over Mideast
- Friedrich Merz in an armoured vehicle in Munster, Germany, yesterday.
- ECB and BoE warn of rate rises as Iran war takes toll
- ▸ Energy shock spurs inflation pressure ▸ US growth falls short of expectations
- Israel gave UAE high-tech laser system to fend off drone and missile barrages
- Israel sent sophisticated weapons systems, including an advanced laser, to the United Arab Emirates to help defend the Gulf state from a ferocious attack of Iranian missiles and drones.
- Big Tech’s spending on AI infrastructure hits $725bn
- The Big Tech ‘hyperscalers’ — Meta, Amazon, Microsoft and Google parent Alphabet — are together expecting to raise their AI infrastructure spending plans again to $725bn this year, up 77 per cent on the record $410bn set last year. While investors have in the past been sceptical over the huge sums, they welcomed the earnings reports. Demand for AI data hubs drove large jumps in profits, led by a 63 per cent rise in Google Cloud revenue.
- Merz faces fresh salvo from Trump as leaders trade barbs over Mideast