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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Strike threat over ICE at World Cup site
- Union proposes labor action at SoFi, saying agents would make for an unsafe workplace.
- MARCHERS head for downtown L.A. on May Day. Rallies were held across the country and worldwide.
- Iran’s defiance limits Trump’s options for an offramp in war
- Administration faces legal and diplomatic pressure. Support lags for unpopular conflict.
- LAPD wants to increase staffing for the Olympics
- More officers are needed, department says
- Google among tech giants to sign AI deals with Pentagon
- Defense Department said agreements would help make military an ‘AI-first fighting force.’
- ‘Red boxing’ in a heated bout
- Bright outlined text on Becerra’s website underscores increasingly testy race for California governor
- CODED messages and other tactics used on Xavier Becerra’s website have raised an outcry but are legal.
- Police will soon be able to ticket robotaxis
- Strike threat over ICE at World Cup site
- [[USA Today]]
- TRANSATLANTIC TIES WORSEN
- German drawdown follows Trump attacks on Europe
- Soldiers stand next to razor wire during a U.S. exercise in Hohenfels, Germany, on April 30. The Pentagon on May 1 announced the United States is withdrawing 5,000 troops from Germany.
- President Donald Trump lashed out at German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, left, over his criticism of the Iran war.
- Trump: Ceasefire ended conflict
- President sidesteps war powers law’s deadline
- President Donald Trump said he considered the war powers law unconstitutional.
- Court halts mail-order access to key abortion drug
- Temporary ruling issued in case over federal rule
- TRANSATLANTIC TIES WORSEN
- [[The New York Times]]
- KEY REPUBLICANS LOSING PATIENCE FOR WAR IN IRAN
- AT A 60-DAY DEADLINE
- Examining a President’s Power and Seeking a Conflict’s End
- A Voting Rights Legacy
- The number of Black lawmakers in the U.S. House dramatically increased after the Voting Rights Act of
- 1965 went into effect. Here is a closer look at how the measure, which was dealt a blow on Wednesday
- by a Supreme Court ruling, changed Black representation in Southern states.
- Jews in Politics Confront Wave Of Antagonism
- Antisemitism Rises as Israel’s Support Falls
- SIGN-UPS PLUNGE FOR OBAMACARE AS PRICES SOAR
- MILLIONS DROP PLANS
- Many Can’t Afford Cost After Congress Lets Enhanced Aid End
- In Iran, Cafes Providing Coffee And an Escape One Can Afford
- Men and women, young and old, pack the cafes in Tehran.
- Bard President Steps Down After Revelations About Epstein Ties
- Fixture of the College for Half a Century
- KEY REPUBLICANS LOSING PATIENCE FOR WAR IN IRAN
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Americans Become Easy Targets In Nationwide Surveillance Dragnet
- Democrats Court Wall Street Donors
- Incoming Air Force One To Retain Qatari Frills
- Spirit Set To Close As War Strains Airlines
- A U. S. bailout falters as discount carrier bleeds cash and its bondholders balk
- Twin Spires and Traditions Herald Derby Day
- HORSE POWER: Six Speed works out on the track Friday ahead of Saturday’s 152nd Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville. The annual Run for the Roses brings excited crowds, mint juleps, big hats—and dreams of a Triple Crown winner.
- This Website Is Frozen By Design
- Berkshire is stuck in the past online and its fans love it
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Oil market four weeks from crunch
- ▸ Traders sound alert ▸ Reserves dwindle ▸ Price escalation looms ▸ Recession ‘tipping point’
- Kenya’s roses fed to sheep
- Roses are harvested for export at a farm in Kajiado, Kenya, as the Iran war cuts demand and disrupts shipping for the African nation’s flower exports.
- China’s young people warned of foreign influencers urging them to down tools
- Chinese spies have blamed “anti-China forces abroad” for the rising number of disaffected young people rejecting the long hours required to build their careers and spur economic growth.
- Winning bets on military action raise security fears
- The success rate for big, long-shot bets on military action on Polymarket has set alarm bells ringing. More than half of such wagers win, raising fears that those in the know are monetising that knowledge by betting on timing and results of actions. That could put classified information at risk and, says one critic, create ‘a perverse incentive’ for insiders ‘to push policies that line their pockets’. Bets on music awards, politics and weather also face scrutiny.
- Oil market four weeks from crunch