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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Attacks in gulf renew fears of long war
- Iran strikes UAE and Oman, undermining confidence in strength of ceasefire with U.S.
- COMMUTERS zip past a billboard blasting President Trump that’s been erected in Tehran’s Valiasr Square.
- California may suspend and fine State Farm
- Agency accuses home insurer of hundreds of violations in handling 2025 wildfire claims.
- Big-name donors in mayoral race
- Celebrities are among those contributing to L.A. candidates ahead of the June 2 primary
- A motive alleged in Palisades fire
- Suspect’s own words and other evidence show he resented the rich, prosecutors say.
- Simmering anger fills Supreme Court
- As conservative justices move law further to the right, tension grows
- CHIEF JUSTICE John G. Roberts Jr. arrives at the U.S. Capitol alongside Justice Elena Kagan in 2025.
- A luxury Antarctic cruise turns deadly
- Spoke tales
- Mechanic Olin Reyes toils in a dusty basement to salvage bicycles left behind by patients at the closed General Hospital in L.A.
- Attacks in gulf renew fears of long war
- [[USA Today]]
- Cuban Americans are split on path to future
- “Right now, it seems like a change is going to come. ... in the community here, everybody’s wildly, wildly optimistic and wildly fearful at the same time.” Guillermo Grenier Cuban American professor at Florida International University
- Women in Havana demonstrate April 7 against U.S. sanctions imposed on Cuba, including the oil embargo in place since January that has led to mass blackouts on the island.
- Tourists ride in an old American car used as a taxi in Havana on Feb. 2. Tourism in Cuba suffered a sharp setback in 2025. The country ended the year with 1.8 million visitors, a 17.8% drop from 2024.
- U.S. steps up effort to reopen strait
- Military says passage to be guarded by air, sea
- Microplastics may play part in global warming
- Coloring can make a big difference, study says
- Microplastics can be found in oceans and mountains, food, and even our bodies, and now a new study says those floating in our atmosphere are helping to boost global warming.
- TikTok’s liberal bros make waves politically
- Cuban Americans are split on path to future
- [[The New York Times]]
- WAVE OF STRIKES IN GULF STRAINS A FRAGILE TRUCE
- U.A.E. REPORTS ATTACK
- Building Hit in Oman — U.S. Says It Has Sunk Iranian Gunboats
- Iran has effectively blocked the Strait of Hormuz for weeks.
- In Iran War, China Seeks To Gain Edge
- Pushing for Talks and Still Aiding Tehran
- NEWS ANALYSIS
- Africans Tricked Into Fighting a War for Russia
- Offered Civilian Work, Only to End Up at Front in Ukraine
- James Kamau Ndungu’s widow and daughter at his memorial service in March in Kenya. He hadn’t been heard from since August.
- Court Restores Access by Mail To Abortion Pill
- Glamorous From the Ground Up
- The influencer Emma Chamberlain and the singer Sam Smith at Monday’s Met Gala, which raises money for the museum’s Costume Institute. Coverage at nytimes.com and in Thursday Styles.
- White House Considers Vetting A.I. Models Before Their Release
- Executive Order to End Hands-Off Approach
- Many U.S. Jews Say Vigilance Is Now a Constant Companion
- WAVE OF STRIKES IN GULF STRAINS A FRAGILE TRUCE
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Most—Except a Few Sharks— Lose on Prediction Markets
- Morgan Stanley Faces Inquiry For Junior Team in Hungary
- Tsunami of Raw Sewage Plagues California Beach
- U.S., Iran Step Up Fighting In Strait Standoff
- American forces sink attack boats in bid to open passage; Tehran hits tankers
- Beyoncé Brings a Bare-Bones Look to Met Gala
- BODY OF WORK: The Met Gala drew stars Monday, including Beyoncé in a skeleton-inspired gown, to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, who with his wife is an honorary co-chair of the event, is now a fashion fixture.
- Americans Will Do Anything To Get Indian Mangoes
- The faithful are stalking flights, leaving work and paying lobster prices to get their fix
- Truck Supply Feels Squeeze
- Dealer inventories of America’s topselling vehicle, the Ford F-150, are being hurt because aluminum, the metal used to make its body, is in short supply. Aluminum is a key commodity for automakers looking to boost the fuel economy and efficiency of their vehicles.
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Iran warns US not to enter Hormuz strait and launches drones at UAE
- ▸ Ceasefire comes under strain ▸ Tehran threatens American warships ▸ Response to new Trump plan
- Putin surfaces after lying low
- Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin in Moscow yesterday where he met the leader of the Republic of Mordovia.
- Thiel dives into data centres powered by ocean waves as AI energy needs rise
- Peter Thiel is leading a $140mn investment in a US start-up that plans to use wave energy to fuel giant fleets of floating data centres, as Silicon Valley’s search for AI power reaches new frontiers.
- Chicken shop wars flare up in the home of gastronomy
- The opening of a grilled chicken shop in a working-class Paris suburb has opened a front in France’s culture wars. The local Socialist mayor is battling with the owner, not only over planning rules but also healthier eating, saying fast food ‘ghettoises’ those on low pay. His foes on the left and right scorn his plans to better the district. As the taste for poultry rises, the clash has enlisted forces for and against gentrification and the shifts in French eating habits.
- Iran warns US not to enter Hormuz strait and launches drones at UAE