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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Trump hails ties with China on eve of state visit
- President is expected to seek Xi Jinping’s cooperation on trade and critical minerals.
- L.A. streetlights shed their golden glow
- Another tax hike could be hard sell in county
- Usually generous L.A. voters will weigh healthcare measure amid rising costs.
- Becerra takes heat over crimes of aide
- Prosecutors call him a victim in the case, but rivals talk up risk of allegations widening.
- He sees AI as films’ savior
- Director says technology can rescue Hollywood jobs
- Arcadians dread a racial backlash
- U.S. accusation that mayor is agent of China has residents fearing anti-Asian bias.
- Trump hails ties with China on eve of state visit
- [[USA Today]]
- As treatment center unravels, chaos grows
- NC mental health program shutters, leaving parents scrambling, teen residents in limbo
- Robert was at work when the call came. ● It was his wife, and she was frantic. She said she’d just hung up with their daughter’s therapist at Asheville Academy, the residential treatment center where they’d sent their 14-year-old to live four months earlier. ● They had 24 hours to pick her up, she told him. The program was in the midst of shutting down. ● The family, based in Texas, dropped everything. Within hours, Robert’s wife purchased a plane ticket to North Carolina, then drove from Charlotte through a storm to reach the campus in Weaverville. ● “We just packed her up and headed home, not knowing why we had to come get her,” says Robert, who stayed in Texas to prepare the house for the teen’s return. “All of a sudden, she’s home, and it’s like radio silence. We’re not hearing anything from Asheville.” ● It was May 31, 2025, and everything was unraveling.
- The sudden closure of Asheville Academy in North Carolina is not uncommon among the nation’s treatment programs for troubled youth. In such situations, families who have spent large amounts of money to get help for loved ones are often left questioning a system they trusted.
- “I felt like I’d been bamboozled.” Robert Father of former Asheville Academy student
- Officials monitor travelers from U.S.
- Experts say risk is low for rest of the country
- ‘Sheer spectacle’ of creatures floods beaches
- Scientists ask for help to better understand it
- Driven by winds, huge numbers of mysterious blue creatures known as Velella velella have been washing up on California shores.
- Hantavirus on ship unearths COVID trauma many still feel
- As treatment center unravels, chaos grows
- [[The New York Times]]
- IRAN’S FIREPOWER REMAINS ROBUST, U.S. REPORTS SAY
- KEEPS 70% OF MISSILES
- Undercutting President’s Claims of Capability Decimated by War
- Trump Heads to China for a Summit of Reduced Ambitions
- Shadowed by Momentous Visits of Past as War in Iran Bogs Down 2 Rivals Vying for Dominance
- 1972 Richard M. Nixon’s visit to China, the first by a sitting U.S. president, broke two decades of estrangement, opening ties during the Cold War to counteract the Soviet Union.
- 1998 Bill Clinton’s nine-day trip rebuilt trust, expanded economic relations and included a tour of the Terracotta Army excavation site.
- 2016 Barack Obama and Xi Jinping formally committed their nations to the Paris climate accord. Mr. Xi was set to meet with President Trump on Wednesday.
- Inflation Rises At Fastest Rate In Three Years
- Vast Vaccine Inquiry Cloaked by Public Silence
- A Long Kennedy Quest for Proof of Harm
- Sliding Toward Summer
- With the end of school near, parents share ideas for seven quick meals, like miniburgers.
- ‘Impossible’ Idea Offers Hope In Treating Pancreatic Cancer
- An experimental drug, daraxonrasib, has shown promise.
- IRAN’S FIREPOWER REMAINS ROBUST, U.S. REPORTS SAY
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Inflation Accelerated to 3.8% in April
- Prices took biggest jump in three years, with gasoline, coffee particular pain points
- Trump, Xi Vie for Wins at Summit
- An honor guard in Beijing on Tuesday. China has become more emboldened than when President Trump last visited in 2017.
- How Sweden Learned to Love Capitalism
- A shake-up of cradle-to-grave care is cutting spending and spurring innovation
- Schools Are Offering A Fire Sale On M.B.A.s
- 1MDB Fugitive Seeks President’s Pardon
- Ann Arbor Would Like to Report A ‘Massacre’ of Its Trees
- Residents say the trimmers hired to protect power lines are making a mess of Tree Town
- Inflation Accelerated to 3.8% in April
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- US inflation jumps to three-year high as Iran war propels cost of living crisis
- ▸ Consumer prices rise 3.8% ▸ Fuel bills soaring ▸ Peace deal hopes fade ▸ Pressure piled on Trump
- China robots go to market
- The planned initial public offering of Unitree, the world’s largest producer of humanoid robots such as the G1, pictured recently in Beijing, will be a big test for the fledgling android market.
- Ebay rejects GameStop’s $56bn bid as being ‘neither credible nor attractive’
- Ebay has rejected video game retailer GameStop’s long-shot proposal to buy the online marketplace for $56bn, dismissing the unsolicited bid as “neither credible nor attractive”.
- Secretive Cuban company at heart of talks with US
- A military-run conglomerate with no website or financial transparency is thought to account for 40 per cent of Cuba’s economy. Gaesa was created after the Soviet Union’s collapse, when leader Raúl Castro had no option but to open up to tourists’ dollars. Now it is a big issue in talks with the US, which is using an oil blockade to press the island for reforms. Cuba-watchers ask whether Gaesa is a siphon for a few people or a means to evade sanctions.
- US inflation jumps to three-year high as Iran war propels cost of living crisis