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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- At the biggest World Cup ever, climate is a loser
- Expanded games in far-flung cities will double carbon output, researchers warn.
- Trump takes down another GOP foe
- Sen. Cassidy is latest to fall in his revenge campaign. Next up: Massie of Kentucky.
- Border wall plows across Indigenous sacred sites
- A mountain partly in California is just one example
- A CREW works on Kuuchamaa Mountain, along the San Diego County border.
- Tech donors drawn to centrist Mahan
- Governor candidate says he’s not beholden to them and will hold industry accountable.
- Viral AI ads vs. reality in L.A.’s mayoral race
- Gray wolf’s unlikely comeback is now a record
- A YEARLING from the Whaleback wolf pack is released after collaring in Siskiyou County last year.
- At the biggest World Cup ever, climate is a loser
- [[USA Today]]
- Built to keep families together
- In Ohio, one project offers affordable housing for those struggling with kinship care
- Imagine, 5, holds court with the aunt who agreed to raise him, Denise Chattams, center, and his sister, Ja’Niya, 12, on an April afternoon. The family was the first to move into an affordable housing development designed for kinship families.
- Denise Chattams helps her mother, Mari, into her van during a trip to a doctor’s appointment. Chattams and her mother live in a kinship-care friendly townhome, one of 26 built by Dayton Children’s Hospital and several partners.
- U.S. mulls charges against Castro
- At issue: Possible ties to ’96 shootdown of planes
- Days after the fatal Feb. 24, 1996, shootdown, José Basulto, left, of Brothers to the Rescue, shares plans to honor pilots.
- USA’s 250th opens with prayer and a fight
- Anniversary highlights nation’s history, division
- A woman participates in Rededicate 250: National Jubilee of Prayer, Praise & Thanksgiving on the National Mall in Washington on May 17.
- Is DEI illegal? House Dems challenge FCC investigations
- Built to keep families together
- [[The New York Times]]
- Prices Test Voters’ Patience With Trump’s Assurances
- War Causes Spike for Gas and Other Goods as Anxiety Spreads Before Midterms
- The president has largely dismissed dour economic signals.
- In Pacific Palisades, a Mother’s Agonizing Dilemma
- Daughter Eager to Get Back to School, Where Toxins Released by Wildfires May Lurk
- Michelle Villemaire, top, in her uninhabitable home. Above, left to right: Her daughter Pearl Abrahams at Palisades Charter High School, which reopened in time for the end of her senior year; ash in the house; the former Sears where students attended classes.
- Sex Harassment Is Still Rampant On Capitol Hill
- For Democrats On Two Coasts, Guard Changes
- Ebola Outbreak in Congo and Uganda Is Called Global Emergency
- A hospital in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Ituri Province, where an Ebola surge is confirmed.
- Prices Test Voters’ Patience With Trump’s Assurances
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Suspicious Bets on D.C. Policy Increasingly Task Regulators
- Kalshi, Polymarket draw scrutiny over wagers tied to moves in politics, military
- Bourbon Surplus Drains Distillers
- Kentucky is sitting on 16.1 million barrels, amid drinking downturn
- Dr. Who? The Nurse Practitioner Will See You Now
- Surging Oil Costs Drive Wedge in Economy
- Wartime rise makes consumers pay extra $45 billion while boosting investors
- Prayer Takes Center Stage on the National Mall
- RELIGIOUS RALLY: A White House prayer event in Washington, part of programming for the nation’s 250th anniversary, drew thousands of worshipers Sunday as the administration seeks to elevate Christianity in government and civic life.
- Underdog Wins Golf’s PGA
- COP A CUP: Aaron Rai became the first English golfer to win the PGA Championship since 1919 with a performance Sunday in Newtown Square, Pa., that included a 17th-hole birdie.
- Acupuncture for Pets Is A Booming Business for Vets
- Medical community is divided and so are the animals, but proponents tout benefits
- Suspicious Bets on D.C. Policy Increasingly Task Regulators
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- World ‘on borrowed time’ as tipping point looms in Mideast energy crisis
- ▸ Oil to leap without Hormuz relief ▸ 76 nations in emergency action ▸ Recession warnings gain urgency
- 'We are taking the [$180 per barrel oil] outcome very seriously' Paul Diggle, Aberdeen
- WHO declares emergency
- A patient is checked for symptoms of Ebola at a hospital in Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo yesterday.
- Trump Jr venture firm touts ‘patriotic capitalism’ after assets surge to $3.5bn
- Donald Trump Jr’s venture capital firm is building an investment empire around “patriotic capitalism”, in the latest effort by an entity tied to the president’s family to capitalise on his America-first agenda.
- Chinese AI groups outpace American rivals in video
- Chinese artificial intelligence groups have moved ahead of US rivals in video generation, a key battleground in generative AI in which there is rapid uptake across advertising, ecommerce and entertainment. ‘Before, the videos were cringey and robotic — they couldn’t meet brand standards. Now you can’t tell if it’s AI or human,’ says Vincent Yang, head of Firework, which provides video infrastructure for ecommerce websites.
- World ‘on borrowed time’ as tipping point looms in Mideast energy crisis