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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Crime fell but remains issue in mayor’s race
- Though homicides are way down, Bass’ rivals level attacks over homelessness, drugs.
- Tentative progress on crisis in O.C.
- Official says potential crack in chemical tank may reduce likelihood of a blast or large leak.
- The horrors underfoot around World Cup site
- In the Guadalajara region, hundreds of bodies have been found in clandestine graves
- Contest for city attorney heats up
- Leaked LAPD files, costly lawsuits leave incumbent vulnerable against two rivals.
- Drama becomes public at Riverside City Hall
- Hotels yet to see surge from soccer’s big event
- World Cup bookings in L.A. and other cities lower than expected
- THE EVENT historically has triggered a jump in tourism. Above, Hotel Indigo in downtown L.A.
- Crime fell but remains issue in mayor’s race
- [[USA Today]]
- Trump’s ballroom blitz
- President touts White House plans while he downplays Americans’ economic concerns
- Standing in front of the White House ballroom construction site, President Donald Trump appealed for patience from Americans struggling with soaring gas prices as he sought to justify the cost of a project critics call a vanity effort. ● “This is peanuts,”he said on May 19 in an apparent reference to the economic damage inflicted on the United States by the Iran war. “I appreciate everybody putting up with it for a little while. It won’t be much longer.”
- “This is about legacy, not vanity. The president is deeply passionate about [the ballroom] and wants to get it done.” White House official
- President Donald Trump frequently touts his planned White House ballroom as critics say the president’s second term has been focused on legacy projects rather than the concerns of everyday Americans.
- Workers paint the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool blue at the directive of President Donald Trump on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., on May 18.
- Trump says there is no rush for Iran deal
- U.S. blockade up until an agreement is signed
- People hold portraits of the dead at the Imam Khomeini Mosalla Mosque in Tehran to commemorate those killed in the current US-Israeli war as well as previous wars.
- War with Iran drags into 3rd month
- Unclear whether key objectives can be met
- The war with Iran has lasted twice the maximum six-week timeframe that President Donald Trump laid out when he joined with Israel in starting the war on Feb. 28.
- Trump’s ballroom blitz
- [[The New York Times]]
- Tentative U.S.-Iran Deal Defers Thorniest Issues
- Reopens Strait, but No Nuclear Decision
- NEWS ANALYSIS
- A City in Ukraine’s Kill Zone
- On the front lines, little is left of Kostiantynivka. Rescuers dodge Russian drones to reach the few remaining residents.
- GUNMAN IS KILLED AT WHITE HOUSE
- Shot by Secret Service — Bystander Is Injured
- Autism Clinics Pursue Profits From Preschoolers
- Short Naps, Long Hours and More Scrutiny on Medicaid Claims
- A Memorial Day Reflection
- Robin Hutchinson at the grave of his grandfather, who served in World War II, in Portland, Maine.
- Founders Had a Blind Spot, And Trump Is Exposing It
- The Constitution’s authors wanted a leader with restraint.
- NEWS ANALYSIS
- Sending U.S. Trees Overseas for Insects to Chew On, So It Won’t Happen Here
- Tentative U.S.-Iran Deal Defers Thorniest Issues
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Memorial Day
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Trump warns US will not rush into peace deal with Iran as talks drag on
- ▸ Bid to extend fragile ceasefire ▸ Tehran’s nuclear goals in focus ▸ Republican Party hawks hit out
- 'Both sides must take their time and get it right. There can be no mistakes!' President Donald Trump
- Russian blitz pounds capital
- A cloud of smoke rises over Kyiv's skyline yesterday after Russia attacked Ukraine with hypersonic "Oreshnik" missiles in one of the biggest aerial assaults of the war on the capital city and its surrounding region.
- Short sellers earn $2.3bn by betting against under-fire gambling groups
- Hedge fund short sellers have made at least $2.3bn this year by betting against online gambling companies, which are under pressure from both the rapid rise of prediction markets in the US and tax hikes in the UK.
- Rare earths deals soar amid effort to loosen China’s grip
- A global 'land grab' for assets is accelerating as western governments move to end their dependence on Chinese supplies of rare earths, which are used in everything from vehicles and fighter jets to mobile phones. New investors are entering the sector and opportunistic companies are raising cash while pushing deals to steep valuations as well-capitalised western groups compete to build 'mine to magnet' businesses.
- Trump warns US will not rush into peace deal with Iran as talks drag on