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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Officials: Threat of massive blast is averted
- Danger remains at O.C. chemical plant; 50,000 residents are still under evacuation.
- L.A. businesses want attention in mayor’s race
- Empty stores, crime and homelessness fuel downtown’s decline, shop owners say.
- DOWNTOWN L.A. business owners say they need a mayor who can make the streets safer and cleaner and revitalize the area. Above, a bicyclist on Broadway.
- Record sum is pouring into governor’s contest
- Outside spending by interest groups tops $79 million
- Running to change direction of L.A.
- Twice elected to the City Council, Raman challenges City Hall with her mayoral bid.
- Influencers’ role sounds alarm
- Campaign finance advocates say voters need to know when content is sponsored
- A call for AI limits
- In “Magnifica Humanitas,” Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, he says artificial intelligence should be for the common good, not profit.
- Some caught in ICE’s dragnet now seek millions
- DEMONSTRATORS protest in Oxnard after an immigration raid at a nearby Camarillo farm in 2025.
- Officials: Threat of massive blast is averted
- [[USA Today]]
- In crisis mode, USPS delivers proud history
- Postal Service remains vital for America, but ‘something has to give’ for a financial recovery
- Mail carriers are in many ways a lifeline to rural communities. They don’t just deliver letters and magazines, but also lifesaving medicines and packages from Amazon and FedEx.
- One of the few remaining mountain mailmen delivered mail to a log cabin on the edge of Kentucky via mule, circa 1940.
- Pressure for peace with Iran mounting
- Expectations for a deal running hot and cold
- A billboard in Tehran on May 25 depicts the Strait of Hormuz with a caption reading “Forever in Iran’s Hand.”
- Security guards quietly serve on front line
- They’re a little-known first barrier to mayhem
- A security guard stands watch over a media tour at the Anduril Arsenal-1 drone production facility outside Columbus, Ohio.
- In crisis mode, USPS delivers proud history
- [[The New York Times]]
- Strait Deal Is One Hurdle, Starting Traffic Is Another
- Risks From Collisions, Shallow Water and Mines for Fleet of Stranded Ships
- Companies will need to know how their ships will be prioritized if passage through the Strait of Hormuz is restored.
- Lessons From ‘Model’ for Climate Migration
- The residents of a Louisiana isle found safety after moving to higher ground. But some say others should think twice.
- Pope, in Encyclical, Offers a Map for Navigating the Perils of A.I.
- Calling for Regulations and the Protection of Human Dignity
- In City at Heart of Ebola Outbreak, ‘the Virus Is Far Ahead of Us’
- Disinfecting a market in Bunia. A lab in the Congo city processes only about 40 Ebola tests a day.
- G.O.P. Worries It’s Trump First, Midterms Last
- In New World, Gore Rethinks How to Save It
- Strait Deal Is One Hurdle, Starting Traffic Is Another
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Risk Premium for Holding Stocks Over Bonds Vanishes
- Measure hovers at low levels not seen since the bursting of the dot-com bubble
- Diet Drugs Take Toll On Towns’ Finances
- Pope Compares AI With Biblical Threat
- Midwestern Exodus Is Finally Ending
- Housing affordability draws new residents to parts of the Rust Belt
- Iran Talks Bog Down On First Steps to A Deal
- Nuclear, sanctions issues are sticking points in potential accord to open strait
- Remembering Those Who Gave Their Lives
- REFLECTION: Veterans observed a moment of silence during a Memorial Day ceremony on Monday in Johnstown, Pa. Across the country, Americans marked the day, which is observed in memory of those who died in service to their country.
- Beach Shade: No Match for Hot Tempers
- Risk Premium for Holding Stocks Over Bonds Vanishes
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Iran energy shock starts to squeeze real wages in world’s rich countries
- ▸ War halts pay recovery ▸ Strait impasse propels prices ▸ US, UK and Europe hit ▸ Diplomacy intensifies
- Chokepoint
- Crisis highlights fragility of maritime trade routes
- The Strait of Hormuz crisis has laid bare the vulnerabilities of maritime chokepoints. But even before the Iran war, disruption around the globe affected about $190bn of trade each year, causing economic losses of $14bn. Experts say rising geopolitical tensions are increasingly playing out in these vital sea lanes
- Pope says AI needs to be ‘disarmed’ in warning over tech’s ‘idolatry of profit’
- Pope Leo XIV has called for AI to be "disarmed" through regulation and limits on its use in war, as he warned of the dangers of a technological revolution driven by "the idolatry of profit".
- Exxon’s carbon capture bet runs into public headwinds
- The oil major is spending $5bn-plus on building a vast carbon capture and storage business on the US Gulf Coast. The scheme aims to connect industrial clients to a 900-mile grid of pipelines that carry dioxide into porous rocks deep underground. But Exxon's hope of profiting from decarbonisation is colliding with fear over the safety of the science. 'We don't want to become a toxic dump site for the rest of the nation,' says Louisiana's state treasurer.
- Iran energy shock starts to squeeze real wages in world’s rich countries