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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Shaky U.S.-Iran talks risk collapse
- Strikes by Pentagon and Israeli attacks in Lebanon undermine hopes for end to war.
- Industry knew for years about ‘runaway’ risks
- Chemical tank failures like one that forced 50,000 to flee in O.C. have killed, hurt many.
- WATER, at top, is sprayed on an overheated tank at GKN Aerospace in Garden Grove. Above, evacuees Allan Chaidez and his dad return to their Stanton home.
- GOP’s vote map plans hit a snag
- South Carolina Senate declines to redraw districts and Alabama is blocked.
- Bass in fight of her political life
- Seeking reelection, mayor must defend record on police raises, homelessness, Palisades fire
- When hillside home dream runs into zoning code reality
- Years and $73,000 in fees later, one project in Mount Washington hasn’t broken ground.
- The L.A. Phil’s post-Dudamel era now has its music director
- BRITISH conductor Daniel Harding will step into his new role in 2027.
- U.S. world cup team set
- Coach Mauricio Pochettino details his decisions as the 26-man roster for next month’s tournament is revealed in a televised event.
- Shaky U.S.-Iran talks risk collapse
- [[USA Today]]
- Music to kids’ ears: Playing piano for fun
- New teaching method lifts enthusiasm to a crescendo
- “Kids want to play. They love music, but teaching them with drills takes all the fun out of it. Make it more exciting, make it more creative.” Hollywood composer Hans Zimmer
- Payam Music’s nontraditional approach with piano students has earned the stamp of approval from Hollywood icons like composer Hans Zimmer – not to mention enthusiastic parents.
- Student Darius Partovi, center, helped spark the growth of Payam Music, led by its founder, Payam Khastkhodaei, left, into a national enterprise that is revolutionizing how young people think about piano lessons.
- Alabama’s voting map blocked
- A federal court has blocked Alabama from using its new congressional map, ordering the state to use a court drawn map with two majority-Black seats for the November midterm elections. The ruling marks a setback for Republican efforts to oust a Democratic incumbent. Alabama was expected to appeal the decision.
- People take part in 'All Roads Lead to the South' National Day of Action in Selma, Alabama, on May 16.
- Canadian travelers steer away from U.S.
- Some point to ‘insulting’ administration rhetoric
- Vehicles cross the Blue Water Bridge over the St. Claire River from Sarnia, Canada, to Port Huron, Michigan.
- Steam-powered ‘Big Boy’ train starts to chug across nation
- Once powered by burning coal, Union Pacific’s “Big Boy” now burns fuel oil or used motor oil to power its massive steam boiler. Pictured here leaving Cheyenne, Wyoming, Big Boy is the world’s largest operating steam locomotive.
- Music to kids’ ears: Playing piano for fun
- [[The New York Times]]
- Iran Threatens Strikes After U.S. Hits Targets Near Strait of Hormuz
- Renewed Hostilities Might Derail Talks
- Iran Threatens Strikes After U.S. Hits Targets Near Strait of Hormuz
- A Kinship With Kyiv: Underdogs Bite
- Giving Birth in the Shadows
- Fearing deportation at Dominican Republic hospitals, Haitian women are having babies in squalid, unsupervised settings.
- U.S. JUDGES DENY MAP IN ALABAMA
- Redraw Is Called Biased Against Black Voters
- When Justice Is Politicized, Courts Are Resisting
- Push to Charge Trump’s Foes Flounders After Legal Missteps
- Genre-Hopping Colossus of the Jazz Saxophone
- SONNY ROLLINS, 1930-2026
- Sonny Rollins in 2006. For years, he sought “the ultimate sound.”
- Museum Wall Text Is Thrown Into a Self-Censorship Debate
- Iran Threatens Strikes After U.S. Hits Targets Near Strait of Hormuz
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Iran Seeks Deal to Ease Pain In Economy, Deny Trump a Win
- Twin imperatives appear to keep talks with U. S. alive after overnight skirmishes
- Will People Live in America’s Emptiest Downtown?
- Asher Luzzatto has targeted Denver for a radical experiment in converting vacant commercial space into residential units
- Fears Grow Putin Will Expand War Into Europe
- Bullying Claims Spur BP To Oust Chairman
- Manifold is accused of abusive behavior and mishandling company information
- White House Lawn Becomes Fighting-Sport Venue
- RING OF POWER: Construction was under way Tuesday on a temporary octagon for mixed-martial-arts fights on the White House’s South Lawn. Several UFC events are to be staged there June 14, which is Flag Day and President Trump’s 80th birthday.
- How to Rile Up a Libertarian: Propose a Dress Code
- Iran Seeks Deal to Ease Pain In Economy, Deny Trump a Win
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- BP unseats Manifold as chair after ‘serious concerns’ over his conduct
- ▸ Fresh upheaval for UK oil major ▸ Friction with new chief O’Neill ▸ ‘Shouty’ style jars with staff
- Italy’s renewal plans go adrift
- Electric Ferrari sparks throaty roar of indignation among fans and investors
- Ferrari's bid to lead the electric transition in the luxury car market yesterday sparked a social media and investor backlash, highlighting fears that the super-wealthy are reluctant to abandon the combustion engine.
- Immigrants urged to refill Spain’s emptied interior
- Madrid is encouraging immigrants into its declining rural areas as it seeks to inject life into the 'emptied Spain'. The country's open-door policy has helped lift its economy, pushing up housing costs in its cities in the process -- a grievance exploited by the right-wing Vox party. But in the interior, villages have been emptying for decades as the young leave. 'Without immigration, rural Spain has an enormously difficult future,' says the policy's champion.
- BP unseats Manifold as chair after ‘serious concerns’ over his conduct