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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Poll shows Bass, Raman and Pratt in a tight contest
- Mayor is barely ahead of council member, and any of the three could move to runoff.
- STREET ART
- Where LACMA's new structure stretches over Wilshire Boulevard, a permanent video installation of Money's garden by Diana Thater, the first such project in a public space, is tested.
- Faculty at UC urge the return of SATs
- STEM students show ‘severe’ math deficits, says an open letter calling for the tests.
- Garden Grove crisis exposes industrial risks
- SoCal’s legacy: Homes next to hazardous plants
- Private money and access to LAPD
- Wealthy boosters who supplement budget reportedly gain perks from the department.
- Crowded race for county sheriff
- Robert Luna is up for reelection. He faces 7 challengers, including the man he replaced.
- U.S. will need years to replenish arsenal
- Analysis finds the Iran war depleted supplies of Tomahawk, Patriot and THAAD systems.
- Cuban resistance
- Island’s deputy foreign minister says the U.S. risks bloodshed if it abandons dialogue in their conflict.
- Poll shows Bass, Raman and Pratt in a tight contest
- [[USA Today]]
- Some taking the long way
- Traditional way of moving up the college football coaching ladder hasn’t worked for Black coaches
- More than 50 years after Black players finally were allowed to join major college football teams in the American South, Black players populated about half the roster spots in the Football Bowl Subdivision with a record 9,617 participants in 2024-25, according to NCAA statistics. ● Consider it proof: Racial integration worked after decades of discrimination. ● Just not for coaches. ● Out of 136 teams in major college football, only 13 have Black head coaches, down from 17 out of 120 teams in 2011. Of the 34 head coaches in the NCAA’s powerful Big Ten and Southeastern conferences, 33 are White. (Maryland’s Mike Locksley is the only Black head coach in the two leagues.) The SEC hasn’t had a non-interim Black head coach since 2020.
- With only 13 Black head coaches out of 136 major college football teams, some Black ex-NFL stars are speaking out about opportunities and access as head coaches. Clockwise from top left: Eddie George, Michael Vick, DeSean Jackson, Doug Williams and Marshall Faulk.
- Answers sought after WA explosion
- Aftermath is uncertain after fatal chemical spill
- The tank containing about 900,000 gallons of chemicals ruptured early May 26 at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging Co. in Longview, Washington.
- Americans rethinking insurance options
- Health costs force many to downgrade coverage
- “Every time we pay a bill − the mortgage, a credit card, the health insurance premium − we have to watch our bank accounts to make sure we have money in the right places to cover things.” Kelly Berry Wisconsin resident
- Rising Affordable Care Act costs are forcing many Americans to rethink their options.
- New tool lets users know beach water cleanliness
- Some taking the long way
- [[The New York Times]]
- PROFIT ‘INFLATED’ FOR POOL PROJECT
- U.S. Analysis Faults Cost to Fix D.C. Landmark
- Crews at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool last week. The Park Service accepted the no-bid contract, reasoning the difficult job and tight deadline justified the cost.
- Texas G.O.P. Calls for Unity After a Battle
- Hoping Paxton’s Victory Won’t Flip State Blue
- Giuliani’s Son Fills Big Chair At World Cup
- In Cuba, Cooking Over a Sooty Fire 18 Floors Up
- Apartments’ Residents Growing Desperate in an Oil Blockade
- The elevators rarely work at an apartment complex in Santiago de Cuba built to be a showcase.
- The War in Iran, According to Trump
- He has tried threats, and made unfounded claims of progress.
- In Discordant Times, Kennedy Center Falls Into a Jarring Silence
- Veteran Musician Feels ‘Punched in the Chest’
- PROFIT ‘INFLATED’ FOR POOL PROJECT
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- New-Car Sales Slump Deepens
- Vehicles sold this year expected to be a million fewer than before the pandemic
- America’s Back Office Is Disappearing
- Phoenix built an empire of cubicle jobs. AI is coming to tear it down.
- China Tells Bosses Not to Cut Jobs Due to AI
- Survivalist Community Is Tearing Itself Apart
- Trump, Democrats See Edge In Paxton Candidacy
- Left finds hope in Senate race in Texas after MAGA loyalist wins primary runoff
- Europe Seeks Relief From a Brutal Heat Wave
- COOL YOUR JETS: Children ran in a fountain in Lyon, France, on Wednesday as the country sweltered in mid-90s temperatures amid Europe’s heat wave. The heat was expected to persist Thursday and moderate in the weekend, France’s weather service said.
- Whiskers Are On the Ballot In California
- Governor’s race morphs into battle over facial hair
- New-Car Sales Slump Deepens
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Empty coffers at Trump’s Board of Peace leave Gaza rebuild in limbo
- ▸ No cash in official fund ▸ $17bn pledged for ‘relief ’ ▸ Work yet to start ▸ Doubts over board’s status
- The governing committee for Gaza has 'no tools, no means. It's really dismal' Bishara Bahbah, negotiator
- Big spenders pursue T. rex
- Sotheby's is to auction a 67mn-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex, two years after it sold a Stegosaurus fossil to hedge fund owner Ken Griffin for $44.6mn.
- Moscow licenses banks to shoot down drones as Kyiv exploits gaps in security
- Russia is to allow the central bank and other financial institutions to shoot down drones, as Ukraine intensifies its campaign of strikes inside the country.
- Chaotic exit piles pressure on O’Neill for BP renewal
- Critics fear Albert Manifold's ousting as chair is a sign that BP is ungovernable, with two chiefs and two chairs ditched in three years after a bungled shift into renewables left it lagging behind rivals. Others hope it shows new boss Meg O'Neill is getting a grip on the oil major. Tensions between the two were said to be a factor in his removal. But amid the upheaval, investors seem to back BP's strategic course, with signs suggesting 'they're very much sticking with Meg'.
- Empty coffers at Trump’s Board of Peace leave Gaza rebuild in limbo