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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Doubt shadows peace process with Iran
- Trump is signaling optimism, but the deal would require major U.S. concessions.
- Candidates in homestretch of governor’s race
- Front-runners Becerra, Hilton and Steyer woo voters in friendly political territory.
- FROM TOP: Democratic front-runner Xavier Becerra speaks to a union crowd in Bloomington; Republican Steve Hilton attends a campaign rally in Clovis; and Democrat Tom Steyer poses for a photo with supporters in West Sacramento.
- Charter school wars may be over
- Bitter and expensive L.A. board races of the past are absent this election cycle.
- Extreme violence redefined MS-13
- Ritualistic machete slayings are said to be linked to adoption of code to prove loyalty.
- Questions deepen over Altadena fire evacuation
- New 911 records show officials were aware of dangers
- Rep. Waters says ‘no’ to Compton schools
- In a mailer, longtime L.A. congresswoman opposes a district bond measure. Why?
- Name change stopped
- A federal judge orders the removal of President Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington.
- Doubt shadows peace process with Iran
- [[USA Today]]
- U.S. mulling Iran ceasefire deal
- Officials discuss proposal at White House meeting
- JUDGE: TAKE TRUMP’S NAME OFF DC VENUE
- President says he’ll ‘transfer’ Kennedy Center to Congress
- In a May 29 post on Truth Social, Trump said large-scale renovations would be impossible without a closure and the order to keep the center open would be dangerous.
- A U.S. district judge in Washington, DC, stopped President Donald Trump’s planned two-year closure of the Kennedy Center for major renovations, though he said “sorely needed” repairs to the aging building could move forward.
- The judge directed the administration to take down all signage containing Trump’s name and eliminate any references to a “Trump Kennedy Center” within 14 days.
- $1.776B ‘lawfare’ funding blocked
- Critics object to payouts for Jan. 6, 2001, rioters
- “No administration has the authority to spend public money through a political rewards program.” Skye Perryman Head of Democracy Forward
- U.S. mulling Iran ceasefire deal
- [[The New York Times]]
- Courts Deal Twin Blows To Trump on I.R.S. Case And the Kennedy Center
- A Judge Questions a $1.8 Billion Deal
- Courts Deal Twin Blows To Trump on I.R.S. Case And the Kennedy Center
- Venue Told to Scrub President’s Name
- A.I. Seems to Be Getting Its Georgias Mixed Up
- Confusion Over Nation and U.S. State Vexes Ancient Country
- An honor guard at the Memorial of Heroes in Tbilisi. Georgians call their country Sakartvelo, the name used in official documents.
- Boat Attacks Aren’t Slowing Flow of Drugs
- Trump’s Zigzagging Over Iran Baffles All Sides, Even His Own
- At Texas Schools, Pepper Spray and Tasers
- Minor Misdeeds Draw Harsh Police Tactics
- At a school near Houston, an officer pepper sprayed a girl fighting with her classmates, then kneed her in the face.
- This boy threw a punch during a brawl. An officer in Irving yanked him off his feet and slammed him into a metal cart.
- This 14-year-old was caught with a vape at his school in Mesquite. An officer smashed him into a wall.
- Courts Deal Twin Blows To Trump on I.R.S. Case And the Kennedy Center
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Americans Strain to Pay Down $1.25 Trillion Credit-Card Bill
- U.N. Is Going Broke; U.S., China Get Blame
- A Russian Drone Crashes in Romania, Fuels NATO Tensions
- Trump Aides Weigh Killing Fund
- More Republicans push back against the idea of a payout for president’s allies
- Robotaxis Have Arrived, Along With the Backlash
- Rocket Explosion Is Major Blow for Bezos
- SETBACK: Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin was assessing the damage Friday, a day after a rocket exploded in a ball of fire during a test on the launchpad in Cape Canaveral, Fla. No one was hurt in the blast, but the failure threatens to delay future missions.
- This Summer’s Hottest Job: European Ambassador for Ranch
- Applicants went to extremes to land a role promoting Hidden Valley’s dressing abroad
- Oil Futures Drop Sharply
- Benchmark crude prices saw biggest fall since 2020
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Trump makes Iran truce demands
- ▸Nuclear ban and reopened strait ▸ ‘Final determination’ looms ▸ Tehran wants assets back
- Donald Trump’s Truth Social post also said the US would dig up and destroy Iran’s enriched uranium
- Bodies moved for Trump site
- Durex sales deflate as China withdraws condom tax break to revive birth rate
- Sales of Durex condoms have fallen sharply in China after the government removed a long-running tax exemption and clamped down on the marketing of contraceptives as part of efforts to boost the country's birth rate.
- Investors seek bold new funds in race for SpaceX
- Investors are racing to take a chunk of SpaceX, whose listing is billed as the biggest ever. Since Elon Musk started the countdown by confirming IPO rumours, three mutual funds and four exchange traded funds holding slices of the lossmaking group have swelled by $14bn. Filings have also been made for at least 14 ETFs offering exposure. Some traders offer caution. 'They may do well for a while, but we know how these stories typically end,' says one.
- Trump makes Iran truce demands