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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Steyer and Hilton scrap for the second top spot
- The two make their closing pitches while taking shots at gubernatorial front-runner Becerra
- PEOPLE cast ballots in early voting Monday at the L.A. County registrar-recorder’s office in Norwalk.
- Poll finds split on confidence in elections
- Most Democrats say local balloting is fair. With no proof of fraud, GOP voters disagree.
- Outrage brings end to Trump scheme
- The $1.8 billion for ‘anti-weaponization’ faced legal setbacks and a GOP revolt.
- Data center ban goes before voters
- Monterey Park hopes to set precedent as the first city to use ballot box to bar such sites.
- World Cup matches in the U.S. are declared no-drone zones
- Unmanned aircraft are increasingly used as weapons around the world
- EIGHT World Cup matches will be held at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, with the first slated for June 12.
- RAMS go all-in again
- They make a blockbuster trade for Browns’ star defensive end Myles Garrett in latest bold move to capture another Super Bowl title.
- Israel will intensify attacks, target Beirut
- Netanyahu’s campaign against Hezbollah had mostly skirted the Lebanese capital.
- Steyer and Hilton scrap for the second top spot
- [[USA Today]]
- ‘Buy before you sell’ is opening new doors
- Innovative mortgage financing could revolutionize the big move
- Last year, when Matt Gehr and his wife, Amber, decided to upgrade their condo for a single-family home, they had some advantages. ● Among the biggest: just enough savings to be able to swing a 10% down payment on a new place without having to sell their current home. Doing so would have wiped out their savings, but it was a fallback option. ● The couple got lucky, however. They made a contingent offer on a new house that was accepted, mostly because they offered a nonrefundable deposit of $5,000. And their condo sold surprisingly quickly, well within the 20 days specified by the contract on the new house. ● Still “it was super-stressful,” Gehr told USA TODAY, noting that paying two mortgages at once would have been “brutally difficult.”
- “Our insight was that we could fundamentally change the way people move.” Tushar Garg, CEO of Flyhomes
- For retirees Ed and Marilyn Smolynec, “buy before you sell” financing helped smooth a life transition.
- U.S., Iran talks hit another obstacle
- Stall comes after Israel widens Lebanon attack
- Democrats have set a ‘bulls-eye’ on Iowa
- Solid Republican state seen as ripe for gains
- Democrat Rob Sand, right, is chasing Republicans Eddie Andrews, left, Randy Feenstra, Zach Lahn, Brad Sherman and Adam Steen for Iowa’s governor’s seat.
- ‘Buy before you sell’ is opening new doors
- [[The New York Times]]
- PRESIDENT SAID TO BE DROPPING PLANS FOR FUND
- BACKLASH IN CONGRESS
- Critics Feared $1.8 Billion Would Be Diverted to His Political Allies
- In Stalemates, Trump’s Talk Meets Reality
- Lessons Sting in Gaza, Ukraine and Now Iran
- NEWS ANALYSIS
- Lebanon’s Best Chance at Disarming Hezbollah Only Crumbled
- Militants Re-Entrench After War in Iran and Attacks by Israel
- Fleeing the southern outskirts of Beirut, Lebanon, on Monday as Israel said it would bombard the area, a stronghold for Hezbollah.
- Judges Express Dwindling Trust In Justice Dept.
- DANG VAN PHUOC, 1935-2026
- The A.P. photographer depicted bravery and terror on the front lines of the Vietnam War.
- Lutnick Runs Commerce Dept. With Bare-Knuckles Approach
- Howard Lutnick, secretary of commerce, on Capitol Hill.
- Progressive Faith Powers Texas Democrat’s Run
- Evangelicals See Threat in Talarico’s Pastor
- PRESIDENT SAID TO BE DROPPING PLANS FOR FUND
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Autism Therapy Is Booming— And So Is the Billing Abuse
- Insurers flag fraud, exorbitant charges; a parent’s surprise bill for $911,400
- Trump Seeks End To Lebanon Conflict
- Media Mogul, 84, Reinvents Himself Yet Again
- More Professionals Hit Midcareer Ceiling
- Anthropic Files to Go Public in Huge Year For IPOs
- Company recently emerged as a frontrunner in the AI wars as it gained ground
- Kenyans Protest U. S. Plans for Ebola Center
- UNDER FIRE: A protester raises a Kenyan flag near a burning barricade during a demonstration against a proposed Ebola quarantine center to be established by the U.S. in Kenya. Americans exposed to Ebola while abroad would be sent there.
- Britain’s Elite Are in a Race To Save Their Favorite Relish
- Decision to end production of anchovy spread is drawing a salty reaction
- The Cost of an MLB Salary Cap
- The current collective-bargaining agreement expires a month after the World Series, at which point owners are all but certain to initiate a lockout that could threaten the 2027 season.
- Autism Therapy Is Booming— And So Is the Billing Abuse
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Anthropic tests Wall St appetite for AI labs by filing for $1tn-plus listing
- ▸ Claude chatbot maker lines up IPO ▸ Race with OpenAI and SpaceX ▸ Mythos model offered to EU
- Draft registration 'gives us the option to go public after the SEC completes its review'
- Colombia poll set for run-off
- Supporters of Abelardo de la Espriella at a rally for Colombia's presidential ballot.
- Nvidia shifts focus with PC ‘superchip’ as it strives to take on Apple and Intel
- Nvidia is to launch a PC "superchip" this year as the semiconductor giant moves to take on Apple, Qualcomm, Intel and AMD in the sector for the first time.
- SoftBank outpaces Toyota as Japan’s biggest business
- SoftBank has become a vehicle for the tech mania gripping Japan's markets. Investors persuaded by its exposure to OpenAI and wider artificial intelligence ambitions have driven its shares to an all-time high after it pledged to invest €75bn in French AI computing clusters. Now, with its stock up 85 per cent this year, the tech giant has outstripped Toyota, the carmaker that for more than 20 years has been Japan's biggest company by market capitalisation.
- Anthropic tests Wall St appetite for AI labs by filing for $1tn-plus listing