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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Voter discontent aimed at status quo in blue state
- Consensus eludes Democrats on who should lead California, L.A. into the future.
- REPUBLICANS turned out at higher rates in early voting, while Democrats seemed to be holding off.
- Trump signs order to vet new AI
- Companies are asked to allow government agencies to evaluate models before release.
- ‘Be patient’: Painstaking count may take time
- Experts cite high volume, mail-ins, tightness of races
- June looms large for Supreme Court
- Decisions are coming on citizenship, gun rights and transgender athletes before recess.
- Post-fire rent hike ban has expired
- L.A. County rule to protect survivors of 2025 blazes falls short of support in vote.
- USC WINS, ADVANCES
- Augie Lopez (24) revels with his teammates after he hit a three-run home run in USC’s 7-1 regional-clinching victory.
- Why is control of JPL now up for grabs?
- Its first-ever contested bid isn’t unwelcome, but some worry about bias in federal process.
- Voter discontent aimed at status quo in blue state
- [[USA Today]]
- Teen summer job outlook is gloomy
- Opportunities can be found even though expectations are down
- School is almost out for teenagers across the country, and those hoping to land a summer job may have a tough time finding one. ● Last summer, teen hiring fell to its lowest level in nearly eight decades of Bureau of Labor Statistics data, and forecasters predict it could be even lower this summer. A Challenger, Gray & Christmas report predicts American teens will gain 790,000 jobs across May, June and July, down from 801,000 last summer. ● Last month, 5.193 million workers between the ages of 16 and 19 were employed, down from 5.487 million in April last year, according to BLS data. ● “With fewer teens already on payrolls heading into the busiest hiring months, the runway for a strong summer is narrower than it has been in years,” the report said.
- Ruling protects trans troops
- Court rejects Pentagon’s moves to expel them
- People who lost jobs over Kirk posts get big payouts
- Serena returns to tennis on her own terms
- Serena Williams walks to the Ferrari hospitality area ahead of a practice session for the 2026 Miami Formula One Grand Prix on May 1. Williams announced she will return to tennis competition at 44.
- Teen summer job outlook is gloomy
- [[The New York Times]]
- Housing Official Chosen To Lead U.S. Intelligence
- A Trump Loyalist With No Known Security Background Will Oversee Agencies
- Deadly Russian Attack on Kyiv Comes With Psychological Toll
- The aftermath of a Russian strike on a residential building in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Tuesday. Moscow had warned of an attack for days.
- Payout Fund Off the Table, Blanche Says
- Trump Seeks To Tie Grants To His Agenda
- Doctors Seeing Grim Illnesses Strike Unvaccinated Children
- In an Inviting Park, Obama’s Forbidding Tower
- The Obama Presidential Center’s 225-foot museum in Chicago.
- MEETING AT THE TOP
- Jalen Brunson of the Knicks and Victor Wembanyama of the Spurs lead their teams into a best-of-seven championship series that begins Wednesday in San Antonio.
- Housing Official Chosen To Lead U.S. Intelligence
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Trump Scraps $1.8 Billion Fund After Backlash From Own Party
- DOJ chief rules out plan that was widely attacked as means to reward political allies
- Housing Chief Tapped for Intelligence Role
- Crypto Trading Platform Is Open 24/7
- U.S., Israeli Leaders Clash Over War’s End
- President Pursues Oversight Of New AI Models
- Executive order asks companies to give U.S. 30 days to review before release
- Russia’s Attacks on Ukraine Civilians Intensify
- AFLAME: A Kyiv resident stands at the site of a Russian drone and missile strike Tuesday. The nationwide barrage killed at least 22 people, including six in Kyiv, and injured more than 100, as the Kremlin sought to exploit gaps in Ukraine’s air defense.
- The Main Attraction at This Zoo: Animals That Keep Breaking Out
- Escapes are routine at a Louisiana facility ‘where something is always going wrong’
- Just How Wealthy Is Musk?
- The IPO for SpaceX could make Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire. His fortune now stands at roughly $970 billion, mostly in stock, according to a WSJ analysis. That includes $538 billion for his pre-IPO stake in SpaceX, $167 billion for his Tesla stake and $5 billion apiece for the Boring Company and Neuralink.
- Trump Scraps $1.8 Billion Fund After Backlash From Own Party
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- US calms Nato allies’ fears with talk of extending nuclear umbrella in Europe
- ▸ Extra deployments signalled ▸ Security pact bolstered amid troop cuts ▸ Eastern flanks threatened
- As hosts of dual-capable aircraft, 'non-nuclear allies gain a platform to shape the alliance's nuclear policy'
- Ebola vaccine hunt speeds up
- A health worker disinfects a colleague after meeting patients at an Ebola treatment centre at Monigi, in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
- Shipping magnate Marinakis ready to pay fee for transiting Strait of Hormuz
- Greek shipping tycoon Evangelos Marinakis said yesterday he would pay to transit the Strait of Hormuz if doing so would keep the waterway open
- Macron’s policy mis-steps put economic legacy at risk
- Despite the Palace of Versailles glitz of Emmanuel Macron's annual Choose France business summit this week, the president's economic legacy is under a microscope. Less than a year before uncertain presidential polls, France's rising unemployment, contracting GDP and high state debt burden threaten to tarnish the record of the president who swept to power in 2017 on the promise of transforming France into a 'start-up nation' with a firm pro-business push.
- US calms Nato allies’ fears with talk of extending nuclear umbrella in Europe