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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Attacks threaten to widen war in Mideast
- Despite Trump’s latest efforts, Israel and Iran may be on a collision course over Lebanon.
- ISRAELISETTLERS use a tractor to haul away part of a downed Iranian missile on the outskirts of Jericho.
- Raman moves on to face Bass in mayoral race
- Council member’s focus on Pratt’s past pays off; she edges him out for No. 2 spot.
- AS OF MONDAY, Bass, top, had 34.3% of the vote and Raman 28.6%.
- Trump’s false claims of rigged votes stoke fears
- Californians are worried feds will step in, poll finds
- Council, panel vie to oversee LAPD
- Proposed changes raise the question: Who can make police more accountable?
- State law aims to add housing near transit
- As of July 1, cities must allow taller residential complexes near stops
- THE METRO E Line passes homes along Exposition Boulevard near the Expo/Crenshaw stop last week.
- Video shows utility line started fire, lawyers say
- Attacks threaten to widen war in Mideast
- [[USA Today]]
- 2-year-old born deaf can hear with therapy
- With accelerated FDA approval, new drug changes lives
- “I was ready to sell anything, take out a million loans if my child could hear me say ‘I love you.’ ” Sierra Smith, Travis’ mother
- Sierra Smith says son Travis, 2, has a way to go before language acquisition but “I know it’s coming.” Travis was part of a gene-therapy trial and has been slowly gaining his hearing.
- Travis, shown in May at his home in New York, was born with a rare genetic disorder in which he lacks a protein critical for communication between the sensory cells of the inner ear and the auditory nerve.
- Israel and Iran pause strikes
- Tehran adds a warning after two sides trade fire
- Mosquitoes may be sucking defenses dry
- They can learn to defeat repellent, study shows
- Mosquitoes could be learning to turn the tables on insect repellent, research shows – actually making it attractive.
- Cities and states pushing back amid expansion of data centers
- Meta’s 520-acre build in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, is one of seven major data center projects pending in the state that are worth more than $57 billion.
- 2-year-old born deaf can hear with therapy
- [[The New York Times]]
- After Exchange of Fire, Iran and Israel Placing Further Strikes on Hold
- Warnings From Both Sides as U.S. Tries to Salvage Talks
- After Exchange of Fire, Iran and Israel Placing Further Strikes on Hold
- For Israelis, Lesson on Limits of Power
- NEWS ANALYSIS
- Rhapsody in Orange and Blue
- With the Knicks hosting their first N.B.A. finals since 1999, New Yorkers showed their colors at the Garden.
- Kim Fortifies North Korea, and His Own Control
- From Covid-Era Crises to Crackdowns and a War Economy
- Quest to Find A ‘Deep State’ Creates Crises
- The Doctor Will Be With You, After a Brief Consult With A.I.
- Cry of World Cup Exploitation Has Another Side
- $200 Jersey Stitched by Indigenous Artisans
- Women who embroider Adidas apparel in Naupan, Mexico, say nothing is unfair about the work.
- After Exchange of Fire, Iran and Israel Placing Further Strikes on Hold
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- North Korea Economy Becomes World’s Most Unlikely Success
- Arms sales to Russia and supplies from China give boost, despite sanctions
- A 24-Year-Old Investing Whiz Heralded ‘Nostradamus of AI’
- How to Dress to Impress on Wall Street
- Out of the Spotlight, She Forged Close Ties To Gates and Epstein
- Iran’s Attack On Israel Reflects New Goal
- Emboldened Tehran is looking to project power across region, keep U.S. on its heels
- Cook Takes Last Bow at Apple’s Showcase Event
- SIGNING OFF: Tim Cook flashes the peace sign Monday at what will be his 15th and last Apple Worldwide Developers Conference as CEO. The company’s event in Cupertino, Calif., was highlighted by a new, AI version of voice assistant Siri.
- For American Airlines Analyst, It Pays to Watch Soccer at Work
- The World Cup is a logistical high-wire act for the man in charge of scheduling flights
- AI Deals Rake In Cash
- Technology companies are hungry for cash to pour into data centers, and investors are forking it over through all possible means around the globe. But the scale of fundraising through stocks and bonds has some worried that Wall Street is inflating a bubble.
- North Korea Economy Becomes World’s Most Unlikely Success
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Israel and Iran halt exchange of blows as US pushes to extend ceasefire deal
- ▸ Trump scolds Netanyahu ▸ Focus on reopening strait ▸ Tehran remains defiant ▸ Oil prices fall back
- Xi meets Kim in Pyongyang
- Unsold World Cup tickets risk leaving Fifa red-faced after own goal on prices
- Ticket touts are likely to be the first losers in this year's World Cup, with almost 180,000 tickets still available on official resale platforms just days before the tournament kicks off.
- Scare for Putin as AI turns tables on world’s spooks
- Russian intelligence turned off parts of its surveillance network in the wake of Ali Khamenei's assassination in Tehran, for which Israel hacked Iran's traffic cameras to pinpoint his location. The Kremlin's fear was that its own system could be used to target Vladimir Putin. The concern is shared by spy agencies globally, with AI able to rapidly parse millions of hours of video to identify targets. 'It's the holy grail,' a spook says. 'We look for behaviour, not objects.'
- Israel and Iran halt exchange of blows as US pushes to extend ceasefire deal