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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Trump calls off new strikes on Iran
- Hours after threats that the U.S. would escalate the war, he cites progress in talks.
- Soccer vs. angst as World Cup begins
- Controversies threaten to overshadow the playing and cloud the tournament’s legacy
- PERFORMERS, top, dance during the opening ceremony before a match between Mexico and South Africa. Above, Mexico fans in Lynwood cheer. Their team won.
- Most cases in L.A. abuse payout may be fake, D.A. says
- Hochman seeks pause, says he needs more time to track fraud in $4-billion settlement.
- UC may return to SAT, ACT tests
- Faculty say math skills fell after campuses ditched standardized exams in admissions.
- Prop. 50 tactic paying off for Dems
- CANDIDATE Randy Villegas canvasses in Bakersfield, where he hopes to flip a Republican House seat.
- El Niño is here and looks to be a doozy
- Forecasters say the climate pattern could bring the Southland lots of winter rain.
- Trump calls off new strikes on Iran
- [[USA Today]]
- ‘One rule’ for 179 years: Patriotism, not politics
- At this flag factory, every stitch is a tribute to freedom
- Annin Flagmakers in South Boston, Virginia, has seen the United States through tragedy and triumph since 1847. Its flags draped Abraham Lincoln’s casket and flew to the moon on Apollo 11.
- At Annin, employees work eight and sometimes 12 hours a day weaving together American flags. This year the company has partnered with the nonpartisan organization America250 to weave together hundreds of thousands of handheld flags for events across the nation in an initiative called “America Waves” to help celebrate the semiquincentennial.
- UFC set to rumble at White House
- Event mirrors Trump’s no-holds-barred style
- Ultimate Fighting Championship President and CEO Dana White, left, says President Donald Trump “was the first guy to give us a shot.”
- One answer to high prices: ‘Surprise’ grocery bags
- Apps let savvy shoppers fight waste, save money
- Matthew Hall, 25, buys “surprise” bags of surplus food to stretch his budget. “It’s a win-win,”
- ‘One rule’ for 179 years: Patriotism, not politics
- [[The New York Times]]
- Trump, Pivoting Again, Calls Off New Barrage, Claiming Deal Is Near
- Reversal After Threatening Oil Takeover
- Global Spectacle Unfolds
- Mexico opened the 2026 World Cup against South Africa at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on Thursday.
- Banned Drugs Aid U.F.C. Star’s Stunning Return
- Injury Led McGregor to Famous Doctor and Doping Dispute
- Trump to Pick New Nominee Of Intelligence
- Shimmering Again, but Will It Last?
- Repair work on the Reflecting Pool is complete, but the real issue is whether longstanding problems have been resolved.
- Knicks Snap to Life, and Their City Doesn’t Sleep
- After a remarkable comeback, the Knicks are one win from a title.
- Delirium replaced despair on Wednesday night across New York.
- New Generation of Candidates Takes Housing Cost Personally
- Stuck With Renting, or Living With Parents
- Trump, Pivoting Again, Calls Off New Barrage, Claiming Deal Is Near
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Hundreds of Billions in Loans Fail to Dent Global Poverty
- Microfinance aimed to foster prosperity but stoked hardship for many borrowers
- Musk Ally Set for $68 Billion Win
- Trump Is Angling For a Vote to Void His Impeachments
- Kushner Gets $5 Billion Albanian Reality Check
- President Backs Off Attacks On Iran, Eyes Deal
- Trump says last points resolved for pact; Tehran denies ‘final conclusion’
- North America’s World Cup Kicks Off in Mexico
- GOLDEN GOAL: A splashy ceremony before Thursday’s Group A match in Mexico City between Mexico and South Africa launched soccer’s World Cup. The tournament features 48 teams playing in 16 stadiums in the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
- Knicks’ Historic Miracle
- Rent Is So High in New York, People Are Living With Nuns
- Convents are cheap, but there are rules; curfews, chores and sisters who vet boyfriends
- Hundreds of Billions in Loans Fail to Dent Global Poverty
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- ECB increases rates in ‘pretty obvious’ response to Middle East energy shock
- ▸ First rise since 2023 ▸ Central bank leads G7 reaction ▸ Move was expected ▸ No hint on future policy
- 'It is pretty obvious that...it is a sensible monetary policy decision' Christine Lagarde, ECB chief
- Hosts fail to play as a team
- Gold hits 6-month low as investors are spoilt for choice on ‘the next big thing’
- The price of gold has dropped to a six month low as tensions in the Middle East, growing expectations of US interest rate rises and the looming SpaceX initial public offering piled pressure on bullion.
- Evangelicals lose faith in Trump’s Christian values
- Evangelicals have overlooked Donald Trump's Christian shortcomings but doubts are spreading over his style of politics. After marital infidelity and an alleged affair with a porn star, he was an unlikely defender of church values. Spiritual leaders now say that some of his policies defy Christ's example. The climate of fear over immigration, the fight he picked with the Pope and the image of himself as Jesus stir unease. 'Where's the humility?' asks one pastor.
- ECB increases rates in ‘pretty obvious’ response to Middle East energy shock