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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Iranians in L.A. see hints of hope with Cup
- As U.S. restricts Iran team’s entry, soccer fans seek unity among a divided diaspora.
- IRAN FANS cheer for the team as it departs Tijuana on Sunday. At top, Mehrzad Mozhdekanloo protests FIFA restrictions while holding the pre-1979 Iranian flag.
- Trump says U.S., Iran have a peace deal
- Pact would reopen key strait as nuclear issues and other details are negotiated.
- Attacks shrouded in mystery at sea
- Ecuadorean fishermen tell of drones, a blue boat and abductors speaking English.
- MARIA Mero’s husband, Gabriel Aladono Mero Delgado, was on the Fiorella, which went missing Jan. 20.
- COVID-19 data suggest worrisome link to cancer
- Pandemic enables researchers to deeply study long-term effects of viruses.
- Locke High faces shutdown
- LAUSD says, after 17 years, Watts charter is a failed experiment. Supporters fight on.
- Locals see red in removal of art at Riverside’s historic Mission Inn
- AHEAD of the Mission Inn sale, William Keith’s 1874 “California Alps” near the front desk is taken down.
- Iranians in L.A. see hints of hope with Cup
- [[USA Today]]
- Genetic testing ‘a slap in our face’
- OLYMPIC GAMES TRANSGENDER ATHLETES
- When the International Olympic Committee announced it was banning transgender women athletes from competing in women’s events beginning with the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games, Veronica Ivy was disheartened, but not necessarily surprised. Ivy, who is transgender, won two consecutive world women’s track cycling championships in 2018 and 2019 representing Canada. But she was forced to retire from cycling in 2023 after the sport’s world governing body changed its policy and barred trans women from competing. Since then, she has watched as other powerful sport organizations unraveled inclusive policies.
- “This isn’t protecting the female category, this is only going to harm women and girls.” Veronica Ivy
- Veronica Ivy won the world women’s track cycling championships in 2018 and 2019 representing Canada. She retired from cycling in 2023 after the sport’s world governing body changed its policy and barred transgender women from competing.
- Trump’s legacy hinges on courts
- Broad executive actions still tied up in lawsuits
- President Donald Trump and his commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, preside over the signing of executive orders establishing the citizenship “Gold Card” and a $100,000 employee visa fee.
- Companies unlikely to pass along tariff refunds
- Could the popularity of smartphones help explain declining birth rates?
- The introduction of iPhones in 2007 may have played a role in falling birth rates, a study suggests, though birth rates have been dropping globally for decades.
- Genetic testing ‘a slap in our face’
- [[The New York Times]]
- TRUMP AND IRAN DECLARE A TRUCE; STRAIT TO REOPEN
- Nuclear Program’s Fate Is Unresolved — Both Sides Claim Diplomatic Win
- Pinch Yourselves, Knicks Fans: Next Year Is Now
- First Title Since 1973 Transforms A Hardened City Into a Puddle of Joy
- When the Knicks captured the N.B.A. championship on Saturday night in San Antonio, euphoria and disbelief rippled across New York City, where the fans had grown accustomed to annual heartbreak. It was a rare moment of shared, unmitigated glee.
- As Trump Turns 80, Scrutiny Of His Health Is Hard to Avoid
- Doctors Say He’s Fine, but Skeptics Abound
- Most Walkers Veer Left. No One Knows Why.
- Counterclockwise Bias Baffles Scientists
- Wages Fall, but Trillionaire Gets a Windfall
- Why Many in U.S. Lost Faith in the Economy
- TRUMP AND IRAN DECLARE A TRUCE; STRAIT TO REOPEN
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- U.S., Iran Reach Deal to End the War
- Pakistan says both parties will sign the peace accord in Switzerland Friday
- Anthropic Races to Resolve Export Curbs
- Deepfake Nudes Transform Bullying
- Parents and schools are struggling to protect victims as AI tools proliferate
- Oil Market Is Seen Taking Months To Recover
- Investors Pile Into All Things On Space
- Fight Night Kicks Off on the White House Lawn
- BIRTHDAY BOUT: Mixed martial-arts fans watch Diego Lopes battle Steve Garcia in an Ultimate Fighting Championship lightweight fight at the White House. The event coincided with the 80th birthday of President Trump, who was on hand.
- NYC Lives Its Hoop Dreams
- A PARTY 53 YEARS IN THE MAKING: New York Knicks fans erupted in joy as the team won its first NBA championship since 1973, in Game 5 against the San Antonio Spurs.
- He Stole Money From the Scots. How He Spent It Might Be Worse.
- Political fixer’s purchases unleashed torrent of public ridicule; $147 pencil sharpener
- U.S., Iran Reach Deal to End the War
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- US president marks 80th with fighting contest in grounds of White House
- Trump expects deal with Iran despite Israeli hit on Beirut
- ▸ Netanyahu rebuked after attack ▸ Tehran warns no timeframe agreed
- Retro cameras are back in the picture as Gen Z craves a less processed image
- Digital cameras are staging an unlikely sales revival for the first time since the advent of the iPhone as Generation Z consumers shun the ultra-processed perfection of smartphone photos.
- Bromance makes way for pragmatism at G7 summit
- French President Emmanuel Macron will host US President Donald Trump and other leaders of the G7 nations in the alpine resort of Évian-les-Bains this week.. The relationship between the two has been pally in the past but, as global conflicts have proliferated, the limitations of seeking to placate Trump have become clear for all European leaders. 'The bromance is gone but there's grudging mutual respect,' says one official.