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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Soccer fans are united, defying skeptics
- Amid political unease in U.S., diverse locals and visitors bond over World Cup in L.A.
- A KALEIDOSCOPE of fans and nations have come together in L.A. for World Cup matches at SoFi Stadium.
- Rubio and Vance reflect the GOP divide on Iran
- Possible presidential contenders in 2028 have opposing views of interim peace deal.
- FBI fights drone threat at World Cup venues
- Scores of pilots cited amid elevated terror fears
- Course correction on criminal justice
- Lawmakers seek limits on prison diversion for mentally ill, citing threat to public safety.
- How recess debate plays out
- Schools often cut the break to punish kids, boost scores. That could harm learning.
- A 2023 poll found that 77% of principals had taken recess away as a punishment.
- Streaming films’ diversity backslide
- Netflix’s ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ bucks trend of fewer actors of color in leading roles.
- Soccer fans are united, defying skeptics
- [[USA Today]]
- Black gay men seek a voice in Congress
- Three Democratic candidates have an eye on history
- This fall, a 27-year-old Black gay man named Elijah Manley is the best-funded challenger to 20-year veteran Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Florida, who is facing the political fight of her life to remain in Congress. ● At 59, Wasserman Schultz, a straight White woman, raised eyebrows when she opted to run in Florida’s 20th Congressional District, where a majority of residents are Black, after her state’s Republican-led Legislature redrew her Broward County district, eliminating her seat. ● “This district can make history,” Manley told USA TODAY. “We can make history here, electing the youngest member of Congress, a gay man – the first from Florida – a Black gay man.”
- The struggle for political influence comes as states’ redistricting battles have eroded the power of Black voters
- Clockwise from top right: Rep. Ritchie Torres, state Sen. Shevrin Jones and Elijah Manley.
- Trump: Force in Iran still an option
- If final deal not sealed, ‘we go back to bombing’
- Detective uses wit to chew into cold cases
- Gum ruse leads to guilty plea in old murder cases
- Detective Susan Logothetti used a chewing gum ruse to trap a killer.
- Black gay men seek a voice in Congress
- [[The New York Times]]
- TRUMP LASHES OUT AT CRITICS OF DEAL AS DETAILS EMERGE
- Denies U.S. to Fund $300 Billion Plan to Rebuild Iran
- TRUMP LASHES OUT AT CRITICS OF DEAL AS DETAILS EMERGE
- A Struggle to Outdo the Obama Pact
- WHITE HOUSE MEMO
- How Trump Weighed Suspending a Legal Right
- A Memo Details a Push to Bypass Judges in Deportations
- TRUMP ESCALATES PUSH ON VOTER ID
- Retracts Spy Chief Pick to Pressure Congress
- NYNJ Stadium? A Cross-State Kick in the Teeth.
- MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., has been temporarily renamed for the World Cup, raising hackles in the Garden State.
- Hunt for Clues in Crash of B-52, A Steady but Aging U.S. Staple
- The B-52 crash at Edwards Air Force Base left eight dead.
- TRUMP LASHES OUT AT CRITICS OF DEAL AS DETAILS EMERGE
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady As Officials Signal an Increase
- Trump’s new chief at central bank joins rest of the board in deciding not to cut
- Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh on Wednesday after a meeting in which the board hinted at a U-turn on rate policy.
- Anthropic Pushes to Calm Washington
- Team sent to meet with officials includes hacker who sounded alarms about AI threats
- Trump Roils Senate By Pausing Spy Pick
- State Farm’s AI Plan Sparks Agent Revolt
- President Defends Deal on Iran War At G-7
- Threat of ‘economic catastrophe,’ Trump says, motivated him to end the conflict
- Cigars, Lacrosse and the Scandal Rocking a Massachusetts Town
- A photo ended Ipswich’s playoff run, sparking outrage and confrontations
- Apple to Raise Prices as Chip Costs Soar
- In an exclusive interview with The Wall Street Journal, CEO Tim Cook said that Apple plans to raise prices on its products to offset the surging costs of memory and storage chips.
- Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady As Officials Signal an Increase
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Warsh era begins at Fed with ditching of bias towards lower borrowing costs
- ▸ Chair’s inaugural meeting ▸ Hawkish tone shift ▸ Rates held steady ▸ First unanimous vote in a year
- 'Job gains have kept pace with the workforce, and the unemployment rate has changed little'
- AI bosses call for solidarity
- Lululemon sorry after Japanese drum raises uproar at Great Wall yoga event
- Lululemon has apologised for a yoga event staged on China's Great Wall after it drew intense scrutiny over the purported use of a Japanese drum.
- Meloni outflanked on her right by Italy’s new ‘Caesar’
- Giorgia Meloni's roots lie in neo-fascism but she has softened for tone as prime minister, angering some in her Brothers of Italy party. Now a fledgling far-right party is poaching lawmakers and luring her voters before next year's election. Its leader, Roberto Vannacci, a former paratrooper and xenophobic ideologue, was hailed on the podium at one recent fascist-tinged rally as the new Julius Caesar. Now Meloni must decide whether to embrace or ostracise him.
- Warsh era begins at Fed with ditching of bias towards lower borrowing costs