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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Concessions to Iran a reversal of U.S. policy
- White House faces sharp, swift criticism over terms that GOP had long opposed.
- Justices uphold gun rights of drug users
- Court says federal ban on access to firearms based on substance abuse is too harsh.
- Noncitizen votes, LAPD oversight head to ballot
- Expanding council is excluded from charter measure
- Hurdles lined up for billionaire tax
- Though a 5% levy has tentatively qualified for California’s ballot, it could be derailed.
- Massive wind project is online
- Largest such U.S. effort benefits California, others
- Obama center opens
- At the uplifting event in Chicago, attended by three other ex-presidents, the current chief executive’s absence is conspicuous.
- World Cup turns Inglewood into global hub
- It’s a boon for businesses as soccer fans from all over pour into the city
- BARTENDER Elijah Gonzalez, left, prepares a drink at the Nile Bar in Inglewood while customers watch a World Cup soccer preview.
- Concessions to Iran a reversal of U.S. policy
- [[USA Today]]
- ‘Happy they’re back’ after drug addiction
- The proudest moment of Kim Humphrey’s fatherhood wasn’t when his son aced a test, got married, or became a dad himself. ● It was the day his son turned himself in to the police. ● That day, Humphrey said, was the day he got his son back after a 10-year struggle with addiction. He remembers sitting in the courtroom, watching his son face the judge and take responsibility for how his life had unraveled once he started taking opioids. ● In that moment, Humphrey said, he saw his son “being the kind of man that I knew he could be, which was someone that would do the right thing. And that’s what he did.”
- His sons beat substance abuse, and on Father’s Day, he’s a proud grandpa
- This Father’s Day is extra special to Kim Humphrey and his family after two members beat substance abuse. From left: Sean, Dana, Andrew, Kim, Michelle and Jamie, with grandkids in front.
- Families brace for birthright decision
- High-stakes citizenship case has many worried
- U.S. SUPREME COURT
- Ana Temu Otting, right, with son David and husband Seth, worries the Supreme Court’s pending decision on birthright citizenship could affect her family.
- Juneteenth advocate celebrates in memoir
- Holiday’s ‘grandmother’ shares wisdom, advice
- “When I practice freedom, I tell you, it’s for everybody and it means that we should in every way possible share the things we know, things we do with other people, with other youngsters.” Opal Lee, “Grandmother of Juneteenth”
- “A Committee of One” is the life story of Opal Lee, 99, but also a guidebook to activism and to the “daily practice” of freedom.
- ‘Happy they’re back’ after drug addiction
- [[The New York Times]]
- Vance Admonishes Israel For Criticism of Iran Deal
- Warning Nation Not to Alienate Most Powerful Ally
- Vice President JD Vance is seeking support for the pact.
- Vance Admonishes Israel For Criticism of Iran Deal
- Seeking a Surrender, Getting Much Less
- NEWS ANALYSIS
- On Top at Last, Knicks and City Enjoy the View
- Fans packed the streets of Lower Manhattan on Thursday as the Knicks, including Jalen Brunson, top left, the N.B.A. finals M.V.P., rode in a parade through the Canyon of Heroes. The Knicks’ first title in 53 years was greeted with 2,500 pounds of confetti and some quintessentially New York signs, including one that read, “My therapist told me this day would come.”
- Ukraine Hits Moscow With One of Biggest Drone Attacks of War
- Ukrainian attacks on oil refineries and processing plants, like the Gazprom facility in Moscow, have threatened a fuel shortage.
- Justices Rule Gun Law Allows Leeway for Casual Drug Users
- Vance Admonishes Israel For Criticism of Iran Deal
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Juneteenth National Independence Day
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Zelenskyy declares attacks on capital justified by bombardment of Kyiv
- Shipping chiefs warn US-Iran deal could lead to Hormuz fees
- ▸ Industry fears Tehran will charge tolls ▸ Use of vital strait was free before war
- Accenture stock hits nine-year low as AI fears take toll on revenue forecasts
- Accenture shares fell to their lowest level since 2017 yesterday after the consulting group cut its revenue forecasts, stoking investor fears that the rapid advance of AI is undermining traditional IT and outsourcing businesses.
- New US Fed chair Warsh signals sweeping changes
- Donald Trump picked Kevin Warsh as the Federal Reserve's new chair in the hope that he would slash interest rates after the president berated Warsh's predecessor for Keeping them too high. However, the US central bank's head this week struck a hawkish tone as he vowed to tackle inflation. He also signalled shorter Fed communications, shrinking the bank's balance sheet and employing different data to gauge the economic wellbeing of the country.