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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- ‘People just forgot about Olvera Street’
- Historic downtown area’s legacy restaurants and shops struggle to survive as foot traffic plummets
- MEXICAN-OWNED stands and businesses line the street where the Los Angeles pueblo was born in 1781.
- AI giants fund ad wars in races across the U.S.
- In certain contests, political groups spend more than candidates they are supporting.
- Jail ODs linked to long waits for drug treatment
- It can take weeks for L.A. County inmates to get therapy, with fatal results, staff say.
- An ancient battle feels closer than ever
- Shiites in Lebanon brave volatile ceasefire to observe a sacred ritual
- A MAN makes his way through the heavily damaged historic market of Nabatiyeh, Lebanon, on June 15.
- Hoping for a left turn at City Hall
- Democratic socialists look to gain clout as Raman and Roy head to respective runoffs.
- For Iran team, home away from home in Tijuana
- Supporters flock to group’s hotel to cheer on players shunned by U.S.
- ALIREZA Beiranvand, center, of Iran waves as the team departs for Sunday’s match against Belgium.
- ‘People just forgot about Olvera Street’
- [[USA Today]]
- Futuristic caregiving
- ‘Creepy’ robot could be used in health care, education and hospitality one day
- At first glance, Codey looks like a nightmarish character from the year 3000. ● The machine’s beady, glowing, hazel eyes could be perceived as off-putting. And while his 3-foot frame and friendly facial expressions are designed to make him approachable, he is, in a word, unnerving. ● But Codey isn’t designed for the average adult. The humanoid robot from Mind Children, a Seattle-area company, is set to be deployed in public attractions and venues by the end of 2026. ● Eventually, he’ll be placed in health care, education and hospitality settings.
- Justices face new election law cases
- Pending appeals come from several states
- The Supreme Court will soon decide whether to hear a slew of appeals regarding state limits on voting assistance, ballot disposal and other election issues.
- 4M fewer Americans receiving SNAP aid
- GOP touts work rules; Dems call drop alarming
- Davine Oliver looks over some of the groceries he received from a food pantry May 13 in Springfield, Illinois.
- “This is a celebration of work and the dignity of work, and wages are higher than they’ve ever been before.” Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins On changes to SNAP rolls
- Center’s rousing opening counters absent Trump
- Barack and Michelle Obama, with daughters Malia and Sasha, cheer during the dedication June 18 in Chicago.
- Futuristic caregiving
- [[The New York Times]]
- Neither War Nor a Truce Ended Risks
- Iran Retains Missiles and Atomic Program
- A billboard of Iran’s first two supreme leaders in Tehran. The second, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed at the start of the war.
- NEWS ANALYSIS
- Echoing Boss, Trump Envoy Chafes France
- Elder Kushner Is Blunt Over Antisemitism
- For Mamdani, Election Tests Political Clout
- Inquiry Into Trump Clemency Grant Is Quashed
- After Fraudster Freed, Suspicions Arose of Illicit Payments
- At This Camp, ‘Breasties’ Bond With Kindred Cancer Survivors
- A Haven as Cases Rise Among Young Adults
- Activities at Camp Breastie in Honesdale, Pa., a camp for breast cancer survivors, include bracelet-making and a Latin dance class.
- A Debate of Health vs. Privacy As Cities Test Sewage for Drugs
- Neither War Nor a Truce Ended Risks
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- U.S.-Iran Talks Turn Focus to Lebanon Fight
- Mediators see hope on Israel-Hezbollah front after Trump threat sparks flare-up
- Iran’s minister of foreign affairs, Abbas Araghchi, center, and members of his team Sunday conducted negotiations with the U.S. delegation in Bürgenstock, Switzerland.
- Fake Bets and Wins Fuel Polymarket Hype Machine
- String of Hits Gives Hollywood Best Box Office Since Pre-Covid
- Spirit Fliers Now Winging It by Bus
- Adversaries Weaken Power of Sanctions
- Clark Hangs On for 2nd Major
- UNDER CONTROL: After leading by six strokes through 54 holes, Wyndham Clark kept his cool and finished one stroke ahead of Sam Burns at the U.S. Open on Long Island, N.Y.
- Baseball Has Been Invaded By an Army of Shirtless Fans
- What started on a whim in St. Louis is taking over ballparks across the U.S.
- U.S.-Iran Talks Turn Focus to Lebanon Fight
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Warsh’s push to axe Fed guidance risks lifting borrowing costs, investors warn
- ▸ Chair’s policy triggers concern ▸ Hawkish tilt drives bond yields up ▸ Move could fuel ‘animal spirits’
- 'Less transparency means more guesswork, more uncertainty, more volatility, more risk premium'
- Envoys meet in Switzerland
- Wars in Ukraine and Gulf fuel $12bn venture capital rush into defence tech
- Investors are pouring billions into defence technology start-ups as wars in Ukraine and the Gulf turn drones, autonomous vessels and battlefield AI into one of this year's hottest venture capital bets.
- Trump-Meloni spat worsens in social media war of words
- Warsh’s push to axe Fed guidance risks lifting borrowing costs, investors warn