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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- The drying headwaters of the Colorado River
- Lack of snowmelt threatens lifeline for millions of people and acres of farmland in Southwest
- RANCHER Merrit Linke’s border collie, Z, pads across what is normally a full reservoir near Granby, Colo.
- Warehouse blaze fading but health worries remain
- As Boyle Heights fire winds down, residents are left with pollution and financial costs.
- A HELICOPTER finishes a water drop at a cold storage facility that has burned for more than a week.
- Trump refuses to sign bill on housing
- President’s push for voter ID law could test GOP willingness to counter him.
- A bid to keep L.A. food scraps local
- City Council member aims to boost compost infrastructure so waste isn’t sent out of town.
- LAUSD limits screen time
- With partial ban and curbs, district is now a leader against tech overuse in schools.
- Maximum Reaves
- Lakers guard Austin Reaves, reacting after making a three-pointer, is re-signing with the team for four years and $185 million.
- Immigration court arrests are blocked
- A federal judge bars strategy that ICE uses nationwide, stymieing government tactics.
- The drying headwaters of the Colorado River
- [[USA Today]]
- Iran war fallout difficult to tally
- Four months of conflict have seen trade-offs
- Efforts to end the Iran war have exposed friction between Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump.
- July 4th travelers reach new highs
- Hitting the road, despite rising costs
- ‘Why not us’ mantra working for U.S. men
- Pochettino is leaving his mark on World Cup, making team believe
- Coach Mauricio Pochettino has the U.S. men’s national soccer team off to its best World Cup start in almost 100 years.
- Iran war fallout difficult to tally
- [[The New York Times]]
- Easy Path for Housing Bill Has President in the Way
- Says He Won’t Sign Bipartisan Plan Unless Congress Passes Voting Restrictions
- Record Highs As Heat Wave Broils Europe
- PARIS The heat forced the Louvre to close early on Wednesday
- BRUSSELS At Parc du Cinquantenaire, a fan kept things cool.
- LONDON Many buildings in Britain are designed to retain heat.
- BORDEAUX Open umbrellas provided some improvised shade.
- Iran Makes Unveiled Woman A Symbol of Unity in Wartime
- MAMDANI ARISES AS A KINGMAKER
- A Progressive Slate Wins House Primaries
- Records Counter Trump Claim Of Vandals at Reflecting Pool
- The algae and peeling paint might not be* until after July 4.
- Searching for Clues in Epstein’s Boyhood Years
- Tight With Brainy Boys and Fixated on Girls
- Moving Beyond Their Limitations
- War amputees in Ukraine are challenging both their bodies and their ideas of what they can do by taking up new sports.
- Easy Path for Housing Bill Has President in the Way
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Trump Derails Housing Bill, Fueling Strains
- GOP meeting turns fiery over Iran war as president again presses voting bill
- AI Boom Sparks New Wave of Inflation
- China Is Building Up the Yuan, Hobbling Western Sanctions
- Iran and Russia have used the currency to carry out oil sales and other trade, evading controls on dollar transactions
- Resilient Troops Give Ukraine Its Best Shot At Holding Off Russia
- Insurers Double Down on Private Credit
- About a fourth of life insurers that hold stakes in private-credit funds also lend money to them— typically lending $2 for each dollar of shares owned— amplifying potential returns but also increasing risks.
- World Cup’s Hydration Breaks Kick Off High-Speed Beer Runs
- The controversial pauses might have turned this into the booziest tournament in history
- Trump Derails Housing Bill, Fueling Strains
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Venezuela to reveal $240bn of debt in world’s largest sovereign restructuring
- ▸ Much higher tally than thought ▸ Creditor deal sought by year-end ▸ Concern over lack of IMF input
- Bonds of the government and state oil group PDVSA make up the largest part of the country's debt
- China’s robots plug shortfall
- Meloni in a bind after Nato chief says US used Italian bases for Iran bombing
- Nato chief Mark Rutte yesterday cast Giorgia Meloni into a political storm by revealing that Rome had allowed "500 US planes" to take off from bases in Italy as part of the bombing of Iran.
- European rocket defies Musk’s prophecy of doom
- Europe's Ariane rocket, whose demise was predicted by Elon Musk a decade ago, is making a comeback.
- Venezuela to reveal $240bn of debt in world’s largest sovereign restructuring