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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Justices allow late-arriving mail-in ballots
- In a surprise decision, Barrett and Roberts join majority, dealing a setback to GOP.
- Ruling seen as ‘win for voters’
- Newsom, other state leaders hail decision as they work to speed the counting process.
- Plans to retry Palisades fire case criticized
- ‘They don’t have the goods,’ a resident says as prosecutor signals intent to renew effort.
- Comcast is spinning off assets of NBCUniversal
- News and entertainment will be in a separate firm
- From office space to affordable housing
- Downtown L.A. complex is first part of plan to create 4,000 units
- THE 10-STORY center, built in the mid-1970s, will be redubbed Sky Castle when it opens in early 2028.
- Court grants Trump new power to fire officials, but not Fed’s
- THE SUPREME Court blocked the firing of Fed Governor Lisa Cook.
- Boyle Heights cleanup
- The mop-up after the warehouse fire will require pest traps, deodorizers and thousands of truck trips to haul away rotting food.
- Justices allow late-arriving mail-in ballots
- [[USA Today]]
- Justices say late ballots are valid
- Ruling on mail-in votes is a defeat for Trump
- The Supreme Court upheld a law in Mississippi that allows late-arriving mail-in ballots to be counted.
- Shrinking Lake Powell faces risk of ‘dead pool’
- Colorado River reservoir hits lowest summer level ever
- Lake Powell – the massive Colorado River reservoir that produces power for millions of homes across the West – is the emptiest it has ever been entering the hottest part of the summer. And the worst is still to come. ● Although the lake’s levels have briefly fallen lower in years past, those low-water levels came in the spring, before melting snow refilled it. This year, that refill never happened. ● As a result, Lake Powell will next spring fall to “minimum power pool,” according to a newly released federal projection. If the water levels fall below that, the Glen Canyon Dam would stop generating electricity.
- “The [Glen Canyon Dam] is a story of resilience in itself. It was never built to withstand a drought like this.” Adam Geller Page, Arizona, spokesman
- Glen Canyon Dam, an important source of hydroelectric power in the West, has generated less electricity as water levels have dropped in Lake Powell. The white “bathtub ring” shows the lake’s highest level.
- Is remote work to blame for loneliness?
- Controversial study says mental health is at risk
- The COVID-19 pandemic shut down offices across the country and changed the way people work.
- Justices say late ballots are valid
- [[The New York Times]]
- JUSTICES BROADEN PRESIDENTS’ SWAY OVER REGULATORS
- Expansion of Power to Fire at Will Has Big Exception: Federal Reserve
- The 6-to-3 decision affirmed the Fed’s independence.
- Twin Threats to Aid Workers: Ebola, and Anger
- Facing Risks of Disease and Also Attack by Untrusting People
- Red Cross volunteers lowering the coffin of an Ebola victim into a grave in Ituri Province, Democratic Republic of Congo, this month.
- Agencies Balk At Master List Of Every Spy
- A.I. Makes Voters Wince. Out of View, Campaigns Scamper to Reap Its Benefits.
- Mississippi Law On Mail Ballots Upheld by Court
- Trump Request In Carroll Case Denied Review
- Rowing and Roaring
- At World Cup games, Norway fans have been pulling together with their Viking-inspired cheer. Colombia and other Latin American teams are popular attractions in South Florida.
- JUSTICES BROADEN PRESIDENTS’ SWAY OVER REGULATORS
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Comcast to Split in Two, Unwind Cable From Media
- Justices Block Trump Firing Of Fed Official
- High court bolsters president’s sway over agencies even as it insulates central bank
- Recordings Reveal Secrets Of a $50 Million Con
- Paul Regan, who pleaded guilty to fraud, taped himself ripping off clients to teach others how to do it, too
- Sexual-Abuse Verdict Against Trump Stands
- Remote Work Stalls Grads’ Job Prospects
- U. S. Troops Arrive to Aid Venezuela
- ON GUARD: U.S. soldiers patrolled Caraballeda, Venezuela, on Monday as part of an extraordinary effort to help the nation’s new U.S.-aligned government respond to twin earthquakes.
- Couples Are Creeped Out by a Film They Find a Little Too Relatable
- Horror movie ‘Obsession’ rattles boyfriends as women find kindred spirit in the villain
- Quick Upturn for Iran Unlikely
- The U.S.-Iran deal to free up shipping in the Strait of Hormuz promises quick cash for the Tehran regime, but for most Iranians economic relief won't come soon. Iran's battered economy will require
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Trump blocked from removing Fed governor in win for bank’s freedoms
- ▸ Supreme Court lets Cook stay in role ▸ Case roiled markets ▸ Separate ruling allows FTC sackings
- 'It was an attempt to remove me on a manufactured pretext' Lisa Cook
- Seoul set for mega projects
- Comcast to spin off NBCUniversal and Sky amid fast-moving US media sector
- Comcast plans to separate NBCUniversal and Sky from its mobile and broadband networks, in a break-up that accelerates a dramatic reshaping of the US media industry.
- Venezuela quake response reveals flaws of ‘Chavismo’
- Trump blocked from removing Fed governor in win for bank’s freedoms