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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Europe braces as Trump heads to NATO
- His grievances over the Iran war help cast a pall over this year’s summit, in Turkey.
- L.A. County’s unexpected boomtowns
- Northern areas are seeing big population gains
- HOMES, top, are under construction in Santa Clarita, now L.A. County’s third largest city. Above, downtown L.A. is also attracting more new residents.
- Uproar follows Trump’s call on FIFA red card
- President has history of phoning officials, applying pressure to get what he wants.
- Social media cited in Newport melee
- Local police trying to figure out why throngs converged July 4, leading to 402 arrests.
- A cancer survivor’s 100-mile journey of hope
- A race through the Sierra is agony — and life-affirming
- CHRISTINA KLAYKO struggles to reach the finish line in the Western States Endurance Run.
- ‘Wind phones’ offer a lifeline to the bereaved
- HIKERS pass a “wind phone” on Mt. Rubidoux last year that is dedicated to a woman who killed herself.
- Europe braces as Trump heads to NATO
- [[USA Today]]
- Heir wants a Trump deal
- Cuba’s little-known power broker holds island’s future in his hands
- The corded phone near Raúl Castro’s desk buzzed inside his wood-paneled office like it was 1984. This time, someone else answered. ● Raúl Castro – Cuba’s former president, brother to Fidel – was, instead, waiting at home for news from his lunch date: his favorite grandson, his right-hand man. ● Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro, 42, the man Cubans call “El Cangrejo” – The Crab – is now the one in the seat of power in that very office. Tall and thickset, with piercing light-green eyes, a buzz cut, designer clothes and a deep, raspy voice that echoes his great-uncle Fidel’s, he was too busy at the moment to speak to his 95-year-old grandfather.
- “I’ve never been interested in politics. ... But if at some point the revolution needs me to step up, I will do it.” Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro
- Trump’s primaries success rate 98%
- But it could come at cost to his party and agenda
- Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso, center, and Majority Leader John Thune watch as President Donald Trump speaks to media at the Capitol on June 24.
- Your short shower could go a long way
- Households across USA pressured to save water
- Heir wants a Trump deal
- [[The New York Times]]
- FACING THREATS, NATO IS FINDING VALUE IN TURKEY
- A SHIFT IN REPUTATION
- Allies See Vital Mediator in Crises, and Strong Defense Industry
- Ankara Moves To Stifle Critics Amid Summit
- Scores Are Arrested, and Websites Are Blocked
- Mourning Amid Change and Unease in Tehran
- For Patriarch’s Funeral, Rituals of Pomp and the Scars of War
- Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s family with his casket on Monday in Tehran, where war-damaged buildings stood near the procession.
- TRUMP REMAKING JUDICIARY SYSTEM
- Loyalists Create Doubts About the Rule of Law
- . . . and the Pursuit of Happiness
- As their country turned 250 years old recently, Americans from many walks of life discussed the myriad pursuits that provided them the most satisfaction.
- Trump Defends Call on Ban as Soccer World Jeers
- Scrutiny on FIFA After U.S. Star’s Reprieve
- Ukraine Innovates Air Defenses. It’s Not Enough.
- A mother and daughter after Russia struck Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday.
- FACING THREATS, NATO IS FINDING VALUE IN TURKEY
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Changing Face of War Poses New Tests for Military Powers
- Flexibility is key as drones, AI and cheap missiles upend how battles are waged
- Founder Plots Return to Davos Forum
- Iran War Has Oil-Rich Alaska In Pain Over $9 Gas
- Trump agenda poised to boost industry, but Alaskans face high prices at pump
- Movin’ In: Kids in 20s Are Living Back Home
- Jet-Fuel Cost Drop Brings No Relief For Fliers
- Carriers aren’t rushing to bring back flights trimmed during oil’s surge
- Belgium Ends U. S. Run for the World Cup
- TOO LATE: U.S. goalkeeper Matt Freese reacts as Belgium celebrates a goal at the World Cup soccer match in Seattle Monday.
- Bank Merger’s Big Sticking Point: The Right Way to Make Chili
- Fifth Third’s purchase of Comerica raises big question for leaders: beans or no beans?
- Changing Face of War Poses New Tests for Military Powers
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- ‘Battle in the sky’ will decide course of Ukraine war, Zelenskyy warns Putin
- ▸ Kyiv leader hails air power advance ▸ Drone strike deep into Siberia ▸ Attack follows huge Russian raid
- Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv yesterday: 'We have moved into the air domain. And in the air, we are already competitive'
- European outrage as Fifa reverses US striker’s ban after Trump intervention
- European football's governing body said Fifa had "crossed a red line" with its decision to suspend a one-match ban on a US player following complaints from the White House, warning that the "integrity of the game is at stake".
- Cuba’s farmers sell up as fuel drought hits harvest
- ‘Battle in the sky’ will decide course of Ukraine war, Zelenskyy warns Putin