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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Race in Maine draws national concern
- Allegations against candidate set back Democrats’ hopes of flipping Senate seat.
- Labor allies split on tax for wealthy
- Instead of uniting left, levy on billionaires is opposed by some unions, health groups.
- Hollywood bets on web content
- Amid the box-office high of ‘Obsession’ and ‘Backrooms,’ studios look online for untapped talent and viral material
- Support for Israel in the U.S. shrinking
- A taco empire, a charred body and ICE
- Immigration enforcement complicates a grim murder case in L.A.
- RICOS TACOS NAOMI began in 2018, and it grew to nearly a dozen locations across the Southland.
- DMV threatens to revoke licenses, cites mysterious testing ‘anomalies’
- Down and out
- The U.S. suffers a 4-1 defeat by Belgium in the World Cup round of 16, but the team hopes the tournament run inspired future stars.
- Race in Maine draws national concern
- [[USA Today]]
- Campaign funds for childcare?
- New York mom starts movement that may help get more elected
- Liuba Grechen Shirley was nursing two children when she decided to run for Congress in 2018. ● During the day, she gave speeches and knocked on doors with a baby wrapped to her chest and a toddler at her side. In the afternoons, she relied on her mother’s help for childcare. Her mother would come over to watch the kids while she went back out to hit the campaign trail. ● “Honestly, six months into the campaign, it was very clear to me why there weren’t more moms of young children in office,” Grechen Shirley said. “It really wasn’t sustainable.”
- “I think we have to shift the narrative that only women have to take care of children.” Liuba Grechen Shirley Vote Mama Foundation
- Cuban heir has open line to U.S.
- Obscure power broker has vision, access, clout
- Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro, 42, says he has the blessings of his grandfather, Raúl Castro.
- U.S. doesn’t deserve this black eye in World Cup
- Trump’s red-card play adds insult to injury
- Folarin Balogun’s red card suspension was overturned after President Donald Trump asked FIFA to review the decision.
- Many Gen Zers not repaid for group trip costs
- Some relationships sour over upfront expenses
- Campaign funds for childcare?
- [[The New York Times]]
- DEMOCRATS SCRAP FOR SLOT PLATNER HAS YET TO YIELD
- FACES CLAIM OF RAPE
- Sanders Joins Supporters in Urging Nominee to Get Out of Race
- Olympics Lifts Russian Ban, With Limits
- Europe’s Test: Filling U.S.-Size Hole at NATO
- Presidents Trump and Recep Tayyip Erdogan and an honor guard in Ankara, Turkey, NATO’s host.
- NEWS ANALYSIS
- City High-Rise Seen Buckling During Project
- Officials Seal Off Area Near Grand Central
- Pieces of a Midtown Manhattan office building began to crack and crumble as work was being done to convert the space to housing.
- Trump Tries to Rewrite History at Smithsonian
- Effort to Impose Views on National Record
- Loss for U.S. Soccer, but Leap by Soccer in U.S.
- Devotion to Cultivating Youth and Pro Talent
- DEMOCRATS SCRAP FOR SLOT PLATNER HAS YET TO YIELD
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Trump Push on Jets for Turkey Sets Up Clash With Congress
- Law bars the country from F-35 program for its use of Russian air-defense system
- Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan welcomed President Trump as he arrived Tuesday in Ankara for a NATO summit.
- The Canadian Who Steered Europe Away From the U.S.
- Facing threats from Trump, Carney emerges as the central figure in a project to reshape the Western alliance
- Platner Crisis Shows Democrats’ Divisions
- AI Giants Give Away Computing Power To Attract Startups
- U.S. Hits Iran Sites, Revokes Oil-Sale Licenses
- Prices surge after moves, which were prompted by attacks on vessels near strait
- It’s the World’s Creepiest Office— And People Won’t Stay Away
- New York complex vacated by IBM has become a magnet for urban explorers
- Trump Push on Jets for Turkey Sets Up Clash With Congress
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Trump threatens to pull troops out of Europe despite Nato arms pledges
- ▸ Critique of continent restated ▸ Menace over Greenland ▸ Allies’ Iran stance assailed ▸ Erdoğan lauded
- 'Turkey has been in many ways much more loyal than other countries' Donald Trump
- Suspect shot dead in Kyiv
- Anastasia Berezovska, the Ukrainian woman suspected in a bomb attack that injured a Ukrainian-born tycoon in Monaco last week, has been shot dead in Kyiv.
- EU borders in more muddle as Brussels eyes delay to online registration system
- A new online system to pre-authorise entry to the EU is set to be delayed until next year, after the chaotic rollout of a separate electronic border-check system disrupted visits to the bloc.
- Prabowo plays with fire in tackling the ‘nine dragons’
- President Subianto's demand that Indonesia's top tycoons need to share their wealth has rattled the elites that have for generations controlled key industries.
- Trump threatens to pull troops out of Europe despite Nato arms pledges