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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Renewed fighting imperils U.S.-Iran ceasefire
- Tehran’s discussions with others in region may suggest effort to reduce hostilities.
- IRANIANS gather for slain Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s funeral in Mashhad on Thursday.
- LAUSD at risk of insolvency due to union contracts
- County gives district 45 days to revise its budget or risk losing control over spending.
- In a cellular city, they still want their landlines
- State sees a surge in venture capital
- AI is behind most of the $335-billion influx in California, far more than elsewhere in U.S.
- Wolves return to feast on cattle
- Study says packs grew from targeting easy, not natural, prey
- CALIFORNIA had 55 wolves at the end of 2025. Most live in the state’s northeast.
- July 4 was too much for Newport Beach
- Holiday weekend was the tipping point for some who want city to revisit limiting access.
- Renewed fighting imperils U.S.-Iran ceasefire
- [[USA Today]]
- American Girl dolls reach beyond playtime
- After 40 years, the brand still inspires learning, real careers
- The first time I discovered the word journalist was in an American Girl book. I was in elementary school when I fell in love with Kit Kittredge, a doll with my same short blond hair and love of writing. ● I didn’t own the Kit doll, but I devoured her books. Like Kit, I wanted to make a difference in my community by telling stories. I spent my summers with other girls my age at a (very unauthorized) “American Girl camp” that my neighbor ran. I tried Victory Garden turnips like Molly, a World War II character. We cooked Jiffy Pop like Julie from the1970s, and washed our laundry by hand like pioneer-era Kirsten. The books made me hungrier to learn than any public school history class.
- USA TODAY books reporter Clare Mulroy, right, attends a neighborhood American Girl-themed camp circa 2010.
- Mulroy became a journalist because of her favorite American Girl, Kit Kittredge.
- Dems’ disarray is only growing
- Platner debacle fuels debate over direction
- Americans are abandoning the workforce
- The reasons aren’t clear, but risk to economy is
- Over the past year, about 1 million workers have thrown in the towel. In June alone, an estimated 720,000 people left the workforce.
- American Girl dolls reach beyond playtime
- [[The New York Times]]
- Iran’s Hubris Could Bring Bigger War
- Taking Immense Risk for Control of Strait
- Platner’s Campaign Unraveled In ‘a Slow-Rolling Disaster’
- A Maine Progressive Who Inspired Voters, Despite a Steady Drip of Scandal
- Graham Platner suspended his Senate campaign on Wednesday after two days of turmoil following a woman’s rape accusation.
- Foreign Actors Aim to Exploit Divide on A.I.
- Campaigns to Criticize Data Centers in U.S.
- Heat in France Takes Fatal Toll On the Chickens
- Security Concern Forced Switch of Air Force Ones
- A Swap Adds to Doubts About Retrofitting of a Jet From Qatar
- President Trump leaving the old Air Force One in the U.K. on Wednesday after flying from Turkey.
- Her ‘Muslims Only’ Party Flier Led to Life-Altering Backlash
- Threats Over 2 Words Before Family Swim
- Aminah Knight runs a preschool and day care center in Texas.
- Iran’s Hubris Could Bring Bigger War
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- U.S. Biotechs Step Up Secrecy To Beat Chinese Drug Copycats
- Companies use new playbook to stay ahead of efficient pipeline overseas
- Venezuela Impeded U.S. Quake Rescuers, Team Says
- Platner Red Flag Was Hiding in Plain Sight
- An $80 Billion Debt Burden Clouds Ellison’s Warner Deal
- Clause in U.S.-Iran Pact Is At Center Of Fight
- Memorandum hands Tehran leading role in opening strait, but sparks major dispute
- Deadly Floods Batter South China After Typhoon
- WATERLOGGED: Rescuers evacuate students who had been trapped by flooding in Guigang in south China’s Guangxi region on Thursday. The death toll stood at 39 from the effects of a typhoon, most of them in a partial dam collapse, authorities said.
- Buc-ee’s Is on a Rampage And No Mascot Is Safe
- Beloved chain is baring its teeth as it expands, targeting rivals in the path of its smiling beaver
- Home Sales Slide
- Home sales declined in June, ending the housing market’s spring season on a sour note. Existing home sales slid 2.4% in June over the previous month, as prospective buyers faced both high mortgage rates and record home prices.
- U.S. Biotechs Step Up Secrecy To Beat Chinese Drug Copycats
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Iran condemns US strikes on railway bridges ahead of Khamenei’s funeral
- ▸ Transport to holy city disrupted ▸ Vast crowds for Mashhad burial ▸ Tehran hits US bases in Gulf
- Funeral procession: the body of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei en route to the holy city of Mashhad
- Eurostar buys trains to cope in 55C as it feels the heat at the end of the tunnel
- Eurostar has ordered trains that can operate in 55C heat as it prepares for the prospect of Saudi-style summers in the UK and parts of Europe by the middle of the century.
- EU trade bosses in a flap over cheap Peking Duck
- Iran condemns US strikes on railway bridges ahead of Khamenei’s funeral