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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Texas oil firm can keep pumping off Santa Barbara
- Federal judge also strips California of regulatory oversight of the operation.
- Swalwell briefly held in federal inquiry
- Ex-lawmaker’s phone is seized and his home searched months after sex assault allegations.
- Private-equity firms see value in pro teams
- A high health toll after Lineage fire
- Data from clinics in Boyle Heights detail symptoms suffered by hundreds of residents.
- MARTIN RAMIREZ, who works at a body shop near the warehouse, says the fire has made him sick.
- Lakers channel to get bench?
- Spectrum’s plan to exit SportsNet adds to drama of sale
- Facing the music after LA Jazz Fest fail
- Founder reflects on cancellation amid scrutiny over funding
- “RIGHT now, it’s a brutal fishbowl,” says Martin Ludlow, above, about reaction to the festival collapse.
- Texas oil firm can keep pumping off Santa Barbara
- [[USA Today]]
- Scams target seniors with help of AI
- Adult children become liaisons as emotional, financial toll set in
- It’s the kind of call that makes Clayton LiaBraaten’s blood boil. ● LiaBraaten, senior executive spokesperson at Truecaller, a Caller ID and spam-blocking app, said a man called in recently asking for help. His mother, a grieving widow, had been scammed out of more than $7,000. Scammers told her they’d worked with her late husband to cover up tax evasion records, and in order to preserve what was left of her inheritance, she had to pay up. ● By the time her adult son found out about the scam, it was too late.
- “Most caregivers put scams and data privacy at the bottom of the list of things that they’re caring about. But if you neglect that, then it can cause much bigger problems down the road.” Ian Bednowitz General manager at LifeLock
- Jobless are afraid hiring is ‘broken’
- Applicants feel distrust, frustration, burnout
- MA murder trial hinges on insanity defense
- Prosecution must prove Clancy was ‘legally sane’
- Rockets launched almost daily in U.S.; even more are ahead
- Here’s what next decade holds for new era in space
- NASA’s Artemis II mission to fly by the moon lifts off April 1 with the Orion crew capsule from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
- Scams target seniors with help of AI
- [[The New York Times]]
- RUSSIAN MISSILES RAIN ON UKRAINE AS SHIELD ERODES
- LOW ON INTERCEPTORS
- Moscow’s New Strategy Pounds Kyiv Without Need for Drones
- A resident was evacuated from an apartment building in Kyiv that Russian missiles struck on Thursday. The attack killed at least 15.
- A Region Shaped by Hardship Is ‘Left in Ruins’
- Pain, Homelessness and Hunger in Colombia After a Quake
- Soldiers and volunteers unloaded supplies in San José del Palmar, part of Colombia’s Chocó region.
- Will Map Fury Lift Black Vote In Alabama?
- Treasury Tries Intervention To Cut Rates
- Upending Government’s Role in Bond Market
- As Personal Injury Suits Proliferate, Wall Street Enters the Game
- Funding for Claimants Results in Big Payoffs
- Devotion to British Upbringing May Be Behind a Royal Return
- Prince Harry and Meghan, his wife, lived six years in the U.S.
- RUSSIAN MISSILES RAIN ON UKRAINE AS SHIELD ERODES
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Politicians Reverse Positions On Data Centers Amid Outcry
- Issue becomes a mounting liability for Republicans and some Democrats
- SpaceX Amasses Big Wins In Trump’s Washington
- Hawaii Chases The Startup Wave
- Officials hope new tech jobs will keep young people from leaving the state
- Stocks, Bonds Slide in Brushoff To Bessent
- Markets are on edge as retailers’ latest results offer more consumer gloom
- Russia Pummels Kyiv as Air Defenses Dwindle
- DEADLY STRIKE: A rescuer Thursday helped a local woman after a Russian airstrike on a residential area in Kyiv. At least 15 people were killed in and around the capital Wednesday night as Ukraine is running out of Patriot air-defense missiles.
- The Claw Machine Is Back. And This Time, You Might Win.
- Operators actually want customers to grab the goods—at least once or twice
- Health Benefits Under Pressure
- Employers next year might be facing the biggest health-insurance increase in at least two decades. As companies are forced to pay more for insurance, their workers, who typically pay a share of the premium, are seeing their own costs rise roughly in tandem.
- Politicians Reverse Positions On Data Centers Amid Outcry
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Texas oil driller calls for lifting of ban on seal products to win over Greenland
- US bonds slide after Bessent’s buybacks fail to calm jitters
- ▸ Sell-off persists despite intervention ▸ Debt pile and inflation stoke anxiety
- US law firms confront sector backlash over ‘crazy’ hiring of first-year students
- US legal firms are hiring students in their first months of law school, stepping up the war for talent and sparking criticism from students and some of the profession's leading figures.
- Cancer vaccine therapy gives Moderna a boost