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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Justices weigh security role of the ballroom
- Roberts lets work go on as court considers claim the ‘complex’ is ‘vitally required.’
- CONSTRUCTION continues this week on the White House ballroom that is to replace the historic East Wing.
- ICE tries to avoid outside oversight
- Some contracts now assert that detention centers aren’t subject to local or state laws.
- Arcadia aims to counter China’s influence
- Ex-official pleaded guilty to acting as foreign agent
- Many in state are losing healthcare
- California’s uninsured rate could almost double by 2030, wiping out gains.
- Sheinbaum’s ‘enemies list’?
- Mexico leader’s naming of journalists sparks outcry
- Replacing Swalwell
- Progressive state Sen. Aisha Wahab defeats the president of BART’s board to serve out the term of the former congressman.
- Harry and Meghan’s move is a PR bonanza
- The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s exit from Montecito is not at all surprising
- PRINCE HARRY and Meghan Markle are reportedly returning to the U.K. six years after the couple left amid a family feud.
- Replacing Swalwell
- Progressive state Sen. Aisha Wahab defeats the president of BART’s board to serve out the term of the former congressman.
- Justices weigh security role of the ballroom
- [[USA Today]]
- TROOPS SELDOM STOP CRIME
- National Guard mentioned in fraction of city criminal cases
- DC DEPLOYMENT
- The roughly 4,500 National Guard soldiers currently deployed to Washington, DC, outnumber its 3,200 police officers.
- Although the Guardsmen have been deputized as U.S. Marshals, they have limited law enforcement power.
- Fauci’s lawyers set up fund
- Aiming to cover defense as U.S. probes multiply
- Supreme Court: Ballroom work can continue
- Pauses order that would halt much of the project
- The Trump administration tore down the White House East Wing last year for the ballroom project.
- TROOPS SELDOM STOP CRIME
- [[The New York Times]]
- Why Beijing Bets Trump Blinks First
- China Ready for Risk in Iran Sanctions
- NEWS ANALYSIS
- Trump Lawsuit Would Target Critical Report
- Latest Intimidation Bid Aims at Think Tank
- Loophole Leads to the Slaughter of Protected Wild Horses
- U.S. Sells Mustangs for as Low as $25 Each to Attract Buyers
- Rescued wild horses at Oregon’s Skydog Ranch. Government sales of horses were once rare, but started to rise under President Trump.
- Administration Tries New Ways To Hit Harvard
- Bumpy Rollout Hurts Mamdani’s 2nd-Home Tax
- Opportunity for Critics and Court Fights
- The tax on high-end second homes was seen as a way to help New York City close a budget gap.
- At 77, She Walked From ‘Hell’ For Miles Under Hostile Skies
- Nina Ivanova set out to flee Lyman, Ukraine, and drones.
- Why Beijing Bets Trump Blinks First
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Bond Market’s Turbulent Week Schools the Treasury Secretary
- The Brains Who Powered China’s Surprising AI Leap
- University lab nurtured the computer scientists who are using ingenuity and imitation to chase down Anthropic and OpenAI
- AI Agents Don’t Require Any Sleep, But They’re Keeping Founders Awake
- Democrats Prepare To Probe President, His Allies
- White House gears up for an array of subpoenas should GOP lose the House
- Capital Gridlock Is Suspended for a Weekend
- STREET LEGAL: A driver practices for this weekend’s Freedom 250 Grand Prix IndyCar series race in Washington. The cars, which can reach street-course speeds near 200 mph, will make 147 laps. The speed limit is 25 mph on Pennsylvania Avenue.
- How to Dock a Boat in 20 Seconds Without Taking Out a Tiki Bar
- Crusty watermen and young prodigies compete in frenetic speed-docking contests
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Dollar fears spur bitcoin and gold
- ▸ US bond intervention backfires ▸ Faith in greenback rattled ▸ Bessent under pressure
- Bitcoin is up 23% this week to $77,450, its highest level since May
- China propels rise of robots
- World powers’ lunar ambitions drive proposal to set ‘Greenwich Moon time’
- World powers are pushing to agree how to measure the passage of time on the Moon, as a tiny difference with Earth threatens navigation and communications just as international efforts at lunar colonisation grow.
- Smithsonian under fire in battle over US history
- Dollar fears spur bitcoin and gold