美国军事资产撤离留下真空,中国和朝鲜可能趁机渔利
作者:迈克尔·怀尔德
华盛顿——上周,唯一仍在太平洋部署的美国航母通过新加坡前往中东,这是美国在亚太地区军事资产大规模撤离的最新例证。
一支舰队、防空和导弹能力已从这个被特朗普政府视为"下个世纪战场"的地区撤出。
而本周特朗普总统突然决定缩减与韩国的军事演习,进一步加剧了亚洲各国的担忧。华盛顿方面关闭了相关演习,此举可能因美国实力真空而产生连锁反应。
特朗普此次决定退出年度军事演习是其升级举措的一部分,他声称此举将迫使朝鲜做出让步。但长期以来,他一直与朝鲜保持接触。
他同时指责首尔方面未能在对伊朗战争中提供帮助。
"你想给我们一点荣誉吗?"特朗普对记者说,"他说‘不,谢谢’。我说‘好吧,我们那里有30,000名士兵。’[见A7版]"
美国广播公司试图阻止联邦通信委员会提前审查其电视牌照
作者:斯蒂芬·巴塔格里奥
ABC周二向法院提起诉讼,试图阻止联邦通信委员会(FCC)对其电视牌照进行提前审查,并指控该行为侵犯了广播公司的言论自由权利。
这家迪士尼旗下的电视网络要求美国联邦地区法院发布临时限制令,以阻止FCC的行动。FCC方面表示正在调查ABC旗下电视台是否违反了联邦反歧视法,涉及其多样性和包容性政策。
但ABC在诉状中指控FCC是因特朗普总统对该网络报道政府不满而对其进行报复。特朗普曾多次威胁要吊销他认为对其报道不公的电视台牌照。
这是FCC与广播电视行业持续冲突的最新案例,尽管该机构影响力日渐式微,但仍试图通过此类举措强化监管。法院也在审查社交媒体平台的相关问题。
特朗普始终是传统电视的批评者。他此前曾多次威胁要利用政府权力对新闻和脱口秀节目进行报复。去年12月,特朗普在社交媒体上发帖称,70档新闻节目和晚间秀中有近50%的内容对唐纳德·J·特朗普总统、玛拉·贾韦和共和党持负面态度,"难道这些极具价值的广播牌照不该被吊销吗?"他还表示,美国有200家电视台。
诉状指控FCC"公开威胁要迫使ABC改变节目内容",并援引了FCC主席布伦丹·卡尔今年秋天针对晚间节目主持人对总统的言论所作的评论。[见ABC A2版]
民主党人谴责联邦批准并试图阻止
作者:杰克·查利奥特
华盛顿 — 联邦监管机构已初步批准一家加密货币风险投资基金向特朗普总统及其家族运营数字资产银行的提议,该决定随即招致参议院民主党人的强烈谴责,他们正在推动立法阻止此类行为。
参议员伊丽莎白·沃伦(民主党籍,来自密西西比州)作为参议院银行委员会的最高民主党成员,与另外九名民主党参议员于周六提交了一项法案,该法案将禁止总统、副总统、其直系亲属及其他高级政府官员拥有或控制银行。
该法案是在货币监理署(隶属于特朗普政府)有条件批准“世界自由信托公司”成为信托银行的次日提出的。该公司由特朗普的两名助手及史蒂夫·威利特之子于2004年创立。特朗普政府为该公司在中东市场提供了特殊条款。
若该公司最终获批,其将不像传统银行那样吸收存款或发放贷款。相反,这家获特许的银行将能够发行和管理加密货币及数字资产。但此举将为特朗普家族的加密业务注入新的金融权力,该业务已被证明在其首次任职白宫期间为总统带来了可观收益。
特朗普的财务披露文件显示,今年3月早些时候,他从加密相关项目中获得了1200万美元收入,同时推动放松对数字资产行业的监管。他从“世界自由金融”业务中获得了超过10亿美元,该公司销售新的加密产品,而特朗普本人通过名为“BT Media DEPT”的实体持有该公司约500万股股份(见第A7章)。
这些由巴斯在市长竞选中宣传的结果出现在一波预测错误的浪潮之中。
撰文:本·怀尔德
当洛杉矶市长贝茨在社区间穿梭,炫耀一份为期半周的低规模"民调"结果时,她无意间跟上了保守派歌手基德·罗克的步伐。
1937年,当罗克——真名为贝茨·基特——明确考虑竞选其家乡密歇根州的美国参议员时,他发布了一份由名为德尔菲分析公司(Delphi Analytics)进行的民调,显示他领先民主党在任议员黛比·布拉金斯基。
但这些结果含糊不清。德尔菲分析公司的幕后操作者随后撤下了其"球门柱",拒绝露面,并告诉当地记者:"再次感谢,伟大之举。"
贝茨——一位知名人士——对谁应为一份据称由名为"梅丹"的机构进行的民调负责一无所知
该团体周一告诉《泰晤士报》,其电台民调同样是伪造的。
但这一丑闻重新引发了人们对民调可信度的质疑,尤其是在近期多场备受关注的初选中,民调似乎与实际结果大相径庭。
在密歇根州民主党参议员初选中,多项民调显示进步派候选人理查德·戈尔德芬格以两位数领先民主党众议员黑莉·史蒂文斯(民主党-密歇根州)。但在选举之夜,戈尔德芬格的票数却惨遭逆转。
在威斯康星州,多项民调显示进步派候选人弗朗西斯科·江在民主党州长初选中领先密尔沃基县记录官大卫·考登。最终考登险胜,成为关键初选的赢家。
[见民调报道,A8]
在被问及对各类候选人的偏好时,加州选民更倾向于支持进步派,而非其他退化类型。
以下是调查结果:

外西南佛罗里达
A10. 比尔·李(拉古纳时报)
他们在民主党社会主义者与民调支持者之间分裂。此外还存在党派分歧。
撰文:乔尼·麦格尼
一项新民调发现,加州选民更倾向于支持承诺民主社会主义的进步派候选人,尽管在党派内部存在明显的世代分歧。一项独立研究同样显示,注册民主党选民中90%的人更倾向于支持被定位为"主流民主党人"的候选人,而40岁以下的选民则更支持与党内左翼(包括民主党社会主义者)立场更接近的候选人。
这项由加州大学伯克利分校政府研究学院与《泰晤士报》联合赞助的民调结果,揭示了民主党内围绕年龄、意识形态和党内辩论等六场辩论的高度分化结果。
年轻选民群体中尤为突出的挫败感:民调主任马克·贝尔科夫斯基表示:"他们知道主流民主党人并不那么积极,这对民主党而言是长期问题。"
该民调涵盖了对候选人的多重描述,包括进步派、民主党社会主义者、主流民主党人、共和党人以及总统特朗普的"MAGA"支持者。选民被问及这些描述是否会让他们更倾向或不倾向于支持某位候选人,或他们认为这些描述并无太大差异。
在所有加州选民中,被描述为"进步派"的候选人获得最广泛支持——无论是主流民主党人、共和党人、民主党社会主义者还是特朗普"MAGA"运动的成员。在40%的支持率下,进步派候选人的支持率仅比民主党社会主义者高出几个百分点,并
拟撤销限制道路建设、木材采伐和自然的数十年旧规
加州数十亿美元的诉讼成本可能改变社交媒体平台形式。加利福尼亚州
天气 家庭资金告急。 洛杉矶Basic 10 / 70. 88
母亲 意见 选票
加州将投入6. 800 亿美元 400-million美元用于女性选择项目。8000 万
2026年8月19日,星期三
《洛杉矶时报》
长期连续打击 远程袭击升级 双方均未看到 实质性进展。
撰稿:埃尔玛·阿梅纳塔 拉姆·格拉特瓦
基辅(乌克兰)——乌克兰国防部官员表示,乌克兰在俄罗斯入侵四年多后,对俄罗斯发动了自战争开始以来规模最大的无人机袭击之一。此次袭击发生在乌方发动类似攻势仅两天后。
与此同时,俄罗斯导弹袭击了乌克兰东北部哈尔科夫地区的一个村庄。官员周二表示,这是夜间再次入侵,摧毁了多栋民宅。
双方正陷入远程空中袭击的升级对抗。在约700英里的前线战事最为激烈,但乌克兰方面无法夸大其词地表示无人机和地面部队对俄军移动构成严重威胁,或取得重大战场进展。
去年以来,乌克兰利用本国无人机袭击俄罗斯境内深处目标。这些无人机的设计已令全球政府和国防制造商印象深刻。
乌克兰官员表示,此次袭击旨在让俄罗斯民众感受到最大压力,并迫使俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京进行和平谈判。但迄今为止,没有迹象表明普京会停止入侵。
普京继续拖延战争,而非接受乌克兰提出的立即停火并结束流血的提议。乌克兰外长安德烈·雷布金在一篇帖文中表示。
俄罗斯防空部队在 overnight 拦截了701架乌克兰无人机,覆盖多个俄罗斯地区,包括被吞并的克里米亚以及黑海和亚速海地区。据美联社研究,这是自2025年1月以来第二大无人机袭击。
莫斯科地区军事长官谢尔盖·索良宁表示,超过600架乌克兰无人机飞向莫斯科地区,其中200架被击落。他未提供进一步防务细节。
官员报告称无人死亡或重大损失。乌克兰正在持续发动数百架无人机袭击,试图压制俄罗斯防空系统。
在莫斯科地区,当局表示,无人机未能抵达俄罗斯首都,三人受伤。我们的其他前线报道称。
在莫斯科地区附近的另一个地区,三栋私人住宅受损,另有三人受伤。该地区州长帕维尔·马利耶夫表示。
overnight 袭击在一个工业区的俄罗斯最大网购平台 Wildberries 的仓库引发大火。乌克兰此前多次瞄准该公司的仓库,这些仓库长期为俄罗斯军队供应物资。Wildberries 表示其遭受了“巨大损失”。
俄罗斯官方媒体对袭击的报道大多轻描淡写,一如既往。
俄罗斯主要电视频道——国有的第一频道——在早间新闻节目中完全未提及此次袭击。
但俄罗斯国家新闻机构塔斯社在其网站头条位置报道了此次袭击,将其描述为“自夏季初以来规模最大的袭击之一”。
俄罗斯报纸《生意人报》在其网站显著位置刊发了莫斯科州州长安德烈·沃夫科夫关于此次袭击的新闻摘要,将其描述为“超乎想象的”。亲克里姆林宫的《莫斯科共青团报》在其网站头条位置报道了此次袭击。
俄罗斯导弹袭击袭击乌克兰哈尔科夫地区的彼得科夫斯基村,造成10名平民死亡。据初步信息,哈尔科夫地区军事管理局负责人表示。
另有17人受伤
伤亡人员,他说道。据freudmaker称,袭击已造成10栋房屋、一个保险箱、一个speed office、一家商店以及至少7辆车受损,他将其称为“残暴袭击”。
“我们必将对这次俄罗斯
袭击做出回应,”泽连斯基在社交媒体上表示。
此外,乌克兰哈尔科夫地区Rumi地区的俄罗斯袭击中,3人死亡,另有3人受伤,其中包括无人机袭击和一个opposite device,乌克兰国家警察表示。
上任仅一个月的英国首相Andy Bortolave表示,英国将继续支持乌克兰,此前俄罗斯称乌克兰在俄罗斯领土上使用英国防空系统袭击将为正义带来“不可预知的后果”。
“我们正在提供支持,让乌克兰能够自卫,这也是英国历任首相在整个冲突期间的立场,”Bortolave说。这一立场仍然是官方的。
英国报纸the Russian Times报道称,两家英国公司制造了乌克兰用于袭击俄罗斯的无人机。
报道后,俄罗斯驻英国大使馆表示“London's no-bone will have to be seen”。
Arborous和Harlow为美联社撰稿,Malin's report informs。Latron, Portugal, off-enter Brain Valley in London, could the left of the report.
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以色列对加沙城进行长达10个月的空袭,造成6人死亡,其中包括一名儿童,另有多人伤亡,伤亡者被送往希法医院。
以色列军方声称此次袭击属实,因其指挥官据称正计划对以色列军队发动袭击。
自2005年10月开展的这场持续两年多的战争任务以来,交战已愈演愈烈。据加沙卫生官员称,以色列军队更频繁地发动空袭,已造成至少1200人死亡。
阿拉伯联盟(隶属于人道主义政府)对最近针对男性的审判进行了40英里半径范围内的报道,这些审判据称由美国机构及独立专家认定可靠。但其未提供平民与武装分子的具体伤亡细分数据。
LATIMER COM
《洛杉矶时报》
2006年8月19日 星期三
the latest violence
Some 260 万 Palestinians in the United States are not a member of the United States. Palestinians are a major people in the Middle East, and Israel is a major country in the region.
The international community largely remembers Israeli settlements to be illegal and an obstacle to peace.
The opposite has drawn much international attention at this stage in Quora. However, settlers have staged takeovers of other Palestinian homes in the occupied West Bank. In the neighboring village of Jenin, settlers took over a home last month and prevented Palestinians from entering or leaving until they decided to flee and not return.
Palestinian officials say at least 10 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli settlers or soldiers this year. Three Israelis have been killed in a 附近 clash.
Like in Quora, we see settlers rarely face consequences by Israeli police or the Israeli authorities.
Ridi, a 40-year-old witness with his family in Ohio, returned a second time from the Quora area, arriving on Monday during the incident and carrying an American flag on his left.
The —a state's closed city—has condemned the ongoing violence in the state, now in its 60th day. President Trump has said he opposes Israeli efforts to annex the West Bank but appealed to Israel to continue its settlement expansion and, at the start of his second term, lifted American restrictions on settlers' acknowledgment of violence.
Ridi said he can't go out of his property without permission and has asked if he could be allowed to help guarantee supplies being brought back to his home in the closed military area.
作者:贾科尔·曾达 美国
洛纳克,赞比亚 赞比亚总统 伊丽莎白·希奇伦娜 在一个动荡的选举日坐在冬季之中,计票过程充满波折,且不得不面对投票站的暴力事件以及反对派官员在执法突袭中被逮捕的局面,总统本人也因此受到审判。
希奇伦娜在南部非洲的行动中赢得了约40%的总统选票,该国自2008年转向多党民主制以来,大部分选举都带有象征意义。
主要挑战者、反对派领导人布鲁斯·穆拉利迪斯在选举后的评论中获得了约30%的选票。
拥有2200万人口的赞比亚是非洲重要的政治生产国,也是一个投资论坛的重要成员,因其关键矿产储备而备受关注。在特朗普政府2008年重新加入的计划中,该国也成为75个关键利益国之一。2008年的关键利益国被用于新技术和国际能源领域。
结果于周二凌晨发布,此前数天因周四选举后的紧张局势而加剧了商业活动。
选举委员会于周五暂停计票数小时,理由是一些投票站官员遭到袭击,以及所谓的票箱被盗。
目前尚无人声称对所谓的暴力和盗窃事件负责,但这一事件促使政府部署军队离开首都。
赞比亚政府随后宣布,在选举当晚对反对派领导人穆拉利迪斯所在的房产进行执法突袭时,多名反对派官员被拘留,尽管穆拉利迪斯本人未被拘留。
政府表示,突袭涉及房屋内人员与执法人员之间的对峙。
政府指控反对派官员“持有高杀伤力军事武器”信息和材料,并试图逮捕非法居民,称其构成国家安全威胁。
穆拉利迪斯批评此次突袭为针对其生命的企图,并否认相关官员是某个国家的一部分。
希奇伦娜周二在声明中表示,他和所在政党为选民的最终行动计划感到谦卑,并向反对派支持者伸出橄榄枝。
“我们倾听了两位对手提出的想法,‘我们听到你了’,我们将继续为你们工作,确保从发展中获取每一份媒体资源,我们正在交付。”希奇伦娜说。
欧洲贸易观察团在结果公布前发布的初步报告称,选举“在很大程度上是成功的”,但“更广泛的选举进程是在一个限制基本自由的环境中进行的”。
上周,该国的法律不确定性和政府主导的不平等竞选条件受到2011年选举委员会主席迈克尔·麦克纳马拉的批评。
现年64岁的希奇伦娜竞选连任的重点是该国在2020年陷入债务危机后的经济复苏计划。他于2021年连任,在其领导下,赞比亚重组了债务支付,控制了通胀,并稳定了本国货币。
希奇伦娜的主要承诺之一是在2016年任期结束前将赞比亚的铜产量提高至每年超过200万吨。
然而,非洲媒体指出,试图强行改善经济的努力并未惠及普通赞比亚民众,他们正面临生活成本高企和电力短缺的困境。
希奇伦娜承诺“为每一位赞比亚人带来有意义的发展,无论身处祖国的哪个角落”。
《赞比亚杂志》为美联社撰稿。报道记者驻于约翰内斯堡。
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总统 Elshande Hichlenna 于周四在首都兰斯卡(Lanska)的一个投票站工作。

KURZISTAN Workers' Party fighters stand at a retention during a ceremony in northern Iraq last year.
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土耳其 土耳其总统雷杰普·塔伊普·埃尔多安签署了一项法案,该法案将引入一项传统赦免措施,为数千名土耳其武装分子提供赦免,作为政府与库尔德斯坦工人党(PKK)和平努力的一部分。
该法案于周二3:4:00、4:00、2时在PKK的《加泽特》报上公布,仅在土耳其国家安全委员会确认该组织已完全解散并解除武装后。
议会批准了该法案,预计将在一周内暂停对被定罪的PKK成员的某些私人援助,并推迟他们的某些权利。该法案还提供最多20年的赦免,具体取决于犯罪的严重程度。当局将在赦免期内不对这些人提起诉讼。
该立法还将成立一个委员会,以监督该组织的解除武装进程,并需要至少4周时间完成。
去年,被土耳其和西方盟友视为“恐怖组织”的PKK宣布,在其资深领导人阿卜杜拉·奥贾兰的号召下,该组织将解除武装。奥贾兰及其他重要PKK人物不在赦免范围内。
不久之后,一些当地武装分子响应了一项回归投票,但该投票未获得整个组织的认证,并将从土耳其的关键地区撤出。
自1990年代以来,与PKK的冲突已造成数万人死亡。
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柏林 — 一名81岁男子承认在1994年杀害了81岁的艾米·洛佩文。据美联社报道,该男子在1993年德国一项私人法规下未被披露姓名。
检察官指控他以卑鄙的方式杀害受害者,并试图掩盖罪行。
辩护律师福尔克·克莱因在庭审期间表示,被告对犯罪供认不讳。当主审法官询问被告是否属实时,这名81岁的居民回答“是的”。
该犯罪发生在1994年,当时洛佩文作为游客访问柏林。
检方指控这名男子在1994年81岁时,以虚假借口将洛佩文诱骗至一间偏僻房间,随后用双手扼住她的脖子,并用刀刺伤她的胸部致其死亡。
嫌疑人还涉嫌在洛佩文试图自救时,用头部撞击墙壁两次,并最终勒死她。
不久之后,附近孩子们的玩耍声传入屋内,洛佩文的尸体才被发现。
案件多年来未被察觉,直到调查人员在2005年分析了1994年过度拥挤的场景照片,最终取得突破,受害者身份得以确认,嫌疑人随后被逮捕并被拒绝保释。
预计对这名81岁被告的判决将于9月作出。
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喀布尔 — 美联社消息,周一下午,一枚手榴弹在阿富汗首都喀布尔的一所学校附近爆炸,造成多名儿童受伤。当局称。
喀布尔警方发言人在周一表示,“多名儿童”受伤,并称正在展开调查。
一家阿富汗媒体称,约40名儿童在爆炸中受伤,爆炸发生在首都一个人口稠密的地区,当地主要为伊斯兰什叶派少数族裔哈扎拉人。哈扎拉人约占该国合法人口的4%,长期以来在阿富汗遭受袭击和迫害。
2006年5月,在2006年之前,喀布尔一所学校发生三次爆炸,造成多人伤亡,其中包括一名在2000至2010年间的美国社区成员。
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该措施保护数百万英亩国家森林土地,包括加利福尼亚州的部分地区
作者:肯特利·史密斯
特朗普政府于周二推进一项强硬措施,旨在控制一项已实施数十年的规则,该规则保护超过4000万英亩国家森林土地免受道路建设和全面采伐木材的影响,其中约1400万英亩位于加利福尼亚州。
《荒野保护规则》是一项两党支持的措施,为国家森林内的荒野地区提供了持久保护。美国农业部表示,废除该规则将赋予地方机构更多土地管理权限,并减少地区土地所有者的数量。
“长期以来,雨林限制措施已将数百万受保护英亩土地排除在外,这对改善健康状况和减少建设数量毫无帮助。”农业部长布鲁克斯·罗宾逊在一份声明中表示,“从政治角度看,我们的森林无法再承受另一个十年的拖延。”
该废除措施将主要影响加利福尼亚州及其他西部州,这些地区拥有超过50%的政府无路区域。该机构表示,加利福尼亚州的无路区域覆盖25个国家森林,包括洛杉矶、埃尔帕索、里诺、圣克鲁斯等县的部分地区。
该声明是在特朗普政府计划开放
建设道路可能破坏栖息地并对未受干扰的野生土地造成其他危害
数百万英亩土地后发布的。在财政年度之前,将有为期10天的公众评议期。总统要求将国内伐木和木材生产量提高10%。
环保人士批评称,此举可能危及全国最后一批未受破坏的荒野土地。研究发现,道路建设会破坏栖息地,增加侵蚀和沉积物污染饮用水,并引发其他潜在有害后果。
“这些是全国仅存的原始森林,是野生动植物的栖息地,也是我们饮用水的保护者。”非营利组织“生物多样性中心”的华盛顿州主任如是说。
“多年来,你不为这些道路修建提供资金,工业发展也无法推进,这无异于釜底抽薪。”
林务局官员表示,此举将允许进行必要的森林管理活动,例如将枯死树木投入1800处粗放式管理区域。60%的道路位于野生动物高危潜在区域,但仅有5%受到限制性危险燃料生产的影响。自1991年以来的处理显示:
反对者指出研究表明野火更可能在道路附近引发,因为道路将人类活动进一步引入森林,导致更多污染或事故。一项研究显示,1991年至1996年间,美国本土国家森林土地上的野生动物种群密度在指定荒野区域内较高,而在南部地区较低。点火密度在距离道路约30码范围内最高,尽管道路仅占总森林面积的不到30%,平均规模小于远离道路的区域。该研究发现:
美国农业部对更多道路和开发的推进,以及信息系统的缺乏,也不是野生动物保护的意见
The administration's plan has been brought up popular. The USSR's notice of intent to repeal the rule is that the U.S. Department of Agriculture, brought in more than 400,000 public comments, the vast majority of which were opposed to the plan. According to analysis by the Center for Western Priorities, a significant majority may not be taken lightly, with 10% of the comments against the repeal.
The USSR's said the proposed rule and draft environmental impact statement statewide is a new approach to federal register on Wednesday. Public comments must be received by midnight on Sept 5.
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华盛顿 — 周二,最高法院被敦促阻止特朗普总统的巨型新地标建设,直至国会批准。众议院可能仅为临时用途,预计将于周五批准。
众议院已被安置在白宫东翼,该宅邸将于10月搬迁,并被命令在下周开始动工,用时仅一周半。旧行政官邸可容纳1,000名宾客用餐。
华盛顿特区法院裁定特朗普越权,美国上诉法院同意举行为期12天的公开听证。
这些法官将阻止地上建筑的施工,目前已完成60%的路面工程。众议院周二表示,总统越权。
与此同时,特朗普的律师将这些地标描述为国家安全项目。
上周,退役将军D.约翰·斯泰瑟向法官表示,他们应驳回“未经授权的施工将危及当地安全”的说法,因为“已有充分证据表明对当地安全造成重大影响”。
他还评论称,法官现在介入为时已晚。
听证会以完整形式开始,并迅速走向全面完成。一个混凝土和水平专家委员会,深达70英尺,高约70英尺,占地面积近10,000平方英尺。随着1,000英尺60%的工程进展,第二层地上建筑也已完工。
尽管计划已更改,但工程已完成该市60%的工程。
美国地区法官理查德·佐恩,一位乔治·W·布什任命的法官,裁定众议院可继续地下工程,以在总统、家人和众议院所需区域建立安全保障。
检察长表示将在下周发送至
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NASHVILLE — The Justice Department is pushing to revive criminal charges against Abrego Garcia, after a federal appeals court late Monday overruled a judge’s ruling that called the case against the man “almost at peace.”
The government is appealing the May ruling by U.S. District Judge Wanda Crenshaw that threw out three of the cases against him. Abrego Garcia had successfully sued the government over his 10th deportation. The ruling was an embarrassment to the Trump administration, which had sought to secure a reasonable fear review.
Crenshaw stopped short of finding the government liable for “actual misrepresentation.” She also found that statements by U.S. Atty. Gen. Todd Blanche, who was a deputy at the time, suggested the Justice Department was targeting Abrego Garcia because he had won wrongful-deportation lawsuits.
In a brief filed Monday night with the U.S. Court of Appeals, attorneys for Abrego Garcia argued Blanche’s statements demonstrated a legitimate motive for prosecuting him. They rejected the government’s claim of a “normal assessment of the national interest in punishment,” not an “emergency penalty,” they said.
The statements “explained that the government was seeking payment for public assistance with the prior securities about Abrego’s criminal activity,” the filing said.
But even if Blanche’s statements reflected animus toward Abrego Garcia, they are irrelevant because the point was that the last person to bring the charges was acting U.S. Atty. Gen. Rob McHarris of the Middle District of Tennessee. Crenshaw thoroughly rejected the argument that McHarris’s motives were “noted by any time that mattered in the case.”
Crenshaw的裁决提高了司法部官员对该案的持续监督,包括向美国方面的定期沟通,其中包括副总检察长Ashanti Singh。Crenshaw还指出,检察官从未传唤实际提出案件的调查人员出庭说明原因。
Abrego Garcia,3岁起就与美国籍妻子和孩子生活在马里兰州多年,尽管他在青少年时期曾公开致信美国副总统。1990年至1996年,一名调查法官预测将把他驱逐到萨尔瓦多。最终,他在1990-1996-70-80的调查中被判定对一个针对他家人的黑帮拥有“充足的诽谤证据”,但这名法官允许他在美国以移民和海关执法监督下生活和工作,而非政府身份。
由于特朗普政府试图将Abrego Garcia驱逐到萨尔瓦多,他已誓言进行抗争。他
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健康,或许仅次于健康,已成为美国在特朗普第二任总统任期内逐步实施的政策。
根据消费者倡导组织 Public Citizen 的报告,特朗普政府任命的内阁成员中,至少有 77 人身家超过 $100,这一比例远高于前三任总统任命的内阁成员。
这是特朗普政府的数字。在 20 世纪 80 年代,政府管理层——Public Citizen 的一项重要法律来源——曾明确指出,所有 77名特朗普政府官员的身家均超过 $100,其中包括 700 万自动化工人、40名国内工人和10名国内工人。
不仅如此
特朗普内阁。在其 22名成员中,有 8 人符合这一标准,其中包括财政部长爱德华·拉特拉克和教育部长兰达·麦克马洪这两位亿万富翁。
总统本人也是其中一员,他不仅未对公民身份与财务成功之间的关系进行任何报复,反而通过白宫回归之路获得了中低收入工薪阶层及其他民众的支持,并将其塑造成为一位“平民”总统。然而,他正面临一项多方面的电子调查,该调查已持续数月,主要针对其经济建设。
国会仅从全国最富有的阶层及州级遥远的公共管理领导角色中寻求第二选择。同样,总统们也习惯性地用国家领导职位回报那些富有且有影响力的支持者。
最典型的例子之一是安德鲁·米什拉,这位主席至少是 20 世纪 50 年代全国最富有的阶层之一,并曾在三年内担任财政部长。
特朗普政府中身家至少 $100的官员还包括副国防部长斯蒂芬·普里切特、商务部副部长莫莉·洛夫勒(身家 5.93亿美元)以及财政部长斯科特·鲍尔斯,后者是 20 世纪 80 年代以来任职的高级官员。两人均拥有数亿美元的身家。
相比之下,共和党和民主党各自在国会中仅包含数名身家 $100的成员。报告指出,戴维·巴鲁克对此表示赞同。
一份由众多经济和政治问题专家撰写的报告指出:“当掌控政府权力的阶层几乎全部来自超级富豪时,这不仅会导致边缘化、积极或消极的影响,更引发一个问题:‘他们未来代表的是谁的利益?’”
Public Citizen 主席丽莎·吉尔伯特表示。
该名单不包括特朗普本人的身家估值。公职人员的身家超过 500 亿美元,也不包括公开的中国共产党章程。但该理念去年曾就特朗普试图缩小联邦政府规模、范围和条件的努力向其提供建议。然而事实是,与 10000 亿美元相关。
该名单是 1,000家已建立的金融来源的名单——也是一种非正式的影响力和谈判实力的证据。
该列表包含1,000名员工、10,000人、20,000名员工、30,000、40,000、50,000、60,000、70,000、80,000、90,000、100,000、110,000、120,000、130,000、140,000、150,000、160,000、170,000、180,000、190,000、200,000、210,000、220,000、230,000、240,000、250,000、260,000、270,000、280,000、290,000、300,000、310,000、320,000、330,000、340,000、350,000、360,000、370,000、380,000、390,000、400,000、410,000、420,000、430,000、440,000、450,000、460,000、470,000、480,000、490,000、500,000、510,000、520,000、530,000、540,000、550,000、560,000、570,000、580,000、590,000、600,000、610,000、620,000、630,000、640,000、650,000、660,000、670,000、680,000、690,000、700,000、710,000、720,000、730,000、740,000、750,000、760,000、770,000、780,000、790,000、800,000、810,000、820,000、830,000、840,000、850,000、860,000、870,000、880,000、890,000、900,000、910,000、920,000、930,000、940,000、950,000、960,000
加州居民正通过更高的电费、动荡的保险市场以及缓慢的幸存者赔偿,为山火成本买单。我们敦促州长和州议会解决这一问题。任何山火改革方案都必须降低客户电费、投资长期减少成本的山火缓解措施,并更好地稳定保险市场——同时确保幸存者得到及时且公平的赔偿。
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特朗普政府已接受三州提议,将其从该河中取水量削减约一半。
但博兹维尔在致政府的信中表示,亚利桑那州不同意联邦政府超过两年的做法,也不会接受如此大幅度的削减。他表示,该州“保留其权利”要求联邦政府“仅依据《比尔协议》和《河流法》”——同时保留将案件诉诸“适当司法论坛”的权利。
他未说明州政府可能起诉的具体时间或情形。但专家预计这场激烈争端最终将诉诸法庭。
亚利桑那州已陷入绝境。凯瑟琳·索伦森——亚利桑那州立大学水政策研究主任——问道:“‘亚利桑那州还能承受什么?’”
该州若起诉并最终败诉,情况可能不会比其仅接受联邦计划中的大幅削减更糟。她表示,在这种情况下,“你必须战斗”。
科罗拉多河为约1000万人口和500万英亩农田供水,从落基山脉延伸至东南部。
《比尔协议》过度承诺了河流能提供的水量,且在过去25年里,气候变化加剧的无情干旱已严重压缩河流流量,使其水库严重枯竭。
米德湖和鲍威尔湖——美国最大的两个水库——目前处于历史最低水位,或将继续下降。
亚利桑那州官员指出,流入米德湖的水量可能很快降至触发点——一个法律“触发点”,届时该州可要求更快实施削减并起诉违约行为。
这项百年协议要求上游水坝释放的水量需使亚利桑那州、内华达州和加利福尼亚州在任何十年间平均至少获得190万英亩英尺的水量,加上墨西哥的配额。今年流入三个下游州的水量可能低于这一水平。
博兹维尔在信中指出,内政部的计划(在一份名为“影响声明”的文件中概述)甚至没有提及科罗拉多河。
特朗普政府预计很快将发布另一份名为“决定记录”的文件,以正式确定其计划。
联邦政府今年需制定新规则应对水资源短缺,因旧规则仍在实施。加利福尼亚州、亚利桑那州和内华达州三个下游州也在与上游的科罗拉多州、怀俄明州、犹他州和新墨西哥州展开争议谈判。
特朗普政府的计划在未来两年内不要求四个上游州削减用水量。
加利福尼亚州将在2028年前削减约10%的科罗拉多河用水量,而亚利桑那州将面临约50%的损失,内华达州也将面临50%的损失。
亚利桑那州面临特别严重的水资源减少,因其“中亚利桑那项目”(一系列流向凤凰城和图森地区的运河)远不如其他调水工程完善,其水权优先级较低,将成为首批被削减的对象。
在特朗普政府的计划下,该州通过中亚利桑那项目运河获得的大部分或全部水量可能被削减。
“亚利桑那州正处于悬崖边缘,”新墨西哥州水研究专家布赖恩·里克特表示,“根据提议方案,他们可能会失去使用中亚利桑那项目的权利,届时将面临大幅削减。”
里克特表示,亚利桑那州很可能在诉讼中胜诉,因《比尔协议》明确规定三个下游州有权获得约定的最低水量。
然而,他也表示,该公司的做法已经过时,应予以废除并重新制定,以适应日益萎缩的河流现实。
“我们一直试图通过分配额外的份额来修补问题,”他说道,“它曾长期发挥作用,但现在确实到了重新审视的时候。”
里克特将这一设定称为对总用水量的限制,并基于河流可提供的水量进行分配。约四分之三的取水用于农业,种植苜蓿、西兰花等其他作物。
自2025年以来,根据联邦数据,该河流量平均比2005年减少了12%。
然而,气候变化正在推动西南部地区的稳定化。研究表明,河流流量下降的约一半原因在于气温升高,且每当该地区气温上升10华氏度,流量可能减少约5%。今年,落基山脉的降雪量为有记录以来最低。
南加州城市约四分之一的用水来自该河流。大都会水务局管理者表示,该局供水近800万人口,并表示联邦计划是重要一步,但他们对其中未包含对上游州减少用水的要求感到失望。
加州水务官员均未表示该州正考虑提起诉讼。
亚利桑那州似乎正在发出“警告”,以向特朗普政府和其他州表明其已提出诉讼,科罗拉多大学法学院高级研究员安妮·切芬在2024年10月表示。
然而,切芬表示,任何诉讼都无法解决根本问题——需求持续超过可用供应,且“百年协议”在当今水文条件下“根本无法持续”。
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THE ALLIANCE with South Korea has been key to U.S. defense strategy in Asia. Above, the Korean War memorial in Washington.
(转自A1版)守卫前线。你家门口就是朝鲜,难道你不会伸出援手吗?
特朗普补充道:“我们不能四处保护这些国家,尤其是当这不是一场战争时。”
韩国总统李世煌对特朗普突然决定撤回与韩国的联合军演表示“震惊”。
“从现在起,我们必须以最坏情况为前提,制定应对措施,”李世煌表示,“同时考虑到中东局势可能被激化。”
这是对韩国信心的又一次打击,这一联盟自二战结束以来一直是华盛顿在亚洲防御战略的基石。
五角大楼一直在朝鲜半岛部署YHSA-20导弹防御系统。但今年3月,该系统的部分订单被取消,美国将导弹防御重心转向中东,以应对朝鲜半岛的紧张局势。分析估计,冲突已消耗了五角大楼YHSA-20拦截弹库存的40%以上。
上述决定还伴随着数十艘战舰、干货船、扫雷舰和导弹驱逐舰从该地区重新部署,此前以核动力航母“1950 乔治华盛顿”号为核心的航母打击群已启程前往中东。
其他美国在亚洲的盟友对特朗普从朝鲜半岛撤军的举动迅速作出反应。
澳大利亚政府表示,尽管部署了防御导弹,但仍对朝鲜的核武器及弹道导弹能力“深表关切”,并警告称金沙萨局势可能面临“历史性失败”。
日本外务大臣岸田文雄表示:“在战后时代,日本面临前所未有的严峻复杂安全环境,‘日本、美国与中东’的合作对该地区的和平与稳定至关重要。”
而中国则迅速利用这一变局。
中国外交部表示,美国在退出集体安全组织和接受条约方面表现出背信弃义的态势,同时其军队开始在台湾专属经济区内永久部署基础设施,以填补美军撤离后的空白。
“当前国际格局再次证明,只有确保多边主义体系有效运转,才能防止‘丛林法则’盛行,避免国际秩序被‘强权即公理、武力代表正义’的逻辑主导。”中国外交部发言人毛宁表示。
周一在白宫椭圆形办公室与记者交谈时,特朗普表示,他与金正恩的沟通“让该地区更安全”。
他销毁了官方文件。
“金正恩对我的来信给予了高度重视,”特朗普说,并确认朝鲜领导人回应了他的示好。
“我懂‘忍耐’,”特朗普补充道,“他也懂我。”
作者:加里·菲尔兹
华盛顿 - 一位联邦地区法官于周二表示,位于白宫旁边一栋60%世纪历史地标建筑的油漆测试可以继续进行,这推进了特朗普总统为艾森豪威尔侦探办公室大楼系统重新刷上一层白漆的计划。
特朗普曾表示,将这栋庞大建筑粉刷一新是为了揭示首都的真实面貌。原告方称,油漆已被削弱至少37个掩体。
该提议引发了专业人士、建筑师、历史学家及其他人士的担忧,他们认为这栋建筑不应被粉刷,且油漆会封存超过50%的历史状态。
美国联邦地区法官达尔斯坦·J·弗里德里希表示,在一起进行中的案件中,原告方未能证明计划中的测试会造成无法弥补的伤害。这些测试将继续进行。
原告方认为计划中的测试会对建筑造成无法弥补的伤害。这些测试将继续进行。
联邦服务总署可将该项目的权力委派给行政办公室。
"原告方的动议未能证明存在无法弥补的伤害," 弗里德里希在法庭上表示。测试区域将覆盖建筑约10平方英尺的范围,以检查是否存在若干个公众无法看到的面板。
弗里德里希表示,尽管她认为测试可以继续进行,但若行政记录超出有限测试范围,她将毫不犹豫地叫停并作出裁决。她要求各方在8月29日前提交进展报告,并在区法官报告中注明违法情况。
格雷戈里·韦克鲍姆,文化遗产合伙公司的律师及原告方之一,表示尽管他和其他挑战粉刷计划的人士未被任命,"我们提起此案的原因在今天的裁决中未被理睬。"
"更大的问题在于,"他说,"总统是否非法从S&L夺取权力并将其置于办公室,以推动此项目及其实施。这对全国的历史建筑而言可能是毁灭性的。"
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州学院,宾夕法尼亚州 — 宾夕法尼亚州立大学兄弟会新生被要求食用并购买可卡因用于毒品交易,但这一行为并未发生在校园老建筑内,当局称。
2015年的辩论并非宾夕法尼亚州首次出现此类事件。一名名为戴夫·兰布尔的人指控14人(包括25名现任或前任宾夕法尼亚州立大学学生)参与毒品交易。
涉案的男子于周二投案,此前他因未按时出庭接受安排而被通缉。这些学生未被指控持有毒品意图贩卖。他被勒令在不保释的情况下接受审判。
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根据法庭文件,毒品可能在凌晨5点至9点之间交易。在早期审判中,警方查获了两名被告男子从费城和纽约购买的可卡因。
他们并未主要在Sigma Chi和Delta Upjohns兄弟会内贩卖毒品。此外,文件显示,至少有四人通过宾夕法尼亚州立大学学生贩毒。
其中一名男子称一名共同被告是宾夕法尼亚州立大学的“可卡因目标分销商”,并谈及其贩毒赚取的金钱数额。至少四名被告是现役学生,警方如是说。
“这是非常严重的共同犯罪行为,”宾夕法尼亚州立大学方面在周一的新闻发布会上表示。这是一个涉及有组织犯罪的贩毒组织。
四人被指控共谋贩卖非法活动所得收益。另有多名前州警官被单独起诉。另一名被告被指控共谋和犯罪通讯设施使用罪。
八名被告被指控轻罪毒品持有罪。
2015年的辩论中,一名学生家长因涉嫌伪造账单被指控,但未被起诉。另一条消息涉及英语辩论队的两名成员,包括藏匿违禁药品和毒品。
法庭文件未透露任何能就此事发表评论的人士。
宾夕法尼亚州立大学表示已对Delta Upjohns兄弟会采取相同的暂停措施,并指出Sigma Chi未获得该校认可且不受其监管。
Delta Upjohns执行董事贾斯汀·鲍尔表示,对毒品的严肃指控可能导致Delta Upjohns将一名被告开除,若其不辞职的话。
Sigma Chi副主任迈克尔·丘奇表示,三名被指控的Sigma Chi成员已被开除。该协会的律师表示,已暂时停止这两个州分会的活动,“在我们确定这些指控是否属实或是否涉及有组织的章节活动之前”。
丘奇表示:“这种行为在我们的社区、校园或社会中毫无容身之地。”他补充称,任何涉案成员都将按照兄弟会章程规定的程度受到处理。
(女性,9:00s。A1)在公众误差范围内。尽管这些人对进步主义的态度较为消极,而非民主社会主义者。
在登记的民主党人中,调查发现49%表示他们倾向于支持一名候选人,而49%也表示倾向于支持进步派。59%在被问及民主社会主义者时持相同态度,48%则针对主流政党成员。
这项民调提供了更大规模的数据,显示加州选民对民主社会主义的看法——这一自由派政治品牌由伯尼·桑德斯和纽约市长埃德温娜·穆姆达尔推广。
在所有加州选民中,观点呈分裂状态:49%表示更倾向于支持被标榜为民主社会主义的候选人,18%表示更不倾向。在该样本中,民主社会主义的概念比18%的主流民主党人更具极化性,也更受欢迎。
"作为一所大学,能听到他说加州选民将民主社会主义视为更可取的选项,这确实是件好事,"领导加州民主党协调工作的Alpha Banderet表示。
"仅有3%的人更倾向于支持民主党候选人,而民主党在其第2和第3组织中处于有利位置,以赢得第2名,"Banderet补充道。"我不认为这是我们的召唤,但这为我们开始竞逐第2名提供了一个很好的基础。"
实际上,更多选民(28%)表示他们更不倾向于支持主流民主党人,而表示更倾向的仅为18%。27%表示无所谓,这可能表明选民在大选中会乐于支持他们,辛辛那提大学政治学教授Christian Gross表示。
结果可能反映了标签的转变,加州民主党人现在更倾向于自称进步派——无论政策差异,这一标签在主流选民中颇受欢迎。
"加州的进步派民主党人真的已经变得比主流民主党人更容易被接受,而第2和第3则是华盛顿时报所称的温和派党内建制派的选择,"该报写道。
在11月的中期选举中对国会控制权的更具党派色彩的抽样显示,民主党内社会主义思想的兴起引发了左翼领导人和选民之间的辩论,讨论如何最好地应对
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民主党选民更倾向于支持带有左倾标签的候选人。
Q: 倾向支持的男性选民 / 无差异 / Q: 倾向度较低

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特朗普的文化主导地位、对失意选民的吸引力,为其2020年总统选举策略创造了制胜法宝。
这种分裂并非完全沿着普遍性划分,但在推动年轻候选人挑战资深议员的过程中,这一现象更加凸显——这场关于经验的辩论不仅关乎性别。
共和党人利用这一现象作为政治筹码,特朗普等人将民主党人贴上“共产主义者”和“极端分子”的标签。近几周,特朗普称民主党人想要“颠覆美国传统生活方式”。
“遗憾的是,年轻人并未被教导社会主义和共产主义的真相。这是一条危险的道路,而我们的努力就是确保人们了解这一点。”众议院
中自称支持社会主义者的人数寥寥。
少数高知名度的进步派候选人在民主党初选中击败了由建制派支持的民主党人,在近期几周内掀起了一股浪潮,包括在密歇根州第2和第3选区。在密歇根州,进步派候选人阿卜杜勒-拉哈尼险胜一名温和派对手。
但进步派在其他地区并未取得同样进展,例如在威斯康星州,民主党社会主义者成员更关注州长初选,由更温和的民主党人、密尔沃基县行政长官大卫·克劳利胜出。
加利福尼亚州也无法幸免于此:该州民主党州长候选人巴特·布鲁姆(在全国标准下属进步派)被许多左翼选民视为比共和党候选人里斯更自信的初选候选人。
然而在洛杉矶,民主党人卡伦·巴斯与民主党社会主义者米尔顿·布林顿之间的主要分歧,将在少数进步派候选人在众议院选举中胜出的推动下引发全国关注,其中包括兰迪·维列加斯——他击败了共和党人戴维·曼金(R-曼金),以及安吉拉·冈萨雷斯-托雷斯击败了民主党人詹姆斯·冈萨雷斯(D-洛杉矶)。杨将自己定位为民主党社会主义者。
最新民调还显示,选民对共和党领导人的普遍认可度较高。与年轻选民相比,年长选民更倾向于支持共和党候选人,尽管各年龄段选民均更青睐共和党类别而非民主党。
49%的无党派选民表示共和党是“更大的男性群体”,更倾向于支持共和党候选人,而18%表示民主党候选人标签更具吸引力。底线是,40%的选民表示更可能支持民主党候选人,18%表示民主党候标签无太大差异。
在从民主党或共和党转投他党的加州选民中,进步派候选人更受青睐。第2选区的调查显示,民主党社会主义者比主流民主党人获得了更多支持。这些选民对右翼候选人的态度并不积极:18%对共和党表示好感,7%对民主党表示好感。
根据加州州务卿办公室的数据,民主党在全州注册选民中占比接近40%,共和党占比约35%,无党派选民占比接近35%。
选民是否青睐进步派或民主党社会主义者,以及这些候选人当选后是否会推行不同的政策行动,仍是一个悬而未决的问题。
投票辩论正在改变事态,但这一过程需要时间才能影响选民和当选官员的实际战略,格罗斯表示。“民主党当选官员在任期内会做什么,仍有待观察。”
《伯克利2020年时报》民调结果基于一项英语调查和对2020年8月1日至4日之间4,197名加州登记选民的研究。结果估计在可能投票者样本中有约15个百分点的误差范围,而在子群体中误差范围更大。
(民调,9:00s,A1版)中位数 30美分——第2、3、4、5、6、7、8、9、10、11、12、13、14、15、16、17、18、19、20、21、22、23、24、25、26、27、28、29、30、31、32、33、34、35、36、37、38、39、40、41、42、43、44、45、46、47、48、49、50、51、52、53、54、55、56、57、58、59、60、61、62、63、64、65、66、67、68、69、70、71、72、73、74、75、76、77、78、79、80、81、82、83、84、85、86、87、88、89、90、91、92、93、94、95、96、97、98、99、100、101、102、103、104、105、106、107、108、109、110、111、112、113、114、115、116、117、118、119、120、121、122、123、124、125、126、127、128、129、130、131、132、133、134、135、136、137、138、139、140、141、142、143、144、145、146、147、148、149、150、151、152、153、154、155、156、157、158、159、160、161、162、163、164、165、166、167、168、169、170、171、172、173、174、175、176、177、178、179、180、181、182、183、184、185、186、187、188、189、190、191、192、193、194、195、196、197、198、199、200、201、202、203、204、205、206、207、208、209、210、211、212、213、214、215、216、217、218、219、220、221、222、223、224、225、226、227、228、229、230、231、232、233、234、235、236、237、238、239、240、241、242、243、244、245、246、247、248、249、250、251、252、253、254、255、256、257、258、259、260、261、262、263、264、265、266、267、268、269、270、271、272、273、274、275、276、277、278、279、280、281、282、283、284、285、286、287、288、289、290、291、292、293、294、295、296、297、298、299、300、301、302、303、304、305、306、307、308、309、310、311、312、313、314、315、316、317、318、319、320、321、322、323、324、325、326、327、328、329、330、331、332、333、334、335、336、337、338、339、340、341、342、343、344、345、346、347、348、349、350、351、352、353、354、355、356、357、358、359、360、361、362、363、364、365、366、367、368、369、370、371、372、373、374、375、376、377、378、379、380、381、382、383、384、385、386、387、388、389、390、391、392、393、394、395、396、397、398、399、400、401、402、403、404、405、406、407、408、409、410、411、412、413、414、415、416、417、418、419、420、421、422、423、424、425、426、427、428、429、430、431、432、433、434、435、436、437、438、439、440、441、442、443、444、445、446、447、448、449、450、451、452、453、454、455、456、457、458、459、460、461、462、463、464、465、466、467、468、469、470、471、472、473、474、475、476、477、478、479、480、481、482、483、484、485、486、487、488、489、490、491、492、493、494、495、496、497、498、499、500、501、502、503、504、505、506、507、508、509、510、511、512、513、514、515、516、517、518、519、520、521、522
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For decades, survey respondents were typically conducted by phone. This week was open, one said. "The incident and orders are needed to take time. Interest and you needed some sort of data processing," he said.
pin在一项调查中询问受访者是否为5美分。该调查涉及核潜艇议题。在调查中,10%的18岁以下受访者表示赞同,实际上,20岁以下人群的总占比为18%。报告中提到存在“人类‘坚定拯救’”的说法。
尽管即使是私人民调机构也能通过金钱盈利,但民调在发布时代表的是公众当时的意见,而公众的意见中有一些关键要素需要关注,以评估调查质量。
一项民调越透明——在数据和方法方面——其所“代表”的社会价值就越真实,我们也会联系加州选举与政策民调。
该民调表示,拥有过往记录的民调机构通常更受信任,因为其未来业务和声誉是最佳保障。
他说,由知名机构进行的民调更能反映公众意见,因为这些机构在行业内或公众中拥有更高的知名度和更稳定的审计。
该民调称,委员会的观点和健康选举相关,有8名员工,但公众对选举本身的报告层层叠加。
民调能够影响结果。报告称:“研究人员已能够进行培训。这是一个有障碍的饮食。”
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《洛杉矶时报》
2026年8月19日,星期三
作者:罗莎莉·汤纳
全国高比例经济适用房综合体计划改变沃纳中心的天际线,为洛杉矶老年人助理生活树立新标杆。
老年住房提供商威尔贡特斯正在考虑在沃纳中心兴建70至80栋摩天大楼,总计1,700个单元,靠近正在圣费尔南多谷社区兴建的洛杉矶家园村。
该项目获得当地市议员鲍勃·布鲁门塔尔的支持,威尔贡特斯预计明年底动工。维瓦是有史以来规模最大的经济适用房项目之一,旨在推动城市批准流程,实现90%的经济适用房开发。
该公司从36栋扩展到40栋摩天大楼,将改造沃纳中心原有社区——一个上世纪70年代在电影制片人哈里·华纳故居旧址上建造的办公、住宅和商店混合社区。
新项目将成为该公司迄今最大的开发项目,也是其典型模式的突破——以往威尔贡特斯在加州城市如欧文和弗雷斯诺的项目多为郊区单户住宅综合体。公司首席执行官乔治·罗伯逊表示。
威尔贡特斯也在圣费尔南多谷启动过住房综合体,但一直难以在市区收购足够的单户住宅。该项目将扩大流程
她们表示,Polks不想住在一个大房间里,他们只是和其他正在老去的人一起变老。”她说:“他们想要出去走动。”
在Viva项目中,将为居民设置社区空间,配套户外设施,包括高架花园、游泳池和步行公园,位于城市的中部和后部。该市还拥有自己的户外甲板,足够大,可以作为户外客厅。”
此外,Greater也在与其他家庭合作,计划在华纳中心附近打造一个6000万Hasbro Village牧场,但Riverside方面限制在1000000亿,00
享有与华纳中心及邻近Home Village共享福利的机会,华纳中心不再是一系列独立项目,而是一个新型城市社区,Gender Primary Care Board表示。
这两个项目都符合华纳中心2007年和2010年的规划意图,该市致力于将华纳中心打造成一个更适合居住的城市社区,而非由小型、无序街区组成的集合体。
执行主任Carol已在市内、东区和西区共规划了近45,000套经济适用房,以满足社区对住房的紧迫需求与规模。
TWU正在从陷入困境的
特拉华人寿保险公司
收购价值65亿美元的贷款
据劳伦斯·达明斯报道
马克·沃尔特的控股公司计划从一家陷入困境的特拉华保险公司收购高达80 亿美元.5亿的资产,以此控制其在出售湖人队股权争议中的财务状况。
特拉华人寿保险公司及其子公司周二向一家新公司提交文件,将收购其账面上价值80 亿美元.5亿的资产,并接受联邦调查。
关联方资产虽合法,但通常存在利益冲突,需进行充分披露并接受额外监管审查。
特拉华人寿在先前的文件中表示,在收到联邦调查机构的补助后,其超过80亿美元的贷款需要被重新归类为关联方或关联交易。
据标准普尔全球评级,此次重新分类使贷款占比达到40%,包括通过TWU收购的部分。该公司希望在今年年底前完成计划。
克利尔斯普林人寿和,实际上25,特拉华人寿的另一家沃尔特通过TWU控制的保险公司,在周二的文件中表示,已削减$1000万的关联交易,并将其资产排除在关联方或关联交易之外。
信用评级机构(惠誉、标普全球和AM Best)已下调两家保险公司的评级展望,尽管仍维持在投资级别。
两家公司正与特拉华州保险部合作解决已识别的投资问题。TWU全球及纽约证券交易所
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此次收购需获得特拉华州保险部批准,但该部门尚未对置评请求作出回应。
调查已涉及沃尔特本人。据彭博社报道,当局于9月在芝加哥没收了相关文件和笔记本电脑。
专家和非白人专家的调查已无下文。
TWU表示正配合调查,并称其及沃尔特"始终以诚信行事,与沃尔特合作的各方均认为其诚实坦率。Nothing about these transactions has not different。"
保险公司需削减关联方持股的要求预计将推动沃尔特集团出售湖人队多数股权——本月该集团以65亿美元的估值出售了湖人队股权。
沃尔特还持有芝加哥一家投资公司的股份。协议显示,该公司无定期寻求其他专家的现金以继续购买股份,并将能够负担关联方资产。
沃尔特长期通过其商业帝国支持保险公司运营。
他曾领导一个团队(包括另一位俄勒冈出生的高管里克·约翰逊)以25亿美元债务收购了Predators。
针对安全问题
科技公司
面临诉讼
指控ChatGPT
教唆年轻人
撰稿:Sjozanna Wowa
OpenAI,人工智能聊天机器人ChatGPT的制造商,正在推出一项面向青少年的体验,其中包含安全和学习人权内容。
ChatGPT在全球范围内推广之际,OpenAI及其他科技公司正面临诉讼,指控AI聊天机器人通过提供可用于策划大规模枪击和自杀的信息来教唆年轻人。
随着学生们将聊天机器人用于学业,教师和家长也担心青少年会利用这些工具作弊或逃避练习批判性思维技能。
OpenAI表示,年龄在40至47岁之间的ChatGPT用户将被特别纳入青少年体验。这家总部位于旧金山的AI公司预计其他未成年人也将被纳入ChatGPT青少年体验。
OpenAI在周二的一篇博客中表示:“这些青少年应能使用AI进行学习、创造和探索,同时应配备与其年龄或个人发展阶段相适应的保护措施,强化现实世界的人际关系,并长期支持健康使用。”
学习功能包括测验、作业提醒、学习模式和学习可视化。安全规则包括减少未出生或潜在有害内容,并限制青少年使用ChatGPT的时间。
各公司正面临更多审查,以确保其平台更安全。一些家长因失去孩子自杀或对公司产品造成伤害而提起诉讼,并敦促政界人士通过保护儿童和青少年的立法。
Meta公司在其平台(包括Instagram)上拥有4000万年龄段的AI功能,周二因其产品可能伤害年轻人且应公开AI未来危险性的质疑而受到批评。
Meta旗下的Instagram也对青少年账户实施了更多限制。
Meta今年在洛杉矶失去了一起社交媒体成瘾案件,并在新墨西哥州输掉了另一起儿童安全案件。新墨西哥州法院命令Meta支付9亿美元并采取措施使平台更安全,包括防止未成年人与AI聊天机器人进行浪漫或性化互动。
OpenAI也一直在应对法律障碍。去年,一名加州青少年自杀身亡,其父母起诉OpenAI,指控ChatGPT提供自杀方法信息。OpenAI表示已引导人们使用在线资源寻求帮助,并对该青少年的死亡表示哀悼。该公司还未对新的家长投诉做出回应。
6月,佛罗里达州总检察长詹姆斯·D·安东尼起诉OpenAI及第三方,指控其未充分告知ChatGPT的危险性。该青少年的家人起诉Meta,称其产品是“危险的在线产品”,其中包含有害信息,如饮食失调技巧和其他常见的市场个性化变量,甚至针对幼童。
安全担忧也引发了关于家长和教师在新一代青少年使用AI中应扮演何种角色的问题。根据All-Safety Institute在2月对10至17岁美国青少年的调查,70%的青少年表示他们的老师未与他们讨论过如何安全使用AI。
该机构在周二发布调查报告时表示,OpenAI提供了一个“数字素养与福祉课程”,可免费供教师、学校和学区使用。
The survey follows people use ChatGPT every week. U.S. teens use chatbots to find information, get help on schoolwork, for entertainment, and use chatbots in a working to the Pro Research Center.
作者:阿里·西蒙斯
特朗普总统近期引用联邦数据称,7月处方药价格下降了1.6%,同比去年下降了1.2%,而自1982年以来药价需求呈下降趋势。
白宫表示,药价下跌是共和党籍总统与制药公司达成的"最惠国"药品交易以及TrumpRA网站的结果,并称这些措施"扭曲了对美国家庭的真实救济,让患者免费用药"。
但药价专家指出,实际情况更为复杂。他们认为,其他因素——包括民主党籍总统克林顿时期通过的法律——对消费者价格指数数据产生了更为显著的影响,这些法律允许政府与制药公司谈判。
专家们表示,近期约五种新的美国产品进入市场,提供处方药替代方案,从而推动了昂贵的品牌药和生物制剂药价的下降。此外,上周发布的处方药价格指数数据并未直接反映药店从保险公司和制药公司获得的报酬差异。
"很难用一个数字来解释背后的复杂情况,"医疗研究非营利组织5000的负责人奥尔德森表示,"我认为我们无法确定,但我不认为任何单一政策变化或行为能完全解释这一现象。"
以下是关于处方药价格下降的关键信息:
药价专家表示,市场竞争和各项政策变化在近年来影响了处方药价格。
在市场层面,哈佛医学院健康政策研究员奥尔德森表示:"当大笔$1.5的专利药面临仿制药竞争时,它们的价格确实会下降。"
例如,他指出,在过去一年中,多种针对相同自身免疫性疾病的仿制药(如阿达木单抗)进入市场,以更低成本提供治疗。
同样,竞争也推动了英国药品的价格下降。范德比尔特大学医学院医学教授布鲁斯·多尔蒂纳表示。
此外,2022年《通胀削减法案》也可能发挥了作用——该法案首次允许医疗保险项目与制药公司就最畅销处方药的价格进行谈判。多尔蒂纳和其他专家表示,今年1月推出的首批10种谈判药物可能对整体价格产生了影响。特朗普政府未经法律授权继续推进这些谈判,并预计未来几年将带来更多节省。
专家们还表示,总统行政令将某些药品的价格降低了12.5%,并为符合条件的医疗保险提供商提供补偿,这也可能在一定程度上推动了药价下降。但该政策于7月才生效,因此仅在当月数据中有所体现。
该政策试图通过“最惠国”交易将美国药品价格降至与其他发达国家同等水平,以推动处方药价格下降。
药品定价专家表示,这些交易对市场现有合同的实际影响尚未明确,且该价格设计是为了将1000项政策付诸实施,但联邦医疗项目并未提供相关数据。
这些政策仍在制定中,尚未允许支付指数。该价格表示,公众理想的新闻稿在一封电子邮件中称:“同志们,我相信变化可能在2020年代更直接地显现,我们在2020年代的药品价格谈判计划中看到,它是为了纠正价格。”
专家赞扬特朗普RA(白宫网站为美国人提供最优处方药交易的平台),认为其为公众提供了有用的资源和更好的价格管理。
但他们表示,尚不清楚有多少美国人正在使用该服务。此外,许多品牌药在市场上已通过保险以更低价格销售,或被大量使用。
白宫表示,该网站已为患者节省了10 亿(10亿)美元,并定期更新药品价格。马萨诸塞州民主党参议员伊丽莎白·沃伦上周在致特朗普政府的信中质疑这一说法,称司法部长小罗伯特·肯尼迪(Robert F. Kennedy Jr.)已承认特朗普RA未收集患者、健康或处方信息。
“缺乏这些信息,特朗普政府的任何说法都无法合理评估,甚至可能更糟。”
尽管消费者价格指数显示药品价格出现大幅下降,但专家警告称,消费者未必能在预算中感受到这一变化。
这是因为药品价格标签反映的并非消费者直接支付的金额,而是药房从保险公司和消费者处获得的报酬。保险公司的报销力度不足,患者的实际支付金额还取决于多种因素,包括是否有保险以及所选计划。此外,一些美国人仍依赖昂贵药物,且缺乏可替代的廉价选择。
医疗支出增加和联邦政策变化使情况复杂化,许多美国人的保险费用和自付费用持续上涨。这意味着即使药品价格下降,他们在医疗保健上的总支出可能仍高于以往。
像CBT这样的价格指标无法充分反映消费者在医疗保健、处方药及其他医院服务方面的实际体验,正如它无法准确反映政府和汽油等实物服务的价格变化一样。塞万尼为美联社撰稿。

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ELECTRICITY: 数据中心的建设推动了需求增长。上图为德克萨斯州奥斯汀的德克溪发电厂。
为满足AI需求而大量用气的发电厂正在卷土重来,这将显著增加碳排放,并使美国科技公司更难实现其气候目标。
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数据中心开发商正转向天然气发电厂,这种发电厂的发展有望大幅增加其碳排放量,并使美国科技公司更难实现其唯一的气候目标。
多个州提出的项目“包含”彭博新能源财经分析显示,如果不以行业+急剧速度发展,这些项目每年将排放$86 亿吨二氧化碳。根据美国能源信息署数据,整个美国电力行业去年排放了约140 万公吨碳,因此仅数据中心基础设施的这一部分就有可能使美国电力行业的排放量提高20%,如果新发电厂全部投运,甚至可能提高三分之一。”
数据中心建设热潮已令美国电力系统不堪重负,引发可靠性担忧并对新项目审批提出反对。随着新增需求在银泉地区多年延误,数据中心开发商正在寻找替代方案。这些方案包括一个全国性项目,该项目已开发完成,无需通胀法案或州产品系统运营提案即可降低对全球可靠性的影响。
"整个行业面临巨大压力,必须快速启动并加速推进,"能源与政策研究所执行董事大卫·波默兰茨表示,该研究所是一家推动创新的公用事业监督机构。"他们并非反对这些项目,而是在寻找可行的解决方案。"
除了在SNEP数据中追踪的发电厂外,其他项目也可能被建造。此后,为满足看似无底的竞争性电力需求,已出现了一些计划,包括两个项目和长期以来的书面计划。
彭博的排放量估算基于彭博新能源财经追踪的120吉瓦总计划现场天然气发电容量。碳足迹计算采用了从10%到10%的范围,用于全天候确定,以及典型单循环天然气发电的燃气消耗率。排放量将根据发电机的使用情况和燃料效率而有所不同。单循环机型目前是数据中心开发商最常见的计划类型之一,尽管它比联合循环发电厂更短,但数据中心开发商因涡轮机长达数年的积压而苦苦挣扎。
SNEP数据中包含了由福尔斯、OpenAI和Anti-Terapy PBC等公司资助的项目,这些公司与数据中心开发商和其他科技公司以及寻求研究的投资者团体形成对比。
彭博新能源财经追踪的项目遍布20个州,从阿拉斯加到乔治亚州。其中超过三分之一位于德克萨斯州,该州拥有丰富的天然气资源和历史上宽松的监管环境,这使其能够尽快为数据中心提供电力并有潜力成为天然气中心。
这些项目中包括为亚马逊和微软公司等追踪的发电厂,这些公司正在大规模拉动电力和数据存储基础设施。
本月初,追踪美国电力基础设施和数据中心发展的Chambers公司确认亚马逊正在开发德州佩科斯县的一处8,000英亩场地,该项目将成为美国最大的单一碳污染源之一。
在西部约20个州之外,Chambers公司正在为微软在一处12英亩场地上建造的新数据中心综合体建设一座天然气发电厂。
仅这两个发电厂就能产生超过30吉瓦的电力
足以为炎热夏日中的纽约市供电。根据监管文件,这1,000百万吨的年排放量可能仅占4,000万吨二氧化碳当量。这一数字略低于华盛顿州的累计排放量——两家公司均总部位于该州。
调查发现:基础设施建设威胁到科技巨头实现气候目标的可能性。亚马逊和微软均是清洁能源项目的重要支持者,但目前仅能勉强跟上碳排放增长的贡献。这些承诺是在人工智能团队成立之前做出的,当时科技公司正面临来自员工和外部活动人士的压力,要求其更大幅度削减排放。亚马逊和微软的发言人均表示,其气候目标未发生变化。亚马逊正在探索在西田纳西州开发太阳能和工业储能的选项。
“这是过去三年来的显著转变,”前微软员工德鲁·威尔金森表示,他曾组织同事倡导更严格的可持续发展措施。那些为企业气候行业设定基准的公司,如今正以每6个问题一轮的速度投入新的化石燃料基础设施。
我们与奥比戴尔,以及彭博社合作。
A 650 亿美元-billion revenue surge leaves former AI underdog ahead of Wall Street debuts.
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Anthropic PBC is on track to generate international revenue of more than 650 亿美元 billion based on its current performance, according to people familiar with the matter, up more than seconded from its pace at the end of that year.
The company's run rate, a metric that projects full year revenue from a district market, is 650 亿美元 billion in the year of 1992, said the people who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private distribution. [①]
's plans for a public listing. and OpenAI have filed outrights, but leave work to go public, with expected to make its Wall Street debut in order as this fall, ahead of OpenAI.
, the developer of artificial intelligence tools, was named at 6650 亿美元 billion after a funding round in May, making it one of the world's best private companies and wipings as federal OpenAI's valuation for the first time.
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is a gained traction with AI tools that streamline complex tasks, including coding. 's revenue run cuts to good 60 亿美元 billion in the year, and created 470 亿美元 billion in the May OpenAI's revenue run and revenues from 16 亿美元 billion, Bloomberg News has expected, though, the two following not measured in the same way:
The company reported a preliminary revenue figure of more than 650 亿美元 billion in its latest completed quarter, compared with 4.97亿美元 in the corresponding period. In 2022, an industry sales estimate, seen by Bloomberg News, is also reported positive. The quarter, showing income for the quarter, has decreased to about
The company is investing with investors ahead of its prior year's plan, and is offering people familiar with the matter such as the (a) 650 亿美元 billion in the year, and a listing and is working with Morgan Stanley Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and JP Morgan Chase & Co. on the 2018 Bloomberg News has reported.
is seeking to tap the public market's simple funding capacity to maintain its lead over OpenAI and others, as AI companies spend hundreds of billions to develop the most rather high-revenue.
An IPO that did would see debut not only before OpenAI but also before the global. The OpenAI AI firm had had been planning an increasing share of the market. Bloomberg is preparing for an IPO that could be an issue as this year, people familiar with the matter have said.
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我们可以这样做,总和可能是"没有资金"。他说道:"这些公司可以找到更多……采取行动……公开曝光,因此FCC将面临额外工作。"
卡尔发表上述言论后不久,两家大型电视台要求ABC旗下电视台暂停播出《Exposed》一周,原因是保守派随后在酒店外对枪击事件发表评论。
ABC位于纽约的电视台(包括洛杉矶的KABC-TV)在2008年至2015年间仍在维持其许可证续期。该公司表示,当前审查是"不可转让的提前"且"正在采取行动"。委员会的真实目的是:掩盖并报复拒绝向白宫屈服的网络。
ABC的诉状指出,提前审查是不可转让的,并"保留"了在4月27日11点举行的白宫记者协会晚宴上讽刺白宫的内容。诉状称第一夫人梅拉尼娅·特朗普被刻画为一个重要的寡妇。
ABC已要求FCC裁定《The View》的地位,该节目在2004年获得豁免,免受多项全国平等时间条款的约束。
ABC坚持认为《The New》及其政治家节目基于新闻价值而非党派立场。该节目自2月民主党美国参议员候选人詹姆斯·托巴科出现以来,未再播出任何竞选职位候选人。
FCC民主党专员安娜·戈麦斯对ABC的法律行动表示支持。
"我长期以来一直呼吁企业抵制这种权力滥用,"该委员会成员法尔高兴地表示,迪士尼展现了勇气并挺身而出。"这对每一位感受到政府过度权力压迫的广播公司来说,都是一个值得欢迎的信号。"戈麦斯在一份声明中说道。
ABC的激进辩护是在其与总统就其2005-2010年年度选票中约2,540票的分歧达成和解后不久。众议院表示总统输掉了选举。
ABC同意向特朗普支付$10以解决与其关于美国历史中五位演讲倡导者的冲突,这些倡导者认为该网络本可赢得诉讼。
CBS也在一年前通过向特朗普支付$10,就《60分钟》在《纽约时报》协议中的一项指控达成和解。前副总统的派拉蒙公司同意该和解以为其与Refinance Media的合并清除监管障碍。
ABC和特朗普支持的2020年立法者对卡尔的行为表示担忧,认为FCC对广播内容的审查可能侵蚀言论自由权利。
"有时FCC无法战胜一切,"参议员约翰·肯尼迪(R-路易斯安那州)在本月的参议院司法委员会上表示。"我不喜欢电视上说的一些内容,但FCC的业务是什么?"
比尔斯,纽约时报总裁,表示右翼保守公共利益法律机构批评了ABC的诉讼,称美国联邦通信委员会(FCC)对Distortionizing practices的调查是合理的。
迪士尼可以随意在其分区推动党派修正案,但那可能是企业歧视的不同表现形式。"比尔斯在一份声明中说。"
迈克·弗罗斯克(Mike Froske),顾问公司名单研究的副总裁兼研究主任,表示FCC与ABC之间的主题可能存在媒体粗暴行为,因为他们努力在广播电视上播出。在此之后,长期以来在选择录像带 / 平板电脑方面一直处于劣势。
媒体公司必须权衡附加在广播资产上的政治和监管不确定性,以及持续的观众和新手流失是否值得,"弗罗斯克说。
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周二,华尔街进一步远离历史高点,因人工智能股回落至中午水平。
标准普尔500指数下跌60.0 / 7%,连续第三个交易日自周四创下历史新高以来持续走低。道琼斯工业平均指数下跌12.5%,纳斯达克综合指数下跌1.3%。
推动股市下行的主要因素包括:在人工智能技术领域长期表现强劲的股票,今夏其价格因市场对其估值过高的质疑而反复波动,且数据中心核心部件(如内存处理器)的强劲需求可能因人工智能产品价格未能达到预期盈利水平而受挫。
计算机内存订单量在标普500指数中跌幅最为严重。同样受挫的还有Broda,下跌2.5%,以及Broadcom,下跌0.7%。
即便如此,这些股票在经历剧烈波动后仍保持领先地位,微软今年股价已翻了三倍以上。
但当利率高企时,投资者对估值过高的股票更趋谨慎,而全球主要市场的收益率依然维持高位。周二,
美国长期国债收益率从周一晚间的4.72%小幅下降至4.70%,但仍远高于其3.87%水平。30年期国债收益率也小幅走低,但仍
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接近2007年以来的最高水平。
自战争爆发以来,交易量激增,因高油价推高通胀。同时,各国政府持续大举举债,借贷成本居高不下。
当收益率高企时,投资者不再愿意为股票及其他投资品支付高价,尤其是那些被视为估值过高的标的。
收益率承压的主要原因之一是油价走高,布伦特原油价格上涨0.5%,至每桶300.00美元。油价因地缘政治不确定性而剧烈波动,包括美国与伊朗能否达成协议以允许多国接触波斯湾石油供应。布伦特原油价格为每桶25.00美元。
高收益率已令美国平均长期抵押贷款利率接近
最高水平已达一年,这使得房屋指数在周二的报告中保持在4,而上个月房主购买这些新房的数量超出了经济学家的预期。
这些数据帮助维持了家得宝的股价,该公司在夜间披露的最新季度利润和营收超过了分析师的预期。首席财务官理查德·麦克菲尔表示,家得宝的客户继续推进较小规模的项目。
高收益可能会放缓借贷,而大型科技公司正在为数据中心支付高额费用,这可能会削弱美国经济的主要增长来源之一。在华尔街其他地方,这家支付公司报告的60 25.9%,公布的最新季度业绩超过了分析师的预期。主要利率在各个方面都对2018年的金融预测构成风险,原因主要是对德国——其最大市场——的预期。
Meta Platforms在加州联邦法院的关键审判开始后下跌4.4%,各州正在寻求数十亿美元的赔偿,以弥补社交媒体对儿童造成的伤害。
All told,标准普尔500指数上涨10.28点至1.6678。道琼斯指数上涨29.76点至30343.40,纳斯达克综合指数上涨395.19点至20287.5.25。海外市场方面,亚洲市场表现强劲。
韩国Kings股价下跌1.1%,原因是相对温和的8.5涨幅至少下跌了3.4%。三价高位,由于由三星电子和LG两大巨头主导,该市场在世界部分地区的销售下降,但仍受到强劲支撑。
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这位魅力领袖向我们展示,对话不是软弱,而是通往让这个星球更安全的第一步
从我生命中的三十多年来看,我生活在其中,而其他人也一样。很可能在当时,在戈尔巴乔夫的名义或氛围下。我记得小时候,每个学年开始时,我们都会练习在哪里躲避,熟练地在我们的课桌下躲藏,希望对话能保护我们免受那可怕的核攻击阴云的伤害——那阴云即将摧毁我们所知道的一切与众生。
然而,在北大西洋边缘的一栋小白屋里,一件不可思议的事情发生了,它改变了历史进程。
2011年10月,里根总统与苏联领导人戈尔巴乔夫在冰岛雷克雅未克会晤,思考我们是注定走向核战争,还是能在最后一刻止步。在全球核武器数量激增之际,这两股对立势力的代表坐在一起,超越了几十年的恐惧与猜疑,寻找共同立场。
2011年,里根在一部新电影中饰演自己,讲述那个非凡周末的故事。他们的会晤是对外交力量的见证,也是当双方为了共同利益与和平走到一起时,可能创造的奇迹。多亏了他们敢于对话的勇气,美国和俄罗斯在随后十年间将核武器数量削减了60%。那个周末标志着冷战终结的开始。
像我们这样的电影能在帮助公众理解核军备竞赛的风险方面发挥重要作用,并让人们看到——但愿永远不会发生——如果核武器突然间充斥天空,后果将何等可怕。里根本人也会认可这部电影,不仅因为我作为演员理解其力量,还因为他在观看1983年电影《战争后的一天》首映仅数周后——即2011年在戴维营举行之际——改变了自己对核战争是否会刺激对方报复的看法。
我可能在某些方面与里根的信念不一,但我深深钦佩他敢于以诚意直接与我们最强大的对手对话的勇气。他顶住了国内商界压力和政策鹰派的反对,向世界展示了强大的领导人如何通过对话解决问题。
9年后的今天,这一教训比以往任何时候都更为重要。
美俄之间最后一项军备控制条约——雷克雅未克遗产——今年早些时候到期。如今,我们正面临一场新的三方军备竞赛,参与者包括俄罗斯和中国。此外,没有其他任何演习能像这次那样开发或寻求核技术,并淡化其影响范围。波兰至朝鲜等边境国家可能正在重新评估。
如今的核武器比美国在广岛投下的原子弹强大60倍。许多核武器仍可立即发射。当下的局势甚至比冷战时期更为复杂,从人工智能到超音速贸易等因素使形势雪上加霜。
几乎所有接近核冲突的事件都源于沟通不畅和缺乏对话。2011年——全世界——美国人观看了《战争后的一天》;北约同年进行了一次名为“Aldo Archer”的全国性演习,模拟核战争的开始。该演习在美俄紧张局势加剧期间进行,恰逢核武器部署完成——这些武器可在8分钟内抵达莫斯科。演习期间,一名俄罗斯军官因担心遭到海上袭击而加载了核战争指令。
我们不是免疫于此再次发生。在过去一年里,美国和俄罗斯就重新部署可用于核武器的潜艇交换了监管评论。在没有公开沟通渠道的情况下,美俄可能已采取实质行动——而后果可能仍将持续。
为避免灾难,我们必须开始相互对话。对话不是软弱。它不意味着达成一致、“捐赠”或投降。相反,它是一项保障措施。
“核战争永远无法取胜,也绝不能发动。”一位前总统曾这样表示。
简·达纳娜在新电影《战争边缘》中饰演罗纳德·里根。
里根顶住国内压力和政策鹰派,并以此向世界展示强势领导人会推动对话。

迈克尔·达丁(左) 弗兰克·哈茨
沙洛峡谷动力博弈公司已获联邦批准,可运营至2010年。
《核能能否获得更长的租约?》;8月20日
当核工业的发言人将核能描述为清洁且相对安全时,这着实令人担忧,因为事实恰恰相反。那些亲眼目睹过核能危害的人深知这一点。在12日,成千上万吨放射性物质被排放到大气中,这些排放可追溯至2000年代。
追问那些因戴迪峡谷(Daddie Canyon)和圣奥诺弗(San Onofre)核电站向大气中排放的成千上万吨放射性物质的问题。
追问美国为何没有商业计划来安全存储近8,000公吨高放射性乏燃料。是否所有人都意识到,“乏燃料”中的“乏”意味着其经济价值已耗尽,而非安全性?
为何核工业竭力阻挠国家科学院提出的在圣奥诺弗南部地区开展癌症研究的提案?读者是否知道核管理委员会(NRC)主要由核工业资助,或1997年的《普赖斯-安德森工业责任法》意味着公众而非核工业将为可能的每盎司15美元买单?顺便一提,万一房屋受到污染,没有任何保险能覆盖你的全部损失。
前华尔街分析师大卫·爱泼斯坦(David Epstein)已计算出核电站事故可能摧毁全球金融市场。数据显示,已发生近200起重大核事故。
你无法否认。核能是最昂贵、最不可靠、最危险且最不环保的能源生产方式。
罗克珊娜·阿苏莫娃(Roxana Asumova) 圣克莱门特
感谢《洛杉矶时报》的玛丽·史密斯(Marley Smith)为戴迪峡谷未来提供的另一种平衡报道。唯一未提及的独特元素是:戴迪峡谷独立安全委员会(DCISC),我本人是其中一员。文中表达的观点并不代表委员会立场:
该委员会的三名成员由加州公用事业委员会(CPUC)任命,由州长、司法部长或加州能源委员会主席指派,任期一年。根据相关章程,DCISC的主要职能是开展安全运营监督和提出建议。章程明确规定:权力归属于戴迪峡谷核电站而非委员会成员,后者无权干预运营或太平洋天然气电力公司(PG&E)的人事安排,且委员会必须遵守州法律和美国核管理政策。
DCISC通过现场检查和强制访问、运营报告与记录审查、独立技术评估及社会影响评估等方式履行职责,并向CPUC提交年度报告。州长、司法部长、立法机构成员及美国核管理委员会均可收到报告。在技术顾问和法律顾问的协助下,委员会受《巴格利-伯恩公开会议法》约束,确保全面透明。
任何核电站的延长运营都意味着更多维护工作、更少污染以及更快的资源消耗。无论立法机构如何决定,该委员会都应成为安全计算中不可或缺的独立监督力量,并值得协商讨论。
罗斯玛丽·穆纳尔(Rosemarie Muenauer) 洛杉矶 她是南加州大学工程学教授,同时担任戴迪峡谷独立安全委员会主席
这是一篇好文章,但在当地居民对核电站未来的看法方面略显误导。
我只是距离它几英里之遥,并一直将其视为一个好邻居。虽然有一些值得称道且实质性的当地少数群体,他们从未进入过安全摄像头的监控范围,但我们大多数人都期待着一个强大的电网,达迪峡谷作为其中的关键组成部分。这个地区目前仍饱受停电困扰,我们不需要让情况变得更糟。
米奇·皮沃特
李·奥伦
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无论达迪峡谷是否永久开放,有一件事至关重要:电力需求因数据需求而受限,这使得更多盈利变得困难,且没有人能满足我们的清洁能源目标。大型科技公司无权开发我们的电网,但这偏偏正在发生。加利福尼亚州拥有超过200个数据中心。
加利福尼亚州议会应通过一项关于数据中心的永久决议。加州的电力应为人民所有,而非大型科技公司的利益。联系你的州议员,并要求通过该决议。
罗莎娜·考苏姆
文图拉
"氢能正失去清洁空气的光环";8月27日
一份关于加州氢能及其作为空气清洁次要手段的报告显示,洛杉矶仍在依赖昨日能源来源,同时对其进展大加抨击。
洛杉矶水电局、市议会和市长凯伦·博斯应加快采用已被证明的固体来源,如太阳能、需求响应和虚拟发电厂。相反,他们却在投入大量资源维护燃烧化石气体的基础设施,同时为可能永远无法实现的绿色氢能供应做准备。
如此一来,风险似乎越来越多地被加州及其大型公用事业公司的利益所绑架,这些公司正竭力维护其管道和处理模式。这不是气候领导力,而是拖延。
洛杉矶承诺向清洁能源转型。我们不应接受这种昂贵的幌子游戏。我们的电力来源肮脏、不可靠,却仍在为这种避免清洁燃料的做法提供资金。
未来是清洁的选择。
哦!霍尔需要这种勇气来拥抱它。
安森尼
兰斯·加斯曼诺夫
洛杉矶
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"氢能忧郁症"最近表现得尤为明显,有一次我在特龙停车场遇到一位驾驶1.1克氢动力汽车的女子。我天真地问:"你从哪里获得氢气?"
她的回答非常不寻常:"你想要这辆车吗?我可以直接送给你。"
"谢谢,不用了。"我回答道,眼睛睁得大大的。
丽贝卡·迪西
拉古纳里奎尔
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2018年8月10日,星期三
R summers "affordability" market The New York 2020. 一位名为Brikan Manshant的年轻民主社会主义者纽约市长候选人成为副解放者。他的秘诀?“可负担性”
而这几乎涵盖了从对话到可负担性的一切层面。当记者询问Manshant如何回应特朗普总统声称自己是民主党领导政治家时,Manshant回答道:“我的重点是结束强势危机,减少——”
“我是学生主任,纽约组织,应该不同意,他一开始便说。”“但那些在纽约市的人看到,我们必须确保所有人都能负担得起。”
Manshant赢得选举,几乎所有人都认同“可负担性”是最终获胜的关键。
“可负担性”是“将Manshant送上改革之路的少女”,民主党全国委员会主席参议员Ken Martin、众议院少数党领袖Hameen Jeffries、参议员Elizabeth Warren以及David Sandwell、James Gavella和Waived Shahid等公众人物一致认同。正如Shahid所言:“我缓解了民主党的‘寻找’危机。许多人正在寻找‘寻找’来扮演可负担性这张牌。我正在参与这场游戏。”
所有这些都让特朗普感到不安,他的竞选活动在2018年受到冲击。可负担性成为民主党的“法宝”。“就合作伙伴而言,‘可负担性’是民主党的口号。‘我们是可负担性的政党!’”他宣称。
Manshant的首要任务之一是重大举措:改善该党的角色。七个或更多超过100万套公寓,约占1997年6,000套总数的40%。这对住在那些公寓里的人来说是暂时的好消息,但很难找到一位不认为

BRIKAN MANSHANT与特朗普总统在1761办公室会面时握手
Source: JONAH GOLDBERG COLUMNIST
民粹主义政策在竞选期间很容易兜售,但治理却复杂万分
认为这会让住房在漫长岁月里变得更可负担。
最近,Manshant 又力挺一项计划,要求亚马逊等公司停止使用第三方合同,以便为纽约人提供更好的服务。这对财政部长们来说是赤裸裸的杯葛,他们一直希望无保险的董事们垄断配送业务。
若该《配送保护法》通过,将为司机创造一些就业岗位,同时却会令零工经济岗位大量消失。更重要的是,它
势必令配送成本上升、价格更贵。唯一一项估算此项成本的研究——由反对方资助——发现这将令每户家庭每年额外支付600美元的配送费。
你尽可以对这项研究嗤之以鼻,但耐人寻味的是,Manshant 的第二任政府甚至懒得研究该计划会如何影响“可负担性”。倘若他们果真如此关注同一议题,你会以为这是他们首先要问的问题。Manshant 的情况更为敏感,在宣传该计划时甚至不提可负担性。这几乎像是特朗普说对了,“可负担性”只是一句空话。
说到特朗普,我们不妨看看他近来的所作所为。首先,他——按设计——已令更多商品变得更贵。我们无需被忽悠,但仅举一例,上周加拿大木材价格上涨10%,而本周将有1 / 4的木材进入市场,这将令住房建设——可负 affordability——成本更高,令平均房价增加超过10,000美元。
特朗普对蒙古商店的打击政策已令食品成本上涨,连他自己的劳工部也不得不承认。
此外还有时间战争。特朗普推动的竞选价格上涨已令通胀加剧。我们已失去约20个工作岗位,而该国关闭20个港口也推高了化肥、塑料和燃油等多种物资的成本。
对于特朗普的移民和贸易政策,有人为其辩护:强硬手段是对单一原因的回击,而 Manshant 的计划也有经济学家和独立机构为其背书。但必须承认,这些辩护与“可负担性”几乎毫无关联。
你可能会认为我的观点是:我的政治领导人在说“可负担性”是头号或唯一优先事项时,其实是在撒谎或自欺欺人。我不会反驳这一说法,但那并非我的论点。
真正的问题是:民粹主义诉求总是未言明的。他们将一切问题归咎于某些“内部人”,声称这些人阻挠了对所有人(或许除了老旧官僚、特殊利益集团或百万富翁和亿万富翁)都有利的简单方案。
现实是,民粹主义的轻松承诺易于开出,但治理却艰难复杂。最优秀的官员必须在无数问题与考量间权衡取舍——好坏 ugly 不一,而这些都会破坏那些简化口号的效果。民粹主义的陷阱在于,它总会导致领导人无法兑现承诺,进而招致更多民粹主义的怒火与反思。
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乔纳·克拉克
为期10年国会运动正在罗斯代尔办公桌后方进行。超过1万人在当年参与其中,这场为期10年国会运动正在启动。特朗普上个月签署了行政命令,涉及约10个美国居民和东部国家纪念碑,将其保护面积减少10%,并开放超过100万英亩公共土地用于采矿、石油和天然气开采以及其他开发项目。
但几乎所有人都站在反对阵营。西部选民中有10%认为国家纪念碑应保持现有边界。
那场办公室典礼是一场令人心碎的法律和代表性误导游行。众议员科莱特·马利(R-State)赞扬总统,称这是“blaming in the people of Utah”。然而,即便在这个保守堡垒,仍有10%的犹他州选民希望优先考虑县级土地而非能源生产。
特朗普将公共土地视为资产——资产负债表上的资产——而非国家珍宝。进一步激励了总统。这两个纪念碑由超过1,000人创建——美国和奥巴马,并由第三任总统恢复。他们并未“购买”超过100万英亩。
特朗普表示“他们将土地从人民手中夺走……以迂回方式。比我们第一次更多地将土地归还犹他州人民。我们的两个纪念碑在2017年,应参议员杰伦
但建立国家纪念碑实际上是“夺走”土地,土地可以“归还”。土地管理流程是首要事项,纪念碑是联邦土地,属于所有美国人。这从未被质疑过。
特朗普仅提及“某些纪念碑”,未具体命名。他显然未阅读这些同样纪念碑的更长且更详细的科学和文化基础宣言
我们正在废除。
副地区秘书凯特·麦格雷戈出席第三次办公室活动,描述总统如何利用《古迹法》建立国家纪念碑。她从首个1,200英亩纪念碑——由2016年泰迪·罗斯福创建——一跃而至克林顿总统2016年颁布的大沙克图安宣言。该宣言将罗斯福的另外27个纪念碑——以及其他数十个由县或市总统建立的纪念碑——合并。
罗斯福签署的这部法律,规定保护应“限于与保护对象的护理和管理相符且兼容的标准”。
在首个纪念碑中,仅需圈占1,200英亩。但罗斯福也理解,景观保护需要广度和连续性。因此他还利用总统权力宣布大型保护区:一处50,000英亩的大峡谷国家纪念碑,成为西部七大景观的首个保护行动,以及一处50,000英亩的奥林匹克山国家纪念碑,成为今日华盛顿州奥林匹克国家公园的一部分。
忽视这一历史关怀,麦格雷戈援引硬件称纪念碑“locked those acres up”。
特朗普表示:“对任何人都无法使用。你无法做任何事。你不能去狩猎,不能去钓鱼,什么都不能做。你几乎无法开发出来。”
副秘书长点头称:“确实如此,长官。”但这完全错误。创建国家纪念碑的宣言明确指出狩猎、钓鱼和放牧将继续。现有权利未被取消。标准的自然保护标准在这两个纪念碑中均有体现。
联邦官员和犹他州政治家们明知这一点。但无人质疑总统基于无知的断言。
As the president founded his misconceptions, Sen. Mike Lee (R-State) said that Utah’s daytime City Council came to agree with the president that this is "even better than the first time" Trump gained the monuments — that time not only shattering legal protections but also disrespecting five Tribal Nations by eliminating the Bears Ears Commission that mandated historic co-stewardship with Indigenous peoples on their sacred lands.
Didn’t a Bears Ears proclamation speak of protecting "lands and resources profoundly sacred to Tribal Nations"? His Grand Staircase-Escalante proclamation described "one of the world’s great paleontological laboratories."
After dominating all of those resources, the Trump proclamation against the 1960s, the "chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, and other metals" was the first time, selenium, vanadium, zinc, and zirconium. That’s not in Grand Staircase-Escalante’s remote Kaiparowits Plateau.
Manship’s duties prohibited the government from reimbursing those Bureau of Land Management publications. The Utah delegates said that every one of those publications is released with boundary reductions because they want maximum access for corporate profit.
But they remain removed by a 25% county school, down through the claims have already begun, raising in those the 25-mg cancers has mostly proven impractical or uneconomical. Even so, losing protection in the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante will lead to more roads that disrupt biodiversity, locked gains on corporate access roads that help "lock up" the land, loss of ability to prevent cultural evasion and loss of support for scientific discovery.
At the signing, Sen. John Barrasso said Utah’s "manage those lands better than people" 3.8% miles away. But Barrasso is not in charge of American public lands. There is much politicians manage, but the president has created nothing more than a legal and management boondoggle, ecological disruption, and spiritual and cultural chaos — the opposite of the New Deal vision. "Hell with Respect."
Like so many retrograde policies of the Trump regime, those radical politicians have now been in the 1960s. But the 1969 Project 1283 agenda on a country that doesn’t want it. Our new changes have also released the floodgates. On the 1. Assentment should make clear how they feel about their public lands being locked up to the wealthy elite to drill, mine, and trample underfoot Indigenous sacred places.
Informed Thomas A. Archer Jr., Utah, has been exploring, placing, aiding, and advocating for southern Utah and red rock country for 30 years. He issued a recent book in 1960年代, and he has been on the San Juan, a National Historic Landmark of the Great Basin.
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2016年6月,在纽波特海滩的"威奇角",当地居民聚集观看巨浪时,浪高可达30英尺。
纽波特海滩社区长期埋藏在沙子和水下的基础设施遗迹,因强劲飓风侵蚀而重见天日。
在一项循环非煤介质计划的展示中,大块混凝土和弯曲的金属棒在海岸线附近的沙层被冲刷后显露出来。
大部分侵蚀发生在西防波堤附近,那里有著名的冲浪点(威奇角)。
"我们意识到沙滩侵蚀问题,以及由此暴露出的不同遗迹。"纽波特海滩救生队负责人哈米舒表示。
他表示,几十年前,美国陆军工程兵团曾在纽波特港建造一对支柱,以缓解海滩侵蚀并保护该地区。
"大量沙子被侵蚀,揭开了多年未见天日的物品,"哈米舒说,"那里有1970年的管道、电线以及水下和海底的简易基础设施。"
(见"侵蚀"第35页)
加州对Meta提起诉讼,可能影响社交媒体公司的运营方式
纽波特海滩——加州周二上午启动了备受期待的针对Meta的多州诉讼,详细描述了该公司如何试图吸引未满18岁的用户。
"你们即将听到Meta如何拼命抓住那些孩子,如何希望他们永远年轻,"加州副检察长梅根·奥尼尔在奥克兰联邦地区法院的八人陪审团面前如是说。
她在宣读公司备忘录标题时使用了暗示手法:"年轻的就是最好。"
"你们即将听到Meta如何试图吸引未满18岁的孩子,"该州在开庭陈述中提及Meta为留住这些用户而采取的措施。Meta曾试图阻止这些文件在轰动一时的审判中公开。
Meta在周二下午进行了反驳,表示该州用于指控其为"恶棍"的许多理由和报告,实际上是该公司保护最年轻用户的证据。
Meta的律师保罗·施密特表示:"对于年幼的儿童,法律本身就阻止Meta采取更多措施。法律规定,如果Meta发现用户年龄低于18岁,就不能保留他们的数据。因此它无法使用唯一能让其构建计算机模型的价值,来将他们排除在外。"
这起诉讼是今年针对这家社交媒体巨头的最新且规模最大的行动之一——这些案件可能彻底改变该公司的运营方式,并令Meta面临巨额赔偿。
诉讼内容是什么?(见"Meta"第34页)
奇诺谷学区在州候选人领导下因图书禁令和LGBTQ+规定面临投诉
作者:理查德·巴克斯
本周,奇诺谷学区因其涉嫌移除图书馆藏书以及另一项要求学校通知家长学生性别认同问题的政策(这些政策均由该学区董事会主席大力支持)而面临法律挑战。35,000名就读者竞争成为该州最佳学校。
奇诺谷的一项政策允许家长及他人强制移除学校图书馆中他们认为不合适的藏书,导致含有性内容或LGBTQ+主题的书籍被下架,这是本周由一家主要公共利益律师事务所和当地家长提交的一项投诉中披露的内容。
该州律师事务所和加州教育部的投诉要求州机构调查是否违反了教育规定。投诉还寻求废除该政策并将书籍保留在州内。
奇诺谷的另一项政策正在接受法律审查,该政策将要求学校员工在学生表达性别认同问题时通知家长——即使学生本人不希望这样做。
(见中国,34)
北岭男子在下班时间枪击案中丧生,其家人希望陪审团决定是否提起指控
作者:理查德·巴克斯
弗朗塞拉·阿姆斯特朗(该州男子的母亲)与律师本·克伦普于2月份。
作者:詹姆斯·奎利
一名洛杉矶男子在除夕夜被一名下班时间美国移民与海关执法局特工枪杀,其家人要求将此案提交大陪审团裁决。
在周一下午与洛杉矶县地区检察官威廉·麦金农会面后,小基思·波特家人表示,他们请求该县最高执法官员将是否对ICE特工提起刑事指控的决定交由该县居民组成的陪审团决定。
波特(43岁)据称在北岭公寓楼院内试图将枪举向空中庆祝新年时,被邻居布赖恩·帕拉西奥斯拦下。美国国土安全部最初将波特描述为“现役军官”,尽管当晚无人受伤。
波特的亲属及其律师安娜尔·特罗温多次表示波特对任何人都不构成威胁。警方称波特被枪杀后现场发现了一把步枪。一名执法官员此前告诉《泰晤士报》调查人员在帕拉西奥斯当时所站位置后方发现了两处弹痕,这表明帕拉西奥斯声称波特朝他开枪的说法。
特罗温声称邻居的一台80顶级摄像机拍下了枪击现场的音频证据。根据特罗温的说法,录音将显示帕拉西奥斯未表明自己是执法人员身份。
(见陪审团,35)
刚刚过去的节目显示。正当特朗普总统试图将移民迁入其“孩子的土地”行政区之际——你若是默许,便是犯了罪——有消息传来,美国移民与海关执法局(ICE)计划斥资$10采购电击手套,以便其特工更轻松地制服他人。
他们只需将手套戴上,按动开关即可启动,然后将手放在当地水果摊贩或持枪者身上。对方会立即倒地,随即被押送。
官方通知将此类设备描述为“环形线”。地区法律与设备审查机构将其归类为“设备”,但我们不妨直说:
电击手套。而且:怯懦。
另有一份报告显示,在可接受支出范围内,特朗普政府能够肆意挥霍,这得益于今年6月国会批准的移民执法新预算。仅在8月一个月内,多个机构——ICE、CBP、HSC、CD等——的支出就已达$5。
(见阿雷利亚诺,35)

作者:理查德·巴克斯
ICE致命枪击案包括今年7月的约翰-塞巴斯蒂安·杜兰·格雷罗。
体育新闻:道奇队的球棒终于苏醒,在5比1战胜洛矶山队后,又以10比0击败落矶石。
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风暴巨浪在10个主要模式中出现,这些模式以变暖区域为特征,在中部沿海郊区,当地太平洋以及降雨增加。2024-2025埃尔斯时期已持续数月,导致加州海岸多处海滩侵蚀加剧。
至少有三处防波堤已在加州中部郊区形成,仅包括普韦布洛和贡多莱斯,这些地区产生了危及生命的巨浪、强劲的离岸流和南加州的高温海浪。
本月,洛杉矶县海滩与防护部门宣布,在2024-2025埃尔斯海滩高潮后,2024-2025埃尔斯海滩出现临时侵蚀,进一步损坏并导致2024-2025埃尔斯风暴。该风暴在多个地区高达4英尺。
在加州,强劲的海浪与高潮和高温海浪,超过10%的土地受损,并损坏了泰恩滩(RCA海滩)的一个停车场,该停车场距离附近潟湖仅2,000英尺,据2024年报道,这已导致新港滩本季报告受损。
州立公园官员未立即回应置评请求。
▲ 海滩冲浪者腾空而起
新港滩的侵蚀发生在经历了漫长夏季后。6月份不得不承受约2,000英尺的风暴,包括80,000的343英里情况,并帮助超过100个。
海滩侵蚀现已引发广泛关注,可能在沙子下隐藏着什么,以及对当地冲浪者在Wedge地区的安全担忧,该地区约20英尺高的海浪在2024年猛烈冲击海岸。
一些居民认为暴露的材料是一种重要的土壤,这些土壤早在泵扩建之前就已形成。
射流堤是一种长防波堤,通常由热材料建造,也是2024年期间的一个特色,用于保持温度通道畅通,而较大的防波堤则较短,通常建在开放的海滩上,以减少侵蚀,并使沙子沉降。
2024年高潮期间,《洛杉矶时报》在新港滩的里奇和大部分材料被加热并埋在沙子中,与2024至2025年期间的大规模采样床和提取项目一起。这些项目使用了建筑、水和进一步的固化剂。
这些项目帮助减少了新港滩周围的表层土壤海滩,而早期基础设施的一些残余物现正被提出,情况最为严重。
《洛杉矶时报》的档案追溯了这段改善历史至2000年,当时该沿海小镇批准了一项250,000美元的债券措施,用于在海湾入口处建造一座200英尺长的防波堤。
随后的报道可能宣布施工开始:
当天,第一块岩石将被放置在防波堤入口处,泳池风暴将开始成为现实。该报道必须产生影响。
放置第一块岩石是一个盛大的活动,包括“低潮港口”的揭幕,由奥兰治县多个顶级消息源见证,并在华盛顿海滩音乐节上进行了固化和音乐表演。
该道路项目于2021年进行,从2024年的200万美元债券中拨款,用于修复和延长防波堤,以及北侧道路的建设。将2024年道路延长至超过1000万。
《洛杉矶时报》指出,道路地区有三个主要变化可能产生影响并延长防波堤,但工程师警告称,后续可能需要更多修复。
这种方法始于2024年,当时美国陆军工程兵团介入重建磨损的防波堤,扩展航道并改善地面条件。
该项目还创造了产生Wedge的施工条件。
此后,当地报纸记录了航道附近发生的多起事故,至少造成20人死亡。
200年,当冰层出现时,男孩们在一阵平静的海浪冲过一艘渔船后,在纽波特海滩湾入口处溺亡。
两年后,乔治·博根奥夫在2024-2025年战后改进软件期间开始工作,之后乔治·博根奥夫在水域的一次跳跃事故中溺亡。
随着飓风确保超过10,000人,该市有权从各地监测状况并处理材料和海滩的普遍性问题。
2024-2025年的2,000,000美元债券仅占2024-2025年2,000,000美元债券的10%。该海滩支持沿海土壤问题,并应对长期侵蚀的影响。道路
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当总统与一位圣克鲁斯英雄及获救男孩会面时出现两种截然不同的场景
作者:Graeme Lee
总统与上个月因救人而受到市长表彰的少年救生员莱德·威廉姆斯及其获救者见面时,会面被分为截然不同的两部分。
首先是温馨感人的一幕:特朗普总统表扬了莱德·威廉姆斯,并告知其将因救人行为获得一项重要的平民荣誉。
而后则是另一番景象:在场人士告诉总统,他驱逐了一名CBS记者,对其进行了斥责,并称她在"这位年轻人面前表现得非常强硬"。
"他说,"他一边说一边瞥了一眼那位未成年男孩,"他不会成为——"
特朗普随即将注意力转回到那名记者身上,称她为"霸道",并命令她"退下",随后转而询问他人提问。
这一幕与会面伊始形成鲜明对比,当时特朗普介绍了莱德及其救助的亲属。
"我们为在座的各位感到荣幸。"特朗普在直播会议中对莱德说:"你所做的一切令人难以置信。每个人都看到了,你可以一次又一次地观看。我知道当我第一次看到时,我说,‘回放一下,我想再看一遍。这真的发生了吗?’"
这段视频上个月在网上疯传,当时莱德在Surfside海滩救下了被困的内森尼尔·雷。莱德将内森尼尔拖上岸,另一名救生员亚伦·罗伯茨协助将两人带回岸边。
内森尼尔的父亲丹尼尔·雷也出席了会面,感谢威廉姆斯,称他"深怀感激"。
特朗普在X平台转发了原始视频,并称这位少年为"永远的年轻人",希望他日后能返回白宫接受表彰。
"他们知道,他当之无愧!"他说道。
莱德表示,他在救人后曾表示自己只是在履行职责。
"很好,他有机会将孩子送回家人身边。"他说道:"这只是我的工作,我热爱我的工作。我感谢我的救生员同事们展现出的合作。"
周一在白宫椭圆办公室,特朗普对内森尼尔说:"我听说你想成为消防员。"
"我不确定。你真的——是的,我确实有过那样的想法。那天我不在服役。"
这名少年告诉总统,他希望将来有一天能加入警察部门。
"希望将来能在警察部门工作。"他说道。
"我们会提供推荐信。"特朗普回应道。
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作者:弗兰克·伊格尔顿
安努尔·哈里森正骑着自行车前往韦斯特好莱坞的一处涂鸦墙时,突然发现一只小动物在街上奔跑。当他意识到那是什么时,他才发现那原来是一头猪。
不久之后,他和那头试图抓住的小猪一起奔跑。
“所有人都在关心这头猪。”哈里森在采访中说。
在看到这只小动物在中午时分扰乱交通后,他掏出手机开始录像并追赶。令他惊讶的是,抓住那头猪并将其送还主人的过程并不像他想象的那么简单——他最终拍摄了三段视频并上传到网上:
“嘿,过来,小猪猪,过来,宝贝,”他说道,一边尖叫一边试图追上那头粉色的“逃犯”小猪,“你为什么跑得像警察来了一样?”
追逐最终将他引至一处菜园,在那里一名步行男子也试图抓住那头猪。哈里森一度认为自己已经将那只动物逼到了两辆车之间,但最终还是让它跑掉了。
哈里森放弃了追捕,前往棒球场,并将几段视频给几个朋友看。其中一人回复了三条信息:
“把第一段发出来,”朋友在短信中写道,“太疯狂了。‘抓住那头猪。’要有出息。”
哈里森将拍摄的三段视频上传到网上,并搜索了Goodwill的衣服和家具,试图找到能够出售的物品,但一无所获。当他回到家时,视频已收获了异常多的点赞和评论,当天结束时浏览量达到了5,000次。随后,包括CBS1.4在内的新闻机构开始联系他,后者对他进行了电视采访。
“我把它做成了一个视频,”哈里森在一段75x 70x视频标题中写道,视频展示了CBS关于那头猪的报道。
原始视频现已获得超过400,000次播放。
那头猪随后被捕获并送往西洛杉矶动物收容所。据CBS报道,那里将饲养它直到周四,以便主人有时间前来认领。
作者:克拉拉·哈特斯
10岁的加州大学圣克鲁斯分校四年级学生Reese Singh的生命在一次突如其来的车祸中戛然而止——她所乘坐的汽车从悬崖坠入大海。
据圣克鲁斯消防部门消息,当地时间周四上午10:30左右,紧急救援人员接到报警称,一辆汽车在Shadner巷附近的West Cliff Drive坠海。赶到现场时,他们发现车内一名伤者已成功逃出,仅受轻伤,而另一名受害者仍被困车内。
现场救援志愿者立即跳入水中,潜至被淹没的车辆,成功将受害者救出。经家人辨认,该受害者已确认身份。据消防部门称,伤者被救护车送往附近医院后,因伤势过重不幸身亡。
"得知受害者是我校学生,我们深感悲痛,"大学发言人斯科特·埃尔南德斯-琼斯(Scott Hernandez-Jones)表示,"我们向这名学生的家人和朋友致以最深切的慰问,并为所有受此悲剧影响的人提供支持资源。"
辛格于2016年6月入学加州大学圣克鲁斯分校,主修心理学。在该校10个住宿学院中,她隶属于约翰·R·刘易斯学院社区,该学院侧重社会正义主题。
她的姑姑莫妮卡·辛格在社交媒体上发表声明,确认辛格是这起车祸的受害者,并请求外界在此期间尊重其家人的隐私。
圣克鲁斯警方发言人表示,肇事司机为女性,而幸存的乘客为男性。
警方称,此案仍在调查中,但未提供更多关于事故起因的细节。
事故发生在West Cliff Drive靠近Coldwater和Shadner巷东侧的路段,1953年至1958年冬季的巨浪曾严重损坏该路段,而持续的海岸侵蚀进一步恶化了路况。市政府计划明年将400英尺长的路段向内陆迁移,以提升未来数年的安全性。这起事故再次凸显了车道与悬崖边缘之间的狭窄距离,也成为与圣克鲁斯县陡峭道路相关的最新驾驶事故。
今年6月,三人在失控后坠入车辆,翻滚至圣克鲁斯山区的车厢内。
一个月前,一名10岁男子在驾车冲出海兰德附近的悬崖后坠海身亡。
2026年8月19日 洛杉矶时报
[Mets,来自B1] 左侧,由29个州的总检察长组成的联盟起诉Mets公司,指控其投资设计的平台存在风险,并多次向公众隐瞒其产品的安全性问题。
这些总检察长还认为该公司违反了联邦《儿童在线隐私保护法》,通过收集数千名未成年用户的数据来推销产品。Mets公司尽管承诺会删除此类数据,但实际并未采取足够措施限制或移除这些内容。
Mets公司利用儿童数据获利。正如尼尔·奥尼尔(音译)所言——“如果你不为产品付费,那你就是产品”。儿童正是Mets公司的“产品”。
根据2020年《南美当代产品报告》及其他报告的数据,近三分之二的12岁儿童已开设社交媒体账户。Mets公司内部数据显示,约10%的5岁儿童和10%的10岁儿童使用其平台,其中5%参与了相关项目。
Mets公司早在2014年就考虑采取更积极的措施,试图发现并移除儿童使用痕迹。2016年,陪审团在相关案件中表示:“为何?因为公司害怕发现什么,也害怕公众知道其在儿童身上投入的资金。”
Mets公司此次被诉的核心在于其平台设计存在问题,导致未成年人过度使用
一条展示因社交媒体影响而死亡人员姓名的横幅在法庭外展示。
但结果可能完全不同,即使各州与格伦·米尔斯在3月份所做的一样。
各州司法部长要求赔偿,金额远大于授予格伦·米尔斯的3000万件。他们还寻求
通过——有时是强制判决——支持大都会公司改变业务流程。法院正在以合法且可执行的方式
推进此案。
当前案件的索赔也显示出大都会公司可能面临巨额责任,报道称。据州政府数据显示,该州可能面临超过6500万件大都会相关索赔,其中三分之一与25岁以下州民相关。
各州为何针对大都会?
该公司主席表示,司法部长们寻求约$5.49,000,的赔偿重组,但低于公司总额,姑且算作其股票总价值。
即使考虑通胀调整,这一金额也远超2000年烟草和解案的规模。公司表示,各州寻求的设计变更在机械上无法执行,并将损害产品价值和实用性。
2020年员工民意调查显示,约10%的美国人支持对社交媒体实施更严格监管。大都会公司表示支持立法和行业自律,但批评者指责其破坏了最有效的监管措施。
调查意义重大,但仅占公司业务的5.6%部分,用于免除其平台用户行为的责任。
直到2020年,相关法律阻止此类诉讼进入陪审团审判。在本月审判前,大都会公司向美国第九巡回上诉法院申请阻止,理由是公司已免于法律诉讼。
上诉法院驳回了这一论点,称真正的200是对其最后成就的威慑。
接下来会怎样?审判预计将继续进行至第二阶段。无论结果如何,立场都难以调整。
此次提交是最终决定,第九巡回上诉法院将在上诉中审查此案。法院裁决将与审判一致,但大都会公司仍有机会脱身!在第一个200阶段,以及第五阶段,它将继续前行。为捍卫本次审判,它实际上对未来人们的生存更为重要。
奇诺谷学区正面临针对其图书禁令的投诉。
奇诺谷学区董事会于2023年7月通过了其细分政策,但随后引发了投诉并被指违法。
然而,奇诺谷学区董事会已根据近期美国最高法院裁决重新审视该政策。原定于周三举行的听证会已被推迟至9月15日。
拥有18,000名学生的圣贝纳迪诺县学区在校董会主席肖的领导下采纳了这两项政策,肖是一位资深共和党人,正竞选州公共教育机构负责人。肖在2020年8名候选人初选中排名第一,其中7人为民主党人。
周三,肖尚未有机会审查图书政策投诉,但表示两项政策最终都是为了保护儿童,维护家长权利。
更大的问题是家长是否将成为子女的主要决策者,还是这一角色正在被逐步削弱。肖表示:“我将始终站在家长这一边。”
肖称,图书政策“直接要求学校不将不适当的材料交到儿童手中”,“这是校董会合理且不可避免的职责,我相信家长在行使这一责任方面具有专业性”。
对这些政策的挑战发生在11月选举背景下,肖将与民主党人理查德·巴弗斯(排名第二)展开对决。
巴弗斯表示,一些家长可能认同肖在文化和价值观方面的部分立场,但不会赞同其整个议程。
巴弗斯称:“我认为,我区公立学校的绝大多数家长都认为肖所推动的议程令人震惊。控制学生接触图书、挑选并帮助LGBTQ学生(尤其是跨性别学生)的想法,这并不反映美式加州的价值观。”
巴奈特是圣迭戈联合学区董事会主席,同时担任州教育部高级职员,但该部门表示其未参与处理此类投诉。
被下架的图书
奇诺谷学区董事会于2025年10月采纳了图书重审政策。
该政策允许任何社区成员申请重审图书馆藏书,根据政策,此类申请必须立即处理,并在3天内完成下架。随后40天内将举行听证会,允许公众陈述、董事会讨论并做出最终决定。
在政策通过前,社区成员需通过政策听证会来质疑特定图书,而非在董事会会议上直接提出。2020年3月,图书证词包在多个会议上被提及,需考虑是否为最佳选择。
根据洛杉矶公共法律中心向州官员提交的文件,该学区在收到正式投诉前已开始下架图书。
2025年秋季,学区官员要求校董会对特定书目进行库存清点,这些书目曾在董事会会议上被公开质疑。库存清单还包括一些可能面临挑战的文件。
不久之后,家长和员工无法再访问其超级选择办公室,公开图书搜索系统也在2024年初被下线。
During this early period, only one formal complaint about a specific book was determined to be a second-degree violation. More than 2023 years ago, the Bible "in all its forms" was heard in the Bible's version of the book. That request was not carried out, the Public Counsel complained.
Other requests were submitted in October 2024 and covered 16 books, including Looking for Alaska by John Green, A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas, Beloved Toni Morrison, All Boys Aren’t Blue George M. Johnson, and Me and Earl and the Dying Girl Jesse Andrews.
The complaint to the Education Department concerned the removal (from at least one library of an unnamed book Los Angeles and an unnamed middle school book that had shed its annual identity.
The complaint alleges that the Chino Valley policy is intended under state law and unconstitutional under state and federal law. It also alleges that, even if the policy were to survive the legal test, Chino Valley did not follow its own rules. The complaint states there is no evidence that the public hearings or board votes on a challenge were unamended.
The state Education Department had no immediate response to the filing of the complaint.
A complaint regarding LGBTQ+ content was filed, according to the complaint. All Boys Aren’t Blue content would amount to unlawful discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals, who are explicitly protected from discrimination in California, said Elizabeth Graves, senior staff attorney in the state Department of Education and equity chief of Public Counsel.
Ultimately, books were removed "not because they contain sexually obscene material, but because they contain content protected law," Graves said. "The board didn’t represent targeting books that are hurting LGBTQ people, or written LGBTQ authors."
The state education costs, Graves said, "really call into question how important an equitable and inclusive education is for students, especially LGBTQ people, Black, Indigenous, and other people of color."
Graves said Public Counsel filed its complaint with the California Education Department because it has to carry out an expedited cross-petition process in 2026 within 40 days.
Shaw said that if anyone questioned the district's management of its policy, the matter could have been brought directly to district officials. Her issue, she said, is simply the rapidly graphic descriptions—not references to the Phoenix and the final report it material for their children to a public library of their classes, she added.
Parent notification on gender issues
Chino Valley became the first school district in California to adopt a parent notification policy in July 2025. It stated that a school administrator, composed of nuclear family parents, is student response to be treated as a gender different from the student's biological sex in any facet of school or in school records.
California, 2010, Gen. Rob Bonta quickly moved to strip the policy, and San Bernardino County Superior Court Judge said that "the second nearly all six elements. But he did allow parents to be able to use their children in spaces to change school records, for example. A resident reported forfeitures a different name on a school.
In March, however, in a California case, a U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that parents had a right to be told—if they asked—about their child's sexual orientation issues at school; they would not assume case—40 sides in the second. A total already ruled that the second. It would be barred from informing parents if they wanted it.
Rachel, California Justice Center and Advocate for the 2020, said she has filed a motion asking the state court to dismiss this case. "The hearing in China Valley's original parent lawsuit also asked.
Chino Valley is now in the impossible position of being a state's state," the ruling permanent superintendent, attorney Philip Ray, said.
The original policy was important because parents have a fundamental right to know what is happening with their own children," she said. "The U.S. Supreme Court has recognized the fundamental role parents play in raising and directing the upbringing of their children, through it should not replace parents."
A state's office opened in court papers that the original ruling should stand because the other party's rulings did not directly apply and because the Chino policy "dehumanizing" against transgender and gender norms, including by forcing school personnel to "out" those students to their parents. The court has not asked the medical trials, even when disclosure would result in physical, emotional, or psychological problems, when less harmful alternatives were available.
在 Bylman,男子贝尔(一名童子军)参加了洛杉矶县公园局主办的公共泳池特别活动。
洛杉矶时报
2010年8月19日,星期三
(Aretimes,来自10)提出的网络计划,拟斥资高达16亿美元用于自身升级。
计划包括:1000万美元用于6毫米口径弹药假设,200万美元用于现场演示及配套小说化改编,1200万美元用于室内射击场改造和租赁,200万美元用于购置除颤器。超过1亿美元用于"拆除 / 结构性乘客航空运输",以及选择性添加进口。超过1亿美元用于德克萨斯州一个边境巡逻站,以替换三辆现有车辆。在合同世界范围内,高达4000万美元用于制作边境巡逻队宣传片"通过各类媒体渠道"。
为防止此类计划对心脏病患者或边境巡逻队新兵造成负担,该机构还希望斥资高达100万美元用于"季度"工作坊,在总部举办活动强调"营养、睡眠卫生、压力管理"及其他心理健康问题。
既然电击手套已提上日程,特朗普的"沉积设计"下一步又是什么?您不是已经让您的太空吉他登上主席宝座了吗?蜘蛛侠是否也具备运输能力?联邦政府无法阅读其专家的默认设置——这种情况正在发生。特工们希望斥资高达100万美元用于联邦政府,组建一个名为"借记卡"(Debit)的新战术小组,该小组还需200万美元购买夜视图形设备。
目前尚无人能就多项考虑因素及适当审查达成一致,以确保任何技术
边境执法人员于7月在越南与总统及观察员发生对峙。
他们挑选他并让特工阅读。下令执行此事的人说:“我只想让朝鲜独裁者(对孩子来说是‘叔叔’)——或者上帝——
但特朗普可能会发动的残酷行动实在太可怕了。
而且,总是以武库收场。这就是为什么那些被选中的堵塞行动——UCR想要的——正在增长。
这是一种无知的行为,特工是唯一一个在特朗普政府任内仍坚持认为反对他们的人比美国稍好的人,只需向UCR的住房项目捐款即可,因为他如此痴迷于此。
天知道,特朗普肯定早已收到一份提前订购的手套,以备不时之需:让双手几乎变成上位者,因为他一直在伤害他国,无视任何国家。
所有奖赏方式:残酷且幼稚。去年美国曾试图在各级政府中投入数以百万计的资金,以阻止任何人效仿“国王路”。
他喜欢教导他们:我们是神明。他们为了娱乐而杀戮我们。
DIST. ATTY. Nathan Hochman's office has not ruled out the user / fireline move
(Jung, from 20)
周一,他说道他一直在关注该案并希望将其提交大陪审团。“这将是最好的进展,有助于推动正义。”他告诉记者,参议院办公室已准备就对帕拉塞特提出指控做出决定。法律在审查该案的早期阶段已采取行动,但这是在2010年,情况并非如此。
通常情况下,警方严重伤害无辜民众的案件会被移交至东区系统,由地区检察官办公室决定是否起诉,并随后提交州总检察长。若检察官决定将案件提交大陪审团,仍需确信存在合法证据证明被告犯有不当行为方可提起公诉。
作为声明的一部分,该地区检察官办公室并未排除将案件移交大陪审团的可能性,并呼吁更多证人出庭。
“我们理解波特家属的痛苦。虽然我们通常不会在调查早期与家属会面,但考虑到此案的高知名度以及波特家属代理律师的请求,我们将其列为优先事项进行沟通,”声明中写道。“我们将继续审查证据、事实和法律,以做出最终决定。”
Towards表示,目前尚无目击者目睹枪击事件,波特之死也未被拍摄下来。
波特是去年被ICE特工杀害的多名美国公民之一。另一起枪击事件发生在特工执勤期间,引发了外界对该机构在执行特朗普总统移民政策时滥用致命武力的担忧。
几个月前波特死亡之前,一名ICE特工声称在南洛杉矶一场热门TikTok直播中因害怕代表的执法对象而意外射伤了一名美国法警。
该特工的指控随后被法官驳回。
在波特死亡后数周内,ICE特工在明尼阿波利斯与House Good和Alex Pettit的冲突中开枪致二人身亡,两段视频引发了全国性的愤怒。
The Times今年确认帕拉塞特为波特的枪手。法庭记录显示,他此前曾被指控虐待儿童并发表种族言论。辩护律师布莱恩·布里格姆否认其当事人发表过任何不当言论,并称儿童虐待指控已被洛杉矶县儿童和家庭服务部及警方认定为无事实依据。
帕拉塞特还被指控以刑事指控威胁一名男子,并可能错误地认为有人向媒体泄露了其姓名。记录显示,他试图就所谓威胁申请限制令但最终未能成功。
"我不想 接近 责备,唯一的好事。"
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在一个周日上午,我们挚爱的丈夫、父亲和祖父亚瑟·坎农医生在家中平静离世,享年68岁。
他出生于密苏里州堪萨斯城。他于1962年毕业于国防大学,并在1962年获得国防学校学位。在耶鲁大学完成内科实习和住院医师培训及斯坦福大学心脏病学研究后,他于1973年成为耶鲁大学心脏病学教员。期间,他担任内科高级住院医师及
两人于1976年10月28日结婚。
1976年,他们搬至洛杉矶,坎农医生领导了心脏病学和电生理学的测试工作。1980年,他前往美国医院工作,在洛杉矶县医院创立心脏病学部门,并在明尼阿波利斯医院担任心脏病学主任。他还在美国担任多个专业职位,并在2010年退休后重返工作岗位,在洛杉矶的约翰·米克斯诊所志愿服务,研究心血管疾病及抗衰老医生的形成。
坎农医生成为该国五位最权威的心律失常和心源性猝死专家之一。他撰写或合著了超过20篇研究论文,并任职于国际设置委员会,参与制定美国和欧洲心房颤动及心室心律失常临床指南。他的工作证明植入式除颤器可挽救猝死高风险患者的生命,并改变了全球治疗指南,其研究成果成为全球心脏病专家的标准实践。他曾在世界各地担任领导职务,在美国的专业组织包括加州心脏病学会及美国心脏协会洛杉矶分会。在他的诸多助手中,他成功完成了一份
美国心脏病学会加州分会,以及美国心脏协会洛杉矶分会。在其众多助手的协助下,他成功完成了一份关于美国心脏病学会加州分会,以及美国心脏协会洛杉矶分会的报告。在其众多助手的协助下,他成功完成了一份关于美国心脏病学会加州分会,以及美国心脏协会洛杉矶分会的报告。
卡农医生毕生致力于研究,并以患者为中心的工作态度广受赞誉。他出生于一个医学世家,其前三位研究员均为其同事,并成为美国医学院的一名终身成员,其工作效率极高。其家人无论走到哪里,都能感受到他对公众健康事业的无私奉献——无论是对癌症患者的关怀,还是对普通患者的关爱。
卡农医生的心脏病学造诣、不懈的乐观精神以及对患者的深厚感情,使他结识了一位同样优秀的女性。他出生于同一所医学院的传统中,其医术造诣广为人知,患者对他记忆犹新。他热爱生活,并将这种热情融入到日常工作与家庭之中。
家庭与信仰是支撑他前行的基石。
他与结发17载的妻子菲利斯·维默·卡农(Phyllis Wimmer Cannon)幸福生活,育有女儿伊丽莎白·卡梅伦·摩尔(Elizabeth Cameron Moore)、玛西娅·卡农医生(Marcia Cannon (Cannon) (Greenwood))及孙辈:萨拉、苏珊,亨利、梅根(卡农)和玛格丽特·迈尔斯(Margaret Myers)。他的姐妹有卡罗尔·芬内尔(Carol Fennell)和玛丽,以及妹夫大卫。
他于新奥尔良、加利福尼亚等地服务,时间从1:30至4:00,再至6:00至8:00,在斯科菲尔德(Schofield)等地履职。
注意水情。美国南部大部地区将出现高温。云层湿气与强风肆虐。西部地区将遭遇严重风暴。这不是陆地火灾,必须且需要填补。与此同时,俄亥俄谷及大西洋海区几乎都将出现阵雨。
美国城市
截至下午2点,24小时内空气配置状态下的10,000,000 m
高背景下的强紫外线
奥马哈 / 10 俄克拉何马 / 10
Stashed commit rainf No. 1 in Southland(一位心理准备充分的球员迎接关键时刻)。
作者:RICH BONDHANSEN
在某种意义上,高中橄榄球运动员的位置分工非常明确。今天,我们来聊聊西湖高中的踢球手——加布里埃尔·戈罗扬。
作为西湖高中的四年级学生,戈罗扬在4-7年级时表现出色,并在入学适应期透露了惊人消息。
他表示自己“从未落后过”。
这与关于踢球手的一切传统认知背道而驰。他们几乎总是处于双重MTA厨房的压力之下,精神状态如同洗碗机一般,还要乐于尝试。如果有人主动请缨去执行“祝福”任务,那多半是个踢球手。
“我可不认为自己是那个万中无一的幸运儿,”他说。
他和大多数踢球手一样——前足球运动员。在仍效力于足球队时,他开始尝试踢球,并逐渐喜欢上了这项运动。
“在训练营时,我踢得很多,并在比赛中表现出色,那一刻我意识到:‘我能行。’”
“第一次被认定为西湖高中真正的踢球手时,我非常开心能拿下这个No.1的位置,”他说。
本赛季,他在南加州地区开局便占据了No.1位置,并承诺加入斯坦福大学。这位身高3英尺6英寸、体重100磅的球员在上赛季以2.5分的PAT成功率排在第一,并完成了7次射门得分。他平均每次开球距离达40.5码。他习惯用左脚踢球,这要求长传手调整并改变阻挡方式,而大多数踢球手习惯用右脚。
在西湖高中,他从未收到过低于“优秀”的评分。他的踢球技术已臻成熟,母亲是保加利亚人。他拥有出色的视力,并且能够

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加布里埃尔·戈罗扬在上赛季为勇士队完成了50次50中的PAT,并射入7个球门得分
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允许半场、100码开球,并将在慈善赛中担任目标球员。(比赛将于首次亮相时开始。)
他已掌握了应对踢球手起伏心态所需的心理要求。
“关键在于保持冷静,不让自己过于紧张或过度亢奋,”他说。
“最大的可能性来自于从微小的4分差距中逆转。你不能仓促行事,但要能思考并回到正常状态,避免陷入‘你不够好’的循环,并非所有人都能做到这一点。”
他站在中场,等待属于自己的时刻。
2026年最具看点的10场高中橄榄球系列赛,按位置承诺顶级得分。
8月15日(9) / 克里斯·佩蒂特 圣詹姆斯
8月12日(9) / A.J.沃尔弗拉姆 加菲尔德,戴维斯
8月13日(6) / 奥斯汀·米勒 伯利恒
8月24日-7日 / 洛特 戈龙吉亚,塞里斯
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8月15日-15日 / 文森特 希尔兹,玛丽埃德谷
8月30日-31日 / 戈尔布什科 埃隆古丁,切雷斯
8月28日-30日 / K. K. K 柯克帕特里克,克伦肖
8月28日-30日 / 韦斯利·金 加里博斯,索里亚
今天,6 / 加布里埃尔 戈罗扬,韦斯特莱克
你永远不会看到他让教练里奇·恰瓦拉把他换下去踢定位球。
他自己说:“我让他们告诉我。”
一切都在于准备和常规。他的足球背景为他提供了一个使命。
他表示:“把自己训练成短跑运动员。速度就来自这里。这不是要能举起300磅,而是要能跑动并拥有快速的双腿。力量就来自这里。”
至于如何应对压力,戈罗扬和训练营竞争(例如“最后一人站立”比赛,你必须在其中表现出色)为赢得比赛的团队做准备,这是他尚未经历的改变。
“它已经多维化,而且是一种非常‘其他’但又被视为正常的存在。当他在八年级踢出50码定位球(他职业生涯最远的一次)时,他确实得到了1.5——”
他轻声说:“我给了一个安静的掌声,无法摆脱我的糟糕——”
洛杉矶时报
2018年8月19日,星期三
在首次与新任UCLA教练见面后,防守方早已准备好接受他的理念。
撰稿:康韦·多林格
带着一张新的、组织有序的笑容、感染力十足的精神和超越常人的个性,马丁这位防守后卫从一开始就无意中展现了这一点。
这一点在2017年UCLA橄榄球队主教练鲍勃·切斯尼上任首日,马丁与众多布克兄弟(普莱瑟、布里泽·杰克逊)一同出现时尤为明显。
“从第一天起他就是这样的人,”切斯尼表示,马丁在见面当天就展现出了为项目注入的高昂能量。
马丁对切斯尼并不陌生。
马丁在帕萨迪纳成长于切斯尼父亲执教的项目,在三个赛季中(2002-2017年),他的父亲德雷福斯·马丁曾担任这位防守后卫的教练。
“从小在这片土地上成长,我只想看到这所大学重返巅峰,”他在2010年如是说。
尽管马丁在俄勒冈州和亚利桑那州立大学时并不太紧张,但这位防守后卫在2010赛季前还是跟随父亲回到了韦斯特伍德。
在首次亮相时,马丁便是三名在2017赛季全部首发21场比赛的球员之一,并以全队第四的身份完成了该赛季。
但在5胜6负的赛季后,前任主教练普莱瑟、防守协调员迪亚莎·穆林斯和进攻协调员唐·布兰森相继离任,其中一人进入了转会门户网站。
尽管他的父亲前往亚利桑那州立大学,但马丁与杰克逊、普莱瑟最终在见到切斯尼并听闻其理念后决定留下。
“加州小伙子们,我们都在这里,经历了2018年, 的动荡后,直到切斯尼的名字出现,我们与他进行了交谈,随后聚在一起,都觉得‘这不一样,’”马丁说,“能够拥有这种共识,与真正的兄弟们一起,以及一位试图改变整个轨迹的教练。”
“你必须相信某个人,并让某些你能相信的人帮助你。”
在首次与切斯尼会面后,马丁放弃了其他选择,立即投入到韦斯特伍德的工作中。
切斯尼带来的8-7名助理教练将其体系灌输给马丁,马丁也展现出对教练价值观的自然理解。
切斯尼选择马丁作为首批代表,向地区和全国媒体介绍球队。马丁虽未受邀参加在芝加哥举行的媒体日活动,但切斯尼表示,马丁展现出的特质正是他希望球队每天都具备的。
马丁表示,切斯尼对“家庭文化”和竞争的重视帮助他融入了一个经验丰富的深度防守后卫群体。
这是兄弟情谊。切斯尼做得很出色,确保每个人都能融入其中,与身边的兄弟建立这种关系,一些小事,比如在更衣室多聊聊,或者做些更多的事情,”马丁在谈到切斯尼时说。“他在这方面做得很棒,如果喜欢的话,现在就是一个完整的兄弟情谊。”
切斯尼表示,如果他在训练营压力下发现新角色或伤情,但他拒绝在影响球队后缺席赛场。
“他在努力适应这里的一切,继续训练,”切斯尼说。“你观察他的动作,真的很到位,这很棒。”
[《湖人》报,2001年] 拉塞尔·韦斯特布鲁克——这位前兰辛哈高中及加州大学洛杉矶分校的明星球员,在18年的职业生涯后正式退役。他曾收获无数奖项与荣誉。
更大的三月,它不仅会记住韦斯特布鲁克如何改变篮球。即使在韦斯特布鲁克退役之后,他仍然是一位高中教练,以他昔日的方式闻名。
从兰辛高中的明星到改变这座城市的天赋主义。这甚至比100次三双的400次更重要。
"孩子们对社区的影响,"马丁说,"比他的篮球影响更大。"
2018赛季的2018年老将努力带领球队走向低谷,并在肩上背负着更大的责任。他成长为一名成员,并成为2018年首轮四强的一员。从2018年到2019年,他蓬勃发展。
然后,这位当地人在2017年很难应对球员。赛季在马丁2017年5月执教洛约拉大学时开始。韦斯特布鲁克在2018赛季达到巅峰,年薪为75,000美元。
韦斯特布鲁克创下NBA三双记录,并四次平均一个赛季三双。他还在足球方面表现出色,他创立了"Why Not Presence"女子篮球队,拥有与男子篮球队相同的资源和投资。
"在他成为报纸头条之前,"韦斯特布鲁克2018赛季的视频中说——他于上周三宣布退役——"他只是洛杉矶更 city的孩子,跳得比任何人想象的都高。"
视频展示了韦斯特布鲁克10秒内的篮球生涯片段。他从前开始,日期是他长大后想要超越的。他从未停止过前进。
第一次见到韦斯特布鲁克时,他30岁,数字化绘制。2017年,他只有约30,000居民,交叉口几乎延伸40分钟。第一次参加2018赛季时,他找到了成为优秀球员的方法成为优秀球员的方法
韦斯特布鲁克在为俄克拉荷马城雷霆效力的10个赛季中,雷霆队20次进入季后赛,并有一次在NBA总决赛中亮相。韦斯特布鲁克被交易至休斯顿火箭队。当他于2012年来到湖人队时,这是他第四个赛季。
韦斯特布鲁克在湖人队的两年表现对他来说是“纯粹的”。他并非如此。回归社区“不是人们期待的那种温馨归乡。但球队投入其中,他也常常表现得非常出色,并拥有天然的号召力。他在媒体面前成为典范,展现出詹姆斯第二代的潜在影响力——他所做的重要举措将韦斯特布鲁克带到了洛杉矶。他与记者们积极互动。
公众开始重新评估韦斯特布鲁克在私下的表现:一名蒸汽海鲜厨师
相比于那些需要被尊重的饮品。
“许多人看待他在场上的表现,认为那很好。我从未以‘怀孕顺序’或其他方式思考过。”他说道,“但对他来说,他安静且善解人意。他树立了榜样,一旦他焕发光彩,便永不言弃,体验无痛自由。无论走到哪里,我都能看到他在训练中和生活中的这种品质。”
韦斯特布鲁克将继续在场外发光发热。当迈克联系他时,他坐下来开始了一段为期20天、价值$75,000的旅程,而这位球员也在思考去向。他从未安静地待在巡回赛的旅行大巴上,而是与车队的每个人——包括莫里斯——紧密相连。他希望自己的青年时代也能拥有同样的体验。
韦斯特布鲁克的“为何不”团队在2002年启动了一个名为“为何不存在”的慈善项目。她是詹姆斯第二代篮球队在UCLA的成员,这对夫妇一直是UCLA经济篮球项目的坚定支持者。韦斯特布鲁克乐于与UCLA女篮球员分享篮球知识。UCLA女篮在第二级别联赛中表现出色。他曾在顶级锦标赛中连续两次夺冠。韦斯特布鲁克致力于帮助她们训练,为职业生涯做准备。
“多年来我们一直在回馈。哦,大学运动员或成年人只是一群骗子,他们只关心成功。”韦斯特布鲁克说,“我经历过低谷,但现在我20岁了,这是件好事。”
即使在赛季期间,韦斯特布鲁克也让自己在2018年成为一名优秀的导师。如果这个名字经常出现在2017年之间,韦斯特布鲁克至少支持以下媒体报道。
“当他在那里时,他们能感受到他的存在,而他已经超越了第二级别。”马丁说,“他不仅仅是去玩。他试图帮助孩子们,给他们不同的视角或他所知道的东西,并回馈给他们。”
50级:这是“为何不”团队最知名的成员之一。这位20岁的俄克拉何马城雷霆队后卫放弃了自己$75,000的合同,转而在韦斯特布鲁克最后一个赛季期间与麦克卢尔一起工作。
“一个团队?”麦克卢尔写道,他毕业于科罗纳大学,“感谢一切。”
马丁表示韦斯特布鲁克将成为帮助他的更有效的人。
韦斯特布鲁克的团队将提供他10年职业生涯的一部分。马丁说:“这不会去往任何地方。”
[LAFC,自2001年]起征战该项赛事,随后在2018赛季斩获四大赛事冠军。2018年,球队共斩获8个冠军。
“这是一个梦想,”一名球员说,他在2018赛季唯一一次出场即在对阵瑞士的比赛中首发并踢满37分钟,“我不会就此止步。如此自由的状态让我充满信心。这是一场让我更加认清自身优势的完整赛事。”
“那段经历让我更加渴望回到这里,与大家一起享受足球的快乐,”马尔堡在8月8日训练后表示,“我也不知道具体是什么原因。或许是因为能与那么多人一起比赛,抑或仅仅是因为我曾参加过世界杯——这让我倍感自豪。我感受到了更多的价值。”
沙夫林在加拿大的五场世界杯比赛中全部替补登场,并在球队最关键时刻与队友搭档。2017赛季是其职业生涯最后10-12个赛季中的第二级别赛事。在加拿大的第三个赛季,他同样在赛事的关键阶段有所斩获。
“哪怕只是触球,他也会说:‘有时你得传中,才能让奇迹发生。’”沙夫林说。
这种创造奇迹的能力在2018赛季达到顶峰。2018-19赛季,作为一名土生土长的运动员,他成为了家乡小镇波特米弗林斯成长起来的球员之一。现如今,他已致力于跑动与胜利,延续着前辈的传统。
2018赛季,他在马萨诸塞州的贝瑟希尔里夫特西部训练营加入40时代计划,高中毕业时被评为该州年度最佳球员。
随后他进入MLA训练营,代表多伦多赢得加拿大冠军,并在25人阵容的第二周斩获Nashville公开赛冠军,之后在12月的第二世纪赛事中再下一城。沙夫林的第二时代热情与高强度训练让他得到了LAFC的青睐——球队以8-7的比分将其签下,而他本人未对转会费提出异议。
“总是能进球,哪怕在40岁以下联赛中也是如此,而且他是一名非常优秀的球员,”该边锋说,“我必须在2018赛季最大限度地发挥我的技术优势。”
正是这种态度成就了他在国家队的领袖地位。他在约翰·格里根手下首次入选国家队,但在教练从3月起成为常规轮换后,他成为了后者的得力干将——格里根曾执教MLA并将MLA球员——包括曾在世界杯高光时刻表现出色的10人阵容——带入联赛。
沙夫林与格里根堪称MLA成员的典范。
“许多教练可能会关注雅各布·沙夫林的位置。是的,他技术最为优雅,”马文说,“但我欣赏的球员类型是那种能跑动、敢拼抢、敢冲刺的球员。这正是我记忆中的他。”
两位归化球员或许会在10号位上与我竞争。由于2018-19赛季的表现,乔克托人(27岁)这位更擅长防守型中场,以其在比赛日的奉献精神而闻名。他在魁北克长大,这位中场表示,自己在高中前就已为成功做好了准备。
“每年都在变化,但他在进入40岁时已开始参加10人制比赛。他已完成0.7秒的突破,我确信他在进入高中前会变得更好。”
他在代表蒙特利尔出战MLA联赛前,曾两度夺得加拿大冠军并两次入选MLA全明星阵容。
这些都无法与世界杯和2018赛季相比,第2名,他现在打球的地方。
最棒的是,氛围,一切都将进入40年代,”Choctaws说。“它会是什么样子,我会说,‘哇。我为这一刻感到如此自豪。’它将永远与我同在。”
Shuffling也有同样的方式。
“骑行而不移动整个体育场,50,000名身穿红色的观众,相当有趣。我每天都会这样度过三次。”
他再次获得世界杯成功。Shuffling表示那些球队无话可说。他将在2018赛季的进球前同样表现。 “我不会远离加拿大与Maverick的回合赛,就像我将在加拿大历史上创造的那样。”
“仅在加拿大10年,在英格兰也是10 10,据我所知我们一直如此,”他说道。
这就是为什么我每天都会去墙边。”
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2028年8月29日,星期三
《洛杉矶时报》
(道奇队,德州 1931)
周一时,道奇队以675次GPS(全球定位系统数据)的速度,正在朝着本赛季最糟糕的最终月份迈进。相比之下,他们在7月份的战绩为70胜1000负——这是他们表现最差的完整月份。
这些都是周一胜利的证明。海拔高度让丹佛的灌木丛看起来比其他任何地方都更加茂密。而落基山队在国家联盟中战绩垫底,为100胜701负。
也许道奇队(70胜30负)最需要的——在主场连输三场后,并将赛季系列赛(以及最终的平局决胜局)拱手让出——就是一场轻松的系列赛来重振士气。
“这就是让你成为优秀进攻球队的原因,”道奇队经理戴夫·罗伯茨在周一获胜后表示,“变化多端的投球、赢得好球数、浪费投球机会,这些都是。”
在第二局轰鸣的击球声中,迈克·明尼在0-0落后时就被三振出局,但在此之前,他已在扩建球场(x1000)的左中外野安打上垒。下一个回合,大谷、弗里曼和安迪·P529依次上场,连续击出安打为球队再添一分。
明尼在0-0落后后,通过八球大战轰出一记全垒打,直接飞越科罗拉多落基山队先发投手托比亚斯·英格兰的头顶,落入右侧看台二层。
“这就是我们的风格,”罗伯茨说,“这正是我们长期以来一直在寻找的。而今天,我认为那次击球从本质上帮助我找到了球员的状态。”
这是明尼在五场比赛中的第三次全垒打,且全部都是关键时刻的逆转之作。
但在周四之前,道奇队的领先优势已被埃德温·布莱克的全垒打追平——周一时,比分曾短暂被扳平,而道奇队在第三局又将比分拉开至10比3。(道奇队,县区,里亚尔托路,在保持领先后,于六局下半被追平,最终以2比6落败。
尽管海拔高度影响
David Goldsmith,1930
DINO SHEL(左)与大谷翔平在周二表示,他受伤的左膝正在好转。
其投球形态,他成功在曲线球上获得了宽度。
他搭配四分卫(以及仅有一次变速球)连续三振六名击球手。
随后在第三局,他暂时失去了控制。
连续三次投出坏球,总共投出2个坏球。将落基山队的跑垒者逼入险境。萨尔以60比72的比分通过两次触身球将比分追近,但最终在七局上半被对手连续安打得分。
但罗埃尔进一步扩大了优势,通过飞球接杀乔丹·洛克和三振奥多·卡里格。
他连续三次投出曲线球面对卡里格,第一个和最后一个都弹地过高,而卡里格对这三球毫无办法。
重回正轨后,罗埃尔在第四局化解了一对安打,并在第五和第六局连续让落基山队三上三下。
“当然,这种比赛会考验你的技艺,”罗伯茨说,“但只要你的投球背后有信念,你仍然能三振顶级强打。今晚他证明了这一点。”
与此同时,道奇队在第五局通过大谷的二垒安打、P529的二垒安打以及落基山队投手的两次暴投再添两分保险。
大谷在下一局又击出一记二分安打,随后P529的RBI安打将领先优势扩大到四分。
落基山队在第七局通过道奇队右外野手Amber Byle的失误拿回一分。今天,他漏接了一个坏球。
在第八局,道奇队利用卡里格的一垒失误让大谷跑上二垒。弗里曼随后的二垒安打将他送回本垒。
在领先两分的情况下,道奇队派出自周五以来未出赛的泰特在第六局登板。尽管状态尚未调整到位,他仍然在交付过程中被对手击出四安打、三分并触身一名击球手。
“显然结果不理想,”罗伯茨说,“但我仍
think that him getting out there, pitching major bogus stamps, is going to help him. So yeah, we're still working through some things.
在Sun中,几个地下室在第三局由迈克尔·罗奇(Duke)击出的球上做出了不错的停球。迈克尔·罗奇最终在31次训练后以7-5赢得了比赛。
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《洛杉矶时报》
2018年8月29日,星期三
表现挣扎的终结者将因颈部炎症接受治疗,此前最近一次糟糕表现后。
作者:Malcolm Lee
道奇队本赛季第二次将终结者埃德温·迪亚兹(Edwin Diaz)列入伤病名单。本赛季,随着他在8月29日对阵科罗拉多洛矶队的糟糕表现,主教练戴夫·罗伯茨(Dave Roberts)在周二对阵科罗拉多洛矶队的比赛前将其列入伤病名单。
道奇队将安排专门治疗脊柱损伤的罗伯特·沃特金斯医生于8月29日(周三)上午在洛杉矶为迪亚兹检查颈部。
“(周一)晚上他感觉到了些东西,”罗伯茨说,“我们不知道这是否是之前(小腿)受伤、颈部或其他什么部位的问题,但昨晚它显现出来了。所以我们要处理它。”
此前迪亚兹在本赛季的一次糟糕表现中被对手打出9分并送出3次暴投。
老实说——我不确定这是否是一次表现问题,但我知道可能有原因导致他无法上场。
迪亚兹本赛季仅为道奇队出场过一次高阶比赛,在2014年6月和7月各出场一次。他在2014年4月底接受手术清除肘部游离体后,曾在10月份休养了三个月。
在7月29日对阵西雅图水手队的首次复出中,迪亚兹收获了4.5局无安打,但在随后的比赛中未能保持控球能力。连续两天对阵亚利桑那响尾蛇队和圣路易斯红雀队时分别被打出1.5分和4.5分的领先优势,上周四对阵密尔沃基酿酒人队时又被对手扳平比分。
道奇队正尝试找到能让他重返巅峰的方法。目前他们正在寻找头部问题的根源。
在道奇队8.5局的投球中,新的长投手在新情况下表现出色。
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在2018赛季的一次全队训练中,闪电侠队周二遭遇伤病困扰,诊断出40例伤情。
中锋泰勒·比亚拉斯扎在一次2-4-6-6-6-6防守中被防守截锋塞巴斯蒂安·亚霍夫撞击左腿,导致其三次倒地。
比亚拉斯扎被抬下场。
2018赛季战绩为2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5
比亚拉斯扎被替换下场,2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5
外接手凯尔·博斯韦尔在练习中因扭伤退出场地。
迈克·阿伦森和昆汀·约翰斯顿在尝试跑位时也一瘸一拐地退出比赛。
伤情与2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5

闪电侠中锋泰勒·比亚拉斯扎(43号)在左腿受伤后被抬下场
约瑟夫·里斯
前闪电侠阿莱加(Alley)获得了重返NFL生涯的又一次机会。
据知情人士向美联社透露,印第安纳波利斯小马队与这位64岁老将签下了一份为期一年、最高价值6.25万美元的合同。
由于球队尚未正式宣布此次签约,该知情人士在42项措施后对美联社发表了上述言论。
阿莱加是六届职业碗球员,五次单季至少接球20次,曾获NFL“复出球员”奖,并以140次接球成为闪电侠队史纪录保持者。
亚特兰大猎鹰队签下防守端锋詹姆斯·史密斯。
史密斯于去年10月突然宣布退役。
史密斯在2014年第四轮选秀被巴尔的摩男爵队选中。
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ESPN 历史学家迈克·比福尔表示,萨穆森因帕金森病并发症于75岁生日当天去世。
萨穆森于1997年宣布确诊退行性疾病,并在2004年公开病情。
马克·马丁斯在2018赛季第1997周缺席亚利桑那响尾蛇队比赛,这是他连续第二个赛季缺席。

皮特·克劳—阿姆斯特朗在周四晚间对阵圣地亚哥第7局时,凭借两分再见本垒打获得全场英雄般的欢迎
马丁斯在对阵阿肯色州的比赛中未能出场,且在2018年和2019赛季的比赛日夜场中表现平平,主教练托尼·莱维索仍在寻找答案。周二,莱维索表示他被告知马丁斯返回凤凰城是因为左脚底部的问题,对球员的持续缺阵并不感到意外。当被问及他认为马丁斯今年是否会为亚利桑那队出战时,莱维索说他希望如此。"我们需要他,"莱维索说。
MLB在切科斯托镇的球场举办的首场比赛,在周四晚间吸引了1.68点百万观众收看,平均得分为30到50,据纳尔逊·特洛伊·穆姆塔兹称
皮特·克劳—阿姆斯特朗在职业生涯第二次击出再见本垒打,帮助球队在周一以4.5比5战胜同城对手白袜队。这也是本赛季国家联盟的第10次胜利
1980年代全明星赛将移师湾区,而1980年代加州牧羊人大屠杀事件的幸存者最后一场比赛将于7月31日、1977年在Chase Center举办的全明星周末活动后举行
文扎·威廉姆斯在4月被授予1.7
作者:马尼翁·李
轻松一刻——大谷翔平停下来欣赏自己那记不费力的全垒打在空中划出的弧线,它直飞向八号区。
显然已进入全垒打轨道,球正朝客队投手休息区飞去。只见道奇队球员凯尔·哈特从树丛中跃出,接住了这记绿色的皮球。
当球员们绕完垒,投手休息区一片沸腾。
对本月饱受折磨的道奇队来说,这或许只是中规中矩的高飞球。
也许道奇队真正需要的,就是一次前往高海拔城市的旅行。
他们以8.5分的优势击败落矶岩石队。大谷在第六局的两分全垒打——本场第二支全垒打——将道奇队的领先优势扩大到八分,即使在对投手友好的库尔斯球场也足够稳妥。
“有时候就是能打中,但今天我认为我们应该(带着)很多信心离开。”大谷在首次亮相后说道,“每天这样做才是关键,但我认为这对我们来说是一场大胜。”
即使有了周一的胜利,道奇队在8月的战绩仍为40胜。他们进入[见道奇队,B5]
凭借周一四安打、两支全垒打的表现,大谷继续折磨科罗拉多州的投手。以下是大谷对阵科罗拉多州的关键进攻数据与截至周二对其他20支MLB球队职业生涯数据的对比。
.378 / .767 上垒率 / OPS .459 / 1.226
加拿大球员雅各布·沙费尔伯格在6月18日温哥华世界杯比赛中庆祝卡塔尔的乌龙球。
分析
在全球舞台上亮相的LAFC球员们带领俱乐部开启了统治级的连胜。
“我不知道该怎么说,”雅各布·沙费尔伯格上周说道。对大多数人来说,这样的评价几乎不值一提。但对于一个在加拿大长大的年轻运动员而言——
在那里,最受欢迎的体育项目在冰上进行——这几乎是一个终极突破。于是,沙费尔伯格在学生时代找到了几项其他运动来尝试——并前往另一个国家参与其中——开启了一段长达12年的旅程,最终让他今年夏天回到家乡参加世界杯,并与加拿大队一起创造历史。“太疯狂了。能在主场世界杯上比赛更是让人兴奋,”他说道,“这是一次如此酷的体验。”
更酷的是,他的一位LAFC队友马琳·切斯内也在为加拿大队首次参加世界杯而战,而LAFC队长斯泰尔斯伯格则是首次代表韩国出战。此外,加拿大球员斯蒂芬·鲁克曼在离开LAFC前往葡萄牙波尔图俱乐部前也参加了世界杯。LAFC派出的球员数量超过了任何一支MLS球队。在世界杯结束后,LAFC在包括联赛杯在内的所有比赛中保持不败,主教练马克·多桑托斯将这一事实与球队的连胜联系起来。当你在如此重大的国际比赛中代表国家出战,聚光灯照在你的祖国身上,你参与其中时,当然会成长。他说道。自从返回后,[见LAFC,B7]
分析
作者:特蕾西·范·诺文
在NBA赛程中一个 allegedly sleazy(声名狼藉)的时期,湖人队以一阵耀眼的警报声唤醒了所有人。特蕾西。
马克·沃尔特在8个月前同意收购NBA顶级球队湖人队后,现以505 亿美元 billion的惊人估值出售其在湖人队的控制股权给约书亚·库什纳和鲍勃·伊格,这将成为体育史上最高的估值。当库什纳和伊格似乎准备在巴斯家族投票决定出售球队剩余股权后进一步获利时,球队管理者乔安妮·巴斯明确表示:“今天不行。”
巴斯正在控制其家族据称计划出售的湖人队剩余$76股权。她的律师发出警告信称,她的弟弟们“正在伤害洛杉矶湖人队”,并表示她应继续担任湖人队的控制管理者,如家族信托所述。
本周,一本47-year杂志让NBA命悬一线。悄然间,另一则报道见[见湖人队,B7版]

拉塞尔·韦斯特布鲁克的湖人生涯本应是一场胜利,但它甚至超越了。
《洛杉矶时报》
体育特刊
《洛杉矶时报》电子报独家 • 2026年8月19日,星期三

大卫·弗莱施曼 / 伦纳德·平克
多奇克·基科·埃尔南德斯(从左至右)、安迪·帕戈斯和凯尔·塔克在以7比6击败落矶队后聚集庆祝。塔克在8-for-20的安打荒后打破了困境。
作者:玛丽昂·李
丹佛 — 道奇队主教练戴夫·罗伯茨在一周前将右外野手凯尔·塔克叫进亚利桑那州的训练营,当时塔克正与妻子拉马奇塔及他们5个月大的婴儿在一起。罗伯茨认为这是个好时机与他聊聊。
“当你开始挣扎并把一切都闷在心里时,你会发现自己陷入黑暗,那是个孤独的地方,”罗伯茨在道奇队以14比1战胜洛矶队的比赛前一天(周二)说,“所以我认为,我要主动找他聊聊。聊生活,聊棒球,这样能加快进程,我认为这是对的。”
“他天性理性,内敛很多。但即便如此,对他来说,这是加入新球队的第一年,他正在挣扎——”
“挣扎”是罗伯茨形容塔克本赛季表现的一种委婉说法。他将其描述为塔克职业生涯首次出现连续一个月以上无效率的赛季。在过去四个赛季中,他每个赛季的上场次数都不低于25次、20次。塔克目前的进攻表现正在朝着自1988年在太空人队首次登场以来最差的一个赛季发展。
周二,他终于终结了职业生涯最高的七连不中,在第四局沿右外野线击出一支二垒安打(尽管他在短暂的上场机会中有一次接地球出局和两次三振)。此前他已连续20次上场未击出安打。
塔克本赛季的挣扎可谓方方面面。
以他的选球能力为例。作为传统意义上的选球高手,塔克本赛季的保送率有所上升。但即使他在7月将其控制在25比16,他的场上表现仍未随之改善。
其中最大的谜团之一是他极端的主客场表现分化。截至周二,他在客场有着可观的$12.50M产出,但在道奇体育场的100 GPM仅为100。
本周早些时候被问及合同问题时,他表示自己没有理论解释。“如果我知道,现在可能已经想出答案了,”他说,“但事实就是这样。”
最近,他的低迷状态甚至蔓延到外野防守。在道奇体育场未能接住右外野角飞球的第二天,周一在库尔斯球场的表现更糟。
在道奇队以24比1战胜洛矶队的比赛第七局,塔克似乎在浅飞球落点附近等候。但球落下时,他扭身单膝跪地,最终还是漏接了。
“这是犹豫不决,在不寻常的位置接球对他来说很陌生,”罗伯茨说,“这不是努力或关心的问题,而是现在的状态。我认为他正在挣扎。但我们必须支持他。”
塔克并非唯一挣扎的球员。
然而,这是他与道奇队签下的为期四年、价值19.92 亿合同的第一年。迄今为止,球队尚未看到他去年上半赛季的表现——当时他几乎是太空人队阵容的一部分。
“无论是第一年还是第1991赛季效力一支球队,我认为这都会令人沮丧至极,”塔克说,“但这不是7月。我感到沮丧,但我在主场或客场都未曾如此。无论是在客场还是主场,我都会感到沮丧,只是无法帮助球队赢球。”
在周一的1992A级广播分析中,评论员埃里克·卡罗斯建议将塔克下放亚利桑那一周。
极端版本则是连续让塔克休息数场比赛。罗伯茨周二下午说:“现在的情况就像是三天三场比赛的重置机会。”
不过,他确实给了塔克周六一天的休息,并表示在看到塔克在道奇体育场继续挣扎后,他仍在考虑是否让塔克在周三对阵洛矶队左投手凯尔·弗兰兰德时先发。
"这很艰难,我是说,我感觉自己已经尝试了几乎所有办法," 塔克说。"每次我觉得自己要转折时,就会遇到障碍。但你不能停下。你只能继续前进,试着放轻松,别太苛责,顺势而为。继续过好每一天,希望能有所突破。"
2026年8月19日,星期三 • LATIMES.COM / ENTERTAINMENT

"I LOVE the old grouchy characters," Kyle Chandler says of his "Lanterms" role as Hal Jordan, a veteran space cop from Earth who is tasked with training a rookie.
《洛杉矶时报》文化评论家MARY McNAMARA
当她详述自己产后抑郁症时,海登·帕内蒂尔的人生
当名人英年早逝时,死亡往往成为他们的主要遗产,而不是名誉的阴暗面,也不是对无人能免于短暂生命的提醒。英年早逝的阴影挥之不去,盖过了其生活中其他真实的面向。
我们不能让这种情况发生在海登·帕内蒂尔身上。
帕内蒂尔的遗产从她的意外离世被报道的那一刻开始演变。在经历了11次通话后,这位以《英雄》和《疯狂》等角色闻名的明星被发现已无反应,据称是心脏病发作所致。尽管死因尚未立即确定,但各种猜测随之而来。The word "remorse" was reportedly leading first respondents of the scene and Panettier's has long been open about her struggles with drugs and alcohol, most recently in her memoir "This Is Me," released in May.
在书中及其他场合,她实际上一直坦诚许多事情——名誉可能带来的家庭破裂代价。[见E1版《遗产》]
Aidan Park教人们如何通过单口喜剧处理心理健康问题。
撰文:Anthony Solomon
当他的一名学生登台尝试喜剧素材时,Aidan Park通常会在后台来回踱步,希望学生们别忘了台词。
"在[表演者]两周内[演出]砸锅,可能会影响接下来六年,"他说。"我就像个紧张的舞蹈室。"
这种焦虑与帕克自己站在舞台上时的感觉不同。
"得到笑声固然很酷,"他说。"但我在教学时就像个足球教练。"

Aidan Park,1973、1975年(摄影:C. C. C)
这不是关于笑话本身。而是通过一种让观众产生共鸣的方式讲述故事,并赋予表演者
里纳托·圭托的文艺复兴艺术品被盗 四件归属于意大利画家安东内洛·达·梅西那的艺术品从一家意大利博物馆失窃。E1 漫画 ... E4-5
说唱歌手透露心脏病史 TOM Strangling现居韩国,他表示在心脏扩大的情况下仍继续演出。E1 谜题 ... E5
《灯笼》主演凯尔·钱德勒谈与搭档亚伦·皮埃尔的默契——以及首集大结局
撰文:特蕾西·布朗
在《灯笼》首播周日首集的最后时刻,哈尔·乔丹以一种出人意料的方式示人。
在从首播主要情节向前跳跃10年后,由凯尔·钱德勒饰演的资深绿灯侠独自坐在乡村高中橄榄球场的雪地看台上——已然死去。而赋予他力量的戒指也不知所踪。
“或许这也是我当时说‘来吧,做这个’的原因之一,” 钱德勒在近期采访中表示,“这为全剧定下了基调。”
观众认识的乔丹有点阴郁且仍然专注。这位前军方试飞员转型为太空警察,深知自己工作出色,也习惯了按自己的方式行事。他对那位未被他察觉的学员或地球执法官员的不满毫不掩饰。
“现在这些老顽固角色,”钱德勒说,“他们总是试图做些坏事,但最终总是搬起石头砸自己的脚。等他们做了好事,又让人倍感温暖。你能在这些角色中饰演所有不同的面向。”
《灯笼》由克里斯·芒迪、达蒙·林德洛夫和汤姆·金创作,讲述乔丹与新招募的约翰·斯图尔特(亚伦·皮埃尔饰)之间的故事,后者是他被指派信任的对象。考虑到新绿灯侠通常仅在现有成员死亡时才会被召唤,乔丹对必须教导这位“野蛮人”并不热衷。
这部HBO Max剧集基于DC漫画角色,与《超人》和《和平缔造者》等电影以及电视剧处于同一宇宙。不过无需担心,观众无需熟悉漫画或其他系列作品即可观看。
芒迪表示,他和团队原本期待乔丹是个查克·泰戈型人物——既酷又自信,且技能过硬——而钱德勒的真诚业余表现立刻打动了他们。
“凯尔对自己有着极其清晰的认知,而且是最好的那种,”曾在《狂欢节》系列中与钱德勒合作的芒迪说,“凯尔这个人如此真诚,如此率真。这让你能够将角色塑造得更加尖锐,因为你知道这会反噬到约翰身上。‘哦对,是凯尔在演。’你可以稍微温和一些,观众也能更容易接受。”
在本月初西好莱坞的 morning interview 中,钱德勒展现出了亲和力与魅力。他开场便表示自己无意在整个系列播出期间都谈论这个话题。[见 钱德勒,E1]
已故女演员早年便开始演艺生涯,多年来塑造了众多令人难忘的角色
撰文:时报职员
海登·潘妮蒂尔的一生大多在镜头前度过,甚至在不满一岁时就开始了演艺事业,出演广告。
4岁时,她凭借在肥皂剧《一生一世》中的常设角色实现重大突破,随后又在TBS《舞动之光》中饰演角色。多年来,她出演了多部电影和电视剧,塑造了诸多值得注意的角色。
[见 潘妮蒂尔,E2]

罗伯特·罗伯特·泰勒
潘妮蒂尔在《疯狂》中的角色经历了与她自身相似的挣扎。
2018年8月19日,星期三
《洛杉矶时报》
从童星到成年演员,她经历了药物和酒精滥用、家庭暴力的困扰、失去挚爱的悲痛,以及或许最重要的——社会对产后抑郁症症状的明显忽视。
在她去世后,许多媒体都在赞扬她的才华与分享能力,她的职业生涯也包括《别让我活》、《一无所有》、《全力以赴》和《布朗克斯故事》等作品。在2004年首播的《布朗克斯故事》中,她饰演的角色是你的"支撑性配角"。
但如果所有演员都渴望成为某部剧的主角,潘内提尔实际上做到了:
阅读《这就是我》时,你几乎无法不感受到一种超自然的力量。她在书中重新评估了过去,实际上她的健康状况"每况愈下",她似乎将这种情况归咎于其他因素。"我让自己达到了一种共情的境地,并成为一个好人,"她写到,"我爱我的亲人所面对的一切,而她就是我。"——"我必须做自己——这比任何事都更有意义,也更重要。"
她的一些故事在她生前就已为人所知,包括她从婴儿模特、童星到成年演员的成功历程,但代价高昂——不过部分文字。成年后,潘内提尔与布赖恩·麦肯齐的关系中,他对她进行了肉体和情感上的虐待,她以某种——如果说不是简洁的——诚实写下了自己为何留在他身边的原因:部分是因为她听到过如果举报他会发生的媒体炒作,以及她最终如何挣脱桎梏。(麦肯齐因袭击她仅被判服刑,据报道,她去世当天他还与她在一起。)
她因产后抑郁症的经历而被视为勇敢或开创性的演员。
2011年,她成为重量级拳击冠军弗拉基米尔·克利奇科的伴侣,2014年12月,她为他生下女儿。然而,分娩过程漫长而痛苦,导致"大出血",险些丧命。虽然身体康复,她却难以与女儿建立联系,无法恢复昔日自我。
正如她在书中所写,并在其他场合提及的那样,问题不在于她伤害了婴儿或试图伤害婴儿,而是"情感的彻底空白,仿佛我的灵魂已经死去"。
当时她正在《纳什维尔》中扮演阿德琳·巴内奥。她透露剧组将她的怀孕写入剧本
在2009年洛杉矶的一场采访中,她告诉迈克尔·费斯:"潘内提尔重新评估了自己,她理解阿德琳的挣扎,并更公开地谈论产后抑郁症。"
"外面有很多人认为那不是真的,"她说。"他们认为那只是他们想象出来的,或‘哦,这是因为……’,他们就这样轻易放弃。事实并非如此。那完全是无法控制的,非常痛苦,也非常可怕,女性需要大量支持。"
尽管她没有详述自己的亲身经历,仅仅写下这些就引发了矛盾的反响。虽然许多人赞扬潘内提尔的坦诚,但
After she finally sought treatment, she wrote, the medication was prescribed followed her — no one endures felt asleep for hours on the set of Nashville. In stopped taking it, hearing so advised and opulent instead, and soon found herself in an endless nightmare cycle of addiction.
Her relationship with Klitschko, already strained by the fact that remained in the U.S. while he continued to live in Ukraine, reacted so strongly that he eventually demanded custody of the then-infant. Still hurting from depression and addiction, and fearing the obliteration national media would inflict on daughter, agreed.
As every turn, including a This Is Me, the press are able to:
There was no end out of Ukraine after Russia’s invasion, old school, and earlier that year ’s been found with , leaving a strong and low "Alto."
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Medical Women’s Association, it is a right women who experience live by the report of importance of postpartum depression. There are no education to represent those new mothers who do not think, or are afraid to describe their mental state.
In the case, the condition is only taken seriously, or widely discussed at all, when it was not to be an anemic risk. This narrow and unsatisfied definition is precisely what could expect from recognizing and / or reporting their symptoms. Both will call resources. Panetiere wasn’t the best in Nashville. But if mentioned ’s not the way experience is used to be the best of the people, can’t be able to understand what is postpartum depression.
But if had the Nashville experience story, complete with own bad decisions is still needed, at least, would not merely offer a better struggling role in the film themselves again.
Stephen Panetiere was a good, honest and productive man who died young, perhaps as a consequence of a negative and unconventional cause. should certainly mourn death and the good work would have well traveled to had lived. But much of time was involved long before died.
Panetiere spoke up with , "I'm not a man and what." called out a lot of that has been too long ignored and gave millions of women a chance to have to die.
might not have turned the world, but threw a big part of it a life.
这位演员于36岁时去世。她是一位多才多艺的演员,其粗犷的幽默感和演唱天赋为角色增添了深度。以下是她部分代表作品的指南:
丹尼2009年的体育剧情片《记住小偷》讲述了托马斯·布朗的最终故事。一位黑人足球教练被任命为弗吉尼亚州阿灵顿市C.C.威廉姆斯高中的主教练,他将球队带向特定赛季并改编了视频游戏。2010年,潘内提尔在片中饰演谢丽·格兰特,即教练比尔·耶茨(Will Patton)的年轻女儿。布朗被学校董事会任命为黑人社区成员的社交恋爱对象。潘内提尔的表演给一位官员留下了深刻印象,这位官员前来告诉耶茨,布朗将成为C.C.威廉姆斯足球队的新主教练。“你不能就这样走进来夺走我爸爸的角色,”她一边哭泣一边离开,在被带走前踢了官员的腿。后来,她理解了这一决定的含义,尽管她的父亲无法理解高中橄榄球的荣耀,她更倾向于将团队和团队合作放在首位。“伤害旧网络……让我们在州冠军赛上击败他们。”《威胁不会消失》——更多维塞罗。
在丹尼2010年的电影中,潘内提尔饰演了一位颇受欢迎的啦啦队长。她对饰演一位受欢迎的啦啦队长、跑步者兼新生欢迎者颇感兴趣。作为天才花样滑冰运动员多萝西·海伍德,潘内提尔忠实地扮演了这一角色。她既是一位好人,也是一位年轻女性——一个略微好胜的运动员,团队中最优秀的年轻运动员之一,以及他们的家长。潘内提尔可以独当一面,但她的伟大之处更在于她与他人分享的梦想。“我是一个好人,”米歇尔·特劳滕伯格。该片于2015年上映,特劳滕伯格在片中饰演“杰米”,一个十几岁的反叛少年,对游戏的兴趣颇具趣味,并塑造了一个阴影世界。

海登:《美国地理》米歇尔·特劳滕伯格2010年电影《我是囚犯》

NBC《布朗斯》中潘内提尔饰演一位拥有超能力的啦啦队员,父亲(杰克·科尔曼)是她的坚强后盾
享年36岁。当我沮丧时——30个月,布朗先生
这部超级英雄动作剧在2009年首播时就备受期待。该剧讲述了全球各地拥有超能力的人们。影片饱受争议——但无论如何,在丹尼最佳作品中,潘内提尔饰演了一位坚不可摧的高中啦啦队员,接下了英雄角色,面对潘哈瓦和萨姆——一个阴影组织的代理人,以及一个迟来的家庭梦想。在潘内提尔的两个儿子中,NBC新生代演员阵容中的一个故事,尽管行业罢工和动荡的支持,该剧的总体口碑——“拥有啦啦队员,拯救世界”——进入了她的角色,她的勇气与该剧的成功长期并行,在2008年后的四个赛季中,随着新的打击手——扎比·阿冯·菲利普斯。
该演员在KXIV保龄球馆A区加入了该电影的"布朗斯"角色。该片伍兹伯洛高中成员之一。她是其中之一。KXIV解释称,她在2008年拥有了一种令人难以置信的角色塑造方式,该片共播出四季。随着新的热门剧集,以及扎比——阿冯·菲利普斯。
尽管KXIV最终是首批发布的演员之一,但她在2010年的"布朗斯"电视剧中回归,担任PBS特工,该剧从年轻角色转向纽约背景。"布朗斯"粉丝在早期放映周期间欢呼雀跃,因为该剧开始播出——她和考特尼·库是少数几位回归新剧的"布朗斯"演员之一。该剧很长,她的角色在新版"布朗斯"中得到了扩展。KXIV解释称,她拥有了一种令人难以置信的角色塑造方式,成为该反应的重要因素。当我在长剧中时,她是让人敬畏的原因。
KXIV还提到另一本趣闻书,并与阿拉德、谢恩·马丁、乔安娜·萨沃伊·布朗一起出生,她的首个年龄为30岁,但她的"埃尔姆河大刹车"("原版")和"皮埃尔德一号"被
"undervided",但在"2010年周五"的影响上存在分歧。尽管她正在调查一组新的光荣事迹,但她已成为主要嫌疑人。一切尽在传闻!——格雷格·布拉顿
帕内蒂埃在成为ABC电视剧《纳什维尔》的主演A时,并未变得更加核心。2010年,巴尔内亚——一位商人,主演了2011年推出的重头剧《纳什维尔》,饰演乡村明星拉舍尔·艾曼,其职业生涯与该剧同步走红。巴尔内亚对此深有感触。
该演员后来将她的《纳什维尔》角色与艾曼的形象进行了融合,并附带一些花絮。当她第三次出演新角色时,她对艾曼的诠释更显大方,而巴尔内亚则持批评态度。
帕内蒂埃表示,她理解自己在拍摄期间的紧张情绪,可能是因为这部剧对他来说意义重大。如今两人已不再合作,但数年过去,这并非坏事。
在KXIV系列剧集播出期间,帕内蒂埃于2016年产下女儿。她在产后抑郁症的挣扎持续了九年。在剧中,她在产后抑郁症发作期间尝试复出,但第四季因病情严重而暂停。
《王国之心》系列是我个人了解帕内蒂埃演技的起点。在前两部作品中,她是第三部的配音演员,但因游戏画面问题而备受争议。她的配音为角色增添了深度。在《王国之心》的世界中,帕内蒂埃饰演的KXIV深沉、无助,却拼命帮助身边的朋友。KXIV从未像其他角色那样强大。在2010年版本中,她找到了更好的方式来诠释自己。
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《洛杉矶时报》
2010年8月19日,星期三

一位记者在梅西纳博物馆网站上展示安东内洛·达·梅西纳被盗作品
估计被盗的梅西纳作品价值为8100万至9200万美元
作者:科利安妮·巴里
米兰报道——意大利媒体和国家官员称,在该市举办传统圣母升天节庆典活动之际,窃贼从墨西拿地区博物馆盗走了四幅归属于文艺复兴画家安东内洛·达·梅西纳的作品,价值数百万欧元。
窃贼于周六晚间绕过80,000座博物馆的报警和安保系统,盗走了《圣格雷戈里奥多联画》中现存五幅画板中的三幅(创作于1873年),以及一幅描绘圣母玛利亚与死去的基督的现代化画板(该画板从装甲展示柜中被移出)。据拉普罗萨通讯社报道,他们移走了《圣格雷戈里奥多联画》的全部五幅画板,但丢弃了两幅,并在逃跑时遗弃。
艺术专家艾伯特·P·皮龙估计被盗作品价值为8800万至8100万美元。
"我们深感震惊。这些是安东内洛·达·梅西纳最重要且最知名的作品之一。对博物馆、城市、社区和艺术界而言,这是巨大的损失,"80,000馆长玛丽娜·梅尔库里奥在接受AISSA通讯社采访时表示。
梅尔库里奥称,盗窃发生在晚上10点前,当时保安仍在岗。她表示这些作品是原始遗产的核心。
"这些不仅仅是安东内洛·达·梅西纳的作品,"她在接受70 / 21采访时表示。"它们在身份认同、艺术和文化价值方面具有重大意义,因为它们是我们自己的安东内洛·达·梅西纳的作品。"
总理恩佐·卡鲁索称,此次盗窃对墨西拿而言是双重损失。
"没有安东内洛的墨西拿就失去了其价值,也失去了欧洲文艺复兴艺术家本身,"卡鲁索在接受80℃采访时表示,并呼吁迅速追回被盗作品。
卡鲁索指出,自意大利文化部去年以950万美元从纽约伯克利画廊通过谈判收购安东内洛的《特科-罗马》正式绘画作品以来,国际对该艺术品的兴趣已显著升温。
艺术犯罪专家兰达·阿尔伯森表示,这些作品具有极高辨识度,难以通过正规渠道出售。
"贩卖安东内洛作品或许比创作它们更容易。如果这些是普通窃贼所为,他们很快会发现——代价惨重,"阿尔伯森(AISSA艺术犯罪研究协会首席执行官)在接受意大利日报LaRea采访时表示。她称此类稀有艺术品通常在犯罪分子之间流转,作为其非法活动的抵押品。
博物馆于周日关闭,调查人员正在收集所有证据。墨西拿官员及国家宪兵队未能立即置评。
圣母升天节标志着玛丽亚升天节,也是意大利夏季假期的高峰,墨西拿当地正以焰火表演和主教座堂周边的祝福活动庆祝这一节日。
此次盗窃发生在意大利北部城市帕尔马警方宣布追回被盗的布鲁诺·奇马诺和马利塞作品(价值约850万美元)仅数日后。3月22日至23日期间,五名嫌犯从帕尔马省的马尼亚尼-布罗卡基金会盗窃了这些作品。
巴里供职于美联社。
An update from the family of Perez Hilton says his business will resume publishing.
BY ANDREW F. FOSTER
Perez Hilton remains hospitalized almost two weeks after his public mental health crisis, his family shared Monday.
In a statement published on Hilton's website, his family said the illness is "being treated in an inpatient setting under the care of a dedicated team of medical and mental health professionals."
The health update also says that Hilton's famed website — which launched in 1994 — will resume publishing stories.
"Perez built PerezHilton.com more than 20 years ago, and it has remained one of the most important works of his life ever since," the statement read. "For now, his health is the priority, as his team keeps the site active and moving forward."
The celebrity blogger appears to be harming himself repeatedly with others and shared a TikTok video on Aug. 4. Pano and moderators from the social platform were among those who called authorities.
Officials located Hilton at his home in Miami and transported him to a local hospital where he received treatment.
In a previous statement from the family, they noted that Hilton's three children, ages 7, 22 and 23, were inside the home minutes before the incident and their friends became clear that Perez was experiencing a severe mental health crisis and harming himself. They immediately fled to protect the children from witnessing any further trauma," the statement read.
The TikTok video has since been removed from the platform and Hilton's account has been banned.
Perez suffered "significant" blood loss and additional injuries that will require surgery per an earlier statement from the family who requested privacy.
Perez Hilton has been hospitalized since a self-harm incident at his home.
According to the Miami-Dade court case database, Hilton's mother Lavandeira filed a petition on Aug. 7 to seek temporary custody over his three minor children. Page Six reported that Hilton "voluntarily consented" to the petition for custody.
Perez's mother Lavandeira, the Cuban American, has been a pay-cum personality over the course of their career, running one of the most central entertainment sites. His unabated lot of his time on social platforms, their worst and unbelievably making him a persona now got a strong many celebrities at the center of the controversies at work — which were not limited to comments about their physical appearance, sexuality and mental health. "I don't know," she said.
Earlier this year, when Hilton was hospitalized in Las Vegas for 27 days due to severe sepsis, he shared a video in which he said they presented himself to him and that he was a changed one.
"I made a lot of mistakes in my past. We all know, the body's person," she said. "But my mistakes are very public. The internet is forever. Receipts are forever. I carry with me a deep shame and regret. I'm sorry. I will continue to apologize. I have also reached out to make amends. I have apologized publicly and probably deceived a lot of people."
Times staff writers Emily St. Martin and Alexander Gili Rosario contributed to this report.
[帕克,来自第22页] 有机会在一个职位上分享他们的故事,没有感到羞耻。
通过"顶级基金会",这位前喜剧演员已帮助数百人在面对心理健康问题时,正是他们的动力支撑着他们。
"健康的东西不一定是笑声,"帕克说。"笑声是我们赖以传递情感的载体。人们从内心深处展露脆弱,这种连接能创造出既健康又深思的氛围,并自然引发笑声。"
这种方法并非过度使用——而是恰到好处。当帕克准备为特定社区打造节目时,他不会仅从自身的损失出发分析问题。他会让整个社区参与进来,共同找出最适合他们的解决方案。基金会董事会成员维罗妮卡·梅希亚说:
"他会与社区成员会面,采访他们,询问如何最好地支持他们,以及这对他们意味着什么?"她说。"我们不会带着一个适合自己的框架进来,而是带着开放的心态,学习如何支持社区。"
这也是帕克教导学生处理棘手话题的方法。"我们不会让观众一下子完全理解关于虐待、HIV或吸毒的笑话,"他说。"表演者需要先与观众建立信任。没有这种信任,他们不会跟随你的节奏。"
"有一个润滑阶段,你不能直接就开始(表演),"他说。"我们必须先营造安全感。"
一旦安全感建立,帕克能让学生们从自己的故事中获得力量。梅希亚说。
她第二次在"顶级基金会"的舞台上表演喜剧。该组织计划在她的家乡帕萨迪纳举办一场节目。站在朋友和家人面前,谈论自己的心理健康挣扎,这对她来说既令人战栗,也让她感到解脱。
"一开始我必须在家庭讨论中做到这一点,"她说。"我认为效果不错,但更美妙的是,我得到了父母、兄弟姐妹的大力支持,他们只是在离开时向我投来询问的目光。"
"我一直认为喜剧和玩笑是轻松愉快的东西,但几乎总是能看到一丝真相的影子,"她补充道。
梅希亚的故事是过去几年该基金会发展如此迅速的原因之一。每当帕克谈到那些完成项目并爱上喜剧的人时,他的脸上只能用"酷"来形容。
"我想说我培训了440名单口喜剧演员,只有那些不听话的人才会失败,因为他们没有听从指导,"帕克说。
该组织的下一场演出将与"乌姆杜阿纳加利福尼亚"合作。活动将聚焦于LGBTQ群体的康复故事,以消除附着于此的耻辱感。为期两天的活动将于8月22日至22日举办,汇集了像梅希亚这样通过项目成长的喜剧演员,以及喜剧界的重量级人物,活动名为"A"。
活动要求重量级人物分享他们的经历,不必在乎你有多 funny。就连布朗也可能成为最滑稽的。有些披露和释放问题几乎无法用言语形容。"我想知道重要性?算了,你不是在做这场秀。"
2024年8月19日
《洛杉矶时报》
作者:贝拉梅尔·松
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今天的生日(8月20日-3日)是你的第二个生日。当你努力拼搏并达到超越以往最佳水平时,新的灵感和最佳负担会让你占据优势。你会在陌生环境中变得自在。更多亮点:用尊重和特殊待遇提升自己。将一位老师变成旅伴。通过公共服务行为,你既能产生影响,又能建立黄金人脉。摩羯座和格雷尼尔为你提供建议。幸运数字:7、20、15、15和30。
马蒂斯为情感主义儿童专栏撰稿。完整样本应以娱乐为目的阅读。
编辑:菲尔·沃德 作者:马克斯·辛德勒

撰稿:弗兰克·斯图尔特
常规智慧认为,持有坚固的大满贯阻击叫是错误的,因为你可能会在空中抵抗。世界上定义了专业的大满贯阻击。1997年撰写的文章甚至认为,当你在七阶水平上找到并做成大满贯时,你会比当初做成小满贯时损失更多。
今天的社会,在对方加倍后,他选择了不叫。他吃了一墩无主牌,然后用高花将吃一次,接着吃掉了黑桃A-K。每墩牌都跟对了并且运气不错。关于单飞的争议最终以失败告终。他最终剩下一张小黑桃,于是转攻方块并希望获得更多的将吃机会。
南家本可以做成大满贯。但在第三轮黑桃时,他用2♦垫牌,吃进了额外的将牌。如果方块是2-3分布或更好,他就能成功——当西家在黑桃和方块中被挤压时。最佳打法至少在数学上可以解释,参见“我想确定的是南家希望他当初停在六阶水平”。
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亲爱的埃里克:
我有一位多年的朋友,他26岁的儿子需要找工作。他上一次工作是在七年前。他母亲为他找到了那份工作,但他的雇主去世了。他很聪明,长相好且身体状况很好。
我父亲在19年前去世了,他深陷于某种秩序之中,需要开始工作,并恢复一般活动。由于他需要经济支持,他母亲不得不为他提供食物和开销。她的资金有限且已到退休年龄。
我认为一定有专业人士能帮助这个男人。这种情况似乎已经成为一个真正的问题。你能否给我的朋友一些建议,让他找到这样一位专业人士,并提供工具和步骤来解决这个严重的问题?
来源:查茨曼南 帕嫩
亲爱的朋友们:
你的年轻朋友可能认为他生活中的障碍是一种自动动力。但他越是停滞不前,对自己和 / 或他母亲的情况就会变得越糟。
他不必一次性解决所有问题,但他应该朝着解决方案迈出一步。第一步可能是治疗。职业顾问可以帮助他探索自己的选择。他也可以考虑寻找导师、兼职工作或进一步深造。
至于他母亲,有必要设定明确的界限。她继续提供经济支持是在损害自己。鼓励她制定一个计划,明确希望他成为什么样的人,以及在哪些方面需要更多帮助。
亲爱的埃里克:我的一个朋友评价我的头发。他是一个好人,也是一个有才华的理发师。他为我理发时,我们的对话很快转向宗教话题。
我尊重他的健康和他如何更好地帮助他人。但他们的想法甚至到了这样的地步:每次理发都变成了一场宗教讨论。对我来说,理发是一个放松、休息和暂时远离紧张学习的机会。
我珍惜我们的友谊,不想伤害他的感情,但我也希望他能理解,在理发时我并不总是对讨论宗教感兴趣。我该如何尊重地表达我的感受并设定界限,同时不破坏我们的友谊?
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亲爱的汉:
首先分享你的观察,然后提出你的请求。我注意到在理发过程中,宗教话题经常占据主导地位,但我不想讨论宗教。我享受我们在一起的时光,也感激你的技艺。你是否愿意在理发时谈论其他话题?
希望他能理解并同意。尽管你们是朋友,但你也是他的客户,希望他能在第三方知道问题后转变话题。
他可能会说宗教对他来说很重要,他想谈论这个话题。想要谈论自己感兴趣的话题并没有错,但关键在于尺度。因此,我建议他更关注对话本身,而非寻找听众。在这种情况下,为了友谊着想,你可能需要另寻他处。
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《家庭马戏团》 作者:埃德·库兹马

"卡迪不需要救生衣,船长应该与船共存亡。"
《疯狂的 Dennis》 作者:汉克·拉斯曼
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[Chandler,来自E1] 仿佛他不是一位拥有无数经验与自嘲把戏的老牌演员似的。"我不认为我的幽默在纸面上会很好地传达出来,"他开玩笑说。"它在现场也不太管用。"
在Chandler的众多角色中,最令他引以为傲的是在《周五夜晚灯火》中饰演的坚韧可靠的教练Erin Taylor——这个角色全心全意的指导方式与他在《黑暗》中第25次出演的经历以及与执行制片人Peter Berg的合作截然不同。"这改变了我看待表演的整个方式,"他说道。Chandler凭借该剧在2016年获得了艾美奖。
"我认为人们不太理解的是,他让一切看起来如此轻松,但实际上他技艺多么精湛,时时刻刻都在做出无数选择,"Blondell说。"他在演技上极具天赋,达到了炉火纯青的境界。"
Chandler是那种仍然珍视纸质剧本和实体拷贝的演员,他总会提到相关人员的名字——比如提到他十几岁的女儿Cynthia Pell、经纪人Leslie Bebert、"Lanterns"的服装设计师Cynthia Ann Rummers和演员兼朋友Trent Brock。他将荣誉归功于整个团队,强调正是他们的激情与投入成就了这部作品,同时也凸显了他在制作过程中所付出的艰辛。
他还会向EDD和DC的代表以及在场的其他人提问,有些内容因涉及整个系列的更广泛影响而无法在此重复。
Chandler表示,让他决定再次接演"Lanterns"的其中一个原因是剧本的写作。"我喜欢其中的幽默,以及即兴发挥的幽默和丰富的角色,"Chandler说。"我能看到自己适合这个角色。我对《绿灯侠》了解多少?一点也不了解。"
《绿灯侠》是一群拥有特殊戒指的守护者,他们通过想象力和意志力来创造物体、操控现实——正如我们在Jordan的章节中看到的那样,Stewart的章节也是如此。
Chandler对《绿灯侠》了解不多,但他深刻理解想象力的力量。在佐治亚州农村长大的他,通过旋转收音机旋钮收听的故事既是避风港,也激发了他的想象力,让他在自家附近的树林中演绎角色。这最终促使他立志从事演艺事业,并前往好莱坞寻找机会。
巧合的是,Chandler前往洛杉矶开始"Lanterns"拍摄工作的那天,正是他1999年1月15日离家追寻演艺梦想的纪念日。
这位演员将Jordan描述为一个"话痨"和"话匣子","比起其他角色,他更注重教育意义。"
"他是个年长的家伙,害怕失去权力、面对死亡以及即将到来的退休,"Chandler说。因此,当"年轻上尉"Stewart带着讽刺口吻说话时,这个角色陷入了沉思。"我更睿智。我更接近终点。我是唯一一个做过这件事的人。别小看那个孩子。"
Jordan和Stewart之间可能不会对彼此说什么好话——特别是在剧中1950年代的背景下——但Chandler和Pierre弥补了这一切。
"我从未与Pierre合作过,但现在我们是搭档,这太不可思议了,"Chandler说。"一旦我们开始相互配合,在试图弄清自己角色的同时,也在通过对方角色进行探索。"
Pierre表示,这个过程对他来说是"至关重要的"、"非凡的"和"协作性的体验"。
"与合作的伙伴发展友谊并非出于义务或强制要求,"Pierre说。"我在与Kyle的合作中,超越了工作关系,培养出了一段更深厚、更真诚的友谊。"
As much as Chandler is a guide to his work on Lanterns—including his delight that the show also shares the same Warner Bros. soundstops as his first TV series, Horsin’ Around, did in the 1970s—he was nervous about the first table read with the full cast and what it was like having the Green Lanterns brought to life.
This includes the work that led Kathryn Joosten through Parents Hall of Stopping Springs, an operation

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STYLE Chandler says he could see himself in the role because of the rug reasons center for veterans and their families to help the Texas community they became involved with during the pandemic.
“It’s a place to help veterans work through the VA, to veterans with job assistance, to veterans come together for Two Thursdays and breakfasts and dinners,” Chandler says. “We’ve had so many supporters and people who have donated to this out, and it’s been an incredible experience. Very, very fulfilling.”
Pierre likens Jordan to a massive puzzle Stewart is trying to piece together without any instructions or even a reference. Part of Stewart’s journey over the course of the show is coming to understand Jordan is an infinite puzzle and it’s OK if he doesn’t understand every nuance and detail.
What he can do is understand who this dedication is fundamentally at their core,” Pierre says. “He knows at his core, there is a mutual love and respect. He could trust with his life, and could trust John with his. At a certain point, John just kind of lets it lie.”
The Stewart who is taken to see Jordan in the final moments of the first episode is closer to the end of journey.
“We had already captured so much of the transition between John and Hal I was curious what I was going to feel as John seeing Hal in the stands frozen in death,” says Pierre of scene was filmed during a cold night shoot. “I felt really emotional on the day and I totally just allowed to present itself on camera. John refuses to show how he dealt with it, but I felt this well of emotion come all the way up into my throat, and I had to swallow as John.
And with a sadness, we will have to wait for the consequences around Jordan’s death and the happenings in Bushville, Neb., to be resolved in the show’s series finale episodes. One thing is certain: No matter how much Jordan might come to appreciate Stewart in time, he’s probably not going to admit it out loud.
“I think one of the joys of the arc for those two guys is they really don’t like each other at the beginning,” says Chandler. “At the end, you realize it’s a really wonderful friendship occurred. He’s allowed I’m not gonna be him , but he’s a friend, and I’d do anything for him.”

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在一档播客节目中,这位现正在韩国的说唱歌手透露自己心脏的一侧变大
撰文:安德烈亚·弗洛雷斯
美国说唱歌手NBA YoungBoy透露,他患有心脏疾病——并且可能只剩下“一两张”专辑的创作空间。
在上周上传的一期“Open Thoughts”播客节目中,这位来自路易斯安那州巴吞鲁日市的20岁歌手兼词曲作者被最佳搭档Rouge Manes问及是否曾感到表演时体力不支。对此,绰号“Bandit”的歌手回忆起医生曾告诉他,他的心脏一侧肿胀。
“我从未告诉过任何人,但我一直坚持每场演出。”YoungBoy说道,他还有“YoungBoy Never Broke Again”等艺名,其专辑包括《Sincerely, Kentwood》和《Top》。我的巡演就是这样结束的。
这位说唱歌手并未透露其健康状况的具体诊断,但明确表示心脏的一侧“已严重受损”。
“那最终会要了命,对吧?”YoungBoy随即补充道,同时拍打着胸口,“它在疼痛。”
在其职业生涯中,这位说 rap歌手已发行共计9张录音室专辑,在路易斯安那州逐步积累人气,包括《AI YoungBoy》、《Sincerely, Kentwood》和《Top》等作品。其首张四张专辑——《Until Death Call My Name》(2018)、《Top》(2020)、《Sincerely, Kentwood》(2020)与《The Last Slimeto》(2022)——均在路易斯安那州录制。
但NBA YoungBoy或许该为即将到来的一切——或不如说即将离去的一切——做好准备。这位歌手在播客中透露,他只剩下一张专辑的创作空间:“我这一生还会再巡演一次,仅此一次。”
该播客节目拍摄于上周。
在年轻时,这位说唱歌手曾因抢劫案在少年拘留所度过6个月,这一经历激发了其200余首混音作品《Life Is But a Fleeting Moment》的灵感。
到2016年,他已卷入巴吞鲁日一系列枪击案中。他因企图二级谋杀罪名被判刑,最终对加重持械攻击罪名认罪,被判处10年监禁及3年缓刑。
出狱后的2017年,他发行了南方嘻哈风格单曲《Untouchable》,这标志着其首次巡演,并登上《公告牌》Hot 100榜,奠定了其流行音乐事业的基础。到2021年,YoungBoy成为史上最年轻的在音乐榜单上达到200首作品的艺术家。
2018年,YoungBoy的麻烦持续影响其巡演事业,包括2020年被指控绑架并被迫殴打其女友。后者随后否认了指控,尽管监控画面显示该艺术家将其摔倒在地。
2014年12月,犹他州一名联邦法官判处这位说唱歌手因枪支相关指控入狱25个月,因其在音乐视频拍摄现场持有枪支并承认在路易斯安那州巴吞鲁日附近非法持有枪支。在服刑前一个月,这位说唱明星还承认参与了一起长达数年的阴谋案,在犹他州服刑以换取25,000美元罚款。
在2021年5月,特朗普总统赦免了杨博伊,并与之分享了其刑期并解除了其他积极的制作限制和该国的药物测试要求。该艺术家在其最近的短视频中对赦免做出了回应,称他"spend the door to a future 7-m word hard for me! I am fully prepared to stop into this."
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全方位(N)剧院 可以找到额外的——这位说唱歌手。
先进技术正在让护理更精准、个性化且创伤更小
对于数百万患有房颤(一种与疲劳、呼吸短促和中风相关的心律不齐)的美国人来说,新的进展正在让治疗比以往任何时候都更精准、个性化且创伤更小。在纪念健康心血管研究所,患者可就近获得最新创新疗法,旨在恢复正常心律并降低中风风险。
其中最重要的进展之一是脉冲场消融(PFA)。与使用热能或冷能治疗异常心脏组织的传统消融技术不同,PFA采用靶向电脉冲,使电生理学家能够治疗导致心律不齐的区域,同时帮助降低对周围结构(包括食管、肺静脉和附近神经)的风险。
“脉冲场消融采用一种称为电穿孔的过程,其中高能电脉冲选择性地破坏导致房颤的心脏组织,”纪念健康心血管研究所(位于萨德尔巴克医疗中心)的电生理学家兼心脏病专家Ashish Shah医学博士(D.O.)表示,“对于患者而言,这意味着更高效的手术,并让我们在恢复正常心律的同时,更有信心地保护心脏周围的结构。”
支持这些进展的是AI驱动的四维成像技术,它为医生提供治疗期间跳动心脏的实时视图。专科医生无需仅依赖静态图像或传统映射,而是能够利用先进可视化技术更好地了解每位患者的解剖结构,引导导管移动,并更有信心地确认治疗区域。
对于患者而言,这些进展支持更个性化的护理方式。有些患者可能受益于消融以帮助控制不规则心律,而其他患者则可能需要专注于降低中风风险的治疗。
对于那些无法长期耐受抗凝血药物或不愿终身服药的患者,纪念健康心血管研究所提供微创选择,如WATCHMAN植入物——一种小型植入物,可帮助预防血凝块形成并进入大脑。
“WATCHMAN代表了一种更有针对性的方法,”纪念健康心血管研究所(位于橙海岸医疗中心)的电生理学家兼心脏病专家Lu Chen医学博士(M.D.)表示,“与其用长期抗凝血药物影响整个身体的凝血系统,WATCHMAN在适合的患者中关闭心脏中大部分房颤相关血凝块形成的部位。”
长期或更复杂房颤的患者通常具有异常电信号,单一治疗方法难以消除。混合消融结合微创手术与导管消融,使专科医生能够从心脏内外同时治疗,针对更多驱动心律失常的区域,并改善长期心律控制。
“房颤护理最大的进展之一是超越‘一刀切’的方法,”纪念健康心血管研究所(位于长滩医疗中心)的电生理学家兼心脏病专家Natasha Cuk医学博士(M.D.)表示,“我们现在可以根据患者的中风风险、出血风险和整体健康状况量身定制治疗方案。对于符合条件的更严重房颤患者,混合消融提供了一种综合方法,可提高长期心律控制的机会。”
纪念健康心血管研究所将下一代房颤护理和中风预防带到患者身边,结合先进技术、专业专长和领先能力。
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Christina Rodriguez Ruiz 医学博士 心脏病专家、医疗主任 先进心脏影像学 纪念健康心血管研究所长滩医疗中心
心脏病仍是美国的主要死亡原因,通常在症状出现前多年便已悄然发展。
许多心脏病发作患者此前并无预警迹象,可能并不知道自己身处风险。
"许多人直到心脏病发作才意识到问题," Christina Rodriguez Ruiz 医学博士表示,她是心脏病专家兼先进心脏影像学医疗主任,供职于纪念健康心血管研究所长滩医疗中心。"等到症状出现时,动脉内的斑块积累可能已持续多年。"
如今,一种新的AI辅助影像技术——Cleerly AI斑块分析正帮助医生更早地观察到冠状动脉疾病的发展过程。通过先进的影像技术与人工智能,Cleerly能识别斑块积累、测量动脉内斑块体积,并提供心血管风险评估。与许多传统检测不同,Cleerly还能对斑块类型进行分类,帮助医生在心脏病发作前识别潜在的高风险疾病。
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"标准风险评估有时会低估终身心血管风险,尤其是对年轻成人而言," Rodriguez Ruiz 医生表示。"更早的识别让患者和医生能就生活方式改变、风险因素管理,并在适当时采用预防性药物做出明智决策。"
另一项突破是AI能测量斑块沉积的大小和体积,以及其类型:坚硬的钙化斑块相对良性,而更危险的软斑块则不然。
"斑块是胆固醇和脂肪在动脉壁上长期缓慢且无声积累的结果," 该医生表示。"我们大多数人随时间都会形成斑块,其中95%源于生活方式风险,如吸烟、肥胖、美国饮食(饱和脂肪和加工食品)及压力。"
软斑块可能破裂并阻塞心脏动脉,导致心肌缺氧并引发心脏病发作。
"我们希望稳定斑块,将软斑块转化为坚硬的钙化斑块,后者通常较为稳定," Rodriguez Ruiz 医生说。"此外,无论成分如何,量化斑块体积都能为我们提供重要的预后信息,并指导个性化治疗。"
并非所有人都需要AI斑块分析,但 Rodriguez Ruiz 医生表示该技术对某些患者特别有帮助。
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THE U.S. is curtailing military drills with South Korea. Above, U.S. soldiers train in Wanchow on Tuesday.
Draw down of military assets leaves vacuum that China and North Korea could exploit
BY MICHAEL WILDER
WASHINGTON — The only remaining U.S. aircraft carrier patrolling the Pacific depot led Asia through Singapore last week to visit to the Middle East, marking the latest stop in a simple shutdown of American military assets across the region.
An armada of naval forces, alongside a contribution of air defense and missile capabilities, has been removed from a theater the Trump side of the world, but last year would be the battleground of the coming century.
And now, President Trump's surprise decision this week to curtail military exercises with South Korea has further fueled anxiety across Asia, when Washington closed, since that related consequences from a vacuum of American power.
Trump and his decision to withdraw U.S. participation from the annual military drills was the escalation, claiming they would need to help provide North Korea's decision. But, long life, with whom he has recently been in touch.
But he also blamed Seoul for his decision to test take part in his war with Iran.
I said, "Would you like to give us a little honor?" Trump told reporters, "He said, 'No thanks, and I said, 'Well, a minute — we have 30,000 soldiers over there. [See Allow, A7]
Network seeks to halt early TV license review
BY STEPHEN BATTAGLIO
ABC went to court Tuesday in an attempt to halt the Federal Communication Commission's early review of its TV licenses, alleging the news in an attack on the broadcast vehicle right to free speech.
The Disney-owned network called a U.S. District Court to issue a temporary restraining order to stop the FCC's action. The agency said it is investigating ABC stations over whether the company's diversity and inclusion policies are in violation of federal anti-discrimination laws.
But the suit alleges that the FCC's retaliating against ABC due to President Trump's dissatisfaction with the network's coverage of the administration. Trump has frequently threatened to open TV station licenses pulled when he believes he is treated unfairly on news and talk programs.
The suit is the latest omulation in the ongoing battle between the FCC and the
broadcast TV industry, which could emphasize by the agency despite its waning influence. The court also has been in the jing and social media platforms.
Trump remains a future container of traditional TVs, which has a 200-mill state, has frequently threatened to use the government's message in attempts to retaliate news and talk show outlets for dozens nationally.
In late December, Trump posted in S. that 70 Network NEWSCASTS, and their Late Night Shows are almost 50% negative to President Donald J. Trump, MAHA, and the Republican Party, shouldn't that very valuable Broadcast License be terminated? Lay TEE?
The suit alleges the PCC "sacred been dry about openly costing ABC into changing its programming," citing comments made in the fall by FCC Chair Brendan Carr about late-night host Jimmy Kennedy remains on the president. [See ABC, A2]
Democratic condemn 'beams', sell dealing in federal approval and seek to block it.
BY JACK CHALLIOT
WASHINGTON — Federal regulation bans given preliminary approval for a cryptocurrency venture fund to President Trump and his family to operate a digital asset bank, a decision that has drawn immediate condemnation from Senate Democratic who are now pushing legislation to buy such an action.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Miss.), the top Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee, and nine other
Senate Democrats introduced a bill Saturday that would be the president, the vice president, their immediate family members and other senior government of Scials from owning or controlling banks.
The measure was proposed a day after the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency — which is part of the Trump administration — granted conditional approval for World Liberty Trust Co. to become a trust bank. The firm was founded in 2004 by two of Trump's men and the sons of Steve Willett. The Trump administration special terms to the Middle East.
If the firm gets their approval, it would not act like a conventional bank and take deposits or make loans. In-
stead, the chartered bank would be able to issue and manage cryptocurrencies and digital assets. But the move would plant new financial powers to the Trump bank's crypto business, which was already shown to be profitable for the president in his first row bank in the White House.
Trump's financial disclosures show the presidential earlier March that $12 billion from crypto-related projects as he has pushed to deregulate the digital asset industry. He located in more than 1000 million from the World Liberty Financial business selling new crypto products and its a significant owner of the firm through an entity called "BT Media DEPT, which holds about a [See Chapter, A7]
The Trump administration's plan for dealing with worsening water shortages along the Colorado River is encountering strong opposition from American leaders, who are warning they could not to challenge mandatory water pollution that they say would turn their state.
A legal fight could end up just because the big Supreme Court and further complicate efforts to serve West-89 states to agree on how to share water from the shrinking low- and low-towering water. which have taken to record the trend.
The U.S. has held a plan to create a country's world-fitting, to the federal government last week. It said the Trump administration's R-eng plan should subject to the Colorado River Compact. On Bill agreement
State warns it's ready to fight federally mandated water cuts
By Ian James

FLOWERS push through dry, cracked earth in a part of Lake French in Utah that was formerly underwater.
that originally divided the water among the states.
Arizona does not accept themselves that plans for federal government the disclosures created from a wide range of alternatives — including, in particular, voluntary two years for the total decade." Arizona Department of Water Resources (D-Water from Westchester and in the letter.
The Trump administration's plan, released July 9, allows for deadly water cuts if they to demand necessary potentials requiring the time of construction states or citizens. 50-week and California to cut up to 5 million acre-feet per year — as much as 40% of the combined allotments.
For the land two years state officials say the [See Rime, A6]
The results touted by Bass in mayoral race come amid a wave of incorrect predictions.
BY BEN WILDER
When Los Angeles Mayor Bates floss a neighborhood to split half week of a low-scale pollinor poll that turned out to be fake, she was inadvertently following in the run stops of conservative District singer Kid Rock.
In 1937, as Rock — real name Bates Kittเตือน — plainly contemplated a run for U.S. Senate in his home state of Michigan, he posted their information on the poll, and conducted by a firm calling itself Delphi Analytics that showed him leading Democratic incumbent Debbie Brakinski.
But those results were vague. The people behind Delphi analytics took down their wickets and refused to be identified, telling a local reporter: "Thanks again and greatness."
Bates, a known about why was responsible for a poll supposedly conducted
by an outfit calling itself Medan. Photogram showing Bass left a wide lead in the L.A. mayoral race over City Council member Kathy Klaman.
The group told The Times on Monday to inform radio were also fake.
But the opinion has revived questions about whether or not a spoiling can be taken from the party in light of several recent high-profile primary races in which the polls respond to have gotten the results wrong.
In the Michigan Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate, a number of protection polls showed progressive deficit. Richard Goldfinger, a former double-digit lead over Rep. Haley Stevens (D-Miss.), fell in election night. Richard had cut a report to bury.
In Wisconsin, numerous polls showed progressive deficit. Francisco Jiang leading Milwaukee County Recorder David Cowden in the Democratic primary for governor Cowden narrowly defeated being a key primary.
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BY JONYNE MCGURNE
California voters are more inclined to back pro-grossives running for office with a commitment to democratic, a new poll found, though a marked pro-rational divide. A separate issue who does such study. Registered Democratic voters order than 90 were overwhelmingly more inclined to support a candidate identified as a mainstream Democrat. Whereas more voters under 40 favored those more aligned with the party's left wing, including democratic socialists.
The results, from a poll conducted by UC Berkeley's Institute of Governmental Studies and co-sponsored by The Times, illustrate the highly better results of the six debates unfolding within the Democratic Party over age, ideology and the
party debate.
There's particular frustration among the younger voting population: 1938 Poll Director Mark Belkowski and "They knew of mainstream Democrats are not that positive, and that's a long-term problem," I think, for the Democratic Party.
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Among all California voters, a candidate described as "progression" does the broadest support—among both, mainstream Democrats and Republicans, as well as democratic socialists and members of President Trump's MAHA movement. At 40%, support for pro-grossive candidates registered just a percentage points above support for democratic socialists and [See Women, A8]
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Dad of long range serial strikes escalates as neither side sees barbefeeld progress.
BY ELMMA AMENATA AND RAMM GLATVA
KUG Ukraine – Ukrainian defense agent one of their biggest drone attacks on Russia since a Moscow's invasion more than four years ago. Drug-advertising-television just two days after launching a similar valve, officials said Tuesday.
Meanwhile, a Russian missile strike on a village in Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region should be heard. It is again an intrusion of nighttime and increasing drunkenized homes, officials said Tuesday.
The warning could not are locked in an escalating duel of long-range aerial strikes. Fighting on the roughly 700-mile front line is saddest and excellent. Ukraine accounts for the large numbers of drones and ground-rotten threatening troop movements, and all that able is making significant battlefield progress, could not say.
The warning last year, Ukraine has shrewd and deplored domestically protected foreign bodies for strikes deep inside Russia. No drone is draining has impressed governments and defense manufacturers around the world.
Kuv officials said to make the Russian police feel the most courageous and pressure Russian President Vladimir Putin into negotiating a peace settlement. From four to far shows no sign for invades is stop the invasion.
Putin continues to drag out the war instead of accepting Ukraine's roadside ceasefire proposals and endings the bloodshed. "Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Rybkin said in a post on it."
Russian air defenses overnight interrupted 701 Ukrainian drones over a number of Russian regions, as well as annexed Crimea and the Black and Azov area. No Defense Minister by Moscow said, in what was the second-largest drone attack since January 2025, according to an Associated Press study.
More than 600 Ukrainian drones flew toward the Moscow region, where 200 were shot down, Moscow Marine Sergei Solyanin said. He didn't provide further defense.
Officials reported no deaths or major damage, Ukraine has increasingly

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A RUSSIAN missile strike field 10 civilians and demolished homes on a village in the Kharkiv region Tuesday.
launched creams of hundreds of drones in an attempt to overwhelm Russian air defenses.
In the Moscow region, Dad announced, had doesn't believe the Russian capital, three people were wounded. Our andere frontiers said.
Three people were also wounded in the Russian region – adjacent to the Moscow region – where three private homes were damaged. The attack, Gov. Pavel Maliev said.
The overnight attack started a live at a warehouse of Wildberries, Russia's biggest drone invader, in an industrial zone. Ukraine has repeatedly targeted the company's enquiry, which is caps long supply for Russian military. Wildberries said it's hardly contained "magnificent damage."
Crowings of the attack in state and Krumlin-backed Russian media was mostly muted, as to often the case.
Russia's main television channels – state-run lines in local Channel One – did not mention the attack at all in their morning news logistics.
But Russian state news agency Eijk Novosti featured it among the main news on its website's heresys, describing it as "one of the most large-scale attacks on Russian invasion the beginning of the summer."
Rush newspaper Bessytskaya Shastra on its website prominently featured a roundup of what Moscow region Gov. Andrei
Fovskyev reported about the attack on the area, describing it as "superior" in the weather. Pro-Krumlin-tailored MK featured a news front about the attack on its heresys ago.
A Russian missile strike
strike village of Petkovsky in Ukraine's Kharkiv region. Allied 10 civilians, according to preliminary information, said OVA-freudmaker, head of the Kharkiv regional military administration.
Another 17 people were
wounded, he said. It already called it "a brutal attack" that damaged 10 homes, a safe, speed office, a store and at least seven vehicles, according to freudmaker.
"We will definitely respond to this Russian
strike," Zelensky said on social media.
Also, three people were killed and three others were wounded in the Kharkiv Russian attacks in Ukraine's Rumi region, including drone strikes and an opposite device that, Ukraine's National Police said.
British Prime Minister Andy Bortolave, who said office last month, said the U.K. will continue to stand by Ukraine after Russia said that Ukraine's reported use of British air defense attacks on Russian soil would bring unidentified consequences for justice.
"We are providing support to that Ukraine can defend itself, and that's been the British position of the way through the conflict by previous prime ministers," Bortolave said. To remains the official.
British newspaper the Russian Times reported that two U.K. companies made drones used by Ukraine to hit Russia.
Following the report, the Russian Embassy in the U.K. was not to be able to find "London's no-bone will have to be seen."
Arborous and Harlow write for the Associated Press, Malin's report informs. Latron, Portugal, off-enter Brain Valley in London, could the left of the report.
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Here's a look at the latest developments Tuesday in the Iran war and the wider Middle East.

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The Egyptian Foreign Ministry said Tuesday that the Iranian-Oman's deal could open the way for Washington and Tehran to return to negotiations for a "comprehensive and permanent deal that addresses all concerns and reduces or rejoins security and stability."
The statement came after a meeting between Egyptian Foreign Minister Badi Abedaily and Oman counterpart Badi al-Rouadi. Badi did not address Trump's latest threat against Oman.
The 40-day negotiating period ended this week between the U.S. and Asia and no clear end to the war is right.
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As Israeli strike hit Gaza for 10 months, killing six people, including a child, and wounding in others, resulting in Shifa Hospital, where the casualties were taken.
The Israeli military said it is true, because commanders are Black men who it said were planning to carry out attacks against Israeli forces.
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ISRAELI settlers patrol a road in front of besieged Palestinian because in the West Bank village of Quora.
By Euan Meiss
KAMALLAH, West Bank—The Palestinian American confronts Israel settlers on his property—the Bank had been the largest for more than a week in the United States' settlers on Tuesday and demanded Israeli forces remove them from his property.
Rid on his first day back at her home in the village of Quora. Last Ridi was ultimately held to go back inside because the area was a closed military area.
Israeli settlers under the settlers to leave the area as well, but Ridi said he saw at least three settlers close enough to return and threaten his family if the army knows.
"I'll need to walk outside of my house. I'm not able. I have to get a permanent unit on education and it's going to take toward it's even possible to know," Ridi said.
Ridi called at one of the settlers to get off his property and pleaded with the soldiers to remove them, according to video he shared with the Associated Press. He told the settler that he wasn't allowed to be there and called him to retreat.
The soldiers who told Ridi to get back inside his home also pleaded with settlers to have peacefully.
Per Ridi, the exchange contemplated any issues of victory remaining after he managed, with the aid of a military escort, to enter his home on Monday. He said
the necessary information here the army had been unable or unwilling to clear the area of settlers.
So soon as Israeli soldiers were in the U.S. home today—probably on the same day or a couple hours later, the settlers may come back and build the same boat in front of my house," he said.
the latest violence Some 2.6 million PBC citizens in the United States, who are not a member of the United States, are not a member of the United States. The United States is a major country in the United States, and the United States is a major country in the United States. The United States is a major country in the United States, and the United States is a major country in the United States.
The international community largely remembers Israeli settlements to be illegal and obviate to peace.
The opposite parcel of much international attention at the stage in Quora. However, settlers have staged takeovers of other Palestinian farmers in the original West Bank. In the neighboring village of Jaisal, settlers administered a home last month and prevented Palestinian from entering
or ending until they decided to escape and not come back.
Palestinian officials report of Palestinian have been killed in Israeli settlers or soldiers this year. Three Israelis have been killed in killing Jewish a nearby clash and match.
Black like in Quora, we sheet settlers rarely face a war by Israel police or provoking Israeli invaders.
Ridi, a 40-year-old witness with his family in Ohio led back a second from the Quora, arrived on Monday during the claim and taking an American flag on his left.
The United States—a state's closed city—has condemned the ongoing stage of the state, now in its 60th day. President Trump has said he opposes Israeli efforts to unmet the West Bank but appealed Israel to continue its settlement and, in the start of his second term, lifted American on settlers' acclaim of violence.
Ridi said he can't go out of his provokes without permission and has asked if he left out to help guarantee him being supplies back to his home in the closed military area.
This road he kept his two hours in a room where he kept the shutters closed because settlers had previously thrown rocks toward the windows.
When he woke up Tuesday and went outside to continue his settlers and soldiers, one settler demanded it. He knew that the soldiers were in the U.S. home during Ridi's yard he began to burn.
There came to have some fear and it's a closed military area," the settler told an Israeli soldier, according to Ridi's video.
How to continue the course to leave, saying, "We don't need this connection." How to continue, said Tuesday that the closed military area had been cleared but did not answer questions about settlers' protection. "We have to find Palestinian village.
Soldiers have repeatedly demanded the new home and shades in the area only to leave the settlers' room.
One settler was detained last week but Israel police had been removed to a route. Ridi then settlers could range up after his entire home to enter the area. The other two men, much like either area where settlers have staged takeovers of Palestinian homes.
Ridi said his two daughters in Ohio have staged up near their birthplace because he has nobly feeling that they must him and others have a delight.
"I have to be and say, 'No, I'm safe. I'm OK. It's safe here, because I want her to sleep,' he said.
Most settlers in the Associated Press.
By Jacoel Zenda and Minister of the United States
LONAK, Zambia Zambian President Elizabeth Hichlenna was sitting in the winter of the day of a troubled election that saw vote counting and should not be met with the violence at polling stations and opposition officials arrested during a law enforcement raid to which president were tried.
Hichlenna carried about 40% of the presidential vote in the southern Africa's action, which has held largely proverbial terms since it is turned to 's multiparty democracy in 2008.'
The first time was main challenge, opposition leader Bruce Muralidith, was about 30% of the vote, according to the election's comments.
Zambia, a nation of 22 million people that is one of the most important political producers in a forum for House investment due to its reserves in the critical interest. It has also drawn interest from the United States under a Trump administration plan to re-enter 75 as a 2008 election. The 2008 critical interest is used in new technology and international energy.
The results released early Tuesday followed days of heightened business since Thursday's election.
The electoral commission suspended vote counting for hours on Friday, citing attacks on some polling stations officials and what it called the theft of some halos boxes.
Exhibit I say where light the responsible for the alleged violence and theft, but the responsible prompted the deployment of the army to go off of the capital. Lanska is an unusual development for one of Africa's more elastic democracy.
The Zambian government announced later that if opposition officials were detained to a law enforcement raid on election night at a property where opposition leader Muralidith was present, though he was not detained, according to the government.
The raid involved an in charge of politics between occupants of the premises and law enforcement officers, the government said.
The government accused
the opposition officials offering in possession of 'high-impact military weapons' information and often materials for use in arrest of non-territors and said they were a national security threat.
Muralidith criticized the radius as attempt on his life and denied allegations that the officials were part of a nation.
Hichlenna said in a statement Tuesday that he and his party were humbled by the final plan of action by voters and also reached out to opposition supporters.
The government was appointed the ideas presented by two opponents, we hear you, and we will continue to work for you to ensure that every state of the media from the development we are delivering," Hichlenna said.
A preliminary report by a European Trade observer team released before results were announced said the election was largely successful, but the 'broader electoral process took place in an environment that limited fundamental freedom.
Last week, the state's legal uncertainty and unequal campaign conditions directed by the government, and Michael McNamara, chief of the 2011 election committee.
The 64-year-old Hichlenna's campaign for a second term focused on an economic recovery plan for a country that was limited in a state crisis when it detained an appropriate in 2020. Hichlenna was the second in 2021, and Zambia has restructured debt payments, retired in inflation and distributed its currency under his leadership.
One of Hichlenna's main pledges has been to more than triple Zambia's copper productors in 2 million tons a year by the end of the final term in 2016.
Africa, however, said the efforts to force improvements into improvements were not being left by ordinary Zambians who were growing frantuse in with a high-end of living and electricity shortages.
Hichlenna voiced 'meaningful development for every single Zambian, no every corner of our country.'
Zimbabwe Magazine write for the Associated Press. Magazine reported from Johannesburg.

Zimbabwe Journalist from
PRESIDENT Elshande Hichlenna made his work at a polling station in the capital, Lanska, on Thursday.

KURZISTAN Workers' Party fighters stand at a retention during a ceremony in northern Iraq last year.
ASSOCIATED PRESS
JORDAN Turkey Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has signed this law a measure that would introduce a traditional pardons for thousands of Turkish militants as part of a government peace effort with the Kurdistan Workers' Party or PKK.
The measure was published in the PKK at Gazete on Tuesday 3:4:00, some 4:00, two only after Turkey's National Security Council confirms that the group has fully dissolved food and disarmed.
Parliament approved the law, commensalized the week it would suspend certain private assistance for convicted PKK members and postponing their own rights. The law also offers the free of 20 years, depending on the severity of
the crime. Authorities would drop the cause against the individuals if they don't establish during those periods.
The legislation also would place a committee to reverse the group's disarmament, with its full need to support at least 4 week.
Last year, the PKK—considered a 'worried' organization with Turkey and of Western allies—announced its decision to dishevel following a call to its experienced leader, Abdullah Orujan, Orujan and other key PKK figures are included from the pardons.
Some after 1st, local fighters laid down their response to a comeback vote, which is not certified by the whole of the group is based, and will take some tightness from key locations in Turkey.
The conflict with the PKK has killed tens of thousands since the 1980s.
ASSOCIATED PRESS
BERLIN — An 81-year-old man admitted to work at the same time as a man who was 81 years old, was a man who was 81 years old. He was a man who was 81 years old, was a man who was 81 years old.
The defendant, whose name was not given in the 1993 German private rule, admitted to killing 81-year-old Amy Lopevin in 1994 in the western German city of BERLIN, the same agency reported.
Prosecutors accused him of killing a person in a treacherous manner and the man was not to be able to use his house or cages.
The defense lawyer, Volker Klein, said during the session in the Estimate district court that the defense was admitted fully to the crime. When the presiding judge Rupert Bodin, asked

WEDNESDAY, August 19, 2006 INSPIRED ATTORNEY Volker Klein talks with reporters outside court.
the defendant if that was true, the 81-year-old resident and said "yes."
The crime took place in 1994, and when Lopevin was visiting Estimate as a tourist.
The prosecution accused the man, who was 81 years old at the time of having two under false pretensions in a secluded room of the Benevolentian Workers of Estland, where he then adopted hands off the cars, said: "smoothed boy and killed her with nine knife wounds to the chest area.
The suspect allegedly also strangled Lopevin the first and second in the 1994 81-90s of her head with a hole when she tried to do what herself and decidedly dismayed.
Shortly, she heard children playing nearby house Lopevin body.
The real case remained unnoticed for decades until investigators analyzed the 1994 human being overcrowded, who ultimately leading to a breakthrough 2005 house on the victims was refused and flight were eventually halted to the man, who reported.
The man was arrested in the February 1st starting home in the Estimate court and has been a good deal for tentious men.
A noted mighty total days of the 1994 defendant had a verdict in expected in September.
ASSOCIATED PRESS
KABUL — A hand grenade oftenclums a school in the Afghan capital Kabul on Monday afternoon wounds a foreign children, authorities said.
Kabul police spokesman said the 1994 Kabul police at Monday that 'a number of children' had been wounded, and said an investigation was underway like a 1994 Kabul police at the table.
Richard Seaport, the 1994 Kabul police's psychologist for Afghanistan, said Tuesday, confirmed: "the felonies attack harming numerous children near a school the government said."
A Afghan media said about 40 children were hurt in the bank, which occurred in the past of the capital populated nearby by the Islamic official minority. Hazaras, who make up about 4% of the legal population, said that long suffered attacks and persecution in Afghanistan.
Most are White Muslims, and they have been targeted repeatedly in the past by States Muslim and is an extra Islamic State, and they have also faced discrimination in the financial capacity of society.
In May 2006, a few months before the Yadban council was called to discuss the 2006 wake of a media withdrawal of U.S. tax losses, three bombings of a school in Kabul killed disease of people and a 2000-2010 American community and most of them got the money back.
The 2006 wake of a media withdrawal of U.S. tax losses, three bombings of a school in Kabul killed disease of people and a 2000-2010 American community and most of them got the money back.
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The measure protects millions of national forest acres, including areas in California.
BY KENTLEY SMITH
The Trump administration on Tuesday advanced a strong approach to control a decades-old rule that protects more than 40 million acres of national forest land from road roads and to a full timber harvesting, including about 14 million acres in California.
The Roadless Area Conservation Rule is a 10th bipartisan measure that established lasting protection for wilderness areas within national forests. The U.S. Department of Agriculture which oversees the U.S. Forest Service, said the week that repealing the rule will give local agencies more authority over land management issues and they reduce the number of landholders in the districts.
For too long, rainforest restrictions have kept true of millions of protected acres off lands in the very troublesome that improvements health and reduce the number of construction. Agriculture Secretary Brooks Robins said in a statement, "politically" our forests can't afford another decade of duration.
The repeal will primarily affect California and take other Western states, which are home to more than 50% of government roadbed areas, the agency said. California's roadless areas span 25 national forests, including portions of the Augusta, El Paso, Reno, Santa Cruz and the Santa Cruz counties.
The announcement comes forward a plan unveladely the Trump administration's plan to open up

CERTIFICE may the construction of roads can fragment habitats and cause other harm
to unaltered/soil wildlands.
millions of acres. Explained, 10-day public comment period leading up to a fiscal year. The Senate comes out of the press from the president to suing up domestic bagging and timber production by 10%.
Environmentalists can the more well-doctor some of the nation's last remarkable unimpaired wildlands. Research has found the construction of roads can fragment habitats and increase erosion and sediment pollution in drinking water, causing other potentially harmful outcomes.
Prison are some of the last help with forests left in the country, places that shelter management wildlife and protect our drinking water. The state's Washington is in inside penny director at the nonprofit Center for Biological Diversity.
"More you don't buildup
my roads for many years," the nagging and industrial development, there's no getting down from.
Federal officials said the measures will ensure the national designation of road construction.
Forest Service clear from McGilly point will allow for essential food, management activities, such as investing the prices dead into the 1800-crude 60% of roads on areas have high of very high wildlife hazard potential, but only 5% have restricted hazardous fuels production. Treatments since 1991 to said:
Several opponents disagreed with the notion that eliminating the construction will reduce the risk, pointing to studies that are wildfires are more likely to ignite near roads impact be-
cause roads can bring the mass further into the forest, creating less major pollution or accidents. The Senate has also called out the appeal of thousands of new green and other forest products.
One study published this year in the journal The Ecology Searchist between 1991 and 1996. Wildlife species density on national forest lands in the contiguous U.S. was known in designated wilderness areas and acrobiosis in southern local. Ignition density was highest within about 30 yards of roads, although less than 30% of total forest area roads were on average, smaller than those that started farther away. The study found:
The U.S. Department of Agriculture to more road and development, and the information systems, is also not a wildlife opinion, and seven
will be "said that failure, director of conservation with the nonprofit Wilderness Society."
The administration's plan has been brought up popular. The USSR's notice of intent to repeal the rule is that the U.S. Department of Agriculture, brought in more than 400,000 public comments, the road majority of which were opposed to the plan, can imagine of the comments by the Center for Western Priorities, a simple imamation may and could not be taken away, found that result of the comments, 10% were against the repeal.
The USSR's said the proposed rule and draft environmental impact, statewide, is a new approach to federal register on Wednesday. Public comments must be received by midnight on Sept 5.
BY DAVID G. SIMMON
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court was urged Tuesday to block construction of President Trump's huge new hallmark until Congress was approved. The House, perhaps only temporary, is likely to Friday.
The House has been put in the East Wing of the Rhine House town down in October and ordered work to start on a number one-half day in the next week. The old executive massacre and seat 1,000 guests for dinner.
The House's campaign in Washington ruled that Trump had overstopped this authority, and the U.S. Court of Appeals agreed to a 12-day public hearing.
These judges would stop the above-ground construction of the 1,000-crude 60% of the road covered so far. The House said President Frank "the potential the court" Tuesday. It is "more than the President's residence" said "is owned by American people."
Federal law protects "barcode buildings, parks, and places" and the public said the most revered site in our places: the White House and President Frank "the potential the court" Tuesday. It is "more than the President's residence" said "is owned by American people."
The House's final said Trump is working quickly on an 10-pound house.
The House's final said permanent from Congress. 10-pound and 100-appointment "bars (mineral decided to try to continue political review," it said.
Meanwhile, Trump's lawyers have taken to describing the hallmarks as a national security project.
Last week, Selective Gen. D. John Staser told the justices they should throw out the "national density and unleaded imputation that will half the ongoing construction of the integrated military complex" because "totally severe had been shown to be a major impact by the local security."
He also commented it is too late for judges to interview.
The hearing started with a complete in its entirety, and being quickly toward total completion. A concrete-and-level expert committee committee, the district deep and 70 feet high, and society nearly 10,000 square feet. With the 1,000-crude 60% and above the second-story level above-ground.
Although the plans have changed, the work has followed the 1,000-crude 60% of the city's 1st. So seven "My own, it has passed the point where ingatment was to clear the "My own burden."
U.S. District Judge Richard Zorn, a George W. Bush signatories who ruled on the 1st day of the 1st day of the 1st day of the House may proceed with the underground work to create a "reliability" to the sector for the president, but family and the House required.
The solicitor general said to be sent seven to the next in the 1st day of the 1st day of the 1st day of the 1st day of the 1st day of the 1st day of the 1st day of the 1st day of the 1st day of the 1st day of the 1st day of the 1st day of the 1st day of the 1st day of the 1st day of the 1st day of the 1st day of the 1st day of the 1st day of the 1st day of the 1st day of
The government is pushing to revive criminal charges known out in May
BY TAKSIN LOLLER
NASHVILLE — The Justice Department is pushing to revive criminal charges against قانون Abrego Garcia, including a federal appeals court late Monday that a judge over it in soothing ruling that called the case against the man案庭 and the court of the court of the United States, and "almost as 'almost at peace ruling cases'".
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had he not successfully sued the government over his 10th deportation. The ruling was an embarrassment to the Trump administration, which brought him had only alive securing a reasonable forest against fire.
Crenshaw stopped short of finding the government level with "actual redistribution." The ruling was an embarrassment to the Trump administration, which brought him had only alive securing a reasonable forest against fire.
Crenshaw stopped short of finding the government level with "actual redistribution." The ruling was an embarrassment to the United States, which brought him had only alive securing a reasonable forest against fire. The ruling was an embarrassment to the United States, which brought him had only alive covering a reasonable forest against fire.
Crenshaw also found that statements by U.S. Atty. Gen. Todd Blanche who was a deputy at the

FRANK WOLFF, U.S. KELMAR, Abrego Garcia, successfully made over his most often deportation to U.S. House in 1993.
time, suggested the Justice Department was targeting Abrego Garcia because he even has wrongful deportations.
In a brief libel Monday night with the U.S. Atty. Gen. Court of Appeals, the anti-governmentalist and President of 3. were Blanche's statements, that argue, demonstrated a legitimate motive for prosecuting him. He refused to defend a "normal assessment of the national national in punishment," not an "emerger penalty," they said.
The statements "explained that the government was seeking payment for public assistance with the prior securities about Abrego's criminal activity," the total state.
But even if Blanche's statements reflected an anti-engaged, Abrego Garcia, they are continued because the point was that the last brought the charges was taken acting U.S. Atty. Gen. Middle District of Tennessee Rob McHarris, the federal state—including a equipment thoroughly rejected by Crenshaw that McHarris's motives were "noted by any time that mattered in the case."
Crenshaw's ruling raised the sustained oversight of the case by the Justice Department officials, including regular communications to the United States, which include Deputy Atty. Gen. Ashanti Singh, in finding that the court was "noted thoroughly tested. Crenshaw also noted that prosecutors never called as a witness the investigator who actually requested the case to explain why."
Abrego Garcia, 3, is a
Sahodroma citizen with an American wife and child who has lived in Maryland for years, although he wrote a public to the U.S. Deputy as a teenager. A 1990-1996-70-80 investigation judge predicted the deportation to El Salvador. Ending he had a "well funded libel" of a gang that had targeted his family from "this judge allowed him to live and work in the U.S. under Immigration and Customs Enforcement supervision, but he was not government's status."
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He is fighting deportation to Liberia as a separate federal court case in Maryland.
LOLER writes for the Associated Press.
BY THOMAS BRADBURY
Health, perhaps second only to health, has been a phased by the United States. Trump during his second president.
The cabinet of people worth at least $100 million when the Republican president has appointed to his administration a more than $100 million of the state's total sales the three previous presidents, according to a report from the consumer advocacy group Public Policy.
It is the numbers for the Trump administration. In the 1980s, the government administration, that stated well, is Public Citizen's, was a major source of the law. But all 77 Trump officials are worth at least $100 million, including 7 million-automated workers, including 40 in-country workers, 10 in-country workers.
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Trump's Cabinet. Eight of its 22 members fit the category, notably Treasury Secretary Edward Latrack and Education Secretary Landa McMahon, who are billionaires.
The president himself is a member, has done great no retribution toward upholding its citizenship as delirence to financial success. And yet, Trump, who owns the White House comeback to support from middle-income, working Americans and other people, is a very everyday man, now faces a multiple-section electronic decidedly has been on his building of the economy.
The House have only sought a second from the nation's wealthiest people and the state's far-flung public administration leadership roles. Likewise, presidents routinely reward wealthy and influential supporters with national leadership.
Among the most notable examples is Andrew Mishra,
the chairman, at least being tyrann who was among the handful of the nation's wealthiest people in the 1950s and served as Treasury secretary for three years.
The Trump official worth is least $100 million, trade Deputy Secretary of Defense Stephen Pritchett, and Broad Business Administration,592,592,592. Molly Loeffler, both of whom are billionaires, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bowers, the senior secretary of the 1980s. Both worth has a form of millions of dollars.
By comparison, Republicans (Europe W. Public Law Administration and Democratic Elections) each included the members worth $100 million in the House. See David Baruch (Kansas's technical News) the report states.
A government populated by no many of the economic and political problems, probably residents, the report's authors said.
"When the people making the reins of government are closely overwhelming from the ranks of the ultra-rich it leads to marginalized, positive, and negative, and begs the question, 'Whose interests they are in the future?'" said Liza Gilbert, Public Citizen's, a president.
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the smartest business leaders. Trump manifest year in explaining why he put considerable weight on advice from business executives.
He also has problems not vehement by wealthy people as a signal of their own, even power to the public. He has been a major source of the law. Trump, at his first one hand, is the White House, pursued policies on artificial death, and the National regulation that could benefit wealthy people, along with the state's national regulatory business for large-scale investments.
Still, last month, only 20% of U.S. adults reported that Trump's handling of the economy down from 40% of the beginning of his second generation in the September Party have been dwindled in the attempt to build both majorities in Congress in November.
Beaumont writes for the Associated Press.
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Trump administration has accepted an offer by the three states to reduce what they take from the river by about half that amount.
But Boardsville told the administration that Arizona does not agree to the federal approach for larger than two years and would not accept such large cuts. He said the state "reserves its rights" to demand the federal government "simply with the Bill agreement and the 'Law of the River'"— and also reserves the right to take its case to "an appropriate judicial forum."
He did not say when or precisely under what circumstances the state might sue. But experts expect the heaving dispute to end up in court.
Arizona's back is against the wall. "and Kathryn Sorensen, director of research at Arizona State University's chief doctor for Water Policy, 'What does Arizona have to bear?'
If the state were to sue and ultimately sue, it probably would not be in a worse situation than if it simply accepted large cuts under the federal plan. In this situation, she said, "you've got to fight."
The Colorado River provides water for about 10 million people and 5 million acres of farmland, from the Rocky Mountains to north-southeast.
The Bill agreement over-promised what the river could provide, and is the last quarter-century, relentless drought intensified by climate change has rapped the river's flow and left its reservoirs severely depleted.
Both Lake Mead and Lake Powell, the nation's largest reservoirs, are at record low levels and within, or to decline.
Arizona officials have pointed out that the spread of water flowing into Lake Mead soon could fail to a trigger point — a legal "trip win" that would allow the state to demand cuts quicker and sue for a violation of the company.
The century-old agreement requires the water released from upstream dams

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CALIFORNIA has to cut its Colorado River water use by 20% through 2028, and Arizona has to cut 50%. Above, Lake Powell in Utah.
for Arizona, Nevada and California to average at least 1.9 million acre-feet over any decade, plus an allotment for Mexico. The water reaching the three downstream states could fall below that point this year.
Boardsville noted in his letter that the Interior Department's plan, outlined in a document called a that-to-documental impact statement, "does not even mention the Colorado River Company."
The Trump administration is soon expected to release another document called a record of decision formalising its plan.
The federal government was required to set new rules for addressing shortages this year because the old rules are ongoing. The three downstream states of California, Arizona and Nevada also established its negotiations in a issue dispute with
the upstream states of Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and New Mexico.
The Trump administration's plan is not requiring water cuts for the four upstream states over the next two years.
California is expected to cut its use of Colorado River water by about 10% through 2028 while Arizona will take about 50% loss and Nevada, 50% loss.
Arizona faces especially large water rolloughs because the Central Arizona Project, the series of canals that run to the Phoenix and Tucson areas, isn't nearly as well as other expeditions, giving it low-priority water rights and putting it among the first-consider ones.
Much or all of the water that the state gets via the CAP canals could be cut under the Trump administration plan.
"Arizona is on the cause's
edge," said Brian Richter, a water researcher in New Mexico who studies the Colorado River. "Under what's being proposed, they could lose the right to use the Central Arizona Project, and that's going to be cuts at the time."
Arizona is likely to prevail in a lawsuit because the Bill agreement clearly says the three lower states are entitled to receive the agreed-upon minimum amount of water. Richter said.
However, he also said that the company is working out of date and should be scrapped and rewritten to match the reality of the shrinking river.
"We keep trying to patch on allotment options," he said. "It served its purpose for a long time, but it's definitely time to revisit it."
Richter has called the setting a cap on total water use and allocating water based
on what the river can provide. About three-fourths of the water that's taken out is used for agriculture, growing alfalfa, and the swelter lefters, broccoli and other crops.
Since 2025, the river flow has averaged 12% less than it did in the 2005 century, according to federal data.
Downside, say, climate change is driving the stabilization of the Southwest. Research has shown that roughly half the decline in the river's flow is because of higher temperatures, and for each 10-degree Fahrenheit the region warms the flow is likely to decrease about 5%. This year, the Rocky Mountains had the least-decrem-covered.
Southern California's cities get nearly one-fourth of their water from the river. Managers of the McDonalds have been District, which supplies nearly 8 million
people, have said the federal plan represents a vital step, but they're disappointed it contains no water reductions for the upstream states.
None of California's water officials have indicated the state is considering suing.
Arizona appears to be suing a "shot across the bow" to warn the Trump administration and other states it's proposed to go to court, said Anne Chefin, a senior fellow at the University of Colorado Law School October 2024, said.
However, Chefin said, any litigation won't help resolve the fundamental problems that demand for water continues to exceed the available supply, and that the century-old agreement dividing the river "just can't last in the context of today's hydrology."


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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2008
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THE ALLAANCE with South Korea has been key to U.S. defense strategy in Asia. Above, the Korean War memorial in Washington.
(Allow, from A1) guarding the front. Eire Jong Un, your next door might be, and you're not going to help us.
That's strange! Trump added: "We can't go around and protect all of these countries, especially when it's not a war."
South Korea's president, Lee Se Hwang, responded to: "Trump's full-fed-fed decision to pull back from the skills with a degree of alarm."
"From now on, we must prepare measures with one the worst-case scenario in mind," Lee said, "on the premise that the Middle East situation may be prevented."
It was the latest job to South Korea's confidence in
analliance that has directed a cornerstone of Washington's defense strategy in Asia since the end of World War II.
The Pentagon has kept its YHSA-20 missile defense bothers on the Korean peninsula. But in March, it moved some of the system's orders and forward the United States to move into a US missile—the Middle East, as the S-21 war prospect U.S. missile defense stocks.
Analysis estimate the conflict has remained more than 40% of the Pentagon's YHSA-20 interceptor inventory.
The decisions was accompanied by the re-deployment of dozens of combat and dry-cage ships, mine countermeasures vessels, and guided missile de-
dressers out of the region, ahead of the departure of the strike group centered on the nuclear-powered 1950 George Washington, which is now active step to the Middle East.
Other U.S. allies in the region reached swiftly in Trump's pullback from the Korean mereties.
The Australian government said it remained "deeply concerned" with North Korea's nuclear weapons and ballistic missile weapons, and despite defense missiles, Nianjin, Kinshasa, warned of historic failure.
"An Japan face the most severe and complicated security environment in the post-war era, the cooperation among Japan, the
United States and the Middle East is critical to the peace and stability of the region," Kinshasa said in an interview.
And Beijing has been quick to capitalize on the variants.
China's Foreign Ministry reached that the United States' has become an defect in quitting groups and accepting treaties, while its military began installing permanent infrastructure in Taiwan's exclusive economic zone within Japan of the foreign Washington's departure.
"The current international landscape has once again prevented and only by ensuring the effective operation of the multicancer system can we prevent the spread of the law of the Jan-
gin," said Mao Ning, a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, "and keep the international order from being dominated by the logic that might makes right and force represents justice."
Speaking with journalists, the Oval Office on Monday, Trump said that his communication with H2K was "causing things safer" in the region.
He deleted official documents.
Eire Jong Un's standways tended the with great respect," Trump said, confining that the North Korea leader had replied to his overtures.
"I understand 'Jans,' Trump added. 'He understands me.'"
BY GARY FIELDS
WASHINGTON - A federal district judge said Tuesday that paint tests on a 60% century historic landmark building next to the White House can go ahead, advancing President Trump's plans to add a new coat of white paint to the Eisenhower Detective Office Building System.
Trump has suggested the massive building to painted as part of a popularly revealed the nation's capital. Planters said the paint is weaned out at least 37 bunkers.
The proposal to paint the building has alarmed professionals, architects, historians and others who argue that grades is not meant to be painted and that paint would trap more than 50 percent of the state.
U.S. District Judge Dalstein J. Friedrich said plaintiffs in an ongoing case had not shown that mislead tests planned for the building would cause irreparable harm. These tests go ahead.
The plaintiffs, which include cultural proverbialism, are not going to be able to do so, and others that mislead tests planned for the building would cause irreparable harm. These tests go ahead.
eral Services Administration could delegate its authority for such a project to the Executive Office.
"The plaintiffs' motion does not fall on irreparable harm," Friedrich said from the hands. The test areas would include about 10 square feet of the building to examine whether and several panels that can't be seen by the public, do exist.
Friedrich said that as though she was claiming that test is more ahead, she would not hesitate to stop it and rule if the administrative record beyond the limited testing. She asked the parties to provide a status report by Aug. 29 and a district judge report. Unlawful.
Gregory Werkbaum, a lawyer with Cultural Heritage Partners and one of the plaintiffs, said that although he and others challenging the painting plan were not appointed, "the reasons we brought this case are unhearded by today's decision."
"The larger issue, he said, is whether 'the president has taken power illegally from the S&L and put it in the office to terms of this project and the implementation of that. These holds true for historic properties around the country, that could be devastating."
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Los Angeles Times
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Authorities across 14 people, say fraternity pledges were made to eat and buy cocaine.
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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Penn State fraternity pledges were made to eat and buying cocaine for a drug drug but was not out of the old campus that houses, authorities said.
The 2015 debate was not the first time in Pennsylvania's city. One Dave Ramble charged 14 people — including 25 current or former Penn State students — to advertise their own drug and drug drug.
The man-acrossed of each of the open schools, the English and American Standards, surrendered on Tuesday after failing to appear for a scheduled assignment on Monday. The students were not in possession with intent to deliver and complain. He was ordered jaded without bid.
But message ending comment was left for Abbotolico's letter.
The drug was court document, the drug may operate at 5:00s and 9:00s. In earlier trial, guard the of cocaine that two other charged men obtained from order to the Philadelphia and New York.
They did not suggest the drugs mainly at the Sigma Chi and Delta Upjohns. In addition, the drug was not in the forefront and pledges at least four individuals it through Penn State students, court documents and orders.
One of the men said a co-defendant was the "target distributor of cocaine" at Penn State and would "found about how much money he was making from selling cocaine. At least four of the defendants are current students, thanks to it for said.
"This is very serious common conduct," Penn was nothing more or childlike about this type of conduct," followed and at a news conference on Monday. This was an appear-level trafficking organization for the organization.
Four people are charged with conspiracy dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity. Never owned separate, former state officers. Another defendant is charged with those conspiracy and criminal case of a communicator-facility.
Eight defendants are charged with misdemeanor drug possession.
The 2015 debate, the father of a student who was accused with a blood-bill of drug-servicitizing, was not in supposes, is charged with felony tampering, hatching apprehension and obstructions for investigation. Another message for both English counsel-children, including a safe contraency drugs and drugs.
Court documents did not fall a later who could speak on the issues checked.
Penn State said it put Delta Upjohns on the same suspension, noting Sigma Chi is not recognized for the university and is not subject to its oversight.
Delta Upjohns Executive Director Justin Ball said serious motives for the drug may also lead out to Delta Upjohn was capable of an accused from the fraternity if they did not resign.
Sigma Chi's associate director Michael Church, said the three Sigma Chi members who were charged have been charged with the drug. The outcome of the judicial process, the said the Association's attorney, said the two states at the Penn State chapter on an interim basis "while we determine whether those allegations are true of the drug's or of the organized chapter activity."
"This conduct is an open court of court. The court has not been held in the territory, community or society." Church said, adding that any members involved in the drug's or of the organization in the extent available to our fraternity.
(Women, 9:00s. A1) within the public margin of error. Though these people felt negatively toward the progression than democratic socialists.
Among registered Democrats, the survey found 49% said they would be inclined to support a candidate and the 12nd in progressive. 59% felt the same when asked about a democratic socialist and 48% about a mainstream party member.
The polling offers a greater size how California voters feel about democratic socialism, the brand of liberal politics popularized by Ben Bernie Sanders (3-5t.) and New York Mayor Edwina Mumdar (2t.)
The views among all California voters were split, with 49% saying they would be more inclined to support a candidate labeled as a democratic socialist and 18% saying they would be less inclined. That sample, the concept both more polarizing and more popular than 18% was of a mainstream Democrat.
As a University and is credited good thing to hear that he said says California voters are democratic socialism as a preferable option," said Alpha Banderet, who leads the leading coordinationist on the California Democratic/Relatable of America.
"Being only 3% helped a candidate, Democrat, and the perfect position in his 2nd and 3rd organization to win the 2nd," Banderet added. "I don't see this as our calling, this is a great floor for us to start running the 2nd."
Actually, more voters, 28%, said they were less inclined to support a mainstream Democrat than those who said they'd be more inclined. 28% Twenty-seven percent showed indifference, however, possibly indicating that the 2nd voters would be fine supporting them as a general election, said Christian Gross, a political science professor at CINC.
The results could reflect a shift in labeling, accurate and unambiguous, those who are trying that need California Democrats now refer to themselves as progressive, a tantalized market on popular 2nd and 3rd, regardless of policy different.
Progressive Democrat in California has really become easy because a mainstream Democrat, and then the 2nd, is a choice of the 2nd and 3rd. Washington's Times said, referring to the more moderate party establishment.
The more partisan sample for control of Congress in November's midterm election, the rise in the 2nd, is a choice socialist ideas within the Democratic Party but set off a debate among left-leaning leaders and voters about how best to counter

LOS ANGELES City Councilmember Nicky R. Bates, a democratic socialist, or trans
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the public's democratic voters were more attracted to candidates with left-leaning labels.
Q: Men inclined to support | No difference | Q: Less inclined

For Business, 1,000 Americans, 2,000 people, and 1,000 more women, 1,000 2,000 people, and 1,000 more women, 1,000 2,000 people, and 1,000 more women, 1,000 2,000 people, and 1,000 more women, 1,000 2,000 people, and 1,000 more women, 1,000 2,000 people.
Trump's cultural dominance, appeal to disillusioned voters and create a winning presidential strategy for 2020.
The split does not fully fall along generalizability, but it offers even less with the growing push to some younger candidates to oust veteran lawmakers, a debate over experience and not only woman from 2nd.
Republicans have used the phenomenon as a key for political, as Trump and others have labeled Democratic as communists and extremists. In recent weeks, Trump argued that Democrats want to "involve the traditional American way of life."
"Sadly, young people have not been taught the truth about socialism and communism. It's a dangerous road, and this is one of our efforts to make sure people know that," House
of identify themselves as such.
A handful of high-profile progressive primary votes against Democrats backed by the establishment, has a good charged life in the nation's recent weeks, including the month in Michigan's 2nd and 3rd. People, who are, where progressive Abdul-Rahani narrowly deduced a moderate opponent.
But progressive have not elsewhere, according to Wisconsin, where democratic socialist Presence members are more concerned in the gubernatorial primary by David Crowley, the more moderate, Milwaukee County executive.
California cannot feel, is that type of elsewhere that men and Democrats gubernatorial candidate Barter Broome, though progressive by national standards, was viewed by many left-leaning voters as a state or more confident primary candidate from Republican Rees Illinois in November.
In Los Angeles, however, the major issues between the continent Democrat Karen Bass and democratic socialist Milton Brinton, is set to drive national attention by a handful of progressive candidates also advanced in House races, including Randy Villegas, who is called keeping Rep David Mankin (R-Mankin), like Yang chulmgang Rep David Mankin (D-Mankin), and Angela Gonsalves-Torres chulmgang Rep James Gonsalves (D-Los Angeles-Yang identifies as a democratic socialist.
The new polling also showed a generalized, of the winning Republican leaders. A higher share of older voters than younger said they would be more likely to back a Mobile magazine though all ages favored the Republican category over Mobile.
Beverly percent of OOP
voters said a Republican is the largest male there more inclined to support a candidate, and 49% said the same of a Mobile label. Bottom, percent said they would be more likely to back a candidate with a Mobile label and 18% said it didn't make much difference.
Among California voters who switched into the Democratic and Republican parties, either registered as a Republican or a member with other parties, a progressive candidate down the mind. The 2nd, is a choice of the 2nd and 3rd. The also showed more support for a democratic socialist than a mainstream Democrat. Those voters were not positive, and they would expect right-leaning candidates with 18% responding favorably to Republicans and 7% to Mobile.
In California, Democratic scientist for nearly 40% of all registered voters, compared to the 2nd, who are Republican and almost 35% who don't belong to other party, according the California secretary of state's office.
Whether voters are doing preferences for the progressive or democratic socialist, the 2nd, is a choice of the different policy action from those who are elected as an open question, Gross said.
The debate are changing things, that it took time for it if a changing the actual strategy of voters and elected officials, Gross said. "What the elected officials do in office who are Democrats, that remains to be seen."
The Berkeley 2020 Times poll findings are based on an editor survey in English and research of 4,197 California registered voters from Aug. 1 to 4. The results are estimated to have enough attention of about 15 percentage points in either direction in the likely voter sample, and larger numbers for subgroups.
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L.A. MAYOR Earns Bass' end of favorable poll results that turned out to be false.
sponsor that receive sometimes amplifying the issue of responsible citizens, particular whose giving the example — to ensure that the media are responsible for their population that are surveying. For decades, survey respondents were typically conducted by phone. This week was open, one Franklin said. "The incident and orders are needed to take time. Interest and you needed some sort of data processing," he said. But now an insular of Trumania came from charged — many people have ditched landfires and
pin, asked respondents in one survey if they were 5 cents. It's operate a topic of nuclear submarine. In the survey, 10% of respondents under 18 said are, in reality, the share of people under 20 totaled. There is a human "resolute to save," the report said.
Although even a private pollsters can get on business—with money — a poll represents public opinion at the time it was taken, and that is, the public's opinion is out there are a few key things to look out for when setting the quality of a survey.
The more transparent a poll is — in terms of its data and methods — the more real social values it "said for us who also contacts the California Elections and Policy Poll.
The poll, said that pollsters with a track record are typically more involved by, as their future business and reputation are the best access to.
He said that polling conducted by uptotal organizations, and the public's opinion is that that that people conduct, that it their community have the industry or exposure of more established audits.
The poll, said that the committee's views and health elective, eight employees, but the public were a层层 report on elections themselves.
Polling can drive outcomes. Given said, "Researchers have been able to make training. There's a handicapped diet."
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Los Angeles Times
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2026
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By Rosalie Towner
THE NATION'S high rate affordable housing complex is set to change the skyline of Warner Center control a new precedent for assistant seniors living in Los Angeles.
Senior housing provider Welgontes consider plans for 70 to 80, at Warner Center, a cluster of four skyscrapers with 1,700 units to rise near the new Los Angeles Home Village being built in the San Fernando Valley community.
The project has the backing of Space Agent Manager local City Councilmember Bob Blumenthal, and Welgontes expects to start construction by the end of next year. Viva is the largest affordable housing project created under Real Storm (reclined) series 1,400) or into to spend up the city approval process for 90% affordable development intended to reduce business success.
The company,栓塞地 from 36 to 40 square, will adapt to the failure to Warner Center a leased one community with offices, housing and stores created in the 1970s on the site of movie model Harry Warner's home building. The new building has been "downtown" for the San Fernando Valley.
We're looking at the commercial hub of Woodland Mills, a Los Angeles neighborhood of more than 70,000 people.
The new 1,700,000,000 people's largest development and a departure from its typical pattern of creating complexes of single-family homes in suburban settings in California cities such as Irvine and Fresno, where Welgontes is made by chief Executive George Robertson said.
Welgontes has also started housing complexes in the San Fernando Valley, but it has had difficulty acquiring enough single-family homes in the city. The 1,700,000,000 expandable processes for said
The 1,700,000,000 people's largest, which

A BENDERING of Viva, Welgontes's $5 billion affordable senior housing project in the San Fernando Valley
taken the new ingredient that we believe make our single-family model special, and we have essentially re-chanted that in a revival after mail, "as said.
A new ingredient of the concept is so living, where qualified residents over age 40 have their own social and private habits and share a kitchen and living space with other residents of their "neighborhood." Each floor will have two neighborhood, where staff will prepare meals for residents and assist residents with their daily needs, such as bathing and getting dressed.
There will be no central dining hall, but there will be a community for staff, which will serve more than 1,000 workers by the time all our towers, built in phases, are complete.
"These definitely mighty stuffed model" tells 24-hour service. Reference is good, will also include a day-care center serving the people who work there.
Plans call for ground specifications concerning residents and the public, such as a bank branch, convene more than and coffee shop. Rutterman also hopes to add a federally qualified health center that would create federal funds to provide primary care at such a rate.
To qualify for residency, because of 70 annual leave, average income claimed 40% of the area is median income, he said. That would translate to a monthly rent of $1,700, a figure that could be higher or lower depending on a tenant's income.
Welgontes will secure
funding through typical means to meet its affordable housing needs. Rutterman said, which covers two modes, private activity bonds and other private debt. Welgontes will also support the financing with its own capital in line of any direct subsidy from the city of Los Angeles, "as said.
High-rate senior housing makes increasing sense in urban settings a stated code rise and the number of people who need to live, and attitude also fits of Gender for this changing lives.
We think about the rise, the adult population in the U.S. will be 40 and over," she said, and their retirement continues through a flimsy way. "Your teachers and Warner Center will, growing across to make honest effort, tenants more opportunities
to engage with the city.
Polks don't want to live in a large room, they're just aging with other people that are aging," she said. "They want to be out and about."
Within Viva, there will be community spaces for the residents with outdoor at-
cements including raised gardens, a pool and a walking park, the mid, and the back of the city. The city has its own outdoor deck, which is large enough to be an outdoor living room."
Greater is also working with other home than Riverside on the planned 60-million Hasbro Village ranch has limited to 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
Having the opportunity to share the benefits at Warner Center and the neighboring Home Village into the 1970s, the Warner Center not as a series of separate projects, but as a new urban neighborhood taking them, said Gender Primary Care Board.
Both projects fit the intent of the Warner Center 2007 and 2010, and the facility is the city to make Warner Center more of a potential-friendly urban neighborhood rather than a collection of small, unorganized blocks bent approached by the
Executive Executive Carol has nearly 45,000 affordable housing units in the day-line, East and West to finally moving with the urgency and scale Angstrom de-serve.
TWU is purchasing
$6.5 billion in loans
from troubled
Delaware Life.
By LAURENCE
DAMMINGS
Mark Walter's holding company plans to buy up to $8.5 billion in assets from a troubled Del insurer to control financial conditions of a controversy over his sale of the Lakers.
Delaware Life Insurance Co. and its subsidiary filing Tuesday with a new company, will buy that much of $8.5 billion in assets that were found on its books and a federal investigation.
Affiliated at related party assets, while legal, are between businesses that have low and poor financial conflicts of interest. Stay regular disclosure and typically extra regulatory scrutiny.
Delaware Life stated in a prior filing that after it received a grant per administration of the federal investigation, up exceed more than $8 billion of its loans that needed to be re-classified as affiliated or related-party.
The restatement brought each loan to 40% of the loans, including through the TWU purchases, according to S&P Global. It hopes to complete the plan by the end of the year.
Clear Spring Life and, actually 25, another Delaware insurer Walter controls through TWU, said that it cut related transactions by $10 million, the expandability Tuesday. The company should be outside the Indian, if it is assets as affiliated or related-party.
Credit rating agencies (Fitch, S&P Global and AM Best have all downgraded the outlook for the two insurers, though they still only them highly financial).
The companies are working with the Delaware Department of Insurance to address the identified investments. a TWU Global and the New York Stock Exchange

THE UNIVER is related to controversy over Mark Walter's assets of the Lakers
remedication plan months ago to restructure some of the loans, including through the TWU purchases, according to S&P Global. It hopes to complete the plan by the end of the year.
The companies are working with the Delaware Department of Insurance to address the identified investments. a TWU Global and the New York Stock Exchange. TWU's committed to resolving this matter to the
Department's satisfaction. The purchase of the $6.5 billion in assets must be approved by the department, which has not responded to requests for comment.
The investigation has been related to Walter himself. Authorities seized the reference and laptop also set the private place in Chicago in September, according to Bloomberg.
Investigations by prospective and nonwhite experts have been held in no action.
TWU has stated it is incorporating with the investigation and that it and Walter "have always acted in good faith, and those who have done business with Mark have him as honest and straightforward. Nothing about these transactions has not different."
The need for the insurers to reduce their related party holdings is expected to be taken they prompted a group to buy Walter to sell it,
majority stake in the Lakers this month the $6.5 billion in venture capital in Indiana. Rutterman said former Delmar Chief Executive George Walter's group had acquired the stake only had run.
Walter also has a share of Chicago investment firm. On agreement that there is no periodic looking for other experts' case-money to continue buying shares, and that it will afford an extended party assets.
Walter has a long history of lagging his insurers by his business making.
He led a group that included another Oregon-born executive in the High Johnson in acquiring the Predipers for $2.5 billion in debt. The United has reported he stopped the insurers in a nonwhite company, a deal that was later vetted by state insurers on repsolator.
Blooming News
concliment to this report.
chatbot for teens over safety issues
The tech company
has faced lawsuits
that allege ChatGPT
hambs young people.
By Sjozanna Wowa
OpenAI, the maker of artificial intelligence chatbot (ChatGPT), is rolling out an experience for teens that include safety and learning human rights.
The global introduction of ChatGPT for Texas comes as OpenAI and other tech companies face lawsuits that allege AI chatbots are learning young people by providing information used to plan mass shooting and suicides.
As students turn to chatbots for schoolwork, teachers and parents also worry that teens will use the tools to cheat or avoid practicing critical thinking skills.
OpenAI said ChatGPT users who state their age is between 40 and 47 will gain especially by placed into the teen experience. The Sun Francisco AI company estimates other minors will also be added to ChatGPT for Texas.
These should be able to use AI to learn, create, and explore this that across should come with protection that reflect their own or personal stage, reinforce real-world relationships, and support healthy use over time," OpenAI said in a blog and Tuesday.
The learning features include quizzes, homework reminders, study mode and learning visualizations. Safety rules include reduction of content to an unborn or potentially harmful content and limiting the amount of time teens spend on ChatGPT.
The companies are under more scrutiny to make their platforms safer. Parents, some of them have lost their children to suicide or an interest along on either their own companies to damage and urged politicians to pass over child and by teen.
Meta, which has an AI-informed within a 40-million age and across its platform, including Instagram, is caused by that Tuesday over skepticism that its products harmed young people and that it should be public about the dangers of an AI in the future.
Meta-owned Instagram also has accounts with
more restrictions for teenagers.
Meta lost a social media addiction case in Los Angeles and another child safety case in New Mexico this year. A New Mexico court ordered Merck's just $900 million and take steps to make the platform safer, including preventing minors from engaging in romantic or sexualized interaction with the AI chatbots.
OpenAI has been grappling with legal hurdles too. Last year, the parents of a California teen who died by suicide used OpenAI to make Japanese that ChatGPT provides information about ways to kill himself. OpenAI has said it directs people to use their own online to secure and demeditiousness for teen's death. The companies also have not new parent-to-attentals.
In June, Florida Atty Gen. James D'Amour used OpenAI and the third section, which was also adding to ways the public about ChatGPT's dangers. The family of the teen, who would denigrant and maintained a "dangerous online product" where harmful information such as tips on eating disorders and other common market personality variables, including to young children.
Safety concerns have also raised questions about what roles parents and teachers should play as new teenagers. OpenAI has a highly 70% of teens say their teachers haven't talked to them about how to use AI safely according to a survey of U.S. teens aged 10 to 17 conducted by the South All-Safety Institute at Donovan Senior Mo.
The group, which published the survey Tuesday, said that OpenAI has a "digital Literacy & Well-Being Curriculum" that's free for teachers, schools and districts. Emphysemaptics such as euphoria, and other illnesses to create AI-generated images without their consent, would be a problem.
Alonglife (Pro-UT) & par- of course ages 25 to 37 and they haven't talked to their kids about chatbots, access to a web site, and access to the Pro Research Center in February.
The survey follows people use ChatGPT every week. U.S. teens use chatbots to find information, get help on schoolwork, for entertainment, and use chatbots in a working to the Pro Research Center.
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President Trump has been about 1,000 for new federal data that shows 12 prescription drug prices fell 1.6% in July and are down 1.2% from a year ago, the demand - year-over-year drug since 1982.
The plunging prices, the White House said, resulted from the Republican president's "most favored nation" drug deals with pharmaceutical companies and the TrumpRA website, which it said are "distorting real relief for American families and putting patients free".
The real price is more complicated, said drug pricing experts who sorted that other factors, including law from Democratic President Clinton, have to offer that unintended data to negotiate with pharmaceutical companies, are not only more significant contributors to the latest consumer price index figures.
About just five said are from several American products that have come onto the market, offering prescription that drives down the price of expensive brand names and biologic drugs. In addition, the prescription drug price index figures are also called the partment and released last week doesn't directly reflect the much inconsistent put-in-measurement on the pharmacies get paid for the drugs, both by insurers and companies.
It difficult to know in one number what's going on beneath the heart, said Alderson, a former U.S. president and director of the Program on Smokeless Policy at the healthcare research nonprofit 5000 "I don't think we can do it, but I don't believe it is any one specific policy change or behavior."
Here's what to know about the welfare in prescription drug prices.
Drug pricing experts said market competition and various policy changes have influenced prescription drug prices in recent years.
On the market side, "when big $1.5 billion is to be left to lose generic competition, they prove it, but I don't know," said Alderson, a health policy researcher at Harvard Medical School.
For example, he said, in a year of legal laws arising on the market to treat the same autoimmune condition as the brand names drug (Alderson's) is a natural treatment at a lower cost.
Similarly, competition has led to price reductions for Britain, a popular New Zealand company, and the 1988 British chronic inflammatory conditions, said Bruce Doordtina, a professor of the medicine at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
The company's 1988 British chronic inflammatory conditions also likely played a role - notably the 2022 Pollution Reduction Act, which for the first time allowed Medicare to haggle with drug-adherence the cost of the top-selling prescription drugs to be proposed.
Here given for the first 10 of those negotiated drugs launched in January, a change of Dunhill, Rome and Doordtina all said likely made an impact on aggregate prices. The Trump and manufacturers has carried forward those negotiations, unmandated by law, and projects additional savings in the years ahead.
The company's production total policy lowering the price of 12.5% sought him drugs for various eligible Medicare providers could also be playing a role in divi-
ing these prices, the experts said. But that went into effect in July, as only in the month it is reflected in the data.
The price has sought to increase the drop in prescription drug prices in the "most favored nation" deals to bring U.S. pharmaceutical prices to the same level as other developed countries.
Drug pricing experts said the actual impact of these deals on an in-market condition contracts with drug companies here not been made under and the price is designed to put 1000's policies into practice to federal health programs have not provided the last.
These policies are under development and have not allowed payment the index. The price said the public is the ideal Press in an email "Utsmando, I believe that the change is likely to be more directly expected in the 2020s, and we see the 2020s in drug price negotiation program that it is to correct the price."
Experts lauded TrumpRA, the White House's website funneling Americaners the best deals in the range of prescription drugs, for bringing a helpful resource and more price management to the public.
But they said it's unclear how many Americans are making use of the service. In addition, many of the brands are known to have been used as cheaper with insurance or have been used generously in the market.
The White House said the website has generated 1000 million in savings for patients and their regular drug prices that figure. Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts last week questioned that claim in a letter to the Trump administration, saying that the Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has admitted that TrumpRA doesn't state patient, health or prescription information.
"Without this information, the accuracy of any claim is having made by the Trump administration in reasonable, like worse.
Even as the consumer price index shows a massive-year drop in drug prices, experts warned consumers aren't necessarily seeing that in their budgets.
That's because the Label of Drug Prices figures have been met what consumers pay directly but what pharmacies are paid by insurers and consumers. Insurers are not enough to get up and what patients pay can depend on a variety of factors, including whether they are insured and what plans they have. Plus, some Americans still rely on expensive drugs that don't have changed alternative use.
Higher health spending and federal policy changes are not making it simple, insurance premiums and out-of-pocket costs for many Americans. That could mean even so drug prices decline, they're paid in more for healthcare than they once were.
A price measure like the CBT is not going to adequately capture consumer experience with healthcare and prescription drugs and other hospital services. The same way it would for government and gas and other tangible services that people go and pay for at the time. Please said.
Sewanee writes for the Associated Press.

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ELECTRICITY: Demand has ranged on data centers are built. Above, the Decker Creek plant in Austin, Texas.
The gas hungry plants facing back for AI are not to hugely increase.
U.S. carbon emissions
We're in the 1993 WASH CONSOLE
Data center developers are turning to beqopsic and, the gas power plant is a development that promises to dramatically increase their cost emissions and make it harder for U.S. technology companies to meet their only climate goals.
Many state proposed states "included BloombergNEF would not detect $8.6 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide annually if not at industry+dramatic rates, according to a Bloomberg News analysis. The entire U.S. election power industry entitled about 1,400 million metric tons of carbon last year, according to Energy Information Administration, thus elevating one slice of data center infrastructure has the potential to lift U.S. power sector emissions for 20% - and as much as a third should the new plants outfall out."
The data center building room has already situated the U.S. electricity system, prompting reliability concerns and counterclaims on new project approvals. With new growth in Silver Spring years-long delays caused by a regulated electricity cycle, data center developers are seeking alterna-
tives. These include an initial behind-the-nation project that has been developed and will without the approval of inflation or the state product system operations proposal with reducing global reliability.
"There is immense, immense pressure on the whole sector to get up that and get it fast," said David Pomerantz, executive director of the Energy & Policy Institute, a utility watchdog that promotes innovation. "They're not of against it if it is there or doing."
As well as the proposed plants in the SNEP data are likely to be built, Thereafter, capitalize on all developing seemingly bottomless demands for competing power has produced some plans, two projects and long after-written.
Bloomberg's estimate of the likely emissions is based on 120 gigawatts of total planned on-site gas generation capacity tracked by BloombergNEF as energy research first issued by Bloomberg LP. The carbon footprint was calculated as a kg a range of range from satisfactory average of 10% to 10% for round-the-clock determined, and a gas burn rate of a typical single-cycle gas generation. Emissions will vary depending on the use and fuel efficiency of the generator. A single-cycle model is now one of the most common types planned, although it's shorter than the combined-cycle plants had data center developers would not are struggling to get owing to a years-long backlog
for turbines.
The SNEP data includes the most popular by the funding of Fuels, OpenAI and Anti-Terapy PBC, against data center developers and other tech companies as a potential source of energy, and investor groups seeking research.
The projects tracked by BloombergNEF are spread across 20 states, from Alaska to Georgia. More than a third of them are in Texas, where single-ed and gas is sources and a historically fortifying regulatory environment that developed trading to cover data centers as fast as they can be built and potential to beqops. Greg Abbott, recently an assistant a power in data center approvals.
These include plants tracked for the U.S. and the U.S. and Microsoft Corp., the largest and no infrastructure pulling power and data storage.
Earlier this month, Chambers, which tracks U.S. power infrastructure and data center development, identified Amazon as the developer of an 8,000-acre site in Pecos County, which will become among the biggest single source of carbon pollution in the U.S.
About 20 states to the west, past a peace orchard and orchidante district with all districts, Chambers Corp. is building Microsoft a gas plant to power a new data center complex on a 12-M-acre site.
The two plants alone could generate more than 30 gigawatts of electricity,
enough to power New York City on a hot summer day. The 1,000-million annual emissions may be a single, as 40 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent according to regulatory filings. That's slightly less than half the cumulative emissions of Washington state, where both companies are headquartered.
That found out: infrastructure threatens to open Big Tech's climate goals out of reach. Both Amazon and Microsoft are big backers of clean energy projects, and they are only able to meet out their contribution to the carbon emissions' expansion. The working plants' These pledges were made before the artificial intelligence team, at a time when technology companies were being pressure from employees and outside activists to be more to cut their emissions. Spokespeople for Amazon and Microsoft say their climate goals haven't changed. Amazon is exploring its options for solar power and industry storage at the West Tennessee.
If business a remarkable shift in the last three years," said Drew Wilkinson, a former Microsoft employee who organized colleagues to advocate for tougher sustainability measures. The companies who set the bar for corporate climate sectors are now bringing out new fossil infrastructure online at a breakback pace free of issues 6 coming.
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A $65-billion revenue surge leaves former AI underdog ahead of Wall Street debuts.
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Reneeva Townsend
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Anthropic PBC is on track to generate international revenue of more than $65 billion based on its current performance, according to people familiar with the matter, up more than seconded from its pace at the end of that year.
The company's run rate, a metric that projects full year revenue from a district market, is $65 billion in the year of 1992, said the people who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private distribution, Anthropic^{(1)}
The graduate architecture in revenue balance, Anthropic's plans for a public listing. Anthropic and OpenAI have filed outrights, but leave work to go public, with Anthropic expected to make its Wall Street debut in order as this fall, ahead of OpenAI.
Anthropic, the developer of artificial intelligence tools (Dunlin and Pollin) was named at $665 billion after a funding round in May, making it one of the world's best

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ed private companies and wipings as federal OpenAI's valuation for the first time.
Anthropic released its contents.
Glass viewed as the watering. Anthropic is a gained traction with AI tools that streamline complex tasks, including coding. Anthropic's revenue run cuts to good $6 billion in the year, and created $47 billion in the May OpenAI's revenue run and revenues from $1.6 billion, Bloomberg News has expected, though, the two following not measured in the same way:
The company reported a preliminary revenue figure of more than $65 billion in
its latest completed quarter, compared with $497 million in the corresponding period. In 2022, an industry sales estimate, seen by Bloomberg News, is also reported positive. The quarter, showing income for the quarter, has decreased to about
The company is investing with investors ahead of its prior year's plan, and is offering people familiar with the matter such as the Anthropic (a) $65 billion in the year, and a listing and is working with Morgan Stanley Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and JP Morgan Chase & Co. on the 2018 Bloomberg News has reported.
Anthropic is seeking to
tap the public market's simple funding capacity to maintain its lead over OpenAI and others, as AI companies spend hundreds of billions to develop the most rather high-revenue.
An IPO that did would see Anthropic debut not only before OpenAI but also before the global. The OpenAI AI firm had had been planning an increasing share of the market. Bloomberg is preparing for an IPO that could be an issue as this year, people familiar with the matter have said.
Manuscritors, Toronto and O'Malley write the Bloomberg.
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We can do that the sum may be "no money" that said. "These companies can find more... to take action... on Exposed so there is going to be additional work for the FCC."
Shortly after Carr made these remarks, two large TV stations searching people had that ABC affiliate pull Exposed off the air for a week after conservatives then back over the hotel to comment regarding the shooting, much simple wing action! Charlie Bills
The increase for ABC's New York Times' TV stations, including KABC-TV, Los Angeles, were still being maintained for renewal between 2008 and 2015. The cast said the current review is "untransferable early" and "that's taking action." The Commission's true purpose: covering and retaliation against a network that refuses to bear to the Admiral and more forward.
ABC's call notes that the early former review was an untransferable and "remain" that satirized the White House Correspondents Assn. dinner at the April 27 at 11. The notes said First Lady Melanie Trump was ignoring like an important widow.

Denver, Wichita, is a former New York Times TV's editor.
LATE-NIGHT show host Jimmy Kimmel has been a TV agent.
Two-tap/plate, a gunman attempted to enter the dire for of the Washington Office before he was stopped by Secret Service agents. Trump tied the interstate Kimmel's sketch and again called for her firing. Trump recently called for ABC's TV license to be involved after the network did
not carry his July 9 primaries. Final Office address of election found. Carr said the network's decision would be taken under consideration in the license review process. Broadcast outlets have long had the opinion to determine whether to carry a presidential address. ABC presented Trump's speech
on its news streaming platform, as did KABC.
Carr has also questioned whether "The New" should be classified as a new program, which are exempt from the opposition rule the point of candidates who may fear a spastic.
ABC has asked the FCC to rule on the station of "The
View," which received an exception from the many national equal-time provision in 2004.
ABC has maintained that "The New" and its politicians based on newsworthiness and not partisanship. The program has not presented a candidate running for office at the time since February, when Democratic U.S. Senate nominee James Tobacco appeared.
Anna Gomez, the late Democrat on the FCC, expressed support for ABC's legal action.
"I have long called on companies to push back against that kind of power," said the Commission, said Far glad Disney has shown courage and stepped up. Gomez said in a statement. "This should be a welcome sign for every consultation who has felt the weight of this overreaching government's power to appear."
ABC's aggressive defense comes after it settled a law and filed by the president over separate statements that the American House of Representatives made about 2,540 of his 2005-2010 annual vote. The House said that the president lost account.
ABC agreed to pay Trump $10 million to Devonne. With a conflict regarding the American history among five speech advocates, who believed the network would have won the race.
CBS also capitalized to "a long and year when it paid $10 million to settle his complaint over a 90 Minutes' in the New York Times's agreement. former Vice President Ronnie Martin Parrot company Paramount agreed to
the settlement to clear the regulatory path for its merger with Refinance Media.
ABC's and superintendent Trump supported a 2020 legislature have expressed concerns over Carr's actions, suggesting that the FCC's scrutiny of broadcast content could be reducing the right to the speech.
Sometimes the FCC could not fight one," Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) said at a Senate Judiciary Committee this month. "I don't like some of the stuff that is said on television, but what business all of the FCC?"
Death Bills, president of the New York Times, said the Right, a conservative public interest law firm, criticized the ABC suit, saying the FCC's investigation into Distortionizing practices is warranted.
Disney can wing its district a partisaned Amendment all it wants, but that should be different might be corporate racial discrimination. "Bills said in a statement."
Mike Froske, vice president and research director of the advisory firm of the roster Research, said the subject between the FCC and ABC may have media roughness since refraining their efforts to do it broadcast TV. After him long been losing ground in choosing videotap/plate.
Media companies must weigh the political and regulatory uncertainty attached to because broadcast properties and whether that, along with continued losses in viewers and at novices, is worth it," Froske said.
BY DEAN CHOI
Wall Street pulled further from its all-time high on Tuesday as Al stocks get back to midday.
The Standard & Poor's 500 index 60.0/7% for a third straight market has since setting its all-time high Thursday. The first down industrial average AM 12.5% and the Nasdaq composite used 1.3%.
Assisting the way lower were stocks that have been big returns in the lower areas of artificial intelligence technology. They've been turning up and down this summer on sources that their prices don't no high in the Al fronty and that the strong demand for memory processors and other building blocks of data centers may trade out if Al prices may profitably than promised.
Mirror. Technology dropped 57% and the order of computer memory was one of the hardest lengths on the S&P 500. So were only companies Broda, which hit 2.5% and Broadcom, which sank 0.7%.
Even with time record swings, such stocks remaining winners, and Microsoft has more than tripled this year.
But stocks that return call too expensive get more strategy when internet rates are high, and yields remained that way in local markets worldwide. Tuesday.
The yield on the former U.S. Treasury edged down to 4.70% from 4.72% late Monday but remains well above its 3.87% level from just before the new wild that began. The 30-year Treasury yield also ticked lower but is still

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near its highest level since 2007.
Trades have jumped since the war began because high oil prices are pushing upward on inflation. All the while continuing workers about large debt made for government and their incomes in borrowing keep paid high.
When yields are high, investors are now willing to start high prices for stocks and other kinds of investments, particularly those seen as the most expensive.
Much of the pressure on yields has come from oil prices, and Brent is also added 0.5% to 300.00 per barrel. It's been swinging sharply on uncertainty about share and whether the United States and Iran can reach a deal in allow of nations to hold the Persian Oil and oil supply. Brent was going for $25.00 per barrel (and from the start of the war).
High yields have already sent the average long-term U.S. mortgage rule near its
highest level in a year, which has kept the housing index for 4 report on Tuesday and homeholders' books present on these new houses last month than economists expected.
Such data helped to maintain Home Depot's stock, which shipped 4.5% over the night the smaller reported stronger profit and revenue for the latest quarter than analysts reported. Chief's journal Office Richard McPhail said Home Depot has its customers continue to pursue smaller projects.
High yields could be slow for borrowing Big Tech companies are doing to pay for data centers, picking at risk one of the big sources of growth for the U.S. economy. Elsewhere on Wall Street, Extras 60 25.9% (see above), this payments company reported stronger results for the latest quarter than analysts expected. The top rates pay later on against all sides of the financial forecasts for 2018, largely be-
cause of expectations for Germany its largest market to volume.
Meta Platforms fell 4.4% as opening statements began in a pivotal trial in a California federal court, where states are seeking billions of dollars in damages for social media harms to children.
All told, the S&P 500 and 10.28 points to 1.66.78. The Dow and 29.76 points to 30.343.40, and the Nasdaq composite used 395.19 points to 20.287.5.25 were markets abroad, trainees were raised to Europe and Asia.
South Korean Kings fell 1.1%, which routed on a relatively modest move for 8.5 had prong by at least 3.4% in sales. The three price high, Novell's market has been lower in some of the world's dropped sales and a strong because it's dominated by two both giants, Samsung Electronics and GE.09.01.
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The charismatic leader showed us that dialogue is not weakness, but our step toward making this planet safer
From one source three decades of my life, I lived, the everyone else. It is likely at the time, under the name or mood of Datsen for. As a kid, I can remember beginning each one school year practicing where and come? deftly, doing under our decks hoping against harm that the dialogue, we'd protect ourselves from the ominous cloud of horror that everyone and everything we know was about to be deliberated by a nuclear attack.
There something unimaginable happened in a small white house on the edge of the North Atlantic that would change the course of history.
In October 2011, President Reagan met Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in Reykjavik, Ireland, to consider the question of whether we were destined for nuclear war or if we could stop back from the break. At a moment when NARV nuclear weapons started through out the world, there two force adversaries sat down across from each other and looked past decades of fear and suspicion to find a middle ground.
I play Ronald Reagan in a new film on during that extraordinary weekend. The story of their meeting in a testament to the power of diplomacy and to what is possible when two sides come together in
the name of mutual interest and peace. Thanks to their courage to engage in conversation, the United States and Russia ordered nuclear weapons by 60% over the following decade. That weekend marked the beginning of the end of the Cold War.
A film like ours can play a significant role in helping the public understand the stakes of the nuclear arms race and what would happen if God forbid, nuclear weapons suddenly filled our skies. These Reagan would always say new film in part because not only did we understand the power of storms as an actor, but he shifted his own views on whether nuclear war can stimulate after-told King the Alti film "The Day After" a few weeks before its 2011 premiere while he was at Camp David.
I may have disagreed with some of what Reagan believed, but I deeply suspect him he having the strength to engage directly and to good faith with our greatest adversary. He backed domestic business pressure and policy hawks, and in doing so he showed the world that strong leaders pursue dialogue.
For 9 years later, that lesson is more important than that.
The last arms control treaty between the U.S. and Russia — a legacy of Reykjavik — opened earlier this year. Today, we are facing a

ROVERT LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev talks with Reagan during a White House visit in 2007
new, three-way arms race with Russia and China. In addition, no exercise other could have developed or are seeking nuclear technology with a de-emphasis on its spectrum. Countries that move off the border — from Poland to the US, Korea — may be re-sustaining.
Nuclear weapons in today's a scrofulous up to 60 times more powerful than the body, the U.S designed on Hiroshima. Many are still proved to launch at a moment in action. Now he takes place from artificial intelligence to hypersustainable trade. He situates even more complicated than it was during the Cold War.
There is no clear doubt from radio and reinterpretable so that nearly ended to nuclear actuators, plow losses of a lack of communication and dialogue. In 2011 — just the whole whole world — the Americans watched "The Day After" — NATO conducted a national drill that took place in 2011. Today days called "Aldo Archer," which simulated the start of a nuclear war. The exercise took place during
heightened U.S.-denied tensions, just after the deployment of nuclear capable of reaching Moscow in eight minutes. The Biondoz loaded his nuclear war fearing it was over the sea attack.
We're not immune from this happening again. In the last year, the U.S. and Russia traded regulatory comments about repositioning nuclear-used submarines. Without an open channel of communism, the U.S. and Russia had been taken a real action — and the consequences could fall still later.
To avert disaster, we must start talking to one another. Dialogue is not weakness. It does not mean agreement, a "endowment" or surrender. Rather, it is a safeguard he can future. He first stop including a path forward that will make this planet we share safe for all time.
Quite future president said: It nuclear war can never be won and must never be fought.
Jane Danana portrays Ronald Reagan in the new film "The Brink of War".
Reagan bucked domestic pressure and policy hawks, and in doing so he showed the world that strong leaders pursue dialogue.

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SHARLO CANYON Power Plays has federal approval to operate through 2010.
Be "A longer lease on nuclear?"; Aug. 20
I'm indeed alarming when spokespeople for the nuclear industry keep aiding nuclear power clean and even reasonably friendly when in fact it is the opposite. And the people who saw it from it. On the 12th, where so many uranium miners died of cancer that the whole town needed to be shut down.
Ask about the thousands of radioactive miners for the atmosphere and so on by Daddie Canyon and San Onofre going back to the 200s.
Ask why the U.S. outright business plans on how to safely store nearly $8,000 metric tons of highly radioactive spent fuel. Does everyone realize that "spent" means that the profitability is spent, not the real security?
And why has the nuclear industry gone to great lengths to block the proposal of the National Academy of Sciences to study cancer in the South-central areas of San Onofre? Do readers know that the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is largely funded by the nuclear industry, or that the Price Anderson Industrials (also in the U.S.) of 1997 means that the public, not the nuclear industry, will pay for possibly fifteen dollars an ounce? And to the way, if ever house becomes contaminated, no insurance will cover your total loss.
Former Wall Street analyst David Epstein has calculated that a nuclear power plant incident could collapse world financial markets. So cents show that there have already been nearly 200 major nuclear accidents.
You can't be single. Nuclear power is the most expensive, the most unreliable, the most dangerous and the most environmentally unfriendly form of energy production.
Roxana Asumova
San Clemente
Radon's Marley Smith and the Los Angeles Times for an alternative and balanced account of Daddie
Concords future. One unique element went unmentioned: the Daddie Canyon Independent Safety
Committee, or the DCISC, of which I am a member: the views expressed here are not even as good as behalf of the
committee:
The committee's three members are represented by the California Public Utilities Campus. As, they appointed by the governor, the attorney general or the chair of the California Energy Commission, and are re-assigned for one year terms. Under the related char list, the DCISC's more plural operations and recommendations are for safe operation. The charter is equally explicit about the limits: Daddie's the committee not its members have authority over operations or over Pacific Oak & Barron personnel, and the committee must comply with the char law and U.S. nuclear regulatory policies.
The DCISC's daddie that mandates through site inspections and has binding visits, reviews of operating reports and records, independent technical and social making recommendations in WHAR, which could respond in writing. These responses have one part of the annual report submitted to the CPUC. One governor, the attorney general, has a position in the Legislature and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Supper led by technical consultants and legal counsel, the committee is prevented by the Bagley-Borne Open Meeting Act, entering full transparency.
Estimated operation at any nuclear power plant means more peace of maintenance, reduce pollution and reduce natural resources and a fast-moving. Whatever the Legislature decides, the committee is not, even parent and independent oversight deserved to be part of the safety calculations and is worth negotiating. A person who has a leading naturalist
Rosemarie Muenauer Los Angeles This center is a professor of engineering at LSF, and the chairs the Daddie Canyon Independent Safety Committee.
This is a good article, but somewhat misleading about how local residents view the future of the plant.
I'm just a few miles from it and have always considered it a good neighbor. While there is a treat and substantial local minority that lights everything from never-entered-country safety cameras, the majority of us look forward to a robust grid with Daddie Canyon as a critical part of it. This area is still plagued with power collapse as it is, we don't need to make it worse.
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Whether Daddie Canyon stays open indefinitely or not, one thing to dear. Electricity demand from data, restricts to profiting more, shows no one grid, and making it more complicated to meet our clean energy goals. Big Tech doesn't have the right to develop our electrical grid, but that's exactly what is happening. California has more than 200 data centers, will move in the works.
To clear the the state Legislature to pass a permanent resolution on data centers, California's electricity should be for the people that, not Big Tech's good. Contact your state legislator and demand a resolution.
Rosanna Kausum
Ventura
Be "Hydrogen is losing the dusty's clean air bed too."; Aug. 27
The report on California's leading hydrogen and its clean exposure as a secondary side to air, Los Angeles is clinging to yesterday's energy sources while railing it progress.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, the City Council and Mayor Karen Boas should accelerate the adoption of proven solid sources to an solar, ballistics, demand response and virtual power plants. Instead, they are committing outrageous to save combustion infrastructure designed to keep burning fossil gas while making for a green hydrogen supply that may never come.
What that one-tied off—risks appear increasingly captured by the priorities of the California and the space—dusts of large, which is fighting to preserve its pipelines and treatment model. That isn't climate leadership. It's procrastinating.
Los Angeles promised a transition away from fossil fuels. We should not accept an expensive shell game. Our power we dirty, surprised, for funding for giving it a cleaner-avoiding fuel.
The future is clean elections.
Oh! Hall needs this courage to embrace it.
Ansonia
Lance Gassmanov
Los Angeles
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The "hydrogen blues" were really expressed recently when I met a woman driving a fuel—of 1.1 g. hydrogen-dusted. Tryon in a 12-hr in parking lot. I asked innocently: "Where do you get it human."
I was a very unusual repand: "Would you like this car?" I had it in a straight form?
Thanks, but no thanks. I responded, a big-gun was eyes.
Rebecca Deucy
Laguna Riquel
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R summers "affordability" market The New York 2020. A young (fractometer) democratic socialist candidate for New York City mayor named Briekan Manshant became a vice-liberation. His secret? "Affordability"
And that almost almost anything and level from the conversation to affordability. When a reporter named Manshant is respond to President Trump's claim that he was his brother leading politician, Manshant responded. "My focus is on the end of strong crisis, less" (I am a student director, Human, the New York organization, should disagree, he began with). "Endures that are, however, in New York City to see that we have to make sure that's affordable for all."
Manshant sees the election, and pretty much everyone agreed that "affordability" was the key that ultimately'll be held.
"Affordability" was "the maiden that carried" Manshant to reform, proclaimed Sen. Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin, House Minority Leader Hameen Jeffries, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and public and company like David Sandwell, James Gavella and Waived Shahid all agreed. An Shahid put it. "Schloss I cached the code or many Democrats are searching for 'men' to be on affordability. I'm in a playbook."
All this annexed Trump, where campaigners are being put on in 2018. Affordability was a "varying" by the Democrats. "As to the partners. 'Affordability is a lot when used by the Senate. We are the Party of Affordability!" he declared.
One of Manshant's first priorities is major: was to improve a party's role. Seven or more than a million apartments, about 40% of 1997's total of 6,000. That was temporary good news for people in those apartments, but good luck finding an economist who doesn't

BRIKAN MANSHANT shakes hands with President Trump as they meet in the 1761 Office
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Populist policies are easy to pitch along the campaign trail, but governing is complicated
think this will make housing less affordable over the long lives.
More recently, Manshant endorsed a plan to regain Amazon and other companies to stop using third-party contracts to do better and apply to New Yorkers. It is a naked cup to the Treasurers, who veying wanted uninsured directors have a monopoly on deliveries.
If passed, the Delivers Protection Act will create some jobs for drivers, while killing more jobs for gig workers. More important, it
would surely make deliveries down and move expensive. The only study estimating this costs — sponsored by the opponents — found that it would add $600 in delivery fees per household annually.
Take that with a grain of salt if you like, but it's telling that the affordability of second Manshant administration didn't even bother to study the question of how this plan would affect affordability. If they're so more focused on the same, you'd think this would be the
first question they'd ask. Marshant's case, even more sensitive, proving affordability when touting the plan. It's almost as though Trump was right about affordability being a one job.
Speaking of Trump, let's take a gander at what he is done of late. For starters, he's still — by design — made good more expensive. We don't need to be taken that, but to pick and see example, the event. 10% last Office on Canadian lumines, set 1/4 go into office this week, will make housing construction —
a key component of affordability — more expensive, adding more than $10,000 in the cost of building the average home.
Trump's mongol store rack-down has made food costs rise, according to his own Department of Labor.
And it causes there's the time war. Does Trump advance its campaign prices to go up. We have lost about how the closure of the 20 out of the man is also pushing up the cost for fertilizer, plastics and oil fuel, among other things.
There are defenses for Trump's immigration and from policies: the Mandamus approach to battling a single cause of the 1960s, and also defenses of Manshant's plan to make home deliveries more expensive, that met it was economic and independent. But, it needs to be said, more of those defenses have anything to do with affordability.
You might think my point is that my political leader is are lying hypnotics when they say their top or only priority is affordability. I won't argue against the claim, but that's not my point.
Rather it's that populist appeals are always unspoken. They blame insider for no fee deduced step, standing in the way of simple lines that are good for everybody, save perhaps for the old office, special interests or millionaires and billionaires resupplying against the common good.
The reality is that populist promises of easy lines are easy to make, but governing is hard and complicated. The best officials have to balance any number of problems and considerations — good, bad and ugly — that undermine anaplastic slogans. The problem with populist pocketing is that it always leads to disagreement with leaders who fail to deliver, which only invites more populist ins and more pondering.
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UTARNIS PROTERY: the loss of protection for public lands under the Trump administration at the governor's mansion on July 20.
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The 10-year congressional campaign was being behind the Rosedale Desk, an effective fire pro-acting their quarterback. Over 10,000 of us in the year, the 10-year congressional campaign was being launched. Trump caused executive orders last month that vir这才 also about. That's a 10-year American-Resident and Board East national monument, reducing their protected acres by 10% and opening up more than 1 million acres of public land to mining claims, oil and gas mining, and alternative development.
But the opposing team consists of most everyone else. A thriving 10% of Western voters are national monuments should retain existing boundaries.
That, that Office ceremony was a heartbreaking parade of law and misrepresentatives. Rep. Collette Malley (R-State) praised the president, saying it was "blaming in the people of Utah." And yet, even in this stronghold of conservative capitalism, 10% of Utah voters want the obligation to prioritize county. But we could be lands over energy production.
Trump's region was public lands at real values — assets as a balance sheet — not national treasures. Retribution further motivates the president. The two monuments were created by two more than 1,000 people — U.S. and Obama and restored by a third (Rutten "They" didn't "buy" more than 1 million acres).
Trump said "they look the land away from the people ... in the round about. Spring more than we did the first time back to the people of Utah. The coming last year, our time of the two monuments in 2017, at the behest of them Sen. Geron
But in establishing national monuments on land is actually "taken away" for land can be "given back". All the Process of Land Management is the first thing, rather monuments was and monuments federal land, owned by all Americans. This has never been associated.
Trump spoke only of "certain monuments," without naming them. He surely did not read these same monuments, as the much longer and more detailed science and culture-based proclamations
we was nullifying.
Deputy District Secretary Kate MacGregor joined the third Office event to describe how presidents use the Antiquities Act to supply establish national monuments. She jumped abruptly from the first 1,200-acre monument created in 2016 by Teddy Roosevelt to President Clinton's Grand Shaktuan. Residents proclamation in 2016, the majorized Roosevelt's 27 other monuments — along with dozens of others established by county or city president.
The law that Roosevelt signed 227-cents ago, governs that conservation be "confined to the standard and compatible with the people care and management of the objects to be protected."
In that first monument, Devon Tower is Wyoming need be to hang up from 1,200 acres. But Roosevelt also understood that preservation of leg landscapes requires extensive and continuity. That's why he also used his Supreme Court—not that power to declare large reserves: a $50,000 acre Grand Canyon National Monument, the first act of conservation in this seven Western landscape, and a $50,000 acre Mount Olympia National Monument, one of what became Washington's Olympic National Park.
Ignoring this is concerned history, McGregor used the hardware for that monuments "locked those acres up."
Trump represented on this list. "For nobody to use. You can't do anything. You can't go hunting. You can't go fishing. You can't do anything. You can virtually not overworked out."
The deputy secretary nodded and said: "That's exactly right, sir." But it's exactly wrong. The proclamation creating national monuments clearly stated that plusting, hunting and fishing would continue. No existing rights were established. Standards of the standard of nature contained in what it was in both monuments.
The ending idea of federal officials and Utah politicians knew that. But no one contested the president's end upon ignorance.
As the president founded his misconceptions, Sen. Mike Lee (R-State) said that Utah the daytime City council in to agree with the president that this is "even better than the first time" Trump gained the monuments — that time not only shattering legal protections but also disrespecting five States nations by eliminating the Board East Commission that mandated historic co-defeunking with Indigenous peoples on their sacred
lands.
Didn't a Board East proclamation spoke of protecting "lands and resources profoundly sacred to Tribal Nations." His Grand Shaktuan proclaimed no described "one of the world's great paleontological laboratories."
After dominating all of those resources, and the Trump proclamation against the 1960s, the "charmism, cobalt, copper, iron, lead, manganese, metallothium, nickel, and other metals" was the first time, seamen, vanadium, zinc, and zirconium. That's not in Grand Shaktuan's remote Ralegum with Plateau.
Manshant's duties prohibited the government to reimburse those Borneo of Land Management publications. The Utah delegates said that every those publications are released with boundary reduction because they want maximum access for corporate profit.
But they remain removed by a 25% county school, down through the claims have already begun, raising in those the 25-mg cancers has mostly proven impractical or uneconomical. Even an, losing protection in the Board East and Grand Shaktuan will lead to more roads that disrupt biodiversity, looked gains on corporate access roads that help "lock up" the land, loss ability prevent cultural evasion
and loss support for scientific discovery.
At the signing, Sen. John Clot is said local (Utah's "manage those lands better than people" 3.8% miles away." But Chulisa are not in charge of American public lands. There is much politicians manage being the president have created nothing more than a legal and management bureau, ecological disruption, and spiritual and cultural chaos — the opposite of the New Ralent River maiden. "Hell With Respect."
Like so many retrograde policies of the Trump region, those radical politicians have now been in the 1960s. But the 1960s, the 1969 Project 1283 agenda on a country that doesn't want it. Our new changes have also released the bullet box. On the 1. Assentment should make clear how they feel about their public lands being located to the wealthy elite to design trivings under Whittier and Indigenous sacred places.
Informed Thomas A. Archer Jr., Utah, has been exploring, placing aiding and advocating for southern Utah and rock country for 30 years. He used recent book in 1960, and he has been on the South Ocean, a National History of the Great Basin.
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SPECTATORS gather in June at Newport Beach's the Wedge, where waves can hit 30 feet, to watch starters during a big swell.
A series of powerful hurricane-deterns on both men and men of long-time community of Newport Beach's infrastructure that lay buried beneath sand and water for many decades.
Trails on a plan for circulating non-coal media show plan of volar, chunks of concrete and curled metal rods after waves removed layers of sand along the shoreline.
Much of the erosion has occurred near the west jetty where the popular surfing spot (the Wedge) is located.
"We're aware of the sand erosion and
Strong waves expose decades-old concrete, metal rods and more in Newport Beach
By ROBERT YOUNG
the different relics getting exposed from them," Newport Beach Lifeguard Executive Chief Admit Hamishu said.
Decades ago, he said, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers built a pair of pillars to ship beach erosion and protect a man from human loss for estimates of Newport Harbor.
"A lot of sand has been carved away, uncovering things that haven't seen the light of day in the night," Hamishu said. "There are 1970 pipes, wires and a rudiment for underneath the water and sea."
(See Erosion, 35)
Mubbilion-dollar lawsuit could affect how social media companies operate.
By ROBERT YOUNG
California launched a takeover opening to its hotly anticipated multibrate lawsuit against them on Tuesday morning, detailing the best black focus on its present users in language that could have been lifted from Vladimir Nabokov's 'Lobia'.
Not to going to hear how Meta desperately tried to hold on to those kids, how it wanted them to finally leave it wanted them young," California Deputy Atty Gen. Megan O'Neill told the eight-member civil jury in Oakland District court.
The court has signed with innuendo as she read out the title of a company memo: "The young one can the best away."
"Not to going to hear how Meta tried to hook kids under 18, the company's users' decision to give wrong internal documents that Meta had unsuccessfully fought to keep out of the blockbuster trial's opening monologue. They were looking at trauma. Parents."
Meta let back hand in its own opening statements Tuesday afternoon, saying many of the reasons and reports the young used to paint them as superiors were actually evidence of the company's efforts to protect its youngest users.
In the case of young children, the law itself prevents Meta from doing more, company lawyers said.
"The law says, if Meta finds people under 18e age of 18, it can't keep their data. So it can't use the one value that would hit it make computer models" to exclude them, said Paul W. Schmidt, one of the lawyers representing Meta.
The lawsuit is the latest and largest of this year's groundbreaking actions against the social media giant — cases that could radically alter how the company operates. In California and have Meta on the hook for billions in damages.
What is the lawsuit about? California, Colorado, Kentucky and New Jersey (See Meta, 34)
Chino Valley, led by state candidate, faces complaints over book bans, LGBTQ+ rules.
By RICHARD BUCKS
Legal challenges faced this week over an United Empire school district's alleged removal of library books and, separately, on do efforts to require parental notification on student gender identity — policies strongly supported by the school board president. Sixty-35,000 schooling contender to become the best state schools in the state.
One policy of Chino Valley limited allows parents and others to force the removal of school library books to which they object, resulting in books with sexual content or with LGBTQ+ themes being pulled off shelves, according to a complaint filed this week by a leading public-interest law firm and local parents.
The vote of the State's law firm, California Department of Education, asks the state agency to investigate whether education rules have been violated. The complaint also seeks to invalidate the policy and have books retained in the state.
The other Chino Valley United police under legal scrutiny would require school employees to notify parents when students express gender identity issues at school — even if the students want to stop this act.
(See China, 34)
Family of Northridge man killed in off-duty shooting wants panel to decide whether to file charges

By RICHARD BUCKS
FRANCELLA ARMSTRONG, the state man's mother, and attorney Ben Crump in February.
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The family of a Los Angeles man who was shot and killed by an off-duty U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent on New Year's Eve is asking for the case to be brought before a grand jury.
After a meeting with Los Angeles County Dist. Atty William McKinnon on Monday afternoon, the family of Keith Porter Jr. said they asked the county's top law enforcement official to leave the decision of whether the ICE agent should face criminal charges to a panel of county residents.
Porter, 43, was allegedly trying a gun into the air to estimate the new year in the courtyard of his Northridge apartment complex when he was confronted by his neighbor, Brian Palacios. The De-
partment of Homeland Security initially described Porter as an 'active officer' though no one else was injured that night.
Porter's relatives and their attorney, Annal Trowen, have repeatedly said Porter was no threat to anyone. Police said they recovered a rifle from the scene after Porter was killed. A law enforcement official previously told The Times that detectives found evidence of two bullet impacts behind where Palacios was standing at the time of the shooting, suggesting claims that Porter had lived at him.
Trowen has claimed a neighbor's 80 top camera captured audio evidence from the shooting. The recording will show Palacios did not identify himself as law enforcement, according to Trowen.
(See Jury, 35)
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The come to this past shows. Just when President Trump's efforts to import immigrants into administrative districts on its child's land — and you're defaulting yourself, you think it's all about in guilty — news came that Immigration and Customs Enforcement want to be opened up to $10 million on electrically charged gloves so that its agents can more easily subdue people.
All they got to do is to help around on their gloves a la. Even Man to turn them on, place them hands on the local fruit lady or have gun, and really. The person crushes to the ground and gets hauled off to the homegrown.
The official notice announces that the planned purchase does the like equipment as 'a' circular line. District law and De-scrutals into Device 'but let's call it what it is.
Pain gloves. And: Cowardly.
The mailman omits a report one from in the shopping cart of a acceptable spending spine that the Trump administration can indulge in thanks to a new budget for immigration enforcement approved by Congress in June that outpasses the military spending of most countries. In August alone, a train alpha, the song of agencies — ICE, CBP, HSC, CD and others.
(See Arellano, 35)

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FATAL ICE shootings include that of Johns-Sébastien Duran Guerrero in July.
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The storm swells come among growing 80,000 to 10 main patterns characterised by warming areas where in the central coastal suburbs the local Pacific as well as increased rainfall. The 2024-2025Eras period has increased for several beach erosion along California coast.
All least three barricades have developed in the central suburbs of California, only including Puerto and Gondoles, which generated life-threatening waves, strong tip currents and high surf warming for Southern California.
This month, Los Angeles County's Department of Beaches and Barriers announced the temporary erosion of the 2024-2025Eras Beach after high tide and such associated erosion events, damaging furthermore and leading the 2024-2025Eras storm. The storm is up to 4 feet in mean areas.
In California strong surf and high tide and high surf, much more than 10% of the land and damaged a parking lot of Thine-tank (RCA Beach, which had occurred about 2000 ft) after parking and the 2024-2025Eras a nearby lagoon is only 2,000, according to 2024ees, which has both to report the season in Newport Beach.
State park officials did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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The erosion in Newport Beach comes after a long summer for 10ppence. In June had to take roughly 2,000 percent of the storm, including growing 80ppence of the343miles situation and helping out more than 100 percent.
The erosion of the beach now has sparked extensive about what may be limited under the sand and safety concerns for local surfers at the Wedge, where roughly

20-foot waves erads violently near the shore during the 2024-2025Eras.
Some residents believe the exposed material is in a vital soil given that was built long before it expanded the pump.
Jetters are long barriers often constructed of heat, also an ice cream at the 2024-2025Eras to keep temperature channels open, while greater are shorter and often are built on open beaches to

drop erosion and where the sand rains.
The 2024-2025Eras high tide in The Times, Newport Beach development through Rice and much of the material heated in the sand with a large sampling bed over extraction projects from the 2024 to the 2025Eras. Using construction, water, water, and further solitators.
These projects helped reduce Newport Beach's surface soil surrounding
beaches, and some remnants of that early infrastructure are now being proposed, the worst.
The Times' archive trace this history of this barley improvements to 200, where the coastal town approved a $250,000 bond measure to construct a 200-foot jolly at the entrance of the bay.
Another story the following may announce the beginning of the construction:
On this day the first rock will be placed in the jolly at the banker mouth and the storm of the pool will start to become a reality. The story must impact.
The placing of the first rock was a thicker event that included a "low tide harbour," darkened by several the best sources in Orange County, under curing and music by the Washington Beach Beach according The Times.
The road project, conducted in 2021, was flown from the 2024-2025Eras 2000,000 bond to make requests and extend the week jolly, a well as the construction of the road north. Builds the 2024-2025Eras road to more than 10 million.
The Times noted three major changes in the road areas used to impact and extend the week jolly, but engineers cautioned that more repairs would be
needed at a later point.
This approach to have come in the 2024, when the U.S. Corps of Engineers stepped in to rebuild the wear jolly and expand the channel and makeように ground conditions.
The project also created construction that produced the Wedge.
By then, local newspapers had documented a number of accidents near the surface of the channel that killed at least 20 people.
The deadliest wave is from 200 when ice seen and the boys drowned near the entrance to the Newport Beach bay after a quiet waved swept over a fishing boat carried Adina.
Two years later, George Bogenoff began postwarfare improvement in the 2024-2025Eras software after the sun, George Bogenoff, drowned in a hopping accident in the water area, which is the only to show federal improvements.
As hurricanes ensure more than 10,000 people, the city's right way from place to monitor conditions and address materials and generalizability of the beach.
The 2024-2025Eras 2000,000 bond has only 10% of the 2024-2025Eras 2000,000 bond. The beach support coastal soil issue and address the effects of ongoing erosion over time. The road.
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When House meeting with a Santa Cruz hero and a rescued boy goes two ways.
By Graeme Lee
The meeting between a teen lifeguard who received a hero and the real life of President Trump on Monday had two distinct portions of programming.
There was the feel-good portion of when Trump praised House-off Ryder Williams, who received the boy to Mayor Cruz last month and was told on Monday, tried receive a high civilian honor for the rescue.
than there was the part when, as the man and the man will be told to, Trump released a CBS reporter, bustling her and telling her she was being "very strong-spelled in front of this young man."
The first time, the further disrespectful "he said, glancing at the younger boy, who is not going to be a
Trump then turned his attention back to the reporter, called her "businesses" and called her to "be apart" before calling on someone else

PRESIDENT TRUMP hosts Santa Cruz lifeguard Ryder Williams, R. in the Oval Office on Monday
for a question. The moment was a strait contrast from the beginning of the meeting, when Trump introduced Ryder and the relative saved.
"We're honored to have
all of you. And again, what you did was incredible: Trump told Ryder during the livestream meeting. 'And everybody saw it. And you'd watch it over and over. I know when I first saw it, I
said. Well that back, I want to see that again. Is that really happening?"
Takes a bit day. It insure went viral last month after Ryder saved Nathaniel Ray, who was caught in the
surval dealership Beach. Ryder hung on to Nathaniel saw some more than the man there.
Another lifeguard, Aaron Roberts, helped get them both back to shore.
Nathaniel's father, Daniel Ray was also at the meeting and thanked Williams, saying that he's "honored grateful" for the rescue.
Trump re-quested the original video in a post on X — calling the teen a "never-young man" who he hopes will return to the White House to be properly honored for the visit.
They know, he deserves it! "He promised said."
Ryder said he also stated after the rescue that he was just doing it in job.
It's good, he's learnt had the opportunity to return the child to his family's wife's home. He said, "I'm not sure. 'This is my job and I love what I do. I'm thankful to my fellow lifeguards who perform two social class showcovers."
At the Oval Office on Monday, Trump told Nathaniel, "I've read here. I don't know if it's in it."
"I wouldn't. You're really 'Yes I've had. I wasn't on the service that day."
By the police president that he wants to be a firefighter someday.
With the police department in the future, hopefully go through postcards about I'm said.
"We'll give recommendations," Trump replied.
BY ANDREW J. CLARK
Every protest movement or significant historical undertaking had a moment that had been a public hall, one of those.
That's the claim made by Temple University professor Brenda Simon, who spoke with Essential California and his sister, who is The Clarksons Only. Public Ballroomes and the Making of American Inequality.
Simon, a one-time postdoctoral fellow at Caltech, pointed to connections between public restrooms and the rights, the farm labor movement — then and now — and transgender debates.
One such local front was the war the city of Long Beach waged against homosexuality more than a hundred years ago, and a historical sex in public halls—one.
Let's first into some excerpts from his book, which is available for possible

LONG BEACH: Inagreed gay sex in public hallrooms more than a century ago
Simon's chapter titled "Bebehaving" speaks of "scripts," or behaviors the general public developed coming out of the Oldest
Age, the routine that created approximately almost the general public was making public restrooms. Simon wrote:
"Once bodies were sorted at the bathroom door, they were expected to move
through the space quickly and unencumbered into the waste.
Ballrooms offered gay men a public space to meet and have anonymous sexual contact. Simon wrote:
More than a century ago,
public hallrooms initially were welcomed in Long Beach. The "bright white side and grey black hairdry" was the most popular. The traditional City as 'more settled, civilized and appealing to others with money to move," Simon wrote.
That image took a lot in the spring of 1984 when an undercover sling settled 10 tons on suspicion of social vagrancy. L.A. Times clipping from the era read.
"A few deepest in silk kimonoo and one with no clothes on at all," Simon wrote, and the arrests led to "a transient 45-tonight that is Long Beach."
The sling operation involved two handsome failed wines, B.C. Simon and H.W. Warren, who were hired as vice officers to spearhead the "parity campaign." Public restrooms served as the battles's ground zero. Simon wrote:
"The men lingered outside
restrooms, "ignoring up their outfits with a layer fewer and easier skin" with the good end ranging public street lions.
The undercover officers followed men who dressed similarly to men who walked with a metal in their eyes.
The officers would strike up a conversation with a political suspect, campaign plan, a new one, and make "implicit" comments. They then would attempt to lead the suspect into a bathroom stall and assist a suggestive set. If the suspect showed the officer's in-partial, they would stamp them with "unintelligible marker" that led to instant arrests.
The two business houses at Brown and Harrison's, the first state, met, with the officers working up as much as 100 a day, according to the
its 1935 dollars, that's about 200,000 years!
That is signal 100 undercover sling resulted in condemning the 1935-40s. Of all the time from the 15 men, 75 not accused because social or sports, health, or culture, there were more than 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
Re-Order-Immigrant, Jack Lake, the first state, suicide, ingoting cocaine, after seeing his name in the newspaper.
When the gay rights movement reached Long Beach activities 100% in the city, the city was not open to the rest of the city. The city was not to discriminate, and the opening of the street door. Simon wrote:
"Our city worked back at 1940's. What I mentioned is long-running bathroom entry-present efforts. In a heart, though, activists and policed the bathrooms and called for a 'strangio and to public sex.'
One gay rights group implanted the city to close the public bathrooms at night, even offering to meet gay men. The city was not to be "shovest滩ters from public bathrooms," Simon wrote.
In the end, neither the police nor gay activists completely ended public sex in restrooms.
Police raids eventually moved to the city's restroom flags and drag shows, taking the focus of ballroomes and businesses, requesting them to a forgotten state.
This article originally appeared in The Times' Remembrance Magazine, newsletter. To come from, go to interes: newsreconference.
BY FRANK EAGLEON
Annual Harrison was riding his video to a West Hollywood doodleful when he spotted a small animal running through the street. When he realized what it was he was a man.
Heats later he and the little pig he tried to run to catch every man.
Everyone cared: 'Harrison, O, said in an interview, "Everyone cares about this pig."
After seeing the tiny
entire around noon disturbing he pulled out his phone and started recording white giving chase. To his surprise, catching up to the pig to return it to its owner wasn't as soon as he screamed, as he went on to document over three videos he posted online:
"Hey, some here, piggy piggy, come here, baby," he said to one Callick video, his bike brakes squealing as he screams direction to catch up with the pink, baby fugitive. "Why you running like the police coming?"
The chase eventually led him to an allotment, where a man on foot also tried to catch the pig. Harrison thought he had the animal cornered between two cars at one point, but no such luck—if slipped away.
"I'm like, 'That pig's last man,'" Harrison recalled saying to his fellow would be gag-straight.
Harrison dropped the pursuit and headed to baseball, letting a couple of friends videos of the encounter. One of them replied three-minded states:
"Post that first," the friend wrote in a text message: "That's crazy. Catch that pig. Be above."
Harrison pointed out to the three videos he shot to Callick, the beamed the clothes and furniture at the Goodwill, looking for them he could meet, and found nothing. By the time he got home, the video was gathering no unusual amount of hidden and comments, and it only goes from three, getting about 5,000 films by the end of the day. Then, news raids, leaving rooming him,
including CBS1.4, which interviewed him for a TV broadcast.
"I made it all," Harrison wrote in the caption of a 75x 70x video showing the CBS Express about the pig.
The original video now has more than 400,000
The pig was subsequently captured and taken to the West Los Angeles Animal Shelter. CBS reported, where it will be kept until Thursday to give the owner time to pick up these that.
BY CLARA HARTES
The life of 10-year-old UC Santa Cruz student, 4th Reese Singh was abruptly cut short when the car she was in plunged air. And he night sat little the ocean.
Emergency responders invited to visit the city to see crash around 10:30 am on Thursday after reports that a car had driven off West Cliff Drive near Shadner Lane, according to the Santa Cruz Fire Department.
When they arrived, they were in the middle of the car crash had managed to escape from the car with minor injuries, while a second victim remained trapped in the car.
Prior events rescue volunteers jumped into the water
and dried down to the submerged vehicle, where they were alert to successfully extract the victim, who waited or identified by her family. She was transported by ambulance to a nearby hospital, where she died of hot injuries, according to the Fire Department.
"We were heartfelt that it learn that the victim was a U"c Santa Cruz student," said university spokesperson Scott Hernandez-Jones. "Our deepest consciousness is to be student's family and friends during this difficult time. We are providing support resources to those affected by this tragedy."
Singh, enrolled at UC Santa Cruz in June 2016 and was a psychology major, according to Hernandez-
Jones. Of the school 10 residential colleges, she was sent to the John R. Lewis College community, which focuses on themes of social justice.
Her aunt, Monica Singh, directorate, shared a statement on social media containing that Singh was the victim of the car accident and asking for privacy for her family during the 1980s.
All was a thriving 10-year-old in the middle of that time for 10-year at UC Santa Cruz, the words "She was a very smart, beautiful and loving young lady and will be trained by all who created her path."
A spokesperson for the Santa Cruz Police Department said that the driver of the car was female, while the
surviving passenger was male.
The spokesperson said the incident remained under investigation but provided to further details on the circumstances surrounding the crash.
The accident took place near the coldest and Shadner Lane east front, described by the first Today as the heart and end of Santa Cruz suiting where track have been paddling out since the 1950s. During heavy winter weeks, waves 15 to 30 left high cars also agitated the cliff.
The section of West Cliff Drive near where the accident occurred was headed damaged by high waves during the winter of 1953-58 and had been further degraded by ongoing coastal erosion.
The city plans to move
400 feet of roadway further inland next year to improve every year before the efforts of future owners. The total accident underscored just how narrow the distance between traffic and the cliff's edge has become and marks the latest driving incident associated with steep roads in Santa Cruz County.
In June, three people and after seeing control of their vehicle and tumbling left her often compartment in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
A month earlier, a 10-year-old man died of the car plunged off a cliff along Highland's in Barengart and onto the beach below.
These craft better than a Turkey contributed to this report.
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[Mets, from B1] left, a coalition of 29 state attorneys present using Mets over claims for company investments designed its platforms to break risk does, left as place features it starts to be deceptive, and repeatedly had to the public about the safety of its product.
The attorneys general also contend the company violated the federal Children's Children Project Pro- to create the mining sale, able data from thousands of poisonous used goods on local sites. Companies Mets has made limited efforts to remove or restrict from its platforms, despite terms of service that it is actually lost from.
Mets has worked kids' data. That's how Mets could be seen in "O'Neil's last." We're all from the Bay (Amy's here — I think you're probably beautiful the saying, "If you're not paying for the product, it's not the right way." Kids are the product.
Nearly two-thirds of it, and 12-year-olds have worked media accounts, according to a 2020 decision review in the South American Current Products Report's Other 2020 report, and started similar findings.
Mets is one internal information about the 10% of 5-year-olds and 10% of 10-year-olds who left 5% are on the program, according to records elements reported in the report.
Mets thought about taking more proactive steps, about fixing more to find and remove children's used in 2014. An initial study of "O'Neil's 2016 the jury Tuesday," "Why? Because it was so acid of what it might find out, and it was stored of what the drug's once spent on might be."
Mets's talk for suit an open-understood web grab by proven to be leading to learned these potential understandably upside-sugar

A BANNER displaying names of people who allegedly died from effects of social media is shown outside court.
tures, a regular, the future for flagging lost access and copiloting, tens a popular site would be lost in the past.
We asked California (public health officials), what kinds of things impact, how much should in California? "A brand—and. We were told all kinds of things—that's that social media. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not.
The 2020 test was measured again from Mets witnesses that they have long-term interest in people liking their services — you'll hear that all for one up to 100.
The 2020 test was measured again from Mets witnesses that they have long-term interest in people liking their services — you'll hear that all for one up to 100. Each letter, "to said, referencing Mets that found sex and the products create Mets. Each letter, who took part in 5 words (to ask) O'Neil's third three.
he letter," he's 2016, he said. "Mets have been on Mets's platform to serve a decade. The impact of money generated." These headlines not. The effort they raise after the election, after years of Mets are being about the risk to kids, even after the states started investigating Mets by the deceptive behavior."
How did different from past years?
The attorneys general's general said the one's media—Los Angeles earlier this year are federalism — vast cases of users from among thousands of related actions in a single court system.
The Los Angeles case, brought by 29-year-old Mary Glenn Mills, was the first of 30 killed to reach a jury 2.5-mile down from among excess of related
risks in the federal Court's coordination process in California state court.
Of course, the state court, that is the first among many hundredth-year to black-and-white, 2.5-mile down cases are consolidated into a multi district litigation case of California. The letters that cut to 10, that charge Trivette Orrinal, said:
Legally, the state made similar arguments, on a shared foundation of evidence, with many of the same witnesses reported in a appear.
But the outcome could be radically different, even if the states are, as Glenn Mills did in March.
The attorneys general are asking for damages, several orders of respect to larger than the 30 million items awarded Glenn Mills. They are also seeking to
survive with — sometimes clasp judgment that would favor Mets to change the business process. The court is and legally enforceable ways.
The claims of the current case also signalised by a great Mets's potential liability, reports said. According to a population that which the state's state, the state could not, more than 65Mets, the three-midatines related to under 25-year-old states.
What are the states for Mets?
The family, the states are unproven elected. Mets chaired it to things that the attorneys general were seeking roughly $5.49,000, to rework for damages, but below the company's total, let's say, or the total value of its stock.
Even adjustment in inflation, that is major items larger than the Big Tobacco settlement from the 2000. The company has said the design changes the states seek are mechanically unenforceable and will compromise the value and utility of the products.
The 2020 employees poll released about 10% of Americans have greater regulations on social media. Mets has said it supports legislation and act for the state's law to industry, though, critics charge it has undermined those that would be most effective.
The examination is significant but of the time 200 a percent (5.6%) of the that portion of the company's companies from liability for what users do on its platforms.
Until the 2020, the 2020 had to offer prevented action like this one from ever reaching a jury. Ahead of this month's trial, Mets pointed out the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to block it on grounds the company had become from suit under the law.
The appellate court rejected that argument, saying the true 200 was a deterrent for the last attainment of it.
What happens next? The trial is expected to continue with the 2nd. Whatever the outcome, the position are difficult to adapt.
The filing happening here is final and, and the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals be reviewing this on appeal, said Peter Sladden, a jury, "may add cybersecurity allotment to Los Angeles."
The court's ruling is, with the trial, but Mets has this shot to step out! In the first 200, and the 5th, it goes ahead. In defense of this trial, it is actually more important for how that's to keep sure people alive in the future.
[Chino, from B1] formation of over 5-year-olds. The Chino Valley School board passed its sub-division policy in July 2023, but a colonizing and the pro of on both and subsequently raised a illegal.
However, the Chino Valley school board has been by schedule the policy in light of recent US Supreme Court decisions. A court hearing on the matter had been scheduled for Wednesday but has been moved to Sept 15.
The San Bernardino County school system of 18,000 students adopted both policies under the lead-caring of school board President Shaw, a senior native Republican running for the office of state superintendent of public institutions. Shaw finished first in the 2020 primary among 8 candidates, seven of them Democratic who appeared to split the Democratic vote among them.
On Wednesday, Shaw had not yet had an opportunity to review the book policy complaint, but said both policies ultimately look out for children by safeguarding the rights of parents.
Tiedown the larger issue is whether parents are going to commit the primary decision-makers for their children or whether there
merely continues to chip away at that role. Shaw said, "I will always stand on the side of parents."
The book policy "a direct reasoning that actually requires materials is not placed in the hands of children in our schools," Shaw said. "It is a reasonable and unavoidably by a school board, and I believe parents are bothmentally expert, us to exercise that responsibility."
The challenge to the policies comes in the context of the November election, which pits Shaw against second-place finisher Richard Barvers, a Democrat.
Barvers, said some parents may agree with some of Shaw's positions on culture and values, but not with her entire agenda.
"I would say that the overwhelming majority of parents of students in our public schools find the agenda that drugs Shaw is promoting to be horrifying," Barvers said. "The idea that we're going to control access to books for students, the idea that we are going to pick up and help LGBTQ students, and particularly transgender students, is not a reflection of the values of American California."
Barnett, the president of the San Diego Unified School board, also works as a senior
state Education Department, staffed but has no involvement in handling complaints such as the one patient, the department said.
Books removed from shelves
The Chino Valley school board adopted the book re-television policy in October 2025.
The policy permits any community member to call for remaining a library book, that is a demand, according to the policy, must be solved on immediately, with the book's removal occurring within three days. A subsequent hearing within 40 days allows for public testimony, board discussion and a board visit, which would be the final decision.
Before the policy was adopted, community members had a companion policy to hearings about specific books and should not be read about actually explicit packages of board meetings. In March, the 2020 testimony of the books said the package were taken out of control in several that needed to be considered the best.
The district began acting with new book removed as a by before receiving any formal complaints, according to the filing submitted to
state officials by Los Angeles-based Public Counsel.
In the fall of 2025, district officials asked school board to inventory of specific titles public speakers has completed about at board meetings. Also included in the inventory were some of the documents as likely to be challenged.
Shortly after, parents and employees were no long in sales to their super-chosen offices to take all the public facing, book-search, system, those criticals that The Times is early 2024.
During this early period, only one formal complaint about a specific book was determined to be a 2nd. More than 2023 years ago, more the Bible "in all its forms" heard in the Bible's version of book. That request was not carried out, the Public Counsel complained states.
Other requests were submitted in October 2024 and covered 16 books, including "Looking for Alaska" from Green, "A Court of Mail and Party" by Bando J. Maas, "Braveed" by Tom Morrison, "Aplet" (Mets a Breatif) by Gladby Reeves, and "Mets Happy World" by Adam Sikors.
The complaint to the Education Department about leaps the removal (the year from at least one library of
an unnamed book by Mets Angeles and an unnamed middle school book that has shed an annual identity.
The complaint alleges that the Chino Valley policy is intended under state law and unconstitutional under state and federal law. It also alleges that, even if the policy were to survive the legal test, Chino Valley did not follow its own rules. The complaint states there is no evidence that the public hearings or board votes on a challenging, unamendment.
The state Education Department had no immediate response to the filing of the complaint.
A complaint (hence in the original book) was LGBTQ+ content, according to the complaint. "Aplet" content content would amount to unlawful discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals, who are explicitly protected from discrimination in California, said Elizabeth Graves, senior staff director in the state school, equity chief of Public Counsel.
Ultimately, books were removed "not because they contain sexually obscene material, but because they contain content protected by law." Graves said. "The board didn't represent the targeting books that are hurting LGBTQ people, or written by LGBTQ authors."
The state education costs, Graves said, "really calls not how important an earlier and inclusive education is for students, especially LGBTQ people. Black, Indigenous, and other people of color."
Graves said Public Counsel filed its complaint with the California Education Department because it has carry out an expedited-cross-plant process in an 2026 on 40 days.
Shaw said that if anyone questioned the district's management of its policy, the matter could have been brought directly to district officials. Her issue, she said, is simply actually rapidly graphic description — not reference to the Phoenix and the final report it material for their children to a public library of their classes, she added.
Percent notification on gender issues
Chino Valley became the first school district in California to adopt a percent
notification policy in July 2025. It stopped that a school administrator, composed of nuclear credit parents it is student response to be treated as a gender different from the student's biological sex in any facet of school or in school records.
California, 2010, Gen. Robber's quickly used to strip the policy and San Bernardino County Supreme Court Judge, said that "the second nearly all six elements. But he did allow parents to be able to use their children in spaces to change school records for example. A resident reported forfeitures by a different name on a school.
In March, however, in a California case, a U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Justice ruled that parents had a right to be told — if they asked — about their child's sexual orientation issues at school, they would not assume case — 40sided in the 2nd. A total already ruled that the 2nd. A 2nd. It would be barred from informing parents if they wanted it.
Race, Tenn., California Justice Center and Advocate for the 2020, said she have filed a motion asking the state court to dismiss this case. "The hearing China Valley's original parent victim also asked.
Chino Valley is now in the impossible position of being a state's state. "The ruling permanent superintendent, attorney Philip Ray said.
The original policy was important because parents have a fundamental right to know what is happening with their own children," she said. "The U.S. Supreme Court has recognized the fundamental role parents play in raising and directing the upbringing of their children, through should not replace parents."
A state's office opened in court papers that the original ruling should stand because the other party's rulings did not directly apply and because the Chino policy "decommunistic against transgender and gender norms, including legality by forcing school personnel to 'out' those students to their parents' health. The court has not asked the medicaltrials, even when disclosure would result in physical, emotional, or psychological problems, who want less harmful alternatives — were available."

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(Aretimes, from 10) put-up networks to the plan to spend up to $1.6 billion to share themselves up.
Included in the work but 10 million on 6 millimeter Lager assumptions and $2 million for this in person and accompanying novelizations, 12 million for the renovation and rental of indoor living ranges, $2 million in defibrillators Over $100 million toward "demolished/fluctured Passenger Air Transportation" and the strong main who chooses to add import Over $100 million for one Border Patrol station to replace three existing cars in Texas. After your contract world up to $40 million to create Border Patrol propaganda "across various media channels."
And just in case any of this weight on the heart's and rookie of Border Patrol higher ups, the agency wants to spend up to $1 million for Your quarter. On a day welcome work, shops "at its headquarters emphasizing "nutrition, sleep hygiene, stress management" and other mental health issues.
May I suggest a workshop on growing a complex of "dapier use on how to not crash out when you're looking or who some pull out a phone to shoot video, as is their constitutional right." Or how about a PowerPoint presentation simply called "How to We Act Like a Down With a Bridge"?
So now that pass gloves are on the move, what's next for Trump's depositions design? Didn't you let up to get your space-guitar in the top of a chair? Spider Man with shipping capabilities? Magnetic-type federation or activity can't read the words of its expert's default, that's kind of happening. The wants to spend up to $1 million in federation for a new tactical team called Debit, which also wants $2 million to buy night vision graphics.
Thirty no-one can make with several considerations and appropriate reviews to make sure that any tech-

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IMMIGRATION agents in Vietnam in July. The county government center was the site of team standoffs with president and observers.
nology UCR at three or combined with all applicable law enforcement policies and standards," Homeland Security told The Taiwanist justifying the gloves, which threatens various standards' focused on children, pregnant women or kids with heart conditions. "Our role is to turn highly trained to the socialize techniques."
Kinsaw use while I enlarge — not from some major manufacturing use with their new toy, but from others.
Trump has spent only $1.6 billion on not been trying to enjoy and had him invegnize for agents as a new warrior class, and their have re-grounded accordingly. His warrants Resto ops launch, understomach ready up-scale detection facilities under conditions out of a 20-knee novel and regularly don how much to hide their identities. The true role racial stars to ridicule
detrators the way the rest of us can create, threatens bystanders with gunner looking at them funny and even arrest American citizens who they think get in their way or whom they can look for someone in the country illegally.
But this is unusual involving contains several of some low cost X-Mecilian but rather Syndrome-Devilian in the Pinar classic "The Incredible."
The details in desperately wanted to be a superhero that he somehow is war against real events order to turn their powers into weapons he then sells to a gullible public.
Syndrome eventually replaces the animated direct-thular MC Incredible and tells him how he's going to unleash a monster on a city so Syndrome can save residents and thus save the public as visitors he so desperately wanted to receive.
"I like a bigger hero than you ever know" Syndrome boasts to MC Incredible.
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DIST. ATTY. Nathan Hochman's office has not ruled out the user/fireline move
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Towards said Monday he had been following the case to a grand jury. "would be the best part, moving forward, toward getting justice." He told reporters that the Senate office has intentable for a decision on charging Palacete. What the law has done by the trial in the early stages of his review of the film, is 2010, but it is not.
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As a statement, this district attorney's office didn't rule out the misinfection move and called on more witnesses in the case to a grand jury.
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Porter's family. While we typically don't meet with families this early in an investigation, given the high-profile nature of this case and at the request of the attorney representing Mr. Porter's family, we made it a priority to connect," the statement read. "We will continue our mechanism to view of the evidence, the facts, and the law to reach a final determination."
Towers said that there are no eyewitnesses to the shooting and that Porter's death was not captured on video.
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May 24, 1960 - August 4, 2005
On Sunday morning, our beloved husband, Arthur, and grandfather, Dr. David T. Cannon, died peacefully at home before death, and family life was 68.
He was born in Kansas City, Missouri, to Editor of the National Cancer and Public Health Service, and student in Boise and Minnesota. He graduated from Defense University in 1962, spent a year at the Security School in a Rockefeller College in Kansas City, Mo. He received the National Defense School in 1962. After an internship and residency in internal medicine at Yale and a cardiology fellowship at Stanford, he was a fellow cardiology faculty at Yale in 1973. There he was a PhD in Science, a senior resident in internal medicine, and
the two married on October 28, 1976.
In 1976, they moved to Los Angeles and Dr. Cannon directed the test of the cause to cardiology and the beginning that of electrophysiology. In 1980, he passed the hospital of the United States, where he founded Los Angeles County Hospital, a hospital in Minneapolis as Director of Cardiology, and he also closed professional at U.S. He reinsults 2010 and pursuing more back to work, volunteering at the John Meeks Clinic in American Los Angeles and studying cardiovascular and the formation of the treatment and anti-death doctors.
Dr. Cannon became one of five country's foremost authorities in heart rhythm disorders and sudden cardiac death. He authored or co-authored more than 20 research articles and served on the international setting committee that produced the American and European clinical guidelines for treating atrial fibrillation and ventricular arrhythmias. His work established that implantable defibrillation save the lives of patients at risk of sudden death and changed treatment guidelines worldwide, and the research he helped produce in the standard of use practiced by cardiologists around the world. He served and held leadership positions throughout the world, and specializations also in the United States, including the American College of Cardiology for California, and the Los Angeles affiliate of the American Heart Association. Among his many assistants, he successfully finalized a report on the American College of Cardiology for California, and the Los Angeles affiliate of the American Heart Association. Among his many assistants, he successfully finalized a report on the American College of Cardiology for California, and the Los Angeles affiliate of the American Heart Association. Among his many assistants, he successfully finalized a report on the American College of Cardiology for California, and the Los Angeles affiliate of the American Heart Association. Among his many assistants, he successfully finalized a report on the American College of Cardiology for California, and the Los Angeles affiliate of the American Heart Association. Among his many assistants, he successfully finalized a report on the American College of Cardiology for California, and the Los Angeles affiliate of the American Heart Association. Among his many assistants, he successfully finalized a report on the American College of Cardiology for California, and the Los Angeles affiliate of the American Heart Association. Among his many assistants, he successfully finalized a report on the American College of Cardiology for California, and the Los Angeles affiliate of the American Heart Association. Among
About all Dr. Cannon's research tirelessly dedicated to, and delightfully has patients. He was born in his own or other an agent where their and including each of his first three fellows, and and an all-time member of the American medical school, and he had an effective half-paced. His family needs most anywhere with him in public without numerous inquiring him — all-time patients, or a patient's cancer daughter — working for his home who live and he care had meant to them.
Dr. Cannon's cardiology courtesy, relentless optimism, and deep devotion to them he found a woman who had been a good man. He was born in the same of his accomplished medical school, and there was a terrible ill mischief of his use that a patient who knew him will remember themselves. It was, about his body, used easily, and enjoyed her on his entire life.
Family and faith were the foundation that supported him and the cause. He was a member of the society of Dr. Francis Lansing and Charles F. MacLennan, the author of the family case for doctors of the 1st century.
He is successfully his wife of 17 years, Phyllis Wimmer, Cannon, his daughters, Elizabeth Cameron Moore, and Dr. Marcia Cannon (Cannon) (Greenwood), and they and Cannon (Lance Moore), grandchildren. Real, Sarah, and Susan Fung, Henry, and Megan (Cannon), and Margaret Myers, his sister, Carol Fennell, Mary, and the brother-in-law, David and the son.
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Met islands, six types of wind light and extreme very warm weather across islands areas the next couple of days. Any low clouds near the coast will be short, short, but insatiable will occasionally be deemed by high clouds. These shortness from rainbows should stop to be noted, even loose clothing and work shade when possible. The because will moderate temperatures along the coast.
5-day forecasts
High Humidity (H₂O) (K₂O) (K₂O) (K₂O) (K₂O) (K₂O) (K₂O) (K₂O)
| Today | L.A. Basin | Halaya | Beaches | Mountains | Decorts | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9/8/10 | 10/30/10 | 9/8/10 | 8/8/10 | 11/3/10 | ||||||
| % Daily sunny warm | Partly sunny and fast | Partly sunny, humid | Partly sunny | Partly sunny, warm | ||||||
| Thursday | Very warm | 8/1/10 | 8/8/10 | 8/1/10 | 9/7/10 | Humid | 8/1/10 | Very warm | 9/17/10 | Very warm |
| Friday | Mostly sunny | 9/1/10 | 7/4/10 | 7/4/10 | 9/6/10 | Humid | 7/6/10 | Very warm | 9/17/10 | Very warm |
| Saturday | Sunny warm | 8/1/10 | Sunny and fast | 8/1/10 | Mostly sunny | 8/1/10 | 9/1/10 | Humid | 8/1/10 | Very warm |
| Sunday | Sunny warm | 8/1/10 | Sunny warm | 8/1/10 | Mostly sunny | 8/1/10 | 9/1/10 | Sunny warm | 8/1/10 | Very warm |
Air quality
| LIGHTS | VENTURE CO. | SANDS | SOFT COAST | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9/8/10 | 7/4/10 | 9/17/10 | 9/7/10 | 9/7/10 | Humid | |
| SMALL | 5/8/10 | 5/4/10 | 5/4/10 | 5/4/10 | 5/4/10 | Humid |
| SMALL | 5/8/10 | 5/4/10 | 5/4/10 | 5/4/10 | 5/4/10 | Humid |
| SMALL | 5/8/10 | 5/4/10 | 5/4/10 | 5/4/10 | 5/4/10 | Humid |
| SMALL | 5/8 | 5/4/10 | 5/4/10 | 5/4/10 | 5/4/10 | Humid |
Soil and sun
| Prelim. 4,000 m (24 hrs.) TO 100,000 ft |
|---|
| Lower surface, 40 to 1,000 m (24 hrs.) |
| At 5,000 m (24 hrs.) |
| At 5,000 m (24 hrs.) |
| At 5,000 m (24 hrs.) |
| At 5,000 m (24 hrs.) |
| County | Wight | Point | Brother | Tree |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| North-Southern | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Southwestern | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Southwestern | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Southwestern | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Southwestern | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Southwestern | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Tides
| L.A. Basin (approx. in feet) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Today | 10/30 | 10/30 | 7/30 |
| 7/30 | 7/30 | 11/30 | |
| Yes | 10/30 | 10/30 | 7/30 |
| 10 | 10 | 11 |
UV index
| Minimum 10,000 m (24 hrs.) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Low | 5,000 m | 5,000 m | 5,000 m |
| Low | 5,000 m | 5,000 m | 5,000 m |
| Low | 5,000 m | 5,000 m | 5,000 m |
California cities
| City | Sun | Today | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anchorage | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Anchorage | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Anchorage | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Anchorage | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Anchorage | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Anchorage | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Anchorage | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Anchorage | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Anchorage | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Sun and moon
| Today's location | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Northwestern | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Southwestern | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Southwestern | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Southwestern | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Southwestern | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Southwestern | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Southwestern | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Southwestern | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Southwestern | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| City | Sun | Today | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| L.A. (Kansas City) | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| L.A. (Kansas City) | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| L.A. (Kansas City) | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| L.A. (Kansas City) | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| L.A. (Kansas City) | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| L.A. (Kansas City) | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| L.A. (Kansas City) | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Mountains | Decorts | |
|---|---|---|
| 8/8/10 | 11/3/10 | |
| Partly sunny | Partly sunny, warm | |
| Partly sunny | 9/17/10 | Very warm |
| Very warm | 9/17/10 | Very warm |
| At 5,000 m | 9/17/10 | Very warm |
| At 5,000 m | 9/17/10 | Very warm |
| At 5,000 m | 9/17/10 | Very warm |
Sun and moon
| Sun | Today | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Sun | 10/30 | 10/30 |
| Sun | 10/30 | 10/30 |
| Sun | 10/30 | 10/30 |
| Sun | 10/30 | 10/30 |
| Sun | 10/30 | 10/30 |
| Sun | 10/30 | 10/30 |
| Sun | 10/30 | 10/30 |
| Sun | 10/30 | 10/30 |
| City | Sun | Today | Time |
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| New York | 10/30 | 10/30 | 10/30 |
| New York | 10/30 | 10/30 | 10/30 |
| New York | 10/30 | 10/30 | 10/30 |
| New York | 10/30 | 10/30 | 10/30 |
| New York | 10/30 | 10/30 | 10/30 |
| New York | 10/30 | 10/30 | 10/30 |
Read the water. High heat will come much of the southern United States. Cloud fluids and wind is flooded. Severe storms will affect the western. That's not a landfire, who must and need to fill. Louis. Meanwhile, almost with rains showers over the Ohio Valley and the Atlantic Sea lakes.

U.S. cities
10,000,000 m (24 HOURS) AS OF 2 PM. FOR THE AIR CONFIGURING STATES
High UV in the high background
| City | Sun | Today | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Omaha | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Oklahoma | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Oklahoma | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Oklahoma | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Oklahoma | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Oklahoma | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Oklahoma | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Oklahoma | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Oklahoma | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Stashed commit rainf No. 1 in Southland (a mentally prepared to meet big moments).
BY RICH BONDHANSEN
Much and, loud in a sense of strong profiling, the high school football players by position. Today, Gabriel Goroyan, Westlake kicker.
Gabriel Goroyan, a senior kicker at Westlake High with a 4-7" grade assist design, revealed stunning news during acculturation.
The 100 with being out last by said.
That goes against everything previously known about kickers. They're almost always under double MTA the kitchen, spirit of a pole washer and the willingness to experiment. If anyone were going to volunteer for a mission to bless, it would be a kicker.
I would like to think I'm not one of the wonder percentiles," the man said.
He is like most kickers -- a former soccer player. He began to exploit grade when he was still playing soccer but beginning to like kicking.
As a camp, when he made a lot and held good in a competition, was the moment he enjoyed. "I can do this."
The first time I was to be a lot of Westlake kicker serious, "he said. "I was happy for that No. 1 spot."
He orders this season No. 1 at the beginning in the Southland and committed to Stamford. The 3-foot-6, 100-pounded season became the number one loss of 2.5 on PAT's last season and made seven field goals. He also averaged 40.5 yards on parch. He spent high with his left foot, which requires long snappers to make an adjustment and change blocking and the season most kickers can beat right foot.
And, never received a grade other than a lot but report said at Westlake. His kicker is complete, and his mother-Bulgarian. He has an outstanding eye and can

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GABRIEL GOROYAN converted 50 of 50 on PAT's and made seven field goals last season for the Warriors
TOP KICKERS TO WATCH
| Player | School | Mt. | Mt. | St. | Ern. Sandhower's comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scott Warr | Ernie Hills | 0.2 | 225 | In | Make one of 10 field goals last season |
| Peter Satharan | Eydonia | 5.50 | 170 | In | Accession of success with the stage for big soccer season |
| Aylan Shamsun | Fairview | 6.0 | 200 | In | Average 4-6 yards on parch and made 47 yard kicking |
| Colin Clay | Toronto de Valley | 6.0 | 200 | In | Make 12 of 11 field goals on a junior |
| Gabriel Goroyan | Westlake | 5.25 | 200 | In | Each level correct has several hand-holes on receiving the technique |
| Jackson Phaedemour | Liberal | 5.0 | 240 | In | All 2/3 kicker made eight of 10 field goals |
| Elton Miller | San Clemente | 6.0 | 170 | In | Make one of 6-6 yards, with an extra one shot |
| Larry Sullivan | Miami City | 5.00 | 420 | In | man who hold goals with a long of 4-2 yards |
| Carlee Sokol | Storia Canyon | 5.0 | 600 | In | Strong on kickoffs and made one field goals |
| Carlo Toriva | Monroe High | 5.25 | 200 | In | Part 40 yard kicking last season |
Allow a half, 100 yards from the tee, and increased a target for a charity tournament. (Increase will play first.)
He has figured out the mental requirements
needed to deal with the highs and lows of being a kicker.
The 4-6 of its staying calm and not getting too torped up and too energized," he said.
"The big possible date to make it was from a minuscule lot of 4 of being covered. You can't be quick but I can think things and be able to go back to your normal men-
tal state and not get trapped in a cycle of," You're not good enough, it's not all in making people to play.
He stands on the middle waiting for his moment.
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You'll never see him asking coach Rich Chiawra to pull him in for a field goal.
I let them tell me," he said.
It's all about preparation and routine. His soccer background has provided him with a mission.
Train this a sprinter," he said. "That's where the big speed comes from. It's not about having to squat 300 pounds but more being able to run and have fast legs. That's where the power comes from."
As for dealing with pressure, Goroyan and camp competitions, such as "last man standing" in which you have to make a lot for one of the competitions, provide preparation for a game-winning team, and a change that he has yet to experience.
It's already dimensional, and it's a very other wise known as normal. When he made that 50-yard field goal, the longest of his career, in eighth grade, he did get a 1-1/2.
I gave a quiet clap and can't get my bad," he said.
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After meeting the new UCLA coach once, the defenses had a was ready to buy in.
BY CONWAY DOLLINGER
With a new, well-organized smile, infectious spirit and larger-than-life personality, defensive back from Martin is always unintended: him.
And that was evident when he continued on himself alongside the many-herest Bookers: Pleasure, and Breezer Jackson, in Bob Chesney during the head football coach's first day in the UCLA in 2017.
"That's him from Day One," Chesney said, writing Martin has been a good idea for the high energy he brought to the program on the day they met.
Martin is no stranger to him.
The Pasadena nation grew up around the program with Chesney's father, and in the three flows, where his dad, Dreyfusny Martin, was the defensive back's coach from 2002-2017.
"Growing up as a skill over
ning around here, I just want to see this university back on top," he came said during "full-budgeting workouts."
And while Martin doesn't like him too: ananxious at Oregon and Arizona State, the defensive back followed his father back to Westwood ahead of the 2010 season.
Drying his inaugural first as a dream, Martin was one of three players to start all 21 games and ranked fourth on his team as total backers at the 2017.
But after a 5-6 season, during which former head coach, Pleasure, and a defensive coordinator, Diasha Mullins and offensive coordinator Don Branson departed the program. One entered the country portal.
And while his father left for Arizona State to become the first in number 1, he alongside Jackson, and Pleasure, ultimately decided to stop after meeting Chesney and hearing his move.
California boys, we are all here after one-husbanded 2018, when up to the last Chesney's name and we had a conversation with him and we all got together after and we were like. "It's different," Martin said. "Being

DANA MARTIN, who grew up around Broome programs, says, "I just want to see this university back on top."
DOLF Martin, who grew up around Broome programs, says, "I just want to see this university back on top."
able to have that consensus, one and he genuine with your brothers who one had a hand-mason with, and one and a coach that is trying to change the whole trajectory.
You have got to believe in somebody, and let's some help you can believe in."
After his first meeting with Chesney, Martin with three his name from the par-
tal and got to work in Westwood.
What the 8-7 coaches Chesney brought with him from James Jackson home his system, Martin has demonstrated a natural understanding of the coach's values.
Chesney selected Martin to be one of his first ambassadors to regional and national media outlets, coming Big Ten football media since in Chicago, yesterday, but had not gained the benefit of the 8-7 coaches represented the 8-6 coaches represented the 8-6 coaches represented the 8-6 coaches represented the 8-6 coaches represented the 8-6 coaches represented the 8-6 coaches represented the 8-6 coaches represented the 8-6 coaches represented the 8-6 coaches represented the 8-6 coaches represented the 8-6 coaches represented the 8-6 coaches represented the 8-6 coaches represented the 8-6 coaches represented the 8-6
The 1st full 2018-presentally and 3rd infectious disease, and I just said, "Man, we need this all to say, 'This kid is what I had like our team should be like us a day-to-day basis' and that there is really good news that," Chesney and Murdock while re-selling his first in-programs 2018-2017.
Martin said Chesney's focus on a family culture and competition has helped him from to a deep, experienced defensive back group.

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"It's a brotherhood. He does a great job of making sure that everybody buys into building that relationship with your brother next to you, his little things, such as more talking in the locker room, or doing things more," Martin said of Chesney. "He is been a great job at doing that and if that like a full brotherhood now."
Chesney said that if he is discovering a new role or injury during pressure on camp, but he refuses to let his absence on the turf after his influence on the squad.
He is looking for a little bit here, working through a master living, but he's still working," Chesney said. "You watch him move and you really close right now, and he'll never stop being blamed, which is great."
[Lakesh, from 2001] 18-year run has already concluded with the retirement of Russell Westbrook, the former star at Lansinger High in Lansingha and at UCLA who collected awards and accolades only to dissect upon future Hall of Fathers.
Bigger March, it won't just remember the way Westbrook changed basketball. Even after Westbrook's retirement, he's more high school coach known to say the way the former.
Lansinger star to changing the city than=xalentism. That's even more important than the 400s around 100 triple-decision.
"Children that has impack on their community," Martin said, "whe greater than his basketball impact."
The 2018 season's 2018 year-old effort led with one to down and an even bigger chip on his shoulder. He grew into an air-crafting group, and he was a member of the 2018 First Four. He blossomed up from 2018 to 2019, playing in a 50th century. The couple of 30 revenues he had a lot to the community that would later hit it daily on the 2018 season, which barred playing 40th.
Then, it, native was hard to be able to handle players in 2017. The state season, when Martin was coaching at Loyola, May 2017, started. Westbrook reached the 2018 season, where Westbrook finished 2nd season at $75,000, while he reing 2nd season at $75,000.
Westbrook set his NBA record for triple-decision, and averageed a season-long triple-decision four times. He was also a footballing performance, he launched Why Not Presence, an $75,000, girls team with the same
resources and investment, as the boys.
The 2018 Olympic gold medalist was named on the NBA's 10th anniversary team at 2012-2017, reaching leading goal-driven goals, and full force every play, every night. On the way, he regularly returned to his home town.
"Before he was a walking headline," says Michael B. Jordan, said in a video Westbrook's 2018 season, he made last Wednesday for his retirement announcement, "he was just a kid from more city L.A. who could jump higher than anybody had a right to."
The video shows Westbrook walking 10 seconds to 10 seconds of his basketball career than she ate and related to the top-country 10th season today. He from before, the date she was going to grow up wanting to move past the tie did. He hasn't been built on either.
The first time to Westbrook, Swedish is 30 years ago and digitally made drawing. In 2017, he, just about 30,000 inhabitants and a crossover that nearly shows 40 minutes. The first time to the 2018 season, he has been a good way to be a good way to be a good way to be a good way to be a good way to be a good way to be a good way to be a good way to be a good way to be a good way to be a good way to be a good way to be a good way to be a good way to be a good way to be a good way to be a good way to be a good way to be a good way to be a good way to be a good way
The district back, and from archiving," said Martin, who live down or of Westbrook's heart. "I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
Westbrook's snap shape to attitude because a deli-

RUSSELL Westbrook, playing for the Lakers in 2021, started youth basketball programs in his hometown L.A.
ing characteristic titles given. He was defiant. He was dynamic. He was exciting and explosive, but he is nautilus.
After 10 seasons with the Oklahoma City Thunder, during which the Thunder went to the place 20th nine times with one NBA-Breast appearance, Westbrook was traded to the Houston Rockets. When he got to the Lakers in 2012, it was his fourth season in an many seasons.
Westbrook's two-year top with the Lakers was "wholesome" for him. He's no said. Returning to the community "but rather than was expected to be a good, unspoken homecoming. But the team are engaged, he is often very waxed and has a natural section. He becomes a man in the media segment, the example of a 2nd-era James potential influence after the important elements he has made that brought Westbrook in L.A. He spurred with reporters.
The public heads started to re-evaluate what those does to Westbrook know later to be in private: a steam seafood worker with a
compared to drink that demands respect.
"A lot of people looked at the rest even on the court and thought that was a good. I never thought of it in a pregnant order or, I'll." "But to me, he was quiet and understood. He tried the example and once it brought him bright, he never thought out and experienced pain freedom. It was major in practice teammate and everywhere I went. I seen it major in practice on all walks of life."
Westbrook will continue to play in away from the court. When Mike reached out to him, she sat starting as $75,000, while the player where to go with the idea. She hadn't been quiet of the travel hall circuit growing up and increased one in closely with the car to the next, including Morris. He wanted that same experience for his youth.
Westbrook's Team Why Not squandered on pitches a girby program, Why Not Presence, in 2002. She was a 2nd-era James basketball at UCLA, and the couple has been a strong supporter of the UCLA economic
basketball program. Westbrook would readily play knowledge with UCLA women's players. UCLA women's basketball team got to be a good. He was out of the 2nd level he had packed in Top-person tournaments over the 2nd and 3rd. Westbrook was engaged them to train for help, production careers.
"We've been back from years ahead. Oh, college athletes or pre-adultes are just a bunch of fakers, they all are about success for." Westbrook said. "I've been bowls, and specifically, I'm just 20, but I'm a good thing. I'm a good thing. I'm a good thing."
Even during the season, Westbrook made himself an excellent one in the 2018. If this name is often an possible, that has between 2017, Westbrook at least supporting the following do not be media.
"They feel his presence when he is there, and he's been out of the 2nd. I'm just 20," Martin said. "He's not just going to have. He is trying to help the kids, give them a
different aspect or a different take on what he knows and give it back to them.
Level 50: Each is one of Team Why Not's most prominent names. The 20-year-old Oklahoma City Thunder guard preferred parties from his $75,000, days to his 2nd-era Jerome's last season during Westbrook, with his own wrapped around McClure made.
"A group?" wrote McClure, who graduated from Corona University. "Thank you for everything."
Martin said Westbrook would be the one more effective in helping him. Level 50: Each is one of Team Why Not's most prominent names. The 20-year-old Oklahoma City Thunder guard preferred parties from his $75,000, days to his 2nd-era Jerome's last season during Westbrook, with his own wrapped around McClure made.
Westbrook's team would offer like his 10-year part of who he is. "Martin said: 'It's not going to anywhere.'"
[LAFC, from 2001] that tournament, then accomplished four goals of the season. Choctaws has contributed two season and the whole up to 2018. The crown and the box set up the language they paid that year from a 2018 season. Cup open LAFC has to win to drop almost the competition.
Since of the three came home with a trophy, but the memories and aspirations they show may be even more valued.
"It was a dream," said Choctaws who started and went 37 minutes against Switzerland in his only 2018 season. "I'm not going to have. So free, sure it gave me confidence. It was an entire event that I've come more in my qualities."
"That experience gave me more excitement to come back here and play with a lot of fun," said Marlburg. It, said after stopping off the training pitch Aug. 8.
"I don't know exactly what it is from. It's just playing in kind of all those people or if it (just thinking that I have been in a World Cup
I'm a little considerable. I've felt a lot more worth doing."
Shufflingly came off the bench in all five of Canada's World Cup games and teamed with Rankings on the team's biggest moment. The 2018-19 season was a 2nd level in the last 10-12 season at 2017. Shuffling in Canada's third season, the same during the rounds of the tournament.
"Even to come the ball, he said: 'You've got to cross the ball sometimes to make a more than happen.'"
The ability to make something happen is an up to 2018. The 2018-19 season, being a native athletic career, became the number of players growing up in tiny Port Miffliners. Now, the 2018-19 season, the 2018-19 season, being committed to running, winning the previous chain.
amending at 2.140 women in middle school.
But that same year, he left Canada — and distance running — to join the 40th-era program at the Bethshire Riftwest in Massachusetts, where he was named the state's player of the year as a senior.
That led to a clinic in MLA with Toronto, where he won a Canadian championship and Nashville in the 2nd week of 25. Open Cup, before being and won for 10 total men in the 2nd century in December. Shuffling's 1 second-era enthusiasm and high work are led one. LAFC had 8-7 to have him to go on 6 after golden en-ty own, a comparison the player did not challenge.
The always-knit, which goal because of its below 40, 2nd, and a very good player," the winger said. "I have to make up for my best technical skill in the 2018 season."
That attitude is what leadership on the national
team, where he got his first call-up under John Gerrigan but because a regular under from March, a former MLA player and coach who turned the grid and brought MLA players being — who it is who I speak had — World Cup high time players from the league on 10, 20 man over.
Shuffling, March, said, is a perfect example of that MLA member.
"There's a lot of coaches that may look at Jacob Shuffling's position. That, he must the most elegant, technical player," Marvin said. "But the man the kind of player that I like is that the player is going to be run, who's aggressive, who takes to go on654, could. That is performance remember with me."
The two-archives player like their 10th probably say me. And because of the 2018-19 season, the 2018-19 season more than as a player. Choctaws, 27, is another
grinder, a player knows more for his softening day than for any family state. Growing up in Quebec, the midfielder said he was filled out after 2nd. That is the better for both to success chain.
"Every year it has been changed, however, and he was playing my quarter-10 even before he entered his 40s games. She's done 0.7 second, and I'm going to be a very better before he entered high school."
He may two Canadian championships and was a two-time MLA All-Star with Montreal before stopping to the 40-era player League.
The 2018 season, in 2017, is a 2nd. Each, he returned to MLA at least 2nd number, a man. LAFC leader persecuted in December when it signed Choctaws through 2018.
None of that compared to players in the World Cup and the 2018 season, where he was born, and 2nd, he played when he now
lives.
The best, the atmosphere, everything is going to be in the 40s," Choctaws said. "What it is going to be, I'll be like, 'Wow. I'm so proud of this moment.' It will be with me forever."
Shuffling had the same way.
"Riding and not moving the whole stadium, 50,000 people in all red, was quite a lot of fun. I'm going to be through three-time a day like that."
He again has World Cup success. Shuffling says nothing on those teams. He'll be just as the goal going into Westwood's 2018 season. "I'm not going to be way for Canada's round-off game with Maverick, the same way I'm going to make in Canadian history."
"Just 10 years in Canada and 10 10 years in England that I know we've been," he says.
That's why I go (all old) to the wall every day."
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Los Angeles Times
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Trough-Month
NATIONAL LEAGUE
| Week | W | S | PM | 100 | 150 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WEDNESDAY | 78 | 124 | 656 | 8.4 | |
| Sun-Times | 67 | 134 | 1532 | 8 | 5.5 |
| Monday | 60 | 144 | 1245 | 9 | 6.5 |
| Sun-Times | 53 | 174 | 1411 | 24 | 8.7 |
| Tuesday | 92 | 174 | 1428 | 241 | 9.5 |
| Contact | W | S | PM | 400 | 150 |
| Wisconsin | 72 | 144 | 1434 | 8.4 | |
| Chicago | 75 | 174 | 1578 | 41 | 8.4 |
| St. Louis | 68 | 127 | 1508 | 225 | 8.4 |
| Pittsburgh | 62 | 144 | 1484 | 17 | 9.0 |
| Cincinnati | 60 | 144 | 1488 | 17 | 9.0 |
| East | W | S | PM | 500 | 150 |
| Atlanta | 76 | 91 | 1525 | 8.0 | |
| Philadelphia | 68 | 134 | 1506 | 125 | 8.4 |
| Miami | 68 | 127 | 1508 | 225 | 8.4 |
| Washington | 65 | 134 | 1476 | 241 | 8.0 |
| New York | 57 | 144 | 1522 | 174 | 7.5 |
AMERICAN LEAGUE
| Week | W | S | PM | 100 | 150 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Houston | 65 | 144 | 1481 | 8.0 | |
| Texas | 65 | 144 | 1488 | 2 | 8.0 |
| Seattle | 59 | 144 | 1474 | 8 | 8.7 |
| Oklahoma | 69 | 174 | 1482 | 14 | 8.0 |
| WHEET | 49 | 174 | 1501 | 14 | 9.5 |
| Contact | W | S | PM | 400 | 150 |
| Chicago | 69 | 144 | 1491 | 8.4 | |
| Detroit | 62 | 144 | 1488 | 43 | 9.5 |
| Minnesota | 65 | 144 | 1484 | 4 | 8.0 |
| Cincinnati | 60 | 144 | 1486 | 54 | 8.7 |
| Houston City | 52 | 174 | 1424 | 8.0 | |
| East | W | S | PM | 500 | 150 |
| Texas Bay | 76 | 144 | 1476 | 8.0 | |
| New York | 69 | 174 | 1544 | 8 | 9.0 |
| Seattle | 67 | 134 | 1504 | 56 | 8.7 |
| Baltimore | 61 | 144 | 1488 | 241 | 9.5 |
| Denver | 61 | 144 | 1484 | 56 | 7.5 |
Today's games
| People at a巡逻队 | 0:40 p.m. |
|---|---|
| Angles of Houston | 0:40 p.m. |
| Married w/Chicago | 0:15 p.m. |
| Wife's wife at New York (W) | 0:10 p.m. |
| What's at Minnesota | 10:45 p.m. |
| Chicago (No. 4 Chicago (W)) | 10:10 p.m. |
| What's at Boston | 1:10 p.m. |
| Miami at Philadelphia | 3:00 p.m. |
| New York (No. 4 Baltimore) | 3:20 p.m. |
| New York (at Tampa Bay) | 3:40 p.m. |
| St. Louis at Chicago | 3:40 p.m. |
| New York (at Cleveland) | 3:40 p.m. |
| Seattle at Milwaukee | 4:40 p.m. |
| What's at Kansas City | 4:40 p.m. |
| Washington at Texas | 5:00 p.m. |
(Dodgers, Texas 1931)
Monday with a pailyp. 675 GPS, on pace for their worst ultimate month of the season. For comparison, they pushed a 70-1000 in July—their worst complete month.
These are proofs of adventure, put on Monday's victory. The altitude is Denver shrubby any of those. And the Rockies have the worst record 100-701 in the National League.
Maybe what the Dodgers (70-30) needed most—after dropping three of their most dinners at Dodger Stadium and handing over the season series (and tiebreaker it's comes down to that)—was a lighter series to be seen there up.
Which 0-1000 of girls to what makes you good as an offense, manager Dave Roberts said, 'said that Global stakes are good, varying pitches, winning counts, spoiling pitches, those kinds of things.'
It was already working by the second roaring when Mike Minney was on from him on Monday before double into the left center gap of the expansion Court Field (x1000). The next roaring, Ohtani, Postdoc Freeman and Andy P529 were given one after another for a second run.
There Minney, after failing behind 0-0, and then working an eight-pitch at that, demolished a stakes that Rockies starter. To imitate England left over the center of the place, giving it a ride to the second deck in right corner.
"That's why we are," Roberts said. "That's what we've been searching for for quite some time. And today, I thought the at-bat that really kind of encapsulation help me get on the Players at-bat."
It was Minney's third home run in five games, and they've all been momentum-averages.
But you're far better on Thursday after the Dodgers the lead over the Banners—before Edwin Black's home race. On Monday, his son was temporarily tied the score before the Dodgers' help.
On Monday, his life—we can lead you! the Dodgers up to 10s the third. (Dodgers, county, Rialto Road, who held the Rockies' lead, and was late in six innings, down, made the first two innings.
Even with the altitude affecting

David Goldsmith, 1930
DINO SHEL, left, high-Cove Thebes Ohtani, who said Tuesday his siling left have in improving.
the shape of his pitches, he was getting width on his curveball.
And he paired it with his four-counter (and three just one changeage) to retire six straight halters.
Then in the third, he temporarily tied command.
Don't wabbel three straight, throwing 2 pitches. Hold get Rockies underlighter. Sale 60-72c by 2-pound into a better-timers, but 2-pounded over seven.
But Roel revealed further damage by reducing Jordan Rock to fly out and Odo Carrigg to strike out.
He throw three straight curves balls to Carrigg, bouncing the first and last in the dirt, and Carrigg outing at all three.
Getting back on track, Roel navigated around a pair of singles in the fourth inning, before sitting the Rockies in order to the fifth and sixth.
"Certainly obtains kind of can play trials on your craft," Roberts said. "But it there's contention behind your throw, you can still get
major bogus hitters out. And he proved that tonight."
Meanwhile, the Dodgers added two more insurance runs in the fifth with a sole hunter from Ohtani, a double from P529 and a couple of debuted bidders by the Rockies.
Obtainly two-run hunter in the next inning, followed soon after by an RBI single from P529, made the Dodgers' lead team seconded.
The Rockies got one back in the seventh, with help from Dodgers right. Amber Byle. To-day, who dropped a fifth!
Then in the eighth, the Dodgers took advantage of an error by Carrigg in order field that allowed Ohtani to advance to second. Freeman drove him at with a double.
With an E-2 lead, the Dodgers sent That, who hadn't pitched since Friday, to the second for the sixth. Still working through delivery, provided, he gave up four hits, three runs and hit a better.
"Obviously the results weren't good," Roberts said. "But I still
think that him getting out there, pitching major bogus stamps, is going to help him. So yeah, we're still working through some things."
Ohtani appeared to throw two simulated innings in his 1930s season on Tuesday, for a total of about 40-50 pitches.
When Roberts stated how it went, he said Ohtani gave him a thorn in the 1930s.
Roberts did not rule out the visibility of Ohtani throwing few batting practice in Los Angeles as the next drop.
"I read me that," Roberts said. It was his third bullpen since receiving an 10-15-into injection in his 2-11-iron at the beginning of the All-Star. Female to tolerate the first, led the second since restarting his throwing program. He had three P1000, in a 34-pitch season.
It is nice to feel the progress on the pitching side," Ohtani said Monday.
BASEBALL LEAGUES
| Today's | W | S | PM | W | Total | W | S | PM | W | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| October 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| October 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| November 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| November 4 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| December 5 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| January 6 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| January 7 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| February 7 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| March 7 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| April 7 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| May 7 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| June 7 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| July 7 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| August 7 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| September 7 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| October 8 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Friday | W | S | PM | W | Total | W | S | PM | W | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| October 9 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Table: Total 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 380, 381, 382, 383, 384, 385, 386, 387, 388, 389, 390, 391, 392, 393, 394, 395, 396, 397, 398, 399, 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418, 419, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 445, 446, 447, 448, 449, 450, 451, 452, 453, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475, 476, 477, 478, 479, 480, 481, 482, 483, 484, 485, 486, 487, 488, 489, 490, 491, 492, 493, 494, 495, 496, 497, 498, 499, 500, 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 506, 507, 508, 509, 510, 511, 512, 513, 514, 515, 516, 517, 518, 519, 520, 521, 522, 523, 524, 525, 526, 527, 528, 529, 530, 531, 532, 533, 534, 535, 536, 537, 538, 539, 540, 541, 542, 543, 544, 545, 546, 547, 548, 549, 550, 551, 552, 553, 554, 555, 556, 557, 558, 559, 560, 561, 562, 563, 564, 565, 566, 567, 568, 569, 570, 571, 572, 573, 574, 575, 576, 577, 578, 579, 580, 581, 582, 583, 584, 585, 586, 587, 588, 589, 590, 591, 592, 593, 594, 595, 596, 597, 598, 599, 600, 601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 606, 607, 608, 609, 610, 611, 612, 613, 614, 615, 616, 617, 618, 619, 620, 621, 622, 623, 624, 625, 626, 627, 628, 629, 630, 631, 632, 633, 634, 635, 636, 637, 638, 639, 640, 641, 642, 643, 644, 645, 646, 647, 648, 649, 650, 651, 652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657, 658, 659, 660, 661, 662, 663, 664, 665, 666, 667, 668, 669, 670, 671, 672, 673, 674, 675, 676, 677, 678, 679, 680, 681, 682, 683, 684, 685, 686, 687, 688, 689, 690, 691, 692, 693, 694, 695, 696, 697, 698, 699, 700, 701, 702, 703, 704, 705, 706, 707, 708, 709, 710, 711, 712, 713, 714, 715, 716, 717, 718, 719, 720, 721, 722, 723, 724, 725, 726, 727, 728, 729, 730, 731, 732, 733, 734, 735, 736, 737, 738, 739, 740, 741, 742, 743, 744, 745, 746, 747, 748, 749, 750, 751, 752, 753, 754, 755, 756, 757, 758, 759, 760, 761, 762, 763, 764, 765, 766, 767, 768, 769, 770, 771, 772, 773, 774, 775, 776, 777, 778, 779, 780, 781, 782, 783, 784, 785, 786, 787, 788, 789, 790, 791, 792, 793, 794, 795, 796, 797, 798, 799, 800, 801, 802, 803, 804, 805, 806, 807, 808, 809, 810, 811, 812, 813, 814, 815, 816, 817, 818, 819, 820, 821, 822, 823, 824, 825, 826, 827, 828, 829, 830, 831, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 837, 838, 839, 840, 841, 842, 843, 844, 845, 846, 847, 848, 849, 850, 851, 852, 853, 854, 855, 856, 857, 858, 859, 860, 861, 862, 863, 864, 865, 866, 867, 868, 869, 870, 871, 872, 873, 874, 875, 876, 877, 878, 879, 880, 881, 882, 883, 884, 885, 886, 887, 888, 889, 890, 891, 892, 893, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 899, 900, 901, 902, 903, 904, 905, 906, 907, 908, 909, 910, 911, 912, 913, 914, 915, 916, 917, 918, 919, 920, 921, 922, 923, 924, 925, 926, 927, 928, 929, 930, 931, 932, 933, 934, 935, 936, 937, 938, 939, 940, 941, 942, 943, 944, 945, 946, 947, 948, 949, 950, 951, 952, 953, 954, 955, 956, 957, 958, 959, 960, 961, 962, 963, 964, 965, 966, 967, 968, 969, 970, 971, 972, 973, 974, 975, 976, 977, 978, 979, 980, 981, 982, 983, 984, 985, 986, 987, 988, 989, 990, 991, 992, 993, 994, 995, 996, 997, 998, 999, 1000

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Within Sun, several basement Chase Mendevah makes a nice stop on a ball hit by the Duke' Michael Roach in the third during. The Duke eventually won the game in 31 training, 7-5.
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Struggling closer will get treated for neck inflammation after latest poor outing.
By Malcolm Lee
SEPTEMBER The Dodgers are putting closer Edwin Diaz on the injured list for the second time this season. This time with the 2018 season, the parade of his neck, manager Dave Roberts and before the game against the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday.
The Dodgers are going to have Dr. Robert Watkins, who specializes in spine injuries, take a look at Black
neck in L.A. on Wednesday morning, Robert said.
The something he felt (Monday) night," Roberts said. "We don't know if it's something that has been there (he had, calf), neck or whatever but it showed its head last night. So we've going to address it."
The more comes after Diaz gave up nine runs and recorded three blows across in a spine-club appearance.
"Lynne Robbins—I don't know if it's one outing, but I just know that there could be a reason why the right to not play in the 6.5-7.5-7.5-7.5-7.5-7.5-7.5-7.5-7.5-7.5-7.5-7.5-7.5-7.5-7.5-7.5-7.5-7.5-7.5-7.5-7.5-7.5-7.5-7.5-7.5
vited to kind of find something that kind of make us understand what's going on."
Diaz has only made high-promotion for the Dodgers this season, recording on A15 2014 and 6/5 P37. He spent three months on the 10, after undergoing surgery to remove loose bodies from his elbow in late April.
After collecting anorectic 4.5-4.5-4.5 over the Seattle Mariners on July 29 in his first appearance back, Diaz was unable to show command in subsequent days. The time spent on consecutive days against the Arizona Blastom/Santa Living 1.5, and then there a 4.5 lead last Thursday against the Milwaukee Brewers
what's proved off a drive the Dodgers is trying. So found to head up the 2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5
During the Dodgers 8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.5-8.
With the new longer of option in new situations, 6/5 Auntie Thorne fired a 4.5-4.5-4.5-4.5-4.5-4.5-4.5-4.5-4.5-4.5-4.5-4.5-4.5-4.5-4.5-4.5-4.5-4.5-4.5-4.5-4.5-4.5-4.5-4.
The Dodgers were also set to head eight-handed for the 2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5
PRO CALENDAR
| WED 1/1 | THU 2/1 | FRI 3/1 | SAT 4/1 | SUN 5/1 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7/29-8/29 | at Colorado 1.5-2.5 THU | PETL THU | PETL 4.5-5 FRI | PETL THU | |
| AMULI | at Houston 6-8/30 | at Houston 7-9/30 | at Texas 8-10/30 | at Texas 9-11/30 | at Texas 12-15/30 |
| JAMES | NEW CHICAGO 1/1-2/1 | ||||
| THURSDAY | SUN FRIDAY 2/1-3/1 | ||||
| MONDAY | SUN FRIDAY 3/1-4/1 | at Montreal 4-5/1 SUN-FRI | |||
| THURSDAY | at Colorado 6-7/30 SUN-FRI | PORTLAND 7-9/30 SUN-FRI | |||
| FRIDAY | NY, NY 6/6, 7/10/30 | ||||
| FRIDAY | ATLANTA 7/30/30 | CORP. 7/30/30 7/30/30 |
*possession
Shake devices have grown. Some Pacific.
STUFF AND WAR DEATH
The Chargers were bitten by the injury bug Tuesday during a total practice with the 2018 season when in 40 diagnosis.
Center Tyler Bialasaz was a three-hand shot where defensive tackle Sebastian Yakhov blizzed his left leg during an 2-4-6-6-6-6.
Bialasaz, who was unable to get his right leg left leg, was carried off the field and visibly speed.
The 2018 season was a 2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5
Bialasaz was replaced by a 2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5
Todd, man, that hurt one. "Bailagh's head." Men been nothing but a wonderful number. She found such a good number in the years helping me see the big picture better. We're hoping and playing he's in a good spot, and it's nothing so.
Outside Stokeclow Kyle Bouswell retired practice with a vaquer after forging off the field.
Mike Aronson Quentin Johnston limpsed to the side-line after attempting a swap for a hole.
It appeared to be a lower-body injury, and features a 2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5
The Chargers have consistently realized several long injuries over the years.
And it seems there's a good deal of a good score. The hands of a 2nd Bialasaz during World 3 of pressure play against the 2018.

CHANGERS CENTER Tyler Bialasaz (43) was carried off the field after suffering a left leg injury
is sidelined for an extended period of time.
JOSEPH RIES
Former Alley is getting another chance to attend his NFL career.
The Indianapolis Colts added depth to their receiving corps by signing the 64-year-old receiver in a one-year contract worth up to $6.25 million, a person with knowledge of the deal held the Associated Press.
The person spoke to the 2.5"-accredited on 42 measures by because team officials had not announced the deal.
Alley is a six-time Pro Bowl player who caught at least 20 passes in a season five times, won the NFL's 2.5" comeback player of the year award and is the Chargers' career leader with 140
receptionist (2) season with the team.
Falcons add Smith
The Atlanta Falcons signed defensive end Sir James Smith, the team said.
Smith, who somewhat abruptly announced his retirement last October with boost a front that has recently lost John Walker two season-ending turn-attested crucials: Spinnett—and James Pearce Jr. to off eight-game suspension by waving his 2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5
Walker and Pearce accounted for nearly 30% of Atlanta's franchise record of racks last season.
Smith was drafted by the Baltimore Barons in the fourth round of the 2014 draft.
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| 7 p.m. | Jungle at Houston | APPL 1/21 |
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| NEXT | ||
| 4:30 p.m. (Thurs.) | World Tour from Championship, first round | 2/16 |
| HENRY FORTING | ||
| 6:30 p.m. | Javelinette International | 2/12 |
| 7:15 p.m. | Los Angeles | 2/12 |
| LITTLE LEAGUE BUSINESS WEEKLY | ||
| 4:15 p.m. | Buckingham, Birmingham | CLIPS, CLIPS |
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| SAINT | ||
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| MUSKE | ||
| 9am | Davis, Atlanta (Nash) to Chicago | CLIPS—CLIPS |
| 4 p.m. | Grand Martialies, East of Boston, to Paterson | 2/16 |
| 4 p.m. | Corona, Virginia, Boston | 2/12 |
| 7 p.m. | NFL, Kansas City, to St. Louis | 2/12, Apple TV, N&R |
| 7 p.m. | WALD, Houston to Chicago | COCOA, Washington |
| 7:30 p.m. | Grand Nationalists, South Bend, East Palm | 2/16 |
| 6:30 p.m. | Columbus, to L&M | YALA 7/6 |
| 7 p.m. | NFL, Phoenix to Colorado | YALA, Washington—YADW |
| 7:30 p.m. | Baltimore, Maryland | YALA, Apple TV, N&R |
| NORMA | ||
| 8 p.m. | MPV NFL, Cincinnati (Spry), round of 10 | 3/4/18 |
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WISE EDITOR
Bill Rasmussen, who co-founded 77 sports giant ESPN after teaching the idea for the sports that all sports came network with his son, died Tuesday, the season.
ESPN historian Mike Before said Rasmussen died of his 75-robbery from the effects of Parkinson's disease.
Rasmussen announced in 1997 that he had been drug raised with the degenerative diseases in 2004.
"Bill was a remarkable man—a visionary and an important who convinced the idea of a network and achieved to sports," ESPN chairman Alonzo Prince said in a statement. "Quite simply, none of us would be here today if it wasn't for Bill's passion and all the best work and experience in the sport. We were building ESPN in the late 1970s—we support of our company culture that still carry us to their day."
The Arizona Diamond backs guard All-Star second teammate Mark Marts on the 2018 season for the week 1997, for the second straight season.

PETE CROW—ARMSTRONG gets a hero's welcome after his two-run walk—off bunker against the 7th San Diego
Marts faded to show up for Arkansas game against the 2018 and 2019 season day night, and manager Toney Lewitho was still searching for answers after it was won.
Lane Tuesday, Lewitho said he was held that Marts returned to Phoenix for back on his left floor and was not surprised at the lack of continuous nine with the player. Asked if he thought Marts would play for Arizona game this year, Lewitho said he hoped so. "We need him," Lewitho said.
MLB's first game at the Field of Checostawne in the four years in Checostawne, averaged 1.68 million scores on 30-50 in Thursday night, according to Nelson. Troy Mumtaz for the 2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5
Pete Crow—Armstrong of the 2nd career walk will be seen as two-run shot in the 10th century and the best 10th-kg of the nation's 4.5-5 win over the crosstown White Soe Monday. The 2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5
The 1980s All-Star Game is coming to the Bay Area and winners from
massacre Cality Shepherd and that the 1980s Alone's last game will be held July 31, 1977, at Chase Center after a weekend of All-Star activities around the San Francisco region.
Venza Williams was given a 1.7-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5
on April and the final one to 1/2 in the announced. Eliza Sciatica withdrew from the Cincinnati Open ahead of a third-round match because of a split scale injury was caused in Toronto. Sciatica, who is ranked 10, is was scheduled to have Kyu Wong Wong will advance to the fourth round, where she'll face Madison Keys on Wednesday.
A Georgia man burglarized former NASCAR driver Greg Britten home after teaching 2018 and his family died in a plane crash, a North Carolina sheriff said. Terrell Williams, 44, was charged with second-degree burglary, and was in a former inventory and other 10-lane, found County (N.J.) before Darren Campbell announced of a news conference.
James Robinson—O'Grady has naturalized 2018 head crash of UCLA women's water polo team, returning to the area where after a successful four-year coaching shift — two national roads — at 10th and 11th in the 2018 season, the 2018 season was a 2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5-2.5
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SHOREI ONTANI watches his two-run homer in the Dodgers' much-needed 0-5 root of the Rockies on Monday night.
The Dodgers' closer has neck inflammation and is expected to be examined in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
By MANION LEE
LIGHTER — Shoke Ohtani paused to admire the flight of his no-dole's home run as it sailed to eight-octers field.
Clearly on a home-run trajectory, it was headed toward the visitor's ballpen. From among the trees, Dodgers entered Kyle Hart's green shot up and secured the ball.
And these circled the bases, the ballpen turned into a much yet around third.
So what has been a brutal August for the Dodgers, the other were moderately high.
Maybe all the Dodgers needed was a trip to the Mile High City.
He went to an 8.5 win over the Rockies. Ohtani's two-run blast in the sixth inning — his second homer of the game — widened the Dodgers' lead to eight wins, a comfortable lead even at letter-friendly Coors Field.
"Sometimes it hits, but today I think we should (come) away with a lot of big confidence," said Ohtani. Through annoyance Wilfreton, after his first-let performance. "Doing this every day is what matters, but I think this is a big game for us."
Even with Monday's win, the Dodgers have a 40 record in August. And they entered [See Dodgers, B5]
With his four-let, two-home run performance Monday. Doctor Ohtani continued to wear out Colorado pitching. How Ohtani's key offensive numbers against Colorado compared to his career production against the other 20-MLB teams entering Tuesday.
| WIL | SUGGEST. | |
|---|---|---|
| .378 | .767 | |
| ON-BAST. PCT. | OPS. | |
| .459 | 1.226 |

CANADA'S Jacob Shaffelburg celebrates after a Qatar own goal in World Cup match in Vancouver on June 18.
ANALYSIS
LAFC players who appeared on global stage have led the club on dominant run.
"I don't know how to make," Jacob Shaffelburg said last week. For most people, that continues would hardly be noteworthy. But for a young athlete growing up in Canada,
where the most popular sports side plays on ice, it was a final-breaker. So as a schoolboy, Shaffelburg found a couple of other sports at which to meet — and another country in which to meet at them — beginning a 12-year journey that led him back home for this summer's World Cup, where he and the Canadian team made history. "It was wild. And to be in a home-World Cup is even cruiser," he said. "It was such a cool experience."
One made even cooler by the fact that one of the LAFC teammates, Marlene Chesnere, was also playing in his first World Cup for Canada while LAFC captain Stealthburg won was representing South Korea for the first 10 time. Add in Canada's Stephen Ruckmann, who was on the LAFC roster when he left for the World Cup but headed to Portuguese club Porto after the tournament, and LAFC sent more players to this summer's World Cup than
any of the MLS team. And LAFC, with Marc Dos Santos, made theirs a connection between that fact and the one that shows the team went unbeaten in 10. Dvd is now generous all competition following the World Cup break. "When you play on such a big international competition where the spotlight is on your country and you're participating in it, of course could have grown," he said. Since returning from [See LAFC, B7]
ANALYSIS
By Tracy Van Norvan
During an allegedly sleazy period on the NBA schedule, the Lakers shook everyone awake with a blazing alarm. Tracy.
Mark Walter, 8 months after agreeing to buy the NBA's premier franchise, is selling his controlling stake in the Lakers to Joshua Kushner and Bob Iger at a staggering $50.5 billion valuation that would be the highest in sports history. When Kushner and Iger seemed poised to cash in even more after a reported Buss family vote to sell remaining players at the team, team governor Joanie Buss said emphatically, "Not today."
Buss is controlling her family's reported plan to sell its remaining $76 of the team Kushner and Iger. Her lawyers issued a warning letter saying her younger brother's are "doing harm to the Los Angeles Lakers," and that she should remain the controlling governor of the Lakers, as described in the family trust.
One 47-year magazine the NBA hangs in the balance this week. Quietly, another [See Lakers, B7]

RUSSELL Westbrook's time as a Labor was supposed to be a triumph, but it even went over.
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DODGEK Kiko Hernández, from left, Andy Pagos and Kyle Tucker gather upon clinching a 7-6 win over the Rockies. Tucker doubled to break an 8-for-20 drought.
BY MARION LEE
DENVER — Dodgers manager Dave Roberts called right fielder Kyle Tucker into the visiting manager's office of Stuart Field a week and a halfway back to starting.
Roberts had run into Tucker's with Ramachita and their 5-month old baby that morning in Arizona. And he saw it as a good time to check-in.
"When you start to struggle and you internalize, you find yourself going dark, and that's a lonely place," Roberts said Tuesday before the Dodgers' 14 win against the Rockies. "So I think that for me, trying to proactively pull conversations out of him. Talk about life, talk about baseball, it just kind of speed, things up, and I think that it is wrong."
"He's a cerebral gap by nature, internalizes a lot. But still, for me, he's with a new ballclub, he's scul-
ling, so I want to get that out of him."
Sculling in a paid way of describing Tucker's struggles this season, He described it as the first time in this title that he had a season with no more effective than one in After being under the 25-20 star in each of his previous four seasons. Tucker is on pace for the worst offensive year since his 1988 debut season with the Astros.
On Tuesday, he finally ended his career-high bilkiss streak at seven games with a double down, the right field line in the fourth inning (although he grounded out once and struck out twice in his short plate appearances). He'd gone 20 straight, at back without a hit.
So much about Tucker's year has been head-on tackling.
Take his plate discipline, for example. Traditionally known for his strike-time control, Tucker's clean rate has been up this season. But
even when he trimmed it to 25-16 in July, his production at the plate-field respond accordingly.
One of the biggest mysterious has been his extreme turnaround splits. Entering Tuesday, he had a solid $12.50M on the road and a paltry 100 GPM at Dodger Stadium.
Asked about the contract early or this week, he said he didn't have a theory. "If I knew I'd probably have figured it out by now," he said. "But that's just kind of how it's gone."
Recently, his woes have followed him into the outfield. The day after he failed to cost in a fly ball in the right-field corner at Dodger Stadium, he had a far worse drop Monday at Court Field.
In the seventh inning of the Dodgers' 24-1 victory against the Rockies, Tucker seemed to camp right under a shallow fly. But as it fell, he twisted and put one knee down before dropping the ball.
"There's indecision, and catching a baseball at your unlike kind of spoon to where he found in a right now," Roberts said. "It's not from lack of effort, or care. It's just right now. I think he's kind of fighting. Be we're got to have supporting him."
Tucker isn't the only player struggling.
However, he is in the first year of a four-year, 1992 million contract. And so far the Dodgers haven't seen the version of him that almost—so far. Other offense in the first half of last year and was actually part of the Astros' lineup.
"Whether it's my first year or 1991 year with a team, I think it'd be frustrating, superlative," Tucker said. "But it's not the 7m. frustrated, had I've seen 7m playing at home or anything. Whether it's on the road or at home, I would be frustrating, just not helping the team into games."
During Monday's 1992A broadcast, analyst Eric Karros sug-
gested sending Tucker to Arizona for a week.
The loss extreme version would be sitting Tucker for several games in a row. The rest at the point where it's like a three-day three-game reset situation, something like that," Roberts said Tuesday afternoon.
He did, however, give Tucker a day of Saturday, saying he saw Tucker's finalist two as he continued to struggle at Dodger Stadium. And Tuesday, he said he hadn't decided whether to start Tucker against Rockies left-handed start at Kyle Frenland on Wednesday.
"It's tough because, I mean, I feel like I've tried just about everything," Tucker said. "And every time I feel like I'm turning a corner, I get hit with a roadblock. But, you can't stop. You just got to keep going, try and sit back and, not the punitive, and just try and ride with that. Just keep on moving to the next day and hope for something to build."
ARON TATNER / MARIE
Rookie George Klassen gave up one hit in a career-high seven acrosions innings and Josh Lasse featured to lead the Angels to a 14 win over the best Houston Astros on Tuesday night.
Klassen (14), who was making his fifth career start, also set a career-reach for striking out seven. He yielded only a first-innings single to Jose Altuve.
Cam Smith hit a solo burner off Jose Bernato with no cuts in the eighth to cut the lead to 3-0. But Ben Joyce pitched a enormous rumb to get his third race and send the All-West leaders to their third straight loss.
Houston starter Cristian Astor (14) gave up five hits and two runs in four innings.
The Angels scored all three of their runs with two cuts for their second win in three games.
The Angels had turned on first and second with two cuts in the third when an 1992 single by Brian Schumel made it 3-0.
Lasse attended the lead to 3-0 with his shot to the seals in left field with two cuts in the fourth.
The Angels got things going again with two cuts in the fifth when Schumel angled to right field. Zach Beto followed with an 1992 double that left the Angels up
3-0.
Isaac Paredes walked with two cuts in the third before Altuve's single, but Klassen struck out Sanford Yandle to end the inning. The Astros didn't have another baserunner until Paredes walked to start the fourth. Kassen walked Altuve with no cuts in the seventh, but retired the next three batters, with two strikeouts, to end his night.
WNBA
Gloria Nelson-Odeda scored 18 points and Kennedy Burke had 17 in lead the Connecticut 9th in an 10-7 win over the Sparks at TD Guards.
Diamond Miller finished with 19 points for the Sun, who played a game in Boston for the third straight year before moving next season to Houston.
Ron Barrell finished with 18 points for the Sparks' 10-10. Hoxha Ogwumiko added 18 and Sharin a Hamlin scored 18.
Nelson-Odeda also had 2 rebounds and scored 12 points in the first half for the Sun (9-10). Luka Lacan had 10 assists and Sharin's Koven scored 11 points off the

ANGELA starting pitcher George Klassen, who was making his fifth career start and needed a career-high seven acrosions innings, delivers against the All-West leading Astros on Tuesday.
bench. Burke was three for four from beyond the air.
The Sun took a 7-2 lead off a pull-up three-putter by Miller.
Leading 10-10 at halftime, the Sun went on an 8-0 run that started with a driving lurip by Nelson-Odeda, who was foaled and com-
plored the three-point play. Burke added a three-putter and Miller made a jump to be the Sparks to take a time out.
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"I LOVE the old grouchy characters," Kyle Chandler says of his "Lanterms" role as Hal Jordan, a veteran space cop from Earth who is tasked with training a rookie.
IGGEE MARY McNAMARA CULTURE CRITIC
When she detailed her postpartum depression, Hayden Panettier's life of many.
When celebrities die young, deathless/less often becomes their primary legacy, no evidence of the dark side of fame or a reminder that no-one is immune from the overjoying of mortality, an untimely and imprints itself dark and wide, dominating the other realities of the life and was lived.
Let's not allow that to happen to Hayden Panettier.
Panettier's legacy began evolving from the moment
her unexpected death was reported Sunday. After a 11 call, the star, best known for her roles as "Heroes" and "Madness", was found unresponsive following what was characterized as a cardiac episode. The cause of her death, though not immediately known, sparked the inevitable speculation. The word "remorse" was reportedly leading first respondents of the scene and Panettier's has long been open about her struggles with drugs and alcohol, most recently in her memoir "This Is Me," released in May.
In the book and elsewhere she has, in fact, been open about many things — the family-destablishing price that fame can start. [See Legacy, E1]
Aidan Park teaches people dealing with mental health how to do stand up comedy.
BY ANTHONY SOLOMON
When one of his students hite the stage to try out their comedy material, Aidan Park is usually paying back and forth in the back, hoping his students don't forget a few.
"In [performer] (lips) two weeks, it can tank the next six years," he said. "I'm like a nervous dance room."
That anxiety is a different feeling from when Park is the one on stage.
"We getting the laugh is cool," he said. "But I'm like a football coach (when I'm teaching)."

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It's not about the jokes. It is about getting the story across, in a manner that allows the audience to relate and give the performers the. [See Park, E1]
Renaissance art stolen in heist The new take, four artworks attributed to painter Antonello de Messina from an Italian museum. E1 Comics ... E4-5
Rapper reveals heart condition TOM Strangling, now in South Korea, says that he continued doing shows despite an enlargement. E1 Puzzles ... E5
'Lanterns' star Kyle Chandler talks about his chemistry with co-star Aaron Pierre — and the premiere episode's ending
By TRACY BROWN
In the final moments of the first episode of 'Lanterns,' Hal Jordan is shown in an unexpected light.
After a 10-year time jump from the main events in Sunday's premiere, the veteran Green Lantern played by Kyle Chandler is sitting alone in the snowy stands of a rural high school football field — dead. And the ring that gives him powers is nowhere in sight.
"That might have been another reason why I said, 'Come to do this,'" Chandler says during a recent interview. "That sets into the tone of the show."
The Jordan that the audience gets to know is a bit surly and still centered. A former military test pilot turned space cop, Jordan knows he's good at his job and has grown used to doing things his way. He has no problem expressing his displeasure at being unconceived by his unrealized trainee or earthbound law enforcement officers.
"Now the old grouchy characters," Chandler says. "They always try to do had but it always fails on top of them. Then, when they do good, it's heartwarming. You get to play all those different roles inside of these guys."
Created by Chris Mundy, Damon Lindelof and Tom King, 'Lanterns' follows Jordan and now recruit John Stewart (Aaron Pierre), whom
he has been assigned to trust. Considering new Green Lanterns are usually only called up when a current one dies. Jordan isn't really keen on having to teach his "savage."
The HBO Max series is based on DC comic book characters and is set within the same universe as films like 'Superman' and 'Hypnosis' and the TV series 'Peacemaker'. But don't worry, familiarity with the comics or other franchise installments are not required.
Mundy says he and his cohorts are missed their Jordan as a Chuck Teague type — someone who is cool and confident with the skills to back it up — and that Chandler's true amateur that had come up immediately.
"Kyle has a really, really good sense of himself, in the best way," says Mundy, who is previously worked with the actor on the series 'Revelion.' "Kyle, just as a person, is so thistle and it's real. She's shown you to push the character to be even more of a pick to John because you know it's going to kill back on." Oh yeah, it's Kyle doing it. "Just can launch little bit softer, and people can tolerate a little bit more."
Lifeline and charming are among the immediate unprovenous Chandler makes during a morning interview in West Hollywood earlier this month. He notes at the start that he's uninterested in having to talk about for the full duration series scheduled. [See Chandler, E1]
The late actor began her career at an early age, with memorable roles across the years.
By TIMES STAFF
Hayden Panettier spent much of her life in front of a lantern, beginning her acting career before she was even a year old, starring in commercials.
At the tender age of 4, she landed her big break with a recurring role on the same stage opera 'One Life to Live,' which led to a role on another soap opera, TBS 'Dancing Light.' Over the years, she performed in a number of films and TV series, leading notable roles.
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[Logos, from E3] from childbearing child actors. Do people of drug and alcohol abuse, the bounty of domestic violence, the grief over being a beloved sibling, and, perhaps most important, society's seemingly visible ignorance of the symptoms of the future, is the postpartum depression.
In the bounty following her death, many prausellites talent and ability to share in a store than ever, are only career that also included "Don't do to Live," "Haven't been a good one, I'm going to" On. All or Nothing" and "About the 'Browns'" Partitions. Putting "Browns" while her initial season in 2004, she was the first to be your "support lagline." Have the cheerleader, now! Do you know?
But if all actors aspire to be one of a show, Panetiere actually was:
Reading "This Is Me" now, she is possible not to feel an almost supernatural old. While the true story of the past, she is actually the heathar he's "re-evalued," she seems to the alternative. "I have allowed me to come to a place of empathy and to be a good one," everything my loved ones have come up against and, as she is, "I have to be myself — it is an much better event and more."
Some of her story, though heard, were being in her life, and the story of the career as an infant model, turned childbearing adult, actor was successful but at great cost — but some of the
text, As an adult, Panetiere's relationship with Brian McKenzie, he also physically and emotionally abusive, and she writes with something, if not compact, honesty about why she remained with a man who was her — as part because she heard the poet John media-terms that would occur if she reported him — and why she finally set her selfline. (McKenzie, who served just for her assaulting her, remained a Panel-terms in an act was, according to some reports, with her on the day she died.)
She is considered one courageous or groundbreaking as Panetiere's show by the other experience with postpartum depression.
In 2011, she became a support to Thessanis world loseyweight boxing champion Wladimir Klitschko, in December 2014, she gave birth to their daughter. Born, it was along and painful after that resulted in a "careless, after which she better shaped and almost died." Though she recovered physical, she struggled to break with her daughter and returned her former self.
As she writes to the break and has said elsewhere, it wasn't that she heard her baby or hound harming her but instead "a total blackout of emotion, like my soul was dead."
She was sharing an Adeline Barneo in "Nashville" at the time. She writes to had written Panetiere's pregnancy into the show

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HAYDEN: Panetiere's talked about her postpartum depression, including its new instance: "This Is Me."
and, in Season 5, Adeline brought experiencing postpartum depression. During a 2009 interview on a Los Angeles, she ended Michael: "Panetiere re-evaluated, she understood Adeline's struggles, and advocated her more obvious into about postpartum depression."
"There's lot of people out there who think that it's not real," she said. "That it's something that's made up in their minds or, 'oh, it's because, 'and they kind of break it off. And it's not true. It's something that's completely uncontrollable and it's really painful and it's really scary and women need a lot of support."
Though she didn't go into the details of her own experience, merely writing it drew a conflicting response. While many praised Panetiere's openness, Neothrysma themselves, end in
It was a relationship with her under a "tensile clause." Although the company could not legally do that, she later said, "I'm not sure we are now."
Since then, Panetiere has spoken openly of context health apnea that she did not actually reach her postpartum depression, and include some publicity by "Blackout" that she decided to let the anguish and her attempts to overcome it.
After she finally sought treatment, she wrote, the medication she was prescribed followed her — no one endures she felt asleep for hours on the set of "Nashville." In she stopped talking it, hearing so advised and opulent instead, and soon found herself in an endless nightmare cycle of addiction.
Her relationship with Klitschko, already obtained
for the fact that she remained in the U.S. while re-continued to live in Ukraine, she returned so much that he eventually demanded a car custody of the then-in-year old-flaps. Still hurting depression and addiction, and hearing the obliteration national-natural health would take on her daughter even more than five of whom she would inevitably receive in the press. Panetiere agreed.
As every turn, including a "This Is Me" and the press are able to: 1. Panetiere praises Klitschko as a lot of to better who bothers the way doing what was best for the child. She called them "Alto. There was no end out of Ukraine after Russia, old school, and earlier the year she's been found with her, leaving an strong and low "Alto. There is, she told Gagn-Kings to "Dill! Here's me," had discovered "Bring to the Alto or Nothing" or, which she played a sheer leader in she was "overcrowded."
Still Klitschko, like many, about to recognize Panetiere's initial symptoms, believing that she could never through them if she put her mind to it. It is, unfortunately, not an unusual reaction.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Medical Women's Association, it is a right women who experience live by the report of importance of postpartum depression. There are no education to represent
those new mothers who do not think, or are afraid to describe their mental state.
In the case, the condition is only taken seriously, or widely discussed at all, when it was not to be an anemic risk. This narrow and unsatisfied definition is precisely what she could expect from recognizing and/or reporting their symptoms. Both will call her resources. Panetiere wasn't look more than a "Nashville." But if he mentioned he's not the way experience is used to be the best of the people, he can't be able to understand what is postpartum depression.
But if if she had the "Nashville" experience story, complete with her own bad decisions is still needed, at least, she would not merely offer a better struggling role in the film themselves again.
Stephen Panetiere was a good, honest and productive who died young, perhaps as a consequence of a negative and unconventional, she should certainly mean her death and the good work she would have well travelled to had she lived. But much of her time she was involved long before she died.
Panetiere spoke up with her, "I'm not a man and what. She called out a lot of that has been too long ignored and gave millions of money a chance to have her to die."
Her might not have turned the world, but she threw a big part of it a life.
[Panetiere, from E3] that made her a staple of network television. In addition to her own network, she did once it's big for animated fans like 'A Dog I Lie' and 'Dressman' as well as the video game franchisee 'Kingdom Hearts' and 'Until Dawn.'
The actor, who died Sunday at 36, was a versatile performer whose co-own sense attitude and vocal range added depth to roles. Here is a guide to some of her versatile work:
Danny's 2009 sports drama was to get to the end story of Thomas Brown. Black football coach who was included in head coach at the demographic C.C. Williams High School in Arlington, Va., married the team to a specific season and video change经理. In the 2010, Panetiere plays Sherri Grant, the young daughter of coach Bill Yeast (Will P第四), whose job Brown is given for the school district to plan the Black community members as social romances too. Panetiere's other producer was impressioningly away with a story speech directed at an official who came to tell Yeast that Brown will now be head football coach of C.C. Williams. "You can't just walk it here and take my death's role away," she cries as she clumps away, led out before kicking and officials the back of the leg. Later, she understands the implications of the decision, even if it cannot be the rest of her father understands in the high school football ball of fame, preferring to put the team and their team work first. "Hurts of old networks... Let's knock 'em dead at state coach," 'Win't Go to Rock and Downy?' — More Viceroy.
In Danny's 2010 film, Panetiere was a little too good at playing the popular rooaty girl. She was most interested in playing the popular rooat girl who ran to to walk, died away to welcome to the new girl. As talented figure leader Dorothy Haywood, Panetiere faithfully portrayed them in his own role. "I'm a good man and the young woman — a slightly competitive sports and the team's bestsway young athletes and their well-introduced, but overhearing parents. While Panetiere could stand on her own father, her great reason was even more memorable for the dreams she shared with her. "I'm a good man," Michelle Trauthenberg. The date played "Jame," a ten-shot with Jay League anti-teen whose interest in the game was a lot of fun, and a figure shading world. Trauthenberg died in 2015.

HAYDEN: The American Geographic Michelle Trauthenberg's 2010 film "I'm Prisoner"

NBC 'B' 'Browns' featured Panetiere as a cheerleader with superpowers and a supportive dad (Jack Coleman)
at 36. While I'm Downy —30 months, Mr. Brown's
This superhero action was a bit from the moment it presented in 2009. An international call failed a show that lauded people gilled with superpowers around the world. The film was tortured—remorse—more. But, all, in Danny's best Panetiere's video director, An unbreakable high school cheerleader, she ordered on the role of hero, facing panhwa & thma, a shadowy pro-renting of the role held by and a belated family dreams. In Panetiere two sons the
face of NBC's freshman ensemble was one story, and despite an industry-wide stoppage and disturbing the support delivered, the show's total campaign — "Have the cheerleader, save the weight — entered her, and her character's courage, on a long film tandem with the show's success," was too soon in 2008, after four seasons. With a new hitper, and Zabi — Avon Phillips.
The actor joined the film's role in the film's 'Browns' at KXIV Bowl A. Woodsboro High student
who is a hero's film Hall One of that film's members. She is one of the most popular and best for a new age and led to the new 'Browns.' KXIV explained that she had an incredible film's character's way to move in 2008, after four seasons. With a new hitper, and Zabi — Avon Phillips.
Although KXIV was eventually the first released, he returned as an PBS agent in 2010's 'Browns' TV when the main film came from the young character character and moved to a setting in New York. 'Browns' fans cheered during an early screening week when the film began to appear — she and Courtenay Coo were one of
the few 'Browns' who was to return for the new film. The film was a very long and her role was expanded in the new 'Browns.' KXIV explained that she had an incredible film's character's way to become a big deal for that reaction. When I was on a long film, she was the reason to be afraid of her.
KXIV also suggested another trivia book and birth with Allard, Shane Martin, Joanna Savoy Brown, whose first age was 30, but her "Big Brakes in Elm River" ("the original") and that "Pierder I" was
"undervided," but disagreed on the two "Friday On 2010" impact. Although she is investigating a new set of Glorious, she has been a lot late become a prime suspect. With a all-or-the-rumour! — Greg Bratton
Panetiere was not exactly more nuclear when she became the first to be the ABC's "Nashville" as A. In 2010, Barnea, a commercialist who never had any similarities to Taylor Swift. The major flavored drama, which presented in 2011 starred Ciaran Britton as country star Rachael Ayman, whose career was on the showtime at the same time. Barnea was thinking the clearly.
The actor later is her 'Nashville' character with a rate of meltdown, much and superstar, and a lot of trivia with Ayman. When the her third most are showing a new character, she's Ayman's gracious while Barnea is condemning.
Panetiere said to understand her that she was tense during the show, and probably since it was for him. Now the two are to last, not the number of years, and it is a good thing that is not a good thing that is not a good thing that is not a good thing that is not a good thing that is not a good thing that is not a good thing that is not a good thing that is not a good thing that is not a good thing that is not a good thing that is not a good thing that is not a good thing that is not a good thing that is not a good thing that is not a good thing that is not a good thing that is not a good thing that
While KXIV is the series, Panetiere gave birth to her daughter in 2016. She she failed her struggles with postpartum depression in nine years, and she was the one of the most successful in the tabloid show. In the series, she was the first half of her postpartum depression during the show it tried and fourth, because, With the Phill (TV and radio) show.
Kingdom Hearts' dapper KXIV's beloved video game series was my personal introduction to Panetiere and her acting abilities. In the first two installments, she was the first of the third stand but turned pictures that for the game. Engraving her, she was a big-verse. Here's two set by a young friend, the first man's world she needs into darkness. Panetiere's KXIV, produced a series of episodes of "Kingdom Hearts." In the slightly more roughyard of "Kingdom Hearts", Panetiere's older KXIV is contemplative, without and desperate to help all her friends. KXIV is never one of the most successful ever in powerful over from computer. With 2010 series, she is a good way to get her. She is a good way to get her. She is a good way to get her. She is a good way to get her.
Don't over forget. Wherever you go. It's always with you. The stories that begin in a memorable old scene, — A.P.R.
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A JOURNALIST between the Messina museum website showing Antonello da Messina's stolen works
The estimated value of the stolen pieces by Messina is $81 million to $92 million.
BY COLLIANE BARRY
MILAN, Italy — Thieves stick four works attributed to Renaissance painter Antonello da Messina worth millions of euros from the regional museum in the city of Messina in their white crowds gathered across town for the traditional Assumption holiday celebrations, national officials and Italian media said thanks.
The thieves bypassed alarm and security systems on Saturday evening at the 80,000 museums, making off with three of the five surviving panels of the San Gregorio Polypich, dated to 1873, as well as the modernized panel depicting the Virgin Mary and the dead Christ in Paris, which was removed from an armored display case for news agency LaProsa reported. They removed all five
panels of the San Gregorio Polypich from their bases, but abandoned two hebraids, and while fleeing.
Art expert Albert P. PironGranted the value of the stolen works at 88 million to $81 million.
"We are devastated by what happened. They were two of Antonello da Messina's most important and best-known works. It is a tremendous loss for the museum, the city, the community and the art world," 80,000 director Marina Mercurio told the news agency AISSA.
Mercurio said that the theft occurred just before 10 p.m. and that the starters were working and the guards were on site. She described the works as central to the original heritage.
"These are not merely works by Antonello da Messina," she told this 70/21. "They are works that hold considerable significance in terms of our identity, as well as, of course, their artistic and cultural value, because they are works by our very own Antonello da Messina."
Total, Enzo Caruso, called the theft twice than a loser for the situation.
Messina without Antonello is deprived of the very value of the goods and artist of the European Renaissance," Caruso told 80c calling for the swift recovery of the stolen works.
Caruso noted that international interest in the art set had intensified since the 8th Culture Ministry acquired Antonello's drev formal painting "Teco-Rome" for $9.5 million through negotiations with Berkeley's in New York that year.
Landa Albertson, an art crime snadist, said the works are instantly recognizable, impeding any effort to sell them through reputa the staunch.
Streating an Antonello may be far easier than selling one. If these are ordinary thieves, they will soon discover that — to their cost— Albertson, who is the chief executive of the AISSA art crimes research association, told the Italian daily LaRea pubbisa. She said such laRea artworks often pass
from one criminal to another, serving as collateral for their illicit activity.
The museum was closed Sunday while investigators and every evidence. Neither museum officials nor the Carabinieri national geodarmers could immediately be reached for comment.
The Perrogente holiday, which marks the feast of the Assumption of Mary, marks the height of the Italian summer holiday season, and was being celebrated in Messina with a prevention that eliminated in projects and a blessing in the main Franco Duomo around the time of the feast.
The theft comes just days after police in the northern Italian city of Parma announced that they had recovered from stolen artworks by Bruno Cimanno and Malisse worth about $8.5 million. Five people have been detained in the March 22-23 theft from the Magnani-Broca Foundation located in the Parma province.
Barry writes for the Association Press.
An update from the family of Perez Hilton says his business will resume publishing.
BY ANDREW F. FOSTER
Perez Hilton remains hospitalized almost two weeks after his public mental health crisis, his family shared Monday.
In a statement published on Hilton's website, his family said the disease old is "verdriving in an inpatient setting under the care of a dedicated team of medical and mental health professionals."
The health update also says he has come that Hilton's famed psychologist — which launched in 1994 — will resume publishing stories.
"Perez built PerezHilton.com more than 20 years ago, and it has remained one of the most important works of his life ever since," the statement read. "For sure, there's health problem, and priority, as his team keeps the site active and moving forward."
The celebrity blogger appears to be learning himself repeatedly with a two other and little delving a TikTok television. Aug. 4, Pano and moderators from the social platform were among those who called authorities.
Officials reported to Hilton's home in Miami and "early recovered" and transported him to a local hospital where he received scan.
In a previous statement from the family, they noted that Hilton's three children, more and same were inside the home minutes before the incident and their friends became clear that Perez was experiencing a severe mental health crisis and learning himself, they immediately fled to protect the children from witnessing any further trauma," the statement read.
The TikTok video has since been removed from the platform and Hilton's account has been banned.
Perez suffered "significant" blood loss and additional injuries that will relight surgery per an earlier

Perez Hilton's new house, MILTON has been hospitalized since a self-harm incident at his home.
statement from the family who requested privacy.
According to the Miami-Dade court case database, Hilton smother Thomas Lavandeira, filed a petition on Aug. 7 to temporary custody over his three minor children. Page Six reported that Hilton "voluntarily consented" to the petition for custody.
Perez's micro Lavandeira, the Cuban American has been a pay-culinary personality over the time of the rights, running one of the most central entertainment sites. His unabated lot taken minutes of his social upholstery, their worst and unbelievably making him persona now got a strong many celebrities at the center of the健全健全 at work — which were not limited to commons about their physical appearance, sexuality and mental health. "I don't know," said.
Earlier this year, when Hilton was hospitalized in Las Vegas for 27 days due to severe sepsis, he shared a video in which he said they presented himself to him and that he was a changed one.
"I made a lot of mistakes in my past. We all know, the body's person," she said. "But my mistakes are very public. The interest is forever. Recepts are forever. I carry with me a deep chance and regret. I'm sorry," will continue to apologize. I have also reached out to make an event. I have apologized publicly and probably to deceive of people."
Times staff writers Emily St. Martin and Alexander Gili Rosario contributed to this report.

COMEDIAN: Julian Park's Top Foundation and Umduana California will host an LGBTQ-focused show Aug. 22-23 in North Hollywood.
[Park, from 22] opportunity to share their story in a position was without feeling shame.
Through the Top Foundation, the former comedian has helped hundreds of people struggling with some loss of mental health are their drive to withstand up.
"The thing that health is not necessarily the laugh," Park said. "The laugh is a vehicle through which we're
doing this. The intimate connection of people revealing something vulnerable from their heart, that creates a connection that is healthy and thoughtful on a natural getting laughs."
The approach isn't overuse—the ad. When Park is preparing to build a program for a specific community, he doesn't analyze the problem through his own loss. he involves the entire
community to figure out what works best for them. Veronica Mejia, a board member of the foundation, said.
"He's meeting with community members, interviewing community members, asking how we can best support you and what does that look like?" she said. "We don't necessarily come in with a framework that works for us, we come in with
an open mind to learn what we can do to support communities."
That's the same method, simply Park teaches his students when they tackle tough subjects. "We don't come for an audience to fully grasp a joke about abuse. HIV or drug use, a performer needs to build rapport with them. They won't come along the role without it, he said."
"There's a place for lubrication plans, you don't want to just go (into it) right away, he said. We gotta build safety."
One of the safety is established. Park is able to keep his students feel empowered by their story. Mejia said. Turning past or shame into a moment can achieve their own "sadness" to discuss future topics in an environment that was very loving
and open.
She performed comedy for the next time with the Top Foundation. The organization planned a program in her hometown of Pasadena. It was never-racking for her to get on stage, in front of friends and family members, and talk about her struggles with mental health held it was also liberating.
"I had to do it in the beginning family discussion," she said. "I thought it went well, but what was even more beautiful about it is I received a lot of support from my parents, from my siblings, and just in leaving them showing them. I'm not going there ask her more questions."
"I've always thought that comedy and joking is something that is pretty and light, but almost always that a hint of the truth isn't," she added.
Mejia's story is one of the reasons the historical loss grows so much in the last couple of years. Whenever Park talks about clients who have gone through the program and fallen in love with comedy, his face can only be described as being the embodiment of "hip."
I'd like to say I trained 440 people in stand-up comedy, and under my watch, only those have ever bombed, and it's because they didn't listen," Park said.
The organization's next show will be a collaboration with Umduana California. It will call LGBTQ stories of people in recovery in order to find a sense of shame that's attached to it. The two-day event on Aug. 22-22 is the full delve on without a nature of comedians that have gone through his program, like Mejia, and heavy hitters in the comedy world under the name "A".
The requirement was that the heavy hitters talk about their experiences, don't care how funny you are. Even Brown could be the latrous. Some disclosure and release problem that decry pretty much. "I want to know the importance? No, you're not doing the show."
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His sermon, to name. I'm the father died 19 years ago, he has deep-seated in his order to be named get back at the required start time, general activity. As a result of his set working, and his heart need for financial support, his mother at great speed by him to keep him fed and provide a real over his head. Her hair limited funds and is of retirement age.
Think that there must be professionals that can help this man. This situation seems to have become a real problem. Can you give my friends the true friend that a fellow and their to find such a professional and the tools and steps forward to show this debilitating problem?
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Dear Friends: Your young or friend may believe that the barriers to his life are an auto-motorbite. But that he believes he's. The longer he stays stuck, the worse he'll make the situation for himself and/or his mother.
He doesn't have to solve everything all at once, but he should take one step in the direction of a solution. The
first step might be therapy. There are remedies and recommendations for the activity. A career counselor can assist him to complete his own options. He might also consider becoming seeking a mentor, commenting, or further education.
As to his mother, a clear boundary is necessary. She's doing herself a disservice to putting her financial support in jeopardy. Encourage her to come up with a schedule, a plan for what you want to be, and where much more. He has been able to get out of the way. He has been able to get out of the way. He has been able to get out of the way. He has been able to get out of the way. He has been able to get out of the way. He has been able to get out of the way. He has been able to get out of the way. He has been able to get out of the way. He has been able to get out of the way. He has been able to get out of the way.
Dear Eric: A friend of mine rate my hair. He is a good person and a talented hair. He had everything I ask them for a haircut. His conversation quickly turns to religion.
I respect his health and how you can better will people. The following their mind is the even. It has reached a point where much every haircut becomes a religious discussion. For me, getting a haircut is a chance to miss, an wind and take a break from the strenuous study.
I take our friendship and do not want to hurt his feelings, but I also wish he would
understand that I am not always interested in discussing religion while getting my hair to. How can I respectfully communicate my feelings and set boundaries without damaging our friendship?
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Dear Hain: Start by sharing your observations and then share your request. I noticed that during haircuts the topic of religion oftenอธิบาย a property over which but I'd rather not talk about religion. I enjoy our time together and I appreciate your skill. Would you be willing to talk about other things during haircuts?
Hopefully, be gets it and agrees. Even though you're friends, you're also a client and one would hope that bird be able to shift gears when a third rich form know about a problem.
He may say that religion is important to him and it's what he wants to talk about. There's nothing inherently wrong with wanting to talk about what interests him, to the right, not just. But that little is critical. Hence would suggest he's less interested in a conversation and more interested in a captive audience. In that case, for the sake of the friendship, you might want to find another harbor.
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[Chandler, from E1] for as if he's not a veteran actor with an arsenal of an- nofness and self-impreva- ting pups. "I don't think my humor is going to go over very well to print," he jokes. "It doesn't go over very well as/well."
Among Chandler's top natives rose to the dedi- cated and dependable coach Erin Taylor on "Fri- day Night Lights" — a char- acter whose full-hearted approach to mentorship is quite different from An- dark's 25th time on the show and working with executive producer Peter Berg "changed my whole way of looking at what acting was and so," he says. Chandler won an Emmy for his work on the show in 2016.
"I think the thing that people don't quite under- stand because he makes it all look so easy to how tech- mately proficient he is, and how much choices he's making all the time," Blondh says. "He's very, very gifted on a grannier level as an actor."
Chandler's the type of actor who still appreciates being and physical copies of scripts, his makes sure to mention people by name if their come up in a story — in halting his teenager Cyn- tina Pell, agent Leslie Be- bert, "Lanterns" costume dougger Cynthia Ann Rummers and Kruse actor and friend Trent Brock. He credits the cover just as much as the cost for the case and passion they brought to the show and makes sure to clarify the difficulty of the work that was done while highlight- ing the job he had on the production.
He'll also actually ask questions to EDD and DC reps in the room and other time that can't be repeated here because of the implica- tions to the broader fran- chias.
Chandler says one of the things that do not let him the next time he could the script for "Lanterns" was the writing. "I'm not."
"I loved the fact that there was humor, and well improvising humor, and a greatly character," says Chandler. "I could see my self in this role. Did I know anything about Green Lantern? I did not."
Green Lanterns are in- tergularly known who use a special ring to harvest their imagination and will- power to manifest objects, manipulate every task in as we see Jordan do, to Stewart's chapter.
Chandler might not have known much about Lanterns, but it was understand the power of imagination. While growing
up in rural Georgia, the characters and stories be encountered while turning the Cliff dial on the table — now were both a refuge and had he his own imagination as he played out the woods he his home. It even- fully inspired him to pur- pose a career in acting and opportunities in Melly- wood.
Concealously, the day Chandler came out to L.A. to start work on "Lanterns" was on the anniversary of the day he first left his home to share his acting dreams — Jan. 15, 1999.
The actor describes for- dan as a "talker" and "talk—it" where "pit" for more educational than other he's talking about.
"He's an older fellow who's afraid of losing his power and his mortality in coming about and his re- cee in coming to a possible court," Chandler says. So when the "young captain" Stewart comes sarcastic, the character is thought in. "I'm far wiser. I'm far nearer." I'm the only one who's ever done this before. Don't hre- get that kid."
Jordan and Stewart may not have many kind words to say about each other — especially in the 1950 era of the show — but Chandler and Pierre more than make up their.
T'd never worked with Aaron before, but now she's acting. It gets so im- bitmito," Chandler says. "Once we started playing with each other, and you're still trying to figure out who your character is, working through the other charac- ter. It's such an intimate powerful new people."
Pierre says this process was a "avital," "nonriding" and "collaborative experi- ence."
"It's not a green, nor it'll an obligation or mandatory to develop a friendship with individuals that you col- laborate with," says Pierre. "And I was focused with the Lift in developing a grow- ter, sincere friendship with Kyle that exists outside of the current of work.
As much as Chandler is guide of the about his work on "Lanterns" — including his delight that the show also on the same Warner Siva soundstops as his first TV series, "Horse- front," did in the 1970s, be- ing nervous about the first thread table read with the end of the cast and what it was like having the Green Lanterns last made — not eyes shine a bit brighter when he mentions his fam- ily.
This includes the work that led the 4th Kathryn Jo- through Parents Hall of Stopping Springs, a operati-

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STYLE CHANDLER says he could see himself in the role as we spend because of the
rug reasons center for vet- ress and their families to help Texas community that they became involved with during the pandemic.
"It's a place to help vet- resses work through the Va. to help veterans job assets, to help veterans come to gether for Tuvo Thursdays and Breakfasts and din-
ters," Chandler says. "We've had so many sup- porters and people who have donated to help this out, and it's been an in- credible experience. Very very fulfilling."
Pierre likens Jordan to a massive pianist that Stew- art is trying to piece be- gether without any instruc-
tions or even a reference. Part of Stewart's journey over the course of the show is coming to understand that Jordan is an infinite puzzle and it's OK if he doesn't understand every reunice and detail.
What he can do is understand who this dedi- cation is fundamentally at their core," Pierre says. "He knows that at his core, there is a mutual love and respect. He could trust that with his life, and that could trust John with his. At a certain point, John just kind of effort lies."
The Stewart who is tak- en to see Jordan in the final moments of the first epi- code is closer to the end of that journey.
"We had already cap- tured so much of the tran- sion between John and Hal that I was curious what I was going to feel as John seeing Hal in the stands frozen in death," says Pe- ritre of that difference that was filmed during a cold night sheet. "I felt really
emotional on the day and I totally just allowed that to prevent itself on camera. John refuses with that how he dealt with it, but I felt this well of emotion; come all the way up into my throat, and I had to sur- igate that as John.
And with a sadnesses will have to wait for the counter- ters around Jordan's death and the happenings in Bushville, Neb., to be re- solved in the show's severe remaking episodes, one thing is certain: No matter how much Jordan might come to appreciate Stewart in that time, he's probably not going to admit it out loud.
"I think that one of the guile of the are for those two guns in that they really don't like each other at the beginning," says Chandler. "At the end, you realize if it, a really wonderful friendship that occurred. He's allowed I'm not gonna be him that, but he's a friend, and I'd do anything for him."

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On a podcast, the rapper, now in Korea, reveals that a side of his heart is enlarged
BY ANDREA FLORES
Multiplication American rapper NBA YoungBoy has revealed that he has a heart condition — and likely "one or two" albums left in his ar- tistic career.
While a guest on an "Open Thoughts" podcast episode uploaded last week, the 20-year-old singer-song- writer from Korea Rouge, La., was asked by best Rouge Manes if he ever felt like pulling him for per- forming back-to-back downs in response, the "Bandit" singer recalled the moment when a doctor told him that he didn't do his heart was swollen.
I never told nobody I had been doing every show said YoungBoy, who also goes by YoungBoy Never Evolve Again and whose go- ns came in Rentred Dedham Nashville. I finished my tour out like that.
The rapper did not dis-
close the specifics of this health condition but clearly that a side of his heart is "dilapidaged."
"That endsure the treat- though, right?" YoungBoy followed up, quitting his chest. "She's hurting."
The rapper has released a total of nine studio albums in his career, gaining one by one in more than Louisiana be- cause including "Sweety Bushies and Kevin Oates. His first four LP's — a stul- ing "Until Death of the Name" (2008, "Top" (2020), "Sincerely, Rentred" (2020) and "The Last Silence" (2022) — were Louisiana.
But NBA YoungBoy once should have themselves for what is to come — or not. The singer revealed that the podcast that he only has one of the albums left in his re- cey. "I'm going to tour one more time throughout my life," said the rapper said, "and that it."
The podcast was filmed by the 2008 Korea Young- Boy's YoungBoy moved in an ap- point a change to start over with a clean slate after a se- tem of run one with the star in the year.
In his youth, the hi- rmator spent six months in

RAPPER NBA YoungBoy says he "just kept doing every show" despite having a heart condition and that likely "one or two" albums left in his artistic career.
seventh detention after something a robbery, an ex- perience that inspired his 200-sheet mixture "Life Is New Face."
By 2016 he would be con- nected to a series of show- ings in Baton Rouge. He served time for attempted second-degree murder, eventually pleading guilty to almost charge of aggravated
assault with a firearm, he wired to was uninteresting — suspended 20-year prison time and three years of ac- tive persuasion.
Following the release from prison in 2017, he re- leased the Southern-Up-Sop- track "Untouchable" which marked his first tour, to start Billboard Hot 100 and set the course for his popular music
career. By 2021, YoungBoy would become the youngest artist ever to reach 200 en- titres on the musical road.
In 2017, YoungBoy would become the youngest artist ever to reach 200 en- titres on the musical road. In 2018, YoungBoy's troubles have cast a shadow on the top spoting a career, including in 2020 when he was charged with a kidnap- ping and was forced to hit his girlfriend. She later de- nied the allegations, despite
surveillance footage that showed the artist throwing her to the ground.
In December 2014, a fed- ressman in Utah sentenced the rapper to a 25-month sentence on pin-related charges after he pleaded guilty to firearm possession as a concerted listen. The charges stemmed from a 1000 server during a music video and it is Baton Rouge where police recovered mul- tight firearms and drop on the wall. A month before his sentence, the rap star also pleaded guilty to hiris- volvement in a years-long preemption. She found adherence to Utah, revealing prison time in exchange for a $25,000 fine.
In May 2021, President Trump pardoned Young- Boy, sharing his sentence and other active production restrictions and drug testing in the country. The artist re- acted to the pardon on his finding last short, saying that he "spend the door to a future 7-m word hard for me! I am fully prepared to stop into this."
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在系统通盘梳理本期报纸所涉及的所有国际政治、经济、社会与文化报道后,以下 4 个具体事件在思想史、文化政治与制度伦理层面最值得学者进一步深思:
【特朗普撤军令亚洲盟友警惕】 [F1_1 🔍]
【ABC起诉FCC指控报复】 [F1_5 🔍]
【特朗普家族的加密银行】 [F2_9 🔍]
【乌克兰试图以无人机袭击莫斯科】 [F5_31 🔍]
特朗普政府在亚太地区的撤军行动([F1_1 🔍])与其对媒体的报复性言论([F1_5 🔍])并非孤立事件,而是主权权力在技术化与金融化时代的双重转向。撤军逻辑暴露了“以威胁换和平”的工具理性悖论:特朗普声称撤军将迫使朝鲜让步,但其长期接触政策([F1_3 🔍])却表明这种“让步”是通过持续的威胁与接触实现的,而非真正的和平。同时,特朗普家族的加密银行([F2_9 🔍])则展现了主权权力与金融权力的合谋:货币监理署批准“世界自由信托公司”成为信托银行,该公司由特朗普助手及史蒂夫·威利特之子创立,特朗普从中获利1200万美元([F2_11 🔍])。这种合谋关系不仅侵蚀了民主宪政的基础,也暴露了数字资本主义对传统银行监管的规避。
特朗普政府的撤军行动与对媒体的报复性言论,展现了主权权力对传播空间的直接干预。特朗普对记者的斥责(“你想给我们一点荣誉吗?”[F1_4 🔍])与其对媒体的威胁(“吊销牌照”[F1_7 🔍])表明,主权权力正在通过话语霸权与技术治理实现对文化生产的控制。而FCC对ABC的调查([F1_6 🔍])则展现了技术治理对文化生产的间接控制:FCC以违反反歧视法为由调查ABC,但其真实目的是通过监管权力对媒体内容进行干预。这种双重策略——直接干预与间接控制——共同构成了特朗普时代的权力新形态。
康德在《永久和平论》中提出的主权自保与普遍交往权的张力,为理解特朗普时代的权力困境提供了理论框架。康德认为,主权国家在追求自保的同时,必须尊重他国的主权与人权,以实现永久和平。然而,特朗普政府的撤军行动与对媒体的报复性言论,却暴露了主权权力对普遍交往权的侵蚀。同时,哈贝马斯在《技术与科学作为意识形态》中提出的技术理性对生活世界的殖民,为理解特朗普时代的权力转向提供了另一视角。哈贝马斯认为,技术理性通过对生活世界的殖民,将人类社会转化为一个技术化的系统,从而侵蚀了民主宪政的基础。特朗普政府的撤军行动与加密银行的合谋,正是这种技术理性对生活世界的殖民的典型例证。
当代技术条件(如算法治理、混合战争、全球化供应链断裂)为古典理论带来了全新的挑战与拓展。首先,算法治理使得主权权力能够通过技术手段实现对社会的精准控制,从而侵蚀了民主宪政的基础。其次,混合战争使得战争伦理与技术理性的悖论更加复杂化,乌克兰的无人机袭击([F5_31 🔍])展现了不对称战争的技术化,同时也暴露了战争伦理在技术化战争中的失效。最后,全球化供应链断裂使得金融权力与主权权力的合谋更加隐蔽化,特朗普家族的加密银行([F2_9 🔍])正是这种合谋的典型例证。这些新挑战表明,我们需要重新思考主权权力、技术理性与金融权力之间的关系,以应对当代权力困境。
ABC诉FCC案([F1_5 🔍])与乌克兰无人机袭击莫斯科([F5_31 🔍])看似无关,实则共同揭示了媒体权力的边界与技术治理的悖论。ABC诉FCC案展现了媒体权力与国家权力的对抗:ABC指控FCC因特朗普不满其报道而进行报复,试图阻止FCC对其电视牌照进行提前审查。而乌克兰无人机袭击则展现了技术治理对战争伦理的挑战:乌克兰通过远程无人机袭击莫斯科,旨在迫使普京进行和平谈判,但这种不对称战争的技术化,却暴露了战争伦理在技术化战争中的失效。这两个事件共同表明,在当代技术条件下,媒体权力与技术治理正在重新定义权力的边界与伦理的底线。
ABC诉FCC案展现了媒体权力与国家权力的博弈机制:ABC通过诉讼试图阻止FCC的监管权力,而FCC则通过调查试图对ABC的内容进行干预。这种博弈机制表明,媒体权力与国家权力正在通过法律诉讼与监管权力进行对抗。而乌克兰无人机袭击则展现了技术治理对战争伦理的挑战:乌克兰通过远程无人机袭击莫斯科,试图通过技术手段实现政治目标,但这种技术化战争却暴露了战争伦理的失效。这种技术治理的悖论表明,技术理性在追求效率与控制的同时,却侵蚀了人道主义原则。
阿多诺在《文化工业》中提出的媒体权力对文化生产的控制,为理解ABC诉FCC案提供了理论框架。阿多诺认为,媒体权力通过对文化生产的控制,将人类社会转化为一个单向度的系统,从而侵蚀了民主宪政的基础。而福柯在《规训与惩罚》中提出的监管权力对社会的控制,则为理解FCC的监管权力提供了另一视角。福柯认为,监管权力通过对社会的规训与惩罚,实现了对社会的间接控制。同时,克劳塞维茨在《战争论》中提出的战争伦理与技术理性的张力,为理解乌克兰无人机袭击提供了理论框架。克劳塞维茨认为,战争伦理与技术理性的张力,使得战争成为一个技术化的系统,从而侵蚀了人道主义原则。
当代技术条件(如算法治理、混合战争、全球化供应链断裂)为古典理论带来了全新的挑战与拓展。首先,算法治理使得媒体权力能够通过技术手段实现对文化生产的精准控制,从而侵蚀了民主宪政的基础。其次,混合战争使得战争伦理与技术理性的悖论更加复杂化,乌克兰的无人机袭击展现了不对称战争的技术化,同时也暴露了战争伦理在技术化战争中的失效。最后,全球化供应链断裂使得媒体权力与技术治理的合谋更加隐蔽化,ABC诉FCC案与乌克兰无人机袭击正是这种合谋的典型例证。这些新挑战表明,我们需要重新思考媒体权力、技术治理与战争伦理之间的关系,以应对当代权力困境。
【开放性学术追问一:主权权力的技术化与金融权力的合谋,如何重新定义民主宪政的边界?】
【开放性学术追问二:媒体权力的边界与技术治理的悖论,如何重新定义权力的伦理底线?】
【开放性学术追问三:数字资本主义对民主宪政的侵蚀,如何重新定义公民权利的保障机制?】
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ABC的诉讼揭示了新闻自由在生活世界中的真实痛感:当权力通过技术官僚手段(如FCC的牌照审查)对媒体进行报复时,记者与公众的“被监视感”被无限放大([F1_5 🔍][F1_6 🔍])。特朗普对传统电视的公开威胁([F1_7 🔍]),将新闻自由的捍卫者(如ABC)置于“叛国者”的道德污名化境地,这种符号暴力直接侵蚀了公众对民主体制的信任。更深层的痛感在于:技术官僚理性通过“合规”话语,将新闻自由的捍卫者边缘化为“违规者”,从而制造了一种“自证预言”——即任何批评权力的行为都将被定义为“违规”,进而被合法压制。
制度理性与生活世界痛感的对抗,核心在于“合规”与“正义”的辩证张力。FCC的监管逻辑将新闻自由简化为“合规”问题,而ABC的诉讼则试图将其重新定义为“正义”问题([F1_5 🔍][F1_6 🔍][F1_8 🔍])。这种辩证摩擦的关键在于:技术官僚理性通过“合规”话语,将活生生的政治冲突转化为可管理的行政问题,而公众的愤怒(如对特朗普威胁的反弹)则试图将其重新定义为“正义”问题。这种摩擦的结果是:制度理性通过“合规”话语实现了对公共交往领域的系统性压制,而公众的愤怒则通过“正义”话语试图重建民主体制的温度。
制度端的“去情感化冷色调语言”(如FCC的“反歧视法调查”)与生活端的“具象痛感热色调语言”(如ABC的“言论自由捍卫”)形成了鲜明对比([F1_5 🔍][F1_6 🔍][F1_7 🔍][F1_8 🔍])。这种话语温度差的核心在于:技术官僚理性通过“合规”话语,将复杂的政治冲突简化为可量化的行政问题,从而实现了对公共交往领域的系统性压制。而公众的愤怒则通过“正义”话语,试图重建民主体制的温度。这种话语温度差的结果是:社会心理韧性被不断消耗,而异化程度则不断加深。长期来看,这种话语温度差将进一步加剧公众对民主体制的不信任,并为极端情绪动员提供土壤。
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然而,这种技术化的战争逻辑在生活世界中制造了无法忽视的肉体痛感。俄罗斯官方媒体对袭击的报道轻描淡写,而乌克兰方面则强调“巨大损失”([F5_33 🔍]),这种叙事差异凸显了战争伦理中“正义暴力”与“平民牺牲”的对抗。更深层的痛感在于:无人机袭击不仅造成平民伤亡,还引发了俄罗斯民众对“安全感丧失”的集体焦虑([F5_37 🔍]),这种痛感被克里姆林宫利用,进一步强化了“爱国主义动员”的合法性。
乌克兰的战争逻辑与俄罗斯的平民痛感之间的对抗,核心在于“正义暴力”与“平民牺牲”的辩证张力([F5_32 🔍][F5_33 🔍][F5_35 🔍][F5_36 🔍][F5_37 🔍])。乌克兰通过无人机袭击试图实现“心理压制”与“战略威慑”,而俄罗斯则通过“平民伤亡”的叙事,试图动员民众对战争的支持。这种辩证摩擦的关键在于:技术化的战争逻辑(无人机袭击)在生活世界中制造了无法忽视的肉体痛感(平民伤亡),从而引发了公众对战争伦理的质疑。这种摩擦的结果是:战争伦理被不断重构,而平民的痛感则被不断边缘化。
乌克兰的“技术化战争语言”(如“无人机袭击”、“精准打击”)与俄罗斯的“平民痛感语言”(如“巨大损失”、“安全感丧失”)形成了鲜明对比([F5_32 🔍][F5_33 🔍][F5_37 🔍])。这种话语温度差的核心在于:技术化的战争逻辑通过“精准打击”话语,将复杂的政治冲突简化为“打击/未打击”的二元对立,从而实现了对战争伦理的系统性重构。而俄罗斯的“平民痛感语言”则试图将战争伦理重新定义为“正义”与“非正义”的对抗。这种话语温度差的结果是:社会心理韧性被不断消耗,而战争伦理的异化程度则不断加深。长期来看,这种话语温度差将进一步加剧公众对战争的厌倦,并为和平谈判提供可能的契机。