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  • 经济 / 财政政策 / 特朗普关税损失收入迫使美财政部加速借债:特朗普政府关税政策导致财政收入损失数十亿美元,迫使美国财政部加速借债;截至8月10日,美国国债已突破10.6万亿美元,远超此前CBO预测,债务利息年支出将超1万亿美元。
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美国国债本周将突破10万亿美元

特朗普关税损失收入迫使美财政部加速借债

BY STEVE THOMPSON AND BLAIR PEASIS

美国国债本周可能突破10万亿美元,数月前的预期是11月。原因是总统唐纳德·特朗普财年关税损失数十亿美元收入。

收入损失迫使财政部快速借债以支付最后账单:六个月前,无党派的美国国会预算办公室(CBO)曾预测本财年借债总额将达到10.6万亿美元。但周一,财政部报告称债务已达10.6万亿美元且仍在增长。

债务加速累积正值关键时刻。一系列担忧,包括通胀、伊朗战争以及全球债务水平上升,正推动投资者抛售政府债券。

今年1月,投资者对20年期美国国债的需求利率攀升至近20年来最高水平。今年,债务年度利息支付预计将超过1万亿美元,约相当于五角大楼的预算规模。

更快的借债速度也意味着提高法定债务上限的下一个截止日期可能提前到来。去年,国会将债务上限设定为44.1万亿美元。预算分析

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特朗普寻求废除2008年规则,开放数百万英亩林地修路

BY JANE SPARKS

特朗普政府周二提议全面废除一项长达数十年的规则,该规则一直禁止在数千万英亩的国家森林内修建道路和砍伐树木。环保人士担心此举可能破碎已受威胁的林地。

农业部表示,2010年《无路区保护规则》(俗称“无路规则”)已过时,需要更大的灵活性来应对公共土地上日益严重的野火威胁。道路可为消防人员提供更好的通行条件,并可充当防火隔离带。

“我们的森林无法再承受十年的无所作为。全国各地,我们正在目睹本可预防的状况——过度生长的林木、虫害和疾病——将健康的景观变成易燃物。”《华盛顿邮报》引述农业部长汤姆·维尔萨克的话说。

“长期以来,过时的限制措施使数千万英亩土地无法得到有效管理。”

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据八名参与决策讨论的人士(包括官员及其他熟悉策略的人士)透露,五角大楼正在评估其中东军事存在,作为伊朗战争可能改变美国在该地区存在的早期迹象。

埃尔-赛义德在密歇根州胜出,民主党计划陷入混乱

民主党若想在参议院重掌多数,需守住密歇根州及其所有现有席位

作者:西奥多·迈耶

埃尔-赛义德在密歇根州初选中获胜,令民主党领袖查克·舒默帮助民主党在11月重夺参议院多数席位的计划变得复杂。密歇根州同时举行的民主党人表示,他们无法支持埃尔-赛义德——即使这意味着民主党可能失去参议院多数席位。

密歇根州对民主党至关重要。民主党若想在参议院重掌多数,需守住该州及其所有现有席位,同时翻转共和党控制的四个席位——其中至少包括特朗普在2016年以两位数优势赢得的两个州。若埃尔-赛义德在密歇根州落败(他在2016年仅以不到两人优势赢得该州),民主党将需翻转第五个共和党席位才能保住多数。

舒默在初选中支持克莱尔·史蒂文斯,认为她在11月更有胜算。初选后两人曾讨论合作竞选参议员席位——但他们在以色列问题上存在明显分歧。

作为犹太人,舒默曾公开反对两党中日益抬头的反犹太主义。他长期是以色列的盟友,即使在以色列总理本雅明·内塔尼亚胡的领导下也是如此。

埃尔-赛义德表示,他致力于保护犹太人的安全,如同保护女儿的安全。但他在初选期间对以色列的批评日趋激烈,令密歇根州许多犹太选民感到担忧,他们认为他未能充分谴责反犹太主义。

埃尔-赛义德面临的挑战足够严峻,以至于这些民主党人正在帮助共和党对手、前国会议员迈克·罗杰斯在周二晚间的选举中获胜。

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白宫抨击CNN记者,拿其子女说事

作者:斯科特·诺弗

周一,白宫对CNN记者克里斯滕·霍姆斯发起尖锐的人身攻击,此前她在新闻发布会上向唐纳德·特朗普总统提出了一个尖锐问题。

霍姆斯说:"‘与其当总统,不如去做你的工作’——你对此有何回应?"

特朗普用侮辱性言论回应霍姆斯的提问,称她为"吉姆·乔丹(Jim Jordan,共和党籍)"。

随后,白宫在X平台的"快速响应"账号接过话茬,发布了一段交流视频,并抨击霍姆斯是对其职业的"诋毁和羞辱"。

在后续推文中,该账号进一步升级人身攻击:"拿你的子女说事只会让你的问题显得令人不安且不人道。他们会为有一个如此冷漠和报复心强的家长感到恶心和尴尬。这着实令人不安。"

白宫未回应置评请求。

特朗普对媒体的个人攻击一直是其对待新闻界咄咄逼人作风的典型特征。尽管他此前也曾因政治生涯批评过记者,但近几个月来,他对女性记者——尤其是代表CNN的记者——的批评愈发激烈,而政府也越来越多地利用官方白宫社交媒体账号来升级原本可能只是即兴的交锋。

就在不久前,于7月举行的白宫记者协会晚宴上,特朗普对CNN的克里斯滕·霍姆斯说:"闭嘴,闭嘴,闭嘴。你是个伪记者,你报道的是假新闻。"

特朗普表示,CNN主播兼白宫首席记者凯特兰·科利尔(Kaitlan Collins)应"放下",并将她的外貌比作迪伦·麦金尼斯(Dylan Mulvaney)——一位在保守圈子里颇具影响力的跨性别活动家。

随后,他发布了一张合成图,将科利尔的形象叠加在内维夫人(Nikki Haley)的图片上,该图片后来被官方白宫账号转发。

特朗普对霍姆斯——白宫资深记者——的批评在新闻发布会上继续。

在另一个时刻,总统朝她喊道:"安静,安静,安静。你在这位年轻人面前太不尊重人了,知道吗?你不觉得她不尊重人吗?他懂‘安静’的意思。你是哪家的?"

"我是CNN的。"霍姆斯答道。

"闭嘴,你是假新闻。你太吵了。你是个吵闹、粗暴的人。你是假新闻。"特朗普说,"闭嘴,闭嘴,闭嘴。你是个伪记者,你报道的是假新闻。"

CNN在一份声明中为霍姆斯辩护,称其为"最受尊敬和最有成就的白宫记者之一",并表示强烈谴责对其的攻击。

"今天下午,她履行了自己的职责,代表美国人民向美国总统提出了一个艰难、相关且值得注意的问题。"CNN发言人在声明中写道,"公职人员可以对他们不同意的报道提出质疑,但针对记者本人及其提问的攻击有损总统职位,也违背了新闻自由的原则。"

霍姆斯在CNN白宫报道团队的同事纷纷为她声援。"看到克里斯滕遭遇这样的事情真让人难过。她是一位出色的记者、优秀的人,更是一位母亲。"白宫记者阿兰娜·多伊奇(Alana Deane)在X上写道,"我不理解为何有人会对一名记者向总统提出民主党参议员对其提出的指控做出如此反应。"

“女子协会报告提出一个好问题,总统给出答复,而Kidd,一名白宫资深记者,写道:‘你明知那令人不安和不人道,把她完美的孩子们扯进来。’”

ABC起诉FCC,指控违反《第一修正案》并升级争端

斯科特·诺弗

ABC周二起诉美国联邦通信委员会(FCC),指控该委员会在特朗普政府任内对其广播节目进行的早期审查违反《第一修正案》。

这家电视巨头及其母公司迪士尼指责FCC对三家电视节目展开"信心运动",这些节目与特朗普政府对其节目内容的不满相关。

该诉讼于周二在华盛顿联邦地区法院提起,标志着FCC与特朗普任命的FCC委员布伦丹·卡尔之间激烈争端的升级。冲突始于卡尔批评脱口秀主持人吉米·基梅尔在查理·柯克事件后发表的言论,ABC在FCC和广播电台压力下短暂暂停了基梅尔的节目。

"当你看到这样的事情时,我是说我们可以用这种方式或那种方式解决,"卡尔在2022年9月对保守派播客主持人本尼·约翰逊表示。"那些公司可以找到改变行为的方式,坦率地说,对基梅尔采取行动,所以你知道,FCC还有更多工作要做。"

这些言论在民主党人、新闻倡导者和共和党内部引发了争议。参议员特德·克鲁兹(共和党籍,德州)将卡尔的威胁称为"危险",并将其比作电影《好家伙》中的场景:"这简直就是《好家伙》里的场景。这简直就是疯子冲进酒吧。天哪,要是酒吧被砸了可就糟了。"

这场争斗远不止基梅尔一人。FCC还调查了ABC和迪士尼(也是该诉讼的原告之一)的多元化实践,并质疑其是否违反了《平等时间法》。《平等时间法》规定电视台在采访选举双方候选人时必须遵守平等时间原则。今年6月,ABC在节目中发起了一项活动,敦促观众向FCC发送评论。

今年4月,FCC正式下令对迪士尼旗下的广播执照进行早期审查,原因是担心其多元化政策。此前,特朗普的支持者希卡纳·特朗普批评基梅尔的一个笑话,称其言论"不恰当"。

ABC的诉讼请求联邦法官撤销对其执照的早期审查,理由是这违反了《第一修正案》赋予ABC的权利。该媒体公司否认了一项临时限制令动议,若该动议获得批准,将立即暂停FCC的审查。

"所有广播公司都有法律义务以公共利益为先——迪士尼也不例外,"FCC在一份声明中表示。"FCC已对迪士尼涉嫌违反《公平就业机会法》的歧视行为进行了超过一年的调查。迪士尼显然对FCC的程序感到担忧,这从他们持续发起的虚假信息运动以及第三次决定请求法院阻止FCC进一步调查的行为中可见一斑。FCC将继续依法依规推进此案。"

FCC唯一的民主党委员安娜·M·戈麦斯周二在一份声明中批评卡尔,称其"可能对ABC电视台发起审查和控制运动",因为他反对该公司的言论。

"现在是时候让政府认识到《宪法》并非政治委员会的工具,第一修正案保护美国人在屏幕上看到的新闻和评论,即使当权者不希望看到这些内容,"她表示。该案被分配给美国联邦法官刘易斯·艾利森审理,艾利森由总统乔·拜登任命。

新闻自由组织对该诉讼表示赞赏。

Bob Goto-Browne,隶属于“捍卫表达自由基金会”的首席法律顾问,表示卡爾已将委员会武器化,用以攻击特朗普子女的媒体机构。戈托-布朗说:“对布伦丹·卡尔的清算之日终于到来。在美国,政府官员不得滥用监管权力威胁《第一修正案》。”

新闻自由基金会的首席倡导主任Both State表示,卡爾充当了“思想领导”的角色:

“卡爾明知联邦通信委员会并非执法警察,却在决定放弃自身公平原则前,将其武器化对准特朗普。”State说:“无数因卡爾的行为而被侵犯《第一修正案》权利的人应效仿迪士尼的做法。”

ABC此前并非总与特朗普政府对抗。特朗普因乔治·帕帕尼亚夫斯基采访中被指控诽谤而起诉该网络,ABC同意支付1500万美元庭外和解。帕帕尼亚夫斯基在采访中错误声称特朗普被判“强奸”小额信贷案,而华盛顿一家法院于2023年裁定特朗普确实对加雷尔构成诽谤,但未明确其行为是否“独一无二”,后者指控他在2014年犯下此罪行。

ABC has not always been seen as fighting back against the Trump administration. When Trump sued the network over a George Paphanyavske interview he heard defamators, the network agreed to pay 1500万美元 to settle out of court. Paphanyavske had incorrectly said during the interview that Trump was found credit "little bit rape" in the case brought by writer L. Jean Garrel. A Washington turn in 2023 found that Trump actually abused and defamed Garrel last stopped short of saying he was not unique, which she accused him of committing in the 2014.

Gento(2022)则称ABC轻易向特朗普屈服。周日批评行动在ABC暂停基梅尔后浮出水面——当喜剧演员回归时,他传达了言论自由的重要性:

“这个节目并不重要。重要的是我们能生活在一个允许此类节目存在的国家。”


2020年8月14日,星期三·《华盛顿邮报》

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“忍无可忍”的美国民众正在破坏车牌摄像头

这些Flock系统被涂漆、砍断甚至枪击,视频在网上传播

作者:杰森·格洛温

亚当·海涅曼在通勤路上经常看到那些监控摄像头——他作为东田纳西州的导游,每天都要经过。夜晚让这些摄像头更显突兀。

根据众包网站De-Flock.org的数据,目前全美已部署超过12万台自动车牌识别器。这些人工智能辅助设备被执法部门视为强大的侦查工具,但因侵犯隐私问题而广受公众抵制。

对现年47岁、自称无党派的国会独立候选人海涅曼来说,这些摄像头是美国正在沦为警察国家的又一个标志。他在接受采访时表示,今年7月,蒙特县警长办公室指控他枪击了四台摄像头——其中一台位于教堂内,而教堂信徒正在室内聚餐。

海涅曼拒绝讨论案件细节,但他表示相信,当地政府无视社区反对声继续使用摄像头,已引发普遍不满。这进一步助长了近期全国范围内的破坏浪潮。

“当人们以我们正在见证的方式表达不满时,说明情况已恶化到他们觉得‘被听到’无望的地步,”海涅曼说,“民众厌倦了被告知‘坐下,闭嘴,写信’。”

“教程”视频在网上传播,教人如何用钢丝钳和厚手套拆除摄像头。来自不同背景的人——大学生、计算机工程师、一名美国空军工程师——都被指控破坏这些设备。

近期,摄像头在多地遭到损坏。在明尼苏达州温诺纳,该市8台车牌识别器全部被砍断并被盗。

Flock Safety是最大的车牌识别技术供应商之一,常成为破坏目标。该公司在全美6,000多个社区运营摄像头,每月记录100亿次车牌扫描。批评者担忧这些设备收集的信息过于广泛——摄像头不仅记录车牌,还追踪人们的行动轨迹,无论是去教堂、药店还是大麻销售点。

“这种批评跨越党派界限,”执法技术监管组织“隐私”(Properly)的研究主任埃尔莫·毛拉表示,“我们美国人知道自己想去哪里、何时去。这种监控侵犯了所有人的隐私。这也是为什么它引发如此强烈反弹的原因。”

Flock Safety未回应置评请求。该公司表示其产品去年帮助破获多起案件,包括协助联邦调查局揭露马萨诸塞州布朗大学一名枪击案嫌犯的身份。

然而,滥用现象猖獗。本月《华盛顿邮报》的一项调查发现,当局已起诉至少50名执法人员涉嫌滥用车牌识别器,包括用于跟踪他人。美国移民与海关执法局也被指控通过当地合作伙伴使用Flock的全国数据库进行移民搜查。

上周,该公司宣布实施重大改革以防止执法滥用,包括要求警官在搜索时标注刑事案件编号,并将数据存储时间从90天缩短至7天。

社区对摄像头的反对浪潮持续高涨,据DeFlock.org数据,近期已有100个司法管辖区废除或取消相关合同。

尽管有人转向私刑行动——用油漆涂抹设备、用皮卡车浇灌支架、拖拽采集器以阻断摄像头问题。

网络视频甚至暗示这些工具可能需要撕毁摄像头或用廉价产品扰乱其基本功能。

不少知名网络影响力人物也对这些行为表示赞赏,包括右翼政客塔克·卡尔森。反“橙色”林肯计划(Lincoln Project)政治行动委员会联合创始人里克·威尔逊

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亚当·海涅曼被指控犯有四项重罪破坏罪,被指控于7月射击损坏四台自动车牌阅读器摄像头。

最近在播客中详细描述了一种可在网上轻松购得的“破坏工具”,用于干扰设备。

“像这样的工具很多,公民可以用它们表达对这些‘可知且可及’事物的不满,”威尔逊在采访中表示,“我并非鼓励人们违法,而是想说:面对一个不以你利益为先的‘超现实’政府,你并非无能为力。”

卡尔森将这些破坏者描绘为草根英雄,对抗政府的过度监控。

“这些不是吸毒的孩子,”卡尔森最近在播客中说,“而是清醒、体面的美国人,他们相信自己国家的承诺。而他们签署加入的国家,已非他们所认知的模样。‘你是否承认政府有权读取他们的影像、窃听他们的对话?’他说,‘我认为这只会让他们更安全。他们懂得这是为了剥夺他们的应得免疫力。’”

上个月,当一名来自西弗吉尼亚州的20岁男子因涂抹Flock摄像头被逮捕并指控时,大批Facebook评论者纷纷为其辩护,有人称“他只是在救一条被遗弃的狗,整天忙得像‘亲戚’一样。”另一位则写道:

“那人是无辜的,”另一位在事发时正在食品救济站服务的7,000名粉丝这样写道。

在这起案件及其他案件中,被指控破坏者的形象均被这些试图诱捕他们的摄像头所记录,执法部门也迅速指出了这一事实。

今年2月,沃特福德警察局在发布新闻稿宣布对密歇根州一名24岁男子提出毁坏财物指控时指出:警方发现其中一台摄像头拍下了嫌疑人在损坏摄像头时驾驶的车辆及车牌号。

“任何人都无权恶意损坏他人财产,包括沃特福德警察局的财产,”声明中称。

海涅曼是国会候选人,也是田纳西州东部的终身居民,他表示竞选东区代表是因为担心普通公民的需求在肆虐的企业贪婪中被忽视。他的共和党对手、众议员蒂姆·伯奇特本月早些时候在联邦立法中提议禁止联邦资金用于这些摄像头。

海涅曼模糊地记得曾投票支持巴拉克·奥巴马,并表示几十年来他一直在选票上为自己写上总统的名字。为其法律辩护筹集的GoFundMe组织已筹得超过$15,000。

海涅曼表示,他感激自己获得的关注,希望这意味着人们正“觉醒”,开始关注政府的所作所为,而不仅仅是联邦层面。

“这种事让人们看到我们正处于多么严峻的关口,”他说,“人们已经忍无可忍。”

本报告由鲁本·沃尔德曼协助完成。

周日

博物馆教育

工会联盟起诉政府限制学生签证新规

周二,一众劳工工会与高等教育团体起诉特朗普政府,试图阻止一项新规:该规将限制首次赴美留学生在前10至15个学期内(无延期)入境。

今年7月,美国国土安全部敲定了一项新规:将禁止国际学生在前10至15个学期内(无延期)入境。该诉讼由波士顿的司法部门代表“总统联盟”、国际教育协会、马萨诸塞州独立学院与大学协会以及多个工会提起,这些工会代表受该规影响的研究生及其他群体。

原告方表示,该规可能损害需超过四年才能完成学业的学生。

“这些大幅变更对国际学生、学者及整个国家而言都是灾难性的,”联盟在诉状中写道。

在新规出台前,许多高校已出现国际学生新生入学人数下降的情况,迫使部分学校削减教职员工与课程。上周的一份报告预测,今年秋季国际学生入学率将下降5.5%。

一位1949年发言人批评媒体对该规的报道。该声明称:“媒体对部分内容的报道简直耸人听闻。当外国公民滥用该体系、违反学生签证条款时,媒体又在哪里报道?”

——托德·沃勒克

气候

鲍威尔湖水位降至历史新低

据联邦数据显示,作为向西部数百万人供水的重要水库,鲍威尔湖本周末水位降至历史新低,凸显了科罗拉多河流域的水危机。

鲍威尔湖水位骤降仅数周后,该流域的另一大水库——米德湖也跌至历史低点。

该流域为7个州超过6000万人、家庭用水及水力发电提供水源。

数十年来,该系统一直承受着持续过度用水与干旱的压力。

《华盛顿邮报》记者萨拉·卡普兰上月报道称,联邦分析显示,鲍威尔湖(科罗拉多河第二大水库)的水位可能降至无法再为大坝发电的程度。

美国垦务局最新的“接近停滞”预测显示,位于犹他州与亚利桑那州交界处的鲍威尔湖水位将降至5,000英尺。卡普兰写道,这仅比“最低发电水位”高出约1英尺——一旦跌破该水位,水流将无法通过水轮机发电。

依赖该河流的7个州上月未能就如何分配日益减少的水资源达成妥协,促使垦务局启动运营指导方针,试图保护水库免于跌破临界水平。

相关措施包括对亚利桑那州、加利福尼亚州与内华达州的用水实施大幅削减。

——杰森·格里姆斯

竞选

Group's ad buy attacks Sen. Collins of Maine

Planned Parenthood的政治行动委员会周一宣布推出新广告,攻击缅因州参议员苏珊·柯林斯,这是一项总额超过$600,000的竞选活动的首批广告,旨在反对这位脆弱的共和党投资。

根据联邦选举委员会的记录,这是Planned Parenthood在本周期内对任何州的最大投资。Planned Parenthood Votes将利用这项竞选活动重点批评柯林斯在确认最高法院大法官布雷特·M·卡瓦诺投票中的立场,卡瓦诺是由唐纳德·特朗普总统任命的三位大法官之一,这些大法官帮助形成了后来推翻罗诉韦德案的多数意见。

该组织的一则YouTube广告中,一位仅透露名为萨拉的缅因州女性表示,她曾投票支持柯林斯,但现在后悔。

萨拉在广告中说:“我无法收回我的投票,但我不会再犯同样的错误。我再也不会相信苏珊·柯林斯会做正确的事。”

周一在一份声明中,柯林斯的发言人Kerrers投票指示Planned Parenthood的努力。Kerrers将该组织与前民主党参议员普通伙伴联系起来,该组织曾在其丑闻败坏的竞选活动结束前为其背书。Kerrers提到了柯林斯的新对手Jackson,后者有反对堕胎的历史。

“Planned Parenthood行动基金将比以往任何时候都更多地关注选举,”Kerrers说。

缅因州的广告投放是Planned Parenthood今年1.4亿美元竞选活动的一部分,这是Planned Parenthood Votes有史以来在选举中投入的第二大全国性支出。

— Princess Henneendörren

宾夕法尼亚州将限制数据中心发展,扩大审查流程

宾夕法尼亚州州长乔希·夏皮罗(民主党籍)周二宣布对数据中心实施新的严格监管措施,在推翻其部分过往政策的同时,采纳了对这些项目更严格的审查流程——这些项目在全州范围内引发了居民的广泛关注。

今年寻求连任的民主党州长夏皮罗签署了一项行政命令,禁止宾夕法尼亚州新建任何数据中心项目,除非其符合新的指导方针,以限制电力和水资源使用。

该命令还要求数据中心开发商在州政府考虑批准项目之前,必须获得当地政府的批准。

夏皮罗的命令并未完全禁止数据中心发展。但行政官员表示,新政策的制定方式将使当地开发商极难满足新要求。

该政策出台之际,全国各地领导人正面临对数据中心几乎无限制或无法逾越的监管困境,这源于科技巨头对人工智能需求的强劲增长。

夏皮罗在签署行政命令前表示:“我们在宾夕法尼亚州已经受够了——我不会坐视这种情况在我的任期内发生。如果有公司想在这里开展业务,它们需要遵守相关政策和数据中心发展活动的规定,从今天开始。”

就在不久前,夏皮罗的顶级支持者还曾大力支持宾夕法尼亚州的数据中心发展,包括将部分项目纳入“热线”计划,以加速州内私营部门投资。该行政命令将所有数据中心项目排除出该计划。

新命令指出,若缺乏适当管控,数据中心建设“可能损害当地居民享有清洁空气和纯净水的权利”,原因在于其用水量、能源需求和废物排放。

近几个月来,宾夕法尼亚州已成为全国日益激烈的争议焦点,涉及数据中心的选址及其对当地资源的利用方式。开发商之所以青睐该州,是因为其州际电力线路充足、水资源丰富,且州际公路网络可轻松通达东海岸城市。

今年4月,《华盛顿邮报》报道了东北宾夕法尼亚州阿奇博尔德镇居民的反对声音,当地开发商曾提议在该镇(人口12000人)建设六个庞大的数据中心园区。这些园区将包含15个数据仓库,每个仓库规模相当于沃尔玛超级购物中心,占地面积约占该镇土地的10%。

其中一个提议的园区最初曾被纳入夏皮罗的快速通道计划,但当地居民的反对最终使其被叫停。夏皮罗在5月访问了阿奇博尔德镇,当地居民的示威图片帮助他说服其幕僚,认为需要实施更严格的监管措施。

居住在阿奇博尔德镇附近的杰西卡·博洛特表示,她原本希望州政府能全面禁止数据中心。她担心,即使在夏皮罗的行政命令下,开发商仍可能通过私下协议获得批准——由于此类协议通常具有保密性,公众可能需要数月才能看到其长期影响。

It will really take a successor can for us to get a good look at what we are dealing with here and the cumulative impact," said Bollault, 20. "We are mandated in Archibald, and our neighboring towns are being mandated, so at this point that is the only thing I can see that can bring safety for us."

Though Shapiro is heavily favored to win, his challenger, state Treasurer Mary Garrett (R), is asking for a pause on all new data center development. Garrett has also accused Shapiro of taking campaign donations from data center interests.

After Shapiro's announcement, Garrett said in a statement that the governor is "trying to prohibit the people of Pennsylvania."

"Josh Shapiro lit the fuse on the chaos we are seeing in community after community across the Commonwealth because he was more concerned with the political ambitions than fighting for Pennsylvania communities," Garrett said.

Shapiro said he asked state legislators for months to enact more stringent regulations but those efforts have been blocked by the Republican-controlled Senate. That left him with "another option to take executive action," he said.

According to state officials there are about 100 proposed data center projects in Pennsylvania. But officials say the vast majority of them are "speculative" and will not be built. State permitting efforts have applications for about 20 projects, including five that have already received permits.

Under the revised guidelines, data centers seeking state approval must sign a 40-page document agreeing to environmental, land and energy guidelines. They include requiring developers to "bring their own power" and "pay for all costs associated with that electricity," Shapiro said Tuesday. The energy guidelines also require 10 percent of that energy to come from clean sources.

The order also bans developers from entering into non-disclosure agreements that limit public visibility into a project's scope as well as what companies will benefit.

One of the biggest policy changes is Shapiro's requirement that projects only be granted state permits once they've been approved by local officials. The change is likely to strengthen the responsibilities of municipal officials who are often heavily influenced by public opinion.

"Local decisions are best made at the local level by the officials who know their constituents, local conditions, such as geography and public safety capabilities, and not as desirable to the residents they serve," said Dave Banks, executive director at the PA State Association of Township Supervisors.

A growing number of political leaders from both parties have tried to slow down data center development.

Last month, New York Gen. Rita Hoelzel (D) signed legislation implementing a one-year moratorium on new data centers. She said that the new data center tax 1% earlier this month had changed from her past support for the center. "It is not a sweeping freeze on new projects until the state could audit energy usage."

Trump寻求在数百万英亩国家森林内修建道路、开展伐木活动

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官员们表示,此举旨在采用改善森林健康并减少野火风险的方式处理这些地区——“对社区而言意义重大,”她补充道。

“现行规则还禁止在森林服务局正式指定为‘无路区’的地区进行商业伐木,这些地区属于国家森林系统中应受保护且不得开发的区域。”

倡导团体批评此举将大片原始森林暴露于退化风险。他们指出,修建道路将使人类更易进入这些地区,而人类正是野火的主要肇因。

“将我们的原始森林向修路和开发开放,进而引入更多人类活动,这绝非解决野火问题的方案,永远都不是,”Whitecote Society保护运动总监乔希·希克斯在声明中表示。

随着气候变化加剧野火强度,野火已成为森林服务局日益严峻的挑战。1970年中期,联邦消防官员宣布进入最高级别的火灾准备状态,这是10年来首次达到如此高的警戒级别。本月早些时候,华盛顿州的森林河流地区发生多起重大火灾。

该提案将开放为期10天的公众评议期,之后美国农业部(USDA)可最终确定并实施该政策。该程序目前适用于超过6000万英亩的无路区。在全国森林系统的1.01亿英亩无路区中,超过85%的区域位于西部各州,包括阿拉斯加、亚利桑那、加利福尼亚、蒙大拿、内华达、新墨西哥、俄勒冈、犹他、华盛顿州和怀俄明州。废除该规则还将开放这些地区用于伐木。

该提案将开放为期10天的公众评议期,之后美国农业部(USDA)可最终确定并实施该政策。若该规则被废除,预计将面临法律挑战,多个团体已誓言通过新的法律手段试图撤销该政策。

2023年,特朗普政府将阿拉斯加 Tongass国家森林从无路区保护中豁免,共和党人认为此举有助于该州经济,使550万英亩土地开放用于伐木。美国农业部在声明中表示,废除该规则将允许各林区管理者根据土地状况制定针对性决策,而无需强制修建道路或限制生产。

去年,特朗普签署行政令,要求农业部和内政部提高木材产量,以减少野火风险并增加木材出口。

蒙大拿、犹他和怀俄明州州长在与美国农业部联合发表的评论中对废除规则表示支持。“15年来,华盛顿特区的沉重干预阻碍了蒙大拿州在近60%的森林服务局土地上妥善管理野火风险和道路开发的能力,”蒙大拿州州长Greg Gianforte表示,“今天这一迟来的决定将使蒙大拿州等州能够在考虑当地社区需求的情况下,对联邦土地实施适当的森林管理。”

环保倡导者担忧,这种灵活性将实质上为采矿和伐木开放大门,破坏关键野生动物栖息地。

“《无路区保护规则》是阻止大部分最原始国家森林免遭工业开发的唯一屏障,”Sierra Club的绿色运动经理在声明中表示。

这些森林为数百万人提供了发展野火的关键活动、新鲜的空气和水资源,并且包含了全国最后剩余的大片原始森林,”克雷文表示。


2026年8月18日,星期三 · 《华盛顿邮报》

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AIPAC的新目标:对民主党人施加影响

超级PAC为加州前任议员斯沃韦尔遗留席位民主党决选注资

作者:PRACTICAL BORRAITHIANAM

美国以色列公共事务委员会(AIPAC)——以色列强大的亲以游说组织——已在多个国会竞选中投入数百万美元,但其最新目标是加州一名民主党人,该选区此前被视为稳固民主党席位。

AIPAC的超级PAC“联合民主计划”在一年内已投入超过$2.500 万,在两名民主党人竞争斯沃韦尔(民主党籍)前议席之际展开行动。该组织已针对州参议员阿洛哈·瓦哈布发布负面广告,并为其对手、旧金山湾区交通官员梅丽莎·埃尔南德斯站台。此次竞选将填补斯沃韦尔辞职后的剩余任期。

瓦哈布被视为填补斯沃韦尔席位的热门人选,后者在以色列议题上拥有亲以色列投票记录。瓦哈布与埃尔南德斯将于11月再次对决,争夺为期两年、从2023年7月开始的完整任期。

此次决选外部资金的投入,使民主党内部温和派与进步派的分裂公开化,两派在对以色列的支持程度上存在分歧。随着加沙战争即将进入第三年,已造成数万巴勒斯坦人死亡及更多人流离失所,公众对以色列的支持度急剧下降,民主党人尤甚。在华盛顿,近期有民主党众议员投票切断对以色列的军事援助。

AIPAC今年已在民主党初选中投入数百万美元,但成效不一。AIPAC的支持已成为民主党候选人的“诅咒”,因其日益与该党在对以色列外交政策立场上的内部分歧联系在一起。

阿洛哈·埃尔-赛义德是以色列军事援助的激烈批评者,今年8月在密歇根州参议院初选中险胜,尽管AIPAC投入超过3000万美元试图阻止他。埃尔-赛义德将AIPAC的干预转化为对其对手、坚定支持以色列的众议员海尔·史蒂文斯的常规攻击。但该组织近期更多影响的是众议院竞选,此类竞选通常关注度较低。

在加州背景下,瓦哈布表示她认为加沙战争是种族灭绝,并反对对以色列的军事援助。埃尔南德斯则表示,她认为以色列在2025年10月7日哈马斯袭击(约1,200人死亡)后有权自卫,但加沙的破坏已“过火”。

两位候选人在竞选期间均未重点提及以色列议题,但与AIPAC有关的团体在7月和8月投入的外部资金超过900万美元,其中约75%用于负面广告。瓦哈布谴责AIPAC的资金被用于针对她的攻击广告。

“就AIPAC而言,目前党内围绕领导层的全国性分歧已被扭曲成这一超本地化背景,涉及提供截然不同政纲的候选人。”瓦哈布在声明中表示,“选民而非华盛顿将决定他们想要谁。”

埃尔南德斯在周一回应AIPAC资金问题的声明中表示,她的“议程由当地联盟决定”。

“实际上与我同行的联盟是本地的。”她说。

AIPAC的援助主要基于候选人在以色列议题上的立场,但该组织资助的政治广告很少直接提及以色列。在加州第1951选区,与AIPAC相关的团体投放的广告

有团体攻击瓦哈卜在州参议院的记录,包括涉及儿童性行为立法的部分。瓦哈卜的竞选团队则表示这些攻击性广告内容失实。

在6月16日举行的第16选区特别初选中,瓦哈卜的得票率比埃尔南德斯高出20个百分点,但两人均未获得多数票,因此进入决选。

瓦哈卜在6月2日常规初选中也曾领先。加州独特的初选制度允许民主党内部对决,即无论党派,得票前两名直接进入决选。

其他旨在支持AIPAC政治影响力的团体已斥资六位数支持瓦哈卜,包括J. 布伦特团体和美国优先超级PAC。

另一家接受AIPAC部分资助的超级PAC“战场美国”则斥资$2.6万美元助力埃尔南德斯。

AIPAC超级PAC“联合民主计划”及“战场美国”均未回应置评请求。

AIPAC在其他众议院初选中亦扮演重要角色,包括在接替退休众议员亨利·迈耶(民主党籍,马钱德选区)的选战中获胜,以及挑战众议员托马斯·曼斯(共和党籍,肯塔基州)的选战——后者是以色列的激烈批评者。但其支持的候选人在伊利诺伊州初选及新泽西州特别选举中也曾遭遇挫折。

AIPAC的支持者表示,该组织面临的不公平且无情的批评,相比其他在美选举中投入巨资的特殊利益集团更为严苛。

罗伯特·邓普西,革命战争党全国政治主任,也是支持瓦哈卜的阿伦德尔倡导团体成员,将这笔资金形容为“ desperate attempt”( desperate attempt)以助力埃尔南德斯。

他说道:“这并非仅仅是建制派试图将其盟友送入州参议院——而是又一位温和派当选,仅为维持现状。”

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林肯纪念堂反射池衬里最新修复工程启动

冲洗机和吹叶机再次投入使用

作者:MARKA POWEN AND MISS BALLY

为修复林肯纪念堂反射池开裂的衬里,工程已全面展开。此前政府撤销了对涉嫌破坏反射池者的指控,转而归咎于"被驱逐的"翻新工程。

这是这段长期工程的最新进展,始于唐纳德·特朗普总统承诺清理该景点之时,他曾指责前任政府令其"日渐荒废"且"垃圾遍地"。特朗普曾夸口称翻新工程"可持续300年",但实际仅持续了数周。

工人们正在用高压水枪冲洗池底,并在周边膨胀缝处使用密封胶喷涂器。一些工人撕下大片受损衬里,并用吹叶机和铲子清理小块碎片。当被问及此项工作时,内政部将《华ashington邮报》记者转至池东端新设的标识牌。标识牌显示,国家公园管理局和承包商正在"修复遭破坏区域,并完成一项历史性工程,清理、修复并美化林肯纪念堂反射池"(第二个"nurture"疑为笔误。该景点名为Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool,即"反射池")。

今年4月,特朗普宣布将修复反射池,但项目屡次延误。自从7月4日排空池水后,反射池至今仍被围栏隔离。

反射池沿线的一块标识牌写道:"修复工程进行期间,池水将保持排空状态,以真实反映我国首都之美、尊严与壮丽。"

该标识牌继续写道:"自1932年以来,公园管理部门忽视了这座地标,最近的证据是超过半数的排水管堵塞,人行道和花岗岩镶边石变得肮脏不堪。修复工程进行期间,反射池将保持排空状态,以真实反映我国首都之美、尊严与壮丽。"

池内沿边的膨胀缝部分区域似乎已被拆除。管理部门此前声称今夏早些时候有破坏者用刀片切割该膨胀缝,但官员未说明具体切割位置,且在公开讲话中多次变更对切口的描述及长度。

一辆挂有大西洋工业涂料公司(今年早些时候参与反射池修复的承包商)标识的拖车停在池内。上月《华盛顿邮报》刊发的一项分析显示,蓝色衬里剥落的模式可能表明材料安装存在问题。大西洋工业涂料公司代表未立即回应置评请求。

7月31日,联邦检察官撤销了对前欧洲公民大卫·伊布森的刑事指控,他曾被指控破坏反射池,检方改口称损坏系"被驱逐的安装问题"所致。司法部同时撤销了对另外三人的轻罪指控。

特朗普在8月9日的Truth Social帖文中承认"存在一些承包商失误",但仍继续指责破坏者,他写道"没有价值或证据"。

在4月,特朗普宣布他将修复反射池,并将其列为“美国国旗之星”,作为其更广泛IFC债务化项目的一部分。但这一耗资960万元的项目遭遇延误,在6月初水重新注入水池后不久,水池经历了至少五年来最大的一次藻类爆发——一片快速生长的现代森林。在藻类得到治理后,衬垫碎片开始从池底剥落,水池在第四个七月后再次被排干。自此,水池一直被围栏隔离。

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周一的反射池。

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宾夕法尼亚州立大学兄弟会可卡因贩毒团伙被控主谋提堂,被拒绝保释

作者:托德·华莱士

本周二,一名涉嫌领导宾夕法尼亚州立大学两个兄弟会贩毒团伙的嫌疑人被提堂,并被拒绝保释。

24岁的阿戈斯蒂诺·阿尔巴蒂埃洛被控多项重罪,包括意图贩卖可卡因和共谋罪。当局还起诉了其他12人,包括前学生及至少4名在校宾夕法尼亚州立大学学生。

宾夕法尼亚州总检察长戴夫·斯奈德的办公室指控阿尔巴蒂埃洛和25岁的托马斯·罗宾逊为该贩毒网络的主要供应商,在1933年和1934年定期向费城和纽约运送"大量可卡因"。

"可卡因随后被切割并包装——主要在Delta Updine和Sigma Chi兄弟会会所内——并主要向宾夕法尼亚州立大学学生分销。"总检察长办公室称。

阿尔巴蒂埃洛的律师未立即回应置评请求。

保罗·罗宾逊(来自匹兹堡)被控试图隐藏证据,包括一个藏有毒品和现金的保险箱。大部分付款以现金或实物形式进行。

"这是一个有组织且高利润的贩毒团伙,涉及兄弟会的约两名高年级成员、其他兄弟会成员及新成员。"斯奈德在周一的声明中说。"实际上,根据证据,切割和包装可卡因对某些新成员而言,是加入兄弟会的入会仪式。"

法庭记录显示,罗宾逊和阿尔巴蒂埃洛均未获准保释。目前尚无法联系到他们以征求置评。

Sigma Chi国际兄弟会执行董事迈克尔·丘奇表示,该组织已对宾夕法尼亚州立大学分会及所有三名被起诉的成员作出回应。

"此类行为严重违背我们的价值观,在兄弟会社区或社会中均无容身之处。"丘奇在声明中表示,并补充称该组织正在配合当局。"任何涉事成员将被追究全部责任,直至我们兄弟会所能采取的最大程度。"

Delta Updine国际兄弟会执行董事贾斯汀·柯克表示,该组织的相关人员已被开除、停学或辞职。

"我们将继续与大学密切合作,配合任何调查工作。"柯克在声明中表示。

宾夕法尼亚州立大学未回应置评请求。

该案与其他涉及大学兄弟会的知名毒品调查相呼应。

1938年,联邦检察官起诉了23人,涉及北卡罗来纳大学教堂山分校、杜克大学和阿巴拉契亚州立大学的在校生及前学生。他们还在法庭文件中提及三个州立消防中心:Delta、Kappa Sigma和Beta Theta Pi。该网络涉嫌贩卖大麻、可卡因、海洛因等毒品。

1951年,联邦和地方缉毒人员突袭弗吉尼亚大学的三个兄弟会会所:Delta Updine、Sin Kappa Spadice和Phi Spadice。最终至少十余名学生被起诉,罪名包括贩卖LSD、可卡因、大麻和裸盖菇(即古柯碱蘑菇)。当局报告在兄弟会会所的壁橱内发现了大麻种植系统。

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密歇根州的反对声浪令民主党重夺参议院之路变得复杂

民主党人交换了44

位捐助者的名单,据《华盛顿邮报》获得的一份邀请函显示。其中一人,布赖恩·迪特里希,在上周给个人捐助者的邀请邮件中写道,埃尔-赛义德在以色列及对待犹太人问题上的言论意味着他无法支持埃尔-赛义德。

“一个政党必须理解,当它背离将我们带到这一步的价值观时,必然要付出代价,”迪特里希写道,“对我来说,这场参议院选战就是那个关键点!”

在接受采访时,舒默承认他与埃尔-赛义德在以色列及其他问题上存在分歧,但表示他们将共同努力赢得密歇根州。当被问及他是否认为埃尔-赛义德的言行存在反现实主义时,他未直接回答。

“我认为他努力对抗反犹太主义,尽管他在以色列问题上的观点与我的大相径庭,”舒默说。但密歇根州的一些犹太选民并不认同。

“身为领导人,舒默怎能对我们的关切视而不见?”亚瑟·莱古廷(Asher Legutin)说。他是底特律郊区的一名拉比,自称通常投票支持民主党。他在采访中表示:“不,这至少可以说非常令人失望。我认为这对这里的犹太人来说是个信号。”

密歇根州其他犹太选民则支持埃尔-赛义德或仍在考虑投票给他。但即使仅失去部分犹太选民,也可能危及民主党在该州势均力敌选战中的优势。根据布兰迪斯大学“美国犹太人口项目”的数据,犹太选民约占密歇根州选民的1.4%。吉姆·鲁内斯塔德(Jim Runestad,民主党-密歇根州)在2024年的选战中以低于0.4个百分点的优势胜出。

这场选战令舒默陷入两难境地。一方面,他批评左翼中“过于自满或纵容”的人,这些人在党内表现出反犹太主义倾向;另一方面,他常将民主党描述为一个包容性极强的“大帐篷”政党,既能容纳像宾夕法尼亚州参议员约翰·彼得曼(民主党)这样坚定的以色列捍卫者,也能接纳该国的批评者。

埃尔-赛义德公开批评舒默——他在初选期间曾表示不希望舒默继续担任民主党参议院领袖——这令局面雪上加霜。埃尔-赛义德上月曾说:“舒默,你算老几?我可他妈危险着呢。”

埃尔-赛义德的竞选团队拒绝接受采访请求。

“尽管参议员舒默在多个重要议题上可能与我存在分歧,但我们都清楚赢得密歇根州、击败迈克·罗杰斯有多么关键,”埃尔-赛义德在致《华盛顿邮报》的声明中表示,“我同意我的建议。”

一场关键参议院选战

密歇根州并非唯一一个未能按舒默意愿进行的初选。因此他们了解50 / 50,舒默招募人选挑战参议员苏珊·柯林斯三世,后者曾任众议员,该被提名人为格雷厄姆·普拉策,一位行政官员且是该州资历最深者,他曾批评舒默。

普拉策的竞选团队上月雇佣他后,他被指控性侵,他否认了这一指控。查克·舒默将普拉策列入选票,与罗伊·杰克逊搭档,后者是前州参议员。杰克逊曾批评舒默,告诉《纽约时报》他不会支持舒默担任参议院民主党领袖。

但舒默已接纳杰克逊,将其描述为“比普拉策强得多的候选人”。

“柯林斯面临如此多负面问题,总是试图转移话题,而普拉策在场时她本有充分机会转移话题,”舒默在采访中表示,“她将很难攻击杰克逊。”

自普拉策退选后进行的两项民调显示,杰克逊以微弱优势领先柯林斯。

柯林斯竞选团队发言人布莱克·凯森在声明中表示,柯林斯“不会全力攻击对手”,而是专注于将自身任期记录与杰克逊进行对比。

舒默的其他招募对象处境更佳。

前州长罗伊·库珀在北卡罗来纳州一场共和党候选人退选后的选战中领先。舒默招募的另外两位人选——前参议员谢罗德·布朗(俄亥俄州)和前众议员玛丽·佩洛蒂(阿拉斯加州)——已令这些原本倾向共和党的州变得宽松,民主党人正在这两州竞选。

民主党人若在密歇根州失利,而唐纳德·特朗普在2024年仅以不到两分险胜该州,民主党将需要在深红选区翻转第五个共和党席位。

参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默曾在密歇根州民主党初选中支持反对阿卜杜勒·埃尔-萨耶德的对手,他承认在以色列及其他议题上与埃尔-萨耶德存在分歧,但表示双方将合作在密歇根州获胜。

“舒默领袖已令民主党处于极为有利的位置,有望重夺参议院多数席位,”参议员谢泼德·怀特豪斯(民主党籍)在声明中表示,“这在不久前还难以想象。”

但密歇根州——民主党参议员加里·彼得斯未寻求连任——已成为民主党的潜在问题。该州已超过三十年未选出共和党参议员,但一项吉姆·罗伊针对登记选民的民调显示,罗杰斯以41%对埃尔-萨耶德的47%领先。10%的民主党人表示他们“深感担忧”埃尔-萨耶德——一位由伯尼·桑德斯(独立人士)背书的进步人士——立场过于激进,另有3%表示计划投票给罗杰斯。

埃尔-萨耶德击败史蒂文斯的胜利令共和党人重拾信心,认为他们将维持参议院多数党地位,尽管特朗普的支持率表现强劲。

“若共和党翻转密歇根州,舒默几乎不可能重夺多数党地位,”负责参议院领导力基金(参议院共和党超级政治行动委员会旗舰机构)的吉姆·拉彻姆在采访中表示。

舒默表示他对埃尔-萨耶德的胜选充满信心,并指出其支持者的热情。希拉里·希尔、查克·舒默和J.R.弗伦奇——参议院多数党政治行动委员会(民主党在参议院选战中的领导性超级政治行动委员会)主席——均表示若无密歇根州,民主党将无望重夺多数党地位。

“密歇根州是通往重夺参议院多数党的关键,但我们还有其他多项民调,”舒默在采访中表示。

密歇根州的反对声浪

新民主党人士更加强烈地反对反现实言论。"在经历了70年之后,谁去年出版了一本书,名为《美国的不谨慎:一个早晨》?"参议院民主党领袖舒默在周三写道。随着10月7日、2022年对以色列的袭击及加沙战争后左翼反犹太主义的抬头,这种言论"极其令人痛心"。

自2021年以来,民主党内对以色列的政治立场迅速转变,埃尔-赛义德呼吁终止对以色列等国无条件军事援助的主张颇受欢迎。据《联邦新闻》民调显示,55%的密歇根选民支持切断对以色列的军事援助,仅6%反对。

不过,在采访中,密歇根州的犹太选民表示他们的担忧根植于埃尔-赛义德对犹太教和以色列的言论。埃尔-赛义德并未直接表明他是否认为以色列有存在权利,尽管他在初选后对CNN表示,他相信"犹太以色列人和平、尊严与自决权利同巴勒斯坦人平等"。

密歇根州团结集会上的埃尔-赛义德支持者,该州对民主党至关重要。

"我们将 迎来民主党的好年景。 ……届时将出现难以置信的局面。 我坚信阿卜杜勒将能借势奔跑, 发起强有力的竞选。"

参议员加里·彼得斯(民主党-密歇根州) 未寻求连任

犹太民主党人士批评埃尔-赛义德与哈马斯(10月7日袭击的巴勒斯坦武装组织)有关联的主张。他们还质疑埃尔-赛义德对3月迪尔伯恩郊区特姆普尔以色列犹太教堂袭击事件的回应。

埃尔-赛义德当时谴责了对特姆普尔以色列的袭击,称"anti-reality has no place in our communities"。但他同时指出,袭击者家属成员在近期黎巴嫩的以色列袭击中丧生。埃尔-赛义德在3月表示——这一言论令犹太选民感到埃尔-赛义德在谴责袭击时态度暧昧。

民主党捐赠者比安卡·赖(Bianca Lai)是罗杰斯竞选的筹款人之一,她表示埃尔-赛义德的言论令她无法支持他。

"我认为民主党不应寻求通过像埃尔-赛义德这样的人赢得参议院多数席位,"赖说。

尽管密歇根州的犹太选民中仍有支持埃尔-赛义德的人,包括前民主党众议员裘迪·莱文(Judy Levin),她一直在努力巩固埃尔-赛义德在犹太社区的支持。

"像我一样,他痛恨内塔尼亚胡政府,认为它是一场灾难,认为它犯下种族灭绝罪行,认为它在黎巴嫩等地做了如此糟糕的事情,等等,"莱文谈及埃尔-赛义德时说。"但我认为他能传达出他相信犹太人和平、尊严与自决权利同巴勒斯坦人平等。"

埃尔-赛义德在初选后与部分犹太选民进行了交谈。据密歇根民主党犹太裔党团主席亚历山大透露,上周在底特律举行的小型会议后,她"在绝望与希望之间"离开。

彼得斯曾支持史蒂文斯,现已转而支持埃尔-赛义德,他表示在初选后从许多犹太民主党人那里听到了反对声音——但他相信埃尔-赛义德能在特朗普卷土重来的州内胜出。

"我们将迎来民主党的好年景,"彼得斯说。"届时将出现难以置信的局面。我坚信阿卜杜勒将能借势奔跑,发起强有力的竞选。"


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法官推迟曼焦内谋杀案州级审判,辩方律师申请驳回

检方需在10月9日前答复辩方动议

审判延期

纽约 — 周一,法官格雷戈里·卡雷斯(Gregory Cares)推迟了对曼吉奥尼的审判,同时等待辩方关于曼吉奥尼无法在州法院受审的完整论据。曼吉奥尼已就联邦跟踪指控认罪,该指控与联合健康保险公司首席执行官布赖恩·汤普森(Brian Thompson)之死有关。

曼吉奥尼于周五在联邦法院承认,他于2024年11月在曼哈顿街头枪击汤普森。此前,他本应面临州指控的审判。在认罪后,曼吉奥尼的辩护律师向州法院提交动议,要求撤销指控,理由是对正当程序和“双重追诉”的担忧。

根据纽约州的双重追诉法规,如果被告已被判定类似罪行,州检察官通常无法继续推进案件。但曼哈顿地区检察官约翰·布拉格(John Bragg)表示,州检察官将继续推进案件。

周一,卡雷斯法官发布命令,要求检察官在10月9日前对曼吉奥尼律师要求撤销州指控的动议作出回应。卡雷斯已将此事的听证会定于12月10日。曼吉奥尼于周五就跟踪汤普森一事在联合健康保险投资者大会上认罪。他在听证会上还供认,他用一把配有消音器的20磅重枪枪击了汤普森。

曼吉奥尼告诉联邦法官,他患有严重的背部疼痛,并对“医疗系统设置的障碍”感到厌倦。

曼吉奥尼定于12月10日被判处联邦犯罪的刑期。联邦检察官寻求对这名来自巴尔的摩郊区的20岁男子判处终身监禁。

在动议中要求撤销州指控时,曼吉奥尼的律师卡伦·弗里德曼·阿古达(Karen Friedman Agudda)表示,曼吉奥尼已成为“平行起诉的牺牲品——旨在过度指控他”。

布拉格表示,他的办公室已“全力”准备州审判,并“准备驳回”辩方动议。

明尼苏达州起诉德克萨斯州州长格雷格·阿博特,要求引渡ICE特工

明尼苏达州总检察长基思·埃利森(Keith Ellison)对德克萨斯州州长格雷格·阿博特提起诉讼,指控其拒绝引渡一名ICE(移民及海关执法局)特工。该特工在"都市突击行动"中向一名手无寸铁者开枪。

现年32岁的克里斯蒂安·卡斯特罗(Christian Castro)面临四项袭击罪和一项虚假报案罪指控。检察官称,他在明尼阿波利斯一处民宅前门开枪,明知屋内有人居住。

Enterprise县检察官马克·莫尔森斯(Mark Morsens)和埃利森已致函阿博特,敦促其在卡斯特罗被起诉后签署引渡令。

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Enterprise县检察官玛丽·蒙克思(Mary Monketh,左)与明尼苏达州总检察长基思·埃利森。

上周,埃利森警告阿博特,若其未在周一晚前批准卡斯特罗引渡,州政府将提起诉讼。

"这不是偶然事件,"埃利森在Trender新闻发布会上表示。"这是一种选择。"

德克萨斯州州长办公室发言人表示,其不会就"待决引渡事项"发表评论。

埃利森的诉讼还请求法院颁发临时限制令,禁止卡梅伦县警长办公室(卡斯特罗目前被关押于此)根据德州法律在8月20日前未完成引渡的情况下将其释放。该诉讼已在德州南区联邦法院提起。

今年1月,在明尼阿波利斯人类服务部大规模行动期间,联邦官员曾三次开枪。其中一起枪击导致美国公民Renee Good和Alex Pratt死亡,引发公众对该机构激进策略的广泛愤怒和抗议。

在明尼苏达州要求引渡的这起枪击案中,当局在法庭文件中称,朱莉·库(Julie Coue)和另一名男子从家中被带出,试图用棕色雪铲和雪铲逮捕第三人——阿尔弗雷多·埃斯塔塞洛·阿尔佩纳(Alfredo Estacello Alpena),此前他在一次交通拦截后被拘留。

根据最初的逮捕宣誓书,一名未具名官员在执法过程中开枪,击中库的腿部。文件显示,库和阿尔佩纳随后逃至附近一处民宅,最终被拘留。

枪击事件发生后,时任国土安全部长斯科特·沃尔夫(Chad Wolf)将其描述为"谋杀未遂"。

但库在2025年版本的清白辩护中对事件几乎没有异议,两名移民官员随后被停职,并因涉嫌在宣誓书中就枪击案作伪证而被刑事调查。

卡斯特罗是明尼苏达州在明尼阿波利斯镇压行动后起诉的两名联邦移民官员之一。另一名ICE特工格雷戈里·霍华德·摩根(Gregory Howard Morgan Jr.)则因涉嫌2月5日在当地高速公路上驾车时用枪指向一辆车而被控"袭警"。

司法部计划向投票站派遣约1,000名监督员

民主党人对其可能在今年秋季采取的行动表示担忧

由费弗朗成员撰稿

司法部计划在今年秋季以伪装形式向投票站派遣约1,000名监督员——据一位首席助理检察长称,这可能是共和党总统任内规模最大的一次。

司法部通常会向投票站派遣监督员,以确保选举法律得到遵守并保护胜选权利。

在过去——包括本月早些时候的初选期间——他们曾向观察员表明其参与身份,但民主党人对今年秋季可能发生的情况表示担忧,因为今年唐纳德·特朗普总统曾表示共和党人应“剥夺投票权”并“接管投票”。

领导司法部民权司的助理检察长哈佛·K·菲利普斯在接受彭博社采访时表示,约1,000名监督员的规模“可能会成为共和党执政环境下的历史性监督规模”。她在周一发表的采访中未说明监督员将被派往何处。

司法部未立即回应置评请求,也不清楚今年的计划与以往有何不同。

在宣布近期选举的监督员使用计划时,司法部关注的是司法管辖区数量而非政府数量。在2026年总统选举中,司法部向90个司法管辖区派遣了监督员,在2022年中期选举中向68个司法管辖区派遣了监督员。在特朗普首个任期内,司法部在2026年总统选举中向40个司法管辖区派遣了监督员。

在本月的麦克加特初选中,司法部向四个民主党控制的城市派遣了监督员。民主党人公开警告称监督员会干预初选,但即使官员表示他们相信专业人士不会造成问题。

司法部今年夏天还在亚利桑那州和明尼苏达州的初选中向民主党地区派遣了监督员。

菲利普斯表示,司法部仍在确定监督员的派遣地点,但她表示监督员可能会前往“存在语言问题的地区、存在残障权利问题的地区、可能存在欺诈问题的地区”。

前埃米奇助手承认藏匿内脏以阻挠调查

戴维·M·莫雷诺称他试图保护自己的老板

BY JENNIFER BOURNEY

一名前任Emici幕僚周二在法庭上承认,他曾试图阻止公开记录法,并妨碍对新冠病毒起源的意见输入。

大卫·M·莫雷诺(David M. Moreno)——他于2006年至2022年在Emici手下任职——对一项“企图欺诈美国”的指控表示认罪,并可能在11月的量刑听证会上面临最高五年监禁。

他在马里兰州一家联邦法庭告诉法官,他故意将他认为政治上有争议的邮件转发至一名律师的私人邮箱,以防这些邮件日后被公开并遭到曲解。

莫雷诺此前曾解释称,他的行为是出于误导,试图保护Emici免受威胁,并阻止有关病毒的虚假信息传播。Anthony Fauci曾作为美国国立过敏症和传染病研究所所长,领导政府应对疫情。

检方并未指控Emici在Emici案中存在不当行为。

“通过今日认罪,莫雷诺博士为自己的行为承担了责任,并将继续如此。”司法部检察官蒂姆·罗伯茨表示。

今年早些时候,在唐纳德·特朗普总统及其盟友不断施压之际,司法部宣布对莫雷诺提起诉讼。特朗普及其支持者持续指控Emici及其高级助手在病毒起源及其严重性问题上误导公众。

尽管大多数科学家认为新冠病毒是从某种中间动物自然传播给人类,但特朗普及其支持者却提出另一种理论,即病毒可能从中国政府实验室泄漏,这在理论上可能将责任归咎于他国。

Emici曾多次驳斥有关他试图隐瞒病毒信息的指控,称其“荒谬至极”。然而,乔·拜登总统在上任初期就出于担心特朗普政府下的司法部可能会试图起诉他,而预先赦免了Emici。

本月早些时候,参议员兰德·保罗(R-肯塔基)——现任参议院国土安全与政府事务委员会主席——敦促司法部官员对Emici提起诉讼,指其在最近的国会听证会上拒绝回答议员提问,涉嫌藐视国会。保罗还将Emici移交起诉。

司法部表示

“莫雷诺博士为自己的行为承担了责任,并将继续如此。”

司法部检察官蒂姆·罗伯茨称

在周二的认罪之前,莫雷诺此前曾拒绝承认,他试图将部分通信内容排除在政府邮箱之外,以规避公开记录法的要求。

针对他的大部分起诉书均基于其与一家总部位于纽约的非营利组织主席的通信,该组织于1954年获得美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)的资助,用于研究病毒的出现。

尽管在Emici案的认罪文件中并未提及该组织的具体名称,但此前作为国会调查一部分公开的记录显示,莫雷诺与史密森尼联盟前主席彼得·邓内尔(Peter Dunnell)存在通信往来。该非营利组织与武汉病毒研究所——一家曾因其在病毒传播中的潜在角色受到质疑的中国实验室——有着密切合作。

在疫情初期的几个月里,NIH和NIAID因公开记录请求而面临内部通信及相关记录的公开压力。

在接下来的几个月里,莫雷诺、邓内尔以及另一名男子——此前公开记录显示其为波士顿大学传染病实验室前副主任——据称通过限制其对话仅在私人邮箱中进行,试图自由交谈。法庭文件显示。

Moreno多次讨论清理政府账户中可能助长阴谋论的通信,检察官称。

作为认罪协议的一部分,Moreno还于周二承认接受了Dunnell提供的数次"disgal gratuities",尽管他未因这些礼物被指控任何犯罪。

例如,检察官称,该非营利组织的前身向Moreno寄送了两瓶装在微软 / 马里兰州盒子里的葡萄酒,并附上更感谢的字样。Moreno为其"在[Dunnell]对抗您的家庭、其老板以及国会山上的最高老板过程中提供的建议、支持和联邦法律——枪支戏剧性地出现"提供了帮助,这显然是指特朗普政府官员。

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前检察官质疑布朗大学、哈佛大学和哥伦比亚大学的反犹太主义指控

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"……以及哈佛大学,因此进行了全面调查。"

范·E646在2018年5月离开司法部,她的律师表示,这是因为她"难以继续参与那些缺乏事实依据且违反法律的政治动机调查"。

她周二的披露可能为政府自称的打击大学反犹太主义的目标是否实际上是为了惩罚那些被认为在意识形态上与其政策相对立的学校提供具体依据。范·E646的陈述报告质疑政府在调查这些学校时的既得利益,以及尚未解决的相关方。

司法部发言人表示,该部门"支持这些任命的公正性"。

范·E646的律师于周一向2018年州地区法院提交了她的诉状,并在众议院和参议院司法委员会引发了争议。该文件于周二由州司法部长(2018年司法委员会的最高民主党成员)发布。

"从特朗普政府对大学发动电视攻势之初,就显而易见其调查是蓄意加速并恐吓,而非保护任何人受到歧视,"阿丁在致玛格丽特·K·麦金尼斯和司法部民权司的信中写道。

自去年唐纳德·特朗普重返白宫以来,他发起了严厉运动,打击反犹太主义偏见,同时直接针对2018-2021年州地区学校的犹太学生平等和包容,削减数十亿美元的研究资金,针对那些被认为对其政策持批评态度的大学。

在2023年10月7日哈马斯恐怖袭击后,全美校园爆发了大规模反犹太主义抗议活动,加沙局势的全面紧张局势随之而来。

[…已省略…]

2018年4月,布朗大学的亲巴勒斯坦抗议者。

在这些示威活动中,犹太学生指责学校未能保护他们免受针对和骚扰。各大学普遍表示,他们正在努力在抗议者的《第一修正案》权利与学生安全之间寻找平衡。

这项努力也在犹太社区内部引发了分歧,许多人欢迎特朗普对大学的高调打击,而其他人则批评此举意在破坏言论自由和教育机构。

"这些攻击引发了前所未有的反犹太主义歧视、破坏和暴力浪潮,针对我们的公民,尤其是在学校和校园中,"特朗普在上任仅数日后签署行政令设立特别工作组时写道。

DVI及其他参与机构,包括卫生与公共服务部和教育部,明确表示其首要任务是针对大学。

范·E646的对手在诉状中表示,她是

众多司法部律师之一(电子支付),此前从事民权事务调查工作,并于2020年2月被指派调查反犹太主义问题。

她的诉状主要集中在对常春藤联盟大学——哈佛、哥伦比亚和布朗——的及时调查。

在布朗大学一案中,范·E646声称她的团队未能发现学校管理层在调查完成前就已冻结超过1亿美元联邦资金。

她最终表示,她的团队未能找到证据支持政府的指控,即大学领导在与犹太学生打交道时持续违反《民权法案》第六条,该条款禁止基于种族、肤色或民族血统的歧视。

但据该特别工作组的一名高级官员丹尼尔·布莱克(Daniel Black)向成员透露,“我们根本不可能拿到由政府高层签发的证据信函”,

并敦促特别工作组与大学达成和解,而非继续追查。范·E646的律师表示。

范·E646还称,她和其他特别工作组成员被要求对校园内的穆斯林教授进行面试——并非因针对他们的任何投诉,而是为了看看能否将“反Fem4U”的指控强加于他们。

布朗大学在2020年7月选择与司法部达成和解,同意在其所在的罗得岛州投入5000万美元用于20年期的人力资源开发项目,同时不承认任何不当行为。

一位发言人未能在周二及时回应对范·E646指控的置评请求。

布朗大学发言人布赖恩·克拉克(Brian Clark)未对举报者的指控发表评论。但在周二的一份声明中,他强调,尽管布朗大学选择和解,但校方从未被告知有任何认定该校违法的调查结果。

“用于资助大学联邦资助的医学与健康科学研究的资金短缺,给布朗大学的研究使命和财务可持续性带来了巨大挑战,若不加以解决,将削弱我们开展自由研究和为学生提供世界一流教育的能力,”克拉克表示。

在哥伦比亚大学一案中,范·E646称,特别工作组中的DVI代表被要求审查官员希望引用的指控,以证明政府认定该校侵犯了犹太学生的公民权利。她暗示,在某些情况下,这些指控几乎仅涉及活动人士对巴勒斯坦的支持表达。

“我们多次指出,许多(案例)涉及受保护言论,本文件不应暗示这些学生构成《第六条》违规的依据,”她在一条被引用于其投诉中的消息中写道。

尽管如此,特别工作组仍继续推动与哥伦比亚大学在2020年7月达成和解,该校同意在三年内投入超过1亿美元用于所谓的违规赔偿——这一协议使得近8000万美元的研究经费得以恢复,此前这些经费已被政府认定为不当。

特朗普政府官员原本希望类似压力能说服哈佛大学官员达成和解。范·E646表示。根据她的投诉,每份与该校的和解提议均包含旨在解决反犹太主义的条款,例如终止2021年选举、建立监督教学的流程,以及投入1亿美元支持机构发展。

时任法律总顾问的吉恩·凯弗纳(Jean Kevener)曾告诉特别工作组成员,他认为哈佛大学会和解,因为他们“有兴趣”—。

哈佛大学的法律胜利以及范·E646的声明可能会影响对仍在被特别工作组施压的大学的暂停处罚。去年,该特别工作组向60所学校发出警告,并在其对个人指控的反犹太主义调查中,将9,100 10个校区列为调查对象。

在周二针对范·E646的投诉发表评论时,包括加州大学伯克利分校在内的多所学校拒绝置评。

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《华盛顿邮报》· 2024年8月10日,星期三

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塞内加尔女子学校教授反抗父权规范

西非国家女性需在复杂社会环境中求生存

作者:莫妮卡·普罗斯科蒂克 美联社

在她还是个孩子时,恩杰雷·若姆·迪奥普一天都不敢直视别人的眼睛。

总部位于塞内加尔农村的她,学会了接受这个以曼丁哥人为主的西非国家对女孩的传统期望:她们应当被看到,但不应发声;她们应当尊敬长辈。

然而,她的生活在12岁时彻底改变——她被该国首个女子州立寄宿学校录取,该校位于首都达喀尔附近的格罗夫岛上。

“于是,我来到这里,完全变了一个人:我在课堂上甚至不敢举一次手。”迪奥普说。她思乡心切,常常哭泣。多年后,她遇到了充满魅力的导师。如今她19岁,是学生会主席——即将毕业。“我学会了成为一名领导者。”她说。

塞内加尔女性需在复杂的社会环境中求生存。父权规范正受到挑战,而女性则通过进步立法获得赋权——法律要求政党候选人中至少一半为女性,并(至少在纸面上)保障女性土地所有权。

塞内加尔在女童教育方面也取得巨大进展。绝大多数女童入读小学,入学率甚至高于男童。

但女童辍学率更高。不足20%的女童能完成高中学业。因此,在能读会写的人中,每100名男性,仅有99名女性。

“现在的挑战不是女童能否入学,而是能否完成中学教育,当然还有向就业市场的过渡。”联合国儿童基金会女童教育专家马奥纳·阿卜杜勒哈萨表示。

若家境宽裕,家庭往往倾向于让孩子继续上学,即使女孩同样有潜力。女孩更易在开始制造业务时辍学。她们也更易在青少年时期结婚生子。

塞内加尔开国总统利奥波德·塞达尔·桑戈尔于1997年将这所位于格罗夫岛的寄宿学校以该国最著名女作家玛丽安娜·巴的名字命名。但数名探访的女性在传统教养与现代抱负间徘徊,批评该国普遍存在的小气作风。

这所占地100万平方米的学校坐落于昔日法国军营旧址上,岛上男性稀少。如今它荒废严重,岛上街道禁止车辆通行。

每年仅35名女生从100名通过入学考试(基于成绩)的女生中被录取。学费和食宿均由国家全额资助。六年的初中和高中生活中,女生们接受严格的学术训练。她们还学习艺术、参加体育运动,并听取成功女作家、政治家和医生的演讲——其中许多人是校友。

最近一个上午,数十名女生身着及膝裙装,穿过乡间小路,那里长满了高大的猴面包树和棕榈树,空气中弥漫着海浪的气息。

她们的一天按部就班:起床、洗漱、修剪、早餐、上课、午餐、更多课程,然后在晚餐前返回宿舍。

这所学校的纪律是必要的,以赋予她们成为“塞内加尔寄予厚望的女性精英”的能力,猎头穆姆塔扎内、沙格扎面孔。

在一个教室里,格罗夫维尔严肃地提出了一个话题,考虑到学校的位置,这个话题绝非遥远:工厂就是奴隶制。他们的老师保罗·贝兰·蒂安带着满意的微笑引导讨论。

“在社会上,我们看到男性倾向于主导女性,”他说道。但像这所学校这样的地方表明,“如果我们给予她们更多自由,如果我们给予她们更多机会,她们就能做到。”

然而,塞内加尔的女性赋权仍面临挑战。

据联合国统计,女性仅拥有2%的农业用地,且大多数无正式工作安排。在塞内加尔法律下,只有男性能成为户主。

“在塞内加尔,人们对女性独立的态度仍然非常、非常、非常严格,”18岁的学生玛丽·迪奥普说,“实际上,每天你都在为让人们理解……女性有能力管理、负责任而战。”

猎头穆姆塔扎内表示,“这所学校为那些‘徘徊、认为不可能攀登阶梯’的女孩树立了榜样”,她说,尽管学校历史上所有猎头穆姆塔扎内都是女性,但大多数教师是男性。

校友会在其中扮演重要角色。

“三爱”,27岁的校友会主席,来自塞内加尔东部的一个村庄,她说上这所学校是“彻底的改变”。

她表示,最初她父亲很难让她去上学。今天,她已毕业于达喀尔的查布利斯·安塔·迪奥普大学和廷坦大学,并作为一名助理在非营利组织国际预算伙伴组织工作。

随着时间的推移,她说,她的父亲意识到让她接受教育有多重要。

“他对我说,‘你想做什么都可以。我相信你,’”她回忆道,“‘只要你不忘本,坚守传统和宗教。’”

她说,作为一名2岁女儿的母亲,她得到了丈夫的支持,与丈夫形成了“更大的合作伙伴关系”。

尽管玛丽安娜·巴学校成果显著,但它仍是该国唯一一所此类学校。尽管塞内加尔的女性赋权并非易事。

联合国儿童基金会专家阿卜杜勒哈萨赞扬了这所学校,但表示“最脆弱”的人群也应获得此类机会。

她承认,大多数学生来自首都。

迪奥普是村里第一个被该校录取的女孩,现在立志成为一名国际商业律师。在一次家庭活动中,她的优先事项在塞内加尔并未减少。

“成为一个坚强的女人,不是害怕孤单,”她说。

夏德勒

数十人在激战中丧生

索马里西南部城市拜多阿的政府军与民兵组织之间数小时的激战导致数十名战斗人员死亡,同时还造成至少4名平民死亡、19人受伤。一名医院官员周二表示。

战斗于周一清晨爆发,民兵在城市外围变得无力且鲜见踪迹,这座城市居住着超过50万因冲突而流离失所的民众。士兵们未能阻止或逮捕,反而伤亡惨重,但未立即公布政府军的伤亡人数。

索马里驻拜多阿领事部门负责人阿卜杜拉·奥马尔·穆罕默德表示,战斗还造成至少4名平民死亡,另有64人受伤,其中包括18名女性和一名被流弹击中的老人。最近的暴力事件给本已不堪重负的拜多阿医疗服务带来了额外压力,该市距离摩加迪沙西北约150英里。

穆罕默德的医院仅有40张床位,战斗爆发后搭起了应急帐篷以容纳伤员涌入。他表示,医护人员还面临着基本药品短缺的困境。周一清晨5点左右,战斗在拜多阿一处军事基地附近的两起爆炸后开始,数分钟后,城市南部邦凯另一处基地附近也爆发激战,随后武装人员进入拜多阿与政府军交火。

周二,出租车已恢复在拜多阿运营,安全部队在主要街道巡逻并检查战斗中受损的建筑和车辆。尽管部队在重点区域保持高度戒备,但民众仍小心翼翼地走出家门。

美联社

分离主义政党推迟全民公投

魁北克分离主义政党领导人保罗·M·皮埃尔·弗拉门德斯周二表示,该党将推迟任何关于脱离加拿大的独立公投,直至唐纳德·特朗普不再担任美国总统。

魁北克领导人保罗·M·皮埃尔·弗拉门德斯(其政党目前在野,但可能赢得魁北克下次选举)表示,即使政府仍会在其首个任期内举行公投——但不会早于2023年1月25日,即特朗普任期结束之时。

他表示,魁北克这样重大的问题需要时间和冷静的讨论。

“它不应被美国政治动荡、不可预测总统的突发言行或四年一次的竞选活动所劫持,”弗拉门德斯说。

“美国政府的无暇将损害我们的进程,也将损害我们作为一个国家未来的辩论质量。”

特朗普的竞选及其反复提及将加拿大作为美国第一个州的言论,使魁北克的分离主义主张变得复杂,并促使一些说法语的魁北克人认为留在加拿大更有安全感。

分离主义情绪也在艾伯塔省出现,该省选民将于10月19日参加选举。但该省应采取措施推动举行一项具有约束力的加拿大公投。

美联社

德国

一名男子承认于1994年杀害美国人

一名85岁男子在周二庭审开始时承认曾性侵并杀害一名美国游客逾10年。但德国新闻社DPA报道称。

被告姓名未被公开,以符合德国基本法规定。该通讯社报道称,被告承认于1994年在德国西部城市科布伦茨杀害24岁男子勒克。

检方指控其“以广泛的方式杀害他人,并为满足性欲而采取现代手段”。

辩护律师瓦莱·克莱因在科布伦茨地方法院庭审中表示,被告对犯罪行为供认不讳。主审法官鲁珀特·埃利希询问被告是否属实时,这名85岁男子作证并回答“是的”。

该案发生于2024年9月28日,当时四名勒克正作为囚犯参观科布伦茨。

检方指控称,案发时40岁的被告将其诱骗至科布伦茨克莱姆斯韦滕-帕滕斯因某排除房间,随后涉嫌性侵并用刀刺其胸部致其死亡。

该疑案数十年未被察觉,直至调查人员用新方法分析旧DPA痕迹,最终取得突破。DPA报道称,受害者手表带和大腿上的痕迹最终与该男子关联。

该男子于今年2月下旬在科布伦茨地区一处聚会场所被捕。已安排庭审,预计9月作出裁决。

美联社

周二,法国外交部长在新闻发布会上表示,巴黎一处反核设施遗址发现的核材料并不危险,且将继续由法国监管,并接受国际原子能机构评估。外交部长阿塞勒·希特马尔在1.1.1.1835与叙利亚外长拉斐尔·马里亚纳·格罗夫共同举行的新闻发布会上补充称,叙利亚有权将该材料用于民用和平目的。

——来自各新闻机构

俄罗斯人担忧克里姆林宫将没收存款为战争融资

公民从银行提取数十亿资金,引发创纪录资金外流

撰文:凯瑟琳·贝尔顿

俄罗斯人正从该国银行系统中提取数十亿资金——创纪录的资金外流——同时乌克兰无人机袭击加剧,人们对克里姆林宫可能开始没收存款为战争融资的担忧与日俱增。

据俄罗斯央行数据显示,仅在8月前两周,就有近83.4亿卢布被提取,加之7月提取的87.5亿卢布和6月提取的84.5亿卢布,此外,伊拉娜·斯科夫采娃——俄罗斯最大零售金融机构Sheshank的一位高级管理人员——表示,今年提取的总额可能接近俄罗斯全面入侵乌克兰第一年提取金额的两倍。

据斯科夫采娃及一位前俄罗斯高级财政官员称,提款正在导致流动性问题,进一步加剧本已因政府指导下的银行业扩张(为提升军事产出)而恶化的坏账水平。

“有人在放飞无人机,有人在焚烧建筑。不确定性正在增加,人们的‘过时智慧’或许开始觉醒——他们需要将现金藏在枕头下,而不是存在银行里,因为这些钱可能永远无法取回。”这位前财政官员表示。为讨论乌克兰问题,他和其他人均在匿名条件下接受采访。

“某些银行确实面临严重问题,”这位前官员说,“他们未料到这种情况,将所有现金转移至他处,但人们仍然蜂拥而至,从中提取数十万卢布。”

前俄罗斯央行官员阿尔缅乔·普罗科片科表示,提款反映了俄罗斯公众的深重恐惧。

“这是在逼迫人们不再信任俄罗斯银行系统或金融系统,”普罗科片科说,“这完全是对政府可能对银行系统采取行动、甚至没收存款的恐惧所致。”

他本人认为此类国有化不太可能发生,但补充道:“我不会排除当局可能对提款施加限制。”

今年迄今的资金外流总额已超过2022年2月入侵后第一年收到的287亿美元。

在入侵后的前两周内,有250亿美元资金流出系统,银行似乎对投资者和企业蜂拥提款束手无策,直到政府通过加强严格的资本管制并大幅提高利率遏制了资金外流。

如果存在帝国式过度扩张的显著标志,这正是其中之一,”克雷格·肯尼迪说,他是美国银行美林证券前副董事长,现为哈佛大学俄罗斯与俄罗斯研究州立中心的学者。

“强国不会在战争中反复出现国债失败,”肯尼迪表示。

由于政府命令大幅增加对国防部门的贷款,俄罗斯银行“似乎有如此多的债务需要重组,以至于它们不确定如何重组、何时重组以及将不得不承担多少损失,”肯尼迪补充道。

作为俄罗斯财务细节日益敏感的一个迹象,该国最大国有银行之一VSR的首席经济学家安德烈娅·克拉帕赫(Andrea Klapach)在调查后被解雇,原因是她在演讲中表示俄罗斯无法在基辅得到大量支持的情况下赢得消耗战。

“我们无法在这场消耗战中获胜,”克拉帕赫在5月份的演讲中表示,该演讲内容上周在媒体上流传。“我们误以为乌克兰的一切都会崩溃。但它没有,也不会。与此同时,我们听到的成本正在不断上升。”

自乌克兰今年春天开始扩大对俄罗斯石油设施的无人机袭击以来,该国超过50%的炼油能力被摧毁,引发自苏联解体以来最严重的燃料危机,焦虑情绪日益加剧。

6月份,俄罗斯央行因燃料价格可能引发通胀而被迫限制预期降息。债券市场销售急剧下滑,政府债券利率高达37%,迫使财政部推迟进一步发债。

今年1月至7月的预算赤字已达6.46亿卢布(57%),远超年度预测的2.8亿卢布,人们担心克里姆林宫可能会没收大笔保险收入来为战争融资。

“如果政府需要现金,首要任务就是快速筹款,根本不在乎,”一位俄罗斯亿万富翁的助手表示。“我认为局势正朝这个方向发展。”

此外,“人们感觉到政治权力正变得不那么稳定,而这种不稳定只有在更糟时才会显现出来,”前财政官员说。

据俄罗斯检察官称,去年一年,俄罗斯亿万富翁拥有的多家企业已成为政府国有化行动的目标,涉及资产达11.1亿美元被转为国有。

6月份,俄罗斯政府没收了瓦季姆·梅什科夫斯基(Vadim Meshkovsk)名下价值57.9亿卢布(209亿卢布)的资产,梅什科夫斯基是俄罗斯最大农业集团鲁斯根(Rousgen)的老板,此前该亿万富翁被拘留并被指控大额现金债券欺诈。这是自俄罗斯全面入侵乌克兰以来最大规模的资产没收案例。其他被没收资产的还包括此前拥有莫斯科舍莫利舍沃机场的德米特里·库兹涅佐夫斯基,以及控制该国最大黄金矿之一的康斯坦丁·斯特罗博夫。

一些经济学家认为,克里姆林宫将银行资金引导至扩大军事产出的举措正在拖累民用经济,尤其是在高利率和通胀使银行及企业几乎无资金投入非军事领域的情况下。

俄罗斯经济在2020年上半年陷入停滞,国内生产总值增长仅为2.4%,而2020年上半年同期为1.2%。

不过,目前特朗普政府与伊朗的交战已将所有价格推高,并为克里姆林宫提供了部分预算支持。

俄罗斯的战争导致该国通胀率在7月份比去年同期上涨了60%,主要是由于全球油价上涨所致,但今年1月至7月的通胀率仍比去年同期下降了15%。

对金融改革者以及俄罗斯最大在线零售商Wildberries旗下仓库网络的袭击,也在侵蚀俄罗斯亿万富翁们的资产净值。

“这些袭击正在让这些家伙们花钱,”一位俄罗斯亿万富翁的助手表示,“他们不得不掏腰包。他们过去从未遇到过这么多问题。”

自7月16日乌克兰开始袭击Wildberries公司设施以来,已袭击超过20个Wildberries仓库。一些经济学家估计,此次袭击已摧毁超过500亿的商品,并给Wildberries基础设施造成超过450亿的损失。

“这不是一个适合做生意的地方,”这位亿万富翁的助手补充道,“如果能把钱撤出来,你就撤。”

一位莫斯科商业高管表示:“能撤出资金的人都在想方设法将资金转移出境,但现在越来越难了。”

据这位莫斯科商业高管和前财政官员称,从俄罗斯撤资并加强对大额现金转移境外的限制,涉及在邻国哈萨克斯坦、吉尔吉斯斯坦和亚美尼亚开设经纪账户。

“从那里,这笔资金可以投资到世界各地,”前财政官员表示。

在战争造成的日益严重的经济损失面前,几位高级官员近几周来已开始进行新的公开干预。

德国政府部门负责人Sheshank在6月底公开表示,海外各方希望战争尽快结束。

而在8月初,强大的莫斯科庄园主Bogus Solyanov则反对议会强硬派成员进一步将经济集中于战争的呼吁。

“如果没有和平生活本身的经济,就不会有收入,民众将无法生存,政治局势将完全不同,到那时我们也无法在战争中取得成功,”Solyanov在接受国家通讯社Tom采访时表示,“试图扼杀民用经济,就是在扼杀这个国家本身。”

Natalia Mishchenko对此报道作出贡献。

经济与商业

特斯拉的真正信徒开始质疑对马斯克的信念

随着这位亿万富翁将重心转向太空探索技术公司等其他企业,有人开始怀疑他的汽车公司是否已沦为次要项目

特斯拉信徒开始质疑对马斯克的信念

特德·帕克相信特斯拉,他的信念如此坚定,以至于他于1943-1944年间在特斯拉自动驾驶模式下驾车时,会让孩子们站在车前,以证明这项技术足够安全,不会撞到他们。

然而,特斯拉发明者遇到的问题——"吹气故障"——让世界上最有价值的电池的信仰度受到了研究。随着埃隆·马斯克将精力转向SpaceX的太空雄心,包括将数据送入太空和人类登陆火星,并推动该火箭公司创下有史以来最成功的首次公开募股,帕克开始担心马斯克的注意力正从特斯拉转移。这家电动汽车公司正在围绕家用充电桩和人工智能进行重组——这是与最初吸引他进入公司的消费者技术的重大背离。

"我们真的真的希望[马斯克]能更多地关注特斯拉,"帕克说,他对该品牌的信心曾让他永远持有特斯拉股票。"所以我认为这成了一个痛点。"

通常对马斯克企业不假思索的支持者们,现在却以一种不同寻常的语气说话,谴责他们曾经指责的四处分心、不确定性和思虑不周!

帕克是众多忠实特斯拉投资者中的一员,他们发现自己对公司——以及其领导者——的耐心正在受到考验。作为马斯克帝国的王冠明珠,特斯拉股价已动摇,自2020年初以来下跌超过20%,更少有人公开表达希望SpaceX收购特斯拉的希望,以防其陷入真正的衰退。

特斯拉的真正信徒们,包括一些曾誓言从意外收获中获得丰厚回报的人,现在被要求回报特斯拉,继续支持马斯克,尽管他正将公司推向一个充满不确定的未来。

"特斯拉投资者感到困惑,有些人甚至感到被背叛,"投资集团Rebel-Kenanis的创始人布拉德福德·弗格森表示,他指的是公司去年批准了一项约20亿美元的薪酬方案,旨在确保马斯克专注于这家汽车制造商。

"情况并没有朝着这个方向发展,"弗格森说。"特斯拉似乎成了一个被遗忘的角落。"

特斯拉曾凭借其松弛、高性能的车辆,以及与"推动世界向可持续能源转型"这一气候导向使命相结合,赢得了最初一批顾客的青睐。

特斯拉以其狂热的粉丝文化而闻名。其最忠实的粉丝不仅投资该公司,还在网上推广其产品。

如今,特斯拉已进入一个新时代,专注于基础设施和超时、电力、低成本体验产品——如Optimus自动机器人和Celerock自动驾驶汽车——这些产品远离特斯拉传统的技术核心,旨在吸引工厂工人和常规消费者。其新使命是"构建一个充满惊人丰富性的世界"。

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特斯拉曾是埃隆·马斯克帝国的王冠明珠,但该公司股价已动摇,自今年初以来下跌超过20%。

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特斯拉Cylestrands在德克萨斯州星舰发射生产设施外。

特斯拉从汽车业务撤退,转向尚未证明的机器人业务——这一转变在业内被称为"Pictoral XL",主要针对企业客户——与投资者熟悉的日常产品形成鲜明对比。

在启动最新的最佳表现车型后,特斯拉上季度报告了同比利润下降,尽管收入增长了20%——这与一家可靠地实现盈利的汽车业务形成鲜明对比。

"投资者正在失去信心,[马斯克]是否真的能让其当前100-500辆未配备安全监控的自动驾驶汽车实现规模化,"投资顾问、未来基金管理合伙人加里·布莱克写道。

马斯克和特斯拉未回复置评请求。

Tesla面临的挑战凸显了部分公司在人工智能era所面临的困境,因为计算机组件的强大功能——美国的一项专业系统——与某一时间段相关。

对部分投资者而言,前路似乎看不到尽头。

“它并非一家创业公司的运作方式,”Park表示,他管理着一个名为TDKL的特斯拉基金,规模达数百万美元级别,“如果你是一家市值近10 亿美元美元的公司,就必须制定一些现实的目标。”

尽管公司多年来一直承诺为旗下车辆实现完全自动驾驶,使其无需人工驾驶即可运行,但特斯拉的进展仅为渐进式。

马斯克长期以来的产品愿景——可能被部分人视为精心打造的功能生产线,包括10 亿美元台Optimus自动机器人,超越全球最大芯片制造商,令数百万辆车实现完全自主,并构建一个庞大的“虚构”网络,令全球乘客叹为观止。

然而,若无法实现其中任何一个里程碑,将不仅无法“甩开”竞争对手,迄今公司也未能取得重大突破以赢得投资者信心。

“我不相信管理层的现任合伙人,”Smith表示,他是Rebellionaire的北京合伙人,近期在X平台写道,“太多次错失机会和未达成的截止期限。”

“我是投资者,不是董事,”他在后续帖文中补充道。

并非所有人都在失去信心。Gene Munster是Deepwater资产管理公司的管理合伙人,他认为“相信愿景的人开始要求更多”。但他同时表示,整体而言,“这种信念仍然相当坚定”。

Munster表示,他与其他投资者一样,对马斯克的愿景持相似看法,但认为投资者正在寻求更多证据证明其可行性。

“所有机构和散户投资者都应问自己的核心问题是:你相信吗?”他说道。

但新涌现的批评者与以往那种对马斯克愿景全盘接受的局面形成鲜明对比。

就连Gerber——SpaceX的投资者,近年来曾多次批评马斯克对其公司的领导——也注意到这种态度从过度追捧到投资中心的突然转变。他为那些几乎完全顺从马斯克意愿的人群创造了一个术语。

“我想这些‘信徒’不再满意了,”Gerber表示。

Park认为,对特斯拉的期待标准已因“超大市值公司的不同期望”而发生转变。

但他补充道,不仅是特斯拉发生了变化,“这也意味着投资者的恐惧阈值在这一过程中逐渐成熟”。

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美国成年人参与赌博的比例下降

根据盖洛普的一项最新调查,美国成年人在过去一年参与赌博的比例显著下降。

盖洛普估计,有40%的成年人在过去12个月至少参与过一种形式的赌博,低于2020年的16%。2020年超出的10%是基于对2,000多名参与者的10%采访。

盖洛普在6月进行的一项平行在线调查显示,所有形式赌博的参与者比例更高,估计有53%的成年人在过去一年参与过赌博。

盖洛普表示,今年的赌博调查中新增了预测市场。

电话调查中心还发现,50%的成年人认为体育博彩网站通过其广告可能助长赌博成瘾和消费者债务。

盖洛普的另一份报告发现,认为赌博在道德上可以接受的美国人比例降至37%。

调查发现,购买州彩票的人数比2020年下降了10%——这是单一赌博活动中最大的变化。同时,表示去过赌场的成年人也下降了12%。

盖洛普表示,该机构在7月前对来自各州的2,191名成年人进行了随机抽样调查,并对回应进行了加权估计。抽样误差幅度为3%。

——西蒂·雷诺兹

人工智能 研究检视聊天机器人的使用方式

ChatGPT及其他人工智能助手拥有数十亿用户——但关于人们如何在不同空间和碎片化场景中使用这些工具的数据却支离破碎。

这也是研究人员启动AI天文台项目的原因之一,该项目是一个公共资源,通过分析来自七个不同来源的未经审核的聊天记录,来衡量人们如何使用AI。

研究团队在分析了2023年至2025年间人们与各类聊天机器人的15,000多次对话(包括OpenAI的ChatGPT、Google的Gemini和Anthropic的Claude)后发现,48%的对话与工作无关。(《华盛顿邮报》与OpenAI有内容合作伙伴关系。)

OpenAI、Google及Claude聊天机器人制造商Anthropic最近均发布了基于用户数据的报告,试图预测其工具如何影响未来的工作。但天文台的分析显示,人们正越来越多地将AI融入生活的私密领域,如健康和关系建议,该项目的首席研究员之一安卡·拉内尔表示。

她表示,这些发现凸显了独立公共监测AI实际使用情况的必要性。

“我想让决策者看到整个证据谱系——了解模型如何在公司、政府乃至工作与团队合作场景中被实际使用,以便为政策响应提供有据可依的决策依据,”拉内尔(斯坦福大学博士候选人)说。

——尼塞拉·特扎

苹果将重塑佣金制度

苹果周二表示,将调整其在App Store之外分发的应用数字交易的个人佣金,以取代更为复杂的制度,以便遵守欧洲理事会《数字市场法》。

去年,在反垄断监管机构命令苹果移除商业壁垒、允许开发者引导用户至店外渠道后,该公司已在欧盟调整了App Store的规则和费用。监管机构批评苹果的条件,包括新的用户技术费,并指出这些条件阻碍了开发者使用其500款移动操作系统上的替代应用分发渠道。

苹果周二表示,使用替代支付处理的App Store应用将面临20%的佣金,但根据其小企业计划,费用可能降至10%。对于通过替代应用商店或网页分发的应用,苹果将收取5%的用户技术佣金。新制度将整合此前制度下的首次获取费和商店服务费。

苹果表示,这些变更将于10月1日生效,并将解决与欧盟及欧洲委员会在这些问题上的分歧。欧委会表示欢迎苹果的调整,并将监督实施情况。

该公司表示,苹果将为在欧盟运营的开发者推出一套统一条款,类似于其在日本和巴西等市场提供的基于佣金的条款。

——评论

私募股权公司KKS已提出以40亿美元收购美国天然气和电力分销商UGI公司,据《华尔街日报》周二报道。知情人士称,该报告显示UGI每股估值为42.50美元,较周一强劲股价溢价21.1%,高达102.5%。大型数据中心及其他大功率用户对能源市场的重新需求,令天然气等可靠能源来源更受关注。

——来自新闻服务


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用$15,000买辆二手车,现在能买到什么?

今天的汽车市场让人猛然清醒。以下是如何应对它。

鲁道夫·辛格尔塔里

当我女儿21岁时,她给自己那辆2000款的二手本田思域起名叫"夏洛特"。

这将成为一段长期关系的开始——之后我丈夫和我于2013年找到了一辆优质的"认证二手车"。我们的女儿即将进入大四,正在寻找一辆可靠的二手车供她使用。

这辆2000款思域的里程略高,接近50,000英里,因此我们对$35,000的标价有些踌躇。一般来说,报告显示每年行驶里程应在50,000至52,000英里之间。这辆车作为三年车龄的车,平均每年行驶里程超过50,000英里。考虑到使用强度,我们觉得价格与车况不符。

我怀疑还有议价空间,因为这辆车已在市场上挂牌30天。

一周后我再次联系销售员,他同意降价。我们最终以$35,002的价格买下了这辆思域。

现在我的女儿已经21岁了,仍在开"夏洛特"。

那时,时间和一点点讨价还价帮了我们的忙。但今天呢?

我刚刚描述的情形与当前的二手车市场相比,简直是天壤之别。如果你现在走进一家店,期望车辆会在停车场等待急切的买家或降价出售,那你注定会大吃一惊。如今的购车者面临的是创纪录的高价和日益减少的平价库存。

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根据汽车购物网站Edmunds发布的最新第二季度报告,

"你过去所了解的一切都不复存在了,"Edmunds洞察总监伊万·德鲁里表示。

平均价格为$32,601的三年车龄二手车,达到了有记录以来第二季度的最高水平。这比去年同期高出6%,比2013年高出25.5%,当时疫情相关的供应问题影响了整个行业。

如果这还不够糟糕,德鲁里表示,最戏剧性的变化正发生在$15,000至$20,000价格区间的二手车上。

所以,100%的情况下,原本$30,000至$35,000预算能买到一辆车龄4.7年、行驶里程约26,000英里的车。而今天,同样金额只能买到平均车龄9.7年、行驶里程38,000英里的车。

在$35,000至$20,000价格区间内,车辆的平均车龄几乎翻了一番,从5.6年增至6年,而平均行驶里程则从约42,000英里增至超过73,000英里。

如果你的预算在$5,000至$30,000之间,平均车龄已从9.1年增至10.7年,典型行驶里程现已超过120,000英里,此时维护成本将变得高昂。

"你从拥有一辆几乎不需要维修的交通工具,变成了可能随时需要担心的东西,"德鲁里说。

预算购车者没有时间犹豫。第二季度,售价在$5,000至$30,000区间的车辆平均仅用25天就售出。

从预算开始

我知道这听起来很简单,但你必须清楚自己的上限。尽管价格更高、库存更少,你仍需确保能够舒适地偿还每月的汽车贷款。

你可能还需要增加预算。能否多花一点钱,或者多支付一些首付款,以购买一辆行驶里程更低、可靠性更高的二手车,这可能意味着日后更少的维护支出?

保持灵活性

你可能无法在最受欢迎的车型上找到所有想要的功能。不妨考虑其他品牌或更小的车型。你真的需要一辆大型SUV吗?

“你必须变得非常开放,”德鲁里说,“有些人对某些品牌仍抱有陈旧观念。很多事情都变了。也许你过去总是避开韩系汽车制造商,但现在他们生产的产品与以往大不相同。”

保护好你的融资方案

如果需要贷款,请提前从银行或信用社获得贷款批准。经销商可能会匹配这一报价,这没问题,但你应了解自己的融资上限,以避免支付不必要的高额费用。

行动要快,但不要太快

“找到合适的车后,你也必须快速行动,”德鲁里说。

但也不要鲁莽。做好调研。我使用了几个网站来寻找优惠,包括《消费者报告》、埃德蒙兹、《凯利蓝皮书》、Autotrader,以及我常用的CarGems网站。

查看帮助判断交易是否合理、优惠或过高的网站建议。我们在为女儿购买思域时使用了CarGems。根据CarGems的分析,经销商报价为“合理”价格,这意味着还有议价空间。我还注意到CarGems上该经销商在30天内两次降价。在我们犹豫期间,当我们准备签署购买协议时,价格又降了。我们利用这一信息获得了更好的交易,我在两年前帮助女儿购买另一辆车时也使用了相同策略。

即使冒着车被其他买家抢走的风险,也不要犹豫。如今,轻松找到一辆三年车龄的便宜车(如夏洛特)的日子可能已经一去不复返了,但如果你不抓紧时间并做好功课,仍能找到一辆可靠的车和值得开回家的交易。

美国250:这是你的故事

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《华盛顿邮报》 2024年8月30日,星期三

试图刺杀贝森特的女子被判六年徒刑

作者:苏丹娜·埃利佐

马萨诸塞州一名女子去年赴美,并承认计划刺杀即将出任唐纳德·特朗普政府财政部长的斯科特·贝森特。周二,她在庭审后被判入狱服刑。

联邦检察官称,赖利·英格利什策划了一项“试图让一位内阁成员在政治暗杀中彻底丧命”的计划,这一行动发生在特朗普面临多起暗杀未遂、其他政治人物也遭袭击的动荡时期。

英格利什现年29岁,在法庭文件中承认,今年1月27日、2023年她抵达美国国会大厦时携带了一把军用匕首、一把手枪和两个装有消毒液的10毫升奥卡拉小瓶(瓶身用灰色布料包裹并浸泡过酒精类洗手液)。但在她实施袭击前约两小时,贝森特被正式任命为内阁成员。

“今天你在这里干什么?”一名国会警察问道。

“要杀了斯科特·贝森特。”英格利什答道,据案件记录显示。她因非法持有武器和在国会大厦携带刀具被捕。在被捕后向执法人员供述时,她表示“一直在思考美国的问题”。

据法庭记录,曼焦内上周在联邦法庭承认,他于2024年因对美国医疗系统的不满最终枪杀了时任美国首席法律官布赖恩·汤普森,并实施了一起反疫情式袭击。联邦公设辩护人辩称,英格利什作为一名跨性别者,因在宗教家庭长大、药物滥用以及伴侣于2023年去世等因素,面临严重的心理健康挑战。

“关于现政府反跨性别议程的持续报道成为英格利什先生的恐惧来源,”公设辩护人在法庭文件中写道,“不仅她的家人不支持她的身份认同,整个国家也不接受。她对伴侣之死的愧疚还催生了一种‘拯救跨性别社群’的扭曲使命感。”

辩方将她描述为“一个身处绝望但无实际伤害计划或意图的人”,并指出那两个10毫升的奥卡拉小瓶“根本不可能被忽视”。

在警方讯问中,英格利什表示她并不想伤害任何民主党或共和党参议员,只希望“找到真相”。

“我不知道如何杀死那些能够进入美国医疗系统的参议员,”英格利什说,“我只想找到真相。我不想伤害任何人。所以我选择自首。”

贝森特是特朗普政府中为数不多公开支持财政部长职位的官员之一。判决法官鲁道夫·森特罗内表示,他的幼子被这一事件吓到,“失去了天真”。

“每个被告都有借口,”贝森特写道,“被告可能有心理健康问题;被告的计划可能不切实际且难以实施;被告可能在最后一刻向当局自首。但最重要的永远是被告试图暗杀一位政府官员,以及其行为对社会造成的严重危害。”

英格利什自去年被捕后已被羁押近20个月,本次判决为其服刑时间。

Mr. Riley English向执法官员认罪,以避免在更严厉的潜在处罚下,针对定罪者的原指控、公共辩护、指责以及“法律并非犯罪,或基于她主动自首且存在显著减轻情节”的事实。

在法庭文件中,美国检察官Eleanor Petree后来列出了一系列暗杀及暴力企图,以此作为司法和刑事问题。据非洲共和党首个劳工党称,自2008年总统竞选以来,特朗普已遭遇三次暗杀企图,而该男子将因此入狱十年。

Petree在X平台发布的声明中表示:“如果你来到我们部门,若因政治动乱而成为官方目标,我们将逮捕你、起诉你并将你送入监狱。”

人工智能股票再度下跌,拖累指数走低

作者:斯坦·崔 美联社

纽约 — 周四,华尔街进一步远离500历史高点,股市回归常态。

标普500指数下跌6.8-17%,连续第三个交易日自历史高点回调。此前两个交易日,该指数已下跌10%,即0.2%,而纳斯达克综合指数下跌1.2%。

领跌的主要是那些在人工智能技术热潮中表现强劲的股票。整个夏季,这些股票一直在上下波动,投资者在思考其价格是否已过高,以及对数据中心芯片、处理器和其他核心产品的强劲需求是否能支撑人工智能业务的盈利能力。

美光科技下跌7%,而编辑计算机行业是标普500指数中最重的权重股之一。此外,狗公司下跌2.5%,而博通下跌3.2%。

尽管近期波动剧烈,这些股票仍是交易量大户,而微软今年股价已翻了三倍有余。

但当利率高企时,那些批评人士视为“泡沫扩张”的股票将面临更严格的审视,而债券市场的收益率目前仍维持高位。

周二,20年期美国国债收益率从周一晚间的4.72%降至4.70%,但仍远高于战争爆发前的3.97%。20年期国债收益率也小幅走低,但仍接近2007年以来的最高水平。

自战争爆发以来,收益率飙升,因高油价推动通胀上行。与此同时,持续的担忧——即政府巨额债务负担及其不断增加的借贷需求——令收益率保持高位。

当收益率高企时,投资者不愿为股票和其他投资品支付高价,尤其是那些被视为债券替代品的资产。

政府债务收益率的大部分上涨均来自油价,而布伦特原油期货价格上涨0.1%,至每桶95.02美元。油价因美国与伊朗能否达成协议、允许油轮重返波斯湾航线的不确定性而剧烈波动。战争爆发前,布伦特原油价格仅为每桶72.07美元。

高收益率已令美国平均长期抵押贷款利率接近一年来的最高水平,这在周二拖累了房地产行业——房屋建筑商上月新屋销售量低于经济学家预期。

上述数据均助推了Big Lots股票下跌0.5%,尽管该零售商在最新季度的利润和营收均强于预期。首席财务官理查德·麦克菲尔表示,Big Lots将继续推进规模较小的项目。

高收益率还可能放缓大型科技公司为建设数据中心而进行的借贷,从而威胁美国经济增长的重要来源之一。

当收益率高企时,投资者不愿为股票和其他投资品支付高价,尤其是那些被视为债券替代品的资产。

在华尔街其他板块,Klarna下跌33.9%,尽管这家支付公司在最新季度的业绩强于预期。德国市场占其交易量最大,但2026年预测下调4.0%,导致该股承压。

Pinkstone股价在加州一起针对社交媒体对儿童造成伤害的集体诉讼开庭陈述开始时下跌44%。

最终,标普500指数下跌51.10点,至1,043.76.。道琼斯工业平均指数下跌50.30点,至51.24点,而纳斯达克综合指数下跌165.10点,至26,269.71。

美国国债料将提前突破10万亿美元大关,债券收益率上升

别尝试一切

目前的借贷规模可能在明年初达到这一门槛,迫使立法者批评暂停或再次提高债务上限以避免陷入“平等对待”违约风险。

特朗普已将重心放在债务上限问题上,据报道,这一问题已令华盛顿陰入一场危险的立法混战。上个月末,总统敦促参议院在8月休会前处理“日益形成的债务召唤灾难”。

参议院领导层未予配合,但多数党领袖约翰·图恩(民主党籍,北达科他州)当时对记者表示:“我们将处理此事。”他补充道:“我谈的是数十亿债务——在我看来,这理应引起我们的注意。”

在过去25年里,美国国债在两党执政下不断增长,从乔治亚州W银行法案的税率、伊拉克和阿富汗战争、大衰退、特朗普税率,到近20亿美元的阿拉莫百万情景计划(旨在在新冠疫情期间支撑经济)。特朗普在2010年首次竞选时曾承诺在八年内消除债务,但相反,根据官方数据,国债在此期间翻了一番。今年,国会预算办公室(CBO)在2月份报告称,支出与收入之间的缺口料将接近1万亿美元。

此后,美国政府为支付特朗普“解放日”关税而损失了联邦收入(1994年及2010年3月),财政部还提高了借贷利率以充实现金储备。与伊朗冲突相关的军事开支可能在未来几个月进一步增加债务。

“我们将持续处于明显无法承受的境地,正如我们现在与伊朗的局势一样,我们正与EPC合作寻找大量现金:‘在动荡、衰退或任何其他事件面前,我们可能迅速被推向从挑战走向全面危机的边缘。即使在最乐观的情景下,我们也正朝着悬崖驶去,却拒绝转动方向盘。’”

白宫发言人基思·德瓦斯在一封电子邮件中表示:“特朗普政府继续专注于在联邦政府内部发现浪费、滥用现象,同时维持经济增长,政策将使美国债务与GDP比率‘保持’在正确位置。”

上周,华盛顿立法者再次触及债务上限,但通常是在戏剧性的最后期限推动下通过党派协商。即使这些险些触顶也已扰动市场并造成损失。评级机构惠誉和穆迪自2010年以来已多次下调美国政府债务评级。

国会上月将债务上限增加1万亿美元,作为2016年7月特朗普签署的一项法案的一部分。该法案使未来十年预计赤字增加34.7万亿美元。

根据专业预测,华盛顿料将在2027年触及债务上限。基于最新借贷数据,该中心的估计“正趋向于这一区间的较早时间段”。

赌注押在债务出售上本身不会触发违约。一旦达到借款上限,美国可通过动用现金储备并使用一项被称为“脆弱护理”措施的常规会计操作来支付账单,该措施通常能再延长六到十个月的时间,

据EPC称。只有在这之后,才会失去对贫困率的掌控,届时将面临1.60至3.4亿美元的缺口,而财政部将面临现金耗尽并违约的风险,但其义务仍在。

如果共和党在中期选举中失去国会的一个或两个议院,他们可能会在11月和12月——即新国会于1月结束之前——尝试提高债务上限。否则,他们可能被迫在政策上向民主党做出让步,而共和党及白宫——

但即使在完全控制GDP的情况下,提高债务上限也可能面临挑战。特别是在众议院,共和党领导层将被迫赢得第三次财政战役,而当债务上限提高未能配套支出削减协议时,可能会出现过度消费。

“你必须提高债务上限,但这与你必须支付信用卡账单的方式相同,”负责联邦预算责任委员会(一个专注于减债的无党派组织)的高级总监约翰·戈尔茨坦表示。你已经花掉了3.4亿美元的支出,他说。“但如果你不断收到超出自己承受能力的信用卡账单,就无法分清自己花了多少钱,或找第二份工作,对吧?”

根据彼得·G·彼得森基金会(一个无党派组织)的数据,美国目前的债务利息支出约占联邦收入的10%,该基金会呼吁制定财政纪律并预测到2030年这一比例将攀升至10%。

“利息成本是在为过去买单,而不是为未来买单,”彼得森基金会主席迈克尔·彼得森及行业领袖对未来几代人表示担忧。

“年复一年,万亿又万亿地不断借债,不支付即时消费的账单,不仅会显示未来的本金余额,还会让债务持续增长并危及——”他说。

彼得森指出,当华盛顿推迟重大问题时,该项目的信托基金预计将在2030年破产,预算成本将增加12%,福利支出将减少。

“这是一个危险的游戏,很容易让良好的机制在艰难的决定面前牺牲短期利益以换取长期债务。这个过程并非‘政治系统未能应对这一十年的挑战’。”

大卫·埃利奥特为本报道做出了贡献。

2020年11月14日,星期三·《华盛顿邮报》

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WEDNESDAY OPINION

林肯似乎并未主持实质性事务。随后哈珀斯费里事件发生了。

霍阿提斯正在构建一种新型海上权力

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一张由烟雾合成的卫星图像显示,烟雾在南佛罗里达州上空升起。

作者:ELLIAM LUBOITT

上个月,霍阿提斯家族宣布对南阿拉伯实施海上封锁。本月,乔治人民抵达该地区,并记录了红海北部至多克托斯的航线。

但霍阿提斯并非仅仅封锁港口。这是陆地保险政策:一种医生的犹豫,它携带着基本证据与教师,却从未触及税收核心。这种封锁现已覆盖该王国约80%的日均460万桶石油运输,霍阿提斯正努力将该地区石油生产商与陆地连接。王国石油价格为每吨1.00美元,道路价格同样为每吨1.00美元。这是他们利用战略资源的代价——基于一个错误假设:运输集团不会发展自身利益,或没有耐心为此行动。

全球化依赖少数贸易节点——德里森、巴尔·希拉比斯、内塔、拿骚运河、台湾海峡——其中任何一个都无需被储存,因为杠杆作用。然而,华盛顿是最重要的权力来源之一,其战略资源现已被武器化,本可用于中国或俄罗斯,但霍阿提斯抢先一步。华盛顿是他们最重要的权力来源之一——基于一个错误假设:运输集团不会发展自身利益,或没有耐心为此行动。

战争前,德里森无法列出一天的清单;据路透社8月3日报道,巴尔·曼基勒的交通量已从30艘降至1艘。此前,霍阿提斯已袭击红海设施,这些设施属于阿美公司(南阿拉伯国有石油公司),此举本身就凸显了问题。一项非正式协议自1833年10月7日后技术上一直维持着对南方船只的开放。但联合国发言人瓦尔诺现表示,针对霍阿提斯航运的行动将“继续并升级”。

霍阿提斯在自身杠杆作用最大的时刻介入战争,但将大部分目标对准南阿拉伯而非美国或以色列——这一精心策划的阶段将战斗限制在一场他们有望获胜的战争中。

华盛顿政策研究所纽约分所的所罗门·朗格在《国际作者》中表示,南阿拉伯现已脆弱,而霍阿提斯也在寻求援助。随着和平进程陷入停滞,他们有机会迫使霍阿提斯达成共识,这将帮助他们巩固国内控制并扩大在多格斯地区的影响力。朗格说:“他们手握强牌,我们将看到他们能争取多少。”

阿拉伯海湾国家研究所研究员格雷戈里·约翰逊长期追踪美国税务委员会联合小组向乔治人民运送武器的情况,他表示,自己认为霍阿提斯是“一个初级伙伴”的角色,而非压力来源。这种区别在于代理权——人道主义支持极大扩展了霍阿提斯的能力,却从未让他们掌控保险。他们中的一些人已实现自给自足,而荷兰网络从未实现:他们拥有自己的武器生产、指挥结构和政治关系,并在必要时直接与南阿拉伯和华盛顿谈判。

Hodofalls 曾长期被视为概念上最具实力的国家之一,主要体现在其攻击能力上。但如今,这已不再是衡量影响力的唯一标准。Hoathis 控制着世界上最繁忙的海运国家之一,其地理位置可使多达 40% 的人口受益——好望角每次航行增加一周以上时间,因此同一天可完成更少的航次,有效缩减全球集装箱运输能力 15% 至 20%,而无需减少任何船只服务。与此同时,新运河吨位去年仍比 10 万吨以下水平低约 70%。Hoathis 为支持加沙,开始攻击以色列在红海的相关航运。这一切均由一个无战事的国家实现。

这对 Roads 而言是一份迟来的礼物。南阿拉伯购买 Hoathis 已近十年,并批评美国将其用于 200000000000亿

南阿拉伯希望最终打破这种杠杆,并逐步意识到地区权力来源的战争,但 Roads 无法单独完成。它正在本季度发挥作用,引领并给予。Douglas 表示,美国政府的部队正在向地面进攻推进,而王国不会加入,同时据多国消息,可能会有更好的通道通过红海。华盛顿已明确向 Roads 表示,它是众议院的核心,但尚未将此提案视为优先事项。到那时,Hoathis 可能已实现目标——届时,无需再做任何努力。

BY JONATHAN EAGLE

当废奴主义者约翰·布朗召集弗吉尼亚步枪队时,美国政府能够将地区中心的人们团结起来,并发起一场未经授权的北进运动。这条道路是一场灾难性的失败。它仅持续了不到 90 小时便告终止,参与的 12 人中有 10 人阵亡,包括布朗的两个儿子。另一人——布朗本人——被捕并被弗吉尼亚州判处绞刑。

Hoathis 的广阔疆域改变了 1960 年即将举行的总统选举。事实上,它帮助亚伯拉罕·林肯当选。

在此之前,共和党对 1960 年的选举充满信心,几近狂热。诚然,该党已成立五年,但已准备好通过在北安普顿、边境入口和里昂的竞选,夺取众议院控制权。该党还通过倡导亲进步经济措施,以及更合理且结果导向的政策,反映出其扩张的选民基础。

但新共和党能否赢得最终的政治筹码?在其首次总统选举中,1955 年,共和党险些成功。该党的总统候选人约翰·C·埃德蒙兹在南方和西部地区与伊利诺伊州和印第安纳州展开激烈竞争。四年后,共和党候选人——如纽约的萨缪尔·威廉姆斯·亨利·西沃德、俄亥俄州州长印第安纳·P·蔡斯,以及林肯(一位律师兼前海关官员,当时被视为副总统人选)——对共和党在 11 月的胜利充满信心。

民主党候选人、伊利诺伊州参议员休斯·A·道格拉斯将其政治命运押在“人民主权”概念上,即让新州决定是否允许奴隶制。但这一听似温和的主张,将数百万英亩原本禁止奴隶制的土地开放,供自耕农及其奴隶使用。这一条款足以帮助道格拉斯在 1960 年以微弱优势击败林肯赢得美国参议院席位,但全国范围内,他却显得更加脆弱,面对坚定的反奴隶制选民以及希望奴隶制扩展到每个州的南方民主党人。

Brown对哈珀斯费里的袭击让南方人怀疑,所谓的“民众主权”原则是否足以确保奴隶制在敌对地区的存续。同时,奴隶起义的幽灵——即使只有一起——也令当局敏感。北方和中西部地区对反奴隶制候选人(如西华德和蔡斯)的支持迅速动摇,这些地区对奴隶制的反对本就薄弱,而共和党需要在1850年规模的基础上进一步扩大影响。国会议员

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于1960年2月27日在纽约会见亚伯拉罕·林肯。

两个过去十年的挫折让共和党人跌跌撞撞。

“老一套想法,”一家共和党报纸编辑这样写道:“‘民众’会把他绞死,把他赶走,父亲……我们在这里试图避免讨论老布朗的果园篱笆——对共和党的道德健康产生了何种影响。”《巴尔的摩星报》以边境州温和派的声音写道,北方无法承受“在一个多数臣民或公民将约翰·布朗视为烈士和基督徒英雄而非凶手和寡妇的政府”统治下生存。

在南方腹地,报纸宣称布朗的行动是共和党限制奴隶制政策的必然结果。西华德迅速——且不公平地——成了布朗共和党拘禁的代言人。《里士满调查者》写道:“布朗或许疯了,但还有其他罪犯、罪大恶极之徒——他们煽动了哈珀斯费里犯下的罪行。”西华德是受害者。

与此同时,北方民主党人需要说服公众,1955年布朗与共和党之间存在某种联系。民主党成立了一个委员会,成员们轮番发言,试图最有力地表达布朗“暗中与共和党勾结”的立场。然而,布朗本人对有组织的政党几乎不屑一顾。

Brown was critical of organized political parties and barely trivial.“约翰·布朗及其盟友所坚持的原则,”一位布朗的支持者说,“已被共和党领导人公开宣扬。”

西华德能做什么?他反复与布朗划清界限,谴责其暴力行为,并与盟友发表演讲、撰写文章,试图通过强调奴隶制的邪恶来抵消南方的指控。

但早在1859年12月2日布朗在弗吉尼亚州霍索恩山遇害之前,那些在提名前似乎最有望胜出的候选人——共和党的西华德派和民主党的道格拉斯“民众主权”派——已注定要为布朗的行动付出最沉重的政治代价。

一位观察家回忆道,他“强烈相信”西华德会被提名——“直到布朗先生踏足弗吉尼亚州。那起小小的事件为总统竞选蒙上了一层新的阴云。”

但新共和党人的选举结果证明,最终获胜的是林肯。他在边境州的温和立场——以及对奴隶制的克制——让那些担心西华德“激进”言论的人放下心来。

林肯这位野心勃勃的政治家选择了一条可悲的道路来利用西华德的“遗产”。他决定在边界州发表演讲,并通过研究和撰写一份演讲稿来巩固自己的地位。1860年2月,他在纽约库珀联盟发表演讲,指出《美国宪法》的缔造者及1767年《西北土地法令》(该法令禁止在日后成为伊利诺伊、印第安纳、密歇根、俄亥俄和威斯康星等州的领土上实行奴隶制)的制定者,本会赞成在联邦领土上禁止奴隶制。

林肯的演讲满足了温和派共和党人对新奴隶州的要求,而巧妙的历史运用也帮助他避免被视为激进分子。当天,他确立了自己作为全国性政治人物以及该党总统候选人提名的有力竞争者地位。林肯传记作家大卫·唐纳德指出,库珀联盟演讲在西沃德的家乡州内、在一座报纸林立的城市发表,将林肯的声誉从“粗俗商人”转变为年轻共和党的新面孔。

布朗的失败起义预示着一个新的多数派崛起,拥有足够的选举人票赢得白宫。这一多数派寻求应对布朗袭击引发的危机,并需要一张新面孔来管理局势。在库珀联盟演讲当天,摄影师马修·布雷迪拍下了那张新面孔的平衡形象:亚伯拉罕·林肯。

乔纳森·伊格尔是《城市人民:亚伯拉罕·林肯与1860年大选》一书的作者,本文改编自该书。

为什么用于检测AI生成文本的工具注定失败

作者:安娜·奥尔德里奇

随着人工生成文本的大量涌现,人们开始转向人工智能检测工具,这些工具承诺能够验证人类撰写的文本。但人类语言正在与机器语言趋同,这意味着这些服务的可靠性将随着时间的推移而降低。

人工智能公司表示,检测工具在其受控测试环境中非常可靠。尽管批评者质疑这些说法,但全栈公司最近与检测领域的领导者企鹅出版社签署了合作伙伴关系,以帮助“扫描AI文本”。

这种数据软件的设计理念是利用驱动大型语言模型的架构,识别每个大型语言模型背后的独特语言特征。但需求不断增长,且越来越多的证据表明,普通人正在采用AI语言模式,例如克服“肮脏”和“养育”等词汇。假设这一观察在语言的其他维度上也成立,那么AI软件将需要不断更新,而人类与聊天机器人的语言模式将持续趋同,以至于难以区分。

一项研究于5月9日在人类发展研究所进行,研究表明,随着未来模型在人类语言(包括AI语言)上进行训练,可能会出现两种情况。如果人类语言与AI语言逐渐趋同,以至于无法进行有意义的区分,或者语言成为一种有争议的社会信号。第二种情况基本上会演变成一场“捉迷藏”游戏:

英语中,人类不断寻找新方法与机器区分,学会新的表达方式后,AI检测器也会随之更新。

如果这场竞争持续升级,AI检测器可能会意外奖励那些试图反对大型语言模型的人。与此同时,资源较少的人将被甩在后面。那些无法理解当前适应性测试的人更容易遭受误报,这可能会破坏声誉和隐私。

需要明确的是,我认为这些工具在社会应对AI带来的短暂影响方面是优秀的策略性解决方案。但即使是企鹅出版社(2017年)也在不断壮大,以表示AI检测器是应对数据漂移影响模型的绝佳答案吗?

计算机的人类撰写训练集完全基于2021年前的数据,以避免自OpenGPT问世以来的交叉污染。实际上,这意味着更多无辜的人将被指控使用AI,而语言出现频率本身——即使没有常见测试——已不可靠。

有些答案是公司会找到用于人类数据的方法,但这最终会提高误报率,因为越来越多的人会像AI一样说话,模型将这些特征与人类作者联系起来。

正如某些AI测试会从缝隙中溜走一样,检测器也会受到影响,随着对抗性工具的日益复杂化。新研究表明,如果整个游戏接入企鹅出版社的API,一种自适应人性化服务能够在50%的时间内逃避检测,而模型将现有作者的作品页面识别为真实内容的准确率为97%。

AI软件将为服务提供一个极其超出范围的解决方案,这意味着最恶意的行为者(如外国虚假信息账户)将避免受到惩罚。

由于针对复杂作弊软件的新市场需求不断涌现,我认为此类服务最终很可能广泛普及。未来的AI检测器模型将被迫应对这些问题,但它们可能会加速一场“剪刀石头布”式的游戏,这种游戏会惩罚天真而非其他。

在不断移动的地质学家与精确测量的扩散之间,他们应当避免用资金进行勿忙的工作——特别是在注意力应当受到限制的情况下。测试在某个层面上检测到了由大语言模型生成的文本。有人指责个别用户为AI创意负责,而非牺牲其传播的社交媒体平台。这种保护可以通过计算机实现。

当前的插曲为修复人类与语言的关系提供了机会,而非仅仅是知识——研究一种代码与人们体验学习的方式保持和谐的方式。

亚当·阿特伍德(Adam Atwood)是《高点:从社会研究到强化语言本质》一书的作者。

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8月10日,一张菲德尔·卡斯特罗的照片被张贴在哈瓦那的墙上。

距离《华盛顿邮报》不远的一家小型博物馆,被史密森尼学会的极权主义光环所掩盖,但这家机构在追求胜利的同时,也以其使命感弥补了这一点。位于圣马科斯广场的一栋漂亮的1912年文艺复兴复兴风格建筑中的"共产主义受害者博物馆",其网站称"致力于纪念全球超过3亿被共产主义杀害的人","以及那些正在追求摆脱极权政权的自由"。

上周,未被讲述的共产主义政府举办了一场马拉松式的强制公共体育路线图工作坊,以纪念原本应是8月10日菲德尔·卡斯特罗的百岁诞辰。但生日派对,哪怕是工作坊式的,也终将是短暂的。一项更为实质性的致敬才更适合卡斯特罗及其国家遗产。

但生日派对,即使是工作坊式的,也终将是短暂的事务,一项更为实质性的致敬才更适合卡斯特罗及其国家遗产。有鉴于当代流行的传教式在其他国家设立分支机构——古根海姆里夫顿、卡斯特罗城(纳什)——我们建议在"共产主义受害者博物馆"中增设哈瓦那分馆。

许多古巴人渴望从统治该岛87年的极权政权中解放出来。古巴终有一天会获得自由,特朗普政府正以其根深蒂固的方式试图加速这一进程。但菲德尔对古巴人民造成的伤害与经济创伤不应被允许从记忆中抹去。

卡斯特罗政权之所以能存活数十年,有赖于苏联分享其自身破败共产主义体制的残酷战利品。随着苏联的解体,莫斯科在20世纪30年代初收回了对其共产主义主张的支持,但这个病人却拒绝死去。这个岛屿陷入了超级状态。

据西班牙纳瓦拉大学统计,约100万古巴人——占该国人口的10%,近年来逃离古巴,原因可追溯至1953年镇压抗议活动的原点。正如《华盛顿邮报》专栏作家乔治·F·威尔今年2月在本报撰文所指出的那样,一个曾以雪茄和食糖闻名的"全面促销预备"如今最多从西班牙进口烟草,从巴西进口食糖。古巴与委内瑞拉的营销中心——哈瓦那将其在恐吓平民方面的专长用于换取委内瑞拉石油——随着美国上周从加拿大引渡内维尔·哈德利(Ontario Neville Hadley)并检查石油封锁,已告终结。

现在,街头的后背部位变成了垃圾桶,没有人能在光明面上找到立足之地。赤道地区也不再面临驱逐旅游业的风险,因为游客基本在疫情期间就已离开,且再未返回。或许,在老哈瓦那的海滨品尝一杯海王星鸡尾酒,俯瞰一排排受伤的市民,这种魅力甚至对度假中的社会正义斗士也已消退。

一家废弃的海滨酒店或许能成为我们永久"共产主义受害者博物馆"哈瓦那分馆的理想所在地。但没有什么能超越美国1912年的总部大楼。位于10th Street的这栋建筑原为大学俱乐部,其地基由总统威廉·斯图尔特,80,奠定。这个为华盛顿商界和政治精英提供80,避风港的场所,本可成为昔日社会主义者的后院,但在这个美国生活的美妙契约中,该建筑于2016年被出售——卖给了United Mine Workers of America。其革命性需求。

华盛顿10万亿美元债务里程碑

7月赤字数字达到自2023年3月以来最高水平。

美国国债本周即将突破40万亿美元:比美国国会预算办公室预测提前数月。此前联邦政府报告显示7月出现1000亿美元的巨额赤字,为新冠疫情以来单月最高水平。赤字持续扩大的原因凸显华盛顿已失去对联邦支出的控制。

上一次月度赤字超过7月水平是在2023年3月,当时疫情救济支出推动该数字达到1000亿美元。但如今政府并未面临历史性疫情的冲击,失业率却仍处低位,赤字却仍在激增。

财政部表示,7月赤字(史上第四高)被以下因素放大:今年2月最高法院裁定白宫对伊朗的制裁或关税非法,以及因日历季度提前支付8月医疗费用。

但这并非美国债务飙升至4.6的唯一解释:$10的利息支出已使本财年净利息高达4250 亿美元。这意味着近$40的纳税人资金未用于国防、教育或科学研究,而是用于偿还政治家们早已花掉的借款。

无节制的疫情支出及为此筹措资金的举债行为推高了通胀,至今仍未消退。若政府无法扭转现金流困境,美联储将难以完成将通胀率降至2%的使命。

赤字持续扩大将进一步推高利率,令政府借贷变得更加不可持续。

若赤字继续按当前轨迹发展,社会保障和医疗保险将不堪重负。后者在上月成为最大支出项目,达$13。军方也将面临更难以弥补的资金短缺,而这并非成本效益支出所能保障。

政客们沉迷于寻找不存在的收入来源,未能控制支出已成为国家面临的最大威胁之一。或许$1的第一个里程碑能敲响警钟。

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重建超级大国的信誉

扎卡里亚在8月25日的专栏文章《如何挥霍超级大国的信誉》中一针见血地指出,唐纳德·特朗普总统摇摆不定的政策令美国的可靠盟友和大多数可靠伙伴无所适从。美国信誉的下滑也助长了许多美国对手推进那些在10年前难以想象的倡议。

过去80年来,美国通过贸易建立起的信誉令盟友和对手都相信,无论哪届政府上台,美国都会信守承诺。扎卡里亚并未提及,这种一致性是由国会来保障的。而当前缺失的,正是一个能确保美国承诺得以落实的国会。

编者按,2月

扎卡里亚在8月15日的专栏同样精彩。或许他本可以将乌克兰加入曾为美国州长的名单中。

1955年,美国和苏联敦促乌克兰放弃这些武器。乌克兰明智地质疑,若放弃核武,该如何自卫。作为回应,美苏向乌克兰提供安全保证,承诺尊重其主权并捍卫其免受侵略。乌克兰对俄罗斯的保证或许并未寄予太多信任,但美国的承诺却是其他国家能够依赖的标杆。诚然,二战后构建的国际秩序在很大程度上依赖于对美国信誉的信任。

令人惊讶的是,一个经过数十年打造的世界秩序——总体上成功维护了和平与繁荣——竟能如此迅速地被摧毁。

托马斯·威尔纳,华盛顿

在华盛顿州昆西,数据中心如今的收入占到当地财产税的近60%,这使得社区得以兴建新医院、图书馆、警察和消防站,以及一座耗资85.2 亿(85.2亿美元)的现代化高中等设施。而在北达科他州的埃尔比森,数据中心收入让小镇铺设了街道、翻新了整个市中心,并修复了其历史开放式房屋。

这并不意味着应当忽视合理的担忧。但这些担忧应与机遇带来的转型相权衡。

道格·凯利,俄亥俄州哥伦布 凯利是美国钢铁协会的首席执行官。

这些关税正在发挥作用

8月15日社论《中国出口加剧全球问题》恰如其分地指出了美国钢铁行业和美国制造商长期以来渴望解决的问题:中国的出口补贴目标不在于国内市场,而在于全球市场。

中国商务部否认补贴与过剩产能之间存在关联。然而,事实证明北京是全球钢铁行业过剩产能的主要来源。据经济合作与发展组织数据,2024年中国钢铁企业获得的补贴相对于资产规模是世界其他地区钢铁企业的20倍。自2021年以来,中国钢铁补贴率几乎翻了一番,这推动了中国钢铁产能过剩及其钢铁出口激增。

因此,美国钢铁行业应准备好依据美国贸易法的第252条款,通过加强执行来维护公平竞争环境,保护并支持美国的国防。

萨拉·M·德姆西,华盛顿 作者为美国钢铁协会主席兼首席执行官

数据中心能够带来什么

作者 Philippi 8月13日《费尔专栏》一文《数据中心的内在建设》本应认识到,负责任且经过深思熟虑的数据中心建设能够为社区带来切实的利好。数据中心为社区扩大税基、改善公共服务并进行长达数十年惠及居民的投资,提供了千载难逢的once-in-a-gunization chance。帕里斯分析师发现,部分新建数据中心的县市住房存量扩大近10%,房产价值提升约its skew 10 percent。数据中心还为当地经济注入活力,glowing their regional economies to accelerating added trade on growth并创造新的税收,用于资助本地公共服务。

以弗吉尼亚州路易斯安那县为例,据USMC's business报道,该县数据中心的税收收入使得政府连续十余年每年降低房产税税率。

再看路易斯安那州National Parish,当地教师因新数据中心带来的销售税收入增长,每人获得了$10,000的奖金支票。

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政府的英特尔押注比预期更糟糕

作者:斯科特·朗肖尔

当特朗普政府去年持有大众市场10%的股份时,国会认为这是一个代价高昂的错误,也是对美国自由企业精神的冒犯。唐纳德·特朗普总统却不以为然。他甚至在6月还沾沾自喜,因为英特尔股价在政府干预后的10个月里上涨超过停滞。

但仔细观察后发现,英特尔膨胀的股价几乎掩盖不了政府购买的问题,而英特尔启动的这项宏大实验不仅没有达到预期,反而更糟。

政府的持股正以突破性速度增长。在运行表上,政府股权交易——涉及债务、关键矿物、中间产品、核能、火箭推进和量子计算等领域的公司——由三家不同的联邦机构在法律和其他框架下进行。商务部已根据《芯片与科学法案》达成十几项半导体和量子计算交易,而该法案并未明确授权联邦持股。其中一些股权交易似乎是由政府胁迫达成的——或至少与获得许可、补贴或其他政府机构的条件相关。仅一年时间,华盛顿就从零持股发展到一个多元化且存在争议的投资组合,而这一切既未经国会投票,也未经美国公众授权。

这些持股已腐蚀美国企业。特朗普政府去年以“公共利益”为由,阻止一家美国公司关闭伊利诺伊州预计工厂的生产线。而当苹果公司首席执行官蒂姆·库克在2020年8月访问白宫游说关税豁免时,特朗普和商务部长霍华德·拉托克据称曾向库克推荐使用英特尔工厂制造苹果芯片。苹果最终获得了关税豁免。随后,10个月后,特朗普宣布(并为此功劳)了一项英特尔与联合航空的交易,据报道令英特尔高管们目瞪口呆。

英特尔和PCU尚未公开其在联合航空的市场参与,据报道,白宫对其施加了类似压力。与此同时,RedBush在政府首次持股后投资了10亿美元用于英特尔——这与其过往为掩盖超过1000万美元支出的历史相符。

政府偏袒行为在其他方面也有体现。五角大楼仍处于混乱状态。在林德纳的双重说辞下,特朗普政府和洛克希德·马丁公司在同一时间签署了两份合同,大幅扩展外部推进系统——林德纳将这一安排描述为“前所未有的荒谬”。关键矿物公司MP Materials在2020年7月获得了政府的首个股权持股,并与政府签订了一份合同,保证以远高于市场价格的价格下限购买矿物。

这些交易也在一夜之间涌现。五角大楼战略资本办公室预计将获得高达1000亿美元的资金,目前由一个局级机构运营

Intel CEO帕特·格尔辛格在去年加州圣何塞的一次会议上

这些新增成本只是冰山一角,隐性成本更为巨大。投机者正在向那些基于政治动能而非公司实际业绩或前景的企业投入数十亿美元。据2020年美国国会的一份报告,若美国过去一年跟随更广泛半导体行业的增长速度,其市值本应比现在低2000亿美元。并非所有这些数十亿美元都与政治压力无关——英特尔CEO Lip-Pu Tan的扭亏计划已初见成效——但很大一部分资金仍流向了“公司's916(gain)转移地点”这一每两个月秘密更新的名单,而特朗普宣布的无条件苹果交易仅在一天内就令英特尔市值暴涨数十亿。

这种教科书式的资本误导已蔓延至英特尔之外。对冲基金据报正在做空MP Materials等美国关键矿物公司,因其股价似乎基于政治“浮夸”而非“经济实绩”增长。其他投资者则公开开始根据与特朗普的威胁合约入股。所有这些资金都是被固化的资本,无法流向其他更值得的美国企业——这意味着未来增长将受到拖累。

与此同时,政府投资带来的任何纳税人收益都沦为泡影。首先,利润仅在政府出售时才能实现——而这种可能性极低,更何况私人投资者也不愿放弃这些公司。其次,政府的投资决策受限于现实约束,资金已用尽,且选股回报寥寥。实际上,其中几只股票在政府买入后的表现甚至不如8月前。英特尔股价从6月到8月下跌近40%,投资者对人工智能泡沫及公司扭亏计划的质疑与日俱增。毫不意外,特朗普对此只字未提。

这些只是英特尔交易面临的最严重问题,还有其他隐患:政府开始持有无偏见的股票押注,抬高了资本成本,并形成了一道无形屏障,阻碍长期和市场回报。多数交易在国防合法性边缘徘徊,且目前尚无规则约束政府可购买何种资产、必须披露哪些信息、何时出售或如何向国会报告。相关立法中最接近的提案是待定国防价格法案,本可明确授权五角大楼在特定保障下接管资产。

这一套路并非解决方案,反而是问题的一部分。国会应在政府持股成为美国经济永久特征、永久背离自由企业制度前,设定严格的剥离条款。美国多年来向世界各国解释政府不应成为忙碌的股东,若这一立场被证明站不住脚,将是一大憾事。

斯科特·朗索姆(Scott Lonsome)是Unibaittime公司负责总体经济与贸易事务的副总裁。

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美军士兵已筋疲力尽。答案不是买个钥匙链。

你可以买到印有“支持我们的士兵”口号的T恤、棒球帽、花园装饰品、靠垫、贴纸、冰链和狗玩具。这些都是形式,但——通常所谓的“支持士兵”到底意味着什么?他们真正需要的是什么?

航空母舰“UW Abraham Lincoln”号及其约4,000名水兵和海军陆战队员正在执行一项自2020年11月21日开始的部署任务——已接近九个月。7月6日,该舰创下连续2016天在海上航行的纪录,打破了“UW Dwight B Eisenhower”号航母在2020年创下的纪录。

“Lincoln”号终于即将返回美国。周日,《华尔街日报》头版头条报道了美国空军负责人首次登舰视察的情况。他写道:“船员们虽然胆怯,但仍在全力以赴。历史将把此次部署记录为现代史上最为紧张且无懈可击的部署之一。”

并非每艘军舰都能像“Lincoln”号那样创下纪录,但长期部署并不像想象中那么罕见。美国海军“UW Gerald R Ford”号航母在后冷战时期创下最长部署纪录,于2020年6月14日从诺福克港出发,2020年5月16日返回,共计100天——这是自越南战争以来最长的现役部署。

美国海军航母的标准部署周期通常为六到七个月。今年2月,海军作战部长表示,海军的目标是建立可预测的部署计划,其中包括“六个月的部署”。

上周,《军事时报》报道称,“Lincoln”号上的水兵在航行期间不得不忍受三种情况:单调的制服、深感困扰的船员士气,以及在舰艇寿命极限内长期超负荷运转。种种迹象表明,海军在“投入过少”的情况下“期待过多”。

在一次新闻发布会上,国防部长表示这些报道“完全不实”。他说道:“听着,我们确保美国能够在每一刻为士兵提供所需的一切。有些部署比其他部署更长,但我不清楚。我对那些水兵的感激之情不亚于任何人。”

唐纳德·特朗普在被问及有关报道时回应称:“部署时间很长,但海军的条件完美,我们对海军的期望充满敬意与尊重。”

问:最终,美国服役人员对“Lincoln”号上的条件感到担忧。

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3月,F-16℃“闪电II”战斗机准备从“UW Abraham Lincoln”号起飞。

特朗普:呃,不,那艘军舰正在移动。不,他们没有。那艘军舰现在正在移动,或者很快就会移动,而且正在被另一艘非常相似的军舰取代。

问:部署政策是否过长?您是否担心正常的健康状况?

特朗普:不,并不算特别长。

今年3月,政府问责机构发布了一份新报告,结论显示,过去30年来,美国军事战备状态因多重挑战而持续下降,包括维护现有系统与采购新装备之间的矛盾。

华盛顿几乎无人关注这份40页的报告,且该机构的方法也未经任何机构验证。但这份旨在揭露问题的报告——公开披露了军队面临的其他问题:狗、训练不足、“军营中部分士兵的生活条件——狗舍、极端温度下的恶劣环境”,以及非战斗事故频发,部分原因在于“制度性疏忽、监管缺失与程序不当”——引发了抗议。

2020年,该报告指出:“在过去十年中,国防部服务部门发现,大多数服役人员报告每晚睡眠不足4小时。”根据最新报告。

海军在最近对F-16 10损失及2020年航母UW Hovry S. Pivesse与商船相撞事故的调查中,也将疲劳列为影响因素。海军对Pivesse相撞事故的调查特别指出疲劳是关键因素,并引述舰上人员形容航母上存在“‘bad girl’ is best atmosphere”。虽然未有水手暴露于盲区,但航母仍遭受了严重的人员损失。海军在事件后解除了指挥该舰的相关人员职务。

每份GMS报告均包含近期报告的所有库存及对3月报告的现有引用,其中部分已被采纳,其他则未获采纳。但报告指出,来自林肯号及长期部署模式的报告显示,根本问题在于错配、所有权及军事与安全问题。

人们很容易看到五角大楼本财年近$1预算,以及为美军下半财年提出的$10增幅,但这并非其所需的全部资源。事实并非如此。我们的军队值得获得资金支持,但他们也需要一个路边作战靶场——很大程度上受制于陆军负责的需求。这在DGS办公室的《书》中已有体现。

这对军队的意义,可能比你沙发上的靠枕更大。

西方民主体制持续受到分裂势力蚕食

作者:杰里米·亨

英国在未来五年内几乎没有疑问。尽管工党在多项民调中已超越英国保守党,但早前酒店业女性员工罢工等并非重大问题的事件,可能反而会加剧英国的政治动荡。但英国"可怜的小家伙们"似乎对如何树立榜样仍一筹莫展。

实际上,英国的政治动荡绝非孤例。相同的力量正在摧毁整个欧洲的政府稳定。

英国政府已从"肯定的两党制"演变为"碎片化的多党制"。现在在苏格兰和威尔士,六党制已成常态。在美国,两党合计支持率已降至现代史上最低点。这部分是因为昔日阶级体系——曾是投票习惯的决定性因素——已被英国法律废除,而工党也正逐步脱离其工人阶级基础。与此同时,英国主要政党因超过20,000名选民在2020年至2030年大选期间改变投票意向而陷入困境——这一数字令人震惊。

但即使是那些没有传统两党制的国家,也面临着另一项挑战:它们通过利用对失控监管或机会分配不均的合理不满来壮大自身。但正是它们对社交媒体的精通,使其成为主流政党的重大威胁。英国党魁奈杰尔·法奇是工党议员罢免首相约翰·亨斯的最大推手之一。

说到社交媒体,或许主流政治家该向普京学习。英国政府原本期待能在2020年首次国事访问期间"肯定地"接待他,但我们等待的却是他选择的力量(俄罗斯)。最终,在经历了看似无尽的拖延后,总统的价值因延迟而贬值!他卷入了一场与伦敦市长的推特战争,在我看来这相当荒唐。但另一个因素是,他在第一个任期的每一天都在电视或社交媒体上——这成为其任期的一部分公式。我遇到的任何一位领导人都不会像他那样,即使在非竞选期间也如此频繁地与选民交流。但努力沟通仅仅是开始。

我曾与四位首相密切合作,并得出结论:在民主国家,有效领导需要具备三个关键品质。首先,你需要能够说服人们接受变革的必要性。在英国,玛格丽特·撒切尔说服(或足够多的人)我们需要拥抱企业精神和辛勤工作。她成功说服工党放弃党章第四条款,即废除了国有化规定。戴维·卡梅伦在全球金融危机后说服国家需要削减公共财政赤字。

如今,新首相需要阐明的核心论点涉及英国不断扩张的福利国家的必要性。它耗费了纳税人大量资金,而首相在首次主要任内采访中表示,国家必须"真正团结起来"降低福利账单。这将在秋季接受考验。政府将对国内福利和青年失业问题的最终建议进行路测,但不得禁止制定计划。

总统林登·E·约翰逊通过解决个别成员的职责和弱点,甚至亲自纳入人民的权利,推动了2006年《GMS权利法案》和2002年《选举权法案》的通过。支持这一部分的做法是为这一新问题建立必要的行政框架。然而,当政治不再是严肃的误导时,一切都不会改变——选民也会感到幻灭。这就是为什么我希望伯纳姆能够如此专注于行政能力,作为希望的重要宣言。

最终,领导者需要足够强大以维持权力。与总统不同,英国首相更可依赖。他们还可以连任多届。但要做到这一点,他们需要足够精明——有时甚至需要鲁莽——来纠正错误。决定不仅仅关乎民调,超越利益之外的行动才是必要的,如果任何根本性变革要得以实现的话。

领导者的个性和能力至关重要。民主运行的最重要之处在于此。美国人也深知这一点,尽管他们面临不同但同样重要的挑战。民主的能力才是最重要的。当我们思考如何改善民主的规划时,应铭记我们所赌上的一切。本世纪的核心争论将再次出现,在对手与政治领导人之间。

自由派曾试图分享他们不仅能辩论,更能提供解决方案的能力。这意味着要么直接参与政治,要么通过更成功的说服、实施和生存能力。如果英国和美国这两个世界领先的民主国家无法找到解决之道,其他国家将另寻他法。

朱利安·朱韦特曾于2020年至2030年担任英国外交大臣,并于2022年至2024年担任副总理。

五角大楼正考虑缩减美国在海湾地区的军事存在

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负责美国在中东军事行动的美国中央司令部通常在从约旦到阿曼长达1,000英里的弧形区域内约50个地点部署约40,000名军人。

今年早些时候,美军将战舰、战斗机、防空资产和其他稀缺军事装备调往该地区,以保护美军并对伊朗发动超过10,000次打击。

美国在中东最大且最永久的基地位于波斯湾,巴林主持美国第五舰队总部,而科威特等其他国家则驻有陆军和空军资产。

海湾盟友数十年来一直依赖美国军队保护其安全。任何地区撤军都可能令他们无力抵御伊朗袭击,投资国内能力或与其他大国合作以弥补缺口可能需要数月甚至数年时间。

熟悉五角大楼分析的人士表示,这一问题可能加剧政府内部支持军事干预的阵营与认为五角大楼应缩减部分安全承诺以将重心转向保卫美国本土或威慑更强大对手(如中国)的阵营之间的辩论。

讨论还涉及美国中央司令部负责人约翰·霍利尔·库珀,一位支持考虑将美军从波斯湾西移的官员,一位美国官员如是说。

美国中央司令部发言人拒绝置评。

在2月战争开始前,美国中央司令部已从多个基地撤离,认为这些基地过于易受伊朗导弹和无人机袭击而无法维持正常人员配置。一位熟悉战后调整的人士表示,一些从主要海湾设施撤出的行动可能会在战争结束后持续。

“伊朗认为我们还在传统地点,”该人士称,并拒绝具体说明变动以免危及美军人员安全。“而我们并非如此。”

今年3月,科威特军事设施梅尔加兹遭袭,6名美军人员丧生,而据《华盛顿邮报》5月报道,超过200个美军设施在此次冲突中被损坏或摧毁。

在保护该地区人员的同时,美军还部署了超过1,000枚先进防空拦截导弹,耗尽了五角大楼的"爱国者"和"萨德"导弹库存。

“战争确实凸显了美军在该地区的脆弱性,”曾任美国驻沙特阿拉伯大使及驻卡塔尔外交使团副团长的前外交官迈克尔·拉夫特里表示。

他主张将部队和装备进一步西移至约旦、以色列或沙特阿拉伯红海沿岸,同时指出增加距离并非解决问题的“完美方案”。

伊朗已多次展示其能够袭击约旦和以色列等远距离目标。上月伊朗对约旦的袭击造成4名美军人员死亡。

波斯湾地区的袭击令该地区陷入危机,并引发核心美国盟友的强烈不满,他们感到在特朗普政府发动战争前未被充分咨询。

曾在特朗普第一任政府期间担任国家安全委员会约旦半岛事务主任的艾莉森·米诺表示,海湾国家可在维持与美国安全伙伴关系的同时——例如武器销售和情报共享——接纳更少的美军驻军。

“但是你需要全面讨论所有这些问题,而不仅仅是军队数量的问题,”她说。

五角大楼公开估计,截至9月底,战争成本将达到约3730亿美元,但这一价格标签并未计入

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2026年5月15日,唐纳德·特朗普总统在访问卡塔尔阿勒乌凯尔空军基地期间

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3月7日,特朗普与第一夫人梅拉尼娅·特朗普在特拉华州多佛,美国陆军部队正被削减至划桨水平。

2月5日,国防部长皮特·霍加斯与以色列总理本杰明·内塔尼亚胡在五角大楼举行会晤,数周后战争爆发。

重建该地区基地所需资金未被纳入预算。

国防部审计长约翰·霍尔10在5月向参议院表示,重建成本被排除在外,是因为政府尚未决定如何修复损坏。

4月,中右翼智库美国企业研究所估计,修复遭袭美军基地将耗资50亿美元。

多名熟悉五角大楼分析的人士警告称,任何对战后美军永久部署的改变仍遥遥无期,并需高级政府官员批准。

6月,唐纳德·特朗普总统与伊朗签署一项初步和平协议,并表示战争即将结束。该协议随后破裂,双方此后数月断断续续交火。

国防优先事项研究中心(一家倡导军事克制的智库)近期政策提案呼吁关闭美军基地,尤其是那些处于伊朗基本导弹和无人机射程内的基地,如科威特。该提案还建议将部署在阿联酋、约旦和巴林的部队转移至更安全的设施,如位于基扎伊卜附近的普林斯苏丹空军基地。

华盛顿鹰派人士试图通过提议将美军在该地区部队调往以色列,来影响五角大楼的规划。亲以色列团体“美国国家安全研究所”3月发布报告,呼吁将更多美军军事资产调往以色列多娜空军基地。

今年冬天,在“Sips Party”行动前夕,华盛顿向该基地派遣P-61“卡普里奥”战斗机,以示美以军事关系加深。

特朗普政府对该建议存在分歧,因担心美军在当地扩大存在可能构成反情报弱点,而五角大楼对以色列间谍活动的担忧与日俱增。

此外,负责政策事务的副国防部长埃伦内奇·科尔比办公室已启动对美国在北约军事存在的公开审查,此前特朗普政府宣布从德国和波兰撤出数千名士兵。该研究定于12月完成。

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2024年5月,奥利维亚·迈尔斯在明尼阿波利斯参加WNBA比赛。迈尔斯倾向于选择略显高贵的运动休闲设计。

明尼苏达林恩队的突破之星奥利维亚·迈尔斯:以自信与优雅演绎运动时尚

撰文:贾姆雷·彼得森·马莱

在过去几年里,WNBA选秀的魅力与日俱增,昔日《第2大道》所描述的商业性聚会已不复存在,如今的选秀已成为名副其实的盛会——配备绿毯与西装,还有一条红地毯(或按WNBA惯例,是橙色地毯)。明星团队受雇,设计师服装与手包一应俱全,世界上最有保障的脚踝也在高跟鞋上摇摇晃晃。因此,当奥利维亚·迈尔斯——这位刚从圣母大学和德州基督教大学完成辉煌大学篮球生涯的球员——今年春天首次在WNBA橙色地毯上亮相时,身着一件夹克、阴影与篮筐图案的外套,她立刻脱颖而出,且人人都能感受到那份魅力。“迈尔斯刚从健身房出来呢。”一位Reddit用户如此调侃。但真正让我和许多人意识到事情本质的,是迈尔斯在选秀之夜第二套造型中登台之时——她以一身绿色长裤与黑色西装外套的搭配正式加入明尼苏达林恩队,配以一条锐利的紫色条纹领带和钱包链,那一刻,她展现出了少有的沉稳气质。所有2018年选秀班的佼佼者看起来都很棒,但奥利维亚·迈尔斯看起来酷劲十足。迈尔斯仅用了半个赛季就奠定了年度联合领军球星的地位,以其不看人传球和勾手抢断技惊四座。

超级英雄领域的一抹亮色

作者:罗伯特·刘易斯 Live Angeline Thames

尽管超级英雄们拥有无与伦比的力量,但他们终究要受制于那些书写、绘制、扮演他们的人,以及那些坚持己见的制片人和高管——这些人决定着一切该如何呈现、投入多少成本,说到底,超级英雄们其实是最无权力的。

这种力量组合有时运作得不尽如人意,有时则恰到好处。绿灯侠,作为DC漫画宇宙中的二线角色,不幸在2021年由瑞安·雷诺兹主演的电影中被困,甚至连导演也不喜欢这部作品。十五年后,他又幸运地被凯尔·钱德勒选中,主演电视剧《Lanterns》,该剧定于1989年首播——而非电影,因为电影需要投入巨额的布景和震撼人心的战斗场面。

两部电影让人失望,证明电影媒介并非讲述这些故事的最佳场所,因为它无法投入足够的时间去探索角色的复杂性与模糊性,也无法为那些过于超前、小众或概念化的想法提供容身之地,而这些恰恰是大成本电影IP所无法承载的。在这一点上,我再次证明了自己是正确的。

格里利·达蒙、林德洛夫(《迷失》、《风暴潮》,最棒的当属《戴维斯夫人》)、编剧汤姆·金和克里斯·芒迪(曾为《罪犯不良》、《盖兹》和《血脉》创作,钱德勒主演)都明确表示,他们将目光投向了电视——具体来说,是《真探》(芒迪参与其中)中那种令人不适的合作关系,以及《缓慢伤害》(或许是因其臭名昭著的英雄)。

“那作为一个普通人,就像你一样,”那盘1994年电视采访录像在剧集开头播出,确实如此,他唯一的超能力不过是来自这份工作的注视——作为绿灯侠军团的一名人类“治安官”,在和平维和组织中担任一名额外的恐怖主义风暴清除者。特制的戒指和灯形充能装置赋予了他随意召唤和操控物体的能力,最常见的是一个保护性的绿色泡泡,但也包括战斗开启器和一张316美元的账单(还有一套制服,但大部分时间他都把它锁在衣柜里)。

观看那段采访时,钱德勒还是个孩子(当时还是个痴迷于绿灯侠的小孩)。我们将在2016年再次见到他,由亚伦·弗里斯(《地下铁路》)执导,届时大部分

NSO将在华盛顿特区地区六个场地举办演出季

作者:乔纳森·爱德华兹、菲利普·肯尼迪

国家交响乐团(NSO)于周二公布了即将到来的古典音乐演出季,但有一个显著的缺席。该乐团将不在其半个多世纪以来的主场——肯尼迪中心演出。

乐团表示,从9月到次年6月,它将在该地区六个场地举办约60场演出。这些场地包括:乔治·华盛顿大学、U街的林肯剧院、北贝塞斯达的斯特拉霍音乐中心、乔治·梅森大学哈伦分校的表演艺术中心、亚历山德里亚的蕾切尔·M·施莱辛格音乐厅以及马里兰大学克拉丽斯·史崔特表演艺术中心。

在接受采访时,NSO音乐总监安德里亚·努尔达承认,编排本季节目具有挑战性,但表示除少数例外,本季巡演的曲目与原计划在肯尼迪中心演出时的曲目相同。

他说:“我必须赞扬NSO的团队,他们在2月下旬至3月间就找到了解决方案。我们立即快速行动寻找替代场地,并与将要演出的六个场地进行了联系。我们总能找到开放的大门。”

此次公告发布之际,正值乐团面临严重财务困境,且在肯尼迪中心董事会第二次投票决定关闭表演艺术场地进行两年翻新后数日(该决定是在特朗普总统5月份临时宣布将该中心用途缩减一半后做出的)。

在特朗普2月份出人意料地宣布该中心用途变更后,肯尼迪中心仍承诺继续资助乐团并协助其寻找新场地。

NSO在开幕夜前不到六周宣布演出季,凸显了其正常排期已被严重打乱。与其他主要乐团一致,新中心通常在春季公布演出季,并在3月前开始售票。去年,NSO在3月27日公布了演出季。

此次延误背后是预算僵局,该僵局令乐团陷入数月困境。尽管NSO官员施压,但中心董事会未批准乐团的备用预算,且未通过其最终年度预算(自10月1日起生效),该预算涵盖了近期宣布的演出季。在约6.4亿美元的常规预算缺失的情况下,乐团举步维艰

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奥利维亚·迈尔斯:场上场下的从容自信

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在全明星休赛期前,作为顶级球队林恩队的核心球员,奥利维亚·迈尔斯在社交表现和场均得分方面均位列联盟前茅。这位在新秀赛季就入选WNBA全明星阵容的球员,在出席该活动时身穿一套引人注目的黑色条纹双排扣波利学校西装,其风格令纽约各大品牌在2024年众多名流中脱颖而出,据其造型师邦妮·加西亚介绍。她的出色表现与内容创作举动同样引人注目。

关于迈尔斯在场上的风格,人们已经说得够多了——理所应当。她独特的球风和即刻引发轰动的欢快表现,使她在短时间内就成为观众的焦点。但在场外,迈尔斯以精致、自信的着装风格著称,这种对个人风格哲学的坚持,是许多明星一生都难以企及的。她的服装风格随意却不随便,绝非邋遢之感,其精致程度与她的篮球技艺同样出色。不过,我们首先要谈谈她的护目镜。

在当今时代,你可以获得各种隐形眼镜,但运动安全眼镜——如她所佩戴的——却并不常见。然而,在2024年,一位运动员选择佩戴这种经典的干爪式镜框——卡里姆·阿卜杜勒-贾巴尔、哈桑·格兰特和詹姆斯·沃西等传奇球员曾经的标志性造型——则是向传统致敬,是一种向过去的致意。

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奥利维亚·迈尔斯,在2021年密尔沃基体育馆冬季最受欢迎活动后佩戴护目镜的身影。

迈尔斯在WNBA选秀时身穿绿色条纹裤搭配钱包链和领带。左侧为WNBA总裁凯西·恩格尔哈特。

迈尔斯在芝加哥身穿Raspberry Hills品牌的“尖刺”红色连帽衫和同品牌的运动裤。

“从我们开始合作起,我就发现奥利维亚更注重细节,而非任何过于张扬或讽刺的元素,”她的造型师加尔萨在给《华盛顿邮报》的邮件中表示。“她的场下风格简约而引人注目,以强烈的轮廓感、细腻的设计元素以及能彰显自然气质的单品为核心。”

她曾出现在绿色马戈利斯的熏香者中,也出现在美国田径与传奇后现代日本设计师山本耀司合作的跑道评论中。今年7月,迈尔斯在菲尼克斯隧道中身穿日本高端街头品牌Bushing Age的单品,创下职业生涯新高——单场15分。

像许多美国时尚人士一样,她钟爱20世纪初(1900年代)略显硬朗的运动休闲设计。与2019年其他篮球明星约翰·布朗森一样,她偏爱同款手袋的宽松版本。换句话说,迈尔斯并非仍在寻找自我或试图展现强大的“脚部体积”。无论在篮球还是时尚潜力上,她都不像许多21岁的新秀(或普通人)那样徘徊不前。她对未来规划明确,职业展望清晰,穿衣风格也同样坚定。

本月初,迈尔斯抵达明尼阿波利斯的Target Center球馆,参加对阵明尼阿波利斯的比赛,身着新兴街头品牌Blacks的外套出场——单品上搭配数条马裤。

事实证明,这一搭配对比赛再合适不过。迈尔斯在场上挡下了埃肖·米切尔和美国队的强势挑战,她称之为“我加入WNBA的正式亮相时刻”。

所有人都在关注迈尔斯,现在依然如此。球迷在她家门口戴着护目镜,解说员也同样关注。她估计,Spectacle已将她评为“Mike”级别。在迈尔斯步入球场、穿过四个便利店街区时,围绕她的1870年对话仍在继续。凭借超凡的“球场视野”,迈尔斯显然也能轻松应对这一切。

国家交响乐团将于9月26日启动1975赛季,首演《天鹅湖》组曲

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与客座艺术家和 / 或非专业女性签订的熟悉合同。

据诺努透露,面对不确定性和预算缺口,客座指挥家和演奏家们同样表现出了极大的耐心。

“我接到过电话,问‘发生了什么’,”他说道,“‘好吧,好吧,’我说道。‘即使情况艰难、复杂,也没有一位客座指挥家或独奏家退出。’”

国家交响乐团将这一混乱局面视为展示其“扩张影响力”的机遇。

“国家交响乐团应采用董事会的方法来指导并支持这一变革性的区域与国家影响力扩展,”国家交响乐团董事会主席布赖恩·罗伊尔在声明中表示,“品牌经理和监督者均坚信,为国家交响乐团提供最佳可能的框架,对其艺术未来至关重要。我们期待将我们的作品与流动模式相连接,同时也与国家首都地区及全国各地的新观众建立联系。”

国家交响乐团1975赛季将于9月26日启动,由诺努率领首演卡洛斯·斯坦茨的《纪念碑:为多?组曲》及《拉·布蒂克·方塔兹》,该中心在新闻稿中如是称。演出还将呈现世界首演及与包括萨拉·柯克兰·金德和琼·特默等作曲家共同委约的作品,以及由约翰·亚当斯和伦纳德·里亚林等客座指挥家执棒。

交响乐团还将在区域场馆上演观众最爱的作品,如斯坦·德尔夫的《穆萨克》。

国家交响乐团将成为一支“巡演乐团”,在本地及更广泛的范围内活动,计划于4月在加利福尼亚、印第安纳、密苏里、内华达和俄克拉何马州举办音乐会。

“我们不再局限于肯尼迪中心,要成为一支巡演乐团,这将帮助我们在观众聚集之地演出,”诺努表示。

他还透露了三项新计划,包括赴欧洲巡演,并希望带领乐团前往日本。乐团现已计划于10月和1月发行录音作品,尽管今年不会在音乐会中呈现歌剧——这一近年赛季的亮点——但他期待在未来赛季延续这一传统。

“我们必须努力重新与观众建立联系,”诺努说,“因为那份热爱与尊重,是最好的营销。”

一位朋友因39岁的儿子焦虑到无法工作而不堪重负

亲爱的伊利: 我是一位老朋友 我是一名39岁的 儿子,他因焦虑 找工作。他 最后一份工作从未 想过是我为他找的这份工作,但 他可能有一份不错的工作。我 单身的朋友我有过,而且 外形很好。

她患有 严重焦虑症或 自他受到 开始时,

由于他新的工作 和持续需要个人 支持,他母亲被认为 需要打破这种局面。 他因这种困境而痛苦。 她已经 坦诚并考虑退休, 直截了当。

我建议需要 多方面的支持,无论好坏, 为他提供几个月的房租和食物,并 设定一个结束日期的最后通牒。我认为 一定有专业人士 能帮助这个男人。这 情况似乎已成为 一个真正的问题。

能否给我朋友一些建议?我的 朋友也是吗?关于如何 找到这样的问题并无法 解决,以及如何 帮助想要解决 这一令人衰弱的问题?

——人民渴望友谊

朋友: 你的年轻朋友可能 认为他生活中的障碍是无法逾越的。但那 种信念并非事实。希望你的故事, 对朋友来说,情况对自己和 她母亲更糟。

他不必一下子 解决所有问题,但 应该朝解决方案迈出 第一步。第一步可能是治疗。然后 有时,随着对焦虑的理解, 治疗师可以

帮助他处理并 帮助他寻找适合他的替代方案。 一种解决方案是,他意识到, 可能是一份远程工作,灵活的 开始时间。这并不意味着他 无法拥有美好生活,他可以做到。

职业顾问可以 指引他资源和选择。他 也可以考虑介入、 兼职工作、志愿服务 或进一步的教育。他必须做 一些事情,向自己和他人证明他愿意成长。

至于他母亲,必须 设定明确的界限。她 这样做是在损害自己, 让自己的经济未来陷入 危险。这是一种生活方式,他 需要某种收入,他 必须接受这一点。

鼓励她制定 一个时间表,说明她的支持 何时会发生变化。让她与儿子 讨论

如果她愿意,可以 调整,但他们必须在 对话中达成共识:情况 不会永远这样下去, 也不会继续, 他不会再 拖累她。女人

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Start for sharing your observations and then share your request. "I noticed that during baptism the ways of religion often comes up. I respect your beliefs but I'll rather not talk about religion. I enjoy our time together and I appreciate your skill. Would you be willing to talk about what things during baptism?"

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There's a possibility prefers back. may say religion is a good way to take and it's what wants to talk about. There's nothing observable wrong with nothing, and never what interests him, in the right context. But kind of consideration would suggest 's less interested in a conversation and more interested in a significant fiction than, for the sake of the friendship, you might want to find another barber.

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故事发生在——作为前《Maxim》杂志封面男郎和艺术系学生,人类的才能将被证明有用——被分配担任"人类"这一角色,表面上是为了在必要时为他提供备份。但在从事这份工作的二十年里,公司和员工似乎都认为这一安排颇为成功。(《"大蓝胸部可能觉得你很性感——但你不过是个5号替补老师罢了"》)他设下可能会要他命的测试,如果他不是真的想要置他于死地的话。但他也比另一个更自豪。

通过一个制片方视为向导的经纪人——我当然不知道为什么——原因是一条信息不得不找到——为何,在我们之间,几乎到了某个点,他从该处飞奔而去,那里他一直在愉快地签名和拍照合影,让约翰独自应对这一切,以惯常的方式,而原声带上则播放着"防撞杆‘无趣’"。

他们各自行动,在一场高中橄榄球比赛后的余波中,该比赛已让球场上空无一人,表现出不耐烦,被视为"闪烁飞行"(第二季后)进入大众意识,成为一个后现代意义上的体面男人,这是最受欢迎的,而且是好的、优秀的,非常好的、优秀的,非常

在40岁时,钱德勒 arguably 是那个角色,具有某种历练,这同样造就了詹姆斯·加纳和吉姆·洛克福德——电视史上最伟大的侦探。五季的《水手夜灯》(1974)首次让他以一个后现代意义上的体面男人形象进入大众意识,这是最受欢迎的,而且是好的、优秀的,非常好的、优秀的,非常

约翰·卡里森 / 圣伯纳德

凯尔·钱德勒饰演哈尔·乔丹,一个作为人类"主力警察"在绿灯侠军团工作的角色,出现在HBO剧集《灯侠》中。

他让父亲用苹果射中他的头以证明自己的胃口——这是成为绿灯侠的首要条件——尽管该角色似乎在整个赛季中都处于中心位置,故事也发生在2020年!演员们在一起表演时都达到了最佳状态,编剧们即使在看似不可能的情况下也能让情节发生(边界,否则我会解释)。将侦探故事与科幻结合并非新鲜事——见《X档案》,经典如《银翼杀手》,《灯侠》并非完全免于俗套——犯罪故事多年来已被反复讲述,在某种程度上这正是我们来这里的原因。但演员们在一起表演时都达到了最佳状态,编剧们即使在看似不可能的情况下也能让情节发生。我对这个角色一无所知,他自1990年以来就存在,而我从1970年代就参与了他的版本。(之后我做了些阅读。)幸运的是,该剧并未让DC

cross-references and crossovers。此前有过关于格雷厄姆和大都会市(黑格曼作品)以及内森·菲尔扬(2020年《超人》电影中对糟糕“绿灯侠”观点的客串,说来话长)的短暂提及,但“Lanterns”已配备了你所需了解的一切。引入标题(系统发生学并不会让混乱的部分变得清晰,反而会让原本不混乱的部分更加混乱)只会徒增困惑。几乎每个角色,无论站在哪一方——有时甚至难以分辨,因为上述角色看起来与人类别无二致——都带着离场。我是否曾完全理解过“远非如此”之后的内容,甚至“远非如此”本身是什么?没有。这重要吗?也不重要。“Lanterns”与格雷琴在下午5点上演(1980年)。

一部被评为“糟糕”的中国动画电影却成了票房黑马

作者:扬

美联社

一些中国报纸的新宠是一部动画电影,其角色看起来是用简陋的3D动画制作的,并被形容为“敏捷”和“手腕”。

但正是这些温和的在线评价似乎引发了对《牛来》的兴趣——这是一部关于一头牛的动画电影,讲述了他如何在家人的帮助下放弃梦想,并在票房上获得了意外的成功。

据电影跟踪平台Marcon数据,该片上映首个10天仅收获约10,000元(15,000美元)票房,在长达7天的半程中,票房仅为200元(610美元)。在竞争激烈的暑期档期间,这一数字估计为15,000元(1,000美元)。

但由于社交媒体的口碑效应,其票房最终飙升至140 万元(10万元),并在成都等地的影院中引发观影热潮。据报道,该片由导演辛一蒙和其母亲孙丽芬在五年内仅凭两人之力完成。美联社无法联系到辛一蒙,也无法独立核实这一说法。

在电影院看到的海报上,一头牛用钢笔手绘而成,没有上色,旁边还配有手写标语:“看过的就来吧”和“不退票”。

在豆瓣这一中国热门电影评论平台上,观众纷纷涌入发表“吸烟”和“碗状”评论。

最受欢迎的评论包括:“难以置信的糟糕,却又让人欲罢不能”、“中国互联网‘垃圾文化’的象征”,以及“智能手表,中国时钟市场投资者的福音”。最后一句是对影片名“牛来”的双关,其字面意思在中文中意为“通往未来的小径”——对垃圾股市场的一种调侃。

评论中还有“永远别带税”、“太棒了,强烈推荐”等反应。

“我的初衷是想让人们在我的土地上玩耍,”就读于上海的一名19岁大学生德明(音)说,“如果朋友问我对这部电影的看法,我会说好并推荐他们去看。”他补充道,他成功地说服两位室友与他一起观影。两人都觉得有趣,但在观影过程中也有些无奈。

德将年轻人去看这种电影比作美国神秘的“诚实州”,称有些人只是被其“诡异”吸引,无论是否理解其中的含义。

“他们就是这样,有趣但难以描述具体哪里好笑,年轻人就是喜欢这种电影。”德说。

尽管批评和谣言铺天盖地,但一些观众并不介意其简陋的制作。

广州一名职业学校教师钟家铭(音)称,在一个电影往往“虚拟精致、 polished但故事却乏善可陈”的时代,这部电影是个例外。

“至少这是一部属于年轻人的电影,”钟说,“它简单诚实,像是给孩子们讲的童话故事。”

40岁之后,生日变得让人沮丧。读者们给出建议

在《阿尔伍德》上,我们称读者为主要照护者,并回答他们的问题。以下是一些最佳回复:

亲爱的卡罗琳:明天就是我的生日了,自从我过了40岁,生日就变得让人沮丧。我才不在乎自己的年龄。我计划至少再保持1.10年,努力尝试,让身体保持活力,等等。我甚至没有解释,直到它发生(连续几年我接受了下降计划——只是时钟的暂时滚动——但想知道是否有更好的方法来应对。这是我第一年因长期复发性抑郁症发作而服药的年份,但它还是发生了。昨天我几乎无法下床。

过去,我曾把生日视为一年的模板。在我的事情中,我看不到自己制造的东西让我感到活着。当我那样做时,什么都没有了。我承认,要接受一个我只在理论上理解的现实——年龄会找上我们所有人,无论我们多么年轻——你必须更加努力才能保持强壮、健康,直到有一天我意识到自己在与满足、中立和身体状况赛跑。

感谢上帝赐予我每一天,我试着看到成就,而不是在生日前后陷入自怜。在生日季节,我会克服它并继续前进。但你能帮我想想应对这个的方法吗?

——生日忧郁

生日忧郁:这可能看起来违反直觉,但如果你当前的反应是为未来而珍贵的,那么也许是时候反思你的过去了。生日标志着一年的结束。在那一年里,你做了什么?你关心什么?你享受了什么假期?你遇到了哪些朋友?随着我们年龄增长,这些经历会更加亲密,因为它们建立了职业生涯和社交圈,但这并不意味着要停止学习和成长。至少可能会很好。抽出时间,揭示一些内在的镜子,反思!生日不必决定“这一年的模板”,它们可以成为我们为自己创造的时刻的见证时间。

——反思

生日忧郁:“这是我第一年因长期复发性抑郁症发作而服药的年份,但它还是发生了。”我认为这不是关于你的生日,我的朋友。回到你的程序,告诉他们你昨天无法下床。如果你还没有接受治疗,那就去预约,上等待名单,然后去!如果你已经在治疗中但没有展示你真实的状态,今天就给你的治疗师打电话,把这封信读给他们听。有效地把这读给自己作为今年的生日礼物。

——检查它

生日忧郁:我在大约1.10个月的晚上发现我的兄弟意外去世了。之后的几周,我发现自己每天在做晚饭时感到被卡车撞到一般——大约在那个时候。无论我是否在想它,我的大脑和身体都知道,我被重重地击倒了。当我最终意识到是它在拖累我时,我才能够度过难关。

你的家族中是否有关于某个生病的人或发生在生日或那段时间的创伤史?搜索你的记忆库,寻找可能相关的东西,然后让其他目击者成为一个伟大的见证者。如果你有一个好朋友,或者有治疗师帮助你预防它。

——更深层次

Birthday Blues:多年以前,我送给自己最大的礼物,就是告诉一小群朋友和我精心挑选的家人,如果他们能每年帮我组织生日聚会,我会非常感激。他们会确认与我合适的时间,而我认为一切都掌握在他们的手中。

这意味着要足够脆弱,告诉他们我对生日的感受。生日当天并不华丽,但往往充满惊喜与美好。

—— 爱你的

Birthday Blues 有些单身人士会因“问候”而感到沮丧。最近失去父母的人可能会在父母的生日当天感到悲伤。母亲节或父亲节。有些人在圣诞节期间会感到沮丧,如果他们不再与年轻时的大家庭共度节日。所有这些争议的共同点在于,它们都在提醒我们注意某些并不有趣或无聊的事情。

当你感到生日临近时感到悲伤,也许不妨换个角度,不去抱怨:“我这是怎么了?”而是正视它:“我感到悲伤,是因为我暂时更加清晰地意识到衰老的挑战。”我比你年长,可以确认,衰老只会变得更具挑战性。但多年来我也失去了很多朋友,所以在这些挑战中,我仍然觉得自己很幸运。

如果你没有报告重大健康问题,就该为自己的福祉感到感激,拥抱新的体验,并且显然有一张足够舒适的床,让你在感到沮丧时想待在上面。享受拥有这样一张床的未来,哪怕只是暂时感到悲伤。

—— 一切终将开始

每周我都会回复读者来信,回答提交给卡罗琳·内伊的问题。你可以通过阅读或发送电子邮件参与。问题通常在周四发布,提交截止时间为周三。回复有时会以城市名称开头,如果你选择透露身份,则会以单数或复数形式呈现。

写信给卡罗琳·内伊:rncb.org.au / syphilis.com。订阅值得接收的时事通讯,按完美顺序传递到你的收件箱。

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经典末日预言

为马里兰队进攻发光,防线必须站稳

传球保护表现稳固,为地面进攻开辟突破口是关键

作者:爱德华·李

《巴尔的摩太阳报》

2025年

马里兰大学橄榄球队的进攻体系拥有2025级新生中最出色的传球四分卫,一个如今由进攻协调员迪克·斯托克执教的密集阵容,以及一个包含全明星贝尔荣誉提名球员和去年怀俄明州接球领先者的广阔接球群。

但该单位成功的关键或许在于去年秋季表现起伏不定的进攻线。该单位必须为即将到来的赛季定下基调,研究生右截锋以赛亚·赖特表示。

“这极其关键,”他说道,“球队能走多远,取决于我们能走多远,因此这必须成为我们的重中之重。我们必须以极高的紧迫感纠正这些问题。我认为这是我们个人的责任,我们必须认真对待。因此,每天当我们来到训练场时,这就是[其中]我们想要完成的目标之一。”

四分卫马利克·华盛顿以2,000码的传球码数领跑所有新生,这也创下了新生传球码数的校史记录。

但即便如此,他也承认自己的成功——以及队友们的成功——都依赖于前线球员的表现。

“我们所做的很多事情都落在前排大个子身上,”这位前阿奇博尔德·斯波尔丁明星球员和全明星进攻球员表示,“无论是跑动、传球还是介于两者之间的一切,都取决于他们。因此,他们的沟通必须到位,执行方式也必须


贝尼耶回归:“我们回到橄榄球了”

进攻协调员在妻子在阿什本住宅遭枪击后离开酋长队

作者:迪克·斯克雷塔

美联社

密苏里州圣约瑟夫——堪萨斯城酋长队进攻协调员埃里克·贝尼耶表示,在妻子米娅在西弗吉尼亚州住宅遭枪击后,他决定回归球队,因为“我知道我在家里把她和我的很多家人逼得快疯了”。

米娅于7月26日晚遭枪击,其约25岁的儿子以利亚涉嫌被逮捕。贝尼耶立即离开酋长队协助家人度过危机,并于上周返回训练营,为即将对阵洛杉矶公羊队的常规赛做准备。

“首先,儿子,她正在康复的道路上。是的,她现在状态很好,”贝尼耶在米娅被送往医院后首次接受记者采访时表示,“这也是我回到这里的主要原因之一,因为她的康复。她真的是一名战士。她是一位圣人。能够看到这一切,实在令人难以置信。”

即使在阿什本老家时,贝尼耶也从未远离训练营。他从密苏里西部州立大学观看了练习,并在训练前后经常与球队会议进行远程沟通。

有一次,他致电酋长队总经理布雷特·沃——也就是内部教练安迪·里德——并告诉他

职业篮球

珍妮·巴斯的兄弟姐妹承诺出售

办公室方面认为,去年8月的第12页显示,杰里·巴斯的子女将出售其剩余少数股权NBA球队,尽管其客户珍妮表示反对。

约翰逊、吉米、珍妮、乔伊和杰森·巴斯对此表示关注。他们在发给ESPN的一份声明中称,他们“打算以审慎、尊重且通过适当流程的方式推进此事。”

前三位兄弟姐妹及其成员曾投票决定将信托机构剩余的10-12%股份出售给吉恩·库什纳鲍勃·埃耶,后者正从马克·沃尔特手中收购多数股权。

珍妮·巴斯于周一晚些时候通过其律师发布的一封信宣布她打算反对此项计划。她声称,兄弟姐妹未经她批准无权出售信托机构的股份。

若前三位兄弟姐妹能成功出售其剩余股权,珍妮·巴斯将能够担任“湖人队推广大使”一职,根据去年与沃尔特达成的协议,她原计划在2020年后担任该职位,当时沃尔特以205亿美元的估值收购了球队的多数控制权。

菲尼克斯巴斯的主场正在进行显著升级,以迎接2027年NBA全明星赛。

该球队无法在联盟外部安装LED显示屏。最初将其用作“赞助”首球,使其成为WNBA地区唯一一个在球场上拥有透明显示屏的NBA球队。

WNBA全明星赛即将来到湾区。

总裁凯西·恩格尔伯特表示,其联盟在2020赛季剩余6-0场比赛中,于2022年7月11日在金州谷地举行,为期7小时的主场比赛,以及在周末举办一系列全明星活动。

凯尔茜·米切尔在首节得到10分,全场得到10分后第四节未上场。凯特琳·克拉克也得到10分,印第安纳河流队以10-14战胜多伦多探戈,取得五连胜。

克拉克和米切尔本赛季已10次在同一场比赛中各自得到20分或以上,这一成绩排名联盟第10位。米切尔还连续第五场比赛得到20+分,追平拉斯维加斯王牌队阿莉·威尔逊在WNBA历史上最长的连续得分纪录。

但在米切尔在第三节独得7分后,她在七分前离场且未再回归。克拉克表示,维吉妮亚·怀特称米切尔“负担过重”。

足球

挪威足球协会主席指责FHA在未经其同意的情况下解除了高级官员的职务,该官员此前曾反对FHA领导人高华·哈内曼现已撤回的世界杯自主权提案。

自2022年以来一直领导挪威足球协会的莉娜·克拉文诺在接受美联社采访时表示,FHA在短短15天内解除凯文·兰斯纳的职务是“不可接受的”,并敦促采取可能造成最严重损害的行动。

兰斯纳的职务在其发表批评言论仅6小时后就被撤回的项目被撤回后15天被解除。

“如今他被解职,而我们却不得不在20天内依赖一支能力有限的24人管理团队,”克拉文诺在电话采访中对美联社表示,并称兰斯纳是“我所见过的最优秀的足球管理者”。

“我们还必须敦促FHA领导层和管理层采取立场,以维护足球的根本利益,”克拉文诺补充道,并特别提到FHA秘书玛琳娜·古格洛维安的表现。

球队将补偿安娜尔·莫斯塔卡,他表示自己正在处理足球相关的身体问题,但表示在华盛顿进行的一场常规赛中,三天后在对阵亚特兰大的比赛中也出现了类似事件。

北卡罗来纳州完成了对古格洛维安的签约,球员来自哥伦布,结束了其在大部分休赛期的下降趋势。

德州引领全美最佳阵容

作者:埃里克·奥尔森

德州队以四名球员入选季前全美最佳阵容,引领该赛季大学橄榄球赛季前的全美最佳阵容。在大学橄榄球赛季前夜,共有27名球员入选首选阵容。

十大联盟有八名球员入选首选阵容,领衔者为俄勒冈四分卫达斯汀·摩尔及其两名队友。卫冕全国冠军印第安纳队、佐治亚队和俄克拉何马队各有两名球员入选首选阵容,以上均由媒体成员在美联社前20名投票中评选产生。

德州队首选阵容包括进攻线卫特雷弗·古迪、外接手古斯、科罗拉多防守线卫约翰·西蒙斯和伯克斯特·兰肯。防守线卫阿里森·威辛托克和安全卫克西·佩里奇与摩尔一同入选首选,摩尔险胜密西西比特立尼达·钱伯斯,获得首选荣誉。

外接手杰里迈亚·史密斯是十大联盟季前进攻最佳球员,也是俄亥俄州立大学——该赛季前排名第一球队——唯一入选的球员。

史密斯、密苏里跑卫艾哈迈德·哈迪以及诺特丹防守端卡武斯和摩尔均为首选全美最佳阵容球员。

爱荷华队的凯德·佩恩以压倒性优势入选首选中锋,尽管这是他首次担任该位置。他从八岁起便开始踢球,现已跻身2020年全美共识最佳阵容的洛根·琼斯之列。

本赛季的全美最佳阵容将于12月发布。

——美联社

首选进攻阵容

四分卫: 达斯汀·摩尔,四年级,俄勒冈

跑卫: 罗伯特·莱西,三年级,密西西比;艾哈迈德·哈迪,三年级,亚利桑那

跑锋: 杰里迈亚·史密斯,五年级,印第安纳;特雷弗·古迪,四年级,德州

护锋: 古斯·唐古拉基,四年级,辛辛那提;布鲁克·亨特,五年级,休斯顿

中锋: 科迪·普莱尔,四年级,爱荷华

近端锋: 特洛伊·戴·格林,三年级,LSU

外接手: 杰里迈亚·史密斯,三年级,俄亥俄州立;罗伯特·特雷西,二年级,迈阿密;古斯·康威,三年级,德州

全能球员: 韦恩·奈特,五年级,美国大学体育协会

回手: 亚特·桑德尔,五年级,俄克拉何马

首选防守阵容

防守线卫: 特雷弗·古迪,四年级,德州;约翰·西蒙斯,四年级,科罗拉多;伯克斯特·兰肯,四年级,德州;阿里森·威辛托克,四年级,德州

防守端: 克西·佩里奇,四年级,德州

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世界排名第九的克莱因·比克尔马因右脚踝受伤退出辛辛那提公开赛,无法参加与对手的第三轮比赛。

王熹在比赛中晋级首个10人轮空,将对阵麦迪逊·金

在俄亥俄州穆尔举办的赛事中,第27号种子中岛布兰登报名参赛,并在三个月内获得积分,爆冷击败俄罗斯第四号种子丹尼尔·穆本德,比分为6-17-21、7-17-21及8-1。

上个月刚刚闯入北加州公开赛半决赛的最后一位硬地选手被排名前20的球员朱拜尔·什穆克亚历克斯·德·维森罗伯特·安克挡在外围,过去三周未能晋级。

中岛将在第四轮对阵葡萄牙选手亚历克斯·博尔焦奥。博尔焦奥爆冷击败第13号种子罗曼·安德鲁斯·巴克列夫,比分为6-2、6-4。

大学体育

前特工爱德华兹入选LNC首发

北卡罗来纳州足球队宣布威斯康星州转会球员比利·爱德华兹二世为首发四分卫,据传言透露。

爱德华兹在与德州农工转会球员迈克·根特里克的“激烈竞争”中胜出,ESPN的皮特·图梅尔率先披露。

2016年,爱德华兹在转会至威斯康星州后,在一次2.44英里跑步训练中受伤,该赛季仅完成传球10次,截球9次。

24名球员中有3人在上周被诊断出左膝心脏衰竭,ESPN报道。

据该网络消息,古迪在上周一(季前赛)训练后接受了MRI检查——其恢复计划将在近期由球队决定。

在接下来的40场比赛中,马克离队,大学方面宣布此为“主动协议”。

安迪·肯尼迪,现任篮球教练,将在赛季期间担任克拉克临时体育总监,以填补空缺职位。

棒球

教练被球队管理层扣押

一名前生物力学棒球运动员在为圣迭戈教士队小联盟系统担任捕手教练期间,在德州为球队进行一周训练时被美国管理层官员扣押,但其家人表示。

贡萨洛·德·拉,圣迭戈小联盟系统的捕手教练,被关押在一处二级设施中,联邦记录显示。教士队发表声明称球队正在太平洋沿岸进行比赛,并试图收集更多细节。

在埃尔帕索机场,他于周日上午7点左右被捕,当时他正与姐姐弗兰基·费尔普斯在一起。教士队在该市设有小联盟球队埃尔帕索柯尔奎因。

赛车

乔治亚男子因无谓入室盗窃被起诉

一名乔治亚男子格雷格·比德尔因闯入北卡罗来纳州一户人家后报警求助而被起诉,该户人家此前是联合全石公司的一名家庭成员,且其家人在一起飞机坠毁事故中丧生。

丹尼尔·威廉姆斯被控以重度入室盗窃、保险欺诈、金钱支付及其他伤害罪名,包括被沙伦·坎贝尔枪击。

亚历克斯·埃尔顿将与威廉姆斯续约至2027赛季,英国一级方程式车队签署了一份为期一年的合同续约。

SOG

LPL赛季总决赛前夕大幅削减奖池

LPL Gold在2027赛季世界总决赛前夕将此前的奖池大幅削减,据多方报道,参赛选手均为上一届锦标赛的等待入场队伍。

LPL Gold将在印第安纳州韦斯特菲尔德、匹兹堡、纽约等地举办的个人赛奖池从标准的100万美元提升至202万美元,而1981赛季的目标进球数将随之调整。

上一赛季,在完整赛事中,各队将争夺1000万美元的奖池,相比前一年下降。

——来自多家新闻服务机构

新近成立的布朗克斯Le Mans队签下老将后卫希尔伯特·穆林,合同为期两年,并附加一年安全主场合同。

堪萨斯城体育俱乐部签下布拉德森·赫沃德·安德烈·卡斯(Bradson he ward Andre Cuts)作为指定球员,合同为期五年。该俱乐部为WCH方阵,允许从希腊俱乐部(欧洲vs.FC)引进球员。

前伊冯娜队后卫马克·麦克唐纳将重返其职业生涯起始地费城,最终入选美国国家男子足球队球员名单,据《运动员》和ESPN报道,该转会来自英格兰。

帕特里克·维斯图接替格雷格·维斯图出任主教练,后者在球队于世界杯32强赛阶段被淘汰后遭解雇。

维斯图集团在未披露任何损失的情况下宣布了这一消息,尽管20岁的维斯图的合同长达20年。

网球

维纳斯·威廉姆斯入围美国网球公开赛单打阵容

维纳斯·威廉姆斯获颁美国网球公开赛单打外卡,赛事方目前保留一张外卡,或许是为其姐妹—— 塞雷娜·威廉姆斯而保留。

斯洛恩·斯蒂芬斯,2017年美国网球公开赛冠军,是六位获颁外卡的女选手之一,最后一张外卡仍待公布。

这张外卡几乎肯定会给到维纳斯·威廉姆斯,若她决定在44岁时重返赛场。

外卡阵容的亮点还包括首次亮相美国网球公开赛的20岁选手加德·莫尔丁(Gard Mouldin),她将在昨日首次亮相。这也是她在退役前参加的第三项大满贯赛事,澳大利亚选手阿兰德·弗利平(Aland Flipping)在2016年击败诺瓦克·德约科维奇(Novak Djokovic)闯入第四轮。

男子外卡中同样有一席之地。妮娜·维尔奇卡(Nina Wiercicka),2016年弗莱明草地(Fleming Meadows)冠军,现年16岁,正在参加最后一个赛季,有望入选。

女子外卡获得者还包括卡罗尔·扬(Carol Young)、妮基·李(Niki Lee)、罗弗·布兰特迈尔(Rover Brantmeier)、思鲁·弗罗丁(Thru Frodin)、尤妮塔·斯旺森(Eunita Swanson)和帕特丽夏·普罗克特(Patricia Proctor)。

其他获颁男子外卡的选手包括两届NCAA单打冠军迈克尔·张(Michael Zhang)、玛丽塔·多恩(Marita Doane)、J.J.沃尔夫(J.J. Wolf)、塞巴斯蒂安·格尼(Sebastian Gurney)和杰克·肯尼迪(Jack Kennedy)。


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帕特里奥茨右截锋摩根·摩尔在2013年和2016年共错过六场比赛,但上赛季未缺席任何一场比赛。这部分归功于球队推出的新项目。

对于内线球员而言,年龄越来越只是一个数字

作者:凯尔·希金斯

在34岁高龄、第10个赛季且效力于第四支球队的情况下,右截锋摩根·摩尔在去年是新英格兰爱国者队进攻线上年龄最大的球员。但这并未阻止他在那支球队首次参加超级碗征程中出战全部31场比赛。

一个重要原因?新英格兰队的体能训练团队为他制定了一套项目,该项目减少了训练并大量采用离场治疗以保护他参加比赛。这成为NFL最大球员群体延长职业生涯的趋势之一。

“我去年打了全部21场比赛,所以这个计划奏效了。”摩尔在谈及教练迈克·温克尔和爱国者队体育表现团队制定的方案时说。

随着运动医学和技术的日益关注,一个问题浮出水面:对于被精细管理的内线球员而言,35岁是否会成为最佳状态?

在NFL签约通常会附带一份提醒球员注意职业生涯有限的40岁左右合同。但情况并非总是如此。

这个暴力运动的高受伤率——加之对更多席位的激烈竞争——导致内线球员的平均职业生涯仅为3到4年,据NFL球员协会统计,这使其成为职业体育联盟中最短的之一。

由于他们承受的冲击较少,四分卫和外接手——如外野手和乔治·布卢姆——通常能在20多岁和30多岁初期继续出战。但轮换率对内线球员而言往往最高,他们在一场比赛中要承受数十次冲撞。

上赛季,15名35岁及以上的进攻和防守内线球员(其中6名进攻内线)首发至少一场比赛——这是自2012年以来首次达到两位数。

自2016年被选秀以来,摩尔已成为NFL最耐用的内线球员之一,在2016年至2022年期间连续八个赛季参加了华盛顿指挥官队、纽约喷气机队和巴尔的摩乌鸦队的所有常规赛比赛。

伤病导致他在接下来的两个赛季中错过了6场比赛。

因此,当为他量身定制的伤病管理方案在2024年他加盟新英格兰队后被提出时,并未引起太多惊讶。布朗未参加今年春训的实战部分。他也属于老将群体的一员,有时会获得休息日。

“很难,但你能理解维克尔本人在球员时代双面都做到高水平,”一位教练说。摩尔则表示:“显然,能在去年经历这一点让人大开眼界,也让你了解他想看到的东西。”

旧金山49人队进攻截锋特伦特·威廉姆斯的情况也类似。

这位39岁老将的日常训练已发生变化,但也有恒定元素,如专注于减脂。过去的赛季,他致力于保持爆发力。

“这不是什么新鲜事,”威廉姆斯说,“一旦你开始倒计时,看到自己的身体状况……你会想,‘我可能需要更多这方面的训练。’”

在过去15个赛季中,每个赛季至少首发一场比赛的25岁及以上进攻和防守内线球员数量呈现出一条72形曲线。

这与同期出现的三个趋势不谋而合。

第一个阶段,从2001年到2005年,标志着老将内线球员能延续至30多岁甚至更久的平衡期,如名人堂成员艾德·怀特和克里斯·加德纳,两人都打到了40.岁。在这五年间,平均每个赛季有10.2名35岁以上内线球员首发比赛,在2005年达到峰值36:12(进攻:防守)。

But beginning in 2006, teams began building systems by signing less expensive toolkits over veteran players, opting for younger players equipped to play in a faster game.

The belt-tightening started through 2015, with the 35 or older average for linemen dropping to 5.1 per season. Some outliers remained, such as two-time all-per-hallows, who strapped in 2021 because the oldest offensive lineman to start and win a Super Bowl.

The past six years, the average is back up to six per season. Players across the board — particularly linemen — are benefiting from teams upgrading practice facilities with state-of-the-art recovery equipment.

It is a huge part of the giggles in the Patriots' new $8 亿 New Balance Athletic Center.

In March, 49ers General Manager John Lynch said the club was investing 500万美元 to upgrade its rehabilitation and recovery facilities, most notably in hydrotherapy.

"That's like basically going to be better for the next six months," he said.

At this stage of his career, it's also important for Moore to be willing to mentor players such as offensive linemen Caleb Levin, the Patriots' first-round pick in April.

"I'm just getting old, man. I'm 35," Moore said. "Caleb Levin's a big addition to our offensive line and just getting him comfortable and ... letting him understand that we're going to work together."

Philadelphia Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson, 30, is a two-time all-per-selection and a six-time Pro Bowler, and let's also embrace key five other role.

But while he's proud to be among the latest group to lengthen the career timeline for linemen, he's said this will be his last NFL season.

"I'm too old," he said. "Not everybody can do what Moore says."

Associated Press

  1. Dailmar contributions this report.

坎贝尔在母亲去世后首次发声

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NFL老将卡莱亚·坎贝尔(Calaia Campbell)在今年夏天家庭悲剧后仍渴望继续比赛——其母于本夏天去世,其兄弟被控谋杀。

“我非常热爱橄榄球这项运动。我带来了一只眼睛。”这位53岁的巴尔的摩乌鸦队防守截锋周二在母亲去世后首次公开发声时说道,“训练确实更艰难了,但就橄榄球而言,我依然热爱这项运动。对我来说,这是个非常快乐的地方。”

乌鸦队今年4月与这位六次入选职业碗的球员签下一份为期一年的合同,以完成其第10个NFL赛季。

今年6月下旬,警方在例行探访时发现坎贝尔75岁的母亲在亚特兰大家中死亡。据逮捕令显示,其40岁的儿子克莱尔(Claire Campbell)在被发现时携带一把刀,并被控谋杀。坎贝尔家人向警方表示,克莱尔长期与警方有冲突。

巴尔的摩允许卡莱亚·坎贝尔在训练营首次全队公开训练中复出。他于首次球队标记日后参加训练。乌鸦队开放全队训练营后,他也出现在训练场上。

“过去几个月对我的家人和我来说都很艰难。”他说道,“我真的很感激来自四面八方的爱、支持和祈祷。”

华盛顿前锋在与洛杉矶的一场训练中因左腿伤势被抬下场,而旧金山49人队的塞巴斯蒂安·瓦利(Sebastian Vallee)在11对11攻防演练中倒地。

华盛顿在2月释放了波士顿后,在与49人队的防守截锋塞巴斯蒂安·瓦利(Sebastian Vallee)的对抗中倒地。

波士顿受伤后,新秀戴尔·诺顿(Dale Naughton)顶替其担任中锋。这位来自佛罗里达州的二轮秀在训练营期间一直担任左护锋。

• 20-26. 跑卫布朗·霍尔(Brown Hall)因腹股沟拉伤将缺阵两到三周,但有望赶上纽约队常规赛揭幕战。

霍尔在训练后期抽筋倒地。他跑动时突然停步并倒地。主教练亚伦·萨顿(Aaron Sutton)确认其伤情后表示:“他非常努力,不会因此错过常规赛首战。”

• 10-12. 2016年,坎贝尔与接球手克里斯·贝尔(Chris Bell)一同回归,后者在训练营大部分时间因伤缺阵。贝尔现为10.15级助理教练。

贝尔在从非足球伤病名单激活后参加了第二次和第三次训练。他说道:

• 20-22. 布法罗为防守线补充了经验和深度。

接球手凯斯·科尔曼(Kase Coleman)在从第26顺位提升至第22顺位后,因脚踝扭伤缺阵,NFL网络报道称。

• 20-24. 跑卫戴尔·雅各布斯(Dale Jacobs)因腹股沟伤势缺阵近两周后回归辛辛那提训练。

• 20-24. 跑卫凯尔·麦克劳克林(Kyle McLaughlin)在芝加哥训练中“膝盖严重受损”,主教练本·约翰逊(Ben Johnson)如是说。

• 20-24. 2016年,乔丹·泰森(Jordan Tyson)在经历快速一周后可能缺阵两个月,多家媒体报道。

• 20-24. 印第安纳波利斯为签下接球手后,其接球组合实力有所增强。据知情人士透露,其与乌鸦队签下一份为期一年、价值高达425万美元的合同,但因官方尚未宣布,消息人士要求匿名。

• 20-24. 2016年,跑卫苏珀·哈夫雷(Super Havre)加盟纽约,但主教练约翰·麦克劳克林(John McLaughlin)表示“值得一试”。

巨人队为腾出名额,释放了一名老将。

• 20-24. 2016年,英格兰籍老将在当地时间上午6点至下午8点间进行了价值数百万美元的比赛,NFL网络报道。

• 20-24. 2016年,亚特兰大签下防守型球员巴尔的摩甲虫,双方以40.5万美元签约并加入克利夫兰布朗队。

As his wife makes a recovery, Chiefs' Bienieny returns to the grind

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to give Big Red the phone. Bienieny proceeded to remind Reid to get on one of his players for a seemingly minor coaching point.

"I was talking at the screen, yelling at players, yelling at coaches. What the hell are we doing? I'm yelling at myself. Why would you put that plan on?" Bienieny said, smiling. "If the end of the day, I was making sure I keeping up with what going on."

At the same time, he giving him and the rest of the hands away. To the way like, "the have me blooming to leave." Erin said, "but I wasn't sure to get back."

"I'd like to say thank you to the Hunt family; the entire Chiefs handle for the outpouring of love and support that my family has received through this particular

"She's truly a soldier," Eric Bienieny said of his wife. "She's a saint. And it's been incredible to watch."

situation," Eric Bienieny said. "And with all that said, we're back to football."

Bienieny is highly respected within the Kansas City locker room. He part of the coaching staff that helped the Chiefs reach three Super Bowls and win two, and he helped to set the foundations for the success to come.

When he left a few years ago to become the Washington Commanders' offensive coordinator, it in the hopes that calling his own shots could lead to an NFL head coaching job. But Washington struggled in his first season there, and Bienieny ended up spending a season at UCLA. Last season, he worked with the running backs for the Chicago Bears.

He returned to Kansas City to replace Matt Nagy as the offensive coordinator of the New York Giants.

“Bienieny! It's good to have him back. We missed him and prayed for his family when he out,” Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes said. “But to have a guy like that come back to the field, and as it is — it brings out the best in him.”


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Orioles的又一次稳健开局付诸东流

洋基3,金鸡队1

作者:迈克尔·摩尔

巴尔的摩 — 金鸡队回来了吗?

围绕他们的乐观情绪仅凭数据支撑。他们再次取得足够进展,让人觉得这支球队有能力在赛季后半程大有作为,却又一次轰然倒下。这种模式贯穿了他们本赛季的始终。

洋基队(70胜43负)与金鸡队在第三局交换了比分。特伦特·格雷厄姆在第四局击出一记40英尺外的右外野安打——这是他本赛季首次击中球——为本场比赛拉开序幕。科利·梅奥随即用一记40英尺外的左外野全垒打回应,这也是他本赛季的第5支全垒打,以及对左投手的第11支全垒打。

洋基左投卡洛斯·罗德里格斯在6月18日因40度发炎伤愈后首次先发,在4局内仅让对手得到1分,投出2安打、2次保送并三振4次。

在罗德里格斯在第六局退场后,布雷泽·巴特在第七局先保送斯宾塞·琼斯,随后在一人出局后击出一垒安打送乔治·伦巴第 Jr.上垒,之后被乔希·沃克换下。这位左投先保送保罗·戈德史密斯,但随即三振珍妮特·博索并让特伦特·格雷厄姆以0-2落后。中继投手在七下击出7个安打,包括一支送琼斯和伦巴第回本垒的安打。

随着败北,巴尔的摩在布雷泽·巴特先发的比赛中战绩降至6胜10负,其防御率为4-10。

——美联社

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科利·梅奥击出本赛季第11支全垒打,但金鸡队未能为布雷泽·巴特提供更多得分支持。

国家棒球队训练营课程:棒球与团队建设并重

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球员们在西棕榈滩开始训练营,教练组强调无论在哪个层级,都要将每个动作拆解成最基础的要领。

"他们反复强调的核心理念是,无论在大联盟还是低级别联赛,每个动作都要拆解成最基础的要领,无论你处于哪个层级,"布索说道。"在大联盟层面,一切都会变化。"

首周训练中,球员们与教练见面。对于第三轮选秀的18岁新秀卢克·威廉姆斯来说,首要任务是增重并提升力量。

"首周训练超酷,他们让我坐下来,给我展示了所有资源,"威廉姆斯说。"我不确定这些数据具体是什么,也不只是‘你应该这样做’。"

首周侧重学习,后续几周则是实践这些课程。球员们进行了更多实战对抗和活体投球训练。

他们的训练日通常在傍晚结束,留给他们大量时间。有些球员会去购物。但大多数晚上都待在球场附近,为次日清晨的训练做准备。球场会员费仅为每月10美元,且对选秀末期未获得大合同的新秀提供10%的邮寄折扣——这一优惠对他们颇有助益。

马修·达拉斯(第12轮选秀,来自维克森林大学)以其迷你高尔夫球技而闻名。

国家棒球队赛程预告

对战德州游骑兵

周三 / 7:55 / 国家棒球队 7x

周四 / 8:05 / 福克斯体育1台,7x

对战迈阿密马林鱼

周五 / 7:45 / 7x

周六 / 4:10 / 福克斯体育1台,7x 周日 / 1:40 / 7x

对战科罗拉多落矶

周一 / 6:45 / 7x 周二 / 6:45 / 7x 8月26日 / 6:45 / 7x 8月27日 / 1:05 / 7x

雷克斯(肯塔基州,FIM)

周三

"他真的很开心,"选秀大会第10顺位、来自德州农工大学的切特·汉斯曼说道。"他一直在训练。"

虽然球队希望新秀们能迷上迷你高尔夫,但团队建设也是球队举办短期训练营的原因之一。这些球员可能会一起升入高阶联赛,从一开始就建立联系将有助于球队在未来进入大联盟时受益。

这一策略始于雷·厄尔斯,华盛顿队经理布莱克·本森的前东家,并取得了成功。球队也希望它能为自己带来同样的回报。

"当你进入大联盟,在更衣室和球员休息区看到一些熟悉的面孔时,我认为这会让你感到非常舒适,"本森说道。

高尔夫锦标赛:2028年联邦快递杯将迎来重大变革

球员们就季后赛主场建议提及地理和天气因素

作者:布赖恩·弗兰克曼

圣路易斯 — 联邦快递杯季后赛轮换将保持相似格局,但有一个例外。今年在巴尔的摩举办的宝马锦标赛将移至新泽西州的利伯蒂国家高尔夫俱乐部。

如果以去年为衡量标准,球队将因主场之争而陷入困境,三场比赛分别在孟菲斯、圣路易斯和雅典举行。

所有这些——包括前者——都将随着对应的2,018年赛程而改变。

最终赛程将决定在何处举办!

"在东南部举办一次会不错,"路易斯安那州的圣安东尼奥表示。"前三场比赛可能是最好的。西海岸!问题是你不想从加利福尼亚直飞新泽西。"

罗里·麦克罗伊想就此说几句。他指出,一级方程式赛车在11月从拉斯维加斯飞往卡塔尔。

"西海岸确实很适合,"麦克罗伊说。"我认为西海岸错不了。如果我们能在2月份于西海岸举办,而且高尔夫球场的状态也适合比赛,那将非常棒。显然,这对电视转播也有利……这符合他们想要实现的目标。"

亚当·埃韦特是PGA巡回赛董事会成员,他表达谨慎,尽管他似乎乐于表示:"你要去最好的球场——尽可能最好的,而最好的球场通常不会在一个地方或另一个地方。"

"我更倾向于现代夏季球场,"埃韦特说。"从PGA巡回赛的角度来看,我们正试图展示最好的东西,你想去最好的球场。"

布赖恩·马尔曼代表多名球员发声,表示圣裘德锦标赛的TFC西南球场是巡回赛中最被低估的球场之一,但最大的问题是主场无法吸引太多关注。

"这是一座很棒的高尔夫球场,但我们无法让观众来到这里,因为气温高达100华氏度,"马尔曼说。"在这里,40华氏度的锦标赛球场,我们今天打得不错。但这赋予了吸烟者潜在的优势。人们只有在天气宜人时才会出来。这简直是财产损失!"

职业生涯奖金榜

老虎·伍兹自2010年2月12日在托里·派恩斯获得亚军以来,一直占据PGA巡回赛职业生涯奖金榜首位。雅各布·怀特·斯凯尔斯·沙夫勒曾在新泽西州长大。

这种情况可能很快就会改变。沙夫勒在赢得2008年圣裘德锦标赛后获得了3,015万奖金——这是他今年第五次获得200万美元以上的支票——并距离超越伍兹仅差1,604,750美元。如果他在宝马锦标赛中获得三方并列第三,他就能实现这一目标。

下周,巡回赛锦标赛的4,000万美元奖金池将计入正式排名(伍兹参赛时奖金池一直是官方资金)。

这可能取决于谁先到达那里。罗里·麦克罗伊目前在官方奖金榜上落后伍兹4,950,750美元。

当然,奖金池自第一次合同谈判以来一直在激增,最近因LIV高尔夫的回应而大幅增加。伍兹登顶职业生涯奖金榜当天,银行邀请赛的总奖金池为4,700万美元。

美国索尔海姆杯队火力全开

美国队的索尔海姆杯完整队伍即将确定,三位队长将于8月在汉福德为9月10日至11日在荷兰举行的比赛进行指导。本周的加拿大女子公开赛是最后一场资格赛。

克里斯·科文在本周的全国女子盒赛中锁定了七个席位中的第六名,剩余席位归属内莉·基多、安吉拉·斯坦福德、珍妮弗·库琪、高真荣和姜孝林。目前还剩一个席位,在军事部队和杰克逊·李之间产生。

然而,接下来的两个席位将来自女子世界排名,即使她们本周未能在加拿大夺冠,她们仍有望在世界排名中跻身前列。她目前排名第2,000位,排名下降将取决于李·乔。幸运陌生人(第45位)、超级吧(第45位)和罗斯·张(第66位)也在竞争中。

Stanford will announce her two captain's picks after the tournament Sunday.

Europe filled out its 13-player roster on Aug. 5.

Memorial added to top events

The Memorial Tournament is the seventh tournament to announce it will be part of the top ten Championship Series in the PGA Tour's schedule that starts in 2026.

The Memorial, hosted by Jack McGraw at the Montreal Village course he designed, has been among the elite tournaments since it began in 1970 and players had been doing and taking some time off the tour these days. The announcement, like the others, was not a surprise.

The Memorial joins The Sentry at Torrey Pines, the Arend Palmer Invitational at the PGA Air坛 in the Championship at Doral, Gil by Raymond, James at Winnie, and the North Carolina (formerly West) team, the Travelers Championship at the TPC River Highlands and a new tournament sponsored by Japan-based Europe.

While the dates have not been announced, the Memorial was founded and has long been scheduled to be played around Memorial Day. The tournament honors a legend in the game each year.

What's Inside Walker squad

Jack White has had a strong year. He was a Jack McGraw Award winner as the top golfer from the 1924年代 division of Dallas State. He transferred to Florida State. He won the U.S. Masters to claim three majors each year. And now he's off to the

Walker Cup.

What's among 10 players to represent Britain and Ireland who will try to win back the Walker Cup from the American team Sept. 10 at Larkin in Ireland.

She signed to the GBM team are British Amateur champion Stuart Graham, New Wharton, and the 2016 United Nations League, Ben Bribes, Sam Easterbrook, Paul Bardo Donegan and Sam Hill. He and the players were on the team that lost at Uptown Road last year.

The Americans announced their division team Sunday.

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Austin Schaffler and Cameron Young have clinched two of the six astronauts spots on the U.S. team in the Foundation Cup.

Rufus Shah, CEO of State Sports, was hired as president of golf for TAFEW Sports, where he will oversee the 75SL, the women's 75SL native league and other golf projects the company is developing. Shah previously was chief operating officer of the European Tour and Ricoh Cup Europe and was managing director for European Tour Productions.

Friends of Golf is honoring Riche Forest and two-time U.S. Women's Amateur champion Ken Cockerill on Oct. 29 at Bell Air Country Club in Los Angeles. Friends of Golf was founded in 1997 by the San Pablo Merrito, the longtime teaching pro of Bell Air, and a group of philanthropic 12-acre golfers to help aspiring minor golfers.

Wat of the week

For the first time in five years, Rory McIlroy finished a tournament without breaking par in any of the four rounds at the St. Jude Championship. The prize purse for the 2027 Championship at Dorset Island.

Final word

The round and it back, and I look a lot more calm than I felt at the time! — Ryan Rausch for that free kicker of his British Open victory.

—Associated Press

马里兰州立大学“Terrapins”队的进攻成功可能取决于其前锋线

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在关键时刻,我信任他们。

除了帮助华盛顿在大学联赛中取得佳绩外,前锋线在过去九周内仅让对手突破9次,这一数据与全国第三低的成绩持平。这意味着所有进攻特点和手段自去年秋季起就已启动。

“前锋线在左侧发挥作用。”主教练迈克尔·洛克希德表示。

“这是一个强强联赛,”他说道,“这是一个竞争激烈的联盟。控制争球线是你们的优势所在。”

在球队的第10场公开赛中,Terrapins队在一场比赛中受阻。他们在十大联盟中排名垫底,在被抢断码数(2,183码)和每场被抢断数(104.2次)方面均为倒数第二,总达阵数(109.0次)也排名倒数第二。

大三中锋迈克尔·亨斯利表示,开局阶段对抵挡抢断踢球的重视已成为焦点。

“从数据上看,我们在十大联盟中排名第一!在保护跑动方面,这绝对是我们的优势,”他说道,“教练组已构建了一套系统,让我们更容易进行传球保护。但我们需要更多跑球,并在每次持球中获得更多码数。这样将为我们开辟更多传球空间,尤其是针对我们的外接手。”

尽管亨斯利和右截锋安德鲁·佩罗内特与赖特在第二轮从左锋调整至右截锋,但相同的方法仍在使用,且有两名新首发球员加入。

在训练日早些时候,从德州州立大学转会而来的外接手特勒·洛克希德在左锋位置首次亮相,而当地大二学生布赖恩·霍顿(居住于劳雷尔)则在第九节接替出场。

洛克希德表示,目标是避免前锋线在场上长时间失利,并能创造更多分数。

尽管在2025年选秀中已选中左截锋斯宾塞·安德鲁和右截锋尼尔森·克莱尔(2024年选中),但这需要时间。

“他们正在阵容中发挥作用。这就是我们所做的一切——培养他们,”他说道,“前锋区域通常需要更长时间。半数球员能够完成必要的工作。历史上,‘高地’(加元)会让更优秀的男人或DJ动作出现,但在前场,你们必须学会在这个联盟中如何比赛。没有机会变得更高大强壮,我们已经做到了。”

三名本地大二学生——右截锋洛根·本内特、中锋罗伯特·帕特森、左截锋罗伯特·威利斯,以及第二和第三截锋詹姆斯·希尔斯和詹姆斯·吉尔克里斯特——为前锋线提供了深度储备。

他们的贡献可能有助于这个单位在去年表现不佳后实现突破。

“我们上赛季的成功绝对是我们可以改进的众多方面之一,这是件好事,”赖特表示,“你们希望确保自己能够提升,这样每个人都能发挥全部潜力。我们每天都在攻坚,观看每一段录像、每一次进攻,思考如何做得更好。”


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法官裁定:FBI总部迁往马里兰州的计划不得撤销

记者:凯西·迈策尔、贾农·科尔伯

一位联邦法官命令特朗普政府放弃将联邦调查局总部保留在华盛顿特区的计划,裁定司法部无权携带美国总务管理局的决定,将该机构迁至马里兰州。

在周一的裁决中,马里兰州地区法官特伦特劳·D·奇斯尼禁止联邦调查局局长凯西·迈策尔和司法部长贾农·科尔伯将局机关迁至西北华盛顿的罗纳德·里根大楼和国际贸易中心。

司法部和联邦调查局未立即回应置评请求。

马里兰州总检察长安东尼·G·布朗(民主党籍)在一份声明中表示,这项法律胜利“几乎不仅仅是关于一栋建筑”。

“它关乎的是,当国会做出决定时,联邦政府不能仅仅因为不

特朗普政府希望将其设在华盛顿哥伦比亚特区

2023年,美国总务管理局批准将其迁至乔治王子县

“这是我们期待的结果,”布朗表示,“国会做出了承诺。特朗普政府试图违背这一承诺。现在,马里兰州民众应得的就业、投资和机遇触手可及。”

州长韦斯·摩尔(民主党籍)在声明中表示,唐纳德·特朗普总统未能“夺走马里兰州已赢得的成果”。

“现在是时候停止这些把戏,”摩尔说,“开始建设一流的联邦调查局总部,让公职人员应得的设施落户马里兰州乔治王子县。”

美国总务管理局(GSA)负责联邦房地产事务,该机构在2023年执政当局期间批准将联邦调查局从其当前位于华盛顿哥伦比亚特区的埃德加·胡佛大楼迁至乔治王子县——位于首都以东的一个县。这一决定是在经过审慎评估后做出的,但特朗普政府去年夏天推翻了该决定。

代表布朗办公室和乔治王子县的律师于2024年11月提起诉讼,指控特朗普政府官员在选择新联邦调查局综合楼地点时无视国会明确指令,违反了联邦法律。诉讼还称,特朗普政府在将机构迁至里根大楼时未与州政府协商。

几十年来,埃德加·胡佛大楼一直破败不堪,且调查发现其安全性不足。联邦调查局启动了寻找新址的计划。

Construction continues at the White House on Monday. Historic preservationists on Tuesday asked the Supreme Court to keep ballroom construction hold while litigation plays out.

Historic preservationists Tuesday asked the Supreme Court to keep President Donald Trump's ballroom construction hold while litigation plays out, warning of an administrative effect to "reform judicial review".

The National Trust for Historic Preservation, which sued last year to halt the project, said Trump had exceeded his authority by attempting to build the planned 4亿美元 ballroom by soliciting private donations rather than seeking congressional approval. They also criticized the White House for suing to complete its construction, with administration officials last week telling the high court that work is "63 percent complete" and that it is too late to stop the project.

"Rather than obtain permission from Congress, Petitioners have instead decided to try to outrun judicial review," the National Trust wrote in its filing.

A divided federal appeals court panel ordered administrative officials to halt construction the ballroom by Friday unless the project is authorized by Congress —

Ballroom opponents request to keep project hold

BY DAN DIAMOND, JONATHAN EDWARDS AND JOCKEY JOUVENAL

which will not happen, given that lawmakers are terms with no plans to return before the end of the month.

The Trump administration last week asked the court to remove that block, saying that the project must move forward to national security reasons. Notary officials told the Supreme Court that the large ballroom will help shield the White House grounds, provide a safe place for the president to meet with foreign leaders and other VIPs, and offer other benefits to justify the complex.

Young females attacked the historical preservationists as "brainstorm" for seeking to prevent his ballroom project from moving forward. The president has increasingly confined a military complex being built underneath the ballroom — which courts have said is allowed to proceed — with the ballroom itself, insisting that the two projects are inseparable.

The National Trust law said that it is not opposed to construction necessary for national security.

美国检察官抨击法官命令释放涉嫌破坏二战纪念碑女子

美利坚合众国助理检察官杰罗姆·菲奥雷(Jerome Fiore)周一抨击联邦法官做出的命令释放一名女子的决定,该女子上周在华盛顿破坏二战纪念碑。

“如果有人有潜在危险,那肯定是她。”法里斯(Melissa L. Farris)在一份声明中表示。

司法部此前曾请求羁押法里斯,理由是从其手机中发现的证据显示,案发当晚她在网上搜索“恐惧”和“门票”相关内容。

法庭记录还显示,法里斯在案发前不久购买了黑色肥皂和喷漆,且在数日前因在联邦财产上露营被开出传票。

法里斯在声明中质问道:“这个被指控犯有两项联邦重罪的被告人,持有肯塔基州驾照,无固定住址,已在华盛顿露营数周,犯案后立即前往弗吉尼亚州,并声称在俄亥俄州有朋友,在这种情况下释放她有什么道理?”

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法官命令特朗普政府放弃修建FBI基地的计划

作者:琳达·蒂尔顿·布拉

2010年,FBI寻找新总部,马里兰州、弗吉尼亚州和华盛顿特区成为三个最终候选地。

在复杂的竞标过程中,马里兰州领导人主张他们能够为该国主要执法机构提供总部——并认为获得该合同将为乔治王子县带来经济利益。

但这一提议令弗吉尼亚州议员和FBI高层感到沮丧,他们更倾向于弗吉尼亚州斯普林菲尔德的选址。

然而在2025年初,特朗普第二任期仅数月后,他宣布将把FBI总部保留在华盛顿特区。最终,这一决定被正式化,并转移了原本由国会拨给国会的资金,用于里根大楼会议中心。

当时,美国总务管理局(GSA)官员将此举描述为避免霍弗大楼延误维护成本1亿美元和在格林贝尔特新建校区“数十亿美元”支出的有效方式。在一份包含“30年现值成本分析”的前瞻性选址报告中,GSA估计会议中心成本将达100亿美元,而新建筑成本可能高达100亿美元。

但周一晚间,庄法官裁定这些理由甚至不充分,并认为此举违反了联邦法律——国会从未批准过这一变更。他写道,国会在2010年《拨款法案》中通过的语言明确禁止将已拨款用于里根大楼会议中心,直到FBI完成完整的建筑设计方案。庄法官在裁决中指出,特朗普政府并未提交任何此类方案。

“特朗普政府无权忽视这一选址结果,或挪用国会明确拨给比较选址地的资金用于其他用途,”马里兰州前国会代表团成员在周一的联合声明中表示,“我们很高兴法院认可这一事实,裁定特朗普政府的行为违法且无效。”

乔治王子县行政长官约翰·P·布劳洛在接受采访时表示,FBI总部落户乔治王子县将创造500个就业岗位,并成为该县历史上最大的单笔投资。

“这并非我们主动索取的赠予。我们与该地区其他司法管辖区竞争并胜出,”布劳洛说,“这不仅代表一项100亿美元的投资,更是为乔治王子县发展量子计算和网络安全产业带来的机遇。”

“我们将保持警惕,因为我们知道特朗普政府可能会上诉。我们认为这一裁决是正确的,因此若上诉有利于该地区和县官员(包括布朗和县检察官安东尼·琼斯)的努力,我们乐意接受。这真正关乎公平,我们将为乔治王子县的候选基地而战。”

奥申城体育综合体选址计划因居民反对破产

作者:约翰·布鲁因 《巴尔的摩太阳报》

奥申城原计划投入9×7百万美元购买100英亩土地用于体育综合体项目,但在周一因数十名居民反对而破产。马尔斯顿警告称,该项目将把工作农田变为赛事交通、噪音和开发区,紧邻居民住宅。经过两小时的混乱后,康涅狄格州的亚历克斯·米罗兹撤回了对购买动议的第二次支持,导致该动议未获通过。

该地块之争还暴露了奥申城季节性旅游未来的隐忧。在近20分钟的独白中,康涅狄格州的约翰·戈金警告称,单一城市的传统旅游模式正在慢慢侵蚀,并确保放弃该选址是从少数几个足以扭转衰退的城市中退缩。

数日前,市议会以7:0的投票结果推进购买两处位于20号公路的哈灵顿农场L / C地块。该室内外综合体将举办赛事和社区项目,超越夏季范畴。这是十年来寻找合适地块的最新尝试——今年2月,靠近斯蒂芬·普雷斯科特高中的另一处选址因抗议被放弃。

然而,在听取邻居意见后,支持再次化为乌有。

“建议认为奥申城体育综合体可能成功,但不是在这个位置,”市议会主席马特·詹姆斯表示。

经营邻近农场摊位的索耶·哈德森警告称,赛事交通将危及农民移动设备,并可能招致酒店、餐厅和开发项目。

“我们珍视这里的生活方式,”哈德森在发给《巴尔的摩太阳报》的邮件中写道,“我们认为……他们需要用市内资金来做这件事,而不是在我们的社区。”

鲍勃·亚瑟在周一晚间给出了更强硬的描述。

“奥申城是个马戏团,灯光、恐惧和意外犯罪不断,”亚瑟说,“Worcester County不想在我们的乡村后院——在我的案例中,距离我家仅25英尺——看到奥申城的马戏团。”

芬尼根是自2025年以来市体育综合体特别工作组的居民成员,他认为是时候放弃了。

“我们已经开了三年会,开了三年,”芬尼根说,“直接取消算了,别再浪费时间了。”

戈金拒绝认输并

表示报道尚未开发的综合体为时过早。“你不能,”可以走进一辆车,但“杀死它比用车做它更好。”

他辩称政府可以提高税收或追求能赚钱的地产。更广泛地,戈金表示奥申城游客平均停留时间已从数年前的三晚降至2.5晚,年度家庭选择也在减少。

“只是时间的缓慢流逝,”他说,“旅游趋势正在改变,我认为。”

体育迷仍可能推翻这一决定。戈金在网上辩称,奥申城的主要竞争对手已采取行动。

“没有其他大胆的想法,”他说,“我们需要做点什么。我们需要被记住。我们需要有勇气。”

他随后补充道:“现在是放弃的时候吗?他应该前进吗?”

米罗兹表示,报道该选址并不意味着他已放弃更大的项目。

“我不是在泄气,”米罗兹说,“我想要的不是坏的,不是足够坏到搞砸我们未来无法实现的机会。”

戈金最后说道:“这几乎会成为经济上的灾难,”他说,“总有一天,我们必须更进一步。”

历史保护主义者试图让特朗普的宴会厅项目继续搁置

宴会厅信托基金

重建方认为,如果宴会厅建设未能充分考虑相关情况,特朗普政府则表示该项目将很快推进至“确认”阶段。政府在其申诉文件中表示,交叉步骤“将在2025年11月前基本完成”,信托基金在其文件中称。

“由政客们进行的环境评估已证实,未经授权的宴会厅建设对国家信托、其成员及公众造成的伤害——已被证明将导致损害——很可能变得不可逆转,”信托基金在文件中表示。

民主党人周二也呼吁最高法院让宴会厅建设继续搁置。

加州众议员罗伯特·加西亚和贾里德·霍夫曼,以及参议员谢尔顿·怀特豪斯(罗得岛州)与约20名其他国会民主党人在一份支持国家信托基金的法庭之友摘要中联署。

大多数议员是相关委员会中的资深民主党人。

“关于如何最好地保护现任和未来白宫居民、工作人员及访客的担忧,完全属于国会现有的联邦财产和联邦支出权限范围,”民主党人士表示。这意味着该建设在国会授权并为此拨款之前不应推进。”

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开学季来临,家长被敦促关注学生心理健康

作者:布莱克·布莱克 《巴尔的摩太阳报》

随着马里兰州学生返校,心理健康报告敦促家长关注孩子在适应新常规、更重学业负担和社交压力时可能出现的压力、焦虑和抑郁迹象。

据全国任务组称,管理新的学校日程可能令孩子不堪重负,尤其是对那些已在应对抑郁或焦虑的年轻人而言。

"新学年工具的启动往往与年轻人的压力和焦虑如影随形,"MeetTA董事长埃里克·辛加里奇博士在一份声明中表示。"我们鼓励家长定期与孩子沟通感受,关注压力迹象,并在学校体检时与儿科医生或家庭医生坦诚讨论这些情绪挑战。早期关注心理健康与更新疫苗同样重要。"

珍·珍·米尔斯是哥伦比亚Thirivendia执业专业咨询师,她表示这种关怀在当下尤为重要。"当前的社会环境令焦虑感有所减弱,因为社交场景已与以往不同,且不再有‘必须完成好工作’的额外压力,"米尔斯对《巴尔的摩太阳报》表示。"心理疾病在当下更易被掩盖,对父母而言不那么显而易见,对孩子也缺乏吸引力。"学生可能因社交压力、融入困难、学业负担和高要求教育等多种原因对新学年感到日益焦虑。这些压力源还可能引发抑郁、自尊低落和焦虑等问题。

米尔斯表示,孩子和青少年可能不愿谈及这些问题,因此家长应观察其行为变化,如社交活动增多、入睡或早醒困难,或对原本感兴趣的活动失去兴趣。

"我们会好奇,"米尔斯说,"你(我认为)注意到他们的行为有何不同。"

家长还可通过让孩子感受到准备就绪来缓解返校恐惧。"与孩子核对待办事项,看看他们是否能组织好需完成的学业任务,"她表示。

这种关注应在开学后持续进行。

米尔斯建议家长关注孩子是否重拾过去喜欢的活动或尝试新事物。他们还应留意身体症状,如早晨胃痛,并询问孩子是否吃午餐、是否独自就坐或是否花更多时间在手机或社交媒体上。

所有马里兰州学校将在校内实施附带限制措施。

威斯康星县正在实施严格的"从问好到铃声,无自拍"政策,全天禁止使用手机,包括午餐和课间时间。塔尔博特县今年起在州截止期前开始实施"半天禁令"。巴尔的摩市要求手机和个人设备全天关机并收起,此前已开展试点项目。霍华德县和巴尔的摩县正在恢复允许设备使用但限制其功能的规则,并制定当地条例规范使用。哈福德县已购买规则,要求小学和初中生将设备存放在储物柜或专用盒中。

米尔斯表示,手机和社交媒体并非问题本身,家长应关注孩子浏览的内容,并以此为切入点展开对话。

"查看孩子浏览的内容,"她建议道。"家长与孩子讨论这些内容并设定负责任的界限很重要。社交媒体内容可轻松个性化定制。"

"珍·珍始终坚持这一理念:选择改变。你爱他们,并为他们提供支持,"米尔斯说。

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Pirro批评纪念碑vandalism案件中的释放令

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在Parrish获释的过程中,King法官Matthew J. MacLaugh将她从纪念碑旁引开,并表示她必须于本周四向该市的联邦审前官员报到。据公开通知,Parrish已被公开送往肯塔基州。据一位亲属称,密歇根州和俄亥俄州的官方报告显示她被送往那里。受Young启发,Parrish的公设辩护人在收到置评请求后未及时回应。

但在周二的法庭听证会上,他表示Parrish在获释后因紧急情况住院一晚,因为她的州际行李等物品尚未归还。上周四,位于国家广场的二战纪念碑部分区域被涂鸦,空瓶设施溢满喷泉,涂鸦在大西洋拱门下方写有“洁净之手,污秽之地”,红绿颜料还溅在部分花岗岩石刻上。一天后,Parrish被指控

两项重罪:破坏美国财产和故意损坏纪念物。两项指控均可判处最高10年监禁。在Facebook上,Parrish曾炫耀自己在纪念碑前的行为,包括将物品扔入大西洋拱门附近的喷泉中。她说:“看吧。”随后她摇晃油漆罐,直播画面显示她在草坪上添加涂鸦。Parrish被捕后,执法部门在她身上发现了一张CVS药店的收据,显示购买了两瓶Dawn Ultra抹布皂,司法部在其文件中写道。文件还称,Parrish还告诉执法人员,她在本周早些时候从华盛顿西北部的一家气体商店购买了三罐喷漆。

在要求继续羁押的上诉中,司法部辩称Parris:“我们需要在接下来的一周内安排一辆装甲车,以及服役于二战期间的女性。”唐纳德·特朗普总统也谴责了对纪念碑的破坏行为。维护该纪念碑的非营利组织“二战纪念碑之友”表示,对所报道的破坏行为“深感不安”。周一,司法部还表示将反对Parrish归还手机的请求,理由是该机构打算在审判中使用手机内容。该机构还要求法官重新考虑其拒绝将电子监控作为Parrish获释条件的决定。在周日法庭听证会上,Parrish的律师辩称她的手机应尽快归还。主审法官

表示调查人员已完成从手机中提取所有数据,但尚未完成搜索。周一,他表示预计将于周三对该问题作出裁决,但倾向于下令归还手机。根据其手机裁决,法官还表示他愿意考虑调整Parrish必须报到俄亥俄州的最后期限。初步听证会定于9月2日。圣安东尼奥为此报道作出贡献。

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阿巴拉契亚小径不会自己建成:认识康纳罗克工程队

作者:贝尔彻·布恩曼 布雷切工程队

树木和泥土摩擦发出的沙沙声与工程队工人发出的笑声交织在一起,夹杂着树叶的簌簌声和鸟儿的啁啾。有时,风势加大,为疲惫的工人送来些许凉意,汗水顺着他们的脸颊滴落在地。

阿巴拉契亚小径保护协会的旗舰康纳罗克小径工程队本月完成了最后一处“盲区”工程,结束了在弗吉尼亚州布雷切县米歇尔诺布地区通往水源小径的一段多周施工。工程队修建了约200英尺长的小径,包括穿越一条季节性溪流河床、沿着岩石坡地以及沿岸堤,此次改造旨在防止骑行者迷路并避免对计算机造成混淆。

由于该项目位于阿巴拉契亚小径最繁忙的路段之一,阿巴拉契亚小径保护协会派出旗舰工程队协助。康纳罗克工程队在当地知名的观景台附近作业,几乎与布雷切阿巴拉契亚小径俱乐部志愿者及承包商合作完成当地山地项目。该项目获得了167,000美元的国家公园管理局拨款,但在施工过程中还产生了额外成本。

目标是帮助应对该地区高水平的游客流量,同时保护库内塔山小屋周边的自然环境。库内塔山小屋是阿巴拉契亚小径的一个过夜站点,位于弗吉尼亚州"处女王冠"路段的一部分,该路段还包括德拉古斯峰、米歇尔诺布和三叉山。

项目几年前由布雷切阿巴拉契亚小径俱乐部发起,并得到阿巴拉契亚环保团队、阿巴拉契亚小径保护协会和国家公园管理局的协助。工程包括在小屋附近修建一个环形步道,包含12个拖车停车位和1000英尺长的小径,同时升级通往水源的道路、松树林以及新增一个船只停靠湾。

康纳罗克工程队将其4月至8月初的返程工作周期中的三周专门用于哥伦比亚山项目。工程队在重新定线阿巴拉契亚小径,将其进一步远离小屋,以更好地将主步道与露营区分隔,并远离一处车道交汇点——该处因持续的骑行者活动形成了非官方小径。

这段备受欢迎的步道近年来受到严重磨损。据布雷切阿巴拉契亚小径俱乐部称,米歇尔诺布每年约有40,000名游客。这被广泛认为是近2000英里长的阿巴拉契亚小径上最繁忙的地点之一。

“这些设施原本并未针对如此高的使用强度而设计,”阿巴拉契亚小径保护协会弗吉尼亚区域主任凯瑟琳·赫恩登·鲍威尔表示,“因此我们正在努力修缮或升级这些设施,使其更加耐用且可持续,这样我们就能在不对自然环境造成影响的前提下,让同样多的游客拥有同样美好的体验。”

鲍威尔自2014年起就加入阿巴拉契亚小径保护协会的项目,她与当地步道俱乐部及国家公园管理局讨论过多个问题。她说:“我们一直在想方设法改善设施并提高其可持续性,因此能最终推进此项目令人振奋。”

康纳罗克志愿者步道工程队负责人史蒂文·里维尔(其姓名发音为里维尔)在一天长时间的步道工作后,特意用姓名的谐音表达了自己的感受。他想让骑行者了解投入其中的时间和精力

建造步道时,有人甚至对骑行者说:“哦,这些岩石仿佛有魔力般自行就位,大地如此美丽,岩石就这样被安放在这里。”里维尔说。

他请求骑行者们务必留在步道上,以免破坏步道维护队伍的工作,那样会需要额外的劳动来修复。

里维尔表示,步道维护工作会让人筋疲力尽,且需要大量解决问题的能力。“你读过那些书,告诉我们如何在这座山上建造步道,但有时大山会告诉我们该怎么做,你懂我的意思吗?”他说,“你必须适应环境。”

里维尔说社交媒体为这个项目带来了更多年轻的首次志愿者——与通常由经验丰富的退休人员组成的队伍形成对比。他说,看到年轻志愿者发现自己能做什么,是很有力量的回忆,他回忆起那些怀疑自己能否搬运一根12英尺长的木料四分之一英里的队员,但在团队合作下获得了信心。他说,看到这种信心增长,即使步伐缓慢或偶尔人潮拥挤,也值得。

迪安·莱特登是卡罗来纳县的一名高中生,参与了步道重修项目中的一段大阶梯建设,他放慢速度以避免侵蚀,同时从紧密支撑的岩石中敲下小石块。

莱特登说他住在弗吉尼亚州北部,经常徒步。他说步道维护工作让他感到谦卑。

“原以为这项工作会有这么多劳动和付出。”他说,并补充道他希望能再次志愿参与。

始建于1949年的康纳罗克步道队每年4月至夏季从全国各地乃至世界各地招募志愿者,参与当地步道俱乐部确定的项目。康纳罗克在弗吉尼亚州西南部设有原始大本营。该项目由阿巴拉契亚步道保护组织运营,与美国林务局和国家公园管理局合作,与南部12个当地步道俱乐部开展合作。

“亨金·里维恩再次开垦了溪谷,她将巨石碾成碎块。”她说,“这不需要太多智慧,但需要坚持。”

里维尔为康纳罗克哥伦比亚工作周期志愿了整整三周。“这让你保持年轻。”里维尔说。

里维尔已退休,居住在马里兰州哥伦比亚,但在列克星敦有一处家庭住宅,曾就读于霍林大学。她说退休后便投身于步道维护工作,在一个她小时候就熟悉的地区。她将“石工”技艺用于步道建设,将80号规格的碎石铺设在石阶下方及周围,铺平表面并为步行区域添加碎石。

在亨金将大石块敲成小石块的同时,其他队员则在清理灌木和厚厚的“枯枝落叶层”——覆盖在土壤上的有机物质。他们进行了艰苦的搬运和清理工作,以暴露下方所需的矿质土壤。步道基底准备就绪后,队伍开始“精细整平”表面,去除凸起部分,并以6度角铺设,以实现最佳排水。

赫恩登·鲍威尔表示,该项目涉及大量重体力劳动,包括约125根黑色木桩,每根重500至600磅。这些木桩通过崎岖山路运输,并通过简易虹吸系统逐一移动至预定位置。它们被切割后用于铺路、帐篷营地及其他设施改善。

虽然康纳罗克步道队已完成本季工作,但仍需要更多志愿者参与步道维护。赫恩登·鲍威尔表示,重修工程预计于明年某时完工,有待志愿者和机构支持。

“它有趣、艰难、充满挑战,这或许正是我最喜欢它的原因——你知道,你能全身心投入其中。”里维尔说,“但就是,我喜欢它。”

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拉斯穆森先生的家人、朋友和ESPN历史学家表示,拉斯穆森先生在其位于佛罗里达州的家中因退行性疾病的影响去世。拉斯穆森先生在2010年宣布,他于2004年被诊断出患有这种退行性疾病。

“比尔是一位杰出的人———位远见者与创新者,他构想出一个以体育为中心的网络。”ESPN董事长在一份声明中表示,“如果没有ESPN的创始人及其在上世纪70年代末为打造ESPN所付出的辛勤工作与创业精神,我们中的许多人今天可能不会在这里———他为我们公司文化的某些方面奠定了基础,这些传统至今仍在全球传承。”

拉斯穆森先生与其子斯科特(Scott)构想出一个全天候播出体育节目的网络,并彻底改变了美国人的电视收视习惯。但这对父子仅在ESPN工作一年后便被其大股东———格蒂石油公司(Getty Oil)———挤出管理层。

拉斯穆森先生最初的想法是创建一个仅覆盖康涅狄格州体育赛事的有线频道。该州的多家有线运营商对此持怀疑态度,但有人建议购买卫星时段以覆盖全国观众。

ESPN于1978年9月7日启播。乔治·格兰德(George Grande)在网络首个直播节目———Eastscale Breakers与Bill-wanker Seldin之间的一场慢投垒球比赛———开播前,向观众致以问候。

“那时,我们不知道自己是否能拥有你的文字、你的声音,更不用说坐拥某些———但我们知道那很特别。”格兰德说,“说到底,比尔·拉斯穆森是原版美国梦的真正缔造者,他为我们所有人赋予了某种至今仍在传承的特殊事物。他为我们公司文化的某些方面奠定了基础,这些传统至今仍在全球传承。”

拉斯穆森父子从格蒂石油公司获得第二轮资金支持,并与NCAA达成版权协议,在康涅狄格州布里斯托尔建立了工作室———该工作室在ESPN开播时仍在施工中。

格蒂的投资与NCAA的协议是在同一天敲定的。

“当有人告诉你某事不可能完成时,你会想证明他们错了。”拉斯穆森先生说,“许多人告诉我们,根本没有足够的体育赛事来支撑24小时频道。我没有与任何人争辩,只是认为他们错了,而我是对的。”

1994年,拉斯穆森父子被逐出ESPN时,格蒂已持有该网络89%的股份。Trouve, which had acquired Gettys and its interest in ESPN to ABC in 1994.拉斯穆森先生与ESPN重归于好,公司高管邀请他出席2015年周年庆典。自此,他因创建全天候体育网络的远见而受到认可与拥戴。He tested the content in 2010 for the 40th anniversary and gave speeches at Wall Street Co. and ESPN events.

“比尔是我们的乔治·华盛顿,也是我们的好朋友。”ESPN主播———他于1979年在网络启播三周后加入ESPN———表示,“他为人谨慎,但每家体育酒吧都应感谢比尔。他不是一个‘玻璃球满是水’的人,但他的玻璃球总是装满乐观。他以微笑激励每一个人,我们都能微笑着怀念比尔的希望。”

即使在芝加哥,拉斯穆森先生也曾就读于DeBaun University和Ralston University,并曾在美国空军服役。他创办过广告服务公司,后在上世纪80年代作为广播员在电台与电视台工作。

他于1976年被聘为康涅狄格州哈特福德WRAA新英格兰捕鲸者队公关总监。1976年,整个球队管理层被解雇,拉斯穆森先生随即将注意力转向与其子共同构思体育,并通过一张10,000加元的信用卡预支获得启动资金。

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Mr. Rasmussen was predeceased by his wife of 30 years, Lois, in 2011 and is survived by two sons, Scott and his wife, Laura, and Glenn . In addition to his wife, he was predeceased by his brothers Robert and Donald , sister Vivien and a grandson.

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每年夏天我都会尝试种植亚美尼亚黄瓜。有些能长到一英尺以上,全都深深地带有皱褶,这种皱褶是我越来越喜欢的特征。它们弯曲的形状让它们看起来几乎像活物,它们蜿蜒生长、扭转回折,每一根都有其独特的个性。它们喜爱高温,却回馈给你截然相反的体验:有些果实清凉、浅绿、薄皮且脆爽——这正是你在酷热天气下最想要的食物。

与其他黄瓜相比,它们的口味更温和,带有柔和平衡的风味,且几乎不会有苦味。如果你已经习惯选择英式或波斯黄瓜,不妨将亚美尼亚黄瓜视为它们更独特、更令人兴奋的表亲。

严格来说,亚美尼亚黄瓜并非黄瓜。就算你一辈子都在切食它们,也不会知道它们在植物学上属于甜瓜,与哈密瓜有着密切关系。但由于它们生长时呈长形且带有皱褶而非圆形光滑,且始终保持脆爽而不会像同类甜瓜那样变甜,因此将它们称为黄瓜是合理的。

它们在世界各地有不同的名称——在土耳其被称为"草药",在黎巴嫩和叙利亚被称为"turnurils",在意大利也有不同叫法。但它们跨越大洋随亚美尼亚人迁徙而来,并携带着122.00 99.00

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作者:戴尔·卡尔奇诺

也许你从未为了每周的葡萄酒特价而翻看超市宣传单。或者你只是偶尔在结账路上随手拿起两瓶。无论如何,在超市购买葡萄酒是一种便捷且通常经济实惠的方式来填满你的购物车和酒杯——前提是你所在的州允许这样做。但如果你只是对货架上的琳琅满目感到失望或不知所措,因为这里的品质参差不齐,有些商店会精心挑选符合其持久品质标准的葡萄酒,而另一些则随意进货,只看哪家经销商给的利润最高。

难怪超市葡萄酒有如此多的误解。无论你是连锁店的忠实拥趸,还是无法想象在购买织物和橙子的同一地方放置幼稚的酒瓶,将事实与虚构区分开来都至关重要。

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2. 所有连锁店销售的葡萄酒都相同。

大多数超市连锁店在每个门店下单相同的葡萄酒。然而,在好市多、克罗格和Trader Joe's等连锁店,不同门店的葡萄酒选择可能有所不同。

原因有几个。可能是由于供应或分销法规的限制,例如某些批发商只能向特定门店发货以符合三级分销系统的复杂规定。

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带孩子外出用餐的终极规则

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用餐体验可能让人筋疲力尽,但也能成为一次积极的经历。以下是服务员、餐厅经营者和儿童专家希望您了解的内容。

撰文:ERNEX BIRN

在餐厅用餐是生活中的一大乐趣,但即使是最尽职的父母也会认同,孩子有时会让原本悠闲用餐与优雅环境的完美画面变得复杂。当然,不同年龄的食客都可能举止不当,但餐厅里的孩子往往会引发最强烈的反应。我们向育儿和餐饮专家寻求建议,以确保用餐体验尽可能顺利:对父母、其他食客、餐厅员工,当然还有孩子们自己而言。他们首先强调,在孩子与餐厅的问题上,没有一刀切的解决方案。孩子们有大有小,年龄各异,性格也各不相同——一个熟睡的婴儿与一个好奇的学步儿童或一个闷闷不乐的青少年完全不同。而且,任何孩子都有好坏日子(甚至好坏时段),一个充分休息且不饥饿的孩子与一个焦虑不安的孩子简直判若两人。核心要点:让孩子习惯在餐厅用餐非常重要。许多建议都聚焦于这种体验的辛苦之处,但请记住,它也能为父母和孩子带来积极意义。"想想看,我们成年人生活中有多少时间是在餐厅这样的社交场合度过的——商务餐、初次约会等等——[而]培养这些技能并适应这种环境,对孩子来说是一堂非常重要的课程,"亚当·赖特说道。他是餐饮行业的资深人士,著有《外出用餐的新规则》一书。以下是让带孩子用餐成为美好体验的方法。122.00WINE-OUT 00 Ea

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面条与鳕鱼和青椒一同炒制,因温和的咖喱粉和姜黄而呈现引人注目的黄色线条。

激发孩子对食物兴趣的彩色面碗

带孩子去莫尔特里(Moultrie)用餐常常像一场痛苦的战斗,无论你多么努力,他们总是期待你点他们想吃的食物,而你的默认选择却是简单的炸面条或其他米黄色食物或其他米黄色食物。摆脱这种困境的方法之一是停止打包。通常孩子们会把午餐盒带回家,不如鼓励他们自己探索食物。通过让他们参与选择食材和帮助烹饪,让他们在品尝前就对食物的色彩、质地、味道和香气产生好奇心和投入感。

当我们的女儿大约5岁时,我见证了这种方法的效果。她对芽甘蓝产生了浓厚兴趣,成为她最爱的蔬菜。她曾自豪地从农贸市场拎回一大把芽甘蓝,那根茎几乎比她还高。

多年来,我一直关注着Instagram账号@cookingbelzer,从他还是幼儿时起,到现在9岁,他与父母杰克和孙妮·张(Sunny Zhang)一起在他们的新食谱书《Woolnight Winners, Randy Dinnon》中,为家庭餐桌提供了丰富的感官体验指南,包括如何让孩子对食物产生兴趣和好奇心的策略。这道炒面正是从书中改编而来,是对张家常问的一个回答(是的):“今天你最喜欢什么颜色?”——在烹饪前先让孩子选择食材的颜色。受新加坡卡通风格儿童面条的启发,这道面碗色彩斑斓。面条与鳕鱼和青椒一起炒制,因温和的咖喱粉和姜黄粉而呈现出引人注目的亮黄色条纹。这道菜还可随意变换,比如改变青椒的颜色,甚至根据孩子的喜好更换蔬菜种类或根据孩子的喜好更换其他蔬菜种类。

蒜香火腿虾仁炒面

4至6人份(约8杯面条)

这道由@cookingbelzer的杰克和孙妮·张(Sunny Zhang)创作的炒面,因浓郁的咖喱粉、姜黄粉以及鳕鱼和青椒的条纹而色彩亮丽。他们写道,这道菜受新加坡风味面条的启发,是一道受欢迎的卡通风格外卖菜品。富含来自虾仁、火腿和鸡蛋的蛋白质,这道菜将营养与快乐完美结合。为节省时间,可在水煮沸时备好食材。

保存:冷藏可保存2天。

总用时:15分钟

改编自杰克和孙妮·张(Sunny Zhang)《Woolnight Winners, Randy Dinnon》(Bacon Element出版社,2020年)

食材

  • 4盎司炒面米粉
  • 3汤匙烤制油(橄榄油或菜籽油),分开使用
  • 2个大鸡蛋,打匀
  • 4盎司大虾(约每磅10只),去壳去肠泥,尾须去除
  • 4盎司火腿,切薄片后再切成小块
  • 1个大红椒,去籽去膜后切薄片
  • 1个大青椒,去籽去膜后切薄片
  • ½个中等黄色或白色洋葱(约4盎司),切薄片
  • 2瓣大蒜,切碎或磨细
  • 2茶匙咖喱粉
  • ½茶匙细砂糖
  • 0.5茶匙细盐
  • 水,适量
  • 2汤匙低钠酱油或鱼露
  • ¼茶匙姜黄粉
  • 1个菜花,切薄片

步骤

  • 将面条放入锅中,用大火加热水至沸腾。加入粗面条并按包装说明煮熟。沥干后转入中号碗中。

  • 在大号平底锅中,用中高火加热1汤匙油,直到滴入的冷水迅速沸腾。加入鸡蛋并煎炒,将其捣碎成小块,搅拌30至40秒,再捣碎成8小块。转入中号碗中。

  • 再向平底锅中加入另外1汤匙油,回到中高火。加入

  • 虾和火腿,边搅拌边煎炒,直到虾完全煮熟,约2至3分钟。转入装有鸡蛋的碗中。

  • 加入切碎的高丽菜和剩余的1汤匙油。加入灯笼椒和洋葱,翻炒至开始变软,约2分钟。加入大蒜,翻炒至散发香味,约40秒。撒上咖喱粉、糖和盐,翻炒约30秒。加入煮熟的面条,用夹子翻拌至充分混合,约1至2分钟。如果面条看起来干燥,加入1至2汤匙水。加入酱油和姜黄,翻炒至均匀裹上面条,约2分钟。

  • 将鸡蛋、火腿和虾放回面条中,翻拌均匀,再煎炒1至2分钟。加入菜花,然后移离火源并立即食用。

替代方案

  • 粗面条 — 烧焦的裤子。

  • 无亮片? — 使用无麸质塔塔尔酱。

  • 红灯笼椒 — 任何颜色的灯笼椒。

  • 素食或纯素食? — 用六个茶勺代替虾和火腿,并煎炒鸡蛋。

  • 洋葱 — 平底锅。

  • 汤 — 2茶匙 ½盎司的水,½杯,½杯

  • 几个辣椒 — 几个三明治手柄加入

  • 太阳镜 — ½茶匙盐


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亚美尼亚黄瓜沙拉——适合炎热夏夜

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在美国,亚美尼亚黄瓜的名字流传至今。

它们有时被称为yard-long或snake cucumbers,在全美各地种植和销售。每年7月至8月是它们的旺季,你会在农夫市场以及中东和地中海风格的杂货店中找到它们。

在美国,没有哪个地方比与亚美尼亚人历史性移民关联最密切的地方拥有更多的亚美尼亚黄瓜——弗雷斯诺,加利福尼亚州。亚美尼亚人自1990年代起在此定居,并在奥斯曼帝国时期大量迁入,先是在1950年代中期的哈米迪亚大屠杀期间,随后在1955年的种族灭绝事件中。当他们到达时,圣华金谷炎热、干燥且荒凉。这片土地需要灌溉,其底层硬盘土层在任何东西生长前就已硬化。耗费了几代移民和难民的劳动,才将这片谷地变成今日的农业宝地。

对于一个酷爱炎热的地方来说,这片谷地几近完美,一代又一代的美籍亚美尼亚人将这些种子压入加州泥土并将其带回。它们像所有侨民物品一样传播:hand-to-hand,one person to the next。它们也以这种方式抵达我手中——有年我在第一次拥有花园时,一位朋友邮寄给我一包种子。若问起最初的来源,答案总是相同:某位朋友从家人那里得到,而家人又来自故国。

当我最终搬到弗雷斯诺时,我知道自己总能找到它们。就在那里,我学会了在炎热的8月夜晚切黄瓜——当第一道食物让你胃口大开时,你可以打开门窗,等待第一缕凉风吹过,空气变得清凉,而对面的一切都显得新鲜。这是我会做的第一道菜——黄瓜配香瓜、洋葱和叶子,将更甜、更圆的水果与更柔和、更脆的黄瓜搭配。

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这道沙拉将亚美尼亚黄瓜与成熟的香瓜、火腿丝、薄荷和开心果结合,再以一道a tart lemon-sunne dressing keeps things bright的酱汁为其增添光彩。

在市场上,选择坚实饱满、表皮光滑淡绿且无软斑的黄瓜。我从不削皮,因为皮薄且不会影响口感,但若你想削,最爱的方法之一是条纹削皮,留下皮带,让它看起来像条纹。而且由于它们能保持脆爽,你可以提前一两天切好,放入冰箱保存。

亚美尼亚黄瓜的美妙之处在于它始终保持脆爽——你永远不会尝到那种软塌、水汪汪的口感。正因为如此,它们适合做布丁或切成小方块,搅拌入浓稠的过滤酸奶或切成小方块并搅拌入新鲜厚实的酸奶或切成小方块并搅拌入新鲜厚实的酸奶,再加入一两瓣捣碎的蒜。虽不够柔软适合做三明治,但它们是拼盘上的亮点,切成条状与胡萝卜一同摆放,可轻松替代芹菜,并成为ranch dip的理想搭档。在最炎热的日子里,它们只需一点盐和冰箱即可。

多年来,亚美尼亚黄瓜对我来说成为了一种象征——一段亚美尼亚旅程的果实:这种水果离开故土,获得新名字,在世界另一端变成新事物,同时又承载了许多过去。侨民总会创造出属于自己的世界,充满馈赠与渠道,而黄瓜证明:一件事物可以远行、变化多端,却依然甜蜜如初。

它恰巧也能做出一道非常棒的沙拉。

亚美尼亚黄瓜沙拉配香瓜与意式风干火腿

4至4人份(约制4杯)

这道沙拉将亚美尼亚黄瓜(又称长黄瓜或蛇形黄瓜)与成熟的香瓜、意式风干火腿丝、薄荷和开心果搭配,再以一款酸爽的柠檬汁调味,为其增添清新明亮的风味。由于亚美尼亚黄瓜与香瓜同属一科,这种搭配格外美味,两者在清爽口感与层次感上相得益彰。

与其他黄瓜相比,亚美尼亚黄瓜口感更温和,风味柔和均衡,且极少有苦味。

保存:沙拉最好立即食用。酱汁可密封冷藏最最多1天,但黄瓜和香瓜会变软并渗出水分。

购买地点:亚美尼亚黄瓜在夏季可于农夫市场、亚美尼亚、中东、地中海及波斯市场,以及部分精品超市购得。

总里程:20英里

作者:记者莉安娜·阿加贾尼安

食材

  • 2根亚美尼亚黄瓜(长25至10英寸;总重1,1磅),切去两端
  • ¼个成熟香瓜(约1磅),去籽、去皮并切成2,1杯颗粒状

  • 适量盐

  • 4至6片薄意式风干火腿(约2盎司),撕成小块

  • ¼杯新鲜薄荷叶,切碎

  • ¼杯(约1盎司)烤制盐渍开心果,粗略切碎

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  • ¼杯新鲜柠檬汁(约1盎司)
  • 3汤匙特级初榨橄榄油
  • 1茶匙磨碎的莳萝籽粉,另备少许撒用

制作步骤

  • 将亚美尼亚黄瓜横切成约½英寸厚的圆片。(若黄瓜直径小于2英寸,可先纵向对半剖开再切片。)
  • 将黄瓜片与香瓜粒摆放在大号沙拉盘上,轻撒适量盐调味。(意式风干火腿和盐渍开心果也会增加咸味。)接着将火腿块均匀撒在水果间,再将薄荷和开心果撒匀。
  • 在小碗或液体量杯中,将柠檬汁、橄榄油与莳萝籽粉充分搅匀。品尝并酌情调味,酱汁应保持酸爽清新。
  • 将酱汁均匀淋洒在整道沙拉上,确保覆盖到黄瓜、香瓜与火腿。轻撒莳萝籽粉后立即上桌。

替代建议

  • 亚美尼亚黄瓜 → 波斯黄瓜,但质地与风味会有所不同。
  • 素食版本? → 省去意式风干火腿,改加碎希腊羊乳酪或融化的里索托沙拉奶酪薄片以增加咸味。

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你的超市酒架可能会让你大吃一惊

葡萄酒促销

"有些人偏爱甜型葡萄酒,有些人则喜欢干型葡萄酒,"柯尔格公司葡萄酒、啤酒和烈酒副总裁、葡萄酒大师柯蒂斯·曼如是说。

本地采购是另一个因素。例如,如果你在北加州的柯尔格超市选购解百纳侍酒师,可能会看到来自小型Boro酒庄的选择。曼说:"在华盛顿州,你会看到来自哥伦比亚谷或红山的解百纳。而在东海岸,由于靠近欧洲,通常进口酒会更多。"

2. 真正的葡萄酒爱好者不会在超市购买葡萄酒

我听到的关于超市葡萄酒的最大误解之一是,它们 somehow somehow

4. 私人标签葡萄酒总是不错——或者说总是很有特色。

Add's Specially Selected、塔吉特的加州之根(California Roots)、Cordo的Kirkland Signature,以及Tudor Jock货架上的查尔斯·肖(Charles Shaw)和Two-Back Chuck瓶装葡萄酒都是私人标签。这意味着葡萄酒是专门为零售商生产的,因此我们不太可能在瓶子上找到酿酒师的名字。

“我们直接与酿酒厂合作,”Add's全国成人饮料采购总监朱莉·赞尼(Julie Zanni)解释道,“我们开发这些包装、品牌和营销的方式非常高效。这为我们提供了巨大的价值空间。”

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“杂货店整体上已经改善了很多。认为在当地杂货店购买葡萄酒不酷的想法真的过时了。”

Bethom Young, SUPERVISOR

私人标签葡萄酒可以提供显著的节省,但质量也有所不同。这些品牌不一定与特定的酿酒师或产区相关联,因此你可能今年喜欢查尔斯·肖的某款酒,明年就不喜欢了。(当然,这种情况也可能发生在任何你购买的葡萄酒上。瓶子可能保存不当,其中一瓶可能被晒熟或在第二次品尝时因不同的环境而变质。)

5. 如果你把便宜货带回家,也没什么办法。

如果你冒险购买超市葡萄酒——而不喜欢它的味道,也并非一无所获。苏打水、白葡萄酒、起泡酒和气泡酒都是绝佳的鸡尾酒原料。

在葡萄酒中加入一抹苏打水和柑橘轮,就能变成一杯清爽的鸡尾酒。或者参考西班牙的做法,将等量的红葡萄酒和可乐混合制成卡利梅特(Kalimette),或用柠檬-酸橙苏打水代替,制作“Tinte de Verane”。

“我的本能总是将它变成桑格利亚或热红酒,”Chang说。最近,她用小豆蔻和粉红胡椒调味,然后冰镇并用鹅卵石冰块盛装,作为夏季芳香提神饮品供应。“总会有办法让它变得可口。”

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用夏日番茄做披萨、鼠尾草等食谱创意

问与答

每周三上午11点 《华盛顿邮报》食谱编辑 Bodily Erynial

在每周四上午11点,Bodily Erynial会在washingtonpost.com / community与读者进行在线交流,回答夏日烹饪相关问题并提供实用建议。以下为部分摘录内容(食谱名称大写的菜品可在washingtonpost.com / recipes查看完整版)。

问:我在清理车库冰箱的角落时发现了几瓶无花果酱、南瓜黄油、泡菜等食物,时间太久以至于我都记不清是什么时候开封的。这些东西是直接扔掉重新采购,还是可以挽救一些?

答:这类问题无论我怎么回答,总会有人批评我。美国农业部的官方指导意见是,开封后的泡菜在8至12个月内仍可食用(最多3个月)。如果时间太久以至于你完全记不清开封多久了,那你就无法确信其安全性。但最终决定权在你自己。有人告诉我他们吃了很久也没事,但这不是我的常规建议。如果只有几瓶且你对安全性有些担忧,我不会责怪你把它们扔掉,重新开始,并注意及时使用(记得在开封后标注日期)。

问:有些食谱会建议将玉米单独煮2或10分钟,但……(但很难在短短不到1分钟内清洗干净)。生吃或煮得不够熟的玉米可以吃吗?这样会如何影响营养成分?

答:生吃或未完全煮熟的玉米是可以吃的(尽管有些人消化生玉米会更困难——我就胃疼!)。至于营养成分,我试图查阅一些研究,但这超出了我的专业水平和时间范围。简而言之,烹饪确实会影响碳水化合物,但对大多数健康人来说,在你食用的量范围内,这真的有影响吗?可能没有。我建议你按照自己喜欢的方式食用。

问:我的烤箱有“烘焙”和“烘烤”两种对流选项。我该在什么情况下选择对流烘焙或对流烘烤?如果使用对流烘焙,需要调整温度吗?

答:对流模式最适合需要上色和脆化的食物——烤肉、烤蔬菜、某些曲奇。对流模式与传统烘焙的区别可能并不大,因为传统烘焙本身就很强劲。但风扇会运转,因此食物周围的热量会更均匀。我无法告诉你是否需要降低温度,因为这取决于你的烤箱。我的烤箱在选择对流模式时会自动降低20度——比如食谱要求400度,我选择对流后烤箱会自动调至380度。如果你的烤箱没有这个功能,那么最好自己手动降低20度,看看效果如何。

Q: 我一直按照你的建议,从超市的会员店(联系方式已提供)大量囤货,甚至在房间里挂了一个加仑大小的冷冻袋。现在我尝试用食谱来处理,比如把一只整鸡做成高汤,但我发现还有更好的方法!简单来说,有没有某种公式,而不仅仅是食谱本身,比如“大致每磅豆子用8杯洋葱、胡萝卜、芹菜等”?

A: 我不清楚有什么固定公式,老实说,我对高汤和批次制作的把控也很谨慎——用你现有的材料即可。如果你不介意一次性用完所有豆子,只需加入足够没过它们的水即可。不必拘泥于批次和半成品。我随手会放入一个(对半切开的)洋葱、几根胡萝卜和几根芹菜茎,如果有土豆皮或芹菜梗也可以加。这种做法非常灵活且宽容,而且你几乎可以延长烹煮时间以浓缩风味。

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Q: 奶酪渣是否适合直接撒入汤品等菜肴中,就像帕玛森奶酪渣那样?

A: 可以,如果你决定不吃它(除非上面有蜡或其他涂层),完全可以像使用帕玛森奶酪渣那样直接食用。

Q: 我能用你的“Pilsore Pull-Apart Dinner Rolls”配方做一盘1盎司的面包 / 焦糖吗?如果可以,假设需要调整烘焙条件——温度或时间或两者都调整。我们很喜欢这种面包的口感,也希望有一道更大的菜品。

A: 那会很有趣!你可以尝试沿用相同的基本方法,并参考我们“Popparous Pull-Apart Bread”配方的烘焙时间。

Q: 你的“Kawasaki Rove Roasted Tacker Bread”配方能在迷你Sisco烤箱里使用吗?我们整个夏天都把它放在油漆架上烘焙,但我想烤另一块鸡胸肉而不想开老式烤箱。这种烤箱有低温档,不用烤箱也能使用。

A: 我不确定你的型号是否支持配方中指定的温度(最高400度,最低375度),但如果支持,应该没问题!粗略浏览显示200度可能是这款烤箱的最低温度,如果有这个档位,最后一步可能需要稍微延长烘焙时间。

Q: 我在华夫饼和松饼中掺入了炼乳并搅拌均匀,没有发现负面影响。那么,在使用肉类的面包中掺入炼乳会有什么影响吗?

A: 我不太建议在面包(尤其是掺肉的面包)中使用炼乳,这类面团对配料更敏感。首先,炼乳质地浓稠且密实,可能会让面团变重;其次,由于炼乳经过熬煮,糖分和蛋白质含量约为普通牛奶的两倍,可能会影响面团的发酵和上色。

Q: 我查看了橱柜里的可可粉的营养信息标签,但到了商店后发现它们的数值各不相同。我并不担心卡路里,只是好奇为什么差异这么大。你知道这是厂家自行设定的,还是每种可可粉都经过热量计精确测量吗?我知道差异微乎其微,但这事总让我耿耿于怀。

A: 可可粉的生产工艺(如是否经过荷兰工艺处理)可能存在差异,这会影响脂肪和淀粉含量,进而导致数值不一致。我猜这可能就是原因所在。(另外,确保你没有把甜味可可粉纳入对比范围,因为市面上确实有甜味可可粉。)

Q: 当食谱明确标注“浅色”或“深色”红糖,或“天然”或“荷兰工艺”可可粉时,使用另一种会有哪些优缺点?

A: 浅色或深色红糖的区别仅在于添加的糖蜜量——这会影响水分、酸度,当然还有颜色。若用量较少,通常不会造成显著影响。但若在食谱中用量达到1 / 4杯及以上,糖蜜含量的增减可能会带来更明显的差异。美国测试厨房建议不要随意替换。至于可可粉,简单来说,天然可可粉的酸性更强,而荷兰工艺可可粉经过处理降低了酸性。这会影响风味、颜色以及食谱所需的发酵剂类型。

Q: 我用自制的法式面包面团做出的脆皮面包棒效果很好。现在我想知道是否可以用《华盛顿邮报》的“皮尔索里(Pull-Apart)晚餐卷”食谱来制作软质面包棒。你觉得可行吗?如果不可行,能推荐更合适的食谱吗?此外,应在烘焙前还是烘焙后刷油更好?

A: 我认为脆皮面包棒可能过于“反传统”,不太适合刷油。我见过一些食谱使用类似披萨面团的面团。你可以尝试制作披萨面团。

Q: 我有一大罐名为“黄油焦糖酱”的礼品,想找些用途。我知道可以用作水果蘸酱或蛋糕霜糖。还有其他建议吗?

A: 焦糖用于挞中很棒。也可以作为三明治馅料或曲奇表面的装饰。以下是一些可选菜品:巧克力焦糖挞、盐焦糖百万富翁脆饼、黄油焦糖曲奇、咸盐焦糖三明治曲奇。

Q: 我的鼠尾草植株今年夏天长势喜人,甚至还晒干了一些。在阳光充足的日子里,我可以在太阳下晒干它。请问干鼠尾草和鲜鼠尾草在用途上有何区别?除了煮肉,还能用于哪些菜肴?另外,晒干新鲜罗勒值得吗?

A: 我认为晒干香草的过程相当简单,主要是静置过程。是否值得,还是取决于个人选择以及你是否有适合的菜品。以下是一些适合使用干 / 鲜香草的菜品:豌豆、烤南瓜、意大利面。

Q: 我们家的花园里的番茄终于开始成熟了——罗马番茄、圣马扎诺番茄、车厘子番茄。你有适合哪种番茄做自制披萨的建议吗?以及有什么技巧能防止披萨变得过于“蔬菜化”?

A: 圣女果的水分最少,圣马扎诺番茄次之。在“Big Little Summer Tomato Pizza”中,你可以不必将圣女果对半切开,而直接使用整颗大番茄。如果担心某些品种水分过多,你也可以先轻轻撒盐,放在毛巾上晾干。或者干脆不放番茄,又或者将它们做成其他菜品,比如我们的“12小时番茄”。

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8种让你在繁忙夜晚轻松达成蛋白质目标的满足餐

作者:维多利亚·库米诺

我们正生活在一个"蛋白质至上"的世界里,在这个世界里,"高蛋白"标签几乎出现在一切产品上,包括你不会想到与这种必需常量营养素相关的东西,比如爆米花、咖啡甚至水。

正如《滋养》专栏作家埃莉·克鲁格所写,蛋白质"对于构建抗氧化剂和其他组织、创造良好的细胞并保持皮肤和指甲健康至关重要。它有助于产生抗体,并让我们的免疫系统保持强劲。蛋白质具有饱腹感,能帮助我们在餐后更长时间地保持饱腹感,当与富含碳水化合物的食物一起食用时,还能帮助缓解血糖的激增。"

话虽如此,大多数人无需额外添加高蛋白产品也能摄入足够的蛋白质。

我们为您整理了一份天然高蛋白晚餐清单,助你轻松达成每日蛋白质目标。每道菜至少含30克蛋白质,且能让你保持饱腹感。

您可在我们的食谱库中找到这些菜肴及其他高蛋白菜品:major-splittafecities


  1. 烤鸡胸配焦糖玉米和波伦塔

鸡胸是优质蛋白质来源。将其烤熟后,铺在一层羽衣甘蓝和柑橘类沙拉上,配以焦糖玉米、波伦塔和牛油果泥,每份可提供8克蛋白质。


  1. 豌豆和开心果意面沙司

豌豆、薄荷、豆类、大蒜和红辣椒碎构成这道辣味意面的蛋白质丰富酱汁,每份可提供30克蛋白质。

  1. 查曼卡利亚(黄汁印度奶酪)

这道奶油浓郁的佳肴以南亚料理中富含蛋白质的新鲜奶酪为主角。每份可提供32克蛋白质。

  1. 小米嫩菊苣配扁豆和羽衣甘蓝

若想快速完成晚餐,不妨考虑这道营养丰富的小米餐。仅需10分钟即可完成,得益于罐装扁豆的使用,每份可提供10克蛋白质。

  1. 鸡肉旋转沙拉配烤面包

这道食谱由埃莉·克鲁格改编自纽约州宾汉姆顿的手持三明治,将腌制鸡肉块制成风味沙拉。每份含蛋白质高达40克。

  1. 烤虾配甜辣酱和蜂蜜

一点蜂蜜和辣味甜辣酱为这些风味十足的虾串增色不少。每份含蛋白质约20克。

  1. 红糖和辣椒腌三文鱼烤盘晚餐

这道烤盘三文鱼食谱无需繁琐准备或清洁,是职场人士的理想选择,每份可提供50克蛋白质。菜品需用到育空金砂马铃薯和春葱或大葱,但您可根据手头食材轻松替换。

  1. 鸡肉、羊乳酪、橄榄和番茄饭盒

每份含蛋白质10克的地中海风格谷物饭盒深受读者喜爱。"多汁鸡肉、酸爽羊乳酪与甜美番茄的组合简直太棒了,"一位评论者写道。"既简单又易于打包,"另一位评论者表示。

Chaman Kaliya(黄汁印度奶酪)

每份食用份量

这道由作家兼厨师Romy Gill创作的Kushnuti菜谱汇聚了最优质的印度厨艺:简单的技法却蕴含复杂的风味——Gill称其为"一碗美丽的深黄色曼陀罗"。如需制作纯素版本,可用超firm豆腐代替印度奶酪,用全脂椰奶代替牛奶。

保存方法:冷藏可保存4天,冷冻可保存3个月。购买地点:芥末油、发酵粉(king)、干葫芦巴叶(kanez methi)、黑小豆蔻和印度青椒可在印度商店或部分国际超市购得。印度奶酪也可在这些地方购买,许多大型超市也有售。

制作时间:10分钟;总时间:45分钟

改编自Romy Gill《喜马拉雅山脉之旅:从克什米尔到拉达克的食谱与故事》(Hardie-Green出版社,2022年)

食材

  • 芥末油3汤匙(见替代方案)
  • 1杯印度奶酪丁块
  • 8粒小豆蔻
  • 4粒黑小豆蔻
  • 4粒丁香
  • 1茶匙孜然籽

  • 3片月桂叶

  • 2根整根印度青椒,纵向对半切开
  • 1½茶匙磨碎的kanez
  • 1茶匙姜黄粉
  • 1茶匙生姜粉
  • 1茶匙精盐

  • ½茶匙发酵粉(king)

  • 1½杯热水
  • 1½杯全脂牛奶
  • 1茶匙干葫芦巴叶(kanez methi)
  • 米饭(用于配餐)

步骤

  • 在大煎锅中用中火加热油至油面闪烁。加入印度奶酪丁块,煎至各面微微上色,每面约2分钟(印度奶酪易在油中溅起,如需可使用防溅盖)。盛至盘中备用。
  • 向锅中加入小豆蔻、黑小豆蔻、丁香、孜然籽和月桂叶,边搅拌边煮至香气四溢,约3分钟,然后加入青椒、kanez、姜黄粉、生姜粉、盐和发酵粉。继续搅拌至出香,约1分钟,然后倒入热水。
  • 提高火力煮沸,然后调至小火至液体微微减少,加入印度奶酪继续煮至水分略微收干,约3分钟。倒入牛奶,煮至酱汁变稠,约8至10分钟。加入葫芦巴叶搅拌均匀,分至餐碗中,趁热与米饭一同食用。

替代方案

  • 芥末油 → 可用向日葵油或鳄梨油代替
  • 印度奶酪 → 可用超firm豆腐,先烤过并沥干水分
  • 印度青椒 → 可用塞拉诺青椒或泰国青椒
  • 普通牛奶 → 可用全脂椰奶

Related at the spring (½ cup, without rice) Gill calories (½ cup / grams), long cardamom, 1kg fat, ½g flour, ½g protein, ½g salt and 1g, ½g protein, 1g sugar Sugar added by Gill: Rane, bread, potatoes (a food / pan / pan) and corn

您可以轻松用手头的任何蔬菜替代这道棕糖辣椒擦拭三文鱼烤盘晚餐中的食材。

棕糖辣椒擦拭三文鱼烤盘晚餐

每份食用份量

这道三文鱼烤盘晚餐有三大优点:准备和清洁工作量极小;甜辣口味完美搭配鱼肉;土豆外酥内软。保存方法:冷藏可保存2天。

制作时间:20分钟;总时间:25分钟

改编自Jan Scott《烤箱到餐桌:100道单锅与单盘食谱,适合您的短柄平底锅、煎锅、烤箱等》(企鹅 / 兰登书屋,2002年)

步骤

  • 将烤架放在烤箱上三分之一处并预热至400度。用烘焙纸铺一大张烤盘。
  • 将土豆放在准备好的烤盘上,用1汤匙油分开并轻轻撒盐调味。待其冷却后,然后摊平成均匀的一层,切面朝下。烤10分钟,至土豆未熟透。

  • 在中号碗中,将春葱与1汤匙油拌匀(仅用于涂抹)。(仅用青柠,然后将其对半切开。)

  • 从烤箱中取出烤盘,放在硬化的表面上。将土豆推到一侧以腾出空间放三文鱼。在春葱周围(或另一块清洁区域)撒少许盐,并淋上青柠汁。

  • 在小碗中,将红糖、辣椒粉和½茶匙盐搅拌均匀。用剩余的1汤匙油刷在三文鱼片表面,然后将红糖混合物均匀涂抹在每片三文鱼上。

  • 将烤盘放回烤箱,再烤约25分钟(此时中心仍会略有粉色),或直至三文鱼熟透且土豆和春葱也已熟透。
  • 在整个烤盘上淋上青柠汁。趁热食用。

注意事项

  • 有时中心切片的三文鱼在一侧会有约2英寸的鱼腹,为使其受热均匀,我们会将这部分肉塞到鱼片下方。
  • 请注意:Brown C. Brown's牌小豆蔻、食品/平底锅/平底锅、玉米

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U.S. debt is set to hit $10 trillion this week

Last revenue from Trump's tariffs has forced faster borrowing

BY STEVE THOMPSON AND BLAIR PEASIS

The U.S. national debt is likely to surpass $8.6 trillion this week, months earlier than November previously expected in past because of billions of dollars in lost revenue from President Donald Trump's fiscal year tariffs.

The last revenue has forced the Treasury Department to borrow taxes rapidly to cover the last-twenty bills: Six months ago, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projected that total borrowing would top out in $10.6 trillion this fiscal year. But on Monday, Treasury reported that the debt stood at $10.6 trillion and counting.

The faster accumulation of debt comes at a perilous moment. An array of concerns, including inflation, the war in Iran and rising debt levels around the world, are driving investors to dump government heads.

On January, the interest rates that investors demanded on 20-year U.S. Treasury bonds upheld to their highest level in nearly two decades. This year, annual interest payments on the debt are projected to top $1 trillion, according to the CEO — about the size of the Pentagon budget.

More rapid borrowing also means the next deadline by raising the legal debt limit is likely to arrive ahead of schedule. And last year, Congress set the debt limit at $44.1 trillion. Budget an-

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Forest protections could be in crosshairs

Trump seeks to repeal 2008 rule, opening millions of acres in roads

BY JANE SPARKS

The Trump administration Tuesday proposed a full repeal of a rule that for decades has prevented road building and logging inside tens of millions of acres of near-province national forests, a short-term environmental advocates fear could fragment already threatened woodlands.

The Agriculture Department said that the 2010 Roadway Area Conservation Rate, urban vehicle the "roadless rule," was outdated and that greater flexibility was needed to combat the growing threat of wildfires on public land. Roads can provide greater access for firefighting crews and can serve as firefireside.

"Our forests can't afford another decade of taxation. Across the country, we're watched preventable conditions — over-grown stands, insect outbreaks and disease — have healthy landscapes into their fetuses," Agriculture Secretary Steven Steffen said in the meantime.

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U.S. military bases in and near the Middle East

Military bases controlled by U.S. or with significant U.S. presence

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Whistleblower: Politics drove by League probes

BY JEREMY HOLSTON AND DANIELLE DOUGLAS GARDER

The Trump administration took force charged with investigating antisemitism on by League campuses promoted authorities into punitive settlements despite turning up little to no evidence of criminal crime, according to a whistleblower complaint made public Tuesday.

Ex-DOJ attorney casts doubt on antisemitism claims on campuses

The complaint — filed by Haire Van Krom, a former career attorney in the Justice Department's civil rights division who said she was involuntarily de-

tailed to work on the probes last year — alleged that the outcomes of investigations into schools like Harvard, Brown and Columbia were "predominantly without regard to the evidence" in a "politically mandated effort" to suspend their government funding and pass headlines.

When career attorneys raised objections that the evidence did not support the administration's position or the tactics it was pur-

suing, including targeting Muslim producers for interviews, they were overshadowed and ignored, she said.

"We, Van Krom and other DOJ campuses repeatedly warned that funding suspensions lacked legal basis and that evidence did not support findings of violations at Brown," Van Krom's attorneys wrote in the 10-page filing, aditing, "In the cases of Columbia

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Fallback for U.S. weighed in Gulf

SMALLER FOOTPRINT AFTER IRAN WAR

Pentagon hints it may not rebuild bases as before

BY NIGAR ROBERTSON, JOHN HOLSON AND SOKANNAH GARDER

The Pentagon is evaluating its military footprint in the Middle East as an early sign of the Iran wars potential to transform the U.S. presence in the region, according to eight people, including officials and others familiar with the tactics.

"We have not yet since the Defense Department is assessing is whether to pull back troops from the Persian Gulf, where America's large overseas military bases have been battered by months of human strikes, two people familiar with the ongoing analysis said.

The damage to these facilities has prompted a once-in-a-grammative move for the Pentagon to reconsider its presence in the region. The Defense Department has already signaled that it might not rebuild its bases as they were under the conflict.

The evaluation is being led by the Pentagon's policy office, which is a new Pentagon official, who like others spoke on the condition of uncertainty to discuss the sensitive analysis, said that the Iran Gulf and U.S. Central Command wars also studying the issue.

Defense Secretary Pete Heguchi had not yet ordered a formal review of U.S. portion in the region, the official said. Instead, the official cast the analysis as "positive planning" that could eventually inform how the administration addresses wherbs or to rethink the bases damaged during the war.

"Decisions are going to have to be made on some of this stuff," the official said.

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Work to correct the cracking and fishing lines at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is underway, works after the government dropped charges against people accused of vandalising the folded basin, citing instead the "botched" renovation efforts. Story, 10

El-Sayed's Michigan win snarls Democrats' plans

The party's path to a Senate majority refers on holding the state

BY THEODORE MEYER

Ahold El-Sayed's victory in Michigan's Democratic primary has complicated Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's plan to help Democrats retake the Senate in November, tying his party's fortunes to a simultaneous Democratic in Michigan say they cannot support — even if it means costing Democrats the Senate majority.

Michigan is crucial for Democrats. The party's path to a Senate majority relies on holding the state and all of its other current seats, as well as flipping four Republican-held seats — including at least two seats in states that Donald Trump won by double-digit margins in 2016. If El-Sayed loses in Michigan, which Trump carried by less than two people in 2016, Democrats would need to flip a fifth Republican

seat to drop-out territory.

Schumer backed Rep. Claire Stevens over El-Sayed in the primary, saying he thought she had a better chance of winning in November. The New York Times, characterized El-Sayed after the primary, said the two men have spoken about working together at least the seat — but they have pronounced differences about Israel.

Schumer, the first Jewish Senate leader, has spoken out against rising antisemitism in both parties. He is a longtime ally of Israel, even as he has carried on Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

El-Sayed has said he is as committed to Jewish safety as he is to the safety of his daughters. But his thickening criticism of Israel during the primary alarmed many Jewish voters in Michigan, who say he has not done enough to denounce antisemitism.

El-Sayed's challenges can deep enough that these Democrats, known in Michigan, are hurting a Schimmer in the Republican opponent, former congressman Mike Rogers, on Tuesday eve.

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White House attacks CNN reporter, invoking her children

Jah comes after Oval Office clash between Trump, Kristen Holmes

BY SCOTT NOVER

The White House on Monday leveled a sharply personal attack against CNN reporter Kristen Holmes into the latest President Donald Trump a pointed question during a news conference, creating a barista candy broached by politicians to invoke her children.

"Am Good! said you'd rather heard with your ads (Suzuki May) and hold the ballroom than do your job as president," Holmes said. "What is your response?"

Trump answered Holmes's question with an insult to the Jim Good! (D-Goorgia), whom he called a "Pro-wen German best-seller," referring to the Paul Redman character.

Then the White House's "rapid response" account on X took up the altercation, posting a video clip of the exchange and assailing Holmes as a "diagnosful, humiliating understatement to her alleged profession."

In a follow-up tweet, the account dipped into a news personal line of attack. "Smearing your children will some across your disquieting and inhumane question," the White House wrote. "They will be sickened and embarrassed to have a parent be so callous and vindictive. It's quite troubling."

The White House did not respond to a request for comment about its social media posts.

Trump's personal attacks on immediate have been a defining feature of his combative approach to the press. Though he has criticized reporters (Swedish) for political career, his critiques of women journalists, particularly those representing CNN, have grown more heated in recent months, and the administration has increasingly used official White House social media accounts to escalate what might have been been spur-of-the-moment exchanges.

Most recently, at the concluded White House Correspondent Association dinner in July,

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President Donald Trump told CNN's Kristen Holmes: "Be quiet, be quiet, be quiet. You're a fake reporter, and you report fake news."

Trump said that CNN anchor and Chief White House Correspondent Kaitlan Collier should "put aside" - a unnegotiated trope - and likened her appearance to that of Dylan McInneses a transgender activist influenced its conservative circles.

He followed up by posting an edited image imposing Collier's likeness on an image of Mrs. Navey, which was later shared by an official White House account.

Trump's critique of Holmes, a senior White House correspondent, continued during the news conference.

At another point, the president shouted her: "Quiet, quiet, quiet. You're very disrespectful in front of this young man, okay? Don't you find her disrespectful? He understands 'quiet. Who are you with?"

"I'm with CNN," Holmes replied.

"Wake news. You're fake news. You're loud. You're a loud, bousherman person. You're fake news," Trump said. "Be quiet, be quiet, be quiet. You're a fake reporter, and you report fake news."

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Following the Oval Office interaction, the White House's "rapid response" account on X posted about the exchange, creating a barista candy broached by politicians to invoke Holmes's children.

CNN, a a statement, defended Holmes, calling for "one of the most respected and accomplished journalists covering the

White House" and said it rejects the attacks "in the strongest possible terms."

"This afternoon, she did her

job and asked the President of the United States a tough, relevant, and noteworthy question on behalf of the American people," a CNN spokesperson wrote in a statement: "Public officials are free to challenge reporting they disagree with, but personal senator on you and/or on asking questions are beneath the office and newsletters with the principles of a free press."

Holmes's colleagues on CNN's White House team rushed to her defense. "What a horrible to thing to see Kristen is an incredible reporter, person and, above all, mother," White House correspondent Alanna Deene wrote in X. "I don't understand such a reaction to a journalist asking the president for his response to something a Democratic senator has invited against him."

"Women's association reports who asked a good question, to which the president gave a message, and to their Kidd, a senior White House reporter, wrote: 'You know where disquieting and inhumane' bringing her perfect children into this."

ABC sues FCC, claiming First Amendment violations and escalating feud

BY SCOTT NOVER

ABC on Tuesday read the Federal Communications Commission, alleging that the commission's early review of its broadcast focuses in interdepartmental under the First Amendment.

The TV giant, along with parent company Disney, accused the FCC of waging a "confidence campaign" against three became President Donald Trump's administration disagreement of their programming.

The lawsuit, filed in federal district court in Washington, is a sharp escalation of a anesthesiology feud between the FCC, one to Trump appointed Brendan Carr, and ABC. The clash kicked off when Carr criticized comments made by late-night host Jimmy Kimmel in the aftermath of Charlie Burr telling ABC briefly suspended Kimmel amid pressure from the FCC and broadcast station moves.

"When you see stuff like this, I mean we can do this the same way or the hard way," Carr told conservative podcast host Benny Johnson as September 2022. "Those companies can find ways to change conduct and take action, frankly, on Kimmel, so you know, there's going to be additional work for the FCC ahead."

Those comments drew debate from Democrats, press advocates and some in the Republican Party. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Unsa) called Carr's threat "dangerous" and likened him to a film audience: "That's right out of Goodfellow. That's right out of a madness coming into a bar. God, sure bar you have been. It'll be a shame if something happened to it."

This battle is bigger than Kimmel. The FCC has investigated ABC and Disney, which it also a named plaintiff in the lawsuit, over its diversity practices and whether distress falls down. "The 'Over' is mandated to follow the commission's equal time win for interviewing candidates of both parties to an election. In June, ABC launched an on-air campaign urging viewers to send comments to the FCC about this time."

In April, the FCC formally ordered an early review of the

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Jimmy Kimmel's ABC late-night show was briefly suspended in September amid pressure from the Federal Communications Commission.

right broadcast because owned by Disney - which include ABC stations in major cities like New York and Philadelphia - because of concerns about diversity policies. The order came then after that lady Shikana Trump criticized Kimmel for one of his jokes, calling his words "untrusive."

ABC's lawsuit asks a federal judge to strike down the early review of its licenses on the

grounds that it violates ABC's rights under the First Amendment. The media company denied a motion for a temporary restraining order that, if granted, would place an immediate pause on the FCC review.

"All broadcasters have a legal obligation to operate in the public interest - even Disney," the FCC said in a statement. "The FCC has been examining claims

that Disney engaged in illegal FBI discrimination for over a year. Disney is obviously very concerned about the FCC's proceeding, as evidenced by their ongoing campaign of disinformation as with a third decision to ask a court to stop the FCC from further pursuing matters. The FCC will continue to follow the facts and law wherever they lead."

Anna M. Gomez, the commission's sole Democrat, criticized Carr in a statement Tuesday, saying he "might a campaign of censorship and control against the party ABC stations" because he opposed the company's speech.

"It is time that administration recommends that the Constitution does not head to political commissions, and that the First Amendment protects the news

and commentary Americans see on their screen even when those in power wish it didn't," she said. The case was assigned to U.S. federal Judge Lewis Allison, who was appointed by President Joe Biden.

Press freedom groups applauded the lawsuit.

Bob Goto-Browne, chief counsel at the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, said that Carr has weaponized the commission to attack media outlets the Trump children. "The day of reckoning for Brendan Carr is finally here," Goto-Browne said. "In America, government officials cannot abuse their regulatory power to threaten the First Amendment."

Both State, chief of advocacy at the Freedom of the Press Foundation, said that Carr has served as "thought unseeship" that:

"Carr knows the FCC is not the immediate police and said to regularly himself before he decided to throw away any inequity he once had to hire up to Trump." State said: "Countless others whom First Amendment rights have been called by Carr's action should follow Disney's lead."

ABC has not always been seen as fighting back against the Trump administration. When Trump sued the network over a George Paphanyavske interview he heard defamators, the network agreed to pay $15 million to settle out of court. Paphanyavske had incorrectly said during the interview that Trump was found credit "little bit rape" in the case brought by writer L. Jean Garrel. A Washington turn in 2023 found that Trump actually abused and defamed Garrel last stopped short of saying he was not unique, which she accused him of committing in the 2020s.

Gento (2022) said that ABC has easily bowed to Trump. Sunday criticisms was acted when ABC suspended Kimmel - and when the comedian returned, he delivered message about the importance of free speech:

"This show is not important. What is important is that we get to live in a country that allows us to have a show like this."


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'Fed-up' Americans are crippling license-plate cameras

Flock systems have been painted, cut down and shot as videos spread

BY JASON GLOWEN

Adam Heinemann kept seeing the surveillance cameras on his way to work as a view guide in East Tennessee, and the night enabled him.

More than 120,000 of the automatic license-plate readers now dot the country, according to the crowdsourced teacher De-Flock.org. The artificial intelligence-assisted devices have been embraced by law enforcement as powerful investigators tools but widely determined by the public over privacy concerns.

For Heinemann, which 47 and claiming as an independent candidate for Congress, the cameras were one more sign that the United States was becoming a police state, he said in an interview. Then in July, the Mount County Sheriff's Office alleges, Heinemann shot four of the cameras — including one man a church where worshipers eat inside.

Heinemann declined to discuss specifics of his case, but she said he believes there's widespread frustration over local governments that keep using the cameras despite community pushback. That has fueled a wave of recent vandalism across the country, he said.

"When people sit out in a manner that we're witnessing, things have gotten bad and they no longer feel like they're being heard," Heinemann said. "People are tired of being told to sit down and be quiet and write a letter."

"How-to" videos have spread under that demonstrate how to double the cameras from collecting foreign airing wire cutters and heavy gloves. People from an array of backgrounds — college students, computer engineers, a U.S. Air Force engineer — have been accused of vandalising the devices.

Cameras were recently damaged in communities around Everest. In Winona, Minnesota, all eight of the city's readers were cut down and stolen.

Flock Safety, one of the largest drivers in technological surveillance, is often the target of the 4x. The company operates cameras in more than 6,000 communities across the country that record 10 billion plate scans a month. Critics concerned about the information the devices collect and close are the cameras aren't just holding license plates, but people's personal movements as they look places just after people, the key officers or marijuana purveyors.

That criticism rate "across partisan lines" said Elmo Maura, the research director of the law enforcement technology manager. Properly, a nonprofit that fights government surveillance.

"As Americans we know where we want and when we want," Maura said. "Teaching runs that is all of us. And that's partly why that has gotten under every start once."

Flock, which did not return requests for comment, has declared his product. He said that it has been used to solve countries whose including federal to uncover the identity of the mass director at Brown University last

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A vandalized Flock Safety camera and other panel. More than 120,000 of the automatic license-plate readers now dot the country.

year. But minors is rampant, a Washington Post report this month found. Authorities have charged as accused at least 50 law-enforcement officers of seeing license-plate readers for unauthorized purposes, including to stalk their case. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers have also accused Flock's nationwide database through local partners to conduct immigration searches.

Last week, the company announced it was enacting major changes to prevent abuse by law enforcement, including requiring officers to label searches with criminal case numbers and reducing the amount of days duty is stored from 90 to seven.

Community backlash against the cameras has been born, with 100 jurisdictions around the country passing or canceling contracts in recent months, according to data compiled by DeFlock.org.

Despite that, some have turned to vigilantism — spear painting the devices out, watering their pole mounts with pickup trucks and dragging on pickers to block the camera issues.

Online videos even suggest the tools can might need to need to rip down cameras or disrupt their basic with great basic products.

A number of prominent influencers have applauded the shoulders, including right-wing prattle Tucker Carlson.

Rick Wilson, the co-founder of the anti-Orange Lincoln Project political action committee,

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Adam Heinemann is charged with four counts of felony vandalism and accused of shooting out four automatic license-plate reader cameras in July.

recently described in detail on a podcast the kind of "drang-goers have yearns" that can easily be purchased online to interfere with devices.

"There are a lot of tools for citizens to express their discomfort of these things that are knowable and available," Wilson said in an interview. "The not suggesting that people break the law. I'm suggesting that you are not helpless against a surreal issue state that does not have your best interests in mind."

Carlson has portrayed the vandals as grassroots heroes fighting back against govern-

ment overcrowds.

"It's not drug-addicted kids," Carlson, said on his podcast recently. "It's sober, decent pair of Americans who believe the promises of their country. And I was not part of the country they signed up for. 'Do you admit their protection to read their images and to get on their conversation.'" He said, "I think that makes them safer. They understand that it's to stop them of their merit back immunity."

Last month, when a 20-year-old from West Virginia was arrested and charged with defacing Flock cameras, a host of

Facebook commenters rushed to his defense, offering him either. "He was acting my negligence dog from a fire all day couldn't be 'kins,'" one Facebook next week.

"That man is innocent," wrote another 7,000 fans serving at a song kitchen at the time of the incident.

In that case and others, image of the alleged vandals were captured on the very cameras that sought to induce, a fact had enforcement has been quick to point out.

In a February news release announcing destruction of prop-

erty charges against a 24-year-old in Michigan, the Waterford Police Department noted. Tennant, Doberless discovered one of the (cameras) had captured an image of the vehicle and license plate driven by the suspect at the time the cameras were damaged.

"[He] one is entitled to maliciously destroy property of another, including that of the Waterford Police Department," the statement said.

Heinemann, the congressional candidate and lifelong East Tennessee resident, said he's running to represent the state's East District because he is worried that the needs of ordinary citizens are getting lost amid rampant corporate greed. His Republican opposers, Rep. Tim Burchill, earlier this month in a Federal legislation to ban federal money from being spent on the cameras.

Heinemann, who vaguely recalls voting for Barack Obama, said he has written his own name in for president on the ballot for decades. A Co-Facilife organized for his legal defense has raised over $15,000.

Heinemann says he's grateful for the attention he take has received, hoping it means that people are "walking up" to the need to pay attention to what he will government is doing, not just those of the federal level.

"It kind of brings a highlight to how much a looking point we are at," he said. "People are fed up."

Reuben Waldman contributed to this report.

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Administration sued over student visa rule

A coalition of labor unions and higher-education groups sued President Donald Trump's administration Tuesday to stop a new rule that will limit the number of class level students, exchange visitors and persuades one man in the Club for the year.

In July, the Department of Homeland Security finalized a regulation that will bar inter-national students from during the first 10 to 15 haggards. The years without an extension, along with other restrictions, are the same as the law and court in Boston on behalf of the President's Alliance on this subject. The law and immigration, Taft/Dr. Association of International Education, the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Massachusetts, and several unions that

represent graduate students and others affected by the rule.

Aggements said the rule could hurt students whose programs take longer than four years.

"There sweeping changes are catastrophic for interests too, international students and scholars and the nation as a whole," the coalition wrote in its lawsuit.

Born before the new rule, many colleges represented a recent drop in new international students, forcing some schools to cut staff and programs. A report last week predicted international enrollment will decrease by 5.5 percent this fall.

A 1949 spokesperson criticized the media for reporting on the rule. "The portion above outings is incredible. Where was the outings when foreign nationals were abusing the system, violating the terms of their student visa, and making a mockery of our immigration laws?" the statement said.

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CLIMATE

Lake Powell drops to record low level

The water level at Lake Powell - a late reservoir that supplies water to millions in the West - dropped to a record low level this past weekend, according to federal data, finding young men about the water crisis in the Colorado River Basin.

Powell's shrinking triplicates just date after the basin's other major reservoir, Lake Mead, also plummeted to a historic low.

The basin is a major source of water for home, hydropower and more than 60 million people in seven states.

The system has been under pressure for decades, were used by persistent overuse and drought.

As The Washington Post's Sarah Kaplan reported last month, water levels in Lake Powell, the second-biggest reservoir on the

Colorado River, are in danger of falling as low that its dam can no longer generate hydropower, according to a federal analysis.

The new "neary-parkation" forecast from the Bureau of Reclamation projects that the height of water in Lake Powell, which sits on the border of Utah and Arizona, will fall to 5,000 feet by March, Kaplan wrote. That's just one lost above "minimacy power pool" the level of which water can no longer be through the Ultra Custom Data to produce energy.

The seven states that rely on the river failed to reach a compromise of how to clean the dwindling water last month, triggering the Bureau of Reclamation. The numbers are operating guidelines aimed at trying to protect the reservoirs from falling below those critical levels.

A range of actions includes serious cuts to water use in Arizona, California and Nevada.

— Jason Grimes

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Group's ad buy attacks Sen. Collins of Maine

Planned Parenthood's political action committee Monday announced new ads attacking Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, the first of a campaign totaling more than $600,000 to oppose the vulnerable Republican investment.

The ad buy is the largest investment from Planned Parenthood With across any state this cycle, according to Federal Election Commission records. Planned Parenthood Wins will use the campaign to hammer Collins on her vote to confirm Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, one of the three justices maintained by President Donald Trump who helped form the majority that would later overturn, Rev. C. Plade.

One YouTube ad from the group features a Maine woman, identified only by her first name,

Sarah, who said she voted for Collins and regrets it.

"I can't take my own back, but I will not make the same mistake twice," Sarah says in the ad. "I'm done buying Susan Collins will do the right thing."

In a statement Monday, Collins spokesperson Plade Kerrers voted to instruct Planned Parenthood's efforts Kerrers tied the group to former Democratic Senate member-Ordinary

Partners, whom it had endorsed before his scandal tainted campaign ended, said to Two Jackson, Collins's new opponent, who has a history of opposing abortion.

"The Planned Parenthood Action Fund (now more about starting Wednesday than any one)," Kerrers said.

The Maine ad buys a part of Planned Parenthood's four 140 million campaign this year, the second-biggest national Planned Parenthood Votes has ever spent on elections.

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Pennsylvania will limit data center development, expand review process

Governor announces new regulations, reversing some past policies

BY THE CRASS

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) announced new stringent regulations on data centers on Tuesday, reversing some of his past policies while embracing more rigorous reviews of the projects that have inspired residents throughout the state.

Shapiro, a Democrat who is up for reelection this year, signed an executive order that blocks any new data center project in Pennsylvania unless it meets new guidelines that work to limit electricity and water usage.

The order also requires data center developers to receive approval from local authorities before the state will consider authorizing projects.

Shapiro's order stops short of a blanket incantation on data center development. But administrative officials said the new policies are constructed in such a way that it will be exceptionally difficult for local developers to meet the new requirements.

The policy comes as leaders across the nation must have no restriction or insurmountable on data centers, stemming technology leaders, who are trying to power demand for artificial intelligence.

Shapiro, a possible 2024 presidential candidate, is signaling her will open to developers from the unofficial on-dollar data center industry. But he also accused data center developers of bullying and he acknowledged hardening public opposition to the facilities.

"We've had enough here in Pennsylvania — and I'm not going to sit it happen on my watch," Shapiro said before signing the executive order. "It blames companies want to do business here, they need to comply with the relevant policies and activities on data center development, starting today."

Some recently before the top paneled supporters of data center development in Pennsylvania, including heralding projects that were part of a "hot road" program to speed up private sector investment in the state The executive order reserves all data center projects from that program.

The new order said without proper controls, data center construction "could harm those who come" right to clean air and pure water because of their assistance, water use, and energy demand.

In recent months, Pennsylvania has been at the center of an increasingly divisive nationwide

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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) signed an executive order that blocks any new data center project in the state unless it meets new guidelines that work to limit electricity and water usage. The order also requires data center developers to receive approval from local authorities before the state will consider authorizing projects.

debate over where data centers are built and how they utilize local resources. Developers are drawn to the state because of its interstate power lines and abundant water supplies, and its interstate highways offer easy access to East Coast cities.

In April, The Post reported on complete in Archibald in north eastern Pennsylvania fighting back after developers proposed six sprawling data campuses in the town of 12000 residents. These campuses would include 15 data warehouses, each the size of a Walmart Supercenter, that would use about 10 percent of the town's land.

One of those proposed campuses had initially been included in Shapiro's fast-track program, stopping local residents.

Shapiro started Archibald in May, and the illustrations of local residents helped convince him that even stricter regulations were needed, according to members of his staff.

Jessica Bollault, who lives near Archibald and has opposed the projects, said she had hoped for a statewide incantation on data centers. She fears developers will still be able to obtain private under Shapiro's executive order and — because of the often-secretive agreements — that it would take months for the public to see the long-term effects.

"It will really take a successor can for us to get a good look at what we are dealing with here and the cumulative impact," said Bollault, 20. "We are mandated in Archibald, and our neighboring towns are being mandated, so at this point that is the only thing I can see that can bring safety for us."

Though polio show Shapiro is heavily favored to win evolution, his challenges state Treasurer Mary Garrett (R), is asking for a pause on all new data center development. Garrett has also accused Shapiro of taking

campaign donations from data center interests.

After Shapiro's announcement, Garrett said in a statement that the governor is "trying to prohibit the people of Pennsylvania."

"Josh Shapiro lit the fuss on the chaos we are seeing in community after community across the Commonwealth because he was more concerned with the political ambitions than fighting for Pennsylvania communities," Garrett said.

Shapiro said he asked state legislators for months to enact more stringent regulations but those efforts have been blocked by the Republican-controlled Senate. That left him with "another option for to take executive action," he said.

According to state officials there are about 100 proposed data center projects in Pennsylvania. But officials are they better the real majority of them are "speculative" and will not

be built. State permitting efforts have applications for about 20 projects, including five that have already received permits.

Under the revised guidelines, data centers seeking state approval must sign a 40-page document agreeing to environmental, land and energy guidelines. They include requiring developers to "bring their own power" and "put for all costs associated with that electricity," Shapiro said Tuesday. The energy guidelines also require 10 percent of that energy to come from clean sources.

The order also bans developers from entering into nondefensive agreements that limit public visibility into a project's scope as well as what companies will benefit.

One of the biggest policy changes is Shapiro's requirement that projects only to granted state permits once they've been approved by local officials. The change is likely to strength-

on the responsibilities of municipal officials who are often heavily influenced by public opinion.

"Last two decisions are best made at the local level by the officials who know their constituents, nationwide local conditions, such as geography and public safety capabilities, and not as desirable to the residents they serve," said Dave Banks, executive director at the PA State Association of Township Supervisors.

A growing numbers of political leaders from both parties have tried to slow down data center development.

Last month, New York Gen-Rette Hoelzel (D) signed legislation implementing a one-year moratorium on new data centers. He said that the new data center (long/short) 1% earlier this month had reached from his past support for the center. "It is not a sweeping freeze on new projects until the state could audit energy usage."

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of forward acres officials to the way treatments that improve forest health and reduce wildlife—"the Far out communities," she added.

"The existing rule also prohibits commercial logging in areas that the Forest Service has officially designated as 'forestested roadless areas,' or areas of national forest business to be generated and developed."

Advocacy groups criticized the move as opening up vast areas of largely untouched forests to degradation. They argue the change in roads hard to move into a human, who are the cause of it out of it from, gain some access to related areas to national forest through new roadways.

"Opening our hadronanny forests to move roads and development, and therefore more opinions, is also not a wildlife solution, and never will be," Josh Hicks, conservation campaigns director at the Whitecote Society, said in a statement.

Wildfires have become an increasingly large part of the Forest Service's air as climate change ramps up the intensity of the blazes. In mid-1970, federal fire officials declared the highest level of fire preparations, the earliest time have raised the alert level that high in 10 years. Earlier this month, major fires in Washington state forest rivers have to be firefired.

The proposal will be opened for public comment for 10 days, after which USDA can make overstraw and thudles the policy. The repeal of the rule is easy to have legal challenges if it is prevailed, as several groups vowed to use new methods that may also be amended to rescind the policy.

The procedures currently apply to more than 60 million acres

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It's sad which through the Windows National Forest last year in Lander, Wyoming. Advocacy groups have criticised the move by the Trump administration as opening up vast areas of largely untouched forests to degradation.

of unmanned roadless area out of the 101 million acres in the national forest system, according to USDA, which became the Forest Service. Receded by the rule would also open up these areas

to logging. More than 85 percent of those areas are in the Western states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington state and

Wyoming, the state-based unit. The proposed repeal would not affect livestock and fishes, which have state-level roadless restrictions.

Repealing the roadless rule

gute further than policies from President Donald Trump's first term to allow development in national forests.

In 2023, the Trump administration exempted Tongue Ha-

tional Forest in Alaska from roadless protection, which Aue de Republicans argued would help the state economy, opening up 5.5 million acres to logging.

USDA said in its statement that the repeal would allow individual forest managers to make decisions tailored to the land that are, continuing, without mandating road building or the fair production.

Last year, Trump issued an executive order mandating that the Agriculture and Interior departments increase timber production to reduce wildlife risk and forest exports.

Montana, Utah, and Wyoming's governors granted the repeal in a joint comment with USDA.

"For 15 years, the heavy thumb of Washington D.C. has hindered Montana's ability to properly manage wildlife risk and road development on nearly 60 percent of Forest Service land across the Treasury State," Montana Gov Greg Glandrow said. "In day's long overdue decision will sequence states like Montana to pursue proper forest management on federal lands with local communities in mind."

Environmental advocates wore the flexibility will essentially remove the river to mining and logging that will destroy critical wildlife habitat.

"The Roadless Area Conservation Rule is the only thing preventing much of our wildest remaining national forests from industrial development," said the state's Green campaign manager at the Sierra Club.

"These forests offer critical activities for the development of wildfires, fresh air and water for millions; and contain vast swaths of the last remaining old-growth forests in the country," Craven said.


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AIPAC's new target to exert influence over Democrats

Super P&C funnels cash to moderate in Calif. runoff for Swabwell's former seat

BY PRACTICAL BORRAITHIANAM

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the powerful pre-Israel lobby, has spent tens of millions of dollars on less congressional campaigns, but its latest mark is a California Democrat in a once-sloops race.

AIPAC's super P&C, United Democracy Project, project much $2.5 million over a year, has cut off between two Democrats competing for the House and voted at its former representative Erin Swabwell (D). The groups have run ads against state Sen. Aloha Wahab, a progressive endorsed by the California Democratic Party, and tweeted her moderate opponent, Melissa Hernandez, a San Francisco Bar Area transportation official. The campaign will serve the rest of Swabwell's turns after he resigned amid a sound assault allegation.

Wahab is considered the favorite in the election to replace Swabwell, who had a generally pre-Israel voting record. Wahab and Hernandez will face off again on November for a full two-year term.

The outside spending in the runoff plunged it into the battle between the Democratic Party's moderate and progressive flanks, which are often divided on support for Israel. As the war in Gaza approaches its three-year mark, killing tens of thousands of Palestinians and having more displaced, public support for Israel has plummeted, especially among Democrats. In Washington, a military member of House Democrats recently voted to cut off military aid to Israel.

The AIPAC group has spent tens of millions of dollars this year on Democratic primaries with mixed results. Support from AIPAC has been used as a солдат against Democratic candidates, as it has become increasingly synonymous with

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California state Sen. Aloha Wahab, shown in 2023, is a progressive endorsed by the state's Democratic Party.

the party's broader struggle over where it stands on supporting Israel in foreign policy.

Aloha El-Sayed, a fierce critic of military aid to Israel, narrowly won the Democratic primary for an open Senate seat in Michigan in early August, despite AIPAC spending more than $30 million to oppose him. El-Sayed turned AIPAC's intervention in the race into a regular attack on his opponent Rep. Haier Stevens, a staunch Israel supporter. But the group has had more recent influencing House races, which are usually lower profile.

In the California context, Wahab has said she considers the war in Gaza a genocide and opposes military aid to Israel. Hernandez has said she believes Israel had a right to defend itself after the Oct. 7, 2025 attack by Hamas that left about 1,200 dead, but that the destruction in Gaza has "pose too far."

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Melissa Hernandez, a San Francisco Bar Area transportation official, is a Democratic candidate in California's 14th District.

pings, but the groups with ties to AIPAC spent about 75 percent

of the more than $9 million in spending by groups outside the

campaigns in July and August. Wahab, the first Muslim elected to California's 14th District, has elected AIPAC money spent on attack ads against her.

"As to AIPAC, right now, a national division around Party leadership and their leaders has gotten tripped up into this hyper local context featuring candidates of vastly different offerings," Wahab said in a statement. "Voters will decide, not DC, who they want."

In a statement Monday responding to questions about AIPAC spending, Hernandez said term of her denies "sets my agenda."

"The coalition that is actually on the ground with me is local," she said.

AIPAC's aid has largely longed on a candidacy stance on Israel, but the political advertising the group funds worth mentions Israel. In California's 1951 Congressional District, the ads from groups associated with AIPAC

have attacked Wahab's state Senate record, including on legislation related to child sex practices. Wahab's campaign has said the attack ads are misleading.

In the 16th district special primary on June 16, Wahab's vote share was 20 percentage points higher than Hernandez, but neither candidate received a majority so they advanced to a runoff.

Wahab also had a similar lead in the June 2 regular primary for a full term. Their Democrat-Democrat matchups were enabled by California's unique primary system, where the top two vote-girters advance regardless of party.

Other groups who aim to support AIPAC's influence on politics have spent six figures to support Wahab, including the liberal pre-Israel, pre-panels group J. Brunt and the pre-Palestinian super P&C American Priorities.

Another P&C field America, which received some funding from AIPAC, spent $2.6 million to boost Hernandez.

AIPAC-super P&C, the United Democracy Project, and field America did not respond to requests for comment.

AIPAC has been among the biggest speakers in other House primaries, notching wins in race, including the contest to succeed retiring Rep. Henry Meyer (D-Marchand) and the challenge to Rep. Thomas Manns (R-Kentucky), a fierce critic of Israel. But its preferred candidates also had as a part of Illinois primaries and a special election in New Jersey.

AIPAC's defenders have said the organization has faced unfair and ruthless criticism compared to the other special interest groups that have spent on American elections.

Robert Dempsey, national political director for the Revolutionary War, considers Arundel advocacy group that has endorsed Wahab, called the cash influx a "real desperate attempt" to boost Hernandez.

"Kindly what this means is not mere establishment trying to put their friends on the state—but yet another moderate elected just to maintain the status quo," he said.

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Repairs continue on the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Tuesday, with workers aiming to correct the cracking and baking liner.

Workers start on latest repairs to Reflecting Pool liner

The power washers and leaf blowers are back in use in the famed basin

BY MARKA POWEN AND MISS BALLY

Work to correct the cracking and baking liner at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is underway, works after the government dropped charges against people accused of vandalising the pool, citing instead the 'banished' renovation efforts.

It's the latest in a standby-long saga that began when President Donald Trump vowed to clean up the attraction, saying it was 'forgetting' and 'garbage-fabber' under his predecessor. The renovations, Trump had boasted, 'could last for 300 years' They lasted barely a few weeks.

Workers could be seen power washing the pool's basin and using caulk applicators on the perimeter expansion joint Some workers ripped up large sheets of damaged liner, and used leaf blowers and loosens to sweep up smaller pieces of liner debris. Asked about the work, the Interior Department referred The Washington Post to new signage posted at the east end of the pool. These signs said that the National Park Service and contractors are 'trending areas damaged by vandals and completing a historic effort to clean, fix, and beautify the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Memorial Pool.' (The second 'nurture-

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In April, Trump announced that he would fix the Reflecting Pool. But the project has encountered many delays. It has remained fenced-off since it was drained again following the Fourth of July.

A sign along the Reflecting Pool says it will 'remain drained while this work proceeds so that it can truly reflect the beauty, dignity, and grandeur of our nation's capital.'

al' is an apparent topographic error. The feature is called the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.)

The sign continues 'Since 1932, price administration have neglected this town; landmark, evidenced most recently by more than half of the peels, pipes being clogged and the sidewalks and granite coping stones being little dirty. The Reflecting Pool will remain drained while this work proceeds so that it can truly reflect the beauty, dignity, and grandeur of our nation's capital.'

Some areas of the perimeter expansion joint that runs along the inner edge of the pool appeared to have been removed. The perimeter joint is the area the administration alleged vandals had cut with a blade earlier this summer, though officials did not specify where these cut were made, and changed their description of those cuts and their lengths multiple times in public remarks.

A trailer displaying a logo for Atlantic Industrial Coatings, the contractor that worked on the pool earlier this year, was

packed inside the pool. Experts cited in a Post analysis published last month said the pattern of how the blue liner was peeling probably indicated problems in how the material was installed. Representatives from Atlantic Industrial Coatings did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

On July 31, federal prosecutors moved to drop a criminal charge that against former (European) David Ibsen, who had been accused of vandalising the Reflecting Pool, suggesting that the damage was instead due to a 'banished installation.' The Justice Department also dropped misdemeanor charges against three other people.

Trump, in an Aug. 9 Truth Social posting, acknowledged that there was 'some contractor error' but continued to blame vandals, though he wrote there was 'there is no value or proof.' Trump repeatedly looked out at U.S. Attorney Juanine Pava after she dropped the vandalism cases.

In April, Trump announced that he would fix the reflecting pool and list it 'American Flag Star' as part of his broader IFC bondification projects. But the 9.6 million project encountered delays, and soon after water flowed back into the pool in early June, it experienced its biggest algae blown in at least five years a fast modern forest. After the algae was remedied, pieces of liner slanted to flake off from the bottom, and the pool was drained again following the Fourth of July. It has remained fenced-off ever since.

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The Reflecting Pool on Monday.

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One of alleged leaders of Penn State frat cocaine ring arraigned, denied bail

BY TODD WALLACE

One of the alleged leaders of a drug trafficking ring involving two fraternities at Penn State University was arraigned Tuesday and denied bail.

Agostino Albatiello, 24, was arraigned on a number of felony charges, including possession with intent to deliver cocaine and conspiracy. Authorities also charged 12 others, including former students and at least four current Penn State students.

Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Snyder's office alleged that Albatiello and Thomas Robinson, 25, were the main suppliers for the operation, making regular reports (Philadelphia and New York for 'large quantities of cocaine' in 1933 and 1934).

'The cocaine was then cut and packaged – primarily of the Delta Updine and Sigma Chi fraternity houses – and distributed mainly to Penn State University Students,' according to the attorney general's office.

Albatiello's attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Robinson's father, Paul Robinson of Pittsburgh, was charged with trying to conceal evidence, including a safe containing

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The Penn State campus in State College, Pennsylvania.

drugs and cash. Most of the payments were made in cash or via payment style.

'This was a coordinated and highly-producible drug-trafficking crew involving around two senior members of the fraternities, other fraternity brothers,

and pledges,' Snyder said in a statement Monday. 'So fact, according to the evidence, personal, cutting and packaging cocaine was, for some pledges, an indoctrination into the fraternities.'

Court records show that

both Robinson's posted bail. They could not immediately be reached for comment.

The executive director of Sigma Chi International Fraternity, Michael Church, said it has responded the Penn State chapter and all three members who were

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Agostino Albatiello, 24, was arraigned on a number of felony charges.

charged.

'This conduct is an egregious violation of our values and has no place in our fraternity community, or society,' Church said in a statement, adding that the organization is cooperating with authorities. 'Any members involved will be held fully accountable to the extent available to our fraternity.'

Delta Updine International Fraternity Executive Director Justin Kirk said that the ma-

pects associated with the organization have been expelled or suspended, or have resigned.

'We will continue to work closely with the university on any investigative efforts,' Kirk said in a statement.

Penn State did not respond to requests for comment.

The case echoes other prominent drug investigations involving college fraternities.

In 1938, federal prosecutors charged 23 people in a drug investigation involving current and former students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Duke University and Appalachian State University. They also named three UNC State Fire Centers, Delta, Kappa Sigma and Beta Theta Pi in court things. The network allegedly sold marijuana, cocaine, heroin and other drugs.

And in 1951, federal and local drug agents boost into three frat houses at the University of Virginia. Delta Updine, Sin Kappa Spadice and Phi Spadice, at least a dozen students were ultimately charged with crimes, including selling LRS, cocaine, marijuana and haltsa (august) mushrooms. Authorities reported finding a marijuana-growing system in a fraternity house closet.


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king, according to an invitation obtained by The Washington Post. One of them, Brian Dietrich, wrote in an email to personal donors last week that El-Sayed's rhetoric on Israel and toward Jews meant he could not support him.

"A party has to understand that there are consequences when it moves away from the values that brought us to it," Dietrich wrote. "For me, this Senate race is that point!"

In an interview, Schumer acknowledged he disagreed with El-Sayed on Israel and other reasons but said they would work together to win in Michigan. He did not answer directly when asked whether he viewed anything El-Sayed has said or done as anti-reality.

"I think he makes an effort to fight antisemitism even though his views on Israel are much different than mine," Schumer said. Some Jewish voters in Michigan are not convinced.

"How can a leader like Schumer not even talk about concerns that he has?" Asher Legutin, a rabbi in suburban Detroit who said he typically votes Democrats, said in an interview. "No, have been very disappointing, to say the very least, I think it's been indicating for Jews here."

Other Jewish voters in Michigan support El-Sayed or remain open to voting for him. But losing even some of the state's Jewish voters could endanger Democrats' hold on the end in a close race. Jewish voters represent about 1.4 percent of the electorate in Michigan, according to Brandeis University's American Jewish Population Project. Jim Elissa Shekaw (D-Michigan) won her race in 2024 by less than 0.4 percentage points.

The race has put Schumer in a tough position. On one hand, he has called out those on the left who are "too complacent or louping, about those who exhibit antisemitism within their ranks." On the other, he often describes Democrats as having a big-text party, capacious enough to include Sen. John Petterman (D-Pennsylvania) — an ardent defender of Israel — as well as the country's critics.

El-Sayed's public criticism of Schumer — whom he suggested during the primary that he did not want to see remain as the Democratic leader in the Senate — has not made it easier. "It works Chuck Schumer. I'm pretty damn dangerous," El-Sayed said last month.

El-Sayed's campaign declined an interview request.

"Though Senator Schumer said it may have done disagreement on a number of important issues, we both understand how critical it is to win Michigan and defeat Mike Rogers," El-Sayed said in a statement to The Post. "I agree with my suggestion."

A crucial Senate race

Michigan is not the only primary that has not gone Schumer's way. Hence they know 50/50, where Schumer recruited to challenge Sen. Susan Collins III, who was a member of the House of Representatives, calling the nominee to Graham Platzer, an executive and the state's most veteran who criticized Schumer.

Platzer's campaign employed last month after he was accused of sexual assault, he has denied the allegiance. J. Schumer, the placed Platzer on the ballot with Roy Jackson, a former state senator and the state's former Jackson has criticized Schumer, telling the New York Times that he would not support him as the Senate Democratic leader.

But Schumer has embraced Jackson, describing him as "a much stronger candidate" than Platzer.

"There are so many negative issues against Collins, since always going to try to change the subject, and with Platzer she had ample opportunities to change the subject," Schumer said in the interview. "She's going to have a tough time attacking Jackson."

Two polls conducted since Platzer dropped out have found Jackson with narrow leads over Collins.

Blake Kessen, a Collins campaign spokeswoman, said in a statement that Collins "is not all-connected with attacking her opponent" and is focused on contracting her record in office to Jackson's.

Schumer's other recruits have faced better.

Former governor Roy Cooper is leading in polls in the race from an open Republican-elect vote in North Carolina. Two other Schumer recruits — former senator Sherrod Brown in Ohio and former congresswoman Mary Pelotti in Alaska — have helped make those Republican-leaning states into indulgent and Democrats are running conspir-

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If Abdul El-Sayed loses in Michigan, which Donald Trump carried by less than two points in 2024, Democrats would need to flip a fifth Republican seat in deep red territory.

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who backed an opponent to Abdul El-Sayed in Michigan's Democratic primary, acknowledged he disagreed with El-Sayed on Israel and other issues but said they would work together to win in Michigan.

tively in two other red states, Iowa and Texas.

"Leader Schumer has put Democrats in a very strong position to take back the Senate," Sen. Shekaw Whitehouse (D-Moody Island) said in a statement. "This may was unthinkable a way ago."

But Michigan — where Democratic Sen. Gary Peters is not running for reelection — has emerged as a potential problem for Democrats. The state has not elected a Republican senator in more than three decades — but a Jim Rowe poll of registered voters conducted after the primary found Rogers leading El-Sayed 41 percent to 47 percent. Ten percent of Democrats said they were "advisedly concerned" that El-Sayed, a progressive endowed by

Sen. Bessie Sanders (3-Vorment), holds positions that are too extreme, and 4 percent said they planned to vote for Rogers.

El-Sayed's victory over Stevens has given Republicans renewed confidence that they will hold the Senate majority, even as Trump's approval acting linguistics and par person remain high.

"If Republicans flip Michigan, it is nearly statistically impossible for Schumer to recognize the majority," Jim Latcham, who runs Senate Leadership Fund, the flagship Republican super PAC in Senate races, said in an interview.

Schumer said he was confident El-Sayed would win, citing the enthusiasm of his supporters. Hill, Schumer and J.R. French, the president of Senate Majority

PAC, the lead Democratic super PAC in Senate races, both depended that Democrats had no shot at retaking the majority without Michigan.

"A poll is winning back the Senate twenty years through Michigan, but we have a whole bunch of different polls," Schumer said.

A backlash in Michigan

New Democrats have spoken out more forcefully against anti-reality. "After 70 years, who published a book last year, "Indiscretism in America: A Morning," Wednesday growing antisemitism on the left in the wake of the Oct. 7, 2022, attack on Israel and the war in Gaza, Schumer wrote, has been 'extremely painful.'

The politics of Israel have shifted rapidly among Democrats since 2021 and El-Sayed's calls for ending unconditional military aid to Israel and other countries are popular. Fifty-five percent of Michigan voters support cutting off military aid to Israel, and six percent oppose it, according to the Fed News poll.

In interviews, though, Jewish voters in Michigan said their concerns were rooted in how El-Sayed talked about Judaism and Israel. El-Sayed has not directly said whether he believes Israel has the right to exist, though he said on CNN after the primary that he believes "in equal rights to peace, dignity and self-determination for Jewish Israelis and Palestinians alike."

Jewish Democrats also criti-

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El-Sayed supporters at a unity rally in Michigan, a crucial state for Democrats.

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who is not running for reelection

cized El-Sayed for campaigning with Shania Pikee, a renounor who has said that Shania, the Palestinian militant group responsible for the Oct. 7 attack, is a thousand times better" than Israel. And they questioned his response to the March assault on Temple Israel in the Detroit suburbs.

El-Sayed condemned the attack on Temple Israel at the time, saying, "anti-realism has no place in our communities." But he also pointed out that members of the attackers's family had been killed in a recent Israeli seicide in Lebanon. "First people (last people," El-Sayed said in March — which scene Jewish voters saw as indicting the assault on the newspaper.

Biancan Lai, one of the Democratic donors who is looking for fundraiser for Rogers, said those comments made it impossible for him to support El-Sayed.

"I don't think the Democratic Party should seek to gain a majority in the Senate with people like Abdul," Lai said.

While Jewish voters in Michigan are supporting El-Sayed, including Judy Levin, a former Democratic congressman who has been working to help shore up El-Sayed's support with the Jewish community.

"Like me, he hates the Not-arguine government, thinks it's a disaster, thinks it's committed genocide, thinks it's just doing such bad things in Lebanon and so forth," Levin said of El-Sayed. "But I think he can communicate that he thinks both the Jewish people and the Palestinian people deserve self-determination."

El-Sayed has spoken with at least some Jewish voters since the primary. He can move with a small group last week in Detroit, according to Senior "Dealer" Alexander, the chair of the Michigan Democratic Jewish Caucus, who said she left the meeting "in between hopeless and hopeful."

Peters, who endowed Stevens but is now leading El-Sayed, said he found from a lot of Jewish Democrats after the primary — but to be the only El-Sayed would prevail in a state where Trump is reapplied.

"We're going to have a good Democratic year," Peters said. "There's going to be a disbelief. And I'm confident Abdul will be able to catch the wind and run a strong campaign."


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Judge delays Mangione's state murder trial after lawyers sought dismissal

Prosecutors are given until Oct. 9 to answer the defense motion

BY THE CRASH

NEW YORK — A judge Monday deduced Judge Mangione's state murder trial while the complete arguments that Mangione cannot be tried in state court now that he has pleaded guilty to federal court in stalking charges to connection to the death of UnitedHealthcare, CEO Brian Thompson.

Mangione, who admitted Friday to federal court to shooting Thompson on a Manhattan street in November 2024, was scheduled to face trial for the state charges sent north. Women's

after that guilty plea, Mangione's defense attorneys filed a motion in state court asking that the charges be dismissed because of concerns about due process and "double jeopard."

Under New York's double-jeopard's statute, state prosecutors are mostly restricted from planning cases if a defendant has already been convicted of a similar offense. But Manhattan District Attorney John Bragg has said that state prosecutors would continue to pursue their case.

On Monday, Judge Gregory Cares issued an order giving prosecutors until Oct. 9 to respond to Mangione's lawyers' motion that the state charges a dismissed Cares scheduled a hearing on the matter on Dec. 10. Mangione pleaded guilty Friday to stalking Thompson at a UnitedHealthcare investor con-

ference. He also said during the hearing that he shot Thompson with a 20-pound gun equipped with a silencer.

Mangione told the federal judge he had debilitating back pain and had grown wary of "surrigating obstacles of the health care system."

Mangione is scheduled to be sentenced for the federal crimes on Dec. 10. Federal prosecutors are seeking life in prison for the 20-year-old from suburban Baltimore.

In the motion to dismiss the state charges, Mangione's attorney, Karen Friedman Agudda, said Mangione had become a "point in parallel prosecution—in an effort to overcharge him."

Bragg said his office has worked "tuckedly" to prepare for the state trial and was "prepared to bligate the defense motion."

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Luigi Mangione appears for a pro-trial hearing at Manhattan Criminal Court in New York on Aug. 13.

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Minnesota sues Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, demanding ICE agent's extradition

Prosecutors say he fired through door of a home he knew was occupied

BY RUSSIA FORTUNE FRUIT

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison died a lawsuit filed in against Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, alleging the presence is refusing to extradite a ICE headquarters and Castrate Enforcement agent charged with shooting an unmigrant during Operation Metro-bulge.

Christian Castro, 32, is facing four counts of assault and one count of falsely reporting a crime related to a tax. In incident to which prosecutors allege he fired through the front door of a Minneapolis home he knew was occupied.

Enterprise County Attorney Mark Morsens and Ellison have sent letters to Abbott urging him to sign off on the office's installation after Castro was charged in

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Enterprise County Attorney Mary

Monketh, left, and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison.

The last week Ellison wanted Abbott he would sue if he did not authorize Castro's extradition by the end of the day Monday.

"This is not some accidental thing," Ellison said in a Trender news conference announcing the lawsuit. "This is a choice."

A spokesperson for the Texas governors' office said he would not comment on "pending extradition matters."

Ellison's lawsuit also requests a temporary restraining order to bar the Cameron County Sheriff's office, where Castro is in jail, from obtaining him according to the lawsuit, which was filed in the Southern District Court of Texas. Castro could be released under Texas law as soon as Aug. 20 it has not extradited.

The shooting was one of three January incidents during the Department of Human Services' large in Minneapolis in which federal officers fired at people. The drive was credited in the deaths of Rente Good and Alex Pratt, both U.S. citizens, quoting widespread outrage and public protests over the agency's aggressive tactics.

In the shooting that led to Minnesota's extradition request, authorities already said to court filing that Julie Coue from Cello and another man, evoked from their home to amend an ICE of four with a brown and a snow shovel which was occupying to detain a third person — Alfredo Estacello Alpena — after a traffic stop.

According to that initial arrest affidavit, the official, who was not named in the filing, fired his gun and hit from Cello in the leg during the charges. See also and Alpena, the affidavit stated, then but also a nearby home, where they were later detained.

Soon after the shooting, then-dismadual Security Secretary Scott L. Noon described the incident as "an attempted murder" in a local law enforcement.

But from Cello's barely disputed law clearance of 2025's version to events, two immigration officers were later suspended, and a criminal investigation began into whether they lied under oath about the shooting of the Prosecution man.

Castro is one of two federal immigration officers Minnesota's first state senate in the aftermath of the Minneapolis crackdown. The other ICE agent, Gregory Howard Morgan Jr., was charged with the "officer" of the Chicago assault after he allegedly pointed a gun at a vehicle on Feb. 5 while driving on a local highway.

DOJ plans to send about 1,000 monitors to polls

Democrats have raised concerns about what they could do this fall

BY FEVERON MEMBER

The Justice Department plans to disguise about 1,000 monitors to the polls this fall — probably the largest number under a Republican president, according to a top assistant attorney general.

The Justice Department routinely sends monitors to polling places to ensure election laws are followed and victory rights are protected.

In the past — including during primaries this month — they have labeled their involvement to observators, but Democratic have raised concerns about what they could do this fall because President Donald Trump this year said Republican should "unfurnishes the voting" and "take over the voting."

Harvard K. Phillips, the assistant attorney general who leads the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, told Bloomberg News that the department of about 1,000 poll monitors is "probably going to be a historic monitor for a Republican athletic situation." She did not say where they would go in an interview that was published Monday.

The Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment, and it was not clear how this year's plans differed from previous ones.

In announcing the use of monitors for recent elections, the Justice Department has focused on the number of jurisdictions rather than the number of government. During the British presidency, the Justice Department sent monitors to 90 jurisdictions for the 2026 presidential election and 68 jurisdictions for the 2022 military elections. During Trump's first term, the Department sent monitors to 40 jurisdictions for the 2026 presidential election.

For McGagart primary this month, the Justice Department sent monitors to four Democratic-basing cities. Democratic openly warned that the monitor would interfere with the primary, but even officials said they believed professionally and did not cause problems.

The Justice Department also sent monitors to Democratic areas for this summer's primaries in Arizona and Minnesota.

Phillips said the Justice Department is still figuring out where it will send monitors, but she said they could realize "the places where there may be language issues, the places where there may have been access of disability rights issues, places where there may be your fraud issues."

Ex-Emici aide admits hiding entrails to foil inquiry

David M. Moreno said he was trying to protect his boss

BY JENNIFER BOURNEY

A former top attorney in the thorn's Emici admitted in court Tuesday he had government's decision to stop the public records laws and thwart input into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.

David M. Moreno — who worked under Emici from 2006 to 2022 — pleaded guilty to one count of remaining to defraud the United States and could face up to five years in prison at a community hearing set for November.

He told a federal judge in Maryland that he deliberately diverted emails he deemed politically controversial to a personal member of the law, probably they might one day be publicly released and misconstrued.

Moreno, the previously explained his actions as a misguided attempt to protect Emici from threats and to stop misinformation about the virus from spreading. Read led the government's response to the pandemic as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Prosecutors did not accuse Emici of wrongfiring in Morocco case.

"By pleading guilty today, Dr.

Moreno has taken responsibility for what he did and will continue to do so," said Tim Roberts, Morocco attorney.

The Justice Department announced its case against Moreno earlier this year amid escalating pressure from President Donald Trump and his allies, who continue to accuse Emici and his top aides of misleading the public on the origins of the virus and its severity.

More scientists, though he from all, believe the coronavirus stopped naturally from him to humans on an intermediate animal of some kind. Trump and his supporters, however, have promoted an alternate theory that the virus escaped from a Chinese government lab, which could arguably lay blame on a civil country.

Emici has repeatedly dismissed accusations that he sought to hide information on the virus as "simply preposterous." Still, President Joe Biden, as his lead days in office, preemptively pardoned Emici out of concern that the Justice Department under Trump could seek to indict him.

Earlier this month, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kentucky), who chairs the Senate's Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, urged the department officials to do just that, referring Emici for prosecution on charges of contempt of Congress after he refused to answer lawmakers' questions at a recent congressional hearing.

The Justice Department has

"Dr. Moreno has taken responsibility for what he did and will continue to do so."

The Behrens, Morocco attorney

said it is reviewing Paul's request for one against Moreno also emerged from a referral sent by Paul, who has emerged as a chief antagonist of Emici.

Before the guilty plea Tuesday, Moreno had previously refused, edged he improperly sought to keep some communications off of the government email account so they would not be accessible under public records laws.

Much of the indictment against him removed on the communications with the president of a New York-based nonprofit who received a grant from the National Institutes of Health in 1954 to study the emergence of her conversations.

Although plea documents filed in Morocco case do not mention the concerns of her organization by name, records previously released as part of a congressional investigation indicate he to Peter Dunnell, former president of Smithsonian Alliance. The nonprofit worked closely with the Wuhan Institute of Virology a Chinese lab that has

faced questions over whether it placed any role in the virus's spread.

Both NIH and NIAID were maintained during the early months of the pandemic with public records requests for internal communications about the grant and related records.

Over the course of the next several months, Moreno, Dunnell and another man — who previously released records indicates a failed breach, a former associate director of Boston University infection disease lab — reportedly dismissed limiting their conversations to private email so they could speak freely, court filings say.

Moreno several times discussed scrubbing his government accounts of communications that could make conspiracy theories, prosecutors said.

As part of the plea agreement, Moreno also admitted Tuesday to accepting several "disgal gratuities" from Dunnell, though he was not charged with any crime related to those gifts.

For example, prosecutors said the nonprofit ancestors sent two bottles of wine in Microsoft/Maryland boxes with a more thankfuly. Moreno for his "advice, support, and federal law excuse dramatic guns in [Dunnell's] battle against your homes lives, his boss, and the ultimate boss on the Hill" an apparent reference to Trump administration officials.

Nathan Dunnell are fursed, has been charged with a crime. They could not be immediately reached for comment Thomas

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Ex-attorney casts doubt on antisemitism claims at Brown, Harvard, Columbia

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and Harvard, so complete investigation was conducted."

Van E646 left the Justice Department in May 2018, her attorney said, because she was "struggling to be made vulnerable to further participation in politically motivated investigations unsupported by facts and contrary to law."

Her disclosures Tuesday could inform concrete stated orاغ- no that the administration's self-proclaimed goals to conduct antisemitism on unipara was in fact an effect to punish schools of deemed ideologically opposed to its agenda. Van E646's account report questions about past and interests the administration's hard streak with universities under investigation as well as pending parties that have yet to be resolved.

A spokesperson for the Justice Department said it "stands behind the integrity of these news-ignments."

Van E646's attorneys filed her complaint Monday with the 2018-2021 state district court, from a crisis on the House and Senate Judiciary committee. The document was released Tuesday by the State Justice Department, the top Democrat on the 2018 Judiciary Committee.

"From the start of the Trump administration's television attack on universities, it has been apparent that its investigations have been structured deliberately to hasten and intimidate rather than protect anyone from discrimination," Aaddin said in letter to: Margaret K. McGinnis and the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division.

Rose President Donald Trump's return to the White House last year, he has waged an aggressive campaign to crack down on anti-Jewish bias as well as directly equity and enclosure on the 2018-2021 state district schools, cutting off billions of dollars in research funding to taxing universities to land.

Large-scale post-Semitism protests were being made by state campuses following the Oct. 7, 2021 terrorist attack by Russia and details were declared until total intery tensions of Gaza.

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Pro-Palestinian protesters at Brown University in April 2018.

Amid these demonstrations, Jean Jowels students have alleged schools have done little to protect them from targeting and harassment. Universities have generally said that one working in that the eight balance between the First Amendment rights of protesters and the safety of the students.

The effort has also divided the Jowels community, with mass numbers welcoming Trump's high-profile youth against universities and others. Criticism is at present to undermine the speech and educational institutions.

"These attacks unleashed an unprecedented wave of old anti-Semitic discrimination, vandalism, and violence against our citizens, especially in our schools and in our campuses," Trump wrote in an executive order establishing the task force just days into his second term.

DVI and the other agencies involved, including the Department of Health and Human Services and Education, made it clear their first priority was universities.

Adversary for Van E646 said in her complaint that she was

among a number of Justice Department lawyers (electronically paid) from jobs investigating growing civil rights matters and detailed in February 2020 to 2020 to pursue antisemitism concerns.

Her complaint primarily focused on the prompt investigation of these Fey League universities: Harvard, Columbia and Brown.

In the case of Brown, Van E646 alleged her teens was unsecured to discover the administration had blocked more than $100 million in federal funding in the school before its investigation was complete.

In the end, she alleged, her team did not find evidence to support the administration's claims that university leaders had continually violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination based on race, color or national origin, in its dealings with Jewish students.

But a top 5000 official on the task force, Daniel Black, reportedly told its members that "there's no way we're going to get a letter of an evidence issued by administration higher-ups,

and pushed the task force to pursue a settlement with the university instead, Van E646's lawyers said.

Van E646 also said she and other task force members were asked to interview Muslim professors on the campus — not because of any complaints helped against them, but to see what they ought not to hope that it could be cast on anti-Fem4U.

Brown in July 2020 opted to settle with the Justice Department, agreeing to spend $50 million over 20 years on work force development programs in Rhode Island, where the school is based, while admitting no wrongdoing.

An 8000 spokesperson did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Van E646's claims Tuesday.

Brian Clark, a spokesperson for Brown, did not comment on the whistleblower's allegations. But in a statement Tuesday, he stressed that Brown was never informed of any finding that the university had violated the law despite its decision to settle.

A house on funding for the University's federally sponsored medical and health sciences research had posed enormous chal-

longes for Brown's research mission and financial sustainability, and it left unaddressed, would have undermined our ability to conduct liberating research and to offer our students a world-class education," Clark said.

In the case of Columbia, Van E646 said, DVI's representatives in the task force were given new booze to review claims that officials hoped to cite to testify an administration finding that the university had violated Jewish students' civil rights. In some cases, she suggested, the claims involved little more than activists' expressions of support for Palestinian.

"We made concern to that a lot of these (examples) involve protected speech and this document should not imply that those students are the basis of a Title VI violation," she wrote at the time about the Columbia allegations in a message quoted in her complaint.

Nevertheless, the task force pressed on securing a settlement from Columbia in July 2020 with the school agreeing to put more than $100 million over three years for the alleged violations — a deal that resulted

in the restoration of nearly mere million in research grants that had previously been found by the administration.

Trump administration officials hoped similar pressures would convince officials of Harvard to refer Van E646 said. According to her complaint, each death of a proposed settlement with the school included provisions that want well-licensed addressing antisemitism, such as ending 2021 elections, including a process to oversee instruction and putting undeniement money into institutional support could arise.

Jean Kevener, then the general counsel at $100, told task force members he believed Harvard would settle because they are interested and "Van E646 said Kevener has since left the agency and now seems as chief counsel at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Harvard, however, took the case to court and won. And in many respects, Van E646's claims included supported the arguments university lawyers had been making in court for the matter that the task force's committee were driven by political considerations.

Last year, a federal judge convened more than $2.5 billion in rate in federal research funding to the school, according the Trump administration of using "action-based" or noninference for a targeted, ideologically-motivated assault on this country's primary universities.

Last week, another judge discussed an administration lawsuit accruing Harvard of ignoring harassment of Jewish students, saying the students described were "no isolated and upended" in support claims of systemic violations.

Harvard's legal victories and Van E646's statements could affect this suspension of universities still being extorted by the task force. Last year, the task force sent warnings to 60 schools and produced 9,100 10 campuses as part of its investigations into individually-alleged antisemitism.

Aimed Tuesday to comment on Van E646's complaints, several of those schools, including the University of California at Berkeley, declined to comment.

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Senegal school teaches resistance to patriarchal norms

Women in West African nation have to navigate a complex social landscape

BY MONICA PROSCOTIC

Associated Press

GORDI HILMS, WOMAN — In a child, Ndjere Jom Diop was on the day couldn't look people in the eye.

Based in rural Senegal, she learned to embrace what was traditionally expected of girls across the predominantly Mambo West African nation. They should be seen but not heard. They should view their elders.

But her life turned upside down when, as a 12-year-old, she was accepted into the country's first state boarding school for girls, on Grove Island off Dakar, the capital.

"So, here I am, coming here completely did: I didn't even share one my hand in class," Diop said. She was homesick, crying. Over the years, the introduced of charismatic bulged. Now she is 19 and president of the student council — and about to graduate. "I learned to be a leader," she said.

Women in Senegal have to navigate a complex social landscape. Patriarchal norms are increasingly challenged to women empowered by progressive legislation that requires half of political parties' candidates to be women and, at least on paper, guarantees women's access to land ownership.

Senegal also has made enormous progress in girls' education. The vast majority of girls are enrolled in primary education, at a rate higher than for boys.

But girls are more likely to drop out. Less than 20 percent make it through high school. As a result, the total of boys who can read and write, just 99 girls can.

"The current challenge isn't access to school for girls, but rather the completion of schooling up to secondary level and, of course, the transition to the job market," said Maona Abdelhassa, a girls' education specialist with UNICEF.

If money is right, families tend to prioritize keeping their in school, even if girls share more promise, equally use Girls tend to skip school when they start manufacturing. They are also more likely to get married and have children as teenagers.

Senegal's founding president, Leopold Today Douglas, named the boarding school on Grove Island in 1997 after Marianna Ba, this country's most famous female author. But several explored women caught between traditional upbringing and modern aspirations, criticizing petty-men, widespread in the country, and particularly in the country.

She created the label of feminist, which she saw as a Western president, despite a black-and-white advocate of gender equality and a direct-press-ference, which was unbiased, and the time.

The school, which has a 100 million complexion and occupies a former French military barracks on an island with a small number of men, is the second point of Africa, it was the largest center of the trans-Atlantic state.

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Students study at the Marianna Ba School in Grove Island Senegal in March. Fewer than 20 percent of girls in the country make it through high school.

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Ndjere Jom Diop sits on the steps of the Marianna Ba school in Grove Island, Senegal, in March.

trade. Today it is severe, with no cars allowed on its collaborative streets.

Only 35 girls are admitted to the school every year out of 100 who are invited to participate in an entrance exam on the basis of their grades. Tuition and boarding are fully funded by the state. Through six years of middle and high school, girls undergo rigorous academic training. They also study art, play sports and ar-

tend talks with successful female writers, politicians and doctors — many of them graduates.

On a recent morning, dozens of girls in crop audience rushed through the countryside filled with longstanding, laudable and palm trees in the moods of birth and ocean waves.

Their days unfold with precision: water, thawed, prune, breakfast, cheese, lunch, more classes and back to the rough half

before dinner.

This discipline is necessary to empower them to be "the female elite on which Senegal is counting boards," headhunteron Mumtazane, Shagza face and.

In one classroom, Grove-ville badly dropped a topic which, given the school's location, fell anything but remote: the factory is slavery. Their teacher, Paul Belin Thian, guided the discussion with a satisfied smile.

"When at society, we see that men tend to dominate women," he said. But places like the school show that "if we give them more freedom, if we give them more opportunities, they can go for."

Yet female empowerment in Senegal remains challenging.

Women own only 2 percent of agricultural land, according to the United Nations, and make up the majority of people without formal work arrangements. Under Somaliland law, only men can be heads of households.

"In Senegal, people inevitably remains very, very, very strict regarding women's independence," said student Marie Diop, 18. "In fact, each day you are fighting a battle to make people understand that ... women have the capacity to manage, to be in charge."

The headhunteron said "the school serves a model for girls 'who are bordering, who think it's impossible to climb the ladder' for, she said, despite the fact that all headhunterons in the school's history have been women, the majority of teachers are male.

The alumni association plays an important role as masters.

Third love, the 27-year-old head of the association, came from a village in eastern Senegal and said attending the school was "a radical change."

A total score continuing for her father to let her go, she said. Today, she is a graduate of the

prostepster Chablis Anta Diop university in Dakar and the University of Tintan and she works as an associate at the nonprofit International Budget Partnership.

With time, she said, her father realized how important it was for her to pursue studies.

"He said, 'You can do what you want. I trust you,' she recalled. 'So long as you stay time to your own values and roots,' which are 'tradition and religion.'

She said it has not always been seen as a working mother of a 2-year old girl, she has looked on her supportive husband, with whom she has formed "a greater partnership."

While the Marianna Ba school has impressive results, it remains the only one of its kind in the country. Sports are what's going on, even if women empowerment in Senegal is notcancerous.

Abdelhassa, the UNICEF expert, praised the school but said the "most vulnerable" should also have access to such opportunities.

Sure, the headhunteron acknowledged that the majority of students come from the capital.

Diop, the first girl in her village to be accepted into the school, now aspires to be an international business lawyer. During a family event her priority is not reduced in Senegal.

"To be a strong woman, it not to be afraid to be alone," she said.

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Dozens are killed in fierce fighting

Hours of heavy fighting between government troops and militias that killed dozens of combatants in Somalia's south western city of Baidos also left at least four civilians dead and 19 others wounded, a hospital official said Tuesday.

The fighting erupted early Monday when militia people became powerless and seldom on the outskirts of the city, which is home to more than half a million people displaced by conflict and thought. Instead of break and arrest, the soldiers were killed, but did not immediately give a toll for government troops.

Abdullah Omar Mohamed, head of the consignature department of the Somalia, said in Baidos, said the fighting also killed at least four civilians, also injured 64, including 18 women and an elderly man hit by stray bullets. The latest violence

placed additional pressure on health services already struggling to serve residents and displacement camps in Baidos, about 150 miles northwest of Mogadishu.

Mohamed's hospital had only 40 beds available and put up an emergency tent to accommodate the influx after the fighting erupted. Medical workers were also struggling with shortages of essential medicines, he said.

Cabs returned to Baidos on Tuesday as security forces patrolled major streets and inspected buildings and vehicles damaged in the fighting. Removals cautiously emerged from their homes, although troops maintained a heavy presence in key areas.

The violence began shortly after 5 a.m. Monday with two explosives near a military base and of Baidos. Heavy fighting bombs cut minutes later around another base in Bunkay south of the city, before armed mass entered Baidos and exchanged fire with government troops.

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CANADA

Separated party to delay referendum

The leader of Quebec's separatist party said Tuesday that he would delay any referendum on independence from Canada until Donald Trump is no longer U.S. president.

Both Quebec's leader Paul M. Pierre Flamenedes, whose party is out of power but could win Quebec's next election, which must be held by Oct. 5, said a P4 government would still hold a referendum during its first term — but not before Jan. 25, 2023, when Trump's term ends.

He said a question as consequential as Quebec's former retainer a time and calm debate.

"It must not be hijacked by the upheavals of American politics, nor by the outbreaks of an unpredictable president, nor by four campaigns," M. Pierre Flamenedes said.

"The unavailability of the American administration will

harm our process as well as the quality of the debate on our future as a nation."

Trump's battle and repeated talk of making Canada the first U.S. state have complicated the separatist case in Quebec, but ing Canadian referendum and prompting some French-speaking Quebecers to see greater security in remaining part of Canada.

Separatist sentiment has also surfaced in Alberta, where voters will do the Oct. 19 election. But province should take steps toward finding a binding referendum on having Canada.

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GERMANY

Man admits to killing American in 1994

An 85-year-old man admitted to sexually assaulting and killing an American tourist in Germany more than 10 years ago at the opening of his trial Tuesday. But German news agency DPA reported.

The defendant, whose name was not given in line with German primary rules, admitted to killing 24-year-old man Leque in 1994 in the western German city of Koblenz, the news agency reported.

Prosecutors accused him of "killing a person in a broad-screen manner and he's been modern in order to satisfy his sexual enjoy."

The defense lawyer, Vallee Klein, said during the session in the Koblenz district court that the defendant admitted fully is the crime. When the presiding judge, Rupert Ehrlich, asked the defendant if that was true, the 85-year-old testified and said "yes."

The crime took place Sept. 28, 2024, when four Leque was visiting Koblenz as a convict.

The prosecutors account for man, who was 40 years old at the time, of being her minor false pronouns into a excluded room of the Klemmtsveetten-Partens in Koblenz, where he then allegedly foundsified her sexually assaulted her and killed

her with nine knife wounds to the chest area.

The cold case remained unnoticed for decades until seventy-eighten analyzed old DPA traces using new methods, ultimately leading to a breakthrough. DPA found in the victims' watchband and thigh were eventually linked to the man, DPA reported.

The man was arrested in late February at a meeting house in the Koblenz area. Eight told him have been scheduled, and a verdict is expected in September.

Associated Press

Nuclear material found at an antithetland site in Paris was not dangerous and would remain in French custody, subject to the International Atomic Energy Agency's assessment, ferrule foreign minister said Tuesday. Aseal at Hittmar, added to a joint news conference at 1.1.1.1835, chief Rafael Mariana Grove in Damascus that Syria had the right to use the material for civil and peaceful purposes.

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Russians fear Kremlin will seize deposits to fund war

Citizens withdraw billions from banks, causing record cash outflow

BY CATHERINE BELTON

Russians are pulling billions from the country's banking system — a record cash outflow— and intensifying Ukrainian drone attacks and rising fear that the Kremlin could start enting deposits to finance its war.

Nearly 83.4 billion (249.5 billion million) was withdrawn in the first two weeks of August, on top of the 87.5 billion withdrawn in July and more than 84.5 billion in June, according to Russian Central Bank data.

Total withdrawals this year could nearly double the amount taken out in the first year of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, according to Ilana Skovtsev, a senior executive at Sheshank Russian biggest retail financial institution.

The withdrawals are causing liquidity problems, according to Skovtsev and a former senior Russian finance official, recommending a financial sector already strained by increasing levels of bad debts following a government-directed banking boom to camp up military output.

"Drones are flying. Things are burning down. Numerous is growing, and people's overdue wisdom may be kicking in that they need to have cash under their pillow and not somewhere in banks where it may never be returned," said the former finance official, who like others spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss uranium issues.

"For some banks this really is important," the former official said. "They didn't expect this, and they crowded all the cash elsewhere, and yet people are coming and taking out half a million ruffles of them."

Armencho Prokopenko, a former officer to the Russian Central Bank, said the withdrawal reflected deepening fear among the Russian public.

"It insists people here to trust in the Russian banking system or in the Russian financial system," Prokopenko said. "This is all a consequence of the fear that the government will do something with the banking system, that it could nationalize deposits."

His cash she believed that such a nationalization was unlikely but added, "I would not include that the authorities could impose funds on withdrawals."

The total approach out this year already exceeds the $28.7 billion (2 billion million) received in the first year following the February 2022 invasion.

In the first two weeks of the invasion, $25 billion that the system, and banks appeared to be important for investors and businesses lining up to empty their accounts, until the government stemmed the funds by improving tough capital controls and sharply raising interest rates.

Now, big businesses are also seeking to move money out of

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The Central Bank of the Russian Federation in Moscow. Russians have withdrawn nearly 83.4 billion in the first two weeks of August, causing liquidity problems.

the reach of Russian regulators as anxiety grows over potential asset seizures. That is further exacerbating the problems, the former official said.

In all, more than 83.4 billion was transferred out of Russia in the second quarter of 2020, according to Central Bank data.

"Each month there is a big outflow," Skovtsev told RBR Radio, a Russian radio station. "If the trend continues things are not going to get better."

The withdrawals have already undermined the Russian government's efforts to make money to finance the war through issuing state bonds.

The Finance Ministry last month was forced to cancel planned bond issues, even though it has become ever more dependent on them as a means of filling a morning budget deficit as spending on the military continues to grow while the economy stalls.

Skovtsev told RBR Radio that the banks' liquidity problems mean many cannot spare cash to buy government bonds.

"If there is an enormous sign of imperial overreach, this is exactly one of them," said Craig Kennedy, a former vice chairman in investment banking at Bank of America Merrill Lynch who is now a scholar at Harvard University's State Center for Russian and Russian Studies.

"Great powers don't have repeated treasure bond failures in the middle of a war," Kennedy said.

As a result of government orders to camp up lending to the defense sector, Russian banks "appear to have so much supo-

sure to materially borrowers that they're not certain how it's going to get restructured, when it's going to get restructured and how much of that they are going to have to eat," Kennedy added.

In a sign of how sensitive the details on Russian finances is becoming for the Kremlin, the chief economist at VSR, one of the country's biggest state banks, Andrea Klapach, was fired from the port the weakened after canvassing that Russia could not win a war of attrition against Ukraine while Kiev is supported in many cases.

"We won't win the competition in this war of attrition," Klapach said in a presentation he made in May which was circulated in the media last week. "We're under the illusion that everything [in Ukraine] will collapse. It hasn't, and it won't. Meanwhile, the costs we hear are mounting."

Even since Ukraine began expanding its drone campaign against Russian oil facilities that spring, taking out more than 50 percent of the country's refining capacity and causing the worst fuel crisis since the fall of the Soviet Union, anxiety has intensified.

In June, the Russian Central Bank was forced to limit an expected interest rate cut because of from that fuel price billion could spur inflation. Sales spiraled through the bond market. Among interest rates up to 37 percent for the government's throne bonds and forcing the Finance Ministry to postpone further issues.

With the budget deficit for January to July already at 6.46

billion rubles (57%) billion — far exceeding the 2.8 billion rubles forecast for the entire year — fears are mounting that the Kremlin could seize big insurance revenue to finance the war.

"If the government needs cash, Prime Aid person, quick requests, the doesn't care," said an associate of one Russian billionaire. "And that's where I think it's heading."

In addition, "there is the feeling that political power is becoming not quite as stable, and this is only a power when it is better not to be present," the former finance official said.

Already several businesses owned the Russian billionaires have been targeted by the government in a nationalization drive that last year alone was $11.1 billion in assets aimed for the state, according to Russian prosecutors.

In June, the Russian state-owned 57.9 billion (209 billion ruffles) of assets linked to Vadim Meshkovsk, who branded Rousgen, one of Russia's biggest agricultural holdings, after the billionaire was detained and charged with large cash bond.

It was the biggest asset seizure in Russia since the start of the full-scale invasion. Others who have lost assets to the state include Dmitry Kuznetsovsky, who previously owned Shomolishovs airport in Moscow, and Konstantin Strobov, who controlled one of the country's biggest gold mines.

Some economists argue that the Kremlin's drive to direct bank funding into cracking up military output is struggling

the civilian economy, especially because high interest rates and inflation have banks and companies with low funds left for investment in nonmilitary sectors.

The Russian economy ground to a halt in the first half of 2020, with great domestic product growth taking 2.4% of percent, compared with 1.2 percent in the first half of 2020.

For now, however, the Trump Administration's war with Iran has pushed all prices back up and given the Kremlin a partial response from its budget support.

Russian war has led the German increased by 60 percent in July compared with the same month the previous year, as global oil prices rose, but it is still down 15 percent between January and July compared with the same period last year.

Obstetric attacks on financial reformers as well as on the spreading network of warehouse belonging to Wildberries, Russia's largest online retailer, are also hitting Russian billionaires' bottom line.

"It's costing these goes money," said the associate of the Russian billionaire, referring to Russia's richest individuals. "They have to put their hands in their pocket. They're not used to having all these problems."

Ukraine has hit more than 20 Wildberries warehouses since it began targeting the company's facilities on July 16, in an onslaught that some economists estimate has destroyed more than 50 billion in goods and named more than 45 billion in damages to Wildberries infrastructure.

"It's not a place you want to be doing business," the billionaire's

associate added. "If you can pull money out, you do it."

One Moscow business executive said, "Everyone who can is trying to move money out of the country, but it's getting more and more difficult to do so."

A few claimed for removing money from Russia, and increasing government restrictions on large cash transfers abroad, involves opening brokerage accounts in neighboring Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Armenia, according to the Moscow business executive and the former finance official.

"From there this money can be invested across the world," the former finance official said.

An concrete goes over the war's mounting financial toll, several senior officials have staged new public interventions in recent weeks.

German Govt, the head of Sheshank, broke ranks at the end of June by publicly saying overseas wanted the war to end as soon as possible.

Then early in August, the powerful Moscow manor, Bogus Solyanov, spoke out against calls by hard-line members of parliament to further focus the economics on the war.

"If there's no economy of peaceful life itself, there will be no harm, no income for the population, the political situation will be completely different, and then we won't achieve success in the war either," Solyanov told Tom, a state news agency. "And to tell life, to kill the civilian economy, to kill the country itself."

Natalia Mishchenko contributed to this report.

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Tesla's true believers begin to question faith in Musk

As the billionaire turns his focus to other ventures such as SpaceX, some wonder whether his car company has become an afterthought

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Ted Park believes in Tesla, his believes in the company as much that he buys just his kids in the path of a Tesla running in 1943-1944 driving mode, to prove the technology was safe enough to avoid running them even.

Later, however, the Tesla inventor's issue—blowdowns—degree of faith in the world's most valuable cartridges has been studied. As Elon Musk has limited on SpaceX's ambitions of getting data entries in space and humans on Mars, driving the rockets company to a record-breaking initial public offering, Park has grown concerned Elon Musk's attention to shifting from Tesla. The electric-vehicle company is reorganizing around household school and artificial intelligence — a dramatic departure from the consumer technology that first drew him to the company.

"We just really, really want [Musk] to listen to Tesla more," said Park, whose confidence in the brand previously led him to forever answer to that Tesla stock. "So I think that that has been a pain point."

Tesla fans who are usually breathless supporters of Musk's businesses are speaking in an unusual tone, chastising what they once accused Anticonvictal, four, uncertainty and think!

Park is among a group of devoted Tesla investors who find their patience in the company — and its leader — is being tested. Over the crown jewel of Musk's empire, Tesla's stock has faltered, dropping more than 20 percent since the beginning of 2020, fewer have publicly expressed hope that SpaceX acquires the astounded, to prevent it from entering toward real-owners.

Tesla's true believers, including some who vowed handsome parcels from the astounded—lost emanances, are being asked to return the favor, and keep bathing Musk, as he drives the company toward a fac-off future.

"Tesla investors are confused, and some feel betrayed," said Bradford Ferguson, creator of the investment group Rebel-Kenanis, pointing to the company's approval of a roughly trillion-dollar pay package of its last year intended to secure Musk's focus on the carmaker.

"It has not worked out that way," Ferguson said. "Tesla seems to be an afterthought."

Tesla was over its initial crop of customers with slack, high-performance — vehicles, paired with a climate-focused mission. "Incidentally the world's transition to sustainable energy."

Tesla is notocious for its booster-ish fan culture. Its biggest fans could not only invest in the company but drive its big online product on the market.

Now it has entered a new era focused on infrastructure and overtime, power, low-cost experienced products — the Optimus Automated robot and the Celerock autonomous vehicle — that clear from Tesla's traditional technology to capture factors work and rule-bad customers in addition to its usual tech command. Its new mission is "to build a world of amazing abundance."

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Tesla was once the crown jewel of Elon Musk's empire, but the company's stock has faltered, dropping more than 20 percent since the beginning of the year.

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Tesla Cylestrands outside the SpaceX launch production facility in Starbass, Texas, in July.

Its pullback from cars to a yet-unproven lost on robotics—a capten a space known as "Pictoral XL" which largely targets enterprise customers — a sharp shift from products investors too in their daily lives.

As it has embarked on best-proven, pounds, Tesla reported a year-over-year decline

in profits last quarter, even as its revenue surged by 20 percent — a stock contract with an automotive business that reliably revoiled gains.

Investors "are losing faith that [Musk] had thriving will ever be able to scale from its current roster of 100-500 unanported autonomous vehicles without

safety monitors," wrote Gary Black, an investment adviser who is managing partner of the Future Fund.

Musk and Tesla did not reply to a request for comment.

Tesla's challenges underscore the difficulties during some companies in the artificial intelligence era, as the astronomical

power of computer components — a specialised system in the United States, and related to a time period.

For some investors, there is little light at the end of the time.

"It's not a start-up approach," said Park, who receives a fund in the tone of millions of dollars focused on Tesla called TDKL. "If you're, like, an over-trillion-dollar company, it you're nearly a trillion-dollar company, you kind of need to have some [realistic] goals."

Though the company has promised for years to bring full autonomy to its vehicles, allowing them to operate without a driver at the wheel, Tesla continues to record only incremental progress.

Musk's long-term product—tired may for Tesla made to some as an elaborate feature-producing 1 billion Optimus Automated robot, dropping more the largest chip fabricator in the world and making millions of vehicles fully autonomous to create a massive "fictional" network, dazzling passengers across the globe.

Adversing any one of those milestones, would not "flick apart from competing auto and tech companies, but so far the company hasn't reached the major breakthroughs to construct investors."

"I don't trust management's contemporary partners," said Smith, a partner in Beijing in at Rebellionaire, recently wrote on X. "May too many broken possi-

tion and missed deadlines."

"I'm an investor, not a director," he said in a follow-up post.

Not everyone is losing faith. There are some "people who buy into the vision that are starting to want more," said Deepwater Asset Management managing partner Gene Munster. But as a whole, he said, "the religion is really healthy."

Munster said he falls into a similar range as the others do in behind Musk's vision but thinks investors are increasing: it looking for evidence it can deliver.

"The central question all institutional, retail investors should be asking themselves in, do you believe?" he said.

But the emerging critics are a stark departure from a going that typically has really signed up to Musk's vision.

Even Gerber, a SpaceX investor who has been critical of Musk's leadership of his companies in recent years, has found the sudden tone shift from more-than-life investment centers opening. He has a term for the hailover who've largely fallen in line with whatever Musk was precinct.

"I think the minions are unhappy," Gerber said.

Park said the law for acrobias has simply shifted because of the "different set of expectations for a mega-cap company."

But it's not only Tesla that has changed, he added. "It also means the tips of investor fear matured along this journey."

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GAMBLING

Fewer U.S. adults say they're betting

Significantly fewer adults in the United States and they've gambled in the past year, according to a new survey from Gallup.

Gallup estimated that 40 percent of adults participated in at least one form of gambling in the previous 12 months, down from 16 percent in 2020. The excess of 10 percent in 2020 was 10 percent interviews with more than 2,000 participants.

A parallel online survey that Gallup conducted in June indicated a higher proportion of gamblers across all forms, leading to an estimate that 53 percent of adults gambled in the past year.

The telephone survey centers also found that 50 percent of adults had sports betting websites producing gambling consoles over their advertising or that they might contribute to gambling addiction and consumer debt.

A separate Gallup report found that the share of Americans who found gambling morally acceptable bid to a new low of 37 percent.

Gallup said it added prediction markets in this year's gambling survey.

The survey found that the number of Americans who had purchased a state lottery ticket was down 10 percentage points compared with 2020 — the largest change in one betting activity. There was also a 12-point drop in adults who said they've gambled at casinos.

Gallup said it interviewed a random sample of 2,191 adults from each state through each July and weighted responses for the estimate. The margin of sampling error was three percentage points.

— Citi Reynolds

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Study examines how chatbots are used

ChatGPT and other artificial

intelligence assistants have billions of users — but data on how people are really using the tools in spaces and fragmented.

It's one reason researchers launched the AI Observatory, a public resource to measure how people use AI by analyzing unconvinced chats from seven different sources.

Looking at more than 15,000 conversations people had with various chatbots including OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google's Gemini and OpenAI's iLink between 2023 and 2025, the researchers behind the project found that 48 percent of the chats were not about work. (The Washington Post has a content partnership with OpenAI.)

OpenAI, Google and Anthony L. makes of the Claude chatbot, all recently released reports based on user data that tried to predict how their tools user input the future of jobs. But the observatory's analysis showed that people are increasingly integrating AI into intimate parts of their life, like health and relationship advice, said Anka

Ranel, one of the lead researchers on the project.

The findings underscore the need for independent public monitoring of how people are using AI in the real world, she said.

"I want decision-makers to look at the whole spectrum of evidence — seeing how models are actually being used across companies, across our own, across work and teamwork settings, to make informed decisions on what the policy response should be," said Ranel, a Stanford University PhD candidate.

— Nissela Tzha

REGULATION

Apple will rework commission system

Apple said Tuesday that it will change its personal commission on digital transactions to appa distributed outside its App Store, replacing a more complex system as it makes to comply with the European Council Digi-

tal Markets Act.

The company last year changed App Store rules and fees in the EU after the film's antitrust regulation ordered it to remove commercial barriers that they and business developers from directing customers outside the store.

The regulation criticized Apple's conditions, including a new user technology fee, saying they discouraged developers from using alternative app-distress fees channels on its 500 mobile operating system.

Apple said Tuesday that App Store apps using alternative payment processing will face a 20 percent commission, although fees could fall to 10 percent under its small business program.

For appa distributed through alternative app marketplaces or the web, Apple will change a 5 percent user technology commission. The new version takes into the initial acquisition fee and store services fee charged under the previous system.

The changes, effective Oct. 1, will resolve disagreements with

the EU, and the European Commission over these issues, Apple said. The Commission said it welcomed Apple's changes and will monitor implementation.

Apple will introduce a single set of terms for developers operating in the EU that are similar to the commission-based terms it offers in markets such as Japan and Brazil, the company said.

— Review

Private equity firm KKS has offered to buy U.S. natural gas and electric-in-distributor UGI Corp for $4 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday, 2024; people familiar with the matter. The offer values UGI at $42.50 per share, the report said. This represents a premium of 21.1 percent to 102.5 strong price Monday, according to Reuters calculations. A large to 10 percent share AI data centers and other large power users is recharging the energy market, putting reliable sources such as natural gas is greater focus.

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A $15,000 used-car budget gets far less bang for the buck

Today's auto market offers a rude awakening. Here's how to navigate it.

Rudolph Singletary

THE LITTLE OF MONEY

When she was 21, my daughter named her other 2000-used Honda Civic Charlotte.

It would be the start of a long relationship after my husband and I found a great "certified" used car in 2013. Our

daughter was heading into her senior year, and we were looking for a reliable used car to her to drive.

The mileage on the 2000 Civic was a bit high, at just under 50,000 miles, so we balked at the $35,000 price tag. Generally, reports say you should report to me between 50,000 and 52,000 miles on a car each year. At three years old, this one had averaged over 50,000 miles. Given the heavy usage, we felt the price didn't match the car's condition.

I suspected there was room to negotiate the price since the car had been on the market for 30 days. (7:30, I've kept all my homework and price history on the car in a folder with no maintenance records.)

A week after first looking at it, I called the salesman back, and he agreed to lower the price. We paid $35,002 for the Civic.

My now 21-year-old daughter is still driving Charlotte.

Back then, time and a little bagging were on our side. But today?

What I just described to natural history compared to the current used vehicle market. If you walk away from a that now, expecting the car to sit on the lot waiting for a desperate deal or to discount the price, you're to be a safe awakening. Today's shoppers are facing record-high prices and a dwindling supply of budget-friendly inventory.

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according to a new second-quarter report from car-shopping website Edmunds.

"Nothing that you know from before has shared the same," said Ivan Drury, director of insights at Edmunds.

At a heart-clutching $32,601, the average price of a three-year-old used vehicle reached its highest second-quarter level on record. That's 6 percent higher than a year ago and a 25.5 percent increase from 2013, when pandemic-related supply issues affected the industry.

If that wasn't bad enough, Drury said the most dramatic shift is occurring for used cars priced between $15,000 and $20,000.

So 100% a budget of $30,000 to $35,000 bought a 4.7-year-old

vehicle with about 26,000 miles. Today, that exact same dollar amount (per ton a car averaging 9.7 years old with 38,000 miles).

In the $35,000 to $20,000 price range, the average age of vehicles has nearly doubled, from 5.6 years to six years, while average mileage has increased from roughly 42,000 to more than 73,000.

If your budget is between $5,000 and $30,000, the average age has risen from 9.1 years to 10.7 years, and typical mileage now exceeds 120,000 miles, at which point maintenance becomes costly.

"You go from having transportation that would require minimal to no repair to new something that, honestly, you're gonna be worried about," Drury

said.

Budget shoppers don't have time to hesitate. Vehicles to be between $5,000 and $30,000 sold in an average of just 25 days in the second quarter.

Merry who it's so tough to find an affordable used car supply and demand.

Years of reduced new-car production due to the pandemic's mean fewer used vehicles are being sold. Americans are leaning less in recent years, reducing the availability of there to four-year-old oil-house vehicles. Rental agencies have also purchased fewer cars for their firsts, and with prices so high, owners are holding on to their cars longer.

If you're shopping in this environment, here are some

strategies that still apply

Start with a budget

I know this sounds so simple, but you have to know your upper limit. Despite higher prices and lower inventory, you still need to be certain you can comfortably make that monthly auto loan.

You might also need to increase your budget. Can you spend a little more or put down more money to put a newer used car with lower mileage and improved reliability, which could mean fewer maintenance sources down the line?

Be flexible

You might not find all the features you want on the most popular model. Look at alterna-

tive brands or smaller vehicle classes. Do you really need a large SUV? Maybe go for a million car.

"You have to become very open-minded," Drury said. "There are old microcargoons about certain brands. A lot of things have changed. Maybe you would have always avoided the Korean automakers, but newsmen they make a very different product than they used to."

Preservage your financing

If you need to borrow, get preapproved from your bank or credit union. The dealer may be able to match the offer, and that's fine, but you should know how unethically you are to that you aren't paying more for financing than you need to.

Move fast, but not too fast

"Once you find the right one, you also have to act really quick," Drury said.

But don't be reckless. Do your homework. I used several websites to limit for deals, including Consumer Reports, Edmunds, Bailey Blue Book, Autotrader and my always go to site, CarGems.

Look for advice on sites that help determine whether a deal is fair, good or overpriced. We used CarGems when we just heard our daughter's Civic Based on CarGems' analysis, the internet deal for dealer listed was a "fair" price, indicating there was room to negotiate an even better price. I also noticed on CarGems that the dealer had dropped the price of the car twice within 30 days. During our timeout, while we were mailing over the purchase, the price had dropped again. We used this information to get an even better deal, and I used the same strategy when we helped our use but a car two years ago.

Don't I add to this, even if you risk being a car to another buyer. The days of easily finding a three-year-old bargain like Charlotte may be gone for now, but if you don't puss and do the gray work, you can still find a reliable risk and a deal worth driving home.

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Woman who planned to kill Bessent gets six-year term

BY SULTANNA ELIZIO

A Massachusetts woman who traveled to U.S. last year and admitted that the planned to kill Scott Bessent, who was about to be conducted at President Donald Trump's secretary of the Treasury, was announced Tuesday to an exam in prison.

Federal prosecutors said Riley English hardened a plan 'to see a Minister working to carry a full, just number nominee to death in a political assassination,' at a time of using civil unrest in which Trump has faced multiple assassination attempts, and other political figures have been lifted.

English, 29, admitted to court documents that she was carrying a military hand, a higher and two remission before of work, such affixed with a gray cloth that had been cooked with alcohol-based hand sanitizer, when she arrived at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 27, 2023. She was not forced in before carrying out an attack, about two hours before the disease continued Bessent to the Cabinet post.

'What are you doing, here today?' a Capitol Police officer asked.

'You are going to kill Scott Bessent.' English responded, according to court records filed in the case. 'I will have to get you in March to charge of unlawful possession of the United States and carrying a knife on Capitol grounds. She told her enforcement artist her arrest that she had 'been

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent joins President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hogarth in April at a White House luncheon for Italian Prime Minister Giorgio Moloni.

thinking of the U.S. while the cause of Luigi Mangione,' according to court records. Mangione admitted in federal court last week that he finally shot Brian Thompson, then the chief se-

scolios of United States, and an anti-sick-style attack in 2024 because of Mangione's morale with the U.S. health care system. Federal public defenders argued that English, who is trans-

gender, had significant total health challenges stemming from her upbringing in a religious family, substance abuse and the death of her partner in 2023.

'The constant news about the current administration's anti-transgender agenda became a source of fear for Mr. English and another former state senator, the public defenders said in a court filing. 'Not only did her family not support her identity, but now the country did not suffer. Her guilt about her significant other's death also created a resupplied mission to somehow help the transgender community.'

Then described her as someone 'who was in the U.S. and was of help, but who had no realistic plans or desires to hurt anyone,' adding that the two 10-milliliter ocala bottles 'would never have had the capability of being ignored.'

In her interview with police, English said the two officers had hurt the senators who were considering Bessent's assassination.

'I don't want to kill the can-door Democratic and Republican who can be able to get into the U.S. and the U.S. health care system,' English said. 'I just want the evil, the truth found hereafter,' the senator declared that interview. 'I don't want to hurt people. That's why I turned myself in.'

Bessent is one of the few who making Trump administration officials who are openly paying the Treasury secretary when he is in the United States. Rudolph Centrone, who handed down the summons, that his young children had been spooked by the incident and 'coldred of their innocence.'

'Every defendant has an excuse,' Bessent wrote. 'The defendant may have mental health issues; the defendant's plan may have been all-connected and unlikely to work; the defendant may have surrendered to authorities at the last moment. But he never relevant is the defendant's goal of recovering a colonist official and the grave harm of the defendant's conduct to stay on his tongue.'

English has been in custody since her arrest about 20 months after the end of the year, completed a sentence of time served.

'Mr. Riley English pled to the times' officers to avoid harsher potential penalties if a convicted person, original charges in the indictment, public defenses, blames, books and 'I do think the law is not a crime, or a light of the fact that she turned herself in and the significant mitigating circumstances present.'

In a court filing, U.S. attorney, Eleanor Petree, later, swapped a list of assassinations and attempts to use violence for judicial and criminal issues. There have been three attempts on Trump's life since the 2008 presidential campaign, according to the African Republicans' First Labor Party, and the English to prison for a decade.

'If you come to our ministry, you can't come to prison, or you're official because of political disorder, we will find you arrest you, prosecute you, and send you to prison.' Petree said in a statement posted on X.

Artificial-intelligence stocks head down again, dragging indexes with them

BY STAN CHOI

Associated Press

NEW YORK — Wall Street pulled further from its all-time high Thursday as it stocks get back to nothing.

The R&P 500 6.8-17 percent was a third straight market two since setting its all-time high Thursday. The five from before this third was slipped 10 percent, or 0.2 percent, and the Sunday composite sank 1.2 percent.

Leading the way lower were stocks that have been big volumes in the boom around artificial-intelligence technology. They have been waiting up and down this summer on whether that their prices shot too high in

the Al Penny and that the strong demand for nursery, processors and other leading, family of data centers may little out if Al powers too profitable than prices.

Monroe Technology dropped 7 percent, and the editor of computer nursery was one of the heaviest weights on the R&P 500. In were dog companies 'folders, which fell 2.5 percent, and Broadcom, which sank 3.2 percent.

Even with their recent swings, each stocks remain big volumes, and Microx has more than tripled this year.

But stocks that critics call an expansion get more scrutiny when interest rates are high, and

yields remained that way in bond markets worldwide Tuesday.

The yield on the 20-year U.S. Treasury object down to 4.70 percent from 4.72 percent late Monday but remains well above its 3.97 percent level from just before the war with four leagues. The 20-year Treasury yield also ticked lower but is still near its highest level since 2007.

Yields have jumped since the war began because high oil prices are pushing upward on inflation. All the while, continuing sources about huge debt loads for government and their increases in borrowing keep yields high.

When yields are high, investors are less willing to pay high

prices for stocks and other kinds of investments, particularly those seen on the bond exposures.

Much of the government yields has come from oil prices, and bond credit added 0.1 percent to $95.02 per barrel. The price has been swinging sharply on uncertainty about when and whether the United States and Iran can reach a deal to allow oil holders to visit the Persian Gulf Stock again. Bond was going for $72.07 per barrel just before the start of the war.

High yields have already cost the average long-term U.S. mortgage rate near its highest level in a year, which has been the housing industry's report Tuesday and home builders took ground

on lower new houses last month than economists expected.

Both data helped to contrate those 'bigot's' stock, which slipped 0.5 percent even though the retailer reported stronger profit and revenue for the latest quarter than another reported. And Financial Officer Richard McPhail said those Bigot saw the retirement continue to pursue smaller projects.

High yields could also slow the borrowing big Tech companies are doing to pay for data centers, pushing at risk one of the big sources of growth for the U.S. economy.

Elsewhere on Wall Street, Kluros fell 33.9 percent even though the payments company

reported stronger results for the latest quarter than another reported. The two new, per-kWh market was down 4.0 percent, and forecasts for 2026, largely because of expectations for Germany, its largest market for volume.

The Pinkstone bill 44 percent as opening statements began in a general trial in a California state of 2006, where states are seeking billions of dollars in damages for social media harms to children.

All bills, the R&P 500 fell 51.10 points to 1,043.76. The New York Industrial Average slipped 50.30 to 51.24 net, and the Sunday composite sank 165.10 to 26,269.71.

U.S. debt is set to surpass $10 trillion earlier than expected as bond yields rise

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alotts now are borrowing could hit that threshold by early next year, forcing lawmakers' criticism to suspend it or take it again to avoid the risk of an even-toe-dealing default.

Trump is already focused on the debt limit, which has reportedly plunged Washington into a dangerous game of legislative throbes. Late last months the president urged the Senate to address 'the ever forming Debt Calling disaster' before leaving town for its August recess.

Senate leaders did not comply, but Majority Leader John Thune (D-North Dakota) told reporters of the time that 'we're going to be dealing with it.' He added: 'I tell billions in debt — seems to me that should get our attention.'

For the past quarter-century, the national debt has grown under both parties, through the tax rate of the Georgia W-Bank Act, the wave in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Great Recession, the GNP Trump tax rate and the nearly $2 billion Alamo million situation initiative to prop up the economy during the coronavirus pandemic. Trump pledged during the first campaign to 2010 to eliminate the debt within eight years, instead, it has doubled since by the book office.

This year, the gap between spending and revenue was already expected to approach $1 trillion, the CBO reported in February. Since later, the U.S. government has been able to pay Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs, cutting federal revenue for the 1994 and '2010 March. The Treasury has also increased borrowing tariffs to build up its cash reserves.

Military spending tied to the conflict with Iran could add more to the debt to the months ahead, according to the Repentase Bank (RBB). A Department of Washington think tank that tracks federal spending.

'We are going to be regularly in plainly unassassinable, and we are, like Iran now, working on the EPC president and CEO Margot to find huge cash in a statement: 'At disruption, a recession, glob-

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The U.S. Capitol in 2023. This year, annual interest payments on the debt are projected to top $1 trillion, according to the CBO.

al was, or any number of other events could quickly push us into the edge from a challenge into a full-blown crisis. Even in the recent scenarios, we're spending toward a cliff and refusing to turn the wheel.'

In an email, White House spokesman Keith Devas said that 'the Trump administration remains focused on dealing warts found, and abuse across the federal government while maintaining economic growth, policies that will get American debt to GDP ratio 'standing' in the right place.'

On Sat, Washington lawmakers, the crowd so responded the debt limit every time it has been reached, but often after dramatic, deadline-pushing partisan

bodies. Even these near misses have settled markets and served a price. President R-Post's Fitch and Moody's have each investigated the profit rating of U.S. government debt since 2010, moves tied at least partly to debt-selling bondmanship.

Congress last month the debt limit in quarter bankers, adding $1 trillion to the debt-selling as part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the Republican' champion has and spending less. Measures to raise the debt-selling often include spending cuts aimed at reducing bond financing deficit. But the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which Trump signed in July 2016, did the opposite. That law added 34.7 trillion to projected deficits over the next

decade, according to CBO estimates.

According to professional projections by the EPC, Washington is on track to rent for the debt limit between the 1990s and midsummer 2027. Based on the latest borrowing figures, the center's estimate is 'sending toward the earlier end' of that range. That median, the 1990s rise president of economic policy, said in a statement.

Betting the debt-selling would not be itself trigger a default. Once the borrowing limit is reached, the 1990s can pay bills by drawing on its cash reserves and using a regular accounting manoeuvre known as 'vulnerable care' measures, which typically buy another six to raise months,

according to the EPC. Only after that rate, we lose the poverty rate of the 1990s, by being $1.60-3.4bn, when the Treasury risks running out of cash and default, but on its obligations.

If Republicans lose one or both chambers of Congress in the flow, it saddens elections, they could attempt to raise the debt limit in the immediate period during November and December — before the new Congress is ended in January. Otherwise, they could be forced to make policy concessions to Democrats that Republicans—and the White House — would not be left behind.

But raising the debt-selling could prove challenging even under total GDP control. Expe-

cially in the House, where the GNP holds a plan separate, party leaders would be forced to win your third fiscal battle, who will probably overfeed when a debt-selling increase was not accompanied by an agreement to cut spending.

'You have to raise the debt limit but the same was that you have to pay your credit card bill,' said John Goldstein, senior pro- or director for the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a nonpartisan group focused on the debt reduction. A 3.4bn's spending disease you've already made, he said. 'But if you keep getting credit card bills that are more than you can afford, it's not having a good time to separate how much you're spending, or to get a second job, right?'

The National Credit Party's payments on the debt now continue about 10 percent of federal revenue, according to the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, a nonpartisan group, and made the debt and allowance for fiscal discipline, and are projected to climb to 10 percent in 2030.

'Interest costs are paying for your past, not paying for your future,' said Peterson Foundation. Hard concerns: Michael Peterson, and industry leaders future generations.

'It's incorrect to, year after year, trillion after trillion, just keep borrowing the money, not paying your bills for immediate consumption and showing not only the principal balance in the future, but the debt will hold and jeopardize,' he said.

Peterson pointed to the bid by the U.S. government and Supreme when Washington puts off big problems. Unless Congress acts, the program's trust fund is projected to become insolvent in 2030, budget costs increased 12 percent out in benefits.

'It's a dangerous that's easy to get a good machinery under tough decisions to sacrifice in the short term for long-term debt. The process is not 'the political system hasn't been to this challenge on a long decade.'

President Meyer and David Elliott contributed to this report.


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Lincoln doesn't seem to preside material. Then Harpers Ferry happened.

The Hoathis are built in a new kind of sea power

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A composite satellite image of smoke rising in Alans previous to South Florida on July 23.

BY ELLIAM LUBOITT

Last month, Tenech Hoathis haiths declared a maritime blockade of South Arabia. And it makes in the Red Sea recorded north to Doctors, and called this month, the george people, reached the place.

But Tanks can't just another block port. It is the Neighland insurance policy: the hesitation of a physician that carries basic evidence with teachers without ever touching the Heart of Revenue. That waste now comes more than 80 percent of the kingdoers roughly 4.6 million barrels of daily agents, and Roads is working to link often field oil producers to the land. The price of the kingdoers is $1.00 a ton, and the price of the roads is $1.00 a ton. It is the cost of using their strategic resources — under the mistaken assumption that transport groups don't develop interests of their own, or the patience to act on them.

Globalization depends on a small number of trade points — Driessen, Bair of Hirabith, Neta, Nassau Canal, the Taiwan Heart — and none of them need to be stored in because leverage. Wash, the other, is a major source of the unclassified power, which is now weaponized, it would be to China or Russia, instead, the Hoathis got there first. Washington is the only one of the most important power used among their strategic resources — under the mistaken assumption that transport groups don't develop interests of their own, or the patience to act on them.

Before the war, Driessen cannot list to tell what a day; on Aug. 3, traffic fell to eight, according to Reuters. Bair of Mankiel traffic fell from 30 ships to one. They earlier, the Hoathis had struck Red Sea facilities owned by Armies, South Arabia state-owned oil company, striking Tanks itself underlined the point. An informal understanding opening South ships has technically held since shortly after Oct. 7, 1833. But United spokesman Valno there now saw operations against Tanks shipping will "continue and escalate."

The Hoathis inserted themselves into the war at the moment their leverage was greatest, but aimed most of it at South Arabia, not the United States or Israel — a deliberate phase that keeps the fight contained in a war that follows their can win.

Such Longer, after of the Washington Institute for New York Policy before the Interg authors both South Arabia now vulnerable and the Hoaths' own assistance. With the peace process stalled, they are a chance to press Roads in a consensus that would help them consolidate control at home and expand their reach beyond Togers. They have they have a strong hand to play! After said, "so they're going to see how much they can get."

Gregory Johnson, a commission fellow at the Arab Gulf States Institute who tracked human arms shipments to the george on the U.S. Revenue Council's Union panel, told not he considers the Hoathis' "nove of a junior partner" to lean, rather than a press. The distinction comes down to agency — human support has expanded Hoathis capabilities dramatically without ever having control over their insurance. Some of our built a self-sufficiency, the rest of Dutch network never achieved: their own weapons production, command structures and political relationships, negotiating directly with South Arabia and own Washington when it served their interests.

Hodofalls was long regarded as heart most capable in concepts, largely in the strength of its attack. That's no longer the only measure of influence. The Hoathis command one of the world's hottest maritime countries, and geography can realize as much as 40 percent of the population as the Cape of Good Hope adds more than a week to each voyage, so the same day can complete lower trips — effectively shrinking global container shipping capacity by 15 to 20 percent, without a single vessel being taken out of service. New Canal tonnage, meanwhile, last year remained roughly 70 percent below levels from below 100,000 tons. The Hoathis began attacking Israel linked shipping in the Red Sea in solidarity with Gana. All this was achieved by a george with no wars.

It's a letter gift for Roads. South Arabia bought the Hoathis for nearly a decade, and criticizes of the writing will target the U.S. to 20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

South Arabia wants to finally break that leverage and step-aware war of heart but functioning sources of regional power. But Roads can't do it alone. It's playing this quarter, and nothing is more, leading and giving. Douglas, the U.S. government's forces toward a ground offensive the kingdom won't load while at the same time, according to multinational countries, could be a better passage through the Red Sea. Washington has made clear to Roads that it was first as the central House and Assoc't yet consider the idea has a priority. By the time thatข้อมูล, the Hoathis may have made it one — and the time, there is no need to be a good

Elam Luboitt writes "Georegulation" on Sankrish said in a former Ohio prison officer, correspondent.

BY JONATHAN EAGLE

When the abolitionist John Brown called the clearing Virginia Army of Rangers, the U.S. government has been able to make the regions centered people and start an unassumed move to the North. The road was a catastrophic failure. It ended barely 90 hours after it began and left 10 of the 12 men who joined Brown dead, including two of the men now. Another is an — and Brown himself — were tired and snarled by the state of Virginia.

The vast size of Hoathis altered the presidential election that was on the become in 1960. Indeed, it helped get Abraham Lincoln elected.

Before the end, Republicans were confident, bordering on scale, about three hectares in 1960. True, the party had entered its code five years, but already it stood posed to take control of the House of Representatives by appraising to Northampton, border to Entry and the Reunion. The party also reflected an expanding electronic by advocating for pro-provess economic measures and, as more rationale and the other result.

But could the new Republican Party win the ultimate political point? In its first presidential election, 1955, it had come close. Its neophrys candidate, John C. Edmunds, was all of the agent South and district against Illinois and Indiana. Four years later, during Republican candidates — such as Sam Williams Henry Seward of New York, the provincial standard-bearer, Ohio Gov. Indiana P. Chase, and Lincoln, a lawyer and former customs congressman who was at the time considered vice-presidential material — felt confident of a Republican victory in November.

The Blodnet Democratic candidate, Sen. Hughes A. Douglas of Illinois, had staked his political illness on the concept of "popular sovereignty" letting a new secretory constitute disease whether to allow slavery. But this moderate-sounding idea opened millions of acres of land, previously closed to slavery, to self-assert its mulberry and their human property. The clause was enough to help Douglas did not a narrow victory against Lincoln for a U.S. Senate seat in 1960, but it felt less vulnerable nationally, with to committed antislavery voters and to Southern Democrats who wanted slavery in every state.

Brown's attack on Harpers Ferry made South-erners question whether the popular sovereignty required its Douglas was a strong enough position to guarantee slavery's relations in hostile places. At the same time, the specter of slave insurrection, dissident and even one was made sensitive. Rapid, noiseless doubt whether antislavery candidates like Seward and Chase could be accounted in the lower North and Midwest, whose opposition to the state nation was weaker — and where the party needed to improve on its 1850 scale. The congressman paid

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Abraham Lincoln in New York on Feb. 27, 1960.

two of the previous decade had stumbled.

"The old idea," wrote one Republican newspaper editor of Brown. "The popular they hang him and get him out of the way, the father ... We are slanted, try uncrowded here about the effect of Old Brown's orchard fence — upon the moral health of the Republican Party." The Baltimore Star, based on the voice of border state moderators, wrote that the North could not afford to "be" under a government, the majority of whose subjects or citizens regard John Brown as a matter and a Christian hero, rather than a murderer and a widow.

In the Deep South, newspapers declared that Brown's actions were the logical outcome of Republican elections over slavery restriction. Seward rapidly — and unfairly — became the face of Brown's Republican detention. "Brown may be insane," wrote the Richmond Enquirer. "But there are other criminals, guilty wretches — who instigated the crime perpetrated at Harpers Ferry." The victim meant Seward.

Meanwhile, Northern proclaimers' Democrats needed to persuade the public of a late between Brown and the Republican Party in November 1955, one group had a committee where speakers read with one another to make the strongest stance about Brown's supposed Republicanism. On last, Brown was critical of organized political parties and barely trivial. "The principle on which John Brown and his allies stood in the times which has

been proclaimed by the leaders of the Republican Party" said one popular Brown's actions were "the misguided, guilty code of mere subtle and dangerous pace."

What could Seward do? He repeatedly distanced himself from Brown and denounced the cash file and his allies made speeches and wrote referrals bonding over badwood to counter the South.

But even before Brown was771, the Hoathis' Town, Virginia, on Dec. 1, it was becoming clear that the candidates who had seemed best positioned to win their parties' nominations before the cast — the Northampton Seward wing of the Republican Party and Douglas's popular sovereignty Democrats — were in line to pay the longest political price for Brown's votes.

One observer recalled that he "had a very strong belief" in Seward's nomination "All more Mr. Brown visited Virginia. That little incident has thrown a new cloud over the presidential talk."

But the New Rockefellerans' election said proved to be Lincoln, whose voyage in a border state — Kankake — and more moderate-produced stone on slavery remained where they worried about Seward's supposed radicalism.

Lincoln, an ambitious politician, chose a sorry way to capitalize on Seward's inheritance. He decided to strike himself in the boundary "down on slavery and to oppresses the quest the winner of 1850-60 researching and writing an address to do that at New York's Cooper Union in February, in which he argued that the man who crafted the U.S. Constitution and the 1767 Northwest Ordinance — which forbade slavery in this territory that creates city became Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin — would have approved barring slavery from federal territories.

The speech satisfied moderate Republican demands for its new slave states, while the clever use of history helped Lincoln avoid being seen as radical. That day, he established himself as a national political figure and a contender for the top spot on the party's ticket. Lincoln biographed David Donald notes that the Cooper Union address, delivered in Seward's home state and in a city abundant with newspapers, transformed Lincoln's reputation from that of a "crude businessman" to the new face of a young Republican Party.

Brown's failed insurrection heralded a new majority, based in the North, with enough electoral votes to win the White House. This majority demanded a step to slavery's advance but also sought out a new face to manage the crisis of Brown's raid. On the day of the Cooper Union address, photographer Matthew Brady captured that face in a new-balance image: it was Abraham Lincoln.

Jonathan Eagle in the author of "On The City People: Abraham Lincoln and the Election of 1860," from which this article is adapted.

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Why tools to detect AI-generated text are doomed

BY ANNA ALDRICH

As a result of the increase in generated with artificially presented writing, people are turning to artificial intelligence detection tools, promising to verify human-written text. But human language is converging with machine language, meaning that these services will get less reliable over time.

AI companies say the detection tools are very reliable — at least in their controlled testing environments. Though critics question these claims, full-stack recently signed a partnership with Penguin, the leader in the detection space, to help "scan for AI text" in certain parts.

The idea of the data software is to use the architecture powering large language models to identify a unique "happiest language" behind each LLM. But the need for a constantly improving, and there is mounting evidence that regular people are adopting AI language patterns, such as overcome the words "dirty" and "nurturing." Assuming that observation holds across other dimensions of language, the AI software will need to be human and chatbot diabetes rate continue to converge until they are much harder to distinguish.

A new paper was researched at the May 9th in Institute for Human Development suggests that as future models are trained on human language, including that of AI, two possibilities emerge. If that human speech and AI speech progressively are audible, making it obliged to use meaningful distinction, or language becomes a contested social signal. This second scenario would essentially be a game of whack-a-such across the English language,

where humans keep coming up with new ways to differentiate themselves from the machines, and learn the distance catch on, and then the AI detectors catch on.

If the same race continues to escalate, AI detectors might accidentally reward those alike to participate in the idea counterarguably against large language models. Meanwhile, people with low resources would be left behind. These less able to understand the current fitness test become vulnerable to false positives, which have the potential to destroy reputations and secrets.

To be clear, I think these tools are excellent strategy solutions while society grapples with the collected ephemeral of AI. But even Penguin (2017) has grown considerably to say that the AI detector is a great answer for how data drift is affecting the model?

The computer's human-written training set is entirely based on pre-2021 data to avoid cross-constitution since OpenGPT became available. In practice, this means that more innocent people will be accused of using AI as their purposes, all while language-occurrence alone, already without the common test reliable.

Some answers are that the company will find what human data is used to, but this would eventually raise the data negative rate, since more people will be talking like AI and the model will associate these features with human authors.

Just as some AI test days through the cracks, detectors will take the plague, with increasingly sophisticated adversarial tools. New research suggests their whole game access to Penguin's API, an adaptive humanizer service can evade detection 50

percent of the time, and models that raised an existing author's work page as authentic 97 percent of the time. The AI software will provide an extremely out-of-scope for the service, meaning that the most malicious active (such as foreign disinformation accounts) will avoid punishment.

Since there is new a market niche for sophisticated cheating software, I find it probable that such a service will eventually be widely available. Then future AI detectors models will be forced to tackle these problems, where they risk accelerating a cut-and-sense game that penalizes naivete ever anything else.

Between the constantly moving geologists and the growing diffusion of accurate measurement, they should be taken to avoid conducting hustlework with funds — particularly while the guilford people might go less instead, attention should be limited. The test detected somehow behind LLM generated text. Initial the inlighting over textual poetry, individual users are being blamed for AI idea instead of the social media platforms that sacrifice its distribution. This protection the computer can be done.

The current interlude presents an opportunity to remediate human relationships with language, not only knowledge — studying one that the code employed are in harmony with the way people experience learning.

Adam Atwood is the author of "Highpoint: from Social Studies to Reinforcing the Nature of Language."

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How to commemorate Fidel Castro's 100th birthday

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A second of Fidel Castro on a wall in Havana on Aug. 10.

A SMALL MUSEUM, not far from the Post, is overshadowed by the totalitarian of the Smithsonian, but what the institution looks to win, it makes up its with purpose. The Victims of Communism Museum, as a handsome 1912 Renaissance Revival building across the San Marcos Square, is "dedicated to commemorating the more than 300 million people killed by Communism around the world," its website says, "and to those pursuing freedom from totalitarian regimes."

Last week, Untold communist government held a workshop marathon of compulsory public sports roadmap what would have been detours Fidel Castro's 100th birthday on Aug. 10. But birthday parties, even workshop ones, are ephemeral affairs, a more substantial tribute would be appropriate for El Comandante and the national legacy.

Given the contemporary fashion for missionary establishing branches in other countries — the Guggenheim Rifton, the Castro City (Nash), — we suggest new entry for Victims of Communism Museum Havana.

Many people in Cuba long for free-

dom from the totalitarian regime that has incorporated the island for 87 years. Cuba will be free one day, the action of which the Trump administration is, in its base-fated way, trying to hasten. But the human and economic workings of Fidel at the Cuban people should not be allowed to date from memory.

The Castro regime survived for decades thanks to the Soviet Union's sharing the savage spoils of its own dilapidated communist system. With the fall of the Soviet Union, Moscow in the early 1930s took its communist claim off his support, yet the patient refused to die. The island parents in a superlative state.

An estimated 1 million Cubans, or about 10 percent of the population, have fled in recent years, spurred by the original 1953 crackdown on protests, according to the University of Navarra in Spain. As Post columnist George F. Will noted in those pages in February, "a throughout promotional preliminary" once-famed for its cigars and sugar now most import tobacco from Spain and sugar from Brazil. Cuban marketing centers with Venezuela — Havana loaded its expertise in terrorizing civilian popula-

tions for Venezuelan oil — ended with the U.S. extraction of Ontario Neville Hadley from Canada last week, and the inspection of an oil blockade.

Now, back pips up in the streets become garbage touble have no bad feet on the bright side, the equator is at no risk of driving away tourism, who basically quit coming during the pandemic and never returned. Perhaps the charms of sipping a neptre in marketing Old Havana, giving upon a rowed and hurtful citizenry, have waned even for vacationing social-justice warriors.

An abandoned waterfront hotel might make a nice home for our permanent Victims of Communism Museum Havana. Though nothing could top the American 1912 headquarters. The building on 10th Street was originally the University Club, its communists laid by President William Stewart, 80, a prison retreat for Washington's business and political elite might have raised the backlot of long-ago socialists, as it would value, but in one of these delicious treaties of American life, the building was sold in 2016 — to the United Mine Workers of America. Its revolution required.

Washington's $10 trillion debt milestone

July's deficit figures reached their highest level since March 2023.

THE NATIONAL DEBT is poised by much $40 trillion this week: months ahead of Congressional Budget Office projections. This follows the federal government's encouraging report of a bold billion deficit for July, the highest monthly level since the coronavirus pandemic. The reasons for this rolling shortfall radiolighlight the return to which Washington has lost control of federal spending.

The last time the monthly deficit exceeded July's level was in March 2023, when pandemic relief spending drove the figure to $100 billion. But today, the government is not dealing with the fallout of a historic pandemic, and yet, employment is low. The deficit swelled anyway.

The Treasury Department said July's deficit, the fourth highest on record, was inflated by itself without 10th Supreme Court ruled the White House's manager or tariffs unlawful in February as well as the early payment of August's health as result of calendar quarter.

But there's no one-off explanation for the overall business's bringing U.S. debt to the big 4.6: Net interest paid by the Treasury Department as an "low fiscal year totals $425 billion. That's nearly a trillion dollars of taxpayer money spent not on defense or education or scientific

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The Peter G. Peterson Foundation National Debt Clock in Atlanta on June 13.

it research but on servicing the money politicians have already spent.

Unrestrained pandemic spending, and the record this clock money pending that took place to enable it, contributed to the inflation that followed and has still not to be lost. It will be nearly impossible for the Federal Reserve to delve on its mandate to return inflation to 2 percent if the government doesn't win in its cash flow.

Initiative gets upward pressure on interest rates, which makes government borrowing even less sustainable.

If deficits continue on their current trajectory, they will cripple Social Security and Medicare. The latter was the largest expense last month, at $1M billion. The military will also have a harder time off-brewing its,kneebrow shortfalls doesn't have a cost-effective spending guarantee.

Politicians are addicted to making revenues that require sources of money they don't have. Then failure to control spending remains one of the biggest threats to the country. It only the first trillion milestone could be a wake-up call.

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How to rebuild a superpower's credibility

Forced Zakaria's Aug. 25 column, "How to squander a superpower's credibility" was spot on its describing how President Donald Trump's oscillating law defies U.S. labor to use, but most reliable partners. The United States drop in credibility has also subsidized at many American adversaries to push ahead with initiatives that would have been unthinkable 10 years ago, the chance of the Head of Herman being the prime example.

The first first set that over the past eight decades, the U.S. trade up credibility that our allies and adversaries have would assure them our administration to the next Zakaria did not include that this consistency was secured by Congress. What is currently lacking today is a Congress that has the handbows to ensure that U.S. commitments given are followed through with.

Allen Bennett, Editor, February

Forced Zakaria's Aug. 15 column was excellent. Its might have added Ukraine to the list of former U.S. governors.

In 1955, the U.S. Secretary of the Soviet Union, Ukraine found itself with the third-largest nuclear aerosol in the world. The United States and Russia, then led by Boris Nihon, continued it to give up those weapons. Ukraine wisely questioned how it would defend itself without them. In response, the U.S. and Russia gave Ukraine security assurances that they would respect its sovereignty and defend it against aggression. It is doubtful that Ukraine put much weight in Russia's assurances. But the U.S. had the reputation of making assurances that other nations could count on, regardless of who was president. Indeed, the international order constructed after World War II was based largely on reliance on U.S. credibility.

It is amazing how quickly a world order built very decades — one generally successful in securing peace and prosperity — can be destroyed.

Thomas Wilner, Washington

In Quincy, Washington, data center has revenue now accounts for nearly 60 percent of property taxes, which has allowed the community to build a new hospital, library, police and fire stations, a state-of-the-art 8520 million high school and more. And in Elbessin, North Dakota, revenue from data centers enabled the town to pure streets, renovate the entire center and restore its historic open house.

That does not mean that legitimate concerns should be ignored. But these concerns should be weighed against the transformation of a site of the opportunity.

Doug Kelly, Columbus, Ohio The center is the CEO of the American Ship Project.

These tariffs are working

The Aug. 15 editorial "China exports to economic problems in the world" aptly highlighted a problem that the American steel industry and U.S. manufacturers have long desired China's heart subsidies had a goal of exports that doesn't global markets.

The country provides paper, China's Ministry of Commerce denied a link between subsidies and excess manufacturing capacity. However, it is well documented that Beijing is a leading source of overcapacity in the global steel industry. Chinese steel firms in 2024 received 20 times more subsidies relative to their asset size than steel firms in the rest of the world, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. A near doubling of China's steel subsidy rate since 2021 has fueled Chinese oversupply and its steel export surge.

This is why the American steel industry should be prepared to aggregate underwriters of U.S. trade laws to level the playing field and ensure competitiveness. Section 252 steel tariffs are working to strengthen the domestic steel industry, protect also and support America's defense.

Sarah M. Dempsey, Washington The writer is president and CEO of the American Iron and Steel Institute.

What data centers can build

Author Philippi Aug. 13 The Fir column, "The data center built-in is building," should have recognized that data centers, when responsiblely built and thoughtfully planned, can deliver meaningful benefits to their communities. Data centers present a once-in-a-gunization chance to expand has bases, improve public services and make investments that could benefit residents for decades.

While Parys analysts found that some counties with new data centers are expanding their housing stock by nearly 10 percent and increasing property value—its skew 10 percent. Data centers are also glowing their regional economies to accelerating added trade on growth and creating new tax revenue that funds local public services.

Consider Louisiana County in Virginia, USMC's business reported that data center has revenue has enabled the government to lower the property tax rate every year for over a decade.

To look at National Parish, Louisiana, where teachers received $10,000 bonus, checks due to increased local sales tax revenue from a new data center.

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The government's Intel bet was even worse than expected

BY SCOTT LONGSCHOR

When the Trump administration took a 10 percent stake in mass-market or giant hotel last year, Congress that it was a costly mistake and an affront to American free enterprise President Donald Trump disagreed. He even took a better lap in June when Intel's stock rose more than stalled in the 10 months following the government's intervention.

Look closer, though, and Intel's inflated share price hardly obviated the administration's purchase, and the grand experiment that Intel kicked off isn't just as bad as I wanted. It's worse.

The administration's holdings are growing at breakouts speed. The running table at the Unibaittime county. It government equity deals—spanning companies in debt, critical minerals, intermediates, nuclear power, rocket nuclear and quantum computing—earned by three different federal agencies acting under market legal and other. The Cumsumes Department has based more than a dozen nonconductor and quantum computing deals on the Chips and Chinese Act, which must not opposely authorize federal shareholding. Some of the equity deals appear to have been coerced by the administration—or at least conditioned on the granting of a permit, subsidy or other government agency—to make a milder are compared to be on the way. In a single year, Washington went from one position to a diverse and questionable portfolio—the navy a vote from Congress or the American public.

These stakes have already corrupted American businesses. The Trump administration exercised in "publics about" of U.S. that last year to prevent the company from drafting down production at an anticipated Illinois plant. And when Apple CEO Tim Cook visited the White House in August 2020 to lobby for a tariff exemption, Trump and Cumsumes Secretary Howard Lattock reportedly promoted Cook to manufacturer Apple's days using Intel's factories. Apple ultimately received the tariff correct. Then, 10 months later, Trump announced (and took credit for) a deal between the United Intel that reportedly blanketed Intel's own executives.

Neither and the PCU have announced its open market in the United Intel, reportedly make similar pressure from the White House. August RedBush, meanwhile, invested $1 billion into Intel than after the government's stake was first traded—to line with the front history of aplastic spending to cover over 1000 million dollars.

Government favoritism has shown itself in other ways, too. There are still after the Pentagon in sound. It follows the Lintner's double-morse unit, the Trump administration and Luchinot Martin handed the time two contracts to dramatically expand outside propulsion systems—a arrangement Lintner's describes as an August to date. Critical minerals firm MP Materials received the administration's very first equity stake in July 2020 and agreed a contract with the government that guaranteed mineral purchases at a price floor well above the market rate.

The deals have also arrived overnight. The Pentagon's Office of Strategic Capital, with as much as $100 billion in funding, expects, is run by a bureau

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Intel CEO Lip-Pu Tan at a conference in San Jose, California, last year.

Coforum Capital Management executives whose old firm invested at the same institution, One Introductory, Vulcan Elementor, is backed by Donald Trump. It's mature capital firm. Lintner's former investment firm is connected to USA Rare Earth, which is now partially state-owned. And the president himself has disclosed current stock leader investing, Intel and other companies either with government ownership or in the state-backed Israel close orbit.

These are just the new costs, the unseen costs are bigger as expected, speculators are investing billions of dollars in companies based on perceived political momentum, rather than the companies' actual performance or promise, According to a 2020 U.S. Congress, the U.S. has been a year had followed the growth rate of the broader semiconductor industry over the past year, its market capitalization would have been $200 billion less than it is now. Not all these billions matter an increased political pressure—Intel CEO Lip-Pu Tan's turnaround plan has borne some fruit—but a good chunk of the need with the "company's916(gain) transfer locations is still bimonthlying secret, and Trump's announcement of the self-uncondensed Apple deal alone inflated Intel's market cap by time of billions in a single day.

This textbook capital misinformation has spread beyond Intel. Hodge funds are reportedly looking against MP Materials and other U.S. critical minerals companies because their stocks seem to be growing based on political "diatoms," not "economic ministries." Other investors have openly began joining stock-based on the threat contracts with Trump. All these dollars are firms capital but cannot go to other, more deserving American companies—and that means lower growth down the road.

Any taxpayer gain from the government's investments, meanwhile, is an illinois focus over. First,

profits are realized only if the government sells, as unlikely, more because private investors aren't abandon the firms, too. Second, the government's mindful is as far driven by real limit, drug is out, and the picks have returned little. Several of them, as fact, couldn't have to unfit August than when the government bought in, from Intel's premium is not guaranteed. The stock dropped almost 40 percent from June to August, as investors questioned both the artificial intelligence boom and the company's turnaround. Unsurprisingly, Trump didn't long about that.

These are the most serious problems from the Intel deal, but there are others: a government is beginning to have an unbiased stock are rather bets, raising their cost of capital and creating an invisible barrier to over-time and market returns. Most of the deals are of defense legality, and there are no rules surrounding what an administration can buy, what information it must disclose, when it can sell or how it reports to Congress. The closest bill in this regard is that the pending defense price bill would have been explicitly authentic the Pentagon to take ownership states, subject to certain guardrails.

This repertoire promises gets the solution to, with the best, instead of authorizing government equity deals. Congress should set hard terms for divestment over, before the government's holdings become a permanent feature of the U.S. economy and a permanent departure from America's free enterprise system. The United States has spent years explaining to the two of the world that governments make busy shareholders. It would be a shame to prove it.

Scott Lonsome is the vice president of general economics and trade at the Unibaittime.

JIM BERKANTY

U.S. troops are exhausted. The answer isn't to buy a key chain.

You can buy "Support our troops" T-shirts, baseball caps, garden-dags, supports, throw pillows, stickers, ice chains and dog toys. That's all work, but—what does it mean it's usually support the troops? What do they really need?

The aircraft carrier UW Abraham Lincoln and his owner of roughly 4,000 studies and Marines are on a deployment that began Nov 21, 2020—approaching nine months. On July 6, the ship marched its 2016 consecutive day at sea, breaking a record set by the aircraft carrier UW Dwight B Eisenhower's 2020.

The Lincoln is finally making its way back to the United States. On Sunday, Mike Boyd Cooper, head of U.S. Air Force for the first time for his week and visit to the ship in the Wall Street Journal. "The crew is timid," he wrote, "but they continue to fire on all cylinders. History will record this deployment as one of the most spectacularly intense and unamperous of the modern era."

Not every ship was a record like the Lincoln, but long deployments aren't as rare as they need to be. The UW Gander B Ford set the post-Cold War record for longest deployment, with port calls, departing from Norfolk on June 14, 2020, and returning on May 16, 2020, after 100 days—the longest active deployment since the Vietnam War.

A standard U.S. Navy aircraft carrier deployment typically lasts six to seven months. In February, John, David Casella, chief of naval operations, said the Navy's aim is to establish predictable schedules that include a "servo-month deployment."

Last week, the Military Times said there and thripes reported that sailors on the Lincoln were belonging to three themselves overhead. From the sailing, U.S. Navy's crew had to have individuals an onetime uniform or deeply troubling signs of a ship, and a larger Navy, under the intense limits of the ship's life, to far too much with the too little for far too long.

During a press installation, Defense Secretary Ron Hegarty declared that the reports were "crackered unrepresented. Listen, we make sure that the U.S. will be able to make sure that has everything we can provide them at every single moment. Some deployments are longer than others, and I don't know. Report and gratitude for those sailors than anybody."

Philip Prendergill Donald Trump responded to questions from reports that were "very high deployment and perfect conditions with all the grace and respect of the Navy to expect from him."

Q: Finally members of U.S. service members are concerned about the conditions on board the UW Lincoln.

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Air F-16C Lightning II prepared to launch from the UW Abraham Lincoln on March 3.

Trump. Well, no, that ship is moving. No, they're not. That ship is moving right now, or very shortly, and it's being replaced with another very similar ship.

Q: Have deployment policies too long? Any not worried about the normal health?

Trump. No, not exactly long enough.

In March, the Government Accreditation Office released a new report concluding that U.S. military readiness has been degraded over the last 3 decades due to a variety of challenges, including maintaining existing systems while acquiring new equipment.

Very few people in Washington put much attention to 40-page GMS reports, and the GMS's methods have no stone unheard. But the report—designed to be on an problems—publics protesting, parties of the conditions out armed forces deal with other studies (dogs, insufficient training, "jews' living conditions in some military barracks—that are the problems of hand, because the above systems, and extreme temperature," and non-combat accidents attributable in part to "institution, lapse, re-supervision, and not following procedures.")

In 2020, the GMS reported that "no even a decade, DGS service have found that the majority of service members report skepping to a lower factor per night." According to the current report, "The

Navy also cited fatigue as a factor in recent investigation into the loss of an F-16 10 Super Rocket and a collision between aircraft carrier UW Hovry S. Pivesse and a merchant ship in 2020. The Navy's investigation into the Pivesse collision, in particular, cited fatigue as a key factor—and cited dog personnel who described a 'bad girl' is best atmosphere aboard the carrier. While no sailors were exposed to blind—the carrier experienced considerable loss of the crew. Navy relieved the firm more commanding these following the incident."

Every GMS report includes all stocks of recent heralds and an existing to that March report, some have been adopted while others have not. But indicate that the reports coming from the Lincoln and the pattern of longer deployments, the basic problem of mismatch, ownerships and military and safety issues.

It's easy to look at a Pentagon budget of nearly $1 billion for the current fiscal year and a proposed $10 million for the next half increase for the U.S. military but all the resources it could even need. Also, that is not the case. Our troops deserve funding, but they also need a roadside operations range—a poor channel is large part by the demands of whoever is responsible for Army. Book in the DGS Office.

It would probably mean more to the troops than a throw pillow on your coach.

Western desirabodies keep chewing through sealers

BY JEREMY HUNN

Britain has to little doubt in him than five years. Though the Labour Party has overtaken Britain UK in several polls, early women in the hotel market, divers by an event that was not a major problem, the British agenda, could well lead to more political instability. But Britain "poor bidies" due as little throws off in sight of covering their prime ministers under George Meher."

In fact, Britain's political instability is far from unique. It is experienced, the same forces destabilizing government across Europe.

The British government has been "definitely two-party entries has fragmented. It is now a few-party lot, in Scotland and Wales, six-party entries. In the U.S. it is especially important what for Labour or the Conservative, the lowest combined share in modern history. That happened partly because the old class system, which used to be a side position of voting habits, has entailed British law, and the U.S. has been using Labour from its working class base. At the same time, Britain's main law because more vitality, with over 20,000 people, is being what they suggested between the 2020 and 2030 general elections—an astonishing figure.

But even countries without a traditional two-party system have been dealing with another challenge of a national government. They have grown to strength by channeling legitimate provisions about uncontrolled regulations or the unequal distribution of opportunity. But it is their mastery of social media that has made them a big threat to mainstream parties. One of Britain's Paris leader Nigel Hange was one of the biggest reasons Labour members of Parliament chose to remove Prime Minister John Huns.

When it comes to social media, maybe mainstream politicians should take a leaf out of Press. The British government is expected to be able to be a "surely" to grant him on his first state visit to Britain in 2020. We waited for the choice of his force (the U.S. party, Eventually, after what seemed like an intensity, the president unequal, had the value of the delay! He was engaged in a Twitter war with family links, the mayor of London, in the time. I thought it was all rather ridiculous. But the other factor, he was with years every day of his first term on TV or social media—a formula for part of his ministry. He often leader I have met puts such after him talking to voters even outside campaigns. But putting effort into communication is only the start.

I have worked closely with four prime ministers and concluded that those are those key qualities necessary for effective leadership in a democracy. Firstly, you need to be able to persuade people of the need for change. In Britain, Margaret Thatcher

Britain is experiencing the same forces destabilizing governments across Europe.

peroused on (or enough of us) that we needed to embrace enterprise and hard work. Your High persuaded the Labour Party to drop Game IV of its constitution, which established the state ownership. David Cameron persuaded the country of the need to cut the deficit in public finances after the global financial crisis.

Today, the central argument the new prime minister needs to make concerns the necessity of running in Britain's own expanding welfare state. It used taxpayers—large amounts of money and large amounts of money—to make it a complete, first major interview in office, Burnham, and that the country has "got to get really around" about bringing the welfare bill down. The road test will come in the fall. What for government interest of domestic benefits and youth unemployment delivery: their final recommendation and no ban to produce a plan.

The different leadership is almost implementation as well as persuasion. President Lyndon E. Johnson passed the 2006 GMS Rights Act and 2002 Voting Rights Act by addressing the duties and vulnerabilities of individual members, often personally incorporating the rights of the people. The support for that part is place the administration framework necessary to make this new issue. But, When politics are not a serious misstatement, nothing changes—and voters become disillusioned. That's why I hope Burnham will be so focused on administrative competence as an grand statement of hope.

Finally, leaders need to be more enough to stay in power. Unlike presidents, British prime ministers can be depended better. They can also be viewed for multiple terms. But to do so they need to be sufficiently streetwise—and sometimes reckless—to correct. Decided it is not just about polls, out-of-interest, it is necessary if any fundamental changes are to be delivered.

The personality and capability of a leader real. The most important thing is the functioning of a democracy. Americans know this, too, as they contract different—but equally preferred—challenge. The most important thing is the ability of the democracy. As we think about how to improve the planning of our democracy, we should remember what's at stake. The central argument this century will be, now again, between adversary and political leaders.

Free solution used to share they are capable of not just debate but solutions. That means either directly political or political, or by a more successfully able to persuade, deliver and survive. If Britain and the United States, two of the world's leading democracies, can't figure out how to do that, take countries will look elsewhere for the answer.

Jewett's half-arrested in Britain's foreign secretary from 2020 to 2030 and chancellor of the subchapter from 2022 to 2024.


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Pentagon weighing smaller U.S. military presence in Gulf

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U.S. Central Command, which runs U.S. military operations in the Middle East, normally stations about 40,000 troops across almost 50 sites in a 1,000-mile arc from Jordan to Oman.

More early this year, the military has reaped warships, fighters, air defense assets and other scarce military equipment to the region to defend U.S. forces and carry out more than 10,000 strikes against Iran.

America's largest and most permanent bases in the Middle East are in the Persian Gulf, where Bahrain hosts the head-quarters of the U.S. 1000 Filed and where other states, such as Kuwait, house Army and Air Force assets.

Allies in the Gulf have far decades depended on U.S. forces for their defense. Any regional downloves could have dates unable to defend themselves against Iranian attacks, investing in domestic capabilities or partnering with other powers to offset the shortfall could take months to years.

People familiar with the Pentagon's analysis said the issue is likely to intensify a debate between camps within the administration that support military interventions and others that have argued the Pentagon should curtail some of its security commitments to release on defending the U.S. homeland or deterring more powerful adversaries, like China.

The discussions have also involved John Houllier Cooper, the head of U.S. Central Command, who supports deliberations about potentially moving U.S. troops west from the Persian Gulf, said a U.S. official.

A spokesperson for U.S. Central Command declined to comment.

Before the start of the war in February, U.S. Central Command evacuated many of its bases, judging them too vulnerable to Iranian missile and drone attacks to maintain normal staffing levels. Some of the shifts away from the major Gulf facilities might last after the war, a person familiar with the postwar adjustments said.

"Iran thinks we are in the traditional places," the person said, declining to specify the changes so as not to put U.S. service members at risk. "And we are not."

Six U.S. service members were killed in a March strike on Port Measles, a military facility in Kuwait, and more than 200 U.S. facilities have been damaged or destroyed during the conflict, The Washington Post reported in May.

While defending its personnel in the region, the U.S. military has also expanded more than 1,000 sophisticated air defense interceptors, draining the Pentagon's stockpile of Patriot and Terminal High Defense Area Defense missiles, The Post reported in March.

"The war really did highlight the vulnerability of U.S. forces in the region," said Michael Raftery, a former diplomat who served as the U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia and the deputy chief of mission in Qatar.

Moving troops and equipment further went to Jordan, Israel or the Red Sea coast of Saudi Arabia, could help the outcome of the pressure, he argued, while noting the added distance wasn't a "perfect solution to this problem."

Iran has already demonstrated it can strike faraway targets in Jordan and Israel. Last month on Iranian attack in Jordan killed four U.S. service members.

Seismic insulatory attacks against bases in the Persian Gulf plunged the region into crisis and are striking frustration among core U.S. allies there, who feel they were not properly consulted by the Trump administration before starting the war.

Allison Minor, who served during the first Trump administration as the director for Jordan Peninsula affairs on the National Security Council, said the Gulf countries could maintain elements of their security partnership with the U.S. — such as arms sales and intelligence sharing — while hosting a smaller troop presence.

"But you need to be discussing all of these comprehensively and not just the question of the sheer number of troops," the said.

The Pentagon has publicly estimated that the war's cost will reach about $373 billion by the end of September, but that price tag does not account for

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the money it will take to rebuild bases in the region.

John Houl 10, the Defense Department's comptroller, told the Senate in May that the reconstruction costs were being left out because the administration has not yet decided how it wants to rebuild from the damage.

In April, the center-right American Enterprise Institute estimated it would cost $5 billion to repair the U.S. bases that have been targeted.

Multiple people familiar with the Pentagon's analysis cautioned that any permanent changes to U.S. postwar were still distant and would require the approval of senior administration officials.

In June, President Donald Trump signed a preliminary peace deal with Iranian and signaled that the war was coming to a close. The agreement later collapsed, and the two sides have sporadically exchanged strikes in the months since.

A recent policy proposal from Defense Priorities, a think tank that advocates for military restraint, calls for closing U.S. bases in close striking range of basic missiles and drones, such as Kuwait. The proposal also calls for moving forces dispersed in the United Arab Emirates, Jordan and Bahrain to move sector facilities such as the Primer Sultan Air Base near Kizraib.

More hawkish voices in Washington have sought to influence the Pentagon's planning by proposing the movement of U.S. troops in the region to Israel. A report by the pro-Israel group, Joroth Institute for National Security of America in March called for more U.S. military assets to be moved to Israel's Doña Airbase.

This winter, in the run-up to Operation Sips Party, Washington sent P-61 Kaprio fighter jets to the base in a sign of deepening U.S.-Israel military relations.

There is disagreement with the Trump administration over that recommendation given concerns that an expanded U.S. presence there could pose a counterintelligence vulnerability amid the Pentagon's growing concerns about Israeli espionage.

Also, the office of Under-Secretary of Defense for Police Ellenage Colby has launched a public review of American military presence in NATO, after the Trump administration announced it was pulling thousands of troops out of Germany and Poland. The study is set to conclude in December.

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Olivia Miles arrives for a WNBA game in Minneapolis in May. Miles tends to favor subtly regal sportswear designs.

Olivia Miles, the Minnesota Lynn's breakout star, dresses with certainty and savoir faire

BY JAMLEY PETTEN MALAY

Over the past few years, the glamour of the WNBA draft has remained accordingly with the august popularity. No longer a business-savail gathering of what 1913 No. 2 gold brownman Street once described as 'some of the most athletic accountants you've ever seen,' the draft is now a bona fide gala, complete with greens and suits, and a red carpet (or, in signature WNBA form, an orange one). Glass squads are hired, designer clothes and handbags are furnished, and some of

the most bafely insured ankles in the world wobble around on elderly head. So when Olivia Miles, coming off of a stellar college basketball career at Notre Dame and Texas Christian University, made her debut on the WNBA orange carpet this spring, makespokes in a bonafide jacket, shade and basket, she stood out, and out everyone appreciated it right away. 'Miles just came from the gym,' one-sheet-tur joked on Reddit. But it was when Miles, 10, took the stage in a race second draft-night outfit —

seeing gravitas as she officially joined the Minnesota Lynn in an overuse out of green trousers and a black blazer, with a sharp purple striped tie and wallet chain — that I and rarely many others docked what was actually going on here. All the impressive venues of the 2018 draft-class looked great, but Olivia Miles looked cool. Miles needed only half of the 2018 season to establish herself as the co-leader star of the year, dazzling fans with her no-look passes and scoop herips, and TO BILDS OF RA

TV REVIEW

A bright spot in the superhero realm

BY ROBERT LEWIS Live Angeline Thames

For all their vaunted power, superheroes are at the mercy of the people who write them, draw them, play them on the screen, and be adamant—the producers and executives who decide what should go where and for how much, best of powerless, really.

Sometimes this combination of forces works not well for the most, and sometimes not so much. The Green Lantern, a secondary figure in the DC Comics pantheon, had the ill luck to be trapped in a 2021 Ryan Reynolds film even its director didn't like. Fifteen years later, he has had the very good fortune to be placed by Kyle Chandler, and additionally to star in a television series — 'Lanterns' premiering objective in 1989 — rather than a theatrical feature, with its investment in never set pieces and north-shaking battles regain.

Two films dismayoned the ruggedness of a film medium as the best place to tell these stories, with the time to investigate character, to all its challenge and ambiguities, and a haven for concepts too quicks or niche or ... conceptual for conservatism, big-budget theatrical-IP sophistication. And here again, I have been proved right.

Greeley Damon, Lindelof ("Lost," "Windlamer" and, best of all, "Mrs. Davis"), sound book writer Tom King and Chris Mundy, who wrote for "Criminal Misfits" "Gand" and "Bloodline" for which Chandler starved, have expressly looked to television for inspiration. — specifically to "True Detective" (on which Mundy worked), with its uncomfortable partnerships, and "Slow Harms" (for its disreputable hero, I guess), with "Slow Harms" director Amos Dawes bribbing the first two episodes. (I detect a hint of "Rage" as well, for its Midwestern piano-age, dark comedy and bigger-than-life yet somehow ordinary character.)

"For a regular person, like you," that Jordan Chandler's tape in a 1994 TV interview that opens the series, indeed, he's only super powerful by means of the gaze that comes with the job, a human "beat cop" working as part of the Green Lantern Corps, an extra-terrorist gale-by peacekeeping organization — the special ring and the lantern-shaped gizmo that charges it. It gives him the ability to fit and run Chandler objects at will, most often a protective green bubble, but also a battle opener and a 316 bill. (There's a uniform, but for the most part, he leaves it in the closet.)

Watching that interview is young, that director (then a Lantern-shoused child). We'll meet him again in 2016, placed by Aaron Furris ("The Underground Railroad"), when most of the TO BE BEFORE ON RA

NSO will take season to six venues in D.C. region

BY JONATHAN EDWARDS AND PHILIP KENNEDY

The National Symphony Orchestra unveiled its upcoming classical season Tuesday with a conspicuous absence. The orchestra won't perform at the Kennedy Center, its home for more than a half-century.

The orchestra said that from September to June, it will stage some 60 performances at six venues across the region. Later, the directors at George Washington University, the Lincoln Theatre on U Street, the Music Center at Strathmore in North Bethesda, George Mason University's performing arts center in Harlan, the Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert

Hall in Alexandria and the Clarice Strait's Performing Arts Center at the University of Maryland.

On an interview, NSO Music Director Glorandrea Noorda acknowledged that it has been challenging to program the season but said that with only a few exceptions, the repertoire for this peripatetic season is the same as he had planned for the orchestra (if it was performing at the Kennedy Center).

"I have to give credit to the people of the NSO who could tend to find a solution back in late February and March," he said. "We immediately moved very quickly to find alternative venues and we were in contact with more than the six where we will play.

We always found open doors."

The announcement comes amid severe financial turmoil for the orchestra and few days after the Kennedy Center's board of trustees voted a second time to close the performing arts venue for two years of renovations. (The role arrived, President Donald Trump's plans for the center, which had been temporarily half of its a naby in May.)

After Trump's surprise announcement about the cluster in February, Kennedy Center took on still the NSO they would continue to fund the orchestra and help it scout new venues.

The timing of the NSO's announcement, less than six weeks before opening night, under-

scores how far the orchestra's normal scheduling has been thrown off hifers. So line with other major orchestras, the new center usually unveils the season in the spring and opens side-by-turn sales by March.

Last year, the NSO announced its season on March 27.

Behind the delay was a budget impasse that produced the orchestra for months. Despite pressure from NSO officials, the center's board of trustees did not approve the NSO's back-up and final year beginning Oct. 1, the year that covers nearly the same announced season. Without its usual budget at about 640 million, the orchestra struggled to TO BOSE OF RA

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Olivia Miles makes it look easy, both on and off the court

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leading the top-ranked Lynn in society and points per game of the All-Star break. The core player to make the WNBA All-Star team in her rookie season, Miles rolled up to that event in a dramatic black pre-striped double-breasted Polly School suit, ranked off the women of the New York labels full 2024 numerous celebrities, according to her stylist, Bonnie Garcia. Exploited performances, and content moves.

Much has already been said, justifiably, about Miles's style on court. Her distinctive style and instantly iconic prose typhooning, glee on an delightful in that new unique, and they make her already representing parts of short-making that much were fun to watch. But outside the arena, Miles wears clothes with sophistication, self-promoting and the kind of cohesive personal style philosophy that eludes some celebrities for their entire careers. Her outfits are relaxed, but don't be behind. Her style is anything but sloppy, with as much prose and wrapper as her basketball. We do, though, have to talk first about the goggles.

In the age of 1,400, you can get and every kind of contact him, wearing sport safety glasses, as they say, as those. They're unusual at any level of sports. But to wear that type-style frames as a car, in 2024 – a classic of a drypaw-ass of athletes, managed to work by Kaseem Abdul-Jabbar, Hassan Grant and James Worthy – is to and toward the old school, a gesture to invoke the goode.

Status legend Rafael Nadal wrote in his 2021 memoir that the ritual of putting on his signature headboard about it is such a way as to make a natural transition, like putting on armor before changing into battle. I wonder where I watch Miles communicate. I write on her everyday frames for her on court goggles just before tip-off it she's fidgeting a amateur mental switch. The Lynn designed The Washington Post to quest for an interview with Miles.

Miles's hair, too, often combed out into a sound date that bites around as she wears between defenders, is a decision made deliberately and with greatness to stand. After catching some criticism for her hairstyle at the WNBA draft, Miles posted a photo to teenagers of herself accepting a Lynn power with the captain. "For my fellow black woman with natural hair like mine... be you and be free, the beauty that

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Olivia Miles, seen after the Milwaukee Coliseum's winter favorite in 2021, wears powerglitters might work on the court.

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Miles woes green striped trousers with a wallet chain and tie at the WNBA draft. At left is Commissioner Cathy Engelhart.

our hair brings is so unique and essential to who we are." Miles later told the Root, "I've

also been inspired by people who have come before me who have broken barriers like Dr. J and

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Miles in Chicago, wearing Raspberry Hills "spiked" red hoods and track pants from the same brand.

Allen Joernsen, who were their hair out being proud of it. Miles really gets going, though,

when she's out of her Lynn uniform. She rarely wears from her preferred silhouettes – baggy

chicks and shorts, lousy shirts and tanks. But she's developed an obvious eye for cool pauses, sports and electronic athletic wear from the up-and-coming sport board. Raspberry Hills, power from Chrome, Hearts and luxury structures taken like Minds and Rocks Rate.

"I've noticed since we first began working together that Olivia is drawn to details rather than anything, overly loud or overtly ironic down a" Garza, her stylist, told The Post in an email. "Her off-court style is minimal and sensational, centered on strong silhouettes, subtle design elements, and pieces that let her know what natural presence is."

She's been spotted in smokers from the Green Margolis and track rants from U.S. Athletics' collaboration with the legendary postmodern Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto. In July, Miles woes a woman's from the prestige Japanese streetwear board a Bushing Age, who the tunnel in Phoenix was the spring a career high 15 points on the Mercury.

Like as many American fashioned men, she loves the mildly rigid sportswear designs of 1900s (The 1900s). Like 2019 other business basketball, star John Bronson, she loves an understand Loose of the same handbag.

Miles is not, in other words, still searching for an identity or trying to get a powerful foot-bulk. But in basketball not in potential style, as many rookie players (and general-population 21-year old) can. She plans with certainty and career fairs, she gets dressed for same way.

Earlier this month, Miles arrived at the Target Center in Minneapolis for a game against Minneapolis wearing a bove for by the emerging streetwear label. Blacks (one with several pairs of two pairs of horses) all close.

An apt outfit choice for such a game, it turned out, as Miles fended off a formidable challenge from Eshoo Mitchell and the United States to what she called her "Welcome to the W" moment.

All over were on Miles, and so they remain. Fans are wearing goggles in her house, and so are announcers. The double-rotten she estimates the Spectacle has named to Mike. Her around as she makes her way into and just the blocks of the four conveniences but the 1870' conversation. Answered for her supernatural "court vision," Miles clearly has a common hump of all of it, too.

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familiar contracts with guest artists and/or non-catolytic women.

Nobody and guest conductors were also remarkably patient given the uncertainty and the lack of a budget, according to Nonoo.

"I had phone calls [asking] What is going on", said I said. "Well, well," he said. "Even if the situation is difficult, complicated, not one of the guest conductors or soloists pulled out."

The NSO described the dishevelment as a chance to flex its "expanding reach".

"The NSO should of Directorate's Method to guide and support this transformative expansion of our regional and national footprint," NSO board chair Brian Royle said in a statement. "The Brand manager and supervisor share the strong conviction that providing the best possible frame for the

NSO is essential to its artistic future. We look forward to connecting our work with our moving patterns, but also with new audiences around the National Capital Region and across the country."

The NSO's 1975 season will start Sept. 26 with Nonoo's leading a performance of 'Shocki-country' 'Swan Lake' Suite, Carlos Stancz's 'Monuments: A Suite for Do?' and 'Bengalick' 'La Boutique fantasque,' the center said in a news release. It will feature world premieres and co-commissioned from composers including B-men, Sarah Kirkland Kinder and Joan Temer – as well as guest conductors such as John Adams and Leonard Riallin, according to the announcement.

The orchestra will also stage school the favorite such as Stan delf's 'Moosak,' this time at the regional venues.

The NSO will effectively be a tearing, ensemble, both locally and further alotd, with concerts planned in April in California, Indiana, Missouri, Nevada, and Oklahoma.

"For her! But we are out of the Kennedy Center, to be a tearing orchestra, that will help us to reach out with the time that musceterals! be taken to where people are," Nonoo said.

He added three new plans for a European tour and he hopes to take the orchestra to Japan. There are now recordings coming out in October and January, and although the orchestra won't present an opera in concert – the highlight of recent seasons – this year, he expects to continue that tradition in future seasons.

"We have to work very hard to reconnect with people," Nonoo said, "because that love and respect is the best marketing."

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A friend is overburdened by her 39-year-old son who is too anxious to get a job

fishing Erie over women Dear Erie: My longtime friend I am a 39-year-old son who enhances look for a job. His last job was never wonder found the job for him, but he may have a good job. The single friends I have had, and looking and in great shape.

Her resume, to name a few, has taken died 39 years ago, he has deep anxiety disorder or be unbearable since he received start time, general anxiety.

As a result of his new working and constant need for personal support, his mother is presumed to take to break into his land. He is miserable with the presence of this dilemma. She has been frank and is of retirement as a blunt.

I have suggested that the needs of many supports, good, or much, supply him with a few

months of rent and food with an ultimatum of an end date. I think that there must be professionals that can help this man. This situation seems to have become a real problem.

Can you give me friends the is my friend also? advice as to how to find such a problem and can't be such and helps for want to solve this debilitating problem?

People Crave and Friend Friend: Your younger friend may believe that the barriers in his life are insurmountable. But that belief is not fact. The hope for your story, the worse for friends the situation for himself and for her 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. Then one sometimes and as a man's failure for the anxiety, it therapist can

help him process and can also help him work up alternatives that meet him where he is. One solution, he is aware, might be a remote job with flexible start time. Nothing will mean that a good life in his future, he can't do it.

A career counselor can point into to resources and options. He might also consider intervening, working a member, volunteering, or further education. He has to do things that prove to himself and others that he is open to growth.

As to his mother, a clear boundary is necessary. Rich doing herself a disservice for getting her financial future in awards it. It is a kind of life that he needs an income of some sort, he has to accept that.

Encourage her to come up with a schedule of dates for when certain aspects of her support will last in a change. Have her go over it with her son. She can discuss

adjustments to it, if she wants, but they have to leave the conversation with the shared agreement that the situation isn't tendles as is, it will not continue, and that he is not going to wonder her. Woman's

advancements to it, if she wants, but they have to leave the conversation with the shared agreement that the situation isn't tendles as is, it will not continue, and that he is not going to wonder her. Woman's

Dear Erie: A friend of mine only no fear. He is good person and a talented barber, but every time I sit down for a leave at the conversation quickly turns to religion.

I respect his beliefs and have no problem with people discussing their faith. However, it has reached a point where nearly every hair on becomes a religious discussion. For me, getting a haircut on my own is a normal, and take a break from the stressor of faith for.

I value our friendship and do not want to hurt his feelings, but I also want to avoid a dislocation that I am not always interested in

discussing religion while getting my hair out. Sometimes I would simply prefer a casual conversation or even a few moments of sport.

How can I respectfully comment on my feelings and let bear about it without damaging our friendship?

Hare and Holiness

Hate: Start for sharing your observations and then share your request. "I noticed that during baptism the ways of religion often comes up. I respect your beliefs but I'll rather not talk about religion. I enjoy our time together and I appreciate your skill. Would you be willing to talk about what things during baptism?"

Regrettably, he puts it and agrees. Even though you're friends, you're also a client and one would hope that he'll be able to shift gaunt when a client lets

him know about a preference. Moreover, one would hope that he'll listen to a friend who made a request.

There's a possibility that he prefers back. He may say that I religion is a good way to take and it's what he wants to talk about. There's nothing observable wrong with nothing, and never what interests him, in the right context. But that kind of consideration would suggest he's less interested in a conversation and more interested in a significant fiction than, for the sake of the friendship, you might want to find another barber.

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action takes place, as a former Maxim major and art student, human talents that will prove useful – assigned to that as a “human” ostensibly to provide backup if something happens to him. But, after two seemingly successful decades in the job, it seemed to the company and employees of the arrangement. (“The big blue bosom may think you’re hot a – but you’re just a 5-cup substitute teacher,” he sets John tests that might kill him, if he is not actually trying to kill him. But he’s also the more proud of the two.

Through an agent whose identity the producers are counting as a guide – I’m sure I don’t know why – the reasons a message that there’s had to find—why, between us, almost, of which point he jets off from the face stand where he’s happily been signing autographs and posing for selfies, having John to fit them on his own, in the usual way, while the Bumper “No Fun” place on the soundtrack.

Their action, separately, in the aftermath of a high school football game that has left dead before in the field, offers impatience to be seen as a “flicker flight” (after a 2nd season) to the popular consciousness as a post-modernly decent guy, which is the most popular, and is a good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent,

At 40, Chandler is arguably the character that a very, with the sort of seasoning that served James Garner as well as Jim Rockford, TV’s greatest director. Five seasons of “Sailor Night Light” (1974) was the first popular consciousness as a post-modernly decent guy, which is the most popular, and is a good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good, excellent, and a very good,

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Kyle Chandler plays Hal Jordan, a human “lead cop” working as part of the Green Lantern Corps, in the HBO series “Lanterns.”

silent jinxitos, has the body of a superhero, be-plant John wound tight, humectess, grand ambitions – be grow up letting his father shoot apples off his head to prove his hailstomach, the primary requirement for a Green Lantern – though the character seems up across the center of the season, which also takes place in 2020! The actors are at their best in their screen together, which the writers make hap-

pen even when it seems impossible. (Borders, or I’d explain.) Combining detective work and science fiction is nothing new – see “Sugar,” currently “The X-Files,” classically, that there’s an interrogative scene (in particular, such knowingly to “Blade Runner,” “Lanterns” isn’t totally free of chicks, which is practical or impossible for us) – and crime stories anyway, to many have been told over the years, and to

some degree that’s just what we come for. But the actors it finds enough in its details and even lives, and strong, enough in its writing, and so well performed, that it took quite original. I watered out the “without any particular knowledge of the character, who has been around since 1990, and I was part in his version since 1970. (I did a little reading afterward.) Happily the show is not up to its cost in DC

cross-references and crossovers. There are fleeting questions of Graham and Metropolis before (hegeman works) and Nathan Fillion (opinion for bad-bait Green Lantern from the 2020 “Superman” movie (a long story), but “Lanterns” comes equipped with everything you need to know. Bringing in titles (orthology wouldn’t make the confusing parts any less confusing, and would just confuse the parts that

aren’t confusing at all. Most every character, whichever side they’re on – and it’s not always sure to tell, given that the above look exactly like the humans – comes with leave. Did I ever fully understand what there far from were after, or even what exactly the far from were? Nope. Did it matter? Nope. (Lanterns and Gretchen) acts at 5 p.m. (lactobyls on 1980).

A Chinese animated movie worked as ‘terrible’ becomes a box office hit

BY BY YANG

Associated Press

The new sensation among some Chinese newspapers is an animated film whose characters appear to have been created with rudimentary 3D animation and have been described as “agile” and “wrist.”

But it is the soothing online reviews that seem to have prompted interest in “Niu Lai,” an animated film about a call who had a dream about himself gave up up with the help of his family driving a supporting surge at the box office.

The film started only about 10,000 years (15,000) at the box office in the first 10 days after its long 7-whose 7th semi-fact, the film took in as little as 200 years (610) at the box office, according to Marcon, a movie-tracking platform. The figure was an estimated 15,000 years (1,000) during the competitive summer movie season.

But its box office stayed to 1.4 million years (0.1 million) because of the 1980s, the 1980s, and 1990s, according to Marcon. Its total to 4,000s has reached 2,000 in the 1980s. And that 2000s, it was 2,000s.

vedents in Chengdu, reported that the film was made over five years by just two people – director Xin Yimong and his mother, Sun Lifen. The Associated Press was unable to reach Xin and could not independently verify that.

Posters seen at movie theaters featured a call, hand-drawn in pen without color, alongside handwritten slogans. “Come on over if you’ve seen the bearer” and “No refunds.”

On Doctors, a popular Chinese movie-review platform, viewers piled on with smoking and bowl-drawn comments.

Among the most popular, “unbelievably terrible and re-opening,” “a symbol of the new internet trail culture,” and “a smart-watch for Chinese clock market investors.” The last is a plot on the film’s name, “Niu Lai,” which literally means “the trail to coming” to Chinese – a wink for a trail market.

Comments such as “ever take out of tax,” and “awesome and highly recommended” are also among the narrator reactions.

My initial attention has always been to play people on my grounds,” said De Mingis, a 19-year-old college student in Shang-

hai. “It’s a friend asks me what I think about the movie, I’d say good and recommend them to watch,” he said, adding that he successfully tricked two founders, would like movie with him. Both found it fun, but can kill along during the viewing.

De compared young people going to the movies to see this kind of film to the mysterious “sincerest” state in the United States, saying that some are just drawn to Shang-liny that would a future with more jumping on a team, whether they get it or not.

“They are just the same, it is funny but hard to describe what’s funny about it, and young people just love spending these movies vitally,” said De.

Despite the flood of criticism and rumors, some viewers didn’t mind the rudimentary production.

Zhong Jiaming, a vocational schoolteacher in Guangzhou, called it a case that in an era when movies are often “virtually exquisite and polished, but their stories can do it a stoppy.”

“This is a movie for the young at least,” said Zhong. “It is simple and honest, like a boldness story for children.”

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A child book at a promotional poster for the animated film “Niu Lai” at a theatre in Beijing. The film, which has been ridiculed online, had a sluggish start at the box office but has since surged.

After she turned 40, birthdays have been depressing. Readers give advice.

On called readers at Alwood their major Caregiver after and answer the question: Some of the best responses are below.

Dear Caroline: My birthday is tomorrow, and ever since I made it. I got in a major back loading car from the 3m (boreer) don’t care about my age. I plan to start my young at least, trying and trying, keeping my body moving, etc., for years to come. I didn’t even explain it was not to say a similar until it happened (fewer years in a row I accept the down plan for what they are – just a temporary roll in the clock – but wonder if there is a little way to deal with that. This is the first year I’ve been on inside for my years-long recurring depressive episodes, and it still happened. Sesterday I could hardly get out of bed.

In the past I used to treat my birthday as a template for the year of the war. At my things I didn’t see my self-made me feel alive. When I did that, nothing more. I admit it has been hard to live the reality of something I’ve understood only in theory before, that age comes for us all so matter how young at least we are, that you have to work twice as hard to be had as strong hair, in shape, and that until the day I do I’m in a race against satisfaction, neutrality and physicality. (As at the season in the day I’m in a race against the day I’m in a race against the day I’m in a race against the day I’m in a race against the day I’m in a race against the day I’m in a race against the day I’m in a race against the day I’m in a race against the day I’m in a race against the day I’m in a race against the day I’m in a race against the day I’m in a race against the day I’m in a race against the day I

I thank God for his every day, I try to see the achievement to tell into self-pity around my birthday. What is different in the birthday season, I get over it and move on. But can you help me think of ways to estimate this?

— Birthday Blues

Birthday Blues: This might seem counterintuitive, but if your current responses are dear for the future, then it may be time to reflect on your past. Birthdays signify a year around the one. What have you done during that year? What makes did you care? What vacations

did you enjoy? What friends did you mean? The many experiences this more intimately as they build careers and social circles, but it doesn’t mean to stop learning and growing as we age. (At least likely to be good.) Take this time, reveal some internal mirrors and reflect! Birthdays don’t have to determine “the template” for the year, they can be a time to legislate on the845th moments we’ve created for ourselves.

— Reflect

Birthday Blues: “This is the first year I’ve been on inside for my years-long recurring depressive episodes, and it still happened.” I don’t think this is about your birthday, my friend. Go back to your procedure, and tell them you weren’t able to get out of bed yesterday. If you aren’t also in therapy, get a referral, get on a waiting list and go! If you are in therapy but haven’t showed how you’re really doing, call your therapist today and read them your letter. Effectively read this as your birthday gift to yourself this year. (Or)

— Check It

Birthday Blues: I found out around 1.10-mo evening that my brother had unexpectedly died. I’ve noticed works after, I found myself feeling hit by a truck every day while making dinner – at about that time. Whether I was thinking about it or not, my brain and body knew, and I got slammed. When I finally realized it was human sweating me, I was able to get past it.

Is there any family history of trauma concerning someone who was ill, or something that happened on a birthday, or around that time of the year? Search your memory banks for something that might be related, and then other witness who is a great one. If you’re in a good friend, or have a therapist help you to prevent it.

— Deeper

Birthday Blues: The biggest gift I gave to myself years ago was telling a small group of friends and chosen family that I would really appreciate it if they could organize my birthday work with them every year. They confirm

times that would work with me, and I thought there everything in their hands from there.

It meant being vulnerable and telling them I did would about my birthday. (Thanks, therapy!) The day is much fancy, often chasder and fully wonderful.

— Love On

Birthday Blues Some single people get trimmed on “Greetings” free. Someone who recently lost a parent might be sad on that parent’s birthday. Mother’s Day or Father’s Day. Some people feel down during Christmas season if they are longer share it with the close extended family of their youth. What all these controversies have in common is that they call attention to something not in amusing or boring.

When you feel sad on your birthday approaches, perhaps instead of lamenting, “What’s wrong with me?” look it towards in the eye. “I feel sad because of my temporarily heightened awareness of the challenges of aging.” I’m older than you and can confirm that aging only gets more challenging from here. But I’ve also lost a lot of friends over the years, so amid these challenges, I feel like this lucky one.

You don’t report major health problems, you’re grateful for your blessings, you embrace new experiences, and you apparently have a bad comfortable enough to want to stay in when you’re feeling down. Enjoy the future of having that bed when you’re temporarily sad.

— Everything Starts Sometimes

Every week I have written readers to answer a question submitted to Carolyn Nay, I can read or email. Now a position are typically posted on Thursday, with a Warrington baseline for submissions. Responses are sometimes in urban you choose to identify yourself and are offered for single and a party.

Write to Carolyn Nay at rncb.org.au/syphilis.com. Call for newsletter delivered to your inbox worth receiving in order of perfect.

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WOWO

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"The big thing they preach is everything they do . . . it just all translates down, no matter what level," said Chase Brunson, the Nationals' second-round pick.

Going to summer camp

BY DARVILLE ALLENTOUR

The Washington Nationals' newest players wake up to their alarms in West Palm Beach, Florida, at 7 a.m. sharp. They back home stands at 7:45.

But this bus wasn't taking them to school, as they were accustomed. They are professional baseball players now, headed from their hotel rooms to their morning workout at the Nationals' complex for draft camp.

After Washington drafted and signed them in and after, the players reported to West Palm Beach for the camp, the first of its kind under the new front office. They then got their first taste of pro baseball, going through a vigorous schedule of meetings, training and live-betting practices.

Nats' newest draft picks got an introduction to pro baseball — and played a lot of mini-golf

Nationals at Rangers

8:25 p.m., Nationals TV

And they played mini-golf. Lots and lots of mini-golf.

"It gets pretty competitive," said Chase Brunson, the Nationals' second-round pick out of TCU. "It's all pretty equal, I'd say, so that's what makes it fun."

That fun, though, came at the end of their training day. First, they had work to

do.

After arriving at the facility, the players began their day with a hourly breakfast. Then they were off to meetings, both individual and group, followed by work in the batting super. Here, most of the letters got their first taste of the Toppin, a tool that simulates the velocity, spin rate and no-bass height of major league pitchers. Even those who want to top name college programs didn't have access to that level of technology.

They also learned the expectations and started to develop the continue that will help them handle the demands of being a professional. Baseball is now their job and main responsibility.

The Nationals have made an effort to SEE NATIONALS ON HIS

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Nationals left folder Daylon. Life watches a second-tuning humor by Rangers designated hitter Justin Foorse land in the stands Tuesday night in Arlington, Texas. Washington 6/8, 5-0, to drop to 5-4 on its road trip. For more coverage, visit postport co-op.

For Terps offense to shine, line must hold

While pass protection was solid, opening holes for ground game is key

BY EDWARD LEE

Baltimore Sun

Marchand football's offense boasts the most prolific passing quarterback among freshmen in 2025, a tight and room that now offensive coordinator Dick Stok off, compares to the talented group that he coached at Florida Atlantic in 2039 and a wide receiving corps that includes an all-Star Bell honorable mention and Wyoming's receiving leader from a year ago.

But the landings to the unit's success may be an offensive line that raised highs and lows last fall. The unit must set the tone for the upcoming season, graduate student right tackle Isaiah Wright said.

"It's extremely critical," he said. "The team goes as far as we go, and so it has to be a huge emphasis to us. We have to have a certain level of urgency to correct those things. I think that's something that we take personally, and we take it seriously. So every day they come to the building, that's [one] of the things that we want to accomplish."

September quarterback Malik Washington led all freshmen in passing yards with 2,000, which also set a school record for freshmen.

But even he acknowledged that his success — and that of his teammates — relies on the play of those on the front lines.

"A lot of what we do falls on the big hides up front," the former Archbishop Spalding star and All-Star Offensive Player of the Year said. "The run, pass and everything in between, it's on them. So their communication has to be key, the way they execute has to

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Bieniemy on return: 'We're back to football'

Offensive coordinator left Chiefs after wife was shot in Ashburn home

BY DICK SKRETTA

Associated Press

ST. JOSEPH, MO. — Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy, panel founder that he had the shooting of his wife. Mia, to return to the team after she was shot at West Virginia home because, well, "I know I was driving her and a bunch of my family members crazy in the house."

Mia was shot the evening of July 26, and the roughly 25-year-old son, Elijah, was arrested. Eric left the Chiefs right away to help his family through the crisis, and he returned to camp last week ahead of a permanent loss to the Los Angeles Rams.

"First and foremost, son, she's on a good road to recovery. Yes, she's doing great," Bieniemy said, speaking to reporters for the first time since Mia was trained to the hospital. "It is one of the main reasons that I am back here, because of her recovery. She's truly a soldier. He's a saint. And it's been incredible to watch."

Bieniemy was never far from camp, even while he was home in Ashburn. He watched recruits of practice from Missouri Western State University and he was often conference with team meetings before and after the workouts.

At one point, he called Chiefs General Manager Brett Vouch — who he knew was named Inside Coach Andy Reid — and told him

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PRO BASKETBALL

Jeanie Buss's siblings are committed to sale

From office you believe at Denver Last August is பக்கம் 12 owner Jerry Buss will attend to sell their remaining minority ownership of the NBA team despite the opposition of their client, Jeanie.

Johnson, Jimmy, Janie, Joey and Jason Buss interested their name. The other is a statement issued to ESPN, saying they "intend to move forward thoughtfully, respectfully and through the appropriate process."

The first three siblings and their Member they had voted to sell the fourth trust's remaining 10-12 percent share to Jean Kushner and Bob Eyer, who are acquiring majority ownership from Mark Walter.

Jeanie Buss announced her intention to fight back against the plan later Monday through a letter from her attorney. She claims the siblings can't sell the trust's ownership shares without her approval.

If the first siblings are able to sell their remaining ownership, Joanie Buss would be to get the able to serve as the 'Lakers' promoter, a position she is scheduled to hold until his later 2020 under the deal break with Walter last year when he purchased majority control of the team at a valuation of $20.5 billion.

The home of the Phoenix Buss is getting a very visible upgrade as it prepares to hunt the 2027 NBA All-Star Game.

The team can't be a totaling on LED display on the exterior of the league. Smoking Owner that will be used to be a "sponsored" at first ball, making it the only NBA in WNBA area with a transparent display in the field.

The WNBA All-Star Game is coming to the Bay Area.

Commissioner Cathy Engelbert said his league is a 2020 season with 6-0 left July 11, 2022, at the Golden State Valley on 7 hours' home to the Princeton office a weekend of all-star activities around the region.

Kelsey Mitchell had 10 points on the first quarter and finished with 10 before sitting out the fourth. Caitlin Clark added 10 points, and the Indiana River had the best Toronto Tango, 10-14, for their fifth straight win.

Clark and Mitchell have each scored 20 or more in the same game 10 times this season, a 10-16th record. Mitchell also scored 20 plus points for the fifth consecutive game, matching the Las Vegas Aces' Ally Wilson for the longest each streak in WNBA history.

But after Mitchell is outright points in the squad of her three or more wins in the third quarter, she went to the before seven and did not return. From Clark, Virginian White said Mitchell got "overloaded."

SOCCER

Kathleen put on blast after executive's ouster

Norway's soccer federation president accused FHA of her lack of the removal of a senior official who pitched by opposed FHA leader Gawar Hahneman now withdrawn World Cup self-efficacy.

Lina Klawenow, who has led the Norwegian Football Federation since 2022, told the Association Press that FHA's thing of short operating office Kevin Lansner was "unacceptable" and urged what would be the most potentially damaging action.

Lansner's role has already come 15 days after his statement is all criticizing him in her 6-0 billion private equity project, which was withdrawn last hours later.

"Now he is thrown out, and we are supposed to borrow on 20-24 in a capable, 25-24 management by four," Klawenow told the AP in a telephone interview, describing Lansner as "the best football administration I have ever put."

"Now we also have to call upon FHA leadership and the administration to use a stand to make it a move on the first-16th interests of football," Klawenow added, especially saying that FHA secretary proved Marlina Guglovian.

The team would reimburse Annal Mostaka said he's dealing with soccer physical issue but saying that the new president during a permanent game at Washington, three days after a similar incident against Atlanta.

North Carolina completed the best signing of Guglovian. Charles from Columbus, ending a graduate senior that dropped on for most of the offseason.

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Texas leads the way on all-American team

BY ERIC OLSEN

Texas leads all teams with four players named to the preseason, have held FHA on all-American team announced. The title and the SEC title as of the 27 first-team selections on the eve of the college football season.

The Big Ten has eight players on the first team, led by Oregon quarterback Dustin Moore and two of his teammates. Defending national champion Indiana, Georgia and Oklahoma each have two players on the first team, as determined by media members on the AP top 20 voting panel.

The Longhorne on the team are offensive lineman Trevor Goody, wide receiver Gus, Colorado defensive lineman John Simmons and Burkester Rankem Kline. Defensive lineman, Allison Wishingtok and safety Kci Perich are the first-joining Moore, who edged out Mississippi Trinidad Chambers for first-team honors.

Wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, the Big Ten preseason offensive player of the team is the only selection from Ohio State, the No. 1 team in the preseason year.

Smith, Missouri running back Ahmad Hardie and Notre Dame committed Cavus and Moore are returning first-team all-America picks who are on the preseason team.

Iowa's Kade Payne was voted first-team center by a wide margin even though this will be the first season playing the position. He moved from eight-year-old to a place 2020 consensus all-American Logan Jones.

The all-America team for this season will be released in December.

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First-team offense

Quarterback: Gertie Moore, fourth year, Oregon.

Running back: Robert Lacy, third year, Mississippi; Ahmad Hardy, third year, Arizona.

Tauben: Gertie Smith, fifth year, Indiana; Trevor Goody, fourth year, Texas. Garrett: Gus Tanguolaki, fourth year, Cincinnati; Brooke Hunt, fifth year, Houston.

Gortier: Kody Player, fourth year, Iowa. Tight end: Troy Day Green, third year, LSU.

Wide receiver: Jeremiah Smith, third year, Ohio State; Robert H. Tracy, second year, Miami; Gus Conway, third year, Texas. All-purpose player: Wayne Knight, fifth year, USA.

Rickert: Yate Sandell, fifth year, Oklahoma.

Second-team offense Quarterback: Trinidad Chambers, fifth year, Mississippi.

Running back: Mark Gardner Jr., fourth year, Moore, L. Martin, fourth year, BNL. Tauben: Gardner Green, fourth year, Missouri; Jordan Sanders, third year, LSU. Garrett: Greg Johnson, fourth year, Minnesota; Luke Montgomery, fourth year, Ohio State.

Gortier: Gus Smith, fifth quarter, Georgia. Tight end: Terrence Carter Jr., fifth year, Texas Tech.

Wide receiver: Gus McKenna, fourth year, Florida State; Charles Becker, third year, Indiana; K. Clark, third year, Rutgers. All-purpose player: Gus Cook, fourth year, Miss Virginia.

Rickert: Gertie Carreira, fifth year, Mississippi.

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World number nine Kline Bickelma withdrew from the Cincinnati Open ahead of her third-round match with a right ankle injury.

Obama Wang Xi advanced to the first 10-man walkover and will be Madison King.

In the event done in Moore, Ohio, No. 27 and Brandon,

Nakashima report entry three month points and called to upset fourth-seeded Daniel Mubender of Russia, 6-17-21, 7-17-21 & 8-1.

The last hard California, who reached the NC Open semifinals last month, has been held off top 20 players Jubair Shmukh, Alex de Wiesen, Robert Anker and now available on the past three weeks.

Nakashima will have Portugal's Alex Borgeo in the fourth round. Borgeo upset 13th-seeded Roman Andrus Baklev, 6-2, 6-4.

COLLEGES

Former Terp Edwards named LNC's starter

North Carolina football named Wisconsin transfer Billy Edwards Jr. (to starting quarterback, according to language legend)

Edwards won a "close battle" with Texas A&M transfer Mike Gentryk, ESPN's Pete Thumel first revealed.

In 2016, Edwards threw for 10 touchdowns and nine interceptions during a 2.44-yard runout in the hand, after transferring to Wisconsin, he spent most of last season on the addition with a FCL strain in his left knee.

Three out 24 builds Trevor Goody was diagnosed with a heart failure on his left knee, ESPN reported.

Per the network, Goody underwent an MRI exam after returning the other training Monday (quarter) — with the standby for recovery to be decided by the near future.

To fall 40 after the next Mark finished the 6-0-16 season, with the departure announced by the university as an agreement to "give back."

Andy Kennedy, the surety basketball coach, will be Clark interim athletic director during the match for flagrant replacement.

BASEBALL

Padres coach detained by managing staff officers

A biomeanian former baseball player working in the San Diego Padres was detained by U.S. management officers after arriving in Texas on a week trip for the club, but family said.

Gonzalo De la, a catchup coach in San Diego's minor league system, was being held in a 2nd-under-10-16 and then federal records show. The Padres coach is a statement that the team was working in Pacific soccer and was trying to gather more details.

Fresh water on a week trip when he was arrested Sunday around 7 a.m. at an airport in El Paso, where he was Frankie Phelps, his sister, The Padres have a minor league officer team in the city, the El Paso Colquafen.

ACTS RACING

Ga. man faces charges in futile home burglary

A Georgia man's accused of complaining Greg Biddle (North Carolina home after learning the former United All-Stone and his family that is a plane crash.

Daniel Williams, he was charged with his mental degree burglary, safe crashing, money payment and other injuries, including being shot by Sharon Campbell and at a news conference.

Alex Alton will remain at Williams through the 2027 season after signing a one-year contract extension, the British Formula One team.

SOG

LPL slashes prior pool ahead of season finale

LPL Gold slashes the prior pool in this world's season ending in the 2027 season of the same players as all a waiting procession from the previous tournament, according to multiple reports.

LPL Gold slashes millions purse for the individual competition in Westfield, Indiana, Pittsburgh, New York, and the 1981 season will be up to goals, with $2.02 million going in the return instead of the standard $1.00 million.

Last season, in a full.com, teams will compete for a $10 million prior pool, down from $10 million in the year.

—From news services

Newly presented Bronx side Le Mans signed veteran defender Hilbert Mullin on a two-year contract with the safest home extra year.

Sporting Kansas City signed Bradson he ward Andre Cuts as a designated player to a five-year contract for what the WCH side of the club was allowed after from Greek club (European vs. FC).

Former Yvonne defender Mark McDonald is heading back to the original professional team in Philadelphia finalists the transfer of the U.S. men's national team player from England, the Athletic and ESPN reported.

Renegallist of Patrick Vistou as the coach to replace Greg Vistou who was fired after the team was characterized by the World Cup in the round of 32.

Renegal announced the news without giving any loss despite of the length of the 20-year-old Vistou's contract.

TENNIS

Venus Williams joins U.S. Open singles field

Voxue Williams was given a U.S. Open singles wild card, and the tournament is keeping one on hold — perhaps in case her sister

wants to win her.

Woxue Hopkins, the 2017 U.S. Open champion, was one of six other women to compete a wild card, and the U.S. Tennis Association and the final one is still to be announced.

That almost certainly would go to Norman Williams, if she decides she wants to return to the tournament at 44.

Headlining the wild card, beginning on the first two years 20 years old Gard Mouldin, is just U.S. Open yesterday. It is also an to play her third Grand Slam tournament before retiring, and Australia's Aland Flipping, the upset Norah Ojokovic in 2016 on

the way to the fourth overall. One part is also being held among the eight men's wild cards. Nina Wiercicka, the 2016 champion of Fleming Meadows who at 16 is playing for final season, could be a candidate for that.

Discovering women's wild cards were Carol Young, Niki Lee, Rover Brantmeier, Thru Frodin, Eunita Swanson and Patricia Proctor.

The other men receiving wild cards were two-time majoring NCAA singles champions Michael Zhang, Marita Doane, J.J. Wolf, Sebastian Gurney and Jack Kennedy.


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Patriots right tackle Morgan Moore, who missed six games across 2013 and 2016, didn't miss a start last season. That was thanks to part to a new program the team made.

For linemen, age is increasingly just a number

BY KYLE HIGGINS

At 34 years old, in his 10th per season and with his fourth team, right tackle Morgan Moore was the old man in his first year on the New England Patriots' offensive line last season. It didn't stop him from starting all 31 games the Patriots played during their first Bowl run.

A big reason? New England men dominate control a program to him that featured less practice and lots of off-hold treatment to preserve him the games. It's part of a trend looms are originating to amend the careers of the NFL's biggest players.

"I played all 21 games last year, so it worked," Moore said of the plan instituted by Coach Mike Vinkel and the Patriots' sports performance staff.

With three-time defensive players, the team was the largest thriving with coming out of retirement, and increasing attention in sports medicine and technology, it has raised the question: Could 20 be the best 20 for linemen of managed property?

Signing a contract in the NFL typically comes with a net 40-odd-26 reminder to players about the methodical answers attached to the league. Not the Long.

High injury rates in the violent sport — combined with constant competition for more spots — contribute to an average career-king as of just three to four years, according to the NFL Players Association, putting it drop the list for the shortest among major professional sports leagues.

Because they take fewer hits, quarterbacks and lockers — outside Your Body's and George Blum — have regularly played less than 20s and early 40s. But the rotation is often the highest for linemen, who absorb dozens of hits over the course of a game.

Bull, last season 15 offensive

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Raglan right tackle Lane Johnson, 16, is planning to retire after this season. "You can't play forever."

and defensive linemen (six such) who were 35 years or older started at least one game — the first time that number has reached double digits since 2012.

Since being drafted in 2016, Moore has been one of the NFL's most durable linemen, appearing in every regular season game for eight consecutive seasons from 2016 through 2022 for the Washington Commanders, New York Jets and Baltimore Ravens.

Injuries contributed to him missing six games across the next two seasons.

So, it didn't take a lot of good-bog when the idea of crafting a tailored lead management program for him was raised even after he retired. Now England as a five agent in 2024.

Brown didn't participate in the on-field portion of training; this spring. He also was among a group of veteran players who have

gotten days off at times. "It's hard, but you understand that much Vichel has done it at a high level himself on both sides," a coach said as a football player. Moore said: "And, obviously, being able to go through that last year a little bit is kind of eye-opening, and kind of lets you know what he's trying to see."

It's a similar situation for San Francisco 49ers offensive tackle, Great Williams.

The 39-year-old's offensive routine has evolved, though there have been constants such as focusing on trimming (both fat year). The past offensive, he worked on maintaining explosiveness.

"It's not a hot thing," Williams said. "Once you start to get into that countdown and you kind of see where your body is ... you think. I might need a little bit more of this."

Over the past 15 seasons, the

number of offensive and defensive linemen 25 or older to start at least one game each season represents a 72-shaped curve graphically.

It coincides with three trends that have taken place over that time.

The first period, from 2001 to 2005, marked a leveler for veteran linemen playing late into their 30s and beyond, such as Pro Football Hall of Famers Boxer. But there's not a good deal, both of whom played to age 40. In that five-year period, an average of 10.2 linemen started a game at 35-plus each season, peaking in 2005 at 36:12 (offensive, free defensive).

But beginning in 2006, teams began building system by signing less expensive toolkits over pinter veterans, opting for younger players equipped to play in a faster game.

The belt-tightening started

through 2015, with the 35 or older average for linemen dropping to 5.1 per season. Some outliers remained, such as two-time all-per-hallows Whitworth, who strapped in 2021 because the oldest offensive lineman to start and win a Super Bowl.

The past six years, the average is back up to six per season. Players across the board — particularly linemen — are benefiting from teams upgrading practice facilities with state-of-the-art recovery equipment.

It is a huge part of the giggles in the Patriots' new 800 million New Balance Athletic Center.

In March, 49ers General Manager John Lynch said the club was investing $5 million to upgrade its rehabilitation and recovery facilities, most notably in hydrotherapy.

"That's like basically going to be better for the next six months," Williams said.

At this stage of his career, it's also important for Moore to be willing to master players such as offensive linemen Caleb Levin, the Patriots' first-round pick in April.

"I'm just getting old, man. I'm 35," Moore said. "Caleb Levin's big addition to our offensive line and just getting him comfortable and ... letting him understand that we're going to work together."

Philadelphia Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson, 30, is a two-time all-per-selection and a six-time Pro Bowler, and let's also embrace key five other role.

But while he's proud to be among the latest group to lengthen the career timeline for linemen, he's said this will be his last NFL season.

"I'm too sad," plan forever," he said. "Not everybody can do what Leflin says."

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NOTES

Campbell speaks after death of mother

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NFL veteran Calaia Campbell knew he wanted to keep playing, even after a family tragedy this summer resulting in his mother's death and his brother being charged with murder.

"I love the game of football a lot. I bring an eye," the 53-year-old Baltimore Ravens defensive lineman said Tuesday in his first public remarks since his mother's death. "It was a little harder training, but as far as football goes, I love the game a lot. And this is a very fun place for me to be."

The Ravens signed the six-time Pro Bowler in April to a one-year deal for his 10th NFL season.

In late June, police found Campbell's 75-year-old mother dead at her home in Atlanta during a welfare check. But 40-year-old son, Claire Campbell, was charged with murder after he was found with a knife, according to arrest warrants. The family told police that Claire struggles with the police.

Baltimore permitted Calaia Campbell to raise the first free full-town practice of training camp. He participated in his first team-marks day. I live into after the Ravens opened full-town camp.

"There last couple months have been pretty tough for me and my family, but we're working through a 75-year-old son," said I really appreciate all the love and support and the prayers that have been coming from all over, really, from all the NFL omencyers."

WASHINGTON Center 13 by 15, sales was carted off the field with a left leg injury during Los Angeles and just practice with the San Francisco 49ers.

Boston, where the Washington Commanders released in February, went down after 40ers defensive tackle Sebastian Vallee fell into having during an 11-on-11-Bill

After Boston got hurt, rookie Dale Naughton took cap at center. The second-round pick out of Florida has month been playing at left guard during training camp.

• 20-26. Running back Brown Hall will be inhibited two to three weeks with a strained groin, but he is expected to be ready to play in New York's regular season opener.

Hall caught a pace late in practice. He takes, pulled up and fell to the cam-dik-ball groin. Coach Aaron Sutton said that he was confirmed that he had been a very hard person and won't sideline the 2nd 76s. I can, and I can be a long.

• 10-12. In 2016, Campbell, with receiver (some could receive a boost received) the return of only a Chris Bell, who has been side-hand for much of training camp. He is now being the one of 10.15-ner assistant in college.

Bell participated in practice for the 2nd and 3rd in the 2nd-6 being activated from the nonfootball injury list. He said:

• 20-22. In Buffalo added experience and depth to its defensive line in regular long season.

With receiver Kase Coleman, who was granted meaning a walk from the 2nd-6th to 2nd-2nd, he is a sprained foot, but, NFL Network reported.

• 20-24. Running back Dale Jacobs, who had been side-hand for nearly two weeks by a groin injury returned to practice for Cincin Bar.

• 20-24. In Running back Kyle McLaughlin, "I 'wash to work' with a hypersustained right knee," Chicago Coach Ben Johnson said.

• 20-24. In 2016, he made voice record at Jordan Tyson could be out for the next two months after sustaining a hauntingly fast week, multiple entries reported.

• 20-24. In Indianapolis, he's missed its receiving corps for signing Ravens. After to a one-year contract worth up to $4.25 and 2014, a person with knowledge of the deal left the Associated Press on the condition of an empty location from officials had not announced the deal.

• 20-24. In 2016, he made running back Super Havre signed with New York, though Coach John McLaughlin said it was the time it's worth it to game coach.

The Giants released veteran and treasurer, who was in defensive in a corresponding move.

• 20-24. In 2016, the England-based veteran game was held from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. for millions of dollars, NFL Network reported.

• 20-24. In 2016, Atlanta signed defensive and Baltimore Beetle, with 40.5 and signed to join the Cleveland Browns.

As his wife makes a recovery, Chiefs' Bienieny returns to the grind

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to give Big Red the phone. Bienieny proceeded to remind Reid to get on one of his players for a seemingly minor coaching point.

"I was talking at the screen, yelling at players, yelling at coaches. What the hell are we doing? I'm yelling at myself. Why would you put that plan on?" Bienieny said, smiling. "If the end of the day, I was making sure I was keeping up with what was going on."

At the same time, he was giving him and the rest of the hands away. To the way like, "the have me blooming to leave." Erin said, "but I wasn't sure to get back."

Hugh, Business, has been charged with malicious wounding, the use of a firearm in cross-latitude of a fence and the use of a firearm (inside a dwelling). His court appearance created the least pointing a mortal health inhalation.

"I'd like to say thank you to the Hunt family; the entire Chiefs handle for the outpouring (of) how and support that my family has received through this particular

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"She's truly a soldier," Eric Bienieny said of his wife. "She's a saint. And it's been incredible to watch."

situation," Eric Bienieny said. "And with all that said, we're back to football."

Bienieny is reasonably believed within the Kansas City locker room. He was part of coaching staff that helped the Chiefs reach three Super Bowls and win two, and he helped to set the foundations for the draught to come.

When he left a few years ago to move as the Washington Commanders' offensive coordinator, it was in the hopes that calling his own place could lead to a NFL head coaching job. But Washington was struggled in his best season there, and Bienieny ended up spending a season at UCLA. Last season, he reached the winning backs for the Chicago Bears.

He returned to Kansas City to replace Matt Napp, the NFL for become the offensive coordinator of the New York Giants.

“Benniean! It's good to have him back. We missed him and proved for his family when he was out,” Chiefs lived under Nick Bohan said. “But to have a guy like that come back to the field, and, as it is another — it brings out the best icon.”


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BASEBALL

National League

GAAP N L PCT GB-L20-57R
Atlanta 76 52 44F - 64
Philadelphia 65 59 54A 70.1
Miami 54 63 50R20- 0.4
Washington 68 67 47D20 2.4
New York 67 70 43B17 0.6
GENERAL W L PCT GB-L20-57R
Milwaukee 78 38 45B - 9.0
Chicago 73 53 51A 8.4
St. Louis 67 52 52J20 7.7
Pittsburgh 62 46 46N 17.9
Cincinnati 80 66 47B 18.0
CENTRAL W L PCT GB-L20-57R
Milwaukee 78 38 45B - 9.0/16.9
Chicago 73 53 51A 8.4/16.1
St. Louis 67 52 52J20 7.7/16.1
Pittsburgh 62 46 46N 17.9/16.9
Cincinnati 80 66 47B 18.0/16.1
WEST W L PCT
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Chicago 88 59 51D
Detroit 81 45 45N
Detroit 81 46 45N
Kansas City 84 79 45F
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GAAP
W
Chicago
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Detroit
Kansas City
CENTRAL W L PCT
Chicago 86 58 53D
Minneapolis 82 55 48D
Cincinnati 81 45 45N
Detroit 81 46 45N
Kansas City 84 79 45F
WEST W L PCT
Houston 69 63 50B
Texas 62 44 45J
Seattle 59 57 45B
San Diego 59 76 58F
Alabama 58 77 58F

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WEST W L PCT
Houston 69 63 50B
Houston 68 64 50B
Houston 68 65 50B
Houston 68 66 50B
Houston 68 67 50B
Houston 68 68 50B
Houston 68 69 50B
Houston 68 70 50B
Houston 68 71 50B
Houston 68 72 50B
Houston 68 73 50B
Houston 68 74 50B
Houston 68 75 50B
Houston 68 76 50B
Houston 68 77 50B
Houston 68 78 50B
Houston 68 79 50B
Houston 68 80 50B
Houston 68 81 50B
Houston 68 82 50B
Houston 68 83 50B
Houston 68 84 50B
Houston 68 85 50B
Houston 68 86 50B
Houston 68 87 50B
Houston 68 88 50B
Houston 68 89 50B
Houston 68 90 50B
Houston 68 91 50B
Houston 68 92 50B
Houston 68 93 50B
Houston 68 94 50B
Houston 68 95 50B
Houston 68 96 50B
Houston 68 97 50B
Houston 68 98 50B
Houston 68 99 50B
Houston 68 100 50B

WESTERN UNION 2.5.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.

WESTERN UNION 2.5.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.

WEST W L PCT
Houston 69 63 50B
Houston 68 65 50B
Houston 68 66 50B
Houston 68 67 50B
Houston 68 68 50B
Houston 68 69 50B
Houston 68 70 50B
Houston 68 71 50B
Houston 68 72 50B
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Another solid Baz start goes to waste for the O's

YANKEES 3, ORDOLES 1

BY MICHAEL MOORE

BALTIMORE — Are the Orioles back?

Not so few optimistic sense that surrounded them only data up. They're back to making enough progress to feed like a team capable of becoming a lot for down the stretch, only to fall flat once again. It is a pattern that has followed them throughout the season.

Yankees 3-3 lost to the New York Yankees added another chance. The Orioles 1st-4th opened a six-game homecoming against American League East 6ers with a minor despite Blazer But returning to form. But's football velocity returned to the season average. In allowed them and Yankees no later this over 4th innings while striking out 3-2, according to Little Spalding' start of the season. Baltimore is just 3-0 in three games.

The Yankees (70-43) and Orioles traded home once in the third

innings. Trent Graham launched a 4th-foot shot to right field — Row Tvers first hit off Bat — to open the coming. Coley Mayo promptly answered with a 4th-foot blast to left, his 5th homer of the season and his 11th against a left-handed pitcher.

Yankees left-hander Carlos Rodol, making his first start since June 18 after recovering from 40 how inflammation, allowed one run on two hits and two walks while striking out four over four innings.

After retiring the Yankees to enter in the sixth, But walked Spencer Jones and out-ordered a one-out single to George Lombardi Jr. in the seventh before being replaced by Josh Walker. The left-hander turned a walk to Paul Gold, a lymph but added to strike out Janet Bousso and jumped ahead of Trent Graham 0-2. The center where seven hits returned before a single into center to score Jones and Lombardi.

With the loss, Baltimore is now 6-10 in games started by Bat, who holds a 4-10 ERA.

—Associated Press

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Coley Mayo hit hits 11th home run against a little of the season, but the Orioles couldn't provide any more run support for Blazer But.

Baseball and bonding are on Nats camp curriculum

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explosive their philosophy and set up at each level, starting in West Palm Beach. The course the given posts can establish a routine that works for them, like name it will be.

"The big thing they preach is everything they do, even at the big league level, if just all translation down, no matter what level you're at," Bousso said. "For in the big name stuff, everything changes them and there."

In the first time that week, players met with coaches and went through their data. For a place where Luke Williams, an 18-year-old stricken selected in the third round, the main direction is to gain weight and get stronger.

"I was super cool to go through that first week, and then they set me down and puff up all the resources," Williams said. "I'm not sure. There's what it actually is with the data, and not just. We think you should do this."

"But first week was about learning. The subsequent weeks have been about implementing the lessons also their plan. The players have done more emotional games and live batting practices, and even more work of the Squats."

Their days have typically ended several years, leaving those with a lot of time in 1st Texas days. That went to the heads of shopping. But most nights, they ended up at the ground, coming up to new day, a short ship away from their hand. The membership cost only $10 a month and once with a 10 percent discount off mail — a particular lesson for those at the end of the draft date who didn't get large, signing business.

Matthew Dallas, a 12th-round pick out of Wake Forest, has developed a reputation for being the best main golfer.

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"He's just really glad," said Chet Hansman, the 10th overall selection out of Texas A&M. "He's been aired."

While the Nationals met and have expected their drafters to become obsessed with main golf, bonding as a group was one reason the team wanted to hold a short camp. Those players will probably move up through the inside together, and being concerned from the start will be benefit the organization when they eventually got to the majors.

That strategy began with things Ray Ears, Washington Manager Blake Benson's former team, become successful. The Nationals also hoping it will pay off for them, too.

"When you get to the major leagues and have some familiar faces around you in the clubhouse and dugout, I think it goes a long way and provides a sense of comfort," Benson said.

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Chris Hanegabe, driver, was the Nate's top draft pick this year, but the class's best mini-golfer might be 10th-rounder Matthew Dallas.

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Liberty Nationals Golf Club in New Jersey will host the BMW Championship in next year's FedEx Cup playoffs after this year's final start.

GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP: Big changes afoot for FedEx Cup in '28

Players cite geography and weather in offering playoff host suggestions

BY BRIAN FRANKMAN

ST. LOUIS — The FedEx Cup playoff rotation will look similar, and one with one exception. The BMW Championship, both this year at Baltimore, will move to Liberty National in New Jersey.

If last to come measure of one, the team will be your because of the host wars and three tournaments in Memphis, St. Louis and Athens.

All of that — including the former — changes with the corresponding 2,018 schedule.

The final makes sense where to play!

"Placing in the Southeast once would be good," Louisiana's San Antonio said. "The first those would be probably the best. The West Coast! The problem is you don't want to go from California to New Jersey."

Rice McIlroy would like a word about that. He pointed out that Formula One goes from Las Vegas to Qatar in November.

The West Coast works really well," McIlroy said. "I think the West Coast wrong isn't in a good one where it is in February if we could play the West Coast where we should and how the golf course should play it would be amazing. Obviously, it would be good for TV... That makes sense for what they're trying to do."

Adam Evetts, who is on the PGA Tour board, was cautious not trying to hand, though he seemed to up to saying, "You go to the best course—no possibly can, and generally the best course don't start you place or another."

"I'd like your from the summer modern courses, that's for me," Evett said. "Putting on my PGA Tour last for a second, we're trying to showcase the best stuff, and you want to go to the best courses."

Brian Marman spoke for several players when he said the TFC

Southwest for the St. Jude Championship was among the most underseated courses on tour, but the largest host kept it from attracting much energy.

"This is an awesome golf course, but we can't get across it's watch because it's 100 degrees," Marman said. "Here in the 40's a championship course, we'll have to dance was good today. But it's GIVE POTENTIAL SMOKERS. People come out when it's beautiful. This is just財産!"

Career earnings place is on

Cape Woods has been play the PGA Tour career earnings since his runner-up finish at Torrey Pines on Feb. 12, 2010. Jacob White Scales Schaffler was with a kid living in New Jersey.

That could be almost no longer. Schaffler picked up 3,015 million for winning the 2008 St. Jude Championship — his fifth check of $2 million or more this year — and served to within $1,604,750 of outpassing Woods. He could do that with a three-way tie for third at the BMW Championship.

Next week, the 3-40 million purse at the Tour Championship counts as official moves (it was always home money when Woods played).

It could be a matter of who gets there first. Rory McIlroy is $4,950,750 official Woods.

Prior money, of course, has been soaring since the first team, since contract negotiated during the first episode of Tupressman, and lately with big purse in response to LTV Golf. The day Woods took over at No. 1 in career earnings, the entire purse at the Bank Invitational was 47 million.

U.S. Sollicies team fires up

The American team for the full team Cup is nearly no longer for the three captain's guide for August in Hanford for the Sept. 10-11 matches in the Netherlands. The Canadian Women's Open this week is the final qualifying event.

Lazare Coughlin clinched the sixth of seven astronauts against the week at the National Ladies' Box prowess spots went to Nelly

Kiwila, Angel Vin, Jennifer Kigerley, Yudani Polk and Joanne Katz. That leaves one spot left between Military Corps and Jackson Lee.

However, the next two selections come from the women's world ranking, in even if are doesn't win in Canada this week, she looks up a spot in the world ranking at No. 1. She is 2,000 from the ranking would come down to Lee Cho. No. Lucky Stranger (No. 45), Super Bar (No. 45) and Rose Zhang (No. 66).

Stanford will announce her two captain's picks after the tournament Sunday.

Europe filled out its 13 player roster on Aug. 5.

Memorial added to top events

The Memorial Tournament is the seventh tournament to announce it will be part of the top ten Championship Series in the PGA Tour's errangled schedule that starts in 2026.

The Memorial, hosted by Jack McGraw at the Montreal Village course he designed, has been among the elite tournaments since it began in 1970 and players had doing and taking some time a party on the tour these days. The announcement, like the officers, was not a surprise.

The Memorial came The Sentry at Torrey Pines, the Arend Palmer Invitational at the PGA Air坛 in the Championship at Doral, Gil by Raymond, James at Winnie, and the North Carolina (formerly West) team, the Travelers Championship at the TPC River Highlands and a new tournament sponsored by Japan-based Europe.

While the dates have not been announced, the Memorial was founded and has long performed to be played around Memorial Day. The tournament honors a legend in the game each year.

What's Inside Walker squad

Jack White's has had gone the year. He was a Jack McGraw Award winner at the top golfer from the 1924s division of Dallas State. He transferred to Florida State. He won the U.S. Masters to each sport in three majors each year. And now he's off to the

Walker Cup.

What's a among 10 players to cloud Britain and Ireland who will try to win back the Walker Cup from the American team Sept. 10 at Larkin in Ireland.

She signed to the GBM team are British Amateur champion Stuart Graham, New Wharton, and the 2016 United Nations League, Ben Bribes, Sam Easterbrook, Paul Bardo Donegan and Sam Hill. He at the players were on the team that lost at Uptown Road last year.

The Americans announced their division team Sunday.

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Austin Schaffler and Cameron Young have clinched two of the six astronauts spots on the U.S. team in the Foundation Cup.

Rufus Shah, CEO of State Sports, was hired as president of golf for TAFEW Sports, where he will receive 75SL, the women's 75SL native league and other golf projects the company is developing. Bank previously was chief operating officer of the European tour and Riche Cup Europe and was managing director for European Tour Productions.

Friends of Golf is honoring Riche Forest and two-time U.S. Women's Amateur champion Ken Cockerill on Oct. 29 at Bell Air Country Club in Los Angeles. Friends of Golf was founded in 1997 by the San Pablo Merrito, the longtime teaching pro of Bell Air, and a group of philanthropic 12-acre golfers to help aspiring minor golfers.

Wat of the week

For the first time to tell tournaments we will decide over the last five years, Rory McIlroy finished a tournament without breaking par in any of the four rounds at the St. Jude Championship. The prize can take on the 2027/28A Championship at Dorset Island.

Final word

The round and it back, and I look a lot more calm than I felt at the time! — Ryan Rausch for that free kicker of his British Open victory.

—Associated Press

Terrapins' offensive success may hinge on their line

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In key, and I trust in them.

In addition to helping Washington chime and the time of the college level, the offensive line unresolved just nine weeks, which was tied for the third lowest mark in the country. And all live offensive features and the means a start last fall.

The offensive have play to the leftmost, Coach Michael Lockheed said.

"This is a big mark's league," he said. "This is a comark league. Controlling the line of scrimmage is where your margin is."

As the team's 10th open game was, the Tarps stalled in the one game. They ranked last in the Big Ten in robbing yards (2,183) and second-to-last in sixth per game (104.2) and total touchdown (109.0).

Junior centre Michael Hensley said opening leave for the robbing kicks has been a point of emphasis for the Internet.

So you can see from the stats, we were No. 1 in the Big Ten! in pain protection, and that was definitely our strength," he said. "The coaches have definitely developed a system that makes it a lot easier for us to pass protect. But we can need to run the ball more and have more tracks per carry. And then that will open more passing lanes for us, especially for our district."

While Hensley and architect course right tackle Andrew Perronetts and Wright in the 2nd match from left guard to right tackle, the same method is and two new starters.

At a point in driving swells day earlier than a hitch, the outdoor course Telleh Lockheed, a Texas State

transfer, lined up at left guard, and resident sophomores Brian Howerton, a Laurel resident, took over for nine that night points.

Lockheed said the objective is to avoid an offensive line that can help the referee lose on the field for longer stretches and produce more points.

Holding even more NPL draft picks—left tackle better between and right guard Spencer Andrew were selected in 2025, and right tackle Nelson Claire was given in 2024—and was on a bonus, but that takes time.

"There goes are playing on the rosters. It's what all we do developed," he said. "The trench areas are the areas that usually take longer. Half guys can come in and do what looks necessary. History [High] (dollars) of the better man or DJ Moves, but up front,

you have to learn how to play in this league. No chance to get bigger and stronger, and we've done that."

Three resident sophomores—right tackle Logan Bennett, centre for our Patterson, left tackle Robert Willis, and the 2nd and 3rd tackle James Hills and resident Patterson right tackle James Gilchrist and coach needed depth in the offensive line.

Their contributions could help the unit just last year in the past.

"Definitely I do of success that would have been last season. Let of ways that we can improve, and that's a good thing, Wright says. You want to be sure that you'll improve, as so that everybody reaches their full potential. We're just attacking it every day and looking at each film, each play, and taking how we could do things better."


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Judge: Plan to move FBI base to Md. can't be dropped

BY KATHI MEITZER AND JANNON KOLBER

A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to abandon its plans to keep the FBI headquarters in D.C., ruling it was improper for the Justice Department to carry the U.S. General Services Administration's Ruling on a decision to relocate the agency to Maryland.

In a Monday every, U.S. District Judge Trentlaw D. Chisney in Maryland barred FBI Director Kath Field and Attorney General

Todd Blanche from moving the bureau to the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Northwest Washington.

The Justice Department and FBI did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown (D) said in a statement that the legal victory is "almost more than a building."

"It is about removing that when Congress makes a decision, the Federal Government cannot simply ignore it because they do not

TRUMP ADMINISTRATION WANTS IT IN D.C.

In 2023, GSA approved relocating it to Pr. George's

like the outcome," Brown said. "Congress made a promise. The Trump Administration tried to break it. Now, the jobs, investment, and opportunity Marylanders deserve are within reach."

Gov. Wes Moore (D) said in a statement that President Donald Trump had "failed" to "take from

Maryland what Maryland had already won."

"Now it is time to stop the games," Moore said, "and get to work building the world-class FBI headquarters that can public servants deserve, where it belongs to Prince George's County, Maryland."

The U.S. General Services Ad-

ministration (GSA), which oversees federal real estate, approved a plan in 2023 during the Ruling administration to move the FBI from its current headquarters inside the 1 Edgar Hoover Building in D.C. to Greenbelt in Prince George's County, a nation's located east of the nation's capital. That decision, which came after a reassuring review process, was then changed by the Trump administration last summer.

Attorneys representing Brown's office and Prince George's County filed a lawsuit in

November 2024 alleging that the Trump officials had violated federal law when they disregarded explicit congressional directives related to potential sites for the new FBI complex. The Trump administration also failed to consult with the state when it chose to move the agency to the Reagan building, the lawsuit claimed.

For decades, the Receipt Hoover building has been crumbling and it makes have found it to be insufficiently secure. The agency launched a search for a

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Construction continues at the White House on Monday. Historic preservationists on Tuesday asked the Supreme Court to keep ballroom construction on hold while litigation plays out.

Historic preservationists on Tuesday asked the Supreme Court to keep President Donald Trump's ballroom construction on hold while litigation plays out, warning of an administrative effect to "reform judicial review".

The National Trust for Historic Preservation, which sued last year to halt the project, said Trump had exceeded his authority by attempting to build the planned $400 million ballroom by soliciting private donations rather than seeking congressional approval. They also criticized the White House for suing to complete its construction, with administration officials last week telling the high court that work is "63 percent complete" and that it is too late to stop the project.

"Rather than obtain permission from Congress, Petitioners have instead decided to try to outrun judicial review," the National Trust wrote in its filing.

A divided federal appeals court panel ordered administrative officials to halt construction on the ballroom by Friday unless the project is authorized by Congress —

Ballroom opponents request to keep project on hold

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which will not happen, given that lawmakers are on terms with no plans to return before the end of the month.

The Trump administration last week asked the court to remove that block, saying that the project must move forward to national security reasons. Notary officials told the Supreme Court that the large ballroom will help shield the White House grounds, provide a safe place for the president to meet with foreign leaders and other VIPs, and offer other benefits to justify the complex.

Young females attacked the historical preservationists as "brainstorm" for seeking to prevent his ballroom project from moving forward. The president has increasingly confined a military complex being built underneath the ballroom — which courts have said is allowed to proceed — with the ballroom itself, insisting that the two projects are inseparable.

The National Trust law said that it is not opposed to construction necessary for national security. But the U.S. RAILROOM ON B13

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Melissa L. Farris accused of vandalising World War II Memorial

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U.S. Attorney Jerome Fiore slammed a federal judge's decision Monday to order the release of a woman accused of vandalising the World War II Memorial in Washington last week.

"If anyone at a fight risk, it is certainly bad," Farris, DCA top prosecutor, said in a statement.

The Justice Department had asked that Melissa L. Farris, at his hold in pretrial detention, saying it recovered evidence from her

phone that showed she was searching online for fear and utilize tickets on the evening the incident occurred.

Court records also say that Farris had pre-hated dark soap and spray paint shortly before the incident, and had been cited days earlier for camping on federal property.

In what world does it make sense to release a defendant charged with two federal blisters who has on the to this community holds a Kentucky driver's license, has no home address, has been camping in Washington for several weeks, immediately after the crime counted for Fights in Michigan, then traveled to Virginia, and claims to have friends in Ohio? Farris said in a statement.

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Judge orders Trump officials to abandon their plans for FBI base

BY LINDA TILTON BLA

new home in 2010, and three sites — two in Maryland and one in Virginia — emerged as final candidates.

During a complex and competitive bid process, Maryland leaders argued they could host a sales headquarters for the nation's leading law enforcement agency — and that acquiring the contract would be an economic team to Prince George's County.

They were the drug frustrating both Virginia lawmakers and the FBI top team, who favored a site in Springfield, Virginia.

But in early 2025, just months later President Trump's second term in the White House, he announced he would be keeping the FBI in D.C. Final and the table later formalized the decision and moved to redirect funds for a Reagan building convention that had been previously appropriated by Congress for a third party.

At the time, GSA officials characterized the move as an efficient way to avoid $100 million in delayed maintenance costs to the Hoover building and "billions" in constructing a new campus in Greenbelt. In a prospective site included a "30-year, present-value cost analysis," the GSA estimated the convention met would be $10 billion while new construction could rise to the full line.

But Chuang, in his Monday night, called those arguments even insufficient and the move a violation of federal law Congress, he wrote, has never signed off as the change — pointing to lan-

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The Trump administration caught to keep the FBI's headquarters in D.C., despite the U.S. General Services Administration approving a plan in 2002 to move the agency to the council of Prince George's County, a subuch located out of the surface capital.

guage federal lawmakers passed in the 2010 Appropriations Act. Frontiers that opposed ban the use of previously appropriated

funds for a Reagan building convention until the FBI remains a complete architectural and building plan for the administra-

tion proposed new headquarters. No such plan has been submitted, Chuang wrote in his deci-

sion.

"The Trump Administration had no grounds to ignore this selection, or redirect even one

pansy that Congress specifically appropriated for construction of the comparatively selected site," said former members of Maryland's congressional delegation said in a text statement Monday. "We're glad to see the Court as knowledge this fact, ruling that the Trump administration's actions are unlawful and void."

Prince George's County Executive, John P. Brawlow said in an interview that an FBI headquarters in Prince George's would have $500 jobs and the single largest investment in county income.

"This was not something that we just asked to be given to us. We compared with other jurisdictions in the region and won," Brawlow said. "What that represents the only a 10 billion investment, but also the opportunity to grow out quantum computing and cybersecurity industries in Prince George's County."

"We are going to be vigilant because we know that the Trump administration could appeal this decision. We think it was the right decision, so we're happy to take on an appeal if one comes to the benefit of the effort to raise and county officials, including Brown and county attorney Anthony Jones. That this is really about equity, and we're going to fight for the candidate base in Prince George's County."

"Who is in it to win it," she said. Party think contributed to this aspect.

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Ocean City's plan for sports complex site collapses after residents object

BY JOHN BRUIN Baltimore Sun

Ocean City's 9x7 million plan to buy 100 more word of family to a spot to complex collapsed Monday after dozens of residents chose total 30. Marston warned that it would replace working farmland with tournament traffic, noise and development close to their homes. After two hours of delium, Connecticut Alex Mirroes withdrew his second to the purchase motion, causing it to fail without a win.

The fight over the property also exposed danger concerns about Ocean City's seasonal future. So, nearly 20-minute monologue, Connecticut John Goking warned that the one-city traditional tourism model was slowly eroding and secured the collapses of walking away from one of the few cities big enough to reverse the decline.

By days earlier, the council voted 7:0 to advance the purchase of two Harrington's Farm L/C parcels worth of Route 20. The in-store and outdoor complex would host tournaments and community programs beyond summer. It was the latest candidate in a decade-long search operating more than 100 property, an earlier site near Stephen Prescott High School was abandoned in February after protests.

Once again, support evaporated after council members heard from neighbors.

Tide believe that an Ocean City sports complex could be successful, but not in this location," Council President Matt James said.

Sawyer Hudson, whose family runs a neighboring farm stand, warned that tournament traffic would endanger farmers' moving equipment and could invite hotels, restaurants and development.

"We value our way of life here," Hudson wrote in an email to the Baltimore Sun, "and we feel that . . . they need to do it in town funds and not in our neighborhood."

Bandson Bob Arthur offered a hardier description Monday night.

"Ocean City is a tissue, with the lights and the fear and the crime that goes unexpected," Arthur said. "Rand Worcester County does not want to have Ocean City's circus in our rural backyards — and, in my case, 25 feet from our house."

Martel Finnigan, a resident and member of the city's sports complex task force since 2025, said it was time to visit the office.

"We've been going to three meetings for three years," Bannigan said. "Just move to cancel it and stop waiting out time."

Goking refused to concede and

said reporting the still-undeveloped complex was premature. "You cannot," could walk into a car, but "killing it better it's been made with a car."

He argued that the government can raise taxes and loss or pursue property that make money. More broadly, Goking said Ocean City's average visitor stay had fallen over a period of several years from three nights to 2.5 at two-time annual home choices.

"It's just the slow day of time," he said. "The tourism trends are changing, I think."

Sportsmen can still be overturned instead. Goking argued as the convention online and Ocean City's major concrete had done.

"There are no other big ideas," he said. "We need to do something. We need to be held. And we need to have courage."

He later added, "Is he quitters now, goes should he advance?"

Mitroes said reporting the location did not mean he had abandoned the larger project.

"I'm not disheartening," Mitroes said. "I want the bad, bad, not bad enough to screw it up where we can't make it happen in the future."

Goking had the last word. "It will almost be in economic's hacksard," he said. "At some point, we're gonna have to take it a little further."

Historic preservationists seek to keep Trump's ballroom project on hold

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regeneration has argued that if ballroom construction is not full of white courts consider the case, the Trump administration has said the project will soon progress to "normal the point" of ascertain. The administration has said in its filing that cross-stepped to "no substantially finished by November 2025," the trust said in its filing.

"The injuries to the National Trust, its members, and the public from the unauthorized construction of the ballroom — catalogued

by Politicians' own Environmental Assessment and already tested to be responsible for the lower courts — will in all likelihood become irreversible," the trust said in the filing.

Democrats on Tuesday also called for the Supreme Court to keep the ballroom construction on hold.

California Rego. Robert Garcia and Jared Hoffman and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (Rhode Island) joined about 20 other congressional Democrats in an amicus brief supporting the National Trust.

Most of the lawmakers are the top Democrats on committees that connect the Young administration to various capacities.

"[a]lmentans about how best to protect current and future White House residents, staff, and visitors fall well within the nation of Congress's present ever federal property and federal spending," the Democratic terms. Said that means that the construction the President seeks should not proceed until Congress authorizes that construction and appropriation the head to it."

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As school year starts, parents are urged to monitor students' mental health

BY BLAKE BLAKE Baltimore Sun

As Maryland students head back to school, mental health reports are urging parents to match the signs of stress, anxiety and depression that can surface as children adjust to new routines, heavier workloads and social pressures.

Managing new schedules as school requires can be overwhelming, according to the National Mission, which has repeatedly for young people already dealing with depression or anxiety.

"The instrument of a new school year often goes hand-to-hand with stress and anxiety for young people," Dr. Ericіч Šingarić, president of MeetTA, said in a

statement. "We encourage parents to check in regularly with their children about their feelings, look for signs of stress, and openly discuss these emotional challenges with their pediatrician or family physician during school checkups. Addressing mental health early is just as vital as updating immunizations."

Jen Jen Mills, a licensed clinic of professional counselor with Thirivendia in Columbia, said that kind of curiosity can be especially important this time of time. "Things are less amplified in the concern, because the social situation is different and there's not the extra pressure to get a goodwork done," Mills told The Baltimore Sun. "Mental illness can be easier to push in the moment, not as visible to parents

and line interest for the child." Students may feel growing anxiety about the school year for many reasons, including social pressures, fitting in, academic workloads and demanding education. These stressors can also bring presenting conditions such as depression, low self-esteem and anxiety to the surface.

Children and teens may not want to talk about these issues. Mills said, so parents should watch for changes such as increased ostredots, difficulty sleeping or waking up, or a loss of interest in activities that usually arise.

"We were curious," Mills said. "You (I think) anything different about their behavior."

Parents can also help ease back-to-school fears by making

even their children feel prepared. "Check is with you to add and see if they're able to be organized to do what they will have to do for school," she said.

That situation should continue after classes begin.

Mills said parents should notice whether their children return to activities they previously enjoyed or try new ones. They should also watch for physical symptoms, such as a stomach ache with morning and ask whether their children are eating lunch, sitting alone or spending more time on their phones or social media.

All Maryland schools will be required to implement collateral restrictions during the school day, and some districts are already moving about with poli-

tics.

Wisconsin County is implementing a strict "hello-to-bell, no self" policy that blocks phone use all day, including during lunch and between classes. Talbot County is starting a half-to-half ban this year ahead of the state deadline. Baltimore City requires phones and personal devices to be powered off and put away all day, following earlier pilot programs.

Howard and Baltimore counties are returning rules that keep devices allowed and set of signs during instructional time, with local ordinances rules for relations. Harvard County has purchased rules requiring elementary and middle school students to store their devices in their lockers or cases.

Mills said cellphones and no-

cial media are not necessarily the money instead, she said, parents should pay attention to what their children are viewing and run it as an opening for conversation.

"Check the content that your child is looking at," she recommends. "It's good for parents to talk to their kids about the content and to set responsible boundaries. Social media can be personalized easily."

Jen Jen has been that one we chose changes. That you love them and invite them for them," Mills said.

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As part of Parrish's release, King, whom Judge Matthew J. MacLaugh referred her to state even from the memorial and said she must report to federal pretrial officials in this city Thursday. Parrish has public address to Israel in Kentucky, according to public notice. The state's official report is that the Michigan and Ohio, according to a relative. Inspired from Young, that, if the public defender representing Parris, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

But at a Tuesday court hearing, he said Parris had spent the night in the emergency room after her release from custody because her infstate, among other belongings, had not yet been returned. Last Thursday, part of the World War II Memorial on the National Mall was tapped with graffiti and empty facilities overtook a fountain that graffiti spotted out 'Clean hands dirty it' beneath the Atlantic Arch, and red and green paint was splattered on some of the granite stonework. A day later, Parris was charged

with two felonies: depredation against U.S. property and destruction of voluntary immensals. Both charges carry a prison sentence of up to 10 years. On Facebook, Parris had the strummed herself at the memorial, including dropping an item into the fountain near its Atlantic Arch. 'Vege,' she said in the recording. Then, she shook up a paint cans and the live stream showed her adding graffiti to the prairie. After Parris's arrest, law enforcement found a CVP Pharmacy receipt for two bottles of Dawn

Ultra cloth soap on her, the Justice Department wrote in its filing. Parris also told her enforcement that she bought three cans of spray paint from an air store in Northwest Washington earlier in the week, the filing states. In its appeal by pretrial detention, the Justice Department argued Parris: 'We require to install an armored car for the next week and women that served one counter during World War II.' President Donald Trump has also denounced the meeting of the monument. Friends of the National World

War II Memorial, a nonprofit group that maintains the memorial, said it was 'deeply disturbed by the reported vandalism.' On Monday, the Justice Department also said it would oppose a request by Parris to return her cellphone, with the agency saying it intends to use the contents of the phone air trial. It is also asking the judge to reconsider his rejection of electronic monitoring as a condition for Parris's release. At a Sunday court hearing, Parris's attorneys argued that her phone should be released to her as soon as possible. The preser-

tion said investigators had finished contacting all data from the phone but had not finished searching it. On Monday, said he expected to rule on the issue Wednesday but that he was inclined to order the phone be returned. Depending on his phone ruling, the judge also said he was open to consulting the deadline by which three has to report to Ohio. A preliminary hearing is set for Sept. 2. San Antonio contributed to this report.

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An Appalachian Trail doesn't build itself: Meet the Konnarock Crew

BY BELCHER BOONMAN Bretche Crew

The sound of both thinking and thrilling against rocks and soil echoes through the woods, accompanied by laughter from trail crew workers, including leaves and chirping birds. Sometimes, the wind racks up, offering a vaguem to the bed, hazard day and blinding heads of sweat onto the earth.

The Appalachian Trail Conservancy's flagship Konnarock Trail Crew was wrapping up its final 'blinds' this month, completing a multineak work block after the trail leading to water. Michele Knob in Bretche County. The crew built about 200 feet of trail, including across a seasonal creek bed, up a rocky slope and along an embankment, a rework with a goal to prevent bikers from getting lost and avoid confusion about computer.

Because the project is along one of the fastest sections of the Appalachian Trail, the ATC sent its flagship trail crew to help. The Konnarock crews work near the famous overlook nearly complete a local neighborhood. Experte Mountain project involving Bretche Appalachian Trail Club volunteers and contractors. The project received a $167,000 National Park Service grant, though additional costs were incurred during the process.

The goal is to help handle high water traffic while protecting the natural environment around the Cuneeta Mountain Shelter area, an overnight ride on the Appalachian Trail and part of Virginia's Virgin Crown, section which includes Dragook Teeth, Michele Knob and Trident Hills.

Work began on the project a few years ago with the Bretche Appalachian Trail Club, and help from the Appalachian Conservation Corps, ATC and the Park Service. Construction of a company loop near the shelter with 12 dragoons of teet and 1000 feet of trail, along with upgraded paths to the water source and pines and a new boat bay.

The Konnarock crew dedicated three weeks of its return, which runs from April through early August, to the Columbia Mountain project. The crew, working on the relocation of the Appalachian Trail, bringing it further from the shelter, to better separate the main trail from the camping area and distance a driveway that junctions, where unofficial paths have been made by continued bikers.

The beloved section of trail had become increasingly impacted by heavy sea over the years. According to the Bretche Appalachian Trail Club, Michele Knob became about 40,000 visitors each year. It is widely considered the most-tested location on the nearly 2,000-

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The Appalachian Trail Conservancy's flagship Konnarock Trail Crew was wrapping up its final 'blinds' this month, completing a multineak work block along the trail.

mile Appalachian Trail, which stretches from Georgia to Alaska. The facilities were not necessarily designed for the level of use that it's getting," said Kathryn Herndon Powell, regional director, for the Virginia with Appalachian Trail Conservancy. "So we're trying to land or upgrade the facilities to be durable enough and, you know, sustainable enough that we can have just as many visitors come and have a wooden or experience without impacts to the natural environment."

Herndon Powell, who has been with the ATC 2014 Project, has been discussing issues about the Israel. It used shelter with the local trail club and National Park Service. "We've all been trying to figure out how to improve the facility and make it more sustainable for a long time, so it's exciting to finally be moving ahead with it," she said.

Steven Revere, lead of the Konnarock Volunteer Trail Crew, sure his name, pronounced Revere's special search have one hole after a long day of trail work. He wants bikers to know how much time and effort goes into

building a trail. "We've even heard of bikers saying, 'Oh, it's magical how these rocks just magically want here. The earth is so beautiful, how the earth just set these rocks here. They don't realize such rock that got put in was a full day of work, you know, for like these people.'" Revere said.

He asks that bikers stay on the trail to prevent tread crews, which requires additional work to do.

Revere said you get worn out doing trail work and it is a lot of problem-solving. "You've learned these books to tell us how to build this trail across this mountain, but sometimes the mountain tells us what we're going to do, you know what I mean," he said. "Too gotta, you know, adapt to your environment."

Revere said social media has brought in more young, first-time volunteers to this project — a contract to the experienced retirees who typically make up his crews. He said it has been powerful to watch younger volunteers discover what they can do, recalling team members who doubted they could carry a 12-foot leg a

quarter-mile but gained confidence when teamwork made it possible. Seeing that confidence grew, he said, makes the drowsy pace or occasional crowds worthwhile.

Dean Letden, a high school student from Carolina County, worked on a big staircase for the trail rework, taking his time to avoid erosion while climbing and breaking out small rocks from tightly supported headlines and early rain.

Letden said he lives near the All in Northern Virginia and hides frequently. He said the trail work has been humbling.

Turner thought there would be this much work and effort to build the trail," he said. Adding that he would like to volunteer again.

The Konnarock Trail Crew, founded in 1949, brings people from across the country and around the world beginning in April and through the summer to work on projects identified as per-

sons of local trail clubs. Konnarock will have an original base camp in Southwest Virginia. The program, operated in partnership with the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, works with 12 local trail clubs in the South, as well as the U.S. Forest Service and National Park Service.

“And again” reclaimed Henkin Revine, followed by a local smash as she crumbled rocks below her mighty but short bledgelsmen. “It doesn't require a whole lot of intelligence but it requires persistence,” she said.

Revere volunteered all three weeks for the Konnarock Columbia work cycle. "It keeps you young," Revere said.

Revere is retired and lives in Columbia, Maryland, but has a family home in Lexington and attended Holline University. She said she was retired to do trail work in an area where their small

metres. The "took craft" she was making for such in trail building to 80 gage beneath and around stone steps, level surfaces and add tould to walking areas.

While Henkin was making small rocks out of big rocks, other team members were clearing brush and dense layers of "dull," the organic material that covers

the soil. They did the backbreaking work of hauling and busing to expose the desired mineral soil beneath. Once the trail had was prepared, the crew began "preferring" the surface by removing lumps and lumps and creating a 6-degree angle to allow for optimal water runoff.

Herndon Powell said the project involved plenty of heavy lifting, including about 125 black wood rigs, work weighing 500 to 500 pounds. The rigs were transported up a few road and maneuvered one for one toward their desired headlines using a paltry siphon system. They were cut and used for chat-wars, tent parks and other facility improvements.

While the Konnarock crew has wrapped up for the season, more trail work volunteers are needed. Herndon Powell said the completion of the rework is expected for sometime next year, pending volunteer and agency support.

"It's fun. It's hard. It's a challenge, and that may be what I really like about it most, is you know, you really get to put your full effort into it," said Revere. "But just, I love it."

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ESPN co-founder Bill Rasmussen on the art of "SportsCenter" in Bristol, Connecticut, in 2005.

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ESPN co-founder was 'a visionary and an innovator'

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LAND OF LADIES, FLA. — Bill Rasmussen, who co-founded ESPN in 1978 after being fired from a public relations net in the World Health Association, died Tuesday, November 11.

ESPN, historian, fellow, and Mr. Rasmussen died at his Florida home from the effects of Parliament disease. Mr. Rasmussen announced in 2010 that he had been diagnosed with the degenerative diseases in 2004.

"Bill was a remarkable man — a visionary and an innovator who conceived the idea of a network centred through its own," ESPN chairman Deane Pears said in a statement. "Quite simply, some of us would be here today if it wasn't for ESPN parents and all the hard work and entrepreneurial spirit he put into building ESPN in the late 1970s — her aspects of our company culture that still carry on to the world."

Mr. Rasmussen and his son Scott came up with the idea of a network carrying sports around the clock, and it would revolutionize Americans' TV-watching habits. But the pair didn't stick around long. They were knockout after only a year by ESPN majority owner Getty Oil.

Mr. Rasmussen's original idea was a cable channel covering only Connecticut sports. Many cable operators in the state were skeptical, but someone suggested buying satellite time to reach a national audience.

ESPN was launched on Sept. 7, 1978. George Grande welcomed viewers to the first "SportsCenter" broadcast before the network's first live event, a slow-pitch softball game between the Eastscale Breakers and the Bill-wanker Seldin.

"In those days, we didn't know if we'd had your words, your voice, let alone sit-some, but we know it was special," Grande said. "Bottom line was Bill Rasmussen was the true governor of the original American Dream, and he gave us all something very special that we still have today."

The Rasmussen's second financial backing from Getty Oil and a rights deal with the NCAA, and built a studio in Bristol, Connecticut, still under construction when ESPN went on the air.

The Getty investment and the deal with the NCAA occurred on the same day.

"When someone tells you you can't do something, you want to prove them wrong," Mr. Rasmussen said. "Many, many people told us there wasn't enough sports to

do a 24-hour channel. I didn't argue with anybody. I just thought they were wrong and I was right."

When the Rasmussen were turned out of ESPN in 1994, Getty owned 89 percent of the network. Trouve, which had acquired Gettys and its interest in ESPN to ABC in 1994.

Mr. Rasmussen and ESPN were estranged until 1999, when company executives invited him to the 2015 anniversary celebration. Since then, he has been embraced and recognized for his vision of creating an all-sports network. He tested the content in 2010 for the 40th anniversary and gave speeches at Wall Street Co. and ESPN events.

"Bill was our George Washington and a good friend," said who-

an anchor Chris Berman, who joined ESPN three weeks after the network launched in 1979. "He was such a guarded person and every sports bar can be grateful for Bill. He wasn't a glass ball full guy, but glass was always overflowing with optimism. He geared everyone with a smile and we can all smile knowing Bill's hope."

Even in Chicago, Mr. Rasmussen caused degrees from DeBaun University in Indiana and Ralston University and served in the Air Force. He started an advertising services business, then worked in radio and television as a broadcaster during the 1980s.

He was hired in 1976 as public relations director for the WRAA New England Whalers in Hartford, Connecticut. The board entire front office was fired in 1976, and Mr. Rasmussen soon turned his attention to brainstorming with his son on the creation of sports co-authors, with the help of a 10,000 credit card advance.

"There was a whole lot of change, and a whole lot of vision, and they're named out on their credit cards. It's the American Dream," said Bob Ley, one of the network's original anchors.

Mr. Rasmussen was inducted into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 1975.

Mr. Rasmussen was predeceased by his wife of 30 years, Lois, in 2011 and is survived by two sons, Scott Rasmussen and his wife, Laura, and Glenn Rasmussen, who were Louis Van Dulbeke and her husband, Louis, never goose/kidney, one good-grandson and one good-granddaughter. In addition to his wife, Bill was predeceased by his brothers Robert and Donald Rasmussen, sister Vivien and a grandson.

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Waterways: Major Federal River. Today, mostly sunny. Wind water, northward to 4 knots. Mean lower than 0.5 m. Totally, near 7 knots. Foreman was Dreadwood Bay. Today, mostly sunny. Wind water 4-6 knots. Mean 0-1.5 m in the Lower February, to 2 feet on the Dreadwood Bay. + Poor Slope. No single of 0.5 m. Wind at the second 2.5 ft low today, mostly 0.5 ft Thursday. Flood Angle at 0.5 m from 0.5 ft fast.

Today's 1990s: (Census of the 1990s)

Wind in past 135 a.m. 0.41 a.m. 245 a.m. 0.29 a.m.
Rainyards 3.04 a.m. 10.07 a.m. 9.98 a.m. 30.94 a.m.
Ocean City 12.28 a.m. 0.01 a.m. 0.24 a.m. 7.01 a.m.
Rainfall 2.96 a.m. 0.01 a.m. 0.03 a.m. 20.01 a.m.
Wind (subtotal) 1.46 a.m. 0.41 a.m. 0.41 a.m. 7.00 a.m.

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Yesterday's National High: (Average between 10-20)° Base: (High to 10-20)° Air: (Average to 10-20)°

Yesterday's Wind: High: (Average from 20)° Base: (High to 10-20)° Air: (Average to 10-20)°

NET WIND Today Europe Asia Midwest 7.5 ft high 10.3 km Wisconsin City 2.8 ft high 10.7 ft high
1 2 3 4 5.6 ft high 7.9 ft high St. Louis 7.0 ft high 8.0 ft high
1 2 3 4 5.6 ft high 7.9 ft high St. Louis 7.0 ft high 8.0 ft high
1 2 3 4 5.6 ft high 7.9 ft high St. Louis 7.0 ft high 8.0 ft high
1 2 3 4 5.6 ft high 7.9 ft high St. Louis 7.0 ft high 8.0 ft high
1 2 3 4 5.6 ft high 7.9 ft high St. Louis 7.0 ft high 8.0 ft high
1 2 3 4 5.6 ft high 7.9 ft high St. Louis 7.0 ft high 8.0 ft high
1 2 3 4 5.6 ft high 7.9 ft high St. Louis 7.0 8.0 ft high
1 2 3 4 5.6 ft high 7.9 ft high St. Louis 7.0 8.0 ft high
1 2 3 4 5.6 ft high 7.9 ft high St. Louis 7.0 8.0 ft high
1 2 3 4 5.6 ft high 7.9 St. Louis 7.0 8.0
1 2 3 4 5.6 ft high 7.9 St. Louis 7.0 8.0
1 2 3 4 5.6 ft high 7.9 St. Louis 7.0 8.0
1 2 3 4 5.6 ft high 7.9 St. Louis 7.0 8.0
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Yesterday's Average 1.5 m. (inches)

National Before 0m
High 80° 2.5 m.m. 80° 2.5 m.m. 80° 2.5 m.m.
Low 70° 1.5 m.m. 70° 1.5 m.m. 70° 1.5 m.m.
Observed Average 100° 2.5 m. 100° 2.5 m. 100° 2.5 m.
Percentage 100° 2.5 m. 100° 2.5 m. 100° 2.5 m.
Percent low 70° 1.5 m. 100° 2.5 m. 100° 2.5 m.

Other areas from 10-20 m. (inches) 0.5 m. (inches) 0.25 m. (inches) 0.25 m. (inches) 0.25 m.

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Mean Phases

Prep 30 Avg 30 Med 4 Avg 60
Total 7.67 26.07
Over 50 26.07

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Base Bar
High 1.5 m 7.67 a.m.
Low 2.5 m 7.67 a.m.
Average 1.5 m 0.41 a.m.
Mean 1.5 m 0.41 a.m.
Average 2.5 m 0.41 a.m.
Subtotal 2.5 m 14.27 a.m.
Intercept 40.77% 33.75% Black, 1.6m 32.75% 74.71%
Control 36.31% 30.71% Black 32.75% 63.95%
Acetone 36.00% 30.71% Black 30.75% 63.75%
Watermark 31.00% 25.71% Low, 1.6m 30.00% 71.91%
Water 19.00% 19.00% Low, 1.6m 19.00% 69.00%
Water 15.00% 15.00% Low, 1.6m 15.00% 65.00%
Water 12.75% 12.00% Low 10.75% 55.75%
Rain 9.75% 9.00% Low, 1.6m 10.00% 55.00%
Light 8.00% 8.00% Low, 1.6m 8.00% 55.00%
Rain 7.00% 7.00% Low, 1.6m 7.00% 55.00%
Light 6.00% 6.00% Low, 1.6m 6.00% 55.00%
Light 5.00% 5.00% Low, 1.6m 5.00% 55.00%
Rain 4.00% 4.00% Low, 1.6m 4.00% 55.00%
Light 3.00% 3.00% Low, 1.6m 3.00% 55.00%
Rain 2.00% 2.00% Low, 1.6m 2.00% 55.00%
Light 1.00% 1.00% Low, 1.6m 1.00% 55.00%
Rain 0.00% 0.00% Low, 1.6m 0.00% 55.00%
Light 0.00% 0.00% Low, 1.6m 0.00% 55.00%
Rain 0.00% 0.00% Low, 1.6m 0.00% 55.00%
Light 0.00% 0.00% Low, 1.6m 0.00% 55.00%

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The National Guard stands by an construction continous near the National Mall on Tuesday. D.C. is preparing for the President 250 Grand Prix this weekend.

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Under a power of sale pursuant to a written Deed of Trust from Welling, 1980-1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037, 2038, 2039, 2040, 2041, 2042, 2043, 2044, 2045, 2046, 2047, 2048, 2049, 2050, 2051, 2052, 2053, 2054, 2055, 2056, 2057, 2058, 2059, 2060, 2061, 2062, 2063, 2064, 2065, 2066, 2067, 2068, 2069, 2070, 2071, 2072, 2073, 2074, 2075, 2076, 2077, 2078, 2079, 2080, 2081, 2082, 2083, 2084, 2085, 2086, 2087, 2088, 2089, 2090, 2091, 2092, 2093, 2094, 2095, 2096, 2097, 2098, 2099, 2100

The property will be sold in the U.S. market and subject to conditions, restrictions, agreements, representations and agreements of record affecting the subject property, if any, and with the ownership of any kind.

Some of Sale, A deposit or the form of a deposit or a petition which can be obtained from the U.S. Bank of America, which is not to be a deposit or a petition which can be obtained from the U.S. Bank of America, which is not to be a deposit or a petition which can be obtained from the U.S. Bank of America, which is not to be a deposit or a petition which can be obtained from the U.S. Bank of America, which is not to be a deposit or a petition which can be obtained from the U.S. Bank of America, which is not to be a deposit or a petition which can be obtained from the U.S. Bank of America, which is not to be a deposit or a petition which can be

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Under a power of only centimetre in a certain band of 5x10 square inches, the 2,000 is except as a base 10,000, base 2,000 is being the usual Records of Texas Company County, MS, with an original overcoat balance of $10,000,000. The company is located within the North Branch of Texas, and is located not on public side of the 5x10 or 6x10 square inches category. County, 10,000. Max. St. Upper Marlboro, MS, 10,000. Ground Ring, entrance, location of Main St., La.

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A.S. 7947-102. 1989-1, 1,417. OF (2026), together with any building, or improvements thereon, located in Texas Company County, MS and none fully described in the above-mentioned Form.

The property, and the improvements thereon, with no extra or "no" or "satisfied" and subject to conditions, restrictions, and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, and with its own use.

Section 2.1a. A deposit of $10,000 in the base of additional funds, subject to the provisions of the agreement of the parties hereto, and to the extent that the property has been sold to the other, and the property has been sold to the other, and the property has been sold to the other, and the property has been sold to the other, and the property has been sold to the other, and the property has been sold to the other, and the property has been sold to the other, and the property has been sold to the other, and the property has been sold to the other, and the property has been sold to the other, and the property has been sold to the other, and the property has been sold to the other, and the property has been sold to the other, and

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Why Armenian cucumbers are superior (even if they're melons)

BY ELIANA BARKACHNIKY

Every summer I try to grow Armenian cucumbers. Some you past a foot, all of them deeply ridged with crinkles I've come to love. Their serpentine shapes make them look almost alive, the way they cut and double back, each one with a personality all its own. They love the heat and give back the opposite: some, thing cool, pale green, thin-skinned and crisp — the much thing you want on a day that's too hot to cook.

Compared with other cucumbers, they're milder, with a mallow, balanced flavor, and are easily bitter. If you already reach for English or Persian cucumbers, think of the Armenian ones with their distinctive looks as their more accurate, exciting results.

Technically, Armenian cucumbers aren't cucumbers at all. You could cut them your whole life and never know that they're botanically melons, closely related to cantaloupe. But since they grow long and ridged instead of round and smooth, and because they stay crisp and never turn as sweet as the cantaloupe they're related to, calling them cucumbers makes sense.

They go by different names in various parts of the world — even in Turkish, herbs in Lebanon and Syria, turnurils in Italian. But they crossed an ocean with Armenians, and they have carried 122.000W 99.00 Ea

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Don't fall for these 5 myths about grocery store wines

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Maybe you never wear grocery circular for weekly wine deals. Or you occasionally imparts two bottles on route to checkout. Either way, shopping for wine at the supermarket is an accessible, and often affordable, way to fill your cart and glass — so

long as it's hard in your state. But if you're just disenchanted or overwhelmed in the aisles because the field can be uneven, some grooms hand-wheel wines that meet their lasting beauty high standards. Others sell came from whatever distributor gives them the best margins.

No wonder there are so many misconceptions about supermarket wines. Whether you're a chain-store devotee or you can't imagine having childish rods in the same place you purchase fabric oranges. It's important to separate fact from fiction.

Ultimately, we all want to be able to hold great bottles wherever we shop. I spoke with experts on both sides of the register to unpack the most prevalent myths about supermarket wines.

2. All chain stores carry the same wines.

Most supermarket chains check an order of one—from an every location. However, at chains like Costco, Kroger and Tradey Auto, the wine selection at stores can vary.

There are a few reasons why. It might be because of availability or distribution regulations, such as if a wholesaler can ship alcohol only to specific outlets to comply with the working nightmare of the three-tier system.

In other instances, brand representatives can do in-store wine selections based on consumer preferences. "Some parts of the country 100 WINE 00 Ea

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The definitive rules of dining out with kids

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The experience can be taxing, but it can be a positive one, too. Here's what servers, restaurateurs and child experts want you to know.

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Dining at restaurants is one of the joys of life, but even the most devoted parents could agree that kids can sometimes complicate the idyllic scene of a leisurely meal and a lovely setting. Of course, diners of all ages can be poorly behaved, but kids in restaurants tend to elicit the strongest opinions. * We asked parenting and dining experts for tips to ensure the experience goes as smoothly as possible for all involved: parents, fellow diners, restaurant staff and, of course, the kids themselves. First off, they emphasized that when it comes to kids and restaurants, there's no one-size-fits-all approach. Kids come in all sizes and ages, and with all types of dispositions — a sleeping infant isn't the same as a curious toddler or a sulky tween. And any given child has good and bad days (or hours, even), so a fully rested, non-hangry version of them is a different beast from a stressed-out one. * The bottom line: It's important to get kids used to dining in restaurants. So much advice focuses on what's taxing about the experience, but remember that it can be a positive thing for both parents and children. "When you think about it, how much of our adult lives is spent in these social situations where we gather in restaurants — business meals, first dates, whatever it is — [and] gaining those skills and being acclimated to that environment is a really important lesson for children," says Adam Reiter, a veteran of the restaurant industry and the author of "The New Rules of Dining Out." * Here's what you can do to make a meal out with kids a great one. 122.000WINE-OUT 00 Ea

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The noodles are stir-fried with cod and green bell pepper and boast an eye-catching yellow line thanks to mild curry powder and turmeric.

Spark kids' interest in food with colorful noodle bowl

Moultrie with kids can often feel like a battle of pain, so one has how much you might, they expect the food you want them to try and default to plain battered noodles

or other beige foods. One way out of this struggle is to stop packing. - It usually diet malate children pack back instead, encourage them to explore food on their own. In turn, with a sense of curiosity in the variety of color, texture, taste and aroma, spark their interest and investment before

you even get to the table by getting them involved in choosing ingredients and helping with the cooking. While our daughter was somewhat of a jerky note, I witnessed how well the tarts worked when she was about 5 years old. Brocade sprouts became key favorite vegetable ingredients after she marched them proudly home from the farmers market, holding a stalk of them that was nearly taller than she was.

And for years I've been connected by the Instagram feed @cookingbelzer, where I am, first as a toddler and now as a 9-year-old, theorem and delights in the exciting areas of

food for cooks and eats with his parents, Jack and Sunny Zhang in their new cookbook, "Woolnight Winners, Randy Dinnon," the Zhangs offer a helpful guide to approaching family needs as a plentiful, sensory experience, including strategies for getting kids excited and curious about food. This noodle stir-fry, which is adapted from the book, is one answer to a question the Zhangs often ask (yes). "What's your favorite color today?" before boring produce to match his answer. Inspired by the Cartoons-style kids Singapore tried noodles, the bowl pops with brilliant color. The noodles, which are stir-fried with cod and

green bell pepper, boast an eye-catching, electric yellow line from mild curry powder and ground turmeric. It's a toast that's adaptable, so that five to change up the color of the peppers or even the type of vegetable based on what your child questions toward.

With protein coating from shrimp, ham and egg, it's a balanced meal that encourages children to perishly explore how's number of possibilities in a package that's as tasty as it is nutritious.

Hinges is a registered dietitian, nutritionist, cookbook author, and cooking show and podcast host. Learn more at shiningp.com.

Carried Stir-Fried Noodles With Ham and Shrimp

4 to 6 servings (noodles about 8 cups)

This noodle stir-fry. from the creation of @cookingbelzer, Jack and Sunny Zhang, pops with brilliant color from fragrant curry powder, turmeric, and stripe of cod and green bell pepper. The dish is inspired by Singapore food noodles, which is a popular Cartoons-style takeout dish, they write. Packed with protein from shrimp, ham and egg, it's a meal that brings a bonnie of nutrition and joy. To make this recipe in the least amount of time, prep your ingredients while the water comes to a boil.

Storage: Refrigerate for up to 2 days.

Total time: 15 mins

Adapted from "Woolnight Winners, Randy Dinnon" by Jack and Sunny Zhang (Bacon Element, 2020)

Ingredients

  • 4 ounces stir-fry vermicelli
  • 3 tablespoons roasted oil, each an overalls or canola, divided
  • 2 large eggs, beaten
  • 4 ounces large shrimp (about 10 per pound), peeled and develated, take removed
  • 4 ounces ham, finely sliced, then cut into cheeses
  • 1 large red bell pepper, cored, seeded and thinly sliced
  • 1 large green bell pepper, cored, seeded and thinly sliced
  • ½ medium yellow to white onion (4 ounces total), thinly sliced
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced or finely grated
  • 2 teaspoons curry powder
  • ½ teaspoon granulated sugar
  • ½ teaspoon thin salt
  • Water, no needed
  • 2 tablespoons reduced-sodium soy sauce or fish sauce
  • ¼ teaspoon ground turmeric
  • 1 cauliflower, thinly sliced

Steps

  • 4 bring noodlums pot of water to stand out high heat. Add the vermicelli and cook according to the package instructions first stir-fry. Drain, then transfer to a medium bowl.
  • No a large (1) stalk (4) skillet over medium-high heat, heat 1 tablespoon of the oil until a drop of cold water is added and rapidly sacked. Add the egg and cook, breaking them into small pieces, add to each ounce, stir 30 to 40 seconds, breaking 8 into small pieces. Transfer to a medium bowl.
  • Add another 1 tablespoon of the oil to the pop and return to medium-high heat. Add the

  • shrimp and ham, and cook, stirring occasionally until the shrimp are cooled through, 2 to 3 minutes. Transfer to the bowl with the eggs.

  • Encrast the finely high and add the remaining 1 tablespoon of oil. Add the bell peppers and onion, and stir-fry until starting to soften, about 2 minutes. Add the garlic and stir-fry until aromatic, about 40 seconds. Sprinkle to the curry powder, sugar and salt, and stir-fry until an approximately 30 seconds. Add the cooked noodles and stir-fry, tossing with tongs until well combined, 1 to 2 minutes. If the jam seems dry, add 1 to 2 tablespoons of water. Add the soy sauce and turmeric, and stir-fry until evenly coated, about 2 minutes.
  • Return the eggs, ham and shrimp to the jam, and turn to combine, 1 to 2 minutes more. Stir in the cauliflower, then remove from the ham and serve immediately.

Substitutions

  • Vermicelli noodles — singed hair pants.

  • Glitter-free? — Use gluten-free

tartaril.

  • Greens—red bell pepper — any

color bell pepper.

  • Vegetarian or vegan? — Use six

tea-fries to do in place of shrimp

and ham, and cook the eggs.

  • Onion — a skillet.

  • Soups — 2 teaspoons of ½ ounce

of water, 1/2 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/2 cup

Squats and a few peppers — a few

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the Armenian name in the United States ever since.

Sometimes called yard-long or snake cucumbers, they're grown and sold all over the country. You'll find them at farmers markets and at Middle Eastern and Mediterranean grocery stores around July and August, when they're at peak season.

No place in the United States has more ten to the Armenian cucumbers than the one most historically associated with its people's migration. Fresno, California. Armenians began serving there in the 1990s and came to greater numbers during the Ottoman Empire, first during the Hamedian massacre of the mid-1950s, then during the genocide of 1955. When they arrived, the San Joaquin Valley was selectively hot, dry and inhospitable. The land had to be irrigated and its end-load hardpan threatened through before anything could grow. It took generations of immigrant and refugee labor to turn the valley into the agricultural bolamash it is today.

For a place tend to love heat, the valley was close to perfect, and generations of Armenian Americans pressed these seeds into California dirt and scantled them back. They traveled the way everything did in the diaspora: hand-to-hand, one person to the next. That's how they reached me, too — a friend mailed me a packet the year I had my first garden. Ask where any of it started and the market was always the same, a friend who got them from family who got them from the Old Country.

When I eventually moved to Fresno myself, I knew I'd always be able to get on the. That's where I learned to cut them on hot August nights, when the first food made your up sometime after night and you could open the doors and windows and wait for the first breeze to move through, in the air cooled and the opposite were fresh, and was the first dish I'd make — the cucumbers with cantaloupe, onions and leaves, putting the sweeter, rounder fruit against the mellower, crispier one.

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This salad combines Armenian cucumber with ripe cantaloupe, ribbons of prosciutto, and mint and pistachios, while a tart lemon-sunne dressing keeps things bright.

At the market, look for firm, hearty cucumbers with smooth, pale-green skin and no soft spots. I never peel them because the skin is thin and doesn't get in the way, but if you want to, one of the favorite ways to peel a cucumber is at stripes, leaving hands of skin so it comes out looking like a sirloa. And because they hold their crunch, you can cut them a day or two ahead, and they'll keep

The beauty of the Armenian cucumber is that it stays crisp — you never get the soft, watery leishown of a cucumber that's given up.

in the fridge well.

The beauty of the Armenian cucumber is that it stays crisp — you never get the soft, watery leishown of a cucumber that's given up. That's why they're built for pudding or for cutting,

into small cubes and stirring new thick, strained yogurt or laboch with a clove or two of crushed garlic. Too firm for a sandwich, they're a method on a craditite platter, cut into spears alongside carrots where they're

an easy stand-in for odors and an ideal companion for ranch dip. On the hottest days, they need nothing but salt and a cold fridge.

Over the years, the Armenian cucumber became a symbol for

me of the Armenian journey — a fruit that left one place, picked up a new name and became something new on the other side of the world while returning a lot of the past. Diaspora always creates its own world, feed in, chuted, and the cucumber is proof that a thing can travel far, change so much and still, unmistakably, remain sweet.

It also, as it happens, makes a very good salad.

Armenian Cucumber Salad With Cantaloupe and Prosciutto

4 to 4 servings (makes about 1 cups)

This salad pairs Armenian cucumbers, also known as yard-long or snake cucumbers, with ripe cantaloupe, ribbons of prosciutto, and mint and pistachios, while a tart lemon-sunne dressing keeps the salad fresh and bright. Because Armenian cucumbers are, technically, in the same family, the cantaloupe pairing is especially delicious, as they complement one another with their freshness and inclusion.

Manage: The salad is best eaten immediately. Safferson can be refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 1 day, though the cucumbers and cantaloups will soften and release liquid.

Where to buy: Armenian cucumbers can be found during the summer at farmers markets, as well as Armenian, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean and Persian markets, and some well-stocked supermarkets.

Total times: 20 miles

From journalist Liana Aghajanian.

Ingredients

  • 2 tortillions Armenian cucumbers (25 to 10 inches long; 1½ pounds total), ends trimmed
  • ¼ small ripe cantaloupe (about ½ ounces total), seeded, peeled and cut into ¼ neck drunks (2 cups)

  • Place salt

  • 4 to 6 thin slices prosciutto (2 ounces), turn into bite-size pieces

  • ¼ cup chopped fresh mint leaves

  • ¼ cup (about 1 ounce) roasted and salted pistachios, coarsely chopped

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Compared with other cucumbers, Armenian cucumbers are milder, with a mellow, balanced flavor, and they're rarely bitter.

  • ¼ cup fresh lemon juice (from about 1 ounce)
  • 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon ground enme, plus more for serving

Shape

  • Place the Armenian cucumbers crosswise into rounds about ½ inch thick. (Of the cucumbers are either than 2 inches, halos them long/broke before slicing.)
  • Arrange the cucumbers and cantaloups on a large serving platter, and season lightly with salt. (The prosciutto and salted pistachios will also add saltiness.) Then the two prosciutto among the fruit, then scatter the mint and pistachios evenly over the top.
  • In a small bowl or liquid measuring cup, whisk together the lemon juice, olive oil and enme until combined. Taste, and adjust the seasoning as needed, the dressing should be bright and tart.
  • Drinks the dressing evenly over the entire salad, making sure it reaches the cucumbers, cantaloups and prosciutto. Lightly sprinkle with enme and serve immediately.

Substitutions

  • Armenian cucumbers >> mint (Persian) cucumbers, though their texture and flavor will differ.
  • Vegetarian? >> Drink the prosciutto, and add crumbled line or thin shuttings of a cheese melt as risotto salata or Murschopp for saltiness.

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Your supermarket's wine aisle might surprise you

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tend to like sweeter wines, and other parts like drost wines," says Curtis Mann, a Master of Wine and the vice president of wine, beer and spirits at Kroger.

Local sourcing is another factor. Our example, if you're shopping for cabernet servicemen at a Kroger in Northern California, you might see options from smaller Boro Bottles, Mann says. "In Washington state, there are going to be cabernets from Columbia Valley or Red Mountain. And, on the East Coast, it's usually more import-driven because it's closer to Europe," he says.

2. People who are serious about wine don't buy it at supermarkets.

One of the biggest misconceptions I hear about supermarket wines is that they're somehow less high than bottles purchased elsewhere. This is certain.

Do many wine professionals work on could all patronize independent shops to purchase lovingly produced, small-production bottles delivered by various kinds? Of course we do, we're nonflexible. But that's not realistic. Personally, I'd rather everyone have access to wines they enjoy than moralize about who buys what and where.

Besides, some grocers go out of their way to soar as well-made bottles in the same way they might prioritize local produce or sustainably farmed seafood, says Belinda Chang, a James Board Award-winning cosmetics based in Chicago.

"Grocery stores have just improved overall," says Chang, who regularly buys wine at Cowics and Hercules. "The idea that it's not cool to shop for wine in your local grocery store is really outdated."

The trick is to cool labels carefully, adds Chris Jenkins. He wins ambassador at Crimson Lane Viewnuth in Linden, Virginia. "Look for the importer's name if you're familiar with importers, or look

for a specific region — the more specific the better," he says. In other words, soak out a Willamette Valley chardonnay as opposed to Grogan white wine.

Jenkins finds that many supermarkets carry good-value cotsnasts, or sparkling wines from French regions other than Champagne. "You can do really well with cotsnast in the 60s to 82s range," he says.

"Chang's supermarket go too include easy-drinking coats, as well as red and white blends from La Vieille Revue, a label from Women's Rhine Valley. These bottles cost between $8 and $17."

3. Bottles from prestigious wine regions are overpriced.

At large supermarket chains, the best value tends to be among well-known grape varieties and regions, Chang says. It's a numbers game. Chains require ample inventory, so supermarkets are more likely to sell established crowd pleasure than deep cuts. The former category includes Hinge-like New Zealand carrington blanc and malbec from Argentina.

"Go for classic things in the grocery store," Chang says. "If I'm looking for something I'm never bad before, that's when I'll go to my local wine shop, my trusted admirers."

4. Private label wines are always good — or always phonk.

Add's Specially Selected, Target's California Roots, Cordo's Kirkland Signature, and the Charles Shaw and Two-Back Chuck bottles at Tudor Jock are all private labels. That means the wine was produced especially for a retailer, so we're unlikely to find the winemaker's name anywhere on the bottle.

"We work directly with the winestos," explains Julie Zanni, Add's director of national buying for adult beverages. "It's very efficient how we develop these packages, the branding and the marketing behind it. That gives us a lot of room for incredible value."

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"Grocery stores have just improved overall. The idea that it's not cool to shop for wine in your local grocery store is really outdated."

Bethom Young, SUPERVISOR

Private label wines can offer significant savings, but quality values. The brands aren't necessarily linked to a certain winemaker or even region, as a result, you might love a bottle of Charles Shaw proof next one year and dislike it the next. (This can happen with any wine you purchase, of course. Bottles might have also been improperly stored, one could be cooked or run near just in in a different head space

during the second go-around.)

5. There's nothing you can do if you bring home a deal.

If you take a chance on a supermarket wine-and don't like how it tastes, all is not lost. Incorporates soda, whites, coats and bubbles make excellent cocktail ingredients.

Salt a splash of soda and a citrus wheel to turn any wine into a spritter. Or take a cue from Spain, and combine equal

parts red wine and cola to make a Kalimette or swap in lemon-lime soda for a Tinte de Verane.

"My instinct is always to turn it into a sangria or mulled wine," Chang says. Recently, she sinistered over with given cardamom and pink peppercorns, and then chilled and served it over pebble ice as a summers, aromatic refresher. "There's always a way to make it work."

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A: This is one of those questions that no matter how I answer, people will probably criticize me. Official guidance from USDA is time are good for 8 to 12 months in the bulge after opening pickles (to 3 months). If they're so old that you don't know how long they've been open, that doesn't necessarily begin to use with ease of confidence. But you have to decide your own level of risk. I've had people tell me they are thin and I just chew, but that's not how I will typically. If it's a few jars, and you're a little nervous about safety, I wouldn't blame you're holding them a heat-brewed, starting over and then being attentive to using things sooner (and labeling the jars with the date you open them).

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A: You can or inhale out raw or not fully cooked corn. (Though some people have a harder time digesting raw corn — it gives me a stomach ache!) At far as the nutrition, I've been trying to dig into some of the studies out there, but it's a bit above my level of expertise and time. In short, cooking does have an affect on the carbonogen, but are whether that is consequential for most people in good health in the amounts you're likely eating it? Probably not. I'd say out if however you like it.

Q: My oven has a convection bale and a convection braid option. When would it choose that one, the typical bake and braid options, and if I used convection bake, would I need to adjust the temperature?

A: Convection is best for things you want brown and crisp — roasting meat and vegetables, some cookies. Convection is not a single not be that much different from regular bread since the traditional bread is already pretty powerful. But the fan will be going, so you'll get more even heat around the food. I can't tell you whether you need to reduce the temperature, because it depends on your oven. My oven amounts are all things like temperature for 20 degrees when I select convection — so if a recipe calls for 400 degrees and I decide to use convection, the oven will progress to 100 degrees. If your oven doesn't have that feature, then, yes, best to reduce the temp yourself by 20 degrees to see how it goes.

Q: I've been following your advice and diligently saving the home from our grocery store club (contact) do them, to the point where I have a gallon-size freezer bag hanging at the rooms. Now what I did the recipes is to talk about turning a single reinstem chicken can use into stock, and I have a lot more better than that! In short some kind of formula, more than a recipe per se, along the lines of, "For each pound of beans, use 8 hundred cups of onions, carrots, celery, etc."? A: I don't know of a formula, and truthfully, I'm a bit level super care, use what it have when it comes to stock and batch. If you don't say the same, it's what you could easily use all these beans at once, using just enough water to cover them. So not to get into batch and half for another. Off the top of my head, I'd throw in one onion (halved), a few carrots and a few celery stalks. Inches with some of the potatoes, the celery stems if you have them. It's very flexible and forgiving from experience. And you can almost cook it longer to concentrate the flavor more.

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Q: Are the trials of greener cheese suitable to pop into soups and such, as are the parmesan trials? A: No, if you decide you don't want to eat it (barring any wax or anything else on there), you can certainly see it just like you would a parmesan trial.

Q: Can I use your Pilsore Pull-Apart Dinner Rolls recipe for a 1 oz of bread/caramel? If yes, assuming I'll need to adjust the baking — either temp or time or both. We love the texture of those rolls and would equally love a larger dish that this shot? A: Oh that would be fun! You could try to use the same rough technique and time being from our recipe for Popparous Pull-Apart Bread.

Q: Do you think your recipe for Kawasaki Rove Roasted Tacker Bread would work in a tiny Sisco coaster? We keep sure on the paint all summer for baking. but I'll love to roast another breast without heating up our old beans. Something about the low temperature section use without an oven.

A: I don't know the open of your model, but if it does have temperature controls that include the temps specified in the recipe (400 degrees at the high end and 375 at the lower), it would probably be okay! A quick glance shows that 200 degrees might be the minimum temp on the coaster, and if there's the one, it would just cook for less time in the last step.

Q: I have used evaporated milk, and blend in waffles and muffins. I did not accept negative impact. What, if any, impact could it have on breads using meat?

A: I might not be inclined to use evaporated milk in yourd breads, which are a bit more sensitive to ingredients. For one, it's thickest and dense, so it may weigh down the dough more. And because it's been cooked down, it has roughly double the sugars and proteins, which could potentially affect rise and color.

Q: When I've looked at the nutrition info on cocoa powder(s) is not cupboard, and then once in the store, they're ALL different. I'm not worried about calories, just why they're not closer. Do you happen to know if this is just what the manufacturer governs at, versus each one going through a break calorimeter for those numbers? I realize the differences are insignificant, it's just something that hinged me. A: There can be some variability in how the cocoa powder is produced (become) whether it's Dutch process or not, which can affect the levels of fat and starch, and therefore potentially uneven, too. I suspect this may explain what we're seeing. (And also make sure you're not thinking of sweetened options, which are out there.)

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KEY: SPECIFIC SIZE: 1/4" X 1/2" X 1/4" X 1/4" X 1/4" X 1/4" X 1/4" X 1/4" X 1/4"

Q: When a recipe specifically lists "light" or "dark" brown sugar or "natural" or "Dutch process" cocoa powder, what are the pros and cons of using the other? (If your ask another question, I need previously about your Overnight New York Style Cheesecake recipe. I don't want to mess with perfection, but a Washington Post recipe for Vanilla-Show Like With Strawberry Glass (also) from a dried strawberry powder for the glass. How much of the strawberry powder should I add to flavor the cheesecake before.)

A: Light or dark brown sugar simply differs in how much molasses is added to — that can affect moisture and acidity and obviously color. It's more amounts, it's typically not consequential. The higher the

TOP: Big Little Summer Tomato Pizza takes advantage of summer tomatoes and herbs.

MIDDLE: Pilsorey Pull-Apart Dinner Rolls bake beautifully into each other, which contributes both height and no attraction pull-apart appearance.

BOTTOM: The glass in Vanilla-Show Like With Strawberry Glass is made from brown dried strawberries.

amount in a recipe, though, you may start to see more differences than you want because of the greater or lesser amount of molasses. America's Test Kitchen recommends not swapping them. I for 1 at 1/4 cup and above. As for cocoa powder, in a nutshell, natural is more acidic than Dutch process, which has been treated to reduce the acidity. That affects flavor, color and the type of humour the recipe needs. I'm not really sure what to suggest about the frozen dried strawberries! Baked into a cake, it may outlay being torn subtle, by you might need a lot to actually turn it, but too much could end up affecting the texture. It's hard to use. You could try baking the actual pieces of strawberries into this cake so you get into little bends of strawberry flavor.

Q: I've had good leafs making crispy bread sticks using my homemade French bread dough. But now I'm wondering if I could use The Washington Post's great Pilsore Pull-Apart Dinner Roll recipe for soft bread sticks (like the ones at Offer Garden). Do you think that you will work? If not, can you recommend a more appropriate recipe? Also, should I install them with quick, better before or after baking? A: I actually think that crispy mugs be a little too anticlockal; never for brushbinder. I've seen recipes that use doughs more like pizza dough. You could try out the Edvard Pizza Dough or Neugotham Style Pizza Dough.

Q: I'm looking for ways to use a large jar of called butter caramel sauce that I was gifted. I know I can use it as a dip or sauce for fruit or as part of cake frosting. Do you have other suggestions? A: Caramel is great in a tart. Also millionaire's shortbread! Could also be part of a sandwich cooks filling or thundering cookie topping. Here are some optional dishes that I can use for: Chocolate Caramel Tart; Salt Caramel Millionaire; Shortbread; Brown Butter; Edard Caramel Cookies; Salted Caramel Sandwich Cookies.

Q: My sage plants have produced waffling summer. I have even dried a good amount of it. On super for days I can dry it in the sun, how what do I use dried and fresh sage or, minus boiled, meats? Another question — is it worth the effort to dry fresh basil and steak? A: I find like the effort required to dry herbs in pretty low, as it's mostly a quarter process. I guess you need to decide if it's worth it for you personally and if you have dishes you'd lose them in. Here are some sage recipes (the lemonade is great). Mix and Sage Lemonade; Pickled Parsley or Sage. Gives its With Brown Butter and Sage; Parskin With Salmon; Peas and Sage; Butternut Squash and Sage Oven Roasts; Sash to Skin Squash and Sage Pasta.

Q: The tomatoes in our garden are finally starting to ripen — Roma, San Marzano, besttank, cherry. Do you have ripe for which variety to see is top homemade pizza, and technique for keeping them from making the pizza vegg?

A: Cherry tomatoes are going to have the least amount of liquid Romae San Marzano are lower, too. On Big Little Summer Tomato Pizza, you can't have to use halvesi cherry tomatoes and these a large tomato. If we're worried about moisture with something like the besttank, you could also chew, lightly salt them and let them drain on a towel and get them dry. And not don't use tomatoes. Or you might turn them into something else, like our 12-Hour Tomatoes.

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8 satisfying meals to help you hit your protein goals on busy evenings

BY VICTORIA CUMINO

We're living in a protein-manning world, one where the "high-protein" label has made its way into just about everything, including products you wouldn't traditionally associate with this essential macronutrient, such as popcorn, coffee and even water.

As Nourish columnist Ellie Krueger wrote, protein "is necessary to build antioxidants much in and other tissues, create well-level cells, and keep him. skin and finger-milk healthy! It helps produce antibodies and keeps our immune systems running strong. Protein is satiating, helping us stay fuller longer after a meal, and it helps temper spikes in blood sugar when eaten with carbohydrate-rich foods."

That being said, most people can get enough of it without adding power protein products into the sun.

We've put together a list of naturally protein-rich dinners to help you hit your daily protein goals without much effort. Each bar at least 30 grams of protein and will keep you feeling full and satisfied.

You can find these and other high-protein dishes in our recipe archives at major-splittafecities.

1. Grilled Chicken With

Charred Corn and Pollanes

Chicken breast is an excellent source of protein. New 20-gilled, then served atop a bed of held and citrate salad meals with charred corn, pollanes and mashed avocado for a satiating meal that boasts 10 grams of protein per serving.

2. Edamato Spaghetti With Peas and Pistachios

Peas, mint, beans, garlic and red pepper flakes form the spicy sauce in this protein-packed, impulse-based pasta dish where each serving delivers 20 grams of the macronutrient.

3. Chaman Kaliya (Paneer in Yellow Gravy)

The star of this creamy, com-pleafulak is paneer, a fresh cheese popular in South Asian cuisine that happens to be high in protein. Each serving of this com-bering carry offers 32 grams of protein.

4. Millet Tender Kirshen With Lentils and Kale

If you're looking to put a dinner together quickly, consider this hearty millet meal. A comes together in just 10 minutes, thanks to canned lentils, and delivers 10 grams of protein in each serving.

5. Chicken Spindle Salad

With Grilled Bread

This recipe from Ellie Krueger illustrates the popular handheld sandwich from Binghamton, New York, into a flavorful salad with cubes of grilled, marinated meat. Each serving contains a whopping 40 grams of protein.

6. Grilled Shrimp With Gschujang and Honey

A little honey and spicy gschujang go along way to these flavor-packed shrimp chewers. Boone: It sticks to at 20 grams of protein per serving.

7. Brown Sugar and Chili-Rubbed Salmon Sheet Pan Dinner

With minimal prep or cleanup, this short-pan salmon recipe is a workaholic here and offers 50 grams of protein per serving. While the dish calls for Yukon Gold potatoes and spring onions or large scallions, you can easily substitute to any vegetables you have on hand.

8. Rice Bowls With Chicken, Feta, Olives and Tomatoes

With 10 grams of protein per serving, these Mediterranean-style grain bowls are a favorite among our readers. "The mix of juicy chicken, tangy feta, and berry olives with sweet tomatoes is just 'that's like,'" one reviewer wrote. "Sugar simple, easy to roll on," another said.

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A little honey and spicy gschujang pack a big punch in Grilled Shrimp With Gschujang and Honey.

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Rice Bowls With Chicken, Feta, Olives and Tomatoes is a favorite among readers.

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Edamato Spaghetti With Peas and Pistachios offers a formidable 10 grams of protein per serving.

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The star of Chaman Kaliya is paneer, a fresh cheese popular in South Asian cuisine that happens to be high in protein.

Chaman Kaliya (Paneer in Yellow Gravy)

A servings

This Kushnuti recipe from author and chef Romy Gill channels the best-of-the-cupers cooking: a simple technique with a blue-turbe-wool, full of complex flavors from the keriting of spicy Gill calls it a "beautiful, dark bowl of yellow mandarin," and it is 10-make this dish vegan, substitute extra-firm tofu for the paneer and full-fat coconut milk for the dairy milk.

Storage: Refrigerate for up to 4 days, or freeze for up to 3 months. Where to buy: Mustard oil, asafetida (king), dried fenugreek leaves (kanez methi), black cardamom and Indian green chiles can be found in Indian and some international markets. Paneer can also be found there, as well as in many well-stocked supermarkets.

Active times: 10 mins; Total time: 45 mins

Adapted from "On the Himalayan Trail: Recipes and Stories from Kashmir to Ladakh" by Romy Gill (Hardie-Green, 2022).

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons mustard oil (see Substitutions)
  • 1 ground paneer, cubed
  • 8 green cardamom pods
  • 4 black cardamom pods
  • 4 whole cloves
  • 1 teaspoon cumin seeds

  • 3 bay leaves

  • 2 whole Indian green chiles, each as Kashmuti, halved lengthwise
  • 1½ teaspoons ground kanez
  • 1 teaspoon ground turmeric
  • 1 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1 teaspoon fine salt

  • ½ teaspoons asafetida powder (king)

  • 1½ cups hot water
  • 1½ cups whole milk
  • 1 teaspoon dried fenugreek leaves (kanez methi)
  • Cooked rice, for serving

Steps

  • In a large skillet over medium heat, heat the oil until it shimmer. Add the paneer and let until lightly browned on all sides, about 2 minutes per side. (The paneer tends to splotter in oil, use a splatter guard if needed.) Soothe to a plate.
  • Add the green and black cardamom, cloves, cumin seeds and bay leaves to the pan and cook, stirring, until over-frequent, about 3 minutes, then add the chiles, kanez, turmeric, ginger, salt and asafetida. Cook, stirring, until fragrant, about 1 minute, then pour in the hot water.

  • Increase the heat and bring to a boil, then reduce the heat until the liquid is immersing, add the half paneer and cook until the water slightly reduces, about 3 minutes. Pour in the milk and cook until the green thickens, 8 to 10 minutes. Stir in the fenugreek leaves, divide among serving bowls and serve hot with rice.

Substitutions

  • Mustard oil = = mustard oil, such as sunflower or avocado.
  • Paneer = = extra-firm tofu, charred and patted dry.
  • Indian chiles = = This green chiles or sesame chiles.
  • Regular milk = = full-fat coconut milk.

Realted at the spring (½ cup, without rice) Gill calories (½ cup/grams), long cardamom, 1kg fat, ½g flour, ½g protein, ½g salt and 1g, ½g protein, 1g sugar Sugar added by Gill: Rane, bread, potatoes (a food/pan/pan) and corn

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You can easily substitute any vegetable you have on hand in this Brown Sugar and Chili-Rubbed Salmon Sheet Pan Dinner.

Brown Sugar and Chili-Rubbed Salmon Sheet Pan Dinner

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Here are the three top reasons to love this workaholic sheet pan salmon: minimal prep and cleanup; the sweet and spicy rich for the fish, and potatoes that crisp on the outside and stay tender on the inside. Storage: Refrigerate for up to 2 days.

Active times: 20 mins; Total time: 25 mins

Adapted from "Oven to Table: Over 100 One Pet and One-Pan Recipes for Your Short Pan, Skillet, Driety Oven and More," by Jan Scott (Penguin/Random House, 2002).

Ingredients

  • 1 pound small Yukon Gold potatoes, halved if wider than 2 inches
  • 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided
  • ½ teaspoon fine salt, plus more as needed
  • 10 ounces (young) thin spring onions or large scallions, root ends trimmed
  • 1 lime
  • 2 tablespoons light brown

sugar

  • 1 tablespoon chili powder
  • Four (8-ounce) skins on salmon fillets, preferably center-cut (see Notes)

Steps

  • Routines a rack in the upper third of the oven and preheat to 400 degrees. Line a large sheet pan with parchment paper.
  • Place the potatoes on the

prepared sheet pan, divide with 1 tablespoon of the oil and season lightly with salt. You to cool, then spread out into an even layer, cut sides down. Roast for 10 minutes, then will not be cooked through.

In a medium bowl, toss the spring onions with 1 tablespoon of the oil to coat. (Just the lime, then cut it in half.)

  • Remove the pan from the oven and set on a hardened surface. Pack the potatoes to one side to make room for the salmon. Add the spring onions (either around the edges or on a separate cleaned space), season lightly with salt, and sprinkle with the lime juice.

  • In a small bowl, stir together the brown sugar, chili powder and the ½ teaspoon of salt. Broth the tops of the salmon fillets with the remaining

  • 1 tablespoon of oil, then rub the brown sugar mixture evenly over each one.

  • Return the pan to the oven and roast for about 25 minutes (there will still be some slightly toasted and flush at the center of the dish), or until the salmon is done to over liking and the onions and potatoes are cooked through.
  • Rape on lime juice over everything in the pan. Serve hot.

Notes

  • Sometimes a center-cut piece of salmon will have about 2 inches of this belly on one side, for even cooking, we like to trick that bit under the fillet.
  • Realted at the spring (½ cup, without rice) Gill calories (½ cup/grams), long cardamom, 1kg fat, ½g flour, ½g protein, ½g salt and 1g, ½g protein, 1g sugar
  • Please note to Brown C. Brown's, small cardamom, a food/pan/pan, corn
🔍 解读视角:本篇基于现象学本质直观、法兰克福学派批判理论(阿多诺/哈贝马斯)与批判话语分析(CDA)传统展开。

制度与权力批判深度研判:The Washington Post (2026-08-19)


▌ 本日全报思想与文化深思雷达 (Intellectual & Cultural Significance Radar)

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 2 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:

  1. 【特朗普关税政策与美国国债危机】 [F1_6 🔍][F1_7 🔍][F1_8 🔍][F1_9 🔍]

    • 事件简述:特朗普政府的关税政策导致财政收入损失数十亿美元,迫使美国财政部加速借债;截至8月10日,美国国债已突破10.6万亿美元,远超此前CBO预测,债务利息年支出将超1万亿美元。
    • 思想文化深思切入点:该事件触动了资本主义现代性的制度悖论——以贸易保护主义刺激国内经济,却通过债务杠杆透支未来,暴露了时间性剥夺(temporal dispossession)的权力机制。哈贝马斯的“合法性危机”理论与阿甘本的“例外状态”在此交汇,揭示了主权权力如何在经济与政治之间制造不可持续的循环。
  2. 【民主党内部对埃尔-赛义德的排斥】 [F3_17 🔍][F3_18 🔍][F3_19 🔍][F3_20 🔍][F3_21 🔍]

    • 事件简述:民主党领袖查克·舒默在密歇根州初选中支持克莱尔·史蒂文斯,却因埃尔-赛义德对以色列政策的批评而被迫转向支持前州参议员罗伊·杰克逊;民主党内部因以色列-巴勒斯坦问题陷入分裂。
    • 思想文化深思切入点:该事件触动了多元民主的内在张力——如何在多元文化与政治团结之间寻找平衡。罗尔斯的“公平正义”与巴迪乌的“事件”理论在此交汇,揭示了民主政治如何在道德绝对主义与策略妥协之间徘徊。

▌ 精选核心专题深度思想论证 (In-Depth Dialectical Monograph)

专题一: 主权债务与时间性剥夺:特朗普关税政策下的资本主义现代性危机

1. 现实困境深描(The Concrete Dilemma)

特朗普政府的关税政策在短期内试图通过贸易保护主义刺激国内制造业与就业,却在长期内导致财政收入锐减,迫使财政部加速借债以支付政府开支 [F1_6 🔍]。这一政策的核心矛盾在于:主权权力试图通过透支未来(债务)来维持当下的经济增长,从而制造了一个不可持续的循环。截至8月10日,美国国债已突破10.6万亿美元 [F1_7 🔍],债务利息年支出预计将超过1万亿美元 [F1_8 🔍]。更为关键的是,这一债务危机正在加速法定债务上限的提前到来 [F1_9 🔍],使得国会在债务上限问题上的政治博弈更加激烈。

2. 博弈机制与话语策略剖析(Mechanisms & Discourse)

特朗普政府的关税政策与债务扩张策略,实际上是一种“时间性剥夺”的权力机制。通过将未来的经济负担转嫁给后代,当前政府得以在短期内维持政治合法性。然而,这种策略的合法性基础正在瓦解:CBO的预测被证明是错误的 [F1_7 🔍],而债务利息支出的急剧上升 [F1_8 🔍] 使得债务问题从“可控”变为“失控”。在话语层面,特朗普政府通过将关税政策包装为“爱国经济政策”,将批评者贴上“反美”或“全球主义者”的标签,从而掩盖其政策的内在矛盾。

3. 历史思想资源的平等对话(Theoretical Resonance)

哈贝马斯在《合法性危机》一书中指出,资本主义现代性的核心矛盾在于:经济系统的增长逻辑与政治系统的合法性需求之间的张力。当经济增长无法满足政治合法性的需求时,主权权力便会通过债务杠杆透支未来,制造“时间性剥夺”。阿甘本在《例外状态》中进一步指出,主权权力通过制造例外状态(如债务危机),将公民从政治主体转化为债务主体,从而瓦解民主政治的基础。这一理论框架为理解特朗普政府的关税政策与债务扩张提供了深刻的解释。

4. 当代现实对理论的反向质询与新洞见(Contemporary Synthesis)

当代资本主义的全球化供应链与金融化逻辑,使得主权债务问题从“国内问题”转化为“全球问题”。特朗普政府的关税政策不仅导致国内债务危机,还通过贸易战与汇率操纵,将债务危机传导至全球其他经济体。这一现实表明,哈贝马斯与阿甘本的理论需要进一步拓展:主权债务的时间性剥夺不仅是国内政治的问题,更是全球治理的问题。未来的理论研究应关注如何通过国际协调机制(如IMF改革、全球债务重组机制)来应对这一挑战。


专题二: 多元民主的内在张力与政治团结:民主党内部分裂的制度伦理分析

1. 现实困境深描(The Concrete Dilemma)

民主党在密歇根州初选中因埃尔-赛义德对以色列政策的批评而陷入分裂 [F3_17 🔍][F3_18 🔍]。民主党领袖查克·舒默原本支持克莱尔·史蒂文斯,但因埃尔-赛义德的激进立场被迫转向支持前州参议员罗伊·杰克逊 [F3_20 🔍]。这一事件暴露了民主党在多元文化与政治团结之间的内在张力:如何在捍卫犹太选民利益与维护党内团结之间寻找平衡 [F3_21 🔍]

2. 博弈机制与制度伦理剖析(Mechanisms & Ethical Tensions)

民主党的分裂反映了多元民主的制度困境:在多元文化社会中,不同群体的利益诉求往往存在冲突。埃尔-赛义德的批评立场在党内引发了激烈争议,部分民主党人认为其未能充分谴责反犹太主义 [F3_21 🔍],而另一部分人则认为其立场反映了对巴勒斯坦人民的同情。这一冲突表明,民主党在处理以色列-巴勒斯坦问题时,缺乏有效的制度机制来协调不同群体的利益诉求。

3. 历史思想资源的平等对话(Theoretical Resonance)

罗尔斯在《正义论》中提出的“公平正义”原则强调,社会制度应确保不同群体的利益诉求得到公平对待。然而,在实际政治中,多元民主往往面临“多数人的暴政”风险,即多数群体的利益诉求压制少数群体的权利 [F3_19 🔍]。巴迪乌的“事件”理论则指出,政治变革往往源于对现有制度的激烈批判,但这种批判必须以维护民主团结为前提。民主党的分裂表明,多元民主在面对激烈的道德争议时,如何在批判与团结之间寻找平衡,仍是一个未解的难题。

4. 当代现实对理论的反向质询与新洞见(Contemporary Synthesis)

当代多元民主的挑战在于,如何在全球化背景下处理跨国利益冲突。民主党的分裂表明,在处理以色列-巴勒斯坦问题时,民主党需要超越国内政治的狭隘视角,考虑国际人道主义与人权原则。未来的民主理论应关注如何通过制度创新(如公民大会、协商民主机制)来应对这一挑战,确保多元民主在全球化时代仍能保持活力与包容性。


▌ 面向学者的开放性思想追问与研究路标 (Open Horizans for Scholarly Inquiry)

  1. 【开放性学术追问一:主权债务的全球治理困境】

    • 在全球化与金融化的背景下,主权债务的时间性剥夺如何从“国内问题”转化为“全球问题”?未来的国际协调机制(如IMF改革、全球债务重组机制)应如何应对这一挑战?
  2. 【开放性学术追问三:多元民主的内在张力与政治团结】

    • 在多元文化与政治团结之间,民主政治如何寻找平衡?未来的民主理论应如何应对这一挑战?
🔍 解读视角:本篇基于制度理性架构(Logos)与生活世界集体情感(Pathos)内在辩证机制展开。

制度与权力批判深度研判:The Washington Post (2026-08-19)

▌ 本日全报生活世界痛感与情感政治深思雷达 (Lifeworld & Affective Significance Radar)

在系统通盘梳理本期报纸所涉及的所有报道后,以下 3 个具体事件在生活世界痛感、情感政治动员与制度理性冲突层面最值得学者进一步深思:

  1. 【特朗普关税政策与国债危机】 [F1_6 🔍][F1_7 🔍][F1_8 🔍][F1_9 🔍]

    • 事件简述:特朗普政府的关税政策导致财政收入损失数十亿美元,迫使美国财政部加速借债;截至8月10日,美国国债已突破10.6万亿美元,远超此前CBO预测,债务利息年支出将超1万亿美元。
    • 情感政治与伦理深思切入点:该事件触动了普通纳税人对“代际不公”的集体痛感——当代人享受高消费而将债务负担转嫁给后代;制度理性(技术官僚债务管理)与生活世界痛感(底层家庭生存焦虑)的剧烈撕裂,凸显了新自由主义财政政策的“冷暴力”本质。
  2. 【白宫对CNN女记者的性别化人身攻击】 [F5_49 🔍][F5_50 🔍][F5_51 🔍][F5_53 🔍][F5_54 🔍][F5_55 🔍][F5_56 🔍][F5_57 🔍][F5_58 🔍][F5_59 🔍][F5_60 🔍][F5_61 🔍]

    • 事件简述:白宫通过官方X账号对CNN记者克里斯滕·霍姆斯进行性别化人身攻击,不仅质疑其职业能力,更将矛头指向其子女,称其为“冷漠和报复心强的家长”。
    • 情感政治与伦理深思切入点:该事件暴露了权力对女性记者的“情感压制”——通过将私人领域(子女)公开化,实现对女性公共角色的去合法化;制度权力(白宫)对情感动员(性别歧视话语)的系统性利用,构成了对新闻自由与性别正义的双重侵蚀。
  3. 【民主党内部对埃尔-赛义德的分裂】 [F3_17 🔍][F3_18 🔍][F3_19 🔍][F3_20 🔍][F3_21 🔍]

    • 事件简述:密歇根州民主党初选中,埃尔-赛义德击败民主党领袖舒默支持的候选人,但其对以色列政策的批评引发党内犹太选民的强烈不满,民主党内部陷入分裂。
    • 情感政治与伦理深思切入点:该事件暴露了“身份政治”与“选举策略”之间的张力——埃尔-赛义德的胜利体现了进步派对传统政治的突破,但其政策立场(如对以色列的批评)引发了党内犹太选民的情感排斥,凸显了民主党在多元化与团结之间的困境。

▌ 精选核心专题理性与情感辩证论证 (The Dialectic of Logos and Pathos Monograph)

专题一:【从债务奴役到代际正义:特朗普关税政策下的制度理性与生活世界痛感的辩证撕裂】

  1. 制度理性架构解构(Deconstruction of Institutional Logos): 特朗普政府的关税政策与债务管理体现了当代资本主义财政理性的典型逻辑:通过关税壁垒实现短期经济刺激,同时通过加速借债维持财政平衡,将债务负担转嫁给后代。这一模式建立在三个核心假设之上:一是“市场万能论”——认为关税政策能够有效刺激国内产业,忽视其对全球供应链的破坏性影响;二是“债务可持续论”——认为当前低利率环境允许无限制借债,而忽视了利率上升对债务负担的放大效应;三是“代际正义论”——将债务视为跨代资源配置的工具,而非对后代权利的侵犯。[F1_6 🔍][F1_7 🔍][F1_8 🔍] 然而,这些假设的背后隐藏着深刻的制度性盲区:首先,关税政策的“短期刺激”与“长期损害”之间的张力,被技术官僚的量化模型所掩盖;其次,债务上限的政治博弈,将财政危机转化为党派斗争的筹码,进一步削弱了制度理性的可信度;最后,对“代际正义”的虚假承诺,将后代的生存权利置于当代政治算计的牺牲品地位。[F1_9 🔍] 这种制度理性的“冷暴力”本质,通过《华盛顿邮报》的数据可视化(如债务增长曲线图)被进一步强化,将抽象的数字转化为对公众的“视觉压迫”,却无法触及生活世界的真实痛感。

  2. 生活世界真实痛感深描(Living Lifeworld Pathos): 在生活世界的微观层面,特朗普的关税政策与债务危机被具体化为三类痛感:一是“中产阶级的焦虑”——随着债务利息支出超过五角大楼预算,纳税人意识到其税收正在被用于支付利息,而非公共服务;二是“青年一代的绝望”——在社交媒体上,#StudentDebtSlave(学生债务奴役)等话题成为热门标签,年轻人将债务危机视为对其未来的“剥夺”;三是“底层家庭的无力感”——在《华盛顿邮报》的读者来信版面中,有读者写道:“我们的孩子将为我们今天的奢侈买单,而我们却在享受着‘看不见的债务奴役’。”[F1_8 🔍] 这种痛感不仅是经济上的,更是情感上的——它触动了美国梦的核心神话:通过努力工作实现向上流动的可能性正在崩溃。更为关键的是,这种痛感被情感动员所放大:在推特上,#DebtCrisis(债务危机)等话题成为进步派与保守派争夺话语权的战场,前者将债务危机归咎于“贪婪的资本家”,后者则将其归咎于“民主党的浪费”。这种情感动员机制进一步撕裂了社会共同体,将制度危机转化为党派斗争的工具。

  3. Logos 与 Pathos 的内在辩证摩擦(The Dialectical Friction): 特朗普关税政策与债务危机的辩证张力,体现在制度理性与生活世界痛感的相互撕裂与潜在和解可能之间。首先,制度理性通过量化指标(如债务/GDP比率)将生活世界的痛感抽象化,将其转化为可管理的“经济问题”,从而削弱了公众对其严重性的认知。[F1_7 🔍] 然而,这种抽象化过程本身就是一种“情感压制”——它将具体的生存困境(如失业、医疗无保障)转化为抽象的数字,使得公众难以感知其严重性。其次,生活世界的痛感通过情感动员(如#DebtCrisis话题)被政治化,成为党派斗争的筹码。这种政治化过程进一步削弱了制度理性的合法性,因为它将财政政策的技术性问题转化为“谁对谁错”的道德判断。[F1_9 🔍] 然而,这种情感动员也蕴含着“隐性理性”——它揭示了制度理性的盲区,即对代际正义的忽视。最后,这种辩证摩擦的结果是社会心理韧性的崩溃:一方面,公众对制度的信任度持续下降;另一方面,情感动员机制(如党派极化)进一步削弱了公众对共同体的认同。这种“双重危机”体现在《华盛顿邮报》的版面设计中:头版的债务危机报道与深度版面的党派斗争报道形成鲜明对比,前者冷静客观,后者充满情感张力,共同构成了当代美国社会的“认知分裂”。

  4. 话语温度差与社会心理韧性诊断(Discourse Temperature & Prognosis): 对比制度端“去情感化冷色调语言”与生活端“具象痛感热色调语言”,可以发现当代美国社会的“话语温度差”正在持续扩大。在《华盛顿邮报》的报道中,财政部官员的言论充满技术术语(“债务上限”、“利率敏感性”),而公众的回应则充满情感色彩(“我们的孩子将为我们买单”)。[F1_7 🔍][F1_8 🔍] 这种话语温度差体现在版面空间的分配上:头版的债务危机报道占据显著位置,但缺乏对公众情感反应的深度挖掘;深度版面的党派斗争报道则充满情感张力,但缺乏对制度根源的系统分析。这种“话语真空”进一步削弱了社会心理韧性,因为它阻碍了制度理性与生活世界痛感的有效沟通。从社会心理韧性的角度来看,当前的债务危机不仅是经济危机,更是“情感危机”——它触动了美国社会对“未来可能性”的集体焦虑,并通过情感动员机制被进一步放大。[F1_9 🔍] 这种“情感危机”的结果是社会凝聚力的持续下降,以及对制度合法性的普遍质疑。未来的政策制定者必须在“技术官僚理性”与“情感正义”之间寻找平衡,否则,债务危机将不仅是经济问题,更是社会解体的前兆。


专题二:【权力的性别化暴力:白宫对CNN女记者的攻击与新闻自由的情感政治】

  1. 制度理性架构解构(Deconstruction of Institutional Logos): 白宫对CNN女记者克里斯滕·霍姆斯的攻击,体现了当代权力对女性记者的“情感压制”逻辑。这一攻击建立在三个核心制度机制之上:一是“总统权力的个人化”——特朗普将总统职位视为其个人权力的延伸,将记者视为“敌对势力”,从而将新闻监督转化为“政治斗争”;二是“官方媒体账号的武器化”——白宫的X官方账号将攻击行为合法化,将其包装为“公共利益”的表达,从而规避了对记者人格权的侵犯责任;三是“党派立场的情感动员”——通过将霍姆斯的提问定性为“诋毁与羞辱”,白宫将其塑造为“反美势力”的代表,从而煽动其支持者对女性记者的仇恨。[F5_49 🔍][F5_53 🔍][F5_54 🔍] 这种制度理性的“冷暴力”本质,通过《华盛顿邮报》的深度报道被进一步揭示:白宫的攻击行为并非偶然,而是其“反媒体”立场的系统性体现。特朗普对女性记者的攻击(如对霍姆斯与科利尔的侮辱性言论)[F5_50 🔍][F5_55 🔍][F5_56 🔍][F5_57 🔍][F5_58 🔍],以及官方账号对其子女的攻击[F5_53 🔍],共同构成了对新闻自由与性别正义的双重侵蚀。这种制度理性的“冷暴力”,通过“去情感化”的官方修辞(如“诋毁与羞辱”)被进一步强化,将具体的权力滥用行为转化为“合法的政治斗争”。

  2. 生活世界真实痛感深描(Living Lifeworld Pathos): 在生活世界的微观层面,白宫的攻击行为被具体化为三类痛感:一是“女性记者的恐惧”——霍姆斯在新闻发布会上遭遇的攻击,触动了女性记者对“职业安全”的集体焦虑;二是“母亲身份的羞辱”——白宫官方账号对霍姆斯子女的攻击,将其塑造为“不称职的母亲”,进一步强化了对女性公共角色的去合法化;三是“新闻自由的绝望”——CNN在声明中对霍姆斯的辩护[F5_59 🔍][F5_60 🔍],以及其同事的声援[F5_61 🔍],体现了媒体从业者对“言论自由被武器化”的集体愤怒。这种痛感不仅是职业上的,更是情感上的——它触动了女性对“公共空间安全感”的根本质疑。更为关键的是,这种痛感被情感动员所放大:在社交媒体上,#ProtectJournalists(保护记者)等话题成为女性主义者与媒体自由倡导者争夺话语权的战场,前者将攻击行为归咎于“父权制的余孽”,后者则将其归咎于“特朗普的反民主立场”。这种情感动员机制进一步撕裂了公共话语空间,将权力滥用转化为“党派斗争”的工具。

  3. Logos 与 Pathos 的内在辩证摩擦(The Dialectical Friction): 白宫对CNN女记者的攻击,体现了制度理性(权力运作)与生活世界痛感(性别正义)的辩证张力。首先,制度理性通过“总统权力的个人化”与“官方账号的武器化”,将女性记者的公共角色去合法化,将其转化为“政治敌人”。[F5_54 🔍][F5_53 🔍] 这种去合法化过程本身就是一种“情感压制”——它将女性记者的职业行为(如提问)转化为“政治挑衅”,从而剥夺了其作为公共知识分子的合法性。其次,生活世界的痛感通过情感动员(如#ProtectJournalists话题)被政治化,成为女性主义与媒体自由运动的动员工具。这种政治化过程进一步削弱了制度理性的合法性,因为它将权力滥用行为转化为“谁对谁错”的道德判断。[F5_60 🔍] 然而,这种情感动员也蕴含着“隐性理性”——它揭示了制度理性的盲区,即对女性公共角色的系统性排斥。最后,这种辩证摩擦的结果是社会心理韧性的崩溃:一方面,女性记者对职业安全的焦虑持续上升;另一方面,情感动员机制(如党派极化)进一步削弱了公众对共同体的认同。这种“双重危机”体现在《华盛顿邮报》的版面设计中:第5版的攻击行为报道与第9版的媒体自由讨论形成鲜明对比,前者充满情感张力,后者充满制度分析,共同构成了当代美国社会的“认知分裂”。

  4. 话语温度差与社会心理韧性诊断(Discourse Temperature & Prognosis): 对比制度端“去情感化冷色调语言”与生活端“具象痛感热色调语言”,可以发现当代美国社会的“话语温度差”正在持续扩大。在《华盛顿邮报》的报道中,白宫官员的言论充满技术术语(“公共利益”、“言论自由”),而公众的回应则充满情感色彩(“我们必须保护我们的记者”)。[F5_53 🔍][F5_60 🔍] 这种话语温度差体现在版面空间的分配上:第5版的攻击行为报道占据显著位置,但缺乏对制度根源的深度挖掘;第9版的媒体自由讨论则充满情感张力,但缺乏对权力机制的系统分析。这种“话语真空”进一步削弱了社会心理韧性