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Today’s Front Pages


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  • [[Los Angeles Times]]

    • Crews on Chinese squid ships face beatings, poor diets, worse
    • Risk of being evicted grows in L.A.

      • Filings rise, though not as much as feared, as new protections replace moratoriums.
    • An unusual tactic against a Mexican Mafia member

      • An alleged group leader already serving time has been charged in a mundane matter.
    • Respiratory illness seems to be everywhere. Here’s why

      • COVID, flu, RSV are all on the rise or at a high level

  • [[USA Today]]

    • ‘Back from the brink’

      • 50 years ago, the US passed a landmark law to protect endangered species; it remains a crowning achievement
    • 3 million migrants in court backlog

      • Report says US border saw record surge in 2023
    • Four changes in 2024 that could reshape US health care

  • [[The New York Times]]

    • Israel’s Goal Of No Hamas Sows Doubts

      • Effort to Crush Group Is Seen as Unrealistic
    • Danger Near Shelters For Displaced Gazans

      • War damage has been identified near almost every shelter in Gaza’s three southern regions. In some cases, shelters have been hit directly.
    • Trump to Stay On the Ballot, Michigan Says

      • Top State Court Leaves Room for New Suit
    • Beijing-Washington Spy Competition Escalates

      • Using High-Tech Tools, Not Just Gossip From Embassy Parties
    • Blinken Seeks Mexico’s Help To Slow Surge

      • Thousands of migrants, including people from Honduras, Haiti and Cuba, were 1,000 miles south of the U.S. border on Tuesday.
    • Assisted Death For Mentally Ill Divides Canada
    • Half of Folk Duo That Pushed Limits of Satire on TV in ’60s

      • TOM SMOTHERS, 1937-2023

  • [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.

    • Global defence order books bulge as Ukraine puts budgets on war foot­ing

      • ▸ $760bn of hard­ware in pipeline ▸ Rising ten­sions feed demand ▸ Investors pile into arms stocks
    • Dream­ers opt out of city slog
    • Big Tech out­guns ven­ture cap­ital firms in spend­ing on gen­er­at­ive AI start-ups

      • Big tech com­pan­ies have vastly out­spent ven­ture cap­ital groups’ invest­ments in gen­er­at­ive AI start-ups this year as they flex their fin­an­cial muscle to dom­in­ate the sec­tor.
    • Jew­ish co-founder’s heir chases Porsche for justice

      • Ferdin­and Porsche and Anton Piëch are cel­eb­rated in the lux­ury car maker’s cor­por­ate his­tory while their heirs still con­trol both Porsche and Volk­swa­gen. But the marque had a third co-founder, Adolf Rosen­ber­ger, who gave up his stake on flee­ing Nazi Ger­many. Now his second cousin is seek­ing due credit for him and other Jew­ish indus­tri­al­ists who escaped the Holo­caust and died for­got­ten while their former busi­nesses flour­ished in post­war Ger­many.



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