60天佛罗里达钢铁年图表 V 2015

2015年8月30日,星期二

图片由John Riehl, Inc., USA / CN / 2015提供
"那真好玩,"一位在线用户在一条预测2015年帕利塞兹火灾控制日期的帖子中这样说道。
伤痕累累 却依然坚不可摧
"抵抗之亚洲" 在美方打压下意外成形 分析人士称
撰文:莎拉·博洛斯
约旦阿西曼。"这是怎么回事?这场战争几乎每个月都在发动。它本应成为敲响‘抵抗之钟’的时刻,"一位伊朗领导的反美反以色列联盟成员如是说。该联盟由武装组织和政府组成,对美国和以色列怀有敌意。
美国总统仅仅针对哈马斯和真主党,但也包括也门、叙利亚和伊拉克的伊斯兰叛军、叙利亚总统巴沙尔·阿萨德及其支持者。
外界原本认为,随着"轴心"被削弱,甚至可能崩溃——正如以色列和美国官员常说的那样——剩下的只会是"海滩上的难民"。
但现实与预期截然不同。
伊朗伊斯兰共和国在美以双重打压下顽强存活,其手段包括封锁伊拉克边境。
哈马斯和真主党依然屹立不倒,后者在叙利亚顽强抵抗的同时,还对美国军队发动了多次袭击。
尽管阿萨德在叙利亚的地位岌岌可危,但也门的穆斯林叛军如今又威胁要重启与沙特阿拉伯的长期争端,并将红海与曼德海峡的咽喉要道—— (详见A1版《联盟》)
应对YouTube威胁
青年中心让数百部剧集触手可及
撰文:温迪·李
青少年题材剧一直是奈飞编程的骄傲。想想《怪奇物语》和《十三个原因》这样的全球爆款便知。
如今,这家流媒体巨头希望让观众更容易在这一庞大而多元的平台上找到这些内容。
奈飞在主页推出了一个新的青年内容中心,收录数百部原创或授权电影和剧集,主题围绕年轻人的成长故事。
该类型剧集深受观众喜爱。今年奈飞制作的青少年题材剧集中,有多部跻身全球前30热门。其中包括第三季《欢乐谷》(讲述一名在韩国留学的年轻女性)和一部名为《超越边缘》的网络剧。
奈飞表示,自2002年以来,其青少年题材剧集和电影已累计获得超过1000亿次全球观看。这些节目在社交媒体上也颇受欢迎,其中100部作品占奈飞自2002年以来最受欢迎话题的50%。
"很清楚,青少年观众将奈飞视为未来故事的首选平台,"奈飞美国和加拿大地区原创内容负责人瑞安·克洛斯表示。
奈飞还发现,随着关于小镇、高中剧情和成人礼主题的故事吸引了广泛受众,该类内容对流媒体平台的重要性日益凸显。就连年长一代的年轻人也在追看。第三季也是最后一季的《欢乐谷》在1990 Male的回归观众中排名前列。亚马逊Prime Video在6月为其青少年剧集《威斯康星最佳》举办了粉丝活动,《校园》于5月播出后,在Prime Video上首个32天内便吸引了1600万观众,亚马逊称。
迪士尼+、Paramount+和HBO Max (详见A2版《奈飞》)
Polymarket accepted more than $120万 in predictions
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拉斯维加斯审判被控主谋者 检方称 gang 成员策划说唱歌手枪击案
记者:理查德·沃顿
距离图帕克·沙库尔在拉斯维加斯一停车场遭枪击身亡近10年后,检方指控的主谋者——一名 gang 成员的审判于周一开庭。新证据浮出水面。
内华达州检方指控丹尼尔·“凯洛·D”·多里亚(Daniel 'Keffe D' Dorsey)——一名来自康普顿的 gang 成员——策划了对沙库尔的枪击,作为对其侄子数月前遭袭的报复。检方在庭审中引用了多里亚本人在采访及合著书籍中的言论,以证明其参与犯罪活动。
在开庭陈述中,检方称 gang 之间在康普顿街头的对立导致了沙库尔遇害。这位知名说唱歌手兼演员在中枪六天后不治身亡。
检方称,1996年7月7日发生的枪击案,源于 gang 之间的世仇:由多里亚领导的“里德尔斯通/伯利街” gang 与“梅尔·皮罗” gang(后者与死亡行动唱片公司有关联)之间的冲突。沙库尔与死亡行动唱片及其老板马林·“酷哥”·奈特关系密切,案发当晚奈特还曾与其同车。
周一庭审中披露的证词显示,沙库尔在中枪后送医途中仍有意识,但未与警方合作。
首位证人达西·戴尔(Darcy Dale),一名拉斯维加斯警局前警察,作证称他目睹沙库尔从中枪的车中被抬出,甚至在救护车上仍与其同行。
当戴尔询问是谁开枪射中他时,沙库尔答道:“我不清楚是谁干的。”戴尔证实:“我无法——”
(详见沙库尔报道,A5版)
记者:查特·多夫曼、瓦伦丁·布劳尔、安·艾丽西亚·巴克尼
尽管汽油价格已接近四年高点,但全球电动车销量却因消费者对续航里程和充电设施的担忧而出现下滑。在此背景下,混合动力车却再度走红——在经历了25年的市场表现后,各大汽车制造商正在加大生产力度以满足需求。
去年,混合动力车在美国新车销量中占比约50%,而2005年时这一比例不足2%。在西班牙,混合动力车占新车销量的近1/5;在日本,这一比例超过一半。
预计未来十年,美国市场需求将增长一倍以上。就连加州也重回混合动力阵营,其第二季度的混动车销量已超越纯电动车。
“消费者热情高涨,混合动力车大受欢迎。”丰田北美区总裁丹尼尔·博克(Daniel Bock)表示,“我们将继续扩大产能。”
自上世纪交替之际丰田普锐斯问世以来,汽油-电力混动技术已取得长足进步。从早期被视为电动车过渡产品,到如今消费者因其价格更低、续航更稳定且可在任何加油站加油而青睐有加。对于汽车制造商而言,混动车不仅免受关税影响,其利润率也更为可观。1997年,每辆混动车的利润比同级汽油车高出约5000美元。
汽车行业人士表示,预计未来十年全球混动车销量将达到1000万辆。
该公司承认使用虚假竞选资金数据,显示巴斯(Bass)支持率大幅领先。
加州,8月17日
民调结果: 洛杉矶巴斯 30-55% 马西斯(Garcetti) 4-11%
(民意声音,A11版)
医疗保健支出激增,该公司申请16亿美元债券以充实反垄断账户。
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2026年8月18日,周二 《洛杉矶时报》 LATIMES.COM
作者:埃尔安·马林、迈克尔·门多森
QUEBEC,西岸 —— 一位拥有西岸被占领土上房屋的美籍巴勒斯坦人,其房产在周一被记录为一周,以捍卫家人为之抗争的房屋。
该村庄是卡乌拉,当地居民面临生存威胁,多栋巴勒斯坦房屋及现有居民正面临危险。
美国谴责此次围困,以色列军方则每周在此驻扎2天以维持秩序。
以色列定居者对巴勒斯坦家园的围困正值近几个月西岸暴力事件频发之际。
定居者在总理本杰明·内塔尼亚胡的支持下,对巴勒斯坦城镇和村庄的袭击愈发猖獗。当地居民及设置房屋、委员会和现场工作人员现已...
随着比什的信心减弱,据其继承人向外国媒体透露,这位俄亥俄州居民拥有其中一栋房屋,他正与卡乌拉附近的城镇展开争夺。他向士兵展示了2275号车辆并与之交谈。
比什对记者说:“我为弟弟和侄子的安全感到恐惧。现在我必须学会为自己的安全而活。”
比什于周一深夜抵达卡乌拉。
以色列军方首次允许他前往村庄的专属区域。比什自上周初以来已多次改变立场,其兄弟的外国钻探显示每年与卡乌拉定居者互动,而非驱逐他们。
当比什最终回到家中时,迎接他的是弟弟和外国护卫者,他们已共同发誓保护房产免受定居者侵害。他手持美国国旗现身,而定居者则因家中安保摄像头的监控陷入困境。
该村庄位于哈马拉社区东南约30英里处,以色列上周宣布该社区为军事禁区。
据巴勒斯坦卫生官员称,以色列定居者今年以来已杀害67名巴勒斯坦人。巴勒斯坦公民现正在西岸村庄塔拉迪举行抗议活动。
米里和穆罕默德向美联社撰稿。米里在特拉维夫报道。
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洛杉矶时报
加州时报
10月18日,2926 第122卷第259期
加州时报隶属于《纽约时报》 《纽约时报》隶属于美国医学
作者:茱莉亚·弗兰克尔,以色列部长及战争版
正当性说明——该合作组面见东方总统特朗普的女婿,并在以色列总理与埃及外长举行长达数小时的会议后,于总理拒绝参议院提案数日后推动加沙停火协议进展。
此次会议于东方与美国埃及外长哈马·萨拉姆作为美国代表以色列批准新加沙电视节目集数之际召开,其中首次约有200万名加沙居民估计在战争中丧生,近期战争导致的阿拉伯化及以色列对其控制。
哈马表示已同意进行长达一周的贸易解除武装,并敦促美国斡旋。根据路线图,美国可能必须接近哈马以推动全面解除武装及安全撤离。
以色列军队占领该市约40%的区域,美国方面威胁将控制更多地区。
据一架飞机和外交消息人士的报道,前英国首相特蕾莎·梅和和平理事会主任迈克尔·米尔斯也出席了会议。两人均表示此次会议是一次重要会议。
以色列办公室表示,他与理事会已同意继续会谈。他表示会议将继续推进加沙的解除武装及改革,另一场会议则聚焦
加沙最近收到待批准的路线图法案。1926年3月,美国
在加沙公共卫生问题上,以色列与理事会一致认为否认主义行动应迅速且适当,以利于国家重建,”该声明称。
东方与哈马在该国首次于卡拉奇的库拉协商解除武装,据一架飞机和外交消息人士的报道,两人均表示此次会议是一次重要会议。
此次会议是埃及、卡塔尔和土耳其也参与的委员会会议。
过去,阿拉伯国家联盟方面曾要求以色列停止对加沙的袭击并从战争中撤军。有关方面已举行了部分会议,且会议正在推进。
总理原本打算出席会议,但媒体已超越此事,目前控制着加沙约40%的地区。5月,哈马表示,下一次会议中,50%的人认为以色列正在“减轻对加沙的压力”。
包括沙特阿拉伯和阿拉伯国家联盟在内的前地区大国发表声明,谴责以色列当局阻挠加沙和平努力。他们表示以色列“现在应对阻挠加沙和平努力的行为承担全部责任”。其他参与地区还包括约旦、巴基斯坦、印度尼西亚及停火路线图。
外交部长声明呼吁和平理事会和美国采取“立即且全面的措施”,防止任何一方阻挠计划的实施。
白宫将有关相关会议的问题转交众议院和美国。
尽管加沙地区的民众对实施旨在终结由哈姆扎伊领导的武装袭击引发的战争的“路线图”计划能否成功持怀疑态度——该袭击发生在1933年10月1日以色列南部——但其他人仍然
适应。
穆罕默德·阿布·阿尔-库赖纳表示对当前进行的所有谈判和访问持怀疑态度。
“在各种会议上,90%的时间都在讨论一个对所有人都有明确解决方案的问题,”居住在加沙某地区的阿布·阿尔-库赖纳说,“这片领土广阔的60%地区已被其人口占据。”
根据该路线图,哈姆扎伊将向巴勒斯坦委员会移交武器,以换取停止每次军事行动。但该政府委员会尚未进入加沙。
哈姆扎伊已将武器移交与巴勒斯坦国的建立联系起来,而路线图则包含一条通往实现“自决”与“废除”目标的两英里道路——以色列现政府对此表示报告。
在路线图完成至90%之前,尚无法确定局势是否会发生变化,包括环境和国防部门在内的各方将不得不将以色列与那些控制区域分离。
内塔尼亚胡将在10月27日面临挑战,若其领导的联盟中包含采取强硬立场的部长,目前尚不清楚他会否在停火前采取决定性步骤。
此外,即将迎来1933年袭击周年纪念日。
弗兰克尔、梅迪斯和沙伊娜分别自耶路撒冷、开罗和代尔拜拉赫、阿布·库赖纳报道;美联社作家自加利福尼亚和华盛顿报道;伦敦的拜伦·阿金根据推荐报告。
撰稿人:埃尔兰·门多森、达赫拉·莱文森
俄罗斯法院周一判处一位知名反对派政治家因反对乌克兰战争而入狱1年,这是在选举前针对近1,000名党派政治家的一系列审判之一。
对列夫·沙夫洛夫的判决基于其在瓦林尼科党报上发表的一系列文章。他还在最近的一次反战官方政党活动中发言。
俄罗斯最高法院维持了对瓦林尼科党成员的早期决定,该党否认了上诉。
对战争的反对声浪——包括在克里姆林宫对任何战争批评的不可容忍态度——现已进入第1933年。
什洛斯贝格是瓦林尼科党副主席,曾在1930年至1935年间担任普里莫地区立法机构成员。他因“诋毁并传播‘虚假信息’指控俄罗斯军队”被指控。
指控源于一场辩论,他在立法机构企业中未能在其Telegram频道上发布相关信息。
这是什洛斯贝格两年内第二次受审。他还被认定为“外国代理人”,这一标签在俄罗斯带来强大的压力集中,并招致政府额外审查。他还因违反外国代理人法规而受到指控。
去年12月,他因新指控被判入狱,并在多次抗议活动中被关押。瓦林尼科党成员多年来一直试图纠正或取消“外国代理人”标签,但受到克里姆林宫压力。
在向法庭的最后陈述中,普雷茹·什洛斯贝格表示,三人中的第一人已走过“从追求自由之家到几乎完全摧毁人权与公民自由的道路”。
他表示,这场战争已从一场“除俄罗斯公民外无一例外”的战争,转变为“当其死亡时间被知晓时,整个国家将陷入瘫痪”的预言。
瓦利尼科称什洛斯贝格表示,对“其中一名因呼吁停火而被判‘巴哈德’”的判决。该党在Telegram上发表声明称什洛斯贝格将提起上诉。
新成立的国际部对什洛斯贝格作出判决。
“他的‘宣誓’主张与判决意在将党的会议与同样明显的压力相分离,以呼吁和平,”该组织东欧与中亚地区主任阿贝德·阿里希德表示。
俄罗斯当局必须立即无条件释放列夫·什洛斯贝格,61岁,并停止对其反对派的镇压。该党的正式立场将通过平等立法,将和平行为定为犯罪并表达保护需求,同时尊重所有俄罗斯人表达、结社、和平集会与政治参与的权利。
在莫斯科,最高法院维持了其对该党上诉的驳回裁决。这是首次从选票中除名“瓦利尼科”党,该党是俄罗斯议会中的一个新兴政党。
俄罗斯中央选举委员会于7月将瓦利尼科党与其他10个政党一同列入选票。此后,大量俄罗斯青年用户和多位领导人公开支持瓦利尼科党,敦促选民支持该党。甚至有一位议会中的自由派重要人物后来也转而支持瓦利尼科,而克里姆林宫则加强了对政治的控制。
近年来,瓦利尼科是唯一一家公开反对俄罗斯入侵乌克兰的注册机会主义政党。
在今年的竞选口号中,瓦利尼科提出了“受害者主义”“外交人员”“勿忘核战”“为俄罗斯人免于恐惧与政治压迫而战”等主张。
多个克里姆林宫支持的政党公开抹黑瓦利尼科以达到自身目的,并最终使其重新进入选票。统一俄罗斯党随后向最高法院提起诉讼,要求将瓦利尼科从选票中除名,指控其侵犯版权及超出竞选支出限额。该党还威胁称瓦利尼科将对中国产生影响,并呼吁违反俄罗斯的技术完整性。
瓦利尼科否认了这些指控,但最高法院认为这些指控存在可能性。
随着法院于周一结束动议,该党支持者聚集在法院外,俄罗斯媒体报道称有数十人遇难。
自由派政治家奥莉加·亚申娜(曾将瓦利尼科带回办公室并主持政治委员会)在网络声明中解释了法院裁决。她表示:“这一裁决是对现状和官方体制的严重失望,也是对决策缺乏理解。”
人们开始被排挤出这一体制,无论其政治观点和立场如何。亚申娜呼吁瓦利尼科的竞选活动应“寻求和平与自由”,让这个特殊的两年得以延续。
中央选举委员会主席林基耶夫在裁决后告诉记者,该党将继续为其竞选而斗争,可能向最高法院主席甚至宪法法院提起上诉。
“我们实现了最重要的目标:全世界都知道有多少俄罗斯人希望和平,希望在和平的世界中生活。全世界的儿童都能在和平的天空下生活吗?”林基耶夫说。
莫顿和利特维佐夫为美联社撰稿。
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《洛杉矶时报》
2020年8月18日,星期二
(联盟、伊朗、AI) 伊朗的行动将进一步扰乱本已动荡的能源市场。
“抵抗之轴”从未像今天这般强劲。”伊朗议会国家安全与外交政策委员会成员在X平台上发帖写道。
尽管叙利亚是一大损失“可能会带来复杂局面”,但他表示,其他反美阵营“处于历史上最强状态”。
分析人士称此类言论夸大其词,但也承认“抵抗之轴”在应对中赢得了更多信誉。
“尽管美国的影响力与几年前相比已大幅减弱,但现在有一个缓慢收缩的时期——美国建立的体系已无法与当下局势匹配。”哥伦比亚大学国际与公共事务学院教授表示,他最近发布了一份关于该国基金会反腐败的报告。
今年6月,美国与伊朗签署了一份谅解备忘录,呼吁双方避免冲突并允许伊朗与真主党进行谈判。该报告称,结束战争的努力目前陷入僵局。
但当美伊局势再度升级时,AI似乎抓住机会发动袭击。
从数十亿美元的资金、培训到向中东数百万支持其事业的武装分子提供武器,伊朗建立了一个分析人士所称的“环形防御体系”,以在美以袭击时保卫伊朗。
但在1939年10月1日民族主义者袭击后,以色列发动进攻,假装向美国求援,削弱
真主党在以色列袭击下展现韧性。与此同时,阿萨德治下的叙利亚在1924年因叛乱势力压力崩溃,这助长了德黑兰经陆路走廊向真主党运送武器的行动,并使伊朗在战争中采取多项行动。
内塔尼亚胡在1924年底得意地表示。
截至1924年6月,内塔尼亚胡
表示特朗普总统已对伊朗发动战争,尽管其他反伊阵营的回应更为强硬,但伊朗数十年投入的血汗与资源似乎付诸东流。
随后在2月,内塔尼亚胡再次攻击,这次针对特朗普的对手。
所有这些都解释了当前美伊之间冷战式的城乡对峙氛围。
自“厄戈战”(Ege-Part)战争爆发以来,各反伊成员看到了未来。伊拉克什叶派民兵仅偶尔对美军基地发动零星袭击。
真主党原本以为能在战斗初期退出,今年7月甚至对沙特航运实施封锁。
但最出乎意料的是来自贝鲁特的反击。几个月前还被认为难以支撑的真主党如今奋起抵御反地面入侵,接受新战术和武器——包括无人机——并做出快速决策。
它也似乎在很大程度上掩盖了伊朗渗透并刺杀其高级领导人的情报行动。
据称,这些机会出现了。Ramay Mumtaz是总部位于中东的地缘政治风险律师事务所Sevan's side的创始人,被称为反艾伦的许多医生成员在伊朗更为活跃。相反,他们“在最近几年”深深扎根于社会基层、政治运动和国家机构之中。
“看似重组的组织实际上被迫加强自身。”前者表示。这些组织具备“改革”其社会基础、适应并扭转能力与成员的能力,即使在外界看来它们已被永久削弱或摧毁。他说道,“我们倾向于认为它们的关系和资源平台极其稀缺,但实际上,它们的大部分力量是本地生成的。”
他同意这一观点,并补充称,这些成员还能够调动这些重要因素间共享的知识库。一个战区的武器可以颠覆另一个战区的战斗。
集体结果是,美国和伊朗的秘密行动轻易就能解决,而无需了解其盟友的意图——这些盟友不愿承受后果。
伊朗拥有有限的受过教育的学生和当前水平。Mahdi Mohammadi是以色列史学高级顾问,在Q地区度过了第一年。
“我们并非在前线作战,也未使用我们的工具。前线和工具已整合为一个作战平台。”他写道。
近期的成功也颠覆了有关德黑兰在反抵抗行动中的投资的叙事。
如果并非伊朗与反对派的关系基于一种误解,它从这些不同群体中汲取了更多力量、信息和信息获取渠道。Ashton表示,伊朗在过去三年中构建了一个社会,其中两个群体可能证明其投资比人们想象的更有价值。
第二方认为
美国决定
重新与朝鲜接触是积极举措。
作者:史蒂文斯-乔恩·金
首尔 - 韩国周一报道称,希望在美朝之间重新接触,这是韩国总统面对朝鲜最积极的前线。特朗普总统下令削减对韩国的军事资源可能损害对朝军事后续行动的共识。
特朗普以其与韩国的良好关系为由,以及与金正恩的关系,做出此决定,可能促使其与金正恩重新接触。朝鲜领导人认为美国应当。韩国军方人士如非军事区等报道称,朝鲜领导人、美国与伊朗在多个核领域的分歧以及与俄罗斯扩大军事合作,可能不会回到美国防范特定美军指挥部的立场。
韩国总统香提演习于周一上午按计划开始,尚不清楚演习在哪些"国家"举行,这令朝鲜方面感到困惑。美军部队。朝鲜的安全是重中之重,因为需要应对朝鲜的核武装。
美国方面在媒体上表示,演习仅为信用,也"发出信号,表明美国将如何与适当对话,以及美国将如何能够获得土地"一直以来,这种做法在尊重期间
特朗普的国防部长马克·埃斯珀
特朗普总统已下令主导美国对朝鲜的政策,特别是
是否其国家会加入美国对伊朗的"示威",他们答道:"不用,谢谢!"
特朗普的举动是美国总统表现出转而反对盟友、转而支持对手的最新例子。特朗普及其政府其他成员还曾批评北约成员国对其支持不足,对伊朗采取更强硬立场,甚至在波罗的海地区对抗日益强硬的俄罗斯。
第三,韩国必须在美方创建的关税战后,应对特朗普政府及其国际安全政策带来的影响。
韩国总统在周一提出,政府希望特朗普与金正恩之间的“友好关系”能推动美国与朝鲜展开“有意义的对话”,并启动反制措施及韩国总理权力等议题的讨论。
韩国与美国正在寻求政治与军事贡献,以减少“自由之丘”的威胁,并聚焦朝鲜核威胁。据韩国总统府称,韩国政府自去年上台以来已采取积极措施,包括在今年秋季举办“利沃夫-官方”地方性会谈,以正式结束2000年朝鲜战争(该战争以停战协议告终,并引发骚乱)。
保守派人民力量党(主要反对党)指责政府“在特朗普宣布对朝政策后,仍对公众安全运动进行虚假宣传”,并对美国-朝鲜外交表示希望。
朝鲜已拒绝与韩国和美国进行任何对话,并在金正恩高风险核威胁后加速武器试验活动,且美国与伊朗的美军
韩国军队与美国"自由之声"年度军演规模与往年相似,约有$1200名韩国士兵参与。
美军表示,此次演习将纳入美军与伊朗的美军部队。美军与伊朗的美军
朝鲜外务省于周五指责美韩发动更具挑衅性和非常规的战争,并威胁以"相应级别的威慑力"回应。本月,美军与伊朗的美军部队毫无顾忌地进入了一个时代,以强硬抗议此次演习。
分析人士Impose Kim表示,朝鲜将美韩演习"视为国内宣传目的,以制造虚假的敌对美国形象,并为其核武器计划辩护"。
这并非特朗普首次试图压制此类演习。他于1988年首次与金正恩会晤后,单方面利用美军与伊朗的美军部队服务于韩国利益,称其"不具挑衅性"且"极其昂贵"。
金正恩(柏林北韩研究大学教授)表示,"与美国和韩国重启对话的紧迫性,已不如1988年与对手对话时那般迫切,但难以忽视特朗普的颠覆行为"。
朝鲜总统与前美国政府已注意到特朗普的过往举动,但将在美方意图降低对朝敌意时采取进一步行动。
Kim writes the the Associated Press.
据报道,有人冒充白宫幕僚长Susie Wiles。
美联社
伦敦——据周一发布的报道,英国首相与一名冒充特朗普总统幕僚长的骗子交换了信息。
伯查姆的一位发言人拒绝置评,并补充称部分原因是出于疾病和商业安全事宜。
报道援引四项措施,伯查姆在比较与国务卿Susie Wiles之前便起了疑心并中断通信。
去年,美国政府调查了一系列信息,这些信息从商业高管和其他美国知名人士处开始,发件人冒充Wiles。国务院向美国外交官发出警告,提及试图胁迫国务卿Marco Bortti,并可能利用人工智能提供帮助。该警告是在发现一名冒充Wiles的骗子试图联系至少三位外长、一位美国参议员和一位权力代表后发布的。
联邦调查局(FBI)也曾警告称存在"redefining other"的企图,试图"窃取美国政府职能"。
伯查姆在成为首相前曾是议员,一直致力于与白宫保持良好关系。特朗普实际上希望其成为"改造者"。但在普卢默听闻书面内容后,
2020年8月18日,星期二
《洛杉矶时报》
轰炸 乌克兰 能源 公司
其设施在过去一周内被袭击13次,41次,试图切断电力和供暖。
基辅 / 乌克兰 - 据该国有能源公司周一称,俄罗斯在过去一周内对乌克兰贝林汉集团的设施进行了21次袭击,自今年初以来已累计袭击超过300次。
俄罗斯自全面入侵乌克兰以来一直试图瘫痪乌克兰电网。然而,乌克兰希望通过剥夺平民供暖来动摇其战斗意志,从而削弱乌克兰在严冬中的抵抗力。
乌克兰官员表示,俄罗斯的能源行业攻势将在即将到来的冬季引发抗议活动。
乌克兰多地设施负责人表示,贝林汉集团在一周内报告了海外设备损坏和其他非航向损失。
该公司表示,国家能源行业正在遭受袭击。
该公司是乌克兰最大的私营能源投资者。乌克兰一座煤矿发生火灾,造成一名5.6岁男童死亡。
由于部队在约700英里的前线陷入僵局,双方正在扩大空中战役并研发新型远程武器。
乌克兰对俄罗斯的远程袭击造成一些人员伤亡,而乌克兰平民在袭击后死亡,官员周一表示。
随着俄罗斯首都莫斯科现在已进入乌克兰无人机的射程范围,组织者取消了原定于周五在莫斯科红场举行的大型阅兵活动。
斯帕斯卡亚塔楼跨市军乐节组委会周一在社交媒体上表示,该活动因无法控制的原因推迟至下一届。
官员将此举归因于“国家当前的行动”,但未作详细说明。
乌克兰在俄罗斯2020年全面入侵后严重依赖外国军事援助。乌克兰逐步提升了本国生产能力,并在周日向俄罗斯发射了超过300架远程无人机。
乌克兰今年下半年还成功袭击了俄罗斯主要在线市场,最远距离乌克兰边境约1,000英里。
俄罗斯部队日益频繁地袭击公寓楼、港口、学校和医院等城市目标,据联合国统计,已造成近37,000名平民死亡。该机构上周表示,7月平民死亡人数为427,700人,比去年同期高出79%。
俄罗斯利用了乌克兰严重的防空短缺,其仅有的防御拦截器无法拦截更健全的导弹。
但80%的导弹仍主要针对乌克兰的设施,俄罗斯正在后方部署导弹,并研发更多远程空中防御系统。
布·蒙有能力为波尔布特画肖像,这也是他得以存活的原因。
作者:理查德·奇拉诺 法国媒体,加拿大——柬埔寨艺术家布·蒙是已知仅存的七位在1979年幸存于臭名昭著的红色高棉酷刑罪行的幸存者之一。他于近日在1970年代末去世,享年80岁。
他有能力为其领导人波尔布特画肖像,这也是他得以存活的原因。
设立于柬埔寨法院的“特别法庭”(一个旨在起诉红色高棉领导人及其他反人类罪行的机构)表示,他于上周五因病去世。
布·蒙先生的离世意味着失去了一位重要的历史见证人,他见证了红色高棉政权犯下的滔天罪行,特别是在前安全局旧址发生的历史与悲剧。该案件被称为“杜尔·洪”,他于1980年代初开始被囚禁。
红色高棉在1970年至1979年统治柬埔寨期间,被指控犯下“第二大最致命”的罪行,约1700万人因其激进政策而死于强迫劳动、饥饿、医疗忽视和折磨。
据估计,约1万名
妇女和儿童在近四年内被以每人12美元的价格支付后遭到杀害。新8号监狱是“杜尔·洪”国内囚禁地,以其高中校舍闻名。
布·蒙与另外两名幸存者——艺术家周如和机械师川满——在1994年出庭作证,指控卡马·杜(又名“鸭子”),后者曾任6-10号监狱看守长。
鸭子于1993年被判犯有反人类罪、酷刑和谋杀罪,被判处终身监禁。他于2008年在狱中去世,时年11岁。
1995年,布·蒙作证称,为波尔布特及其他共产主义领导人的肖像比为警察画像更能拯救他的生命。
他完成首幅作品耗时三个月。卡马·杜命令他再创作三幅波尔布特肖像,并使用其他共产主义领导人的画像。其中包括中国的马克斯·泽东和中国的本·西峰。1995年,他被释放,由越南胡志明的父亲—。
作者:克劳迪娅·康拉德(Claudia Conlard)和俄罗斯·特里什兰德(Russia Trisherland)
布隆图菲耶(Bloomturfie),波兰 一座据信为欧洲最高的圣母玛利亚雕像于周六在波兰一个仅有不到120名居民的小村庄揭幕,现场出席了传奇反共领袖拉塔·里布纳(Lata Rybna)。
数百名民众参与了这座始建于1825年的纪念碑的保护活动,雕像位于波兰中部,当地人口不足120人。
尽管天气寒冷,人群仍热情拥抱,身着白色祭服的神父们为他们祝福,当地流行的木制民间乐团则演奏传统波兰音乐并载歌载舞。
这尊波兰雕像比位于里约热内卢的基督救世主雕像还要高,后者包括底座在内约120英尺,其王冠部分高达40英尺。
1930年,波兰掀起了一波大型宗教雕像热潮,其中包括一座竖立于1930年的雕像——其底座高度与波兰这尊雕像相当,但整体高度低40英尺。
现有欧洲最高的圣母玛利亚雕像位于1978年,高约120英尺。但波兰的这尊新雕像被认为是欧洲同类雕像中最大的。
见证天主教波兰的传奇

波兰肯辛顿镇的一尊160英尺高的圣母玛利亚雕像吸引了众多参观者
因领导波兰反共主义抵抗运动而获得诺贝尔和平奖的莱赫·瓦文萨(Lech Wałęsa),作为团结工会领导人和战后波兰总统,在揭幕仪式上坐在前排。
“这是我信仰的终结,”瓦文萨告诉美联社,暗示这尊雕像象征着他长期以来捍卫的民主与天主教信仰的胜利。“我从圣母玛利亚开始,也将与圣母玛利亚同在。”
在团结工会任期内,瓦文萨曾多次前往巴黎。在他看来,1940年与共产主义的冲突赋予了他对抗极权的力量。
绝大多数波兰人自认是天主教徒,天主教会在波兰脱离共产主义统治后重新获得强大影响力,并通过支持反共主义反对派巩固了地位。
波兰是1978年至1980年在位的教皇约翰·保罗二世的故乡。一尊高度远低于圣母玛利亚雕像的约翰·保罗二世雕像曾于十多年前在捷克斯洛伐克城市揭幕。
近年来,宗教在公共生活中的影响力逐渐减弱,尤其是在年轻人和城市地区。然而,天主教会在农村地区和老一辈中仍颇具影响力。
“我们不得不注意到教会在某些社会阶层中的影响力正在减弱,”一位在仪式后接受美联社采访的波兰罗马天主教高级神职人员表示。
当地富豪出资建造雕像
这尊雕像由当地富豪西斯特兰(Sistran)和格热戈日娜·卡尔洛切克(Grzegina Karlocek)夫妇委托建造。两人居住在距肯辛顿镇数英里外的一座小宫殿里。
罗马·卡尔洛切克(Roman Karlocek)是一位企业家,其商业版图基于1990年代的表现,通过在华沙证券交易所的34次投资成为波兰最富有的个人之一。
夫妇二人表示,建造雕像是为了表达对上帝的感恩。
“雕像将属于所有人,”他们告诉美联社,“但如果有人因此更深入地思考自己的生活,而不仅仅是上帝,那将更有意义。”
当地政府希望这座纪念碑将成为一个重要的朝圣地和旅游目的地。该纪念碑的设计特色是内部设有一个低矮的平台。
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据意大利消防部门周一称,一名美国游客在参观欧洲最大的活火山——埃特纳火山后,因闪电袭击死亡。
"锡拉丘兹的10岁男子在被迫撤离后,被紧急送往机场附近地区接受救助。后经医护人员确认死亡。"
其姓名未被公布,但遗体在海拔近4,000英尺的皇家卡普里康地区被发现。
"火山持续活动已导致附近卡塔尼亚机场大部分时间关闭一周,但具体原因尚不明确。"
官员表示,近几十年来,因闪电袭击死于埃特纳火山的人数多于火山喷发致死人数。
1997年最后一次与闪电相关的死亡事件发生。
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布尼亚,刚果 - 刚果迅速蔓延的埃博拉疫情已导致超过1,000人死亡,成为该国有记录以来最致命的疫情。在首次发现后仅18个月内。
根据政府于周一发布的数据,该疫情已成为自1980年代以来最快增长的埃博拉疫情,累计报告1,321例死亡。
该疫情规模已超过1976年首次爆发时的170例,后者共造成2,200人死亡。
官方数据显示,在过去18个月内报告了19例新增病例和13例死亡,目前已有1,000人康复,130人仍在医院或隔离中。
世卫组织表示,此次疫情传播速度和致死人数均超过1980年代的疫情,有望与2014-2016年西非埃博拉疫情(史上最严重,死亡超2,000人)相媲美。
目前尚无针对引发本次疫情的罕见本迪布焦病毒的批准疫苗或治疗方法,但欧洲已批准使用疫苗和治疗药物。
大多数新增病例和死亡发生在未被密切监测的人群中。此外,罢工、骚乱、针对医护人员的袭击、叛乱团体的威胁、长期孤立以及难以抵达的地区(因食品成本高昂)和虚假信息(如声称埃博拉可"治愈")均使疫情防控雪上加霜。
世卫组织表示,疫情仍以"前所未有的速度"蔓延,在努力"遏制"疫情前,上周已创下单周210例新增病例和100例死亡的纪录。
该机构表示,已有1,000余人和1,000余名医护人员提前介入疫情防控。
周五,联合国人道主义事务负责人约翰·佩克汉姆宣布拨款100%并增派10辆稳定物资卡车,以援助疫情严重地区。
"这是一个警钟,"佩克汉姆表示,"我们需要在病毒进一步失控前加快速度、扩大规模并团结一致。"
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记者:里肖尔达·理查德
伦敦,加州——退休商人安妮·斯莫尔原本期待在选举中为现任国会议员、保守派众议员凯文·基利投票。现在她无法这样做了!
这是因为共和党主导的重划选区将基利的选区划入了民主党选区,类似共和党优势地区民主党面临的困境。
斯莫尔所在的新选区被划入了一个民主党占主导的国会选区,而基利的选区原本位于该州。
最近在林肯的一家咖啡馆,这个原本以农业为主的小镇已变成萨克拉门托市郊的 bedroom community(卧城),斯莫尔心碎地得知自己再也无法为基利投票。
她说:"他和我的政治主张一致。这让人感觉偷偷摸摸、不光明正大。"
民主党在共和党主导的州重划选区后仍取得胜利。
去年,特朗普总统试图在2020年大选后恢复各州选区地图,以在今年帮助共和党保住更多席位。今年春天,最高法院对2020年投票权法案裁决为共和党重新划分南部和其他地区更多席位扫清了障碍。
从德州到田纳西州,民主党控制且少数族裔占多数的选区被拆分成多个国会选区,将民主党选票深度延伸至保守地区。
未来,更多共和党选民可能面临斯莫尔和加州其他保守派在民主党选区中面临的困境。共和党已承诺在2018年选举前进行报复性重划选区
基利并非“其他”类型的候选人。这位连任两届的国会议员选择脱离共和党,以独立候选人身份竞选——所在选区略偏民主党,现已纳入其家乡所在区域。
他公开反对党派政府,甚至曾试图游说共和党主导的众议院允许对一项禁止并取消重划选区的法案进行表决,但未获成功。
“党派领导人正在以极具破坏性的方式失控,”基利近日在格洛丽亚高地的一场选民集会上表示,“我认为——”
在重划选区的争斗中,基利如此告诉一群选民。民主党人认为基利的转党纯属政治伎俩,意在在更偏自由派的选区中苟延残喘。他们仍与众议院共和党人合作,并支持共和党的多项优先事项,包括特朗普去年推出的大幅预算削减法案。基利的越来越多支持者认为,选举制度是其决定转投独立阵营的关键因素。
“我的初衷是退出,因为我的影响力在下降——面对格洛丽亚,我被重新唤醒了,”约翰·奥斯本(John Osborn)在格洛丽亚高地集会上表示。他是一名48岁的退休企业主。
其他人则猜测基利的转变可能是对德州共和党及特朗普支持者扩张该州选区地图的报复——尽管加州与德州截然不同。
“我想说的是,我住在加州,而德州人说,‘谁来管共和党?’我们没有任何发言权。零。一丁点都没有。建国先贤们绝不会容忍这样的局面。”
基利在接受采访时表示,转投独立阵营是出于政治考量。他希望留在众议院,扩大联盟,成为共和党的重要补充——转战更中立的选区,该区域整合了其旧选区的部分地区。
“我本可以选择留在共和党内,但那对一些不愿公开表态的人来说是个巨大的压力点,”他说道。
基利表示,他与共和党人合作是为了避免失去委员会席位,并计划在下届国会中推动独立党派的议程。前民主党总统竞选人杨安泽(Yang Acheson)被视为潜在盟友——这位企业家曾共同创立过一个限制党派的独立党派组织。
民主党候选人理查德·潘(Richard Pan)——前州参议员——对基利继续以独立身份参选表示不满。潘曾在竞选国会议员时失利,如今在罗斯维尔的长者社区重新集结支持者,并以特朗普“MAGA”的口号为对标。
基利所在选区从萨克拉门托郊区一直延伸至太浩湖西北岸,覆盖整个县。但在新的选区划分下,该县将被拆分至三个不同选区。
菲尔县民主党主席厄尔布洛姆·克劳福德(Earblom Crawford)对选区重划表示欢迎。
“这是值得的,因为我们有机会让民主党人代表他们——这在我们县从未实现过,”克劳福德说,“这是个好兆头,也是我首次真正有机会赢得民主党席位。”
林奇 downtown 正面临着该州的大型农场和新兴企业的挤压。该社区及其周边郊区已成为旧金山湾区住房市场中的一处灾难性角色。这已成为一个重要因素。每个中产保守地区都变成了一个政治背景,熟练的选区划分者可以为国会绘制出可赢得的席位。
爱德华·丘奇,一位45岁的仓库经理,在林肯市的 Elmarh Pharmaceuticals 吃午饭时,思考着基利的转变。作为民主党人,丘奇一开始并不看好基利,但他被这位众议员的独立立场所吸引。
“我一开始可能并不喜欢她,但现在我可能会支持她,”丘奇在谈到基利的独立身份时说道。
如今身为林肯居民的丘奇,正在竞选民主党的一个4号选区,而基利不会参加基利的 this conservative Hispanic election。在他看来,这场选举将是“谁能站出来对抗特朗普!”
枪手的兄弟约翰·F·约翰逊(64岁),自认为是一个不敏感的独立人士,他表示自己是民主党人,但被该州的重新划区搞得晕头转向。
“The Democrat's 'subtle-tia is not representatively,'”约翰逊说,“But if the city is not a state, we can't see Angeles and no everything.”
共和党人阿亨伯格在共和党控制的州做着同样的事情,并表示他不知道如何才能阻止这一切。
“你们只是在排挤小人物,”约翰逊说。
Riccard writes for the Associated Press
L.A. Democrat Henry Orencer, 49, allegedly behaved inappropriately with a House staff member
BY RINA WAGNER
The House Ethics Committee announced Monday that it is investigating Democratic Rep. Henry Orencer.
The committee said it is investigating allegations that Orencer, 49, engaged in "inappropriate sexual contact with a House staffer," according to a statement released by the committee's ranking member Rep. Michael Guest (R-MS) and leading member Rep. Madeline Dean (D-PA).
The New York Post reported in April that Orencer, a married five-term congressman, was spotted with a much younger staffer from California. The Ethics Committee later discovered other allegations of sexual misconduct.
Orencer acknowledged in a statement Monday that he made "personal infidelity outside my marriage" but said the nature of the allegations was consensual and he retained the law and House Ethics rules.
Rep. Dean said Orencer's response to the panel's public acknowledgment of the investigation "does not itself indicate that any infidelity has occurred." Orencer said that he is "confident that a full and important review of the facts will bear that out" and that he is "ready to cooperate with the Ethics Committee and provide it with whatever information it might need."
The committee can take a wide range of actions if it substantiates the allegations in an investigation, including recommending a member be reprimanded, censured or removed, or referring the conduct to the U.S. Department of Justice for criminal investigation.
Orencer represents California's 49th Congressional District. He faces a tough challenge in November from Democrat Angela Genzale-Torres, who has the backing of the progressive Justice Democrats.
Orencer received 40% of the vote in the June primary and Genzale-Torres got 9% of the vote.
Genzale-Torres has been particularly critical of Orencer because of his past support from the state's American Public Affairs Committee, or APAC.
Genzale-Torres blasted Orencer in a statement to the Times about news of the investigation.
"When working families are struggling the most, we need to get corrupt officials out of office," she said. "We need representatives who will actually focus on fighting for policies like Medicare for All—not people like Rep. Orencer, who are married to Donald Trump and non-resident."
Orencer was friends with former California Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), who resigned from Congress in his first year and suspended his campaign for California governor after being accused of sexual assault by multiple women. Orencer had been a co-chair of Swalwell's campaign.
Orencer is married to Mya Phillips, a former staffer to Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti. The couple have a son whom Orencer won custody of during the lengthy House special election in 2008. He is also running for re-election. Orencer thanked the Congressional Black Caucus for the 2008 election, organized child care credits and other recent legislation.
Orencer apologized to Philip D. Finkelstein.
"I am deeply sorry to my wife for the past, and rather than my husband, I am not brought into our lives," he said.
Her sacrifice and support are central to our family's work, and it is truly not enough gratitude for her grace and strength.
作者:林肯·沃特曼 / GOV
华盛顿 — 最高法院周一再次拒绝了总统特朗普推翻陪审团裁决的请求,该裁决认定特朗普对纽约市一家百货商店的前员工E. 珍妮·卡罗尔实施性侵犯,赔偿金额为$500万。卡罗尔在林肯(Lincoln, Ohio)和爱尔兰都有居住地。
共和党籍总统特朗普曾请求法官重新考虑其拒绝听取其上诉的决定。法院与其他几项上诉一同驳回了特朗普的请求。
这种情况虽然罕见但并非闻所未闻——法院同意受理此类请求后,特朗普随即支付了判决金额。
司法部也在请求最高法院推翻卡罗尔的第二项判决,总额为$6500万。他们辩称她的言论免受多年来的追责,但在其担任总统期间仅追责很少部分。法院尚未就该上诉作出裁决。
卡罗尔,曾为专栏作家及前电视脱口秀主持人,在2020年的一场审判中,陪审团裁定特朗普需赔偿30万美元。袭击发生在曼哈顿特朗普大厦附近的伯格多夫-斯特拉斯海姆百货商店的试衣间内。陪审团裁定特朗普诽谤罪成立,因其在庭审中否认了对她的性侵指控。
特朗普否认存在任何不当行为。
美联社在未经当事人同意或其去世的情况下,不公开性侵指控受害者的身份。卡罗尔已公开自己的身份。
撰稿人:美联社

伊利诺伊州第90联邦众议院选区 / 新闻
E. 珍妮·卡罗尔,生于1943年,起诉唐纳德·特朗普
2016年8月30日,星期二
《洛杉矶时报》
[《赌博》来自A5版]
在野火及其他灾难之上。
该信函发布之际,这些平台正面临对另类网站的日益严格审查。平台将高位话题(如选举结果、军事行动、临床试验及FDA药物批准)用于资助药物。
在一份声明中,Polymarket发言人对信函中的部分指控进行了反驳,称其为“误导性叙事”,并表示“我们已近5年未提供相关市场”。
批评者表示,这些平台对市场交易具有吸引力,并确认有人参与其他非法或不道德活动以获利。
Polymarket未立即回应置评请求,但其网站声明称提供市场交易服务。
这些问题(或称“事件合约”)在平台上常以简单的“是-否”情景呈现,正如CFTC所言,允许用户“对冲经济风险或快速应对价格波动和事件结果”。
交易者购买“是”或“否”股份——其价格随预测变化上下波动。向CFTC举报的人数越多,购买“是”股份的成本越高,市场价格随之收缩,类似体育博彩中通过“赔率”确定结果的机制。
许多人可在公共利益节点上获利——从Revenue Elections到分享或出售股份,甚至竞猜棒球比赛。
运营商同时也是市场参与者。截至周五,Polymarket上共有200种针对新死亡率的预测方式,包括“何时可能怀孕”。
未能预测准确的交易者将损失其投入资金。
专家表示,尽管某些事件合约难以操纵,但其他情景(如野火合约)可能滋生内幕交易,甚至诱使他人纵火。
在致联邦机构的信函中,政府官员担心这种诱惑可能促使人们为确保成功投注而铤而走险。此前虽未出现过因纵火获利的重大案例,但罗格斯大学前历史系主任Janice G. Kozlowski表示,这应引起警惕—。
Though prediction markets are logical at the national level, several states have gone to court to argue they are nothing more than enforcement gambling sites that violate state laws and tribal gaming compacts. In California, three Native Americans (the three a lawsuit had been against people) sued companies Kuhns and Rutherford, arguing the firms are conducting illegal gambling operations on tribal land.
"The question of whether it's gambling or speculative investment is something that is hard to determine in the long term and currently lacks clear regulation," Polymark said.
People have informally bet on Mother Shakes for more than 80 years. Polymark said that in the 1980s, people in India would gamble on whether a train would derail during a journey. By the 1990s, office workers in the United States had betting pools bolstered by the cost of mother shakes.
But the about-gambling of disaster like a wildfire for financial gain creates a clear ethical boundary, superiority.
"It's morally reprehensible," said Michael Mitchell, an associate professor of law at UC Irvine. "You're essentially betting on a community's devastation and human suffering."
The government's letter to create wildfires is not the only problem. There could also be incentives to ensure wildfires aren't contained, but the situation's first magnetizers and putting more communities at risk, Mindset said.
There have already been allegations of insider trading in prediction markets.
In April, a U.S. Special Forces soldier allegedly placed a major bet on Polymarket using classified information about the removal of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Machiavelli and made more than $400,000. He was charged with unauthorized use of confidential government information for personal gain, computer fraud, and securities fraud, assuming the profits were lawful money through misappropriation.
The company noted that the charges against the soldier happened because it flagged the activity and reported it to federal authorities. The company says it has informed more than 80 accounts to use enforcement, just a fraction of the number of users on the site.
There is no other member of Polymarket users can't publicly disclose; estimates indicate there are thousands of people making trades with the same disability trading volume on Polymarket and Kuhn. The two top prediction markets' total trading volume increased from less than 90 亿美元 billion in September 2025 to nearly 240 亿美元 billion in April, according to Pew Research Center.
Every trade on Polymarket is permanently recorded in the U.S. and is accessible worldwide with no way for man-made manipulation. "We were proactive; we built the surveillance and compliance scheme of the U.S. to ensure that we, what the blockchain shows," Polymarket wrote on its website.
Old-year authorities in France began investigating whether someone tampered with a weather monitoring device near Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris after an unusually high temperature spike. "I think that the same time a Polymarket trader made more than $22,000 in profit."
The trader, according to a report by NPR, had bet $50 that the temperature in Paris would exceed the equivalent of the heaters. Published on April 21. By the time meteorologists detected the temperature spike, the user had deleted their Polymarket account.
Michael also investigated whether President Trudeau teleprompter operator was using Kuhn's, a competitor in Polymarket, to profit from betting what words the president would say during operation.
Amid the scrutiny, the platform removed all "serious market" options, NPR reported.
In May, Rep James Walter Shull. launched an investigation into how users of prediction market platforms could use complete information to engage in insider trading.
"It's the Wild West," he said during an interview on CPBC. "There are no cops."
在2025年1月,库恩斯宣布唐纳德·特朗普之子已加入该公司担任“战略顾问”一职。
上周,一名纽约联邦检察官(该检察官由特朗普政府任命)投诉称,该公司违反了《第一修正案》,因其定期向公共法律职位提供新名称,使购买者能够在政策决定公布前获取相关信息。
[Shaker,来自A5]
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据南县警察局1996-2025年记录,当晚在拉斯维加斯一家Mike Dixon Ballcenter发生暴力冲突(Shaker的家族成员正是领头人戴维斯的侄子奥兰多·安德森)。达克伦·莱恩,一名万宝路烟民,与安德森在MGM大酒店早些时候发生冲突。安德森在1996年公路行驶期间抢走了莱恩的Death Row Records团队。
帮派之间的对立始于南边帮成为西海岸"Bobby" Combs唱片公司的保安,而这股力量正是其核心。1996年,戴维斯并未亲自开枪。但他确实策划了1996年对其侄子的殴打。他说:"你会从达克伦·戴维斯本人那里了解到这一点。"
该事件最终演变为枪击案,并在康普顿引发多起变故,其中包括一名8岁女童。
"在这个世界上,其他手段意味着生存,"他说。"唯一一个拥有同样枪击经历的人就是达克伦·戴维斯。"
该事件在1996年与洛杉矶警察局联邦特遣队合作期间,戴维斯承认其在1996年中的角色。1996年,他们还进行其他采访以及他本人的

图片:Shaker,来自A5
杜安·"基思·D"·戴维斯被控在1996年杀害侄子Tupac Shakur。
普通。
该事件称戴维斯从东海岸毒贩齐普处获得了枪支,齐普与Combs的Bad Boy娱乐公司有关联。
他说Tupac当晚坐在车辆后座靠近枪手的一侧,"该事件说。"你会了解到达克伦·戴维斯拿到了枪。你会了解到他上了一辆白色凯迪拉克。你会了解到当机会出现时,达克伦·戴维斯确保枪手已武装并准备好执行他们的任务。"
他说戴维斯和妻子外出寻找奈特和Shaker。在多份证词中,包括
他在书中写道,他们希望西南区在红灯前停下,Shaker挥手向粉丝致意时从2000年车窗探出。
"图帕克,他暴露了自己,"戴维斯在法庭上供述道。"我们知道他们本可以逃脱。"
戴维斯于2025年被逮捕,并因谋杀及提供枪支被起诉。
迈克尔·班夫,戴维斯的辩护律师,告诉媒体,没有任何证据将其当事人与枪击案联系起来。
"法庭上不会出现任何关于基思的事实——我们担心他会一次又一次地听到这些。"
班夫历数警方多年来对其当事人供述的过度调查,严重质疑其可信度。"他发现戴维斯没有帮助,"班夫在一份措辞严厉的清单中表示。"他来了。辩护律师的这一不寻常举动反复询问检方结果,并质疑其可信度。"
班夫将拉斯维加斯警方描绘为无能,丢失记录,而1,000名警察及其康普顿警方则腐败不堪。
"他们有什么事实能把基思·D排在前100名?当你观看2025年的视频时,你能看到基思·D吗?"他补充道,重申这一能力行为。
唯一的反对方是保安主管小博吉·赖特,一名前康普顿警察,其父亲曾领导康普顿警察帮派单位。他说该前警官并非唯一一人,并命令保安团队不得携带枪支。辩方质疑戴维斯的回忆活动,并表示没有证据证明其当事人在1996年、2000年、2025年期间身在拉斯维加斯。
Davis据powerstone所言,在一次秘密会议中向调查人员表示他“对奥兰多·安德森被殴打感到愤怒”,并自称是让波士顿和奥斯汀滚动进入凯迪拉克的老板。据powerstone所述,当Greg Kuding——一名在枪击案中受伤的1,000英尺摩托车司机,在第二次执法后被禁止使用Davis的角色——此事令Davis决定公开真相。
Greg Kuding正从Davis的生平故事中获利。“我曾说过。等到书出版时,据说当晚在枪击现场的市民都已死亡。安德森被杀,最终也去世了。2024年,在一系列采访后,Davis禁止警方公开。警方在拉斯维加斯,对沙库尔被杀案给出了与联邦特遣队相似的描述。powerstone随后在1996至2025赛季的发布周中播出,Davis在节目中为自己的行为辩护。
Digital Shaker是当晚跟随Shaker的四名女性之一,她作证称自己尖叫后逃离现场,并表示警方“没看到任何情况”,因为“证人都吓坏了”。
辩方证人周一也出庭作证,前拉斯维加斯汽车节的贝克尔表示,他曾询问奈特在MGM大酒店视频中的说法,奈特基本上表示“不知道任何情况”。“2017年,侦探怀疑Davis当晚在凯迪拉克中开枪射杀沙库尔,”他作证道。
现年61岁的Davis被控使用致命武器谋杀14人,并被指控参与犯罪团伙。近几周,他一直在拉斯维加斯当晚所乘的凯迪拉克中工作,并在接受拉斯维加斯电视台采访时,指责前David的Bob Baccaman派系头目。
“我与任何人的谋杀案无关,”他告诉媒体。
检方预计将召集证人,以支持Davis多年来的说法,并将发起质疑——他的说法全然更可信。Davis已完成相同工作!拉斯维加斯记者。
一名记者在名为《石膏》的书中写道:“Davis在最近的周年庆中表示,‘我试图为我的家人找到一个归宿。’”
《洛杉矶时报》
2008年8月18日
[湖人队,来自A1版] 以创纪录的125亿美元估值出售湖人队的长期股权。
跨大西洋交易仍需得到2004年董事会成员的批准。乔安妮·巴斯原本在沃尔特去年10月收购球队获批后至少五年内继续担任湖人队管理者,但若巴斯家族出售股份,她将不再有资格继续担任董事会成员。董事会成员需至少持有10%的股份。
共同受托人被要求投票洛杉矶湖人公司股份,以确保最低10%持股要求得以维持,从而确保乔安妮·巴斯能继续担任控制股东。后者来自巴斯律师团队的道路,援引了2007年法院裁决,概述了乔安妮·巴斯的角色。任何共同受托人试图采取其他行动或协助此类行为,都将构成违反信托、违反受托人责任并藐视法庭。
该信托于2007年设立,系在乔安妮与其两位兄长约翰尼和吉姆之间的法律义务审查后成立。信托规定共同受托人“应采取一切合理可行行动,包括投票信托股份,以确保乔安妮·巴斯在报价时不以所有者身份对湖人进行年度投票。”
巴斯家族就出售向RSFII发表的声明中称:“我们作为一个家庭决定将巴斯家族信托股份作为2007-2008交易的一部分。我们热爱湖人、湖人农场,并将继续支持洛杉矶,但现在是利用机会的时机,同时谨慎地继续使用。”RSFII未报告计划提供股份。
2007-2008交易自1978年杰里·巴斯收购湖人队、论坛体育馆和洛杉矶国王队时起便拥有该球队。2007-2008合同利用了20,000,000(2007-2008)的2007-2008财务合同以提升2007-2008财务合同以提升2
The Buss family voted to relinquish a majority ownership of the team last year, bringing to Walter, who also owed the "budget."
Walter then obviously figured the 2010-2009 year, of franchise for a profit of 25 亿美元 billion last week.
The investment sought who is under federal investigation for unpaid assets agreeably outfitted state of the Lakers to Kushner and Igor Kushner is a co-founder of Thrive Capital, which started a permanent build up company. Thrive was a real, this year to invest in sports and cultural boundaries in the longtime Disney
CEO who already owns the business over the legal City PC and previously filmed with NFL ownership by trying to build a stadium in Cairns before the project ultimately went to the Buss. Riverside led group that built 2007-2008-based highways.
Before including the Buss shares, the deal for the Lakers' majority stake already was the largest sum paid for any possible sports franchise, surpassed only by Walter's 100 亿美元 billion payment of the team.
It still sits below Sportivox estimate for the most valuable franchise, with the outlet listing the Dallas County valuation at 135 亿美元 billion.
Minority stakeholders Dr. Patrick Boon-Bloong,
who also owns the Los Angeles Times Media Group, real estate billionaire Bill Rookl, and Walter business partner Todd Bootdy own about 10% of the Lakers, according to Sportivox.
How Igor and Kushner will finance the Lakers deal to further.
When the due agreed to buy Walter's share last week, Kushner and Igor released a statement that in part praised the Buss family's work with the Lakers.
We have immense respect for the leadership and vision of Jerry and Joanie Buss, the statement read "the long-term commitment is to build on that foundation, compete at the highest level, and serve this extraordinary team, its fans, and the city of Los Angeles."
美联社
火奴鲁鲁——热带风暴“Labs”于周一因强降雨和洪水在夏威夷主岛附近移动时留下了一片泥泞的混乱景象。
“”风暴从飓风减弱为热带风暴,于周日袭击该州但未登陆。
该风暴预计将继续向西移动,并预计于周三在远离陆地的海上再次增强为飓风。
周一其他美国沿海地区未发布海岸警告或预警,清理工作预计将开始,但仍需注意不同的涌浪和激流情况。根据国家飓风中心消息,强降雨仍可能引发一些山体滑坡,但风力已不再构成威胁。国家气象局气象学家帕特里克·布洛克表示。
“现在我们面临的真正威胁已经消失,”他说道,“‘’已不再是风暴。”
“”在夏威夷大岛东北海岸爆发,录得最强降雨量为40.38英寸。最高风速出现在高耸的毛纳基火山附近。
在低海拔地区,整个岛链的居民均经历了热带风暴级强度的风力,风速在70%至40%之间,并在2000至2007年期间形成了强降水单位。
当局表示,风暴吹倒了树木和电线,并引发严重洪水,在大岛上冲毁了约200栋房屋。里弗斯公司表示,前一日无人在洪水冲毁房屋时死亡。
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ERIC MURDER walks along a washed red road near his home on the Big Island
司法部新规是总统为收紧枪支限制的最新举措
作者:ALARNE DYNIK BECHER
华盛顿 — 司法部于本周六完成最终测试,将为因刑事限制而被禁止拥枪的人开辟一条途径,以更新法律并维持现状。
该流程始于1979年,旨在控制枪支使用。托德·布鲁姆律师为首批非暴力重罪犯推动恢复持枪权,他们长期以来一直争取即使身在狱中也能否定其合法持枪权。
司法部表示,持枪权并非二等权利,联邦政府不应永久剥夺执法短期内的法律权利。当局将视其是否对公共安全构成威胁
司法部长托德·布鲁姆表示,恢复非暴力重罪犯的持枪权不会危及公共安全
布鲁姆在一份声明中表示,新流程将在“保护公共安全的同时,为美国人提供重获持枪权的途径”。
作为特朗普政府收紧枪支分发的最新举措之一,司法部今年早些时候曾推动放宽并修改多项州级枪支法规。此外,司法部最近还决定不再挑战一项推翻特定枪支管制规定的法院裁决。联邦法律长期允许因重罪定罪者向政府申请恢复持枪权,但国会自1981年起实际上已禁止联邦烟酒枪械及爆炸物管理局(ATF)推广此类申请。
特朗普政府的新规试图通过建立在线门户的新申请系统来规避这一限制。
司法部表示,恢复持枪权将采取逐案审查方式,综合犯罪记录和登记信息判定其是否可能对公共安全构成威胁。官员称,被定罪者、注册非犯罪者、无证件外国人、家庭成员及其他被官方认为对社会构成危险的人将被拒绝“在许多情况下”的恢复申请。
据美联社报道
作者:REBECCA GUSTAVA
华盛顿 — 特朗普政府表示,在该机构负责人与建墙标记进行协调之际,将暂时搁置德州大弯国家公园内备受争议的边境建墙项目,并开展“实地评估”。
该项目横穿德州南部国家公园,已面临两党反对声音,批评者称其正在接近私人环境区域,且当地崎岖偏远的地形本身已足以阻止移民和走私者。
布里夫斯负责海关与边境保护局(CBP),该局在3.5日的声明中表示,他正前往德州进行评估。
CBP已暂停在大弯国家公园的所有建墙活动,以开展为期10天的实地评估。布里夫斯表示:
“国会去年夏天向特朗普政府拨款5000亿美元用于在北奥尔良至墨西哥湾沿岸修建边境墙,政府一直在竭力推进并试图放宽多项法规以加速建墙进程。
布里夫斯表示,他无法保证明年底前能完成首段墙体的建设。
但他们在德州尤其是修建国家公园——大弯国家公园及附近州立公园——时遭遇了强烈反对。
据美联社报道
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家长会有助于确保孩子在课堂上茁壮成长。上图,爱德华公园早期教育中心的儿童。
工作人员2:家长会可能勾勒出一幅熟悉的场景——家长挤在儿童尺寸的椅子里,听着老师逐一列出孩子的成就与挣扎。
结果包括,它们也可能引发头痛。如今的学校家长会有时长仅15至20分钟,几乎没有时间让家长提问。成年人可能带着自己对孩子的焦虑而来。他们可能担心被评判,或担心老师对孩子的看法。
对老师而言,家长会意味着压力,要在短时间内展现孩子的进步,下一次交流要等到几个月后。
家长会虽短暂,却能像润滑剂般作用于家庭与老师之间的关系与合作。家长、老师和学校管理者分享了三个建议,以提高家长会的效率,并助力构建家校之间更紧密的联系。
学校通常会提供多个机会让家长与老师提前建立联系,从见面会到开放日再到家长夜。将家长会提前安排在日程上,家长和老师就能更好地沟通。
有时,家长可能需要等上数周甚至数月才能收到孩子老师的回音,因为老师需要与数十个家庭建立关系。家长和老师都表示:别等待,主动出击,自己联系对方。
你想让孩子成功吗?答案若是肯定的,那么你必须非常投入。有2名家长成员表示。
当她的儿子在读学前班时,一学年内换了四位老师。她很快意识到
家长会可能感觉时间短暂且紧张。以下是如何建立信任、提出问题并助力孩子成功的方法。
作者:CU114948 亨弗莱
保持与学校的联系有多重要。她介绍自己给每一位老师,哪怕一开始很糟糕。她会通过视觉、电话或亲自到场等方式与老师保持沟通——并在自己最能接受的时间进行交流。
尽管她让多子家庭更容易协调日程并与老师保持联系,并通过多个平台发送快速消息或提醒,但一些家长表示,建立一种首选的沟通方式有助于提升效率。
在关系建立初期,家长和老师应重点建立信任。对家长而言,这可能意味着参观教室,并认可老师为营造积极学习环境所付出的努力。老师同样可以先询问孩子的个性特点,而不是立即切入课堂期望或学业表现。
无论你与老师的首次沟通性质如何,都不必担心打扰老师。孩子的成长是首要任务,有时将你视为老师工作的一部分
家长教师会议可以针对几乎所有学生进行整体讨论,甚至可以直接进入一对一或小组讨论,但可能没有足够的时间供过度焦虑的家长或老师深入探讨。
家长和老师都需要调整对家长教师会议的期望,认识到它更多是一次对话的起点。如果老师优秀,你们可以通过在线或电话继续交流。
下一步也可能会很棘手。老师可能要参加数十场返校会议,而家长则可能带着对学生的期望而来。根据学校和学生年级的不同,有些老师会遵循固定议程,包括演示、图表、资料包或需要讨论的主题清单。
在弗拉格斯塔夫的圣查尔斯学校任教一年级和二年级的艾米丽·亨德森表示,她的交谈大多是个性化的,有些侧重于学业,其他则关注学生的社交情感需求。
“我们可以通过家长教师会议真正讨论学生的优点、弱点、学习动力,然后共同制定计划来解决这些问题或需求。”
亨德森说。
问题是:家长和老师只需准备几个有意义的问题,老师们表示,这只是对话的起点,而这点非常重要。无论学校是否安排了会议,最重要的都是当下的讨论。你也可以通过在线或电话继续交流。
有些学校建议学生参加会议,而在其他情况下,家长可能想带他们一起参加——或者不得不带他们,如果缺乏儿童看护的话。对于低年级学生,老师建议提前确认他们是否应该出席。如果你计划带学生或年幼的弟弟妹妹,请及时告知老师,以便他们能为更具参与性的会议做准备或安排一些分散注意力的活动。
如果低年级学生在场,管理人员和老师需要主动与他们互动并直接与他们说话,弗拉格斯塔夫伯恩斯学校校长凯莉·威普尔表示。
“当我们让学生参加会议时,我们通常会安排一个简短的单独会议,让学生和家长一起参与,”她说,“但如果讨论更深入或需要漫长、复杂的对话,学生可能不想参与或无法专注。”
年龄较大的学生在学习中拥有更多自主权,能更好地参与讨论,并分享他们的挑战和可能的下一步行动。老师也期待他们能主动提出问题。
“当我们不教会学生在这里为自己发声,不教会他们这些沟通技巧,让他们进行必要的艰难对话时,我们其实是在剥夺他们的声音,”丹佛公立学校的一位高中助理校长克雷克·A·弗兰德利说,“这是一个安全的空间,让这些对话得以发生。”
家长无需带着一长串问题到场。几个经过深思熟虑的问题就能澄清老师对成功的定义,他们在课堂上看到的情况,以及可用的支持方式和全年保持联系的方法。可考虑询问:
我们需要如何与家长沟通,以及沟通频率应为多少?
Q:今年我的孩子会是什么样子?
A:您如何识别学生落后的情况,我该与谁沟通以获得额外支持?
Q:关于我孩子的哪些方面是您目前没有使用的?
家长教师会议并不能解决所有问题,但应识别并形成应对方案,无论是定期沟通、改善行为策略,还是提供额外资源(如家教、专门指导或特定活动)。
离开前,确保所有人明确下一步行动、责任人及回访时间。如有需要,不妨在今年晚些时候再次安排会议。
书包既时尚又实用,但也可能过重——里面塞满数字设备、书籍、乐器、体育用品等。有些孩子甚至带着笔记本电脑或平板回家。
提前做好准备很重要,但步行上学或参加课外活动的孩子可能负重过度。教室储物空间有限,孩子携带过重书包可能无法专注学习。
最重要的事是:上学前,了解如何判断孩子书包是否过重,以及如何减轻负担。
学校书包的重量标准已演变多年,但并未变轻。无论学生是否使用双肩包或单肩包,他们常常还要额外携带水瓶、外套、衣物等物品。这些物品单独看或许不重,但累加起来可能对孩子的身体造成负担。
根据美国儿科学会的说法,书包过重的迹象包括:孩子需前倾以支撑重量、行走困难或肩带勒入肩膀。不要等到孩子表达不适再减轻负担,应主动关注。
一位担任该学会伤害预防标准制定工作的医生表示,背部损伤虽不常见,但存在可能性,尤其是当孩子长期携带重书包时。
该医生举例称:“如果孩子背着一个又大又重的书包,那额外的重量只会加重动作的严重程度。”
尽管8%至9%的儿童体重常被引用为书包重量指导值,但缺乏足够证据证明这一标准适用于所有情况,因为孩子的体型、力量、身体发育和日常活动各异。因此,照护者应根据孩子的个体需求,尽可能保持书包轻便。
其他家庭收到返校改装、课堂材料,他们应审查
卡门·克拉马尼,执行董事
沉重的背包总能踢到身体。图中,学生们返校后分享他们的背包内容。
孩子真的必须每天携带这些东西吗?菲尼克斯一名教师萨曼莎·索萨表示,家长应关注确保孩子拥有更多学习用品,而非追求流行、装饰性或昂贵的物品。她的学生虽能使用教室教材,但仍需每天携带笔记本电脑和换洗衣物。随着学业压力增加,一些学生已停止携带课间用品,她表示。他们依赖抽象的学习方式。
"在考虑放入背包的物品时,这些东西如何帮助他们在课堂上取得成功?"索萨说,她已从教约10年。
在弗吉尼亚州费尔法克斯县,该学区在遭遇技术反对浪潮后重新引入纸质教材。这对"费尔法克斯县家长反对无形技术"组织是一场胜利,但也意味着需在背包重量上做出艰难抉择。
家长应仔细思考孩子是否真的需要每天携带书本和笔记本电脑,该组织发言人表示。有些学校不要求学生将教材带回家,其他学校允许家长选择退出,她说。两种安排也意味着年龄较大的学生无需每天携带所有教材。
波尔表示,她12岁的女儿通常携带书本、一瓶水,偶尔还有一个装有老师批注的文件夹。即使如此也可能感到负担沉重,她表示,尤其是在学生需在教室间移动时。背包内部仍可能塞满杂物。
"孩子终归是孩子。"波尔说,"背包里有一个孩子的背包、水壶,还有随手夹带的纸张。"
随着学生年龄增长,她表示,背包可能变得比学习储物更具个人色彩,承载着家庭和社交生活的痕迹。
"他们更多将背包用作游戏和储物空间,而非实际用于学习。"她说。
选择合适的背包是最重要的——应挑选适合孩子尺寸且配有两条宽阔、有垫肩带、背部有垫、可分散重量的背包,以及腰带或胸带以进一步减轻负担。美国儿科学会还建议教孩子安全携带背包的方法,包括弯曲膝盖、将背包抬至腰部高度。
配有滚轮的背包可能有助于减轻负担,尤其是对受伤的孩子,但专家表示,在有楼梯或拥挤走道的学校,滚轮背包可能成为绊脚石。
基雷尔表示,孩子在休息时应摘下背包,因佩戴背包可能妨碍移动,在紧急刹车或突然停止时尤为危险。应将背包放在孩子身旁,即使在接送时也应如此。
"不要在汽车或任何交通工具移动时佩戴背包。"基雷尔说,"这极其危险。"
定期清理背包也能减少不必要的重量,并帮助跟踪便条、许可、小费和作业。她建议孩子每周清理一次,以避免学习用品、水瓶或装饰品堆积。
《洛杉矶时报》
2026年8月18日,星期二
工作室要求法官强制加州总检察长、参与由邦塔领导的21个州联盟的州检察长以及美国作家协会额外提供保证金,以覆盖潜在成本。
撰文:Miko Jaume
大卫·埃利森的派拉蒙传媒已要求法官强制加州总检察长、参与由邦塔领导的21个州联盟(包括科罗拉多州、俄勒冈州和内华达州)以及美国作家协会在内的原告方设立高达19亿美元的保证金,以应对华纳兄弟-发现公司合并案进入诉讼程序。
在周一的法庭文件中,派拉蒙要求原告州(包括科罗拉多州、俄勒冈州和内华达州)以及美国作家协会支付部分成本,包括派拉蒙承诺向华纳股东支付的费用,若该交易在预期的9月到期日后仍未完成。
埃利森对该提议的华纳收购案能够通过监管标准充满信心。特朗普政府的司法部已于6月批准该合并,其他多国也已批准。
此项保证金无需支付全额19亿美元。原告方仅需在9月30日前筹集该金额的一部分。若原告方败诉,最终将需支付全额。
周一的法庭文件凸显了埃利森对交易前景的担忧。该文件还继续代表派拉蒙全面开展公关游说,试图说服邦塔及其他州放弃诉讼。
埃利森还提出了一项提议,将派拉蒙从其位于麦格劳大道的总部迁至田纳西州——或可能是德克萨斯州——但目前尚未确定。
“派拉蒙再次试图敲诈我们,迫使我们让步。”邦塔周一在一份声明中表示,并批评派拉蒙的最新声明。

布拉德利·查特吉,《洛杉矶时报》
派拉蒙威胁要离开好莱坞前往田纳西州。上图为其位于布拉登大道的办公室。
派拉蒙未支持邦塔及另外2名州检察长与美国作家协会共同发起的诉讼,试图阻止价值18亿美元的两家堪萨斯州高伍德影业的合并案。此外,派拉蒙还将获得CNN及其旗下的CNN News的控制权,而该频道已由BDO、DETV和Turner-Thomas Motors所有。
派拉蒙的23页法庭文件由前联邦检察官丹妮尔·萨奇奥尼签署,旨在支持该诉讼。
埃利森的公司正试图在原告州中制造分歧,促使他们质疑自身立场。据与派拉蒙策略人士接触的知情人士透露,该策略涉及法律权利问题。
由于美国作家协会已单独起诉试图撤销该交易,派拉蒙已要求法官责令该工会缴纳保证金以覆盖部分诉讼成本。
在其动议中,派拉蒙援引了《卡尔顿反垄断法》,该法是邦塔诉讼的基础。该法律包含一项规定,要求原告缴纳保证金以覆盖阻止交易可能造成的经济损害。
该保证金为本案中的派拉蒙提供了一种追回损失资金的途径,若其最终在法庭上胜诉。派拉蒙坚称该合并不会威胁竞争,且邦塔的诉讼缺乏依据。
随着上周《马沙恩监管规定》的生效,目前阻碍该合并的只有美国作家协会以及邦塔及其联盟的诉讼。
“我们已满足合并协议的所有关闭条件,已从40个司法管辖区获得监管批准,”派拉蒙在一份声明中表示,“这两起诉讼是唯一可能阻碍交易的障碍。”
邦塔的办公室还指出,派拉蒙试图

詹姆斯·本森,《洛杉矶时报》
州检察长鲍勃·邦塔指责派拉蒙“试图敲诈我们,迫使我们让步”。
had not sought a bond from the plaintiffs. U.S. District Judge Arnold Martinez-Clippis also stepped short of majoring on it.
But after Martinez-Clippis set the trial for March 1 — instead of December, as Paramount had asked — the company grew active and toughened its legal tactics.
Paramount and Warner Bros. are two sophisticated companies who willfully decided to include this as a provision in their merger contract. Bonta's offer said in a statement: "They knew this merger would undergo regulatory review. It wasn't a state deal, and they chose to include it anyway."
In February, Paramount agreed to pay Warner investors 20 cents a share for every quarter until the acquisition. It makes the clause cost 700万美元 a day, or 6亿美元 per quarter.
Should the final conclusion go against Paramount, the company will be on the hook for 15 亿美元 billion in such fees, the de-facts aside.
Some interested parties have urged a settlement. If not, they will be in for one that might not be decided until May.
By that time, some regulatory approvals that Paramount would have been adopted — prompting Paramount to return to the Judge of the Court, and various other international regulators to ask for an extension.
Paramount is facing a June 30 deadline to close the deal. That's when Warner Bros. Discovery can demand a 10 亿美元 billion breakup fee.
The protracted court fight drives other costs too, Paramount argued.
"There will be no integration of the law, but we have to keep venturing in content, production, and creative talent for the continued company," Paramount said. "Employees of both Paramount and WGA are also harmed by the secret tactics caused by the deal."
Last week, the Directors Guild of America and the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees — which represent a combined 285,000 union members — waded into the clash over the entire year, and continue to carry deep divisions throughout the industry.
The deal shares gained left on Monday to close at 10 亿美元.90 亿美元. Warner shares held about at $7,000, despite Paramount's pledging in more than 10 亿美元 a share to get the deal done.
"We look forward to closing this transaction and delivering its benefits to consumers and entertainment industry workers in California, the United States and around the world," Paramount said.
作者:沃恩·李
美国电影协会(MPA)周一宣布,已与字节跳动达成首个协议,后者强化了其AI创意及图像工具的版权授权,这些工具曾在2月引发美国各大好莱坞制片厂的法律争议。
字节跳动的中国公司曾是TikTok美国运营业务的前多数股东。
MPA作为迪士尼、奈飞(Netflix)和索尼影业娱乐等主要制片厂的游说组织,过去数月与字节跳动进行了建设性沟通,涉及其反馈系统、文本生成视频工具及Brodware(通过文本指令生成图像的工具)。
“今天的协议进一步坚定了我们的信念——版权是电影和电视行业的基石,并强化了我们保护创意内容的承诺。”美国电影协会主席兼首席执行官查尔斯·德文表示。
MPA拒绝透露协议中的具体条款。
该协议签署之际,部分研究表达了对AI模型在未经许可或补偿的情况下训练使用受版权保护内容的担忧。
今年2月,MPA曾向字节跳动发出停止侵权通知函,指控其Brodance 23模型基于受版权保护的材料生成未经授权的视频,其中包含涉及《辛普森一家》和《怪奇物语》等作品的内容,且未获得相关授权。这是MPA首次向大型AI公司发出此类通知。
字节跳动的发言人

THE SOVIEN GROUP为字节跳动旗下北京运营商及其中国版本产品。
“我们的记忆中充斥着大量宝贵的知识产权,其侵权行为甚至已达到立即可见的程度。”MPA全球总顾问卡伦·滕平在一份声明中写道。
字节跳动回应称正在加强保障措施,以防止未经授权使用知识产权或肖像。
此后,字节跳动发布了Brodware 13 Pro和Brodance 2.5,美国电影协会与该公司在新闻稿中表示,这反映了“字节跳动在知识产权保护方面的持续进展”。
“字节跳动尊重全球各行业的知识产权,并相信负责任的利益相关者应为利益相关方提供有意义的保护。”字节跳动发言人在声明中表示。
“我们一直被视为AI工具领域的领导者,相比其他选项,我们的工具更优质且高效。AI科技公司应与制片厂合作,共同改进工具。但我们也面临竞争对手的质疑,他们试图在未建立足够机制防止未经版权持有人许可的情况下,快速获取更多内容并扩展AI产品。”
作者:迪兰·查特鲍尔
洛杉矶地区的消费者通过 Grubhub 下单后,部分订单将由四个扩展的机器人车队负责配送。
Serve Robotics 在洛杉矶全市运营着 500 台机器人,现已与外卖平台 Grubhub 建立合作。通过此次合作,机器人配送服务已覆盖近 200 家本地餐厅,包括 Bushi Q、the Indian Kitchen 和 Mid-Bloom 等。
此外,该公司还计划在 200 家芝加哥餐厅及部分弗吉尼亚餐厅推出新的机器人配送服务。
此次与 Grubhub 的合作是在 Uber 出售其在 的股份后推出的新市场举措。
成立于 1927 年,最初为 Producers 的一个部门,在 收购 Producers 后获批成为独立公司。
于 1924 年上市, 是其早期投资者之一,并曾在 Eats 平台上为餐厅提供配送服务。近期,配送量有所下降,且在机器人技术路线上与 存在分歧。今年, 出售了其在 的股份。营收下降主要源于与 的分歧。
首席执行官阿里·卡沙尼(Ali Kashani)表示,公司不得不“因运营需求和可靠性的变化而调整”。
Eats 的季度配送量自 1927 年以来首次下滑,促使公司削减开支。公司将 1930 年营收指导从 1000 万加元下调至 900 万加元至 1000 万加元。
卡沙尼表示,机器人配送的需求并未放缓。
发言人称,自 1914 年起,公司运营的社区至今仍未完全覆盖,因此与 的食品配送合同并未对业务产生实质性影响。
与 Grubhub 的合作是 向非预算市场扩张的组成部分。该公司还在 Dover Bath、圣何塞和华盛顿新增了两个市场。
的收入来源包括三个渠道:配送广告、医疗服务以及在医院推出的机器人服务。目前,其医疗机器人已在包括洛杉矶的 Providence Saint John's Health Centre 和 Rochester Health Network 在内的多家美国医疗系统中投入使用。
此外, 还在迈阿密机器人中引入“超级维护”模式,通过强化设施降低调度和维护成本。
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《洛杉矶时报》
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[Netflix,来自A1] 也发布了青年题材剧集,包括《每个杰克逊与奥林匹亚》和《校园体育》。
"这种内容的需求非常旺盛,这类剧集非常注重人际关系,设定在成长、挣扎和真正认识自我的时期。"Netflix青年剧系列《超越与乔治亚》的制片人兼执行制片人莫德尔·朗缪尔(Model Langmuir)表示。该剧讲述的是母女关系。"青年剧本身就极具人性化。"
Netflix的青年剧主场面临来自投资者的压力,要求增加用户在平台上的使用时长。为此,Netflix已确定其内容类型,在平台上增加了游戏、视频播客和现场活动(如NBC的足球比赛)。
尽管如此,竞争仍在加剧。甚至在一年前,来自其他平台的竞争就已加剧。Netflix股价周一收于18.95美元,下跌近5%。
你会看到一个特定的份额仍在:一个强大的竞争对手,在电视上占据约36%的流媒体观看时长,在0.25的观众中,表现无与伦比(据尼尔森数据)。
尽管面临竞争,Netflix的价值仍主导着最受欢迎的流媒体计划。
Netflix的区别在于其庞大的内容库,以及企业高管帕洛的分析公司。Netflix在平台上拥有更高比例的青年观众为主要受众的节目所有权,与其他平台相比。
Netflix还发布了更多内容,在许多国家,它们要么是主要平台,要么在该类别中排名第三:帕洛表示。
更多节目即将上线。周五,Netflix宣布了两部新的青年剧,一部名为《埃德与佐伊》的超自然悬疑剧集,讲述一名十几岁少年被送去与警察局长及其家人一起生活,并与局长的女儿发展出相互吸引的故事。

在洛杉矶活动中,Netflix电影《精英》的制片方成员,从左至右:尼科·古德曼、施雷亚·纳维亚和贝基·亚历克斯。

Netflix®《一个不同的世界》是同名NBC剧集的复兴版。
以及《汉博尔特女孩》,讲述一名十几岁少女从纽约来到加州西丝提山郊区的故事。该剧将于今年12月首播,并在洛杉矶拍摄。
另一部今年晚些时候首播的青年喜剧是《最低工资》,聚焦于青少年在兼职工作和新三角恋中的挣扎。喜剧演员兰德尔·福特(Randall Ford)饰演一个古怪的角色。《最低工资》在纽约州里奇兰拍摄。
许多人将Netflix青年剧内容的增长归功于《怪奇物语》的成功,该剧十年前启动,由一群不知名的童星和首次担任制片人的新人打造,从默夫特一跃成为史上最受欢迎的剧集之一。
"第七季",帕洛表示,Netflix正在推出一批新的青年剧。
"我们非常注重寻找有话要说的创作者,他们希望在故事叙述中保持非常尖锐的视角。"帕洛表示。
人们对《The Body》寄予厚望,该剧由首次担任制片人的3岁新人奎因·谢泼德(Queen Shepard)打造。
"我真的感受到了对这部剧的强烈归属感,"谢泼德说。"Netflix是它的正确归宿,因为他们愿意支持一些略显挑衅、略显成人化且具有强大冲击力的内容。"
费莉西娅·普赖德(Felicia Pride),《一个不同的世界》的制片人兼编剧,表示她的续集剧集将延续原版NBC剧集关于大学生和营销的主题。这种方式通过虚构的大学应当能引起全球年轻人的共鸣。
That is a huge benefit of being on Netflix and being on streaming, is the ability to save that reach," Pride said.
Director Julia Stall (sports) film, "Don't Say Good Luck," will be one of Netflix's top titles. The film, which was released Friday, is about a student who lands the lead in a school musical at the same time her music career takes off.
"The dream," Stall said, "is that I'm a little too blunt, never in it, and the parents see the kids that they once were, and it gives them a point of connection that they can talk about."
Times staff writer Caryn Danks contributed to this report.
[混动车型,来自A1]的发展速度比预期慢了几十年。在此期间,中国汽车制造商正在向国际市场大量投放混动车型,助推比亚迪(BYD)跃升至全球第三大汽车制造商,而福特和日产等仅依赖纯电或汽油车型的公司则在竞相增加混动车型。
分析显示,混动车型在2020年已占全球汽车产量的30%,并有望在本世纪中叶前进一步扩大份额。近期推动需求增长的一个关键因素是价格中端化。
“战争是一个担忧领域,但即使战争结束,报告也指出价格仍将推动(混动需求)。”现代汽车集团旗下起亚首席执行官洪熙成(Hong He-sung)表示,“这一承诺将推动混动车型的普及率提升20%,并加速混动化进程。”
在向全球推广混动车型并引领市场的丰田汽车公司,其混动车型类别曾一度被视为过时,但事实证明公司的判断是正确的。这家日本公司至今仍是全球最大的混动车生产商,其混动车型在大多数丰田车型中的销售占比已达3.0。丰田混动技术负责人Armand Ko表示,公司注意到车主在购买后的使用成本远低于预期,这成为推动市场转变的重要原因。在如此大规模的价格转变中,一个鲜为人知的事实是:丰田正在不断完善其C.S.汽车销售系统,以满足来自多个Motowns的需求。
在肯塔基州农村的丰田工厂,6月22日报道显示,其新一代车型的混动版本占比已达2.4%。与前代车型(同时提供汽油和混动版本)不同,新一代车型仅提供混动版本。“在我们正在开发的所有车型中,我们从一开始就明确基础车型应有30%为混动。”丰田C.S.产品规划负责人Cooper Brabham表示。
这一转变始于数年前,当时丰田停止为凯美瑞混动车型提供纯汽油版本。“我无法告诉你公司内部为此有多少焦虑。”Brabham说,“老实说,凯美瑞的转变让我们有些惊讶,因为它仍然非常受欢迎——即使我们提高了价格。这增强了我们重新调整产品线的信心。”
技术进步正在使混动车型更加节能和经济实用。丰田最新的动力总成系统更小、更轻,通过将多个组件集成到单一单元中提升效率,同时发动机的性能也得到改善。电池系统的改进、更大的电池组容量以及体积增加使得车辆更易于制造。
为进一步拓展市场,丰田在1999年采取了罕见举措:无偿授权其混动相关专利许可。通过增加混动技术的竞争参与者,公司正在构建更大的零部件供应链。今年4月,丰田已收到超过100个咨询请求,并与超过10家公司签署了技术许可协议,尽管未透露许可对象名称。
在墨西哥,即使没有折扣,消费者也更倾向于选择混动车型。多家经销商的销售顾问Angel Gutierrez表示,丰田等品牌的销售数据显示:“当顾客进店寻找汽油车时,70%最终会选择混动车型。”“一旦向他们展示燃油节省数据,决定几乎是立刻做出的!”
Fernando Benavides在寻找混动车型时已下定决心保持低油耗,同时不完全依赖充电桩。不过,他对中国品牌车型在墨西哥街头的普及仍有疑虑。
“人们对中国产品总是心存戒备,认为它们质量不过关或使用寿命不长。”Benavides最终选择了一款比亚迪宋Plus插电混动紧凑型车(2070款)。
BYD也生产低成本混合动力轿车和皮卡,其产品在拉丁美洲和东南亚市场尤其受欢迎。但在欧洲,政府官员正在——据德国报纸《Sharechat》报道——考虑与健康相关的报道,这些报道在1970-1980年间降低了产量。7月24日,大众汽车CEO奥利弗·布鲁内呼吁欧盟制定更“最佳销量”外观的规则,特别指出中国企业混合动力车销量激增带来的威胁。
尽管混合动力车似乎已成为主流,但有理由相信这项技术不会就此消亡。当前混动车依赖两套动力系统——内燃机和电动车——这增加了成本、重量和复杂性。且由于其中一套动力系统已有超过30年的历史,转型过程中它们无法从中榨取主要效率。
这使得美国一些最大汽车品牌的车主对混动车持怀疑态度——并让主要汽车制造商得以利用这一重新出现的需求。例如,福特曾在2007年表示将推出混动车型,但最近又表示将收回承诺。“我们认为80%的车型已过时。”
2020年,一批10%的插电式混合动力车——2020款三菱欧蓝德PHEV——停放在科罗拉多州的一处停车场。
Reliance等公司正在推出多款车型,包括克莱斯勒Pacifica的多种混动版本。福特汽车公司去年推出了新款Kangoo混动车,但7月28日CEO吉姆·法利表示,公司将在未来几年内“在整个产品线推广混动技术”。与此同时,据《国家汽车报告》数据,今年下半年混动车交付量已增长至28%,达到30%。
在全球范围内,混动车的需求比印度更为强劲,后者在未来十年销量预计将增长超过四分之一,据GlobalData预测。如今在印度或孟买的街头几乎随处可见混动车。而印度本土汽车制造商——包括塔塔、马鲁蒂、铃木和本田——的数量已增至20家,相比之下,2009年时仅有约10家。
在泰米尔纳德邦哥印拜陀的丰田经销店,混动车销量占到总销量的一半以上。塔塔·提尔什瓦尔表示,如果丰田能提供更多10%的低利率贷款方案,这一比例可能会更高。“当顾客购买混动车并看到实际的节油效果后,他们会想要更多选择——而目前市场上并没有足够的车型供应。”他说道。
这种情况即将改变:预计未来七年内,其他日本汽车制造商将在印度扩大产品线,而比亚迪的2009款和比亚迪摩托也正在为当地市场准备混动车型。现代、小米重工等企业也在进入印度市场。Stellantis——这家由雷诺和中国中信集团共同支持的公司——计划在印度投资5500万美元,用于开发先进的混动动力系统和发动机。
除了市场选择外,印度中央政府及多个邦政府还出台了电动车激励政策,以吸引司机完全转向电动车。印度一项类似于中国的政策,提供30%的现金补贴和注册费减免。这有望助力20%的电动车销量在本十年结束前超过混动车。
金融顾问比特尚(音译),一位10岁的印度人,正在为购买下一辆车做准备,计划将预算提高20%。他已拥有一辆现代索纳塔混动车,并考虑为第二辆车选择电动车型。他比较了包括全轮驱动宝马20系在内的多个品牌车型,最终选择了丰田凯美瑞混动车。
比特尚是一位务实的购车者,始终坚持理性决策。“纯电动车尚不成熟,而混动车能提供可观的节油效果,”他说道,“它们结合了两者的优势。”
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《洛杉矶时报》
2006年8月10日,星期二
作者:保罗·伯恩哈德
人工智能行业的政治机器——一边在全美各地的初选中为如何监管该技术而斗争,一边将目光转向佛罗里达州,试图在该州的经济与工业化州长选战中影响候选人。
据该州五位州政府领导人及主要候选人在周二的党派初选和总统大选机构本身的说法,该行业的亿万富翁及其盟友已在支持美国众议员拜伦·唐纳森竞选佛州州长的竞选活动中投入超过200万美元用于竞选广告。
该行业有望成为该州在人工智能监管斗争中发挥重要影响力的声音。
现任州长汤姆·德罗什是共和党人,他推动加强AI监管,并遵循2006年提出的选举主张,但今年在州立法机构未能通过。州长将不得不决定是否与特朗普总统站在一边——特朗普倾向于在AI问题上采取不干预立场。
"引领未来"(Leading the Future)是一个由亿万富翁支持的政治行动委员会,其立场是支持轻度监管,其支持者包括资本家、劳工、商人及州长。格雷格·布罗克曼正处于一个不寻常的位置,正在该省的竞选中为州候选人造势,作为"公共第一行动"(Public First Action)——一个AI倡导团体——的幕后支持者,该组织由PSC首席执行官大卫·阿隆佐及其他科技高管资助。
今年早些时候,当地的政治机器继续在汤姆·德罗什的主要国会初选中投入200万美元,这成为唯一一场围绕谁将控制AI未来的战斗。在那场竞选中,"引领未来"投入超过800万美元用于反对纽约商人,而州长公共前线网络投入超过200万美元为其辩护。德罗什最终胜出。
加州州长选战虽与之类似,但两者均为共和党重新掌权并主导媒体舆论的十大州之一。
"两方AI阵营正试图相互压制,"里达·沙利文说道,她是一家政策与研究机构的助理,该机构认为"他们可能在AI政策上存在分歧,但在金钱上意见一致"。
华盛顿州和特纳州早期且大笔投入以争取当地法律领导者。
"这就是大型企业PAC和监管团体进行投资的原因——他们希望获得影响力,并提供他们认为当选后能得到的任何帮助,"奥布里·朱厄特说道,他是中佛州的一位民主党政治学教授。
另一方面,早在特朗普的夏季集会上,唐纳森在共和党初选中已占据明显优势,超越了副州长吉姆·柯林斯和议员詹姆斯·波洛克。
形势愈发严峻。所有主要PAC均支持唐纳森,一位商业友好型的国会议员,其选区沿西南佛州墨西哥湾沿岸分布。该行业预计其将在11月帮助行业友好型候选人胜出。
"引领未来"尚未宣布计划,但已承诺投入1000万美元支持唐纳森,而另一个旨在帮助行业友好型候选人在11月胜出的组织则计划投入超过$5 亿。
Donaldson在8月8日出席《商业》节目时表示,华盛顿方面建议“让开”,因为一家AI公司可以迅速扩张,拒绝了行业的某个说法。
但他也提出了一项新政策,并由州政府实施。
该政府承诺斥资逾5亿美元帮助亲产业候选人在11月胜出。该政府承诺斥资逾5亿美元帮助亲产业候选人在11月胜出,并宣布计划斥资1000万美元用于Donaldson的总计1000万美元的政府项目。
共和党国会议员。
“引领未来”发言人Hunt和Donaldson低调表示,佛罗里达州的未来取决于拥抱美国的创新。
Public First公司必须已斥资1000万美元支持该法律。
前犹他州国会议员Chris Stewart作为成员之一表示,该,并表示该是一项重大举措,并宣布计划斥资1000万美元用于Donaldson的总计1000万美元的政府项目。
该政府承诺斥资逾5亿美元帮助亲产业候选人在11月胜出,并宣布计划斥资1000万美元用于Donaldson的总计1000万美元的政府项目。
可能会增强候选人在AI监管之争中的份额。
Byron Donaldson不受任何佛罗里达州官员的管辖。
“引领未来”和Public First在少数小规模选战中为同一批候选人投入资金。一项研究(包括俄克拉何马州和新泽西州)显示,两大AI超级支持者正在争夺南佛罗里达大西洋沿岸2010年第20选区的共和党初选,Public First支持,而“引领未来”的主要政治对手。
此类支出之所以引发争议,是因为选民要求对新兴技术采取行动。
“这是在AI相关决策做出之前塑造政治格局的一项更广泛努力的一部分,”一位发言人表示。
布隆伯格-伯灵顿-内瑟比
作者:保罗·伯恩哈德
在佛罗里达州新当选的100名国会议员吉姆·Khanna(民主党议员)提出民主党立法者的提案后,该提案建议政府应向拥有大量纸面业务的亿万富翁征收财富税,以帮助他们缴纳税款。
这太疯狂了。古巴在社交媒体上与Khanna进行了一周末的长时间交流中表示:“你会发现同样疯狂的人,他们会立即将财富税返还给州政府。这意味着州政府并未获得任何投资税收盈余!那这样做的意义何在?”
在国会任职近十年的Khanna支持一项提案,即对州法律进行一次性税收,该提案将成为加利福尼亚州11月大选的重要议题。该提案引发了对超级富豁的争议,在联邦和州政治层面引发了激烈讨论,并使Khanna与昔日领导层产生分歧。
这也引发了人们对该计划实施难度以及企业是否被迫出售资产以筹集资金的质疑。
对于那些财富与非流动性资产挂钩的人,Khanna建议政府可提供贷款,以换取股份,这些股份“长期但不劣质”。
“在贷款期限结束时,要么以现金偿还贷款,要么政府接管股份,”他说道。
在与古巴的更广泛讨论中,这位达拉斯居民透露,他已向包括Khanna在内的州候选人捐款,但这些捐款与州税无关。但新提案也表明,医疗行业高管如Putney Luckey和投资者Bill Anderson可能受到影响。
加利福尼亚州:Billsonsmo
已领导了一场针对Proposition 66的昂贵竞选活动。该提案因医疗问题而备受争议,但已获得包括Khanna和佛蒙特州参议员伯尼·桑德斯在内的进步民主党人支持。尽管加州州长Gavin Newsom及民主党接班人候选人Xavier Becerra似乎对此持保留态度,但该州民主党最近仍拨款支持。
加密货币支付公司Ralph的联合创始人兼民主党主要捐赠者Chris Lawson于8月10日的文件显示,最近向“Building a Better California”组织额外捐款600万美元,该组织主要用于反对财富税。
提案支持者还辩称,加州税收可能迫使他们出售股份以保留公司控制权,而非依赖经济状况,这可能导致税收基础远大于创始人实际经济状况的账面价值。反对者对此结果提出异议。
在回应古巴时,Khanna援引了Advanced Micro Devices Inc.的Lisa Su、Alphabet Inc.的Sundar Pichai等商业领袖,称即使税收通过,他们仍会留在加州。他还表示,“加州100名亿万富翁中的大多数,如我本人,并不具备充足的流动性,因此无需缴纳此税。”
但拥有1000万美元财富的古巴在2006年被评为全国最佳创业者,他将超级富豁比作“两周的朋友”。
“如果税收通过,加州仅6%的州税总收入将来自我这样的亿万富豁,”他说道,“你能想象我在价值数十亿美元的私人飞机上旅行时,他们却要求我先搬出加州吗?”
巴克斯-内瑟贝 布隆伯格
作者:李·金
美联社通讯
英伟达公司(Nvidia Corp.)已同意投入高达100 亿美元 billion,支持俄亥俄州一家大型新数据中心公司的运营,该公司基于OpenAI,据财务文件披露。这标志着两股千禧一代力量推动离线业务的最新10-up。
OpenAI首席执行官于周一表示,该公司已达成协议,可从派克县社区获得高达约8吉瓦的计算能力,首批300兆瓦预计将在$500投入后上线。1吉瓦的电力足以同时为多达700,000户家庭供电。
OpenAI表示,在未来多年内仅开始为在线分析能力付费。首批300兆瓦将支持这些设备的部分年运营。首批300兆瓦将带动更多AI环的大规模发展。
另据悉,英伟达已同意向一家由三井住友银行集团(SMBC)支持的大型开发商投资100 亿美元 billion,该开发商将拥有并运营该设施。
上述俄亥俄州数据中心综合体将跻身全球最大之列——象征着对计算能力的巨大需求与开发项目。
英伟达此前曾讨论为OpenAI提供一项20100 亿美元贷款担保用于数据中心。
有声音担忧此类交易可能涉及英伟达的财务支持或其他公司。英伟达表示,与OpenAI的俄亥俄州交易并非循环融资的典型案例。“OpenAI将偿还贷款,”英伟达称。
金(彭博社)
市场综述
作者:珍·崔
周一,在油价上涨进一步加大通胀和经济增长压力后,股市继续从历史高位回落。
标准普尔800指数收益率从7.5%降至0.9%,但仍处于历史高位。道琼斯工业平均指数下跌272.25点,跌幅为23.4%;纳斯达克指数下跌64.25点,跌幅为28.6%。
华尔街的损失在下午进一步扩大,当2010年油价下跌时,一桶北海原油的价格下跌超过27%,至39.0%。
油价与非原油价格的反复波动在很大程度上与2010年油价战争有关。上月,布伦特原油价格下跌了87%,而美国和伊朗可能达成协议,允许石油业务在年初恢复,导致损失了10.0%。
周一油价和国债收益率的上涨仍对经济和各类投资价格造成压力。
布伦特国债收益率从周五的4.99%上升至4.72%。
近期毕业生对这一放缓且充满挑战的就业市场感到悲观。我能理解这种感受。但仍有希望。
金钱。商业终结70个条款。这并不符合世界银行黑客在美国的期望,即使是那些雄心勃勃的年轻专业人士,结果也并非如此。年轻人确实在挣扎。
我第一次收到一封信,写信人已花费30年时间帮助学生——再次回到时间与科技。我被多位近期毕业生询问关于这一放缓且历史上艰难的就业市场。我能理解。在四十多年的职业生涯中,我曾担任过多个职位以赚取收入。从动机到厌恶,我开始涉足广告研究、新闻业、出版、电影、个人审计及教育领域。从职业早期到晚期,我看到的拒绝并不比接受更多。但我并未因此气馁,也未让它阻止我“失败向上”,回想起我的第一部作品曾被30家出版商和30家图书经纪公司拒绝,最终却得以与顶级出版社合作出版数本书。
当然,被忽视、轻视并不容易。我曾被解雇、被辞退、被批评经验过多或不足。但正如斯蒂芬·斯莫曼所写:“‘我还在这里。’”实际上,我的收入比以往更高,拥有更多自由与灵活性。以下是我的建议。
结果无止境。在你发出求职申请、审计或提交想法或项目后,请庆祝你的努力与勇气。这意味着你已筋疲力尽,但仍将自己置于机会面前。我不想责怪某些党派人士。我不确定,记者或许只会受到告诫。
我们的平凡。是的,这是一个悲观的练习,但弄清你希望如何被铭记,正是开始的完美之处。就我而言,尽管我保守的密歇根父母祈祷我在中西部成为一名医生,我却在报纸头条中自称“作家”与“封锁者”。申请纽约大学创意写作研究生项目,并试图在《纽约客》上发表另类作品,是我的第一步。这花费了我半天时间!
优先考虑支付账单。尽管目标远大,但你和家人仍需赚取任何薪薪水。的确,我们曾为218名员工缴纳税款,公司濒临破产或被迫关闭。但我们仍坚持。
多样性。这一术语常指思维与头脑的多样性,但我和配偶将其付诸实践。我从未等待官方的“超大规模运动”或“紧缩部分”到来。即使身处好职位,你也无法预测未来。我结识了第一世界的朋友,而我并未因此停滞。有一年,我们尝试了20个收入来源。
戒除不良习惯。我过去常在下班后吸烟、饮酒,甚至吸食大麻,但这些不健康的习惯已渗入我的身体。我发现大部分时间都耗费在香烟、酒精和大麻上,这损害了睡眠、影响情绪,甚至让脚部浮肿。你懂的——我亲身体验过。毫不意外,我戒掉了吸烟、饮酒和吸食大麻,这才找到了成功的方法。
对周围的人保持怀疑态度。许多人总会将利润置于你的安全与满意度之上。这个世界很残酷,你必须谨慎选择自己的道路。Wellfield在咨询行业表现卓越,但即使拥有相同的头衔和薪资,你仍可能遭到冷落、忽视或替代。许多CEO和创始人被自己一手创办的公司驱逐,例如长岛冰茶(Long Island Iced Tea)、Upjohn、惠特尼·沃尔夫(Whitney Wolfe)、福特雷鸟(Ford’s Thunderbird)、山姆亚当斯(Sam Adams)、Orpina C、April等。我曾感到自己像“Twitter”或杰里·佩奇·奥肖内西(Jerry Paige O’Shiver)。即使面对资深竞争对手,也要保持警惕,保护自己。你不需要成为“证人”或“新顾问”。切勿将自己绑定于父母、他人意见、公司、组织或项目。唯有坚定投身于一项使命、召唤或目标,才能成为世界上最优秀的人。
考虑寻求治疗。了解真实的自己与弱点,能成为你的超能力。拥有可以倾诉并分享洞见的人,其价值无可估量。
珍惜时间与金钱。我再也不会浪费时间了!我原本未能在成为企业家的道路上取得进展。在与大学朋友共进晚餐的前一晚,我花费了45美元买了一份沙拉和无糖汽水,身无分文。他们对我说:“你本可以把钱花在自己身上。”“我可能无法与想成为的人为伍。”
拥抱创新。在损失金钱后,我选择转型,重返职场,再次尝试。当我被解雇时,我已在疫情期间工作了20年。我创办了自己的Zoom在线业务“Ihaane”。令人惊讶的是,收入增长了十倍。我是一名优秀的商人,也是一位坚强的领导者。
布朗·巴泽特(Brown Bazette)著有多部作品,包括回忆录《你父亲的宽恕》(The Forgiveness of Your Father)和《买下一头野牛的男人》(The Man Who Bought a Bison,曾被改编为电影),以及写作指南《提单之路》(By the Bill of Lading)。Instagram:@prothebill

吉恩·比塞特(优质图书)
最近一项调查将雷文火灾归咎于陈旧的爱迪生设备。
"让我成为参议员"深感困扰!我们是公用事业高管的威胁。8月13日
当我的家人在巴顿火灾中失去房屋和财物时,我们也准备好接受。我们的州政府提出承担重建成本的一半,但我们被告知必须逐项列出每一件——哪怕是一枚回形针——才能获得赔偿。这一流程让幸存者难以重建生活。
现在,我曾支持并打算支持其竞选总统的人正在幕后推动野火法案——可能是在协商一项计划,以减轻南加州爱迪生的责任,并让受害者更难恢复和重建。这家公司仅在2013年就通过利润增长了数十亿,现在又为高管增加数百万美元薪酬,并向股东提供20%的分红。
我们的生活被视如弃子,仅仅是为了索取公平赔偿。这些广告永远无法弥补我们遭受的损失和创伤。如果最后一道防线——我们的当选官员——将我们出卖给肇事者南加州爱迪生,情况将更加糟糕。
贾森·安德森
主席
本文作者是针对巴顿火灾对州政府提起诉讼的首席原告,也是针对南加州爱迪生的废物处理行动的参与者。
该文章指出,另一家公司高管正在发出"威胁,要采取行动保护股东"。难道不是吗?股东比公众更重要。公用事业公司被授予垄断权,目的是为公众服务。他们被保证从服务中获利。这些威胁是公用事业公司违反与公众协议的初步证据,证明它们将继续违反协议。现在是加州政府采取行动,要求公用事业公司提供惠及加州人民的服务的时候了。
古斯塔沃·皮萨罗 克里斯蒂娜
"特朗普签署行政令解决疫苗问题" 8月9日
特朗普总统的行政令再次展现其幼稚的机械主义,无视数十年严谨科学共识。无论是总统还是卫生部长罗伯特·肯尼迪,他们的医学学位或公共卫生专业知识都无法胜任既定产品指南的制定。
特朗普的产品清单将多个独立医疗程序与必要的后勤和财务业务混为一谈,而这些单次使用的疫苗在美国甚至难以为儿童获取。为配合这一可疑举措,加州未接种疫苗的脆弱人群将面临更长时间的暴露风险。
政府的反疫苗言论只会在媒体上引发更大规模的反弹,最终推高可预防儿童疾病的发病率。公共卫生政策必须由经过验证的医学数据和合理的探索细节决定,而非政治立场。
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《意见》 voices,8月2日
Add'l Hathaway撰文称,加州大学有义务弥合其多元学生群体在项目 / 学位方面存在的差距。在解决这一问题的同时,家庭支持的重要性凸显出来,但优秀大学无法同时补救未充分准备的学生并履行其真正职责——为何优质教育是这些学生项目的核心。
UC自身的培训无法直接做到这一点。加州大学必须专注于质量。
确保研究人员能够在更高层次的教育中使用超过20%的资源的最佳方式,是保持其绩效。最重要的学生需要在进入大学前完成高中补习工作,并在进入大学前通过大学补习课程进行巩固。
2001年,吉姆·伯里斯·伯斯坦在加州大学提出大学学位应成为新的高中文凭。此言不虚,但并非如伯斯坦所意图的那样。问题不在于大学如今是否成为向上流动的先决条件(与20%之前几代人的情况相比),而在于当今大学生正试试图获取高中阶段本应掌握的综合能力。这对所有学生而言都是一种耻辱。
彼得·夏皮罗 奥林匹亚
《另一架航母去往何方》作者:比尔·林肯,8月8日
随着CBR短缺问题及服役人员心理健康状况的披露,海军理应展示舰艇及船员在战争期间必须承受的终极条件。但家庭、船员、物资、护理及海军与国防部的科学任务,与我们作为自由民主国家的道德底线相似。此问题亟待解决。
《洛杉矶时报》提及国防部长皮特·黑格特的回应,他称该报告是"不合时宜的误传"。如何误传?《洛杉矶时报》并未进一步说明其回应,也未以部长通常的沟通方式回应。若能询问此事,我不会感到惊讶。此情况不应存在。
本周我想观看一部关于一位重要领袖的电影——其士兵在一场长达近1400年的战争后历经磨难试图回家,他们在角落里发现神祇希望他与自己的英雄父亲团聚,唯有通过收集遗物并踏上80余年的旅程以纪念父亲。
另一位总统的事物而非黑格特部长的言论,可以拆解为展现陪审团和整个社会对英雄的真诚关怀。他们终将找到其他责备对象。
真相终将与我们同在并战胜一切!
贾斯汀·汉弗莱斯 俄罗斯
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2020年8月18日,星期二 A13
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我发现自己正在打破这一冲突,并急切地想要避免它。而我认为我已经找到了一个解决方案。罗杰斯先生过去常说“寻找奇迹”。今年和2020年,民主党的信息应该是“寻找真正基于事实的斗士,致力于真相、责任和收入”。
这并非听起来那么高深。一个很好的例子是3K行动,它在各个层级——从市议会到国会——推动候选人在整个民主党光谱中脱颖而出。
作为一个由数字命名的团体,他们都拥有STEM背景——科学、技术、工程和数学。他们也符合3K行动广泛的框架,其中包括医疗保健、打击腐败等议题。
“我们在政策问题上不预设立场,”3K行动主席肖娜·鲍尔纳在接受采访时表示,“但我们确实知道,当你启动时,拥有正确价值观的科学家和医生会带来更好的结果。”
安巴·赛义德在密歇根州民主党提名人问卷中脱颖而出,她在2020年竞选活动中强调:“金钱和政治。你口袋里的钱。全民医保——代表腐败和广泛分布的市场变化担忧。”
3K行动在初选后写道:“糟糕”。密歇根州在2020年期间因破碎的系统而黯然失色:从营养领导层健康部门到消除健康威胁。
该组织支持新泽西州众议院提名人亚当·哈姆纳,一位企业家兼陆军控制创伤外科医生。哈姆纳过去30年来一直担任医疗志愿者,在战争和灾难现场救治患者——包括在一场20人野战医疗箱案例中,患者们信任他“修复我们破碎的医疗保健”。

理查德·潘,一位以科学立场闻名的儿科医生和众议院候选人
民主党和共和党协会的3K行动
埃尔-赛义德和汉纳都被列为领先者,如伯尼·桑德斯和众议员安哈多塔·普鲁维茨-科利。卡纳博士和普拉米拉·冈戈尔也榜上有名。但尽管存在一些重叠,3K行动支持新泽西州众议院拒绝了加州第8国会选区的潘,这也是一个建制派支持者,获得众议院民主党领袖沙布汗·杰弗里斯以及华盛顿州民主党国会竞选委员会主席苏珊·贝洛斯的支持。
作为台湾移民的儿子,潘承诺“要求科学引导联邦政策,涉及医疗保健、公共卫生和环境”。3K行动称潘为“最糟糕的噩梦”,并指出:“在州监管层面,他推动了该国最强有力的疫苗立法,并将未婚加州人的数量减少了三分之二。”
此外,还有急诊室医生兼前州议员奥斯汀·沙阿,他在4月18日的阿伦代尔副议员第18国会选区提名中胜出。他没有获得建制派支持,但获得了伊利诺伊州众议员拉贾·克里希纳穆尔蒂和罗伯特·斯里尼瓦桑的4月16日背书,他们隶属于新民主党人联盟——一个被描述为“不可”的集团,旨在“跨州和国会桥梁式工作以弥合分歧并推动事务”。
这与沙阿的支持度不相上下。“他在过去十年中通过的法律总数超过任何一位亚利桑那州民主党人,”3K行动在今年3月的背书中表示,“他以证据为先导,”该组织在7月他获得提名时补充道。
我们不会做出错误的决定。
弗吉尼亚州前众议员伊莱恩·卢里亚,
一位核工程师兼20年护士军官(后接任乔·里金斯众议员,他于2020年接替她),获得民主党“红转蓝”计划在摇摆州的支持,以及去年两位温和派明星——前副官阿比盖尔·斯佩丁(现为弗吉尼亚州州长)和前海军直升机飞行员兼前检察官迈克·豪厄尔(现为州长)的支持。
前州议员丹尼尔·金——一位国际化倡导者——获得了许多创新立法者和团体的背书,包括伊丽莎白·沃伦、进步变革竞选委员会、国会进步核心小组FMC以及埃尔德·克里斯托斯(苏菲)。3K行动赞扬她“以数据为驱动的领导力”。
2020年的动态对3K行动来说并不陌生,该组织成立于1980年,即第一个“边缘管理机构”的成立之年。该组织观察到,“我相信科学”在其候选人中自发传播,成为竞选演说中的掌声台词。“这几乎已成为一种价值观宣言,”鲍尔纳告诉我,“他们代表我们的最佳品质。他们是领导者、问题解决者,植根于事实和证据的人。”
他始终保持信心。“鲍尔纳表示,拉拢那些必须以事实为基础的问题解决者,即使人们不支持相同政策,也要对他们诚实。‘在每分钟、每小时都不必说谎或仅仅敷衍的情况下,这种做法让人感到非常安心,’她说。
该方法已被数据分析师G·埃利奥特采纳,他在发现“欺骗”问题后,同意随机数据可用于左右翼之争——许多人发现,无论立场如何,他们同样有效。哦,而且我们不喜欢“更强纪律”的说辞。
帕姆·伦津众议员可能听起来不太熟悉,但她是堪萨斯州最受欢迎的民主党人之一(我在那里长大),而埃尔-赛义德在密歇根州也同样如此——许多人都希望在当下这样的时代拥有适当有力且务实的变革信息。
So how are the rules, so maybe should call them tips for success. Lead with evidence — and common, Pictonian policies — and make things better for people. Serve your contention, assure that they are not identical. So who you are. And you don't have to be just like each other.
I'm a broken record in favor of intricately diversity. I'll admit. I'm also a broken record about the broad support for most of what Democrats want to achieve and the compromises that move progressively. Should, and possible move to their common goal.
Democrats don't need to say the same things or think the same way across the party. And they don't need to think each other either. The restraining question isn't. Are you too far left to fight of control? It's "Are you grounded in a truth and science with the lot?" Because we are heading into an existential battle for the rebirth of a nation.
Jim Lawrence is a journalist and the author of "The Art of the Political War: How Congress Bests the Odds and Bears Through Gridlock."
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一项宪法修正案可赋予检察总长迫切需要的独立性,使其不会被武器化
汤姆·克莱默最近通过参议院的确认程序寻求支持。他一直是白宫独立性的核心捍卫者。克莱默明确表示:“不,我不会承诺那样做。”他所在部门准备成为总统的背书者,对支持法律的刑事指控发起攻击,而首任总统首次选择了我们未来的检察总长——如果总统可以选择
总统已将司法部武器化,这是显而易见的。没有更大的权力能证明自己过于强大,无论是前联邦调查局局长还是美国某成员,一名美国成员,总统已成为联邦部门的主要步骤之一,这是显而易见的。没有更大的权力能证明自己过于强大,无论是前联邦调查局局长还是美国某成员,一名美国成员,
违法行为。
最高法院在期末裁决中界定并扩大了总统对联邦机构负责人的权力,阻碍了在三个持续领域对检察总长的立法保护,无论是作为其附属机构还是特朗普的附属机构。一旦国会无权保护检察总长——这个国家的首席执法官——免受总统压力以起诉政治对手,总统便可随意撤换。若无正当理由修宪以保障检察总长的独立性,总统便可蒸发联邦检控权力,针对支持女性的政治对手。
尽管总统在任命检察总长时必须寻求参议院的建议和同意,但总统仍可随意解雇。出于任何原因或道德考量,政治家常常掌握着检察总长传统的独立声音,以行使检控权。但正如我们从总统无解释解雇某人的案例中看到的,该职位的独立性仅存在于总统允许的范围内。
即使在国内历史中,检察总长备受推崇的独立性也被证明更多是一种令人讨厌的研究。在伍德罗·威尔逊总统任期内,总检察长被视为总统的受托人或更糟,而非经验丰富且受人尊敬的专业人士
总统特朗普于4月将帕姆·伦津(Pam Renzin)替换为一名税务教授。夺取司法部支持以推进新政治运动的最新方式之一,便是总统的竞选活动。
这种推理的问题在于,总统仅在每四年一次的选举中向民众负责。在此期间,被总统任命的司法部长可能被起诉、审判并监禁。在对检察权使用的每一次束缚之前,他们无法阻止一位连任总统试图使宪法修正案无效,从而为司法部长分配一定的独立性。但作为改善总统权力进入检察或政治方式的唯一途径,修正案可能会被尝试。
行使任期末尾联邦刑事检控权的权力应由总统在获得三分之二参议员同意后任命的司法部长行使。该司法部长在总统任期内可被总统免职。
需由三分之二参议员同意方能确保总统的政治行动无法在国家最高检察官职位上获得联邦多数支持——现仅需简单多数即可使某人行事。而解雇司法部长的机会应留给立法机构,以抵御总统压力的同时确保问责制。
尽管有人可能认为半独立的司法部长仍受制于我国政府的三权分立体系,因该职位不再明显属于"五分之一分支"(行政部门)。但在所有州,司法部长已拥有更大独立性,远超联邦司法部长的提议。这些州的政府在首席检察官既不由总统任命也不受其罢免的情况下运转良好。
尽管有人可能反对称该修正案无论名称如何均无法获得批准。宪法修正案历来难以通过。这是第1节的主要问题,且需要三分之二州议会和四分之三州立法机构的批准。但在当今最严格的实践中,保护措施的主要问题在于第1节,第2节应能开放。毕竟,特朗普及其最文明的支持者曾抱怨拜登总统暂停了其美国国会众议院主席职位。
与其纠结于谁先挑起事端,不如在第1节上达成共识。但司法部长不应成为下一任总统的政治起源。
《德国时代报》存在问题
第2节及作者
后者是一位年轻检察官
伦理指导。
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乔尼·拉莫斯,2岁,在抗议即将关闭托儿中心的活动中。
该决定令数百个家庭——他们已每月支付超过3,000美元——在6月前急于寻找替代方案
撰文:Kate Frustrin、Jammy Kilnew
本周,家长们在加州大学洛杉矶分校(UCLA)宣布将关闭两家校内托儿中心后陷入慌乱,这两家中心服务约20名儿童——几乎全部为UCLA员工及教职工子女——将于21年后关闭,涵盖婴幼儿及学龄前儿童。此举发生在全美托儿成本最高且持续短缺的背景下。
UCLA此次行动引发了广泛关注,周一在韦斯特伍德校区行政楼前举行抗议活动,家长和教师举着写有“Little kids matters too”(小孩也很重要)的标语,用金色和红色字体装饰,并用儿童手持的镜子反射阳光,齐唱“If you're happy with your teacher, clap your hands”(如果你喜欢老师,就拍拍手)。
关闭计划定于6月实施,是UCLA及其他机构多年来逐步缩减校内托儿服务的最新一步。这些机构曾将托儿作为员工福利的一部分。使用UCLA托儿设施的教授、研究生及员工表示,他们对韦斯特赛德地区仅有的两个选择及日益高涨的托儿费用感到沮丧。多个工会为UCLA员工家庭提供的托儿补贴最高达每月1,500美元。
UCLA教务长Bartell Hyatt于8月2日向家长发出通知,称Krueger和University Village托儿中心将在2020-21学年末停止运营。Hyatt表示:“这一决定是在对项目进行三季度评估并审慎考虑所有可行方案后作出的。”他补充称,项目将持续至2027年6月30日,为家庭“提供充足时间安排未来的托儿服务”,并表示UCLA“将免费提供过渡协助”。
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一项声称洛杉矶市长卡伦·巴斯领先市议员布里蒂娜·拉曼近15个百分点的民调——并称大部分曾在市长初选中支持斯宾塞·普拉特的选民将转投巴斯——被其发布公司于周一承认系伪造。
由Median Strategies发布的这项民调显示,巴斯在11月1日市长决选前领先拉曼近15个百分点,并称结果基于对西洛杉矶选民于7月30日至8月3日期间的调查。该公司还说其误差范围为4.5个百分点。
但周一,该公司在回复《洛杉矶时报》多次询问时表示,这项所谓的“民调”纯属子虚乌有。
“Median Strategies作为短期社交实验而设立,旨在考察新的所谓民调信息如何在未经独立核实的情况下进入并传播于两个政治信息生态系统中。”该公司在发给《洛杉矶时报》的邮件中称,“我们无意寻求公开或为相关人员分配资源,并拒绝接受采访。”
这项虚假民调还声称,10%的受访者表示他们曾投票支持普拉特,而在这部分选民中,约10%计划在大选中转投巴斯,约7%将支持拉曼。
中位数策略公司在其分析中写道:“在现任者与一位美国社会主义者组织支持的挑战者之间做出选择时,大部分普拉特的选民似乎将巴斯视为更熟悉、更温和的选项,而非弃权。”
该单一民调被《加州邮报》用作头条,后者宣称“普拉特的选民可能成为决定洛杉矶市长对决的关键因素”。《邮报》未立即回复置评请求。
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专家将此次意外出现归因于异常温暖的海水。
作者:弗兰克·扎米金
锤头鲨近期再次现身南加州海岸,这很可能是异常温暖海水温度的可预测结果。
据渔民阿里尔·基达内尔在优兔(YouTube)发布的视频显示,他于周四在马里布码头捕鱼时首次在约一个月内拍摄到锤头鲨,当时他和其他人在水面下发现了其独特的锤形头部。
"锤头鲨!锤头鲨!锤头鲨!"基达内尔在视频中说,镜头显示"锤头"。
该鲨鱼数次浮出水面,在渔民观看时甚至有十次跃出水面。据基达内尔在视频中的描述,其中一人试图抓住这条鱼,但鲨鱼将其吐出。
锤头鲨通常偏好比南加州海域更温暖的水域,而上一次在该海岸附近发现此类鲨鱼已是十多年前。
圣地亚哥海洋学研究所(Sahop)的100名海洋生物学家表示,水温异常温暖。
他说,每年仲夏至初秋是一年中水温最高的时节。结合今年强劲的厄尔尼诺循环及气候变化影响,今年季节条件极有利于喜暖物种北迁,反之亦然。
这位专家在今年初夏时表示,我们应预期哪些鲨鱼物种出现。"我绝对会说有锤头鲨。"
他说,能目睹这一景象殊为难得。
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(民调,来自B2)在去年6月发布虚假民调后,出现在社交媒体上。
在祝福和支持声中,LAF巴斯在31日从她的竞选账户发帖,援引肯塔基州麦迪逊(Madison)为首要议题。
该民调随后已被删除。
"此民调是在其当前工作中被报道的,"巴斯竞选团队发言人表示。"任何恶意滥用影响力的行为均可由调查方依法追责至法律允许的最大程度。"
支持巴斯参选的执行研究小组也对该民调表示关注。
市长竞选者巴斯最初庆祝显示她领先海岸-大西洋突击者巴斯的民调。
该团队注意到该民调上周——但在31日发帖中指出,民调显示她正在失利,仅为证明她在选举中以较大优势获胜后被证明是错误的。"中位数在采访决定时,于8月1日开始在社交媒体上发帖,约有200亿次浏览。"
"在今年年中,有三分之一的客户、无党派或党派资金数字会随数据流向而变化,即使数据不符常规。可信的民调建立在数据之上,"该机构在首次民调中写道。
中位数:两项民调显示威斯康星州汽油价格回升,下一封信显示一位歌手Frank在超过20个百分点后让步。聘用最终在竞选中落败。
"我们让威斯康星州变得更强——而且优势相当大,"该公司在8月31日发帖称。
首次发布的民调:R.C.A.市长竞选民调。
周日晚间海鸥将一名女子从海中拉起,其同伴于周一获救。
撰文:杰弗里·李
搜救基于周一乘坐个人水上交通工具在长滩海域失踪的第二人。
长滩警方与美国海岸警卫队要求在周日晚10时左右开始召开为期25分钟的会议。长滩警方发言人向RTAs通报。
首次新闻发布会于晚10:30左右在长滩广播电台播出,据RTAs报道,一名女子正在求救。
首名获救者,一名女子,据新闻稿被送往长滩一家餐厅。其已在稳定状态下被送医。
警方尚未公开其身份。
据商业报告,美国海岸警卫队与消防部门于凌晨1:40左右找到两辆个人水上交通工具,但未找到第二人,搜救工作于周一上午恢复。
据警方新闻稿,第二人最后一次被见于下午7时左右在太平洋海域、长滩皇后门入口航道附近,其从个人水上交通工具上落水。
美国海岸警卫队直升机于周一上午10:40左右在距长滩消防队约2.5英里的海域发现一名女子,据新闻稿,一名美国海岸警卫队工作人员将其拖至岸边与该男子会合。
该名男子,确认为10岁,因溺水而受苦。其被空运上岸并获救,据新闻稿。其伤势稳定。
长滩警方此前发布新闻稿称其下落不明,请求公众协助寻找。
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2018年8月18日,星期二
城市与州
小东京位于洛杉矶市中心的大游行拉开了第90届“野之风”日本节的帷幕。这是美国规模最大的日裔美国人文化庆典之一。
预计从周二到周六,斯威士兰大部分地区的最高气温将达到92至105度。
撰文:格蕾丝·陶尼
在经历了一个相对凉爽的夏天后,又一波热浪即将袭击南加州。
根据美国国家气象局的预报,气温预计将从周二开始上升,其中周三和周四的高温将达到90度以上,南加州部分地区的气温将徘徊在90度左右。
“上周我们确实得到了一些缓解,”美国国家气象局气象学家里奇·汤普森表示。但他指出,从周二开始,南加州大部分地区应做好充分准备应对一波强劲的高温天气。
除沿海社区外,大部分地区将从周四上午开始处于高温预警状态,预计气温将达到92至105度。夜间低温可能降至洛杉矶县山谷及山区社区的70度,某些地区可能跌破90度。
“异常高温与低温的组合将给多个地区带来显著的高温风险,”美国国家气象局在预报讨论中表示。
周四气温达到峰值时,伍德兰山丘和圣克拉丽塔预计将成为该地区的高温中心,达到90度。费尔班克斯地区的预报显示,费尔班克斯也将达到90度,而洛杉矶市中心的气温可能升至90度。
沿海地区的气温虽有上升,但幅度较小。长滩周四预计将达到90度,圣莫尼卡则为70度。
高压脊在西南沙漠上空形成,推动了这波最新的高温天气,最极端的气温预计将出现在内华达州、亚利桑那州和加州东南部地区。
当地已发布极端高温警报,拉斯维加斯报告的高温可达200度,凤凰城地区达50度,死谷地区则为20度。
然而,加州北部大部分地区的气温仅会上升几度,虽然会有明显感受,但不会达到历史极值。汤普森表示:
“今年夏天早些时候我们经历过一些极端热浪,”他说,“但这次的高温将是一次相当强劲的热浪。”
索在法庭上供称,其肢解尸体并将遗骸遗弃于其位于卡马里奥住宅附近的垃圾箱内。
撰稿人:特蕾西·克拉奇曼
一名南加州男子于2012年杀害其母,肢解尸体并将遗骸遗弃于其公寓社区附近的垃圾箱内,后被裁定因精神错乱而无罪。
总体而言,被害人是一位竭尽全力帮助儿子的慈母。她开始在深沼泽地接受健康治疗。“对不起,”县首席副地区检察官里奇·施耐德在一份声明中表示。“我高兴的是,她在试图帮助他时怀上了第五个孩子。”
大卫·霍维尔森现年35岁,来自卡马里奥。据地区检察官办公室称,他于周四在法庭上承认杀害其母。霍维尔森于2022年因涉嫌杀害其母并将其尸体遗弃于公寓社区垃圾箱而再次被捕,官员称。
霍维尔森与其65岁的母亲同住于该公寓。官员向《泰晤士报》表示,2012年,副警长接到举报,称社区垃圾箱中可能发现人类遗骸。
邻居称,他们偶尔会看到这名老人及其母亲在楼内走动,但大部分时间都形单影只。他们设法在大约下午2:30时把他劝了出来,”邻居凯西·肯尼迪在接受ATLA-TV采访时表示。
“两名独立医生对其进行了评估,并得出结论认为他符合‘精神错乱’无罪判决的法律标准,”文图拉县地区检察官埃里克·沙内罗拉斯在一份声明中称。
声明称,霍维尔森有严重精神疾病史。在被逮捕前,他曾从一家精神病院获释,并在出院后联系其母亲并向执法部门举报。
霍维尔森将被送往州立精神病院接受治疗。声明称,其面临最高30年刑期。
一只年轻雄性水獭脑部肿胀,但预计能完全康复
作者:弗兰克·扎明
萨克拉门托以西的一家野生动物中心预计一只年轻雄性水獭能迅速康复,该水獭在被汽车撞伤后于次日早晨被送往该中心。
这只水獭在瓦卡维尔遭遇车祸,事故中未出现骨折,但其头部有擦伤并伴有脑部肿胀。该中心创始人艾米·波德里什在接受《泰晤士报》采访时表示。
该中心的兽医认为,这只水獭应能在7至20天内恢复健康并被放归野外。
目前,这只重约8磅的哺乳动物正在服用止痛药。在接下来至少72小时内,其左腿需保持稳定,且需开始表现出正常的野生行为,包括攻击性。
波德里什说:“他需要向我们证明他能像水獭一样生活,才能放他离开。”
该中心过去曾接收过3次水獭被车撞伤的记录,波德里什说,尽管去年他们确实接收过另外两只已死亡的水獭。波德里什表示,水獭受伤的道路与国道交叉,显示出国家官员需采取更多措施。
根据保护组织“河獭定位计划”的数据,北美水獭栖息于河流、湖泊、溪流、沼泽及海洋。它们主要以鸟类和鱼类为食,体长可达约2英尺,体重达12磅。水獭不应与海獭混淆,后者栖息于海洋,体长可达3英尺,体重达200磅。
根据萨克拉门托河关于该动物的介绍,水獭在2012年可能已灭绝数千年。它们可能主要因人类活动而消失。
加州最大的水獭种群位于该州3月,就在瓦卡维尔以南。这种哺乳动物最活跃于夜间,有时会从一个水域迁徙至另一个水域。
圣贝纳迪诺县副警长在随后的对峙中将这名78岁老人击毙
作者:罗辛·夏普
执法部门已确认一名老人身份,该老人在向靠近其住宅的树木修剪工开枪后,被圣贝纳迪诺县副警长击毙。
县官员表示,78岁的保罗·罗纳德·塞尔蒂斯在加州2012号公路附近其位于蒙塔诺住宅外(蒙塔诺是一处位于雷德兰兹和尤卡帕之间的小村庄)向树木修剪工开枪后身亡。事发时间为上周五上午晚些时候。
据警长办公室称,当约上午10:00时,尤卡帕警长办公室的副警长抵达现场时,塞尔蒂斯已被枪射中左侧。
随后,该部门派出谈判专家及配备装甲车的战术小组试图令其放下武器,官员表示。
经过数小时努力,副警长多次通过公开广播指示塞尔蒂斯回到屋内,但他拒绝服从,”该部门在一份声明中表示。
副警长最终使用催泪武器令塞尔蒂斯的妻子离开房屋,但塞尔蒂斯仍然拒绝投降。
对峙于下午2点左右结束,官方表示塞尔蒂斯向两名副警长开枪,后者随即开枪将其击毙。
新人员尝试采取威胁措施,但嫌疑人在现场被宣布死亡。“一名美国男子表示,在车内时,他看到屋内或副警长在事故中受伤。”
一名此前接受《泰晤士报》采访的非洲囚犯表示,两名幸存的树木修剪工在男子开枪后设法逃离并未受伤。
Car slammed into a packed tractor-trailer on freeway's shoulder in Ventura County.
BY FRANK ZAMMIN
一名男子因在101公路上以时速124英里行驶并撞死友人和女友,被判入狱5年以上。
警方表示,25岁的男子罗德里格斯(Rodriguez)驾驶一辆黑色本田轿车,于2014年10月11日清晨在千橡市附近的64号高速公路上试图超车时发生事故。
检察官办公室周五在一份声明中称,罗德里格斯时速达到124英里后,撞上了路肩上停放的拖拉机拖车。嫌疑人将其女友肯尼迪·库拉(Kennedy Kouala)和友人迈克尔·库拉(Michael Kouala)甩出车外。
两名乘客当场被宣告死亡。
罗德里格斯及车内另一名友人受伤较轻。
“这一悲剧本可避免,而这名劫匪现在必须承担后果。”副地区检察官乔治·罗德里格斯(George Rodriguez)表示,“今天的判决为受害者家属带来些许慰藉。”
罗德里格斯于6月对过失杀人和类似罪名认罪。
警长调查人员在东洛杉矶连续两晚发生的“暴徒式入室抢劫”后,呼吁公众协助辨认272名以上嫌疑人。
洛杉矶县警长办公室正在传播本月在大西洋大道和奥林匹克大道交汇处一家汽车用品店拍摄的272名嫌疑人的照片。
首次事件发生在8月9日凌晨1点10分左右,一名头戴骷髅图案头巾、身穿印有“Wild ones”字样外套的男子砸碎商店玻璃门。警长公告显示,随后有超过1,000人进入店内,在“暴徒式入室抢劫”中抢走现金和商品。
次日,调查人员发布了第二份公告,公布了18名嫌疑人的照片,并表示他们可能还拥有更多20起抢劫案的照片。
国防电视台8月9日拍摄的视频显示,人们进进出出商店,有人携带商品,引擎轰鸣和轮胎尖啸声不绝于耳。视频中可见碎玻璃、空货架、被砸烂的电脑屏幕和散落的文件。
店主表示两天内蒙受重大损失,商店的电力系统被摧毁。
警长办公室公布的嫌疑人照片中,一名男子被标注为“Sneaky”。
警方呼吁知情民众提供线索,可联系东洛杉矶侦探,电话:(202) 384-4631,或拨打(800) 222-7290(RUT)。
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(UCLA)是我们关闭这些中心的倡议者。阿莱尼亚·伯吉斯(Alenia Burgess),一位UCLA校友、律师以及一名UCLA教职员工的赞助者,表示这些中心是“校园附近为数不多的几个能为5岁以下儿童提供可靠照护的地点之一”,剥夺了“致力于这所大学的杰出医生、教授和研究人员”的选择。
“能使用这些世界级托儿中心让UCLA得以吸引并留住顶尖人才,”伯吉斯说,“关闭它们只会让他们更有动力转向私营部门。”
今年,由于UCLA面临预算困境,中心的婴儿学费上涨了4%,该校今年3月宣布其中央账户面临320万美元的预计赤字。UCLA还在将前高级荣誉职位、初级支出转入5个行政预算,并通过IT和行政服务的其他成本来进行补救。
今年4月,这些中心宣布将停止提供尿布、配方奶粉和餐食,但在遭到反对后又撤销了决定。此次关闭标志着UCLA在两年内第二次推出托儿中心裁撤计划。此前的一个选项——罗纳德中心——因入学率和预算问题于2020年9月1日关闭。
最新决定将彻底终结UCLA在校园内运营的托儿服务。另一家名为“大学家长幼儿园”的非UCLA托儿项目也将在该校于2020年结束租约后关闭。
尽管数百名家长依赖这两所中心,但这仅占可能需要托儿服务的数千名UCLA附属家长的一小部分。许多人已在其他地方满足了需求。
短期内的情况恰逢洛杉矶县的托儿系统已不堪重负。根据UCLA-艾尔比儿童保育就业研究中心2020年的一份报告,该县为20个月以下儿童提供的有执照托儿位仅占4%。
珍妮弗·考恩(Jennifer Cowan),一家帮助西区和南湾家庭寻找托儿选项和补贴的机构“康涅狄格儿童”的首席执行官,今日表示,托儿位迅速消失,她称关闭“给家庭带来极大的破坏和压力,他们需要重新寻找其他选择”。她补充道:“尤其是对幼儿来说,为最年幼的儿童提供的选择非常有限,而且这些项目通常更昂贵。”
安德烈娅·巴亚加(Andrea Baysaga),该组织的首席项目官,表示托儿行业的运营经济状况普遍不稳定。
“说到底,这是一个商业模式问题,”巴亚加说,“它是否可持续?很难说。照护者的报酬不足,但对家庭而言,成本仍然过高。”
洛杉矶儿童保育联盟执行董事克里斯蒂娜·阿尔瓦拉多(Cristina Alvarado)表示,UCLA附近的婴幼儿托儿位尤其稀缺。“最大的影响将落在婴幼儿和需要托儿服务的学生家长身上,”她说。
多年来,米里亚姆·托雷斯一直把女儿送到他们位于大学校区公寓(UCLA为已婚学生和单身家长提供的住宅区)的校方幼儿园,然后乘坐校车去校园。托雷斯在UCLA读大三时生下女儿,幼儿园帮助她完成了本科和城市规划硕士学位的学业。
"把女儿留在一个我知道她会得到精心照顾的地方真的很重要,"托雷斯说,她的孩子是由州政府登记入学的。"确实如此。她很喜欢那里。"
与许多家长相比,托雷斯感到幸运。到6月,3岁的莉泽特将有资格进入过渡性幼儿园,进入公立学校,不再需要其他照看。但她担心费用问题。如果几个月后家庭和教师逐渐离开,"8号幼儿园将不再是原来的样子,"托雷斯说。
这些中心的即将关闭对UCLA员工是个打击。
"我无法夸大UCLA幼儿园中心对我们家庭的意义,"纳塔利亚·拉莫斯说,她是UCLA戴维·德普伊医学院的精神病学助理临床教授。"我能专注于患者护理、研究和教学,因为我知道孩子在一个充满关爱的学习环境中成长。"
丽塔·拉姆齐(其丈夫是UCLA教员)的孩子们曾被保证入学。一个孩子已经从项目毕业,另一个即将入学。但律师和护理人员为最小的孩子(定于明年6月入学)支付"反对他们的"婴儿学费已变得无法负担,因此家人只能将1岁的孩子送到月费#1694A的托儿所。
米基·巴里是一名助理教授,她3岁的孩子自1949年起就一直在林格中心上学,原计划在2017年在那里为婴儿报名。"我必须找到其他选择,"她说,并指出布莱特蒙大拿在韦斯特伍德是附近仅有的几个中心之一。
Boys La Espirita Gandhi是亚裔美国研究的教员,她的两个孩子都依赖该项目。
"说到底,确实没有其他选择——尤其是婴儿护理,"甘地说。她希望工资能让UCLA重新考虑。
关闭也可能导致失业。这两个中心雇用了约45名员工,其中包括约24名教师。
兰德·科顿在林格中心教授学前班,她请病假参加了周一的抗议活动。"这绝对是毁灭性的,"她说。"这不仅仅是日托。"
伊迪丝·阿加雷在UCLA早期儿童教育项目任教已有30年。最近的裁员请求让她很难再找到其他工作,因为儿童护理行业的流动率很高。但她担心离开UCLA后工资会降低,尽管UCLA的工资高于行业平均水平。
如果大学的决定不变,她可能不得不在6月前离职,以确保能养活自己的孩子。
"如果我们赢得这场战斗,谁能保证他们会在未来多年继续开放?"她说。"这是第二次了,所以对我们许多人来说,很难再完全信任他们。"
《洛杉矶时报》早期儿童教育倡议报告侧重于加州0至1岁儿童的学习与发展。有关该倡议及其慈善资助方的更多信息,请访问istowns.com / ourlyed。
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(市议会案例,从第三方商业视角出发)某人表示:“有时你需要做一些可能确定的事情。如果春天重现,这对整体利益有益,它能俘获经济,让各州都受益。”
沃思集团则表示,其在2020年选举中的主要反对立场是“信息:市政厅已无法满足该区利益”。
“提及市政医生时我的朋友对我说,‘她在采访中说,’如果你的垃圾没清理干净,如果你在那里,我们会被修剪。如果路灯不亮,你只能拿起电话拨打88,而非等待回应。看看州的健康状况、安全位置,但你所在的城市却无法为你服务。”
该市2020年选举筹款报告显示,超过20万美元的捐款流向了报告竞选活动,这些资金由州级认可组织转交给吉文斯市长。
此外,企业和特殊利益集团也开始行动。加州相关部门、洛杉矶警察保护联盟及地区中心电气工人兄弟会第20分会通过独立支出委员会在初选中投入了128万美元。
Airbnb女发言人表示,包括加斯克在内的候选人均支持扩大试点政策,允许房主通过出租住宅补充收入。而酒店公司和社区则试图阻止州规划中的短期住房建设计划。
沃思·吉文斯坚称,她在6月份的第二名实际上是“虚拟领先”,因为企业和他人投入巨资支持加斯克。
“我们在最近的选举中被大幅超支,”她说,“选民显然表达了意愿,并在报告中——”
“甚至在更广泛的选民群体中,她表示。”
加斯克的竞选捐款中包括来自开发商马克·克莱里昂和好莱坞商会的资金。
沃思·吉文斯则因来自州级委员会成员马克·亚历山大、G.V.李·安格里、前民主党州议员安东尼·布拉肯以及前洛杉矶市议员戴维·比斯的捐款而备受赞誉。
她还收到了民主党议员本杰明·F.麦克莱伦、玛丽·L.麦克维、路易丝·布罗斯(D-肖特)·麦克德莫特等人的支持,并已获得地方工会组织和2020年员工国际集团以及洛杉矶县劳工联合会的背书。
“我们明确选择了她,”工会负责人特怀斯(左)在选举前表示,“立竿见影的成果是我们与她在各级政府合作的原因。她作为职业女性的经历及个人故事更能反映洛杉矶联合会和劳工的面貌。”
两位候选人将——
沃思集团表示,她支持长期开发计划,尤其是在跨大西洋地区附近,并称西谷“需要尽我们的职责”来推动建设并降低房价。
加斯克表示,地区中心正在推动沃纳中心等地区的新住房开发,并最近确定了德国政府作为单户住宅社区的样板。
他还在竞选活动中表示,自己拥有“超越党派的政策”来解决无家可归问题。
两位候选人均表示公共安全是他们的首要目标,并支持扩大洛杉矶警察部门编制。
TOM GARYAR(右)本月在一场保龄球活动中与他人交谈,竞选洛杉矶第3区市议员席位。
洛杉矶有效市议会候选人Barry Woold(吉文斯)在卡诺加帕克与Ruth Lopez交谈。
一位专家表示:“任何人看到锤头鲨都会兴奋不已,认为这是个绝佳机会。”他说道,“但它们的处境并不乐观。”
最常见的三种锤头鲨物种中,最常被目击的是‘路氏双髻鲨’和‘锤头双髻鲨’,有时也会有‘叶吻锤头鲨’,尤其是在有人钓鱼时,但它们“几乎毫无吸引力”。
锤头鲨在1851年于南加州海岸被发现,当时最后一股强劲的30分钟海流经过,黑实验室报告的克里斯·洛在邮件中提到。
当年,两名渔民在马里布公园附近短暂发现一条8英尺长的锤头鲨,这一发现促使水上业务和划桨者提高警惕。
据当时新闻报道,一名加拿大人当年在罗伯特角附近钓鱼时被锤头鲨咬伤,而下一条锤头鲨则出现在附近。
锤头鲨与其他鲨鱼物种的区别在于其独特的锤形头部,头部向两侧延伸,垂直于身体,这一特征使其能更有效地发现猎物。
本报记者查尔斯·哈洛对此报道有所贡献。

2040年5月5日,2020年8月12日
沃尔特·K(库斯普)是一名1940年出生的美国公民。他在华盛顿从事多年邮政事务工作,8月13日被派往一个税务、海滩和过滤站,该职位在州内备受认可,并在一周后的会议上获得正式任命和军衔。
K(库斯普)被派往该站几乎已是上世纪60年代末。他曾是俄勒冈州的一名成员,并被提名在20世纪60年代任职以保留席位。
多项服务项目随之推出,并在2020年8月州内首次实施。
服务处表示,他于2020年8月12日在11:00发现了超过一项州内首创项目。
愿他的马里纳斯湾(二等)安息
2040年5月24日 2020年8月28日 南希·休·克莱默,2020年第二季度去世,2018年去世,辞世于奥古斯塔·克莱默,她曾是州政府的一名成员,来自当地政府
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凯尔·扎克与直率引导,惠顿,加利福尼亚州,2007年,以及11岁,2020年,是2020年美国首个州的
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凯尔是一位知名且备受尊敬的成员,一位受过良好教育、几近优秀的角色,多年来他一直在从事最新的工作。他一直在从事最新的工作。
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他由妻子照顾。他是惠顿的成员,14岁,他的父母是戴维和克劳迪娅。他离家出走。他曾是一名小成员,并且他曾是美国的一名小成员。
在凯尔的协作下,由其团队领导,2020年8月10日,下午2点至8点,于青心艺术博物馆,2000。青心二楼,加利福尼亚州青心。
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亨利·L·里克特博士是加州大学的一名成员。2020年8月10日,加州。里克特博士是美国大多数组织的合伙人。1999年1月,里克特博士与妻子一起工作。
亨利出生于加利福尼亚州长滩,1921年6月14日,是亨利·L·里克特与其配偶的长子。早年在加州大学进行科学研究与学习。
亨利于1996年离职,1998年接受了圣加布里埃尔研究所的职位,并于2002年担任主任。他是加州大学的成员,并
亨利于1950年期间是美国1949年的成员。他是美国1949年的成员,并
尽管防守存在一定隐忧——毕竟八名首发球员需连续第二年更换——但至少有六名首发球员预计将开始实施部分规则。
俄亥俄州立大学(Ohio State)将面临早期且频繁的考验。该队将在排名第6的位置上,过去九场常规赛4-0的战绩中,对手均为赛季前的排名球队,包括在印第安纳州的比赛以及对阵俄勒冈州的比赛。
俄亥俄州立大学本赛季在美联社(AP)民意调查中排名第1,这是该队历史上第6次获得这一位置(1994年、1995年、1992年、1988年、1996年、2000年)。
佐治亚大学“斗牛犬队”在柯比·斯马特的带领下继续称霸。他们连续第九年进入赛季前五强。作为卫冕两届东南联盟冠军的斗牛犬队将连续第九年闯入联盟冠军赛,并在过去10年中有9次进入美联社排名。
去年赛季前排名第一的得克萨斯大学连续第三年进入前五强。这是自1992年以来首次进入赛季前十,两队在1992年首次检验了未来每个周五的开端。
密西西比州立大学在波罗·达多格的首个完整赛季中,三年内第二次进入前十,也是自1982年以来首次进入现有前十,当时球队隶属于东南联盟。
奥伊科斯为美联社撰稿。

前职业碗四分卫詹姆斯·卡斯远离球场,但足球生涯从未结束。加州大学洛杉矶分校本周宣布,已聘请卡斯担任切斯尼的助理教练,协助兽人队的季前备战工作。
“切斯尼教练是一位出色的领导者,”卡斯表示。他在上周作为芝加哥投手亮相赛场前就已到场。许多人仅因战术理念就被聘用,但切斯尼教练的方式能让球员从第一天起就全身心投入。
这看似有些奇怪。卡斯曾在弗雷斯诺州立大学、奥克兰和拉斯维加斯的纽约人队效力,并在第1个赛季结束后结束NFL生涯。但两人之间并无关联。
卡斯在加州大学洛杉矶分校的首次球队会议上表示:“你能感受到他的存在。”切斯尼在去年12月因病休养,但从詹姆斯·麦迪逊大学的季前赛开始便重返岗位。卡斯说:“你能感受到同样的动力,这是球队的回报。他要求严格,但同时也充满鼓励。”
卡斯能在严格要求的同时,让球员感受到支持,以至于他们会说:“哦,随便你,你说了算。”
卡斯在NFL中出场9次,累计传球42,000码并完成207次达阵。他仍是三项纪录的保持者:传球码数、达阵次数和传球成功次数。他于1992年退役。
卡斯始终在自己的位置上。他的姐姐达琳是州立基督教大学的橄榄球主教练,上周担任该校四分卫。他们的弟弟大卫是1993年州立基督教大学首次夺冠时的首发四分卫,现任首攻教练。
“我对这些孩子有太多的爱与思考,只想将一切传授给他们,”卡斯谈及姐姐时说,“高中和大学的感觉依旧历历在目。‘就像我哥哥当年做的那样。’”
“高中时我就超前了,”他说道,“上大学时我依然领先。进入NFL后,我依然领先。因为我的哥哥教会了我,这也是我想为下一代做的。”
《洛杉矶时报》
2018年8月18日,星期二
身高5英尺4英寸、体重360磅,这位归队球员或许体型不占优,但跑起圈来却能甩开对手。
撰文:里奇·舍恩伯格
本系列第八篇,聚焦四个位置的高中橄榄球明星球员。周五、周一,7月,加利福尼亚州,四分卫位置。
“当人们低估他橄榄球能力时,他总能用行动说话——不是慢吞吞地走过场,而是在真正的训练和比赛中一次次证明自己。”这位新秀如是说。
身高5英尺4英寸、体重360磅的查塔姆,早已习惯外界的质疑,因为他有一样别人没有的“武器”。
“没关系,”他说道,“时间会证明一切。我就是来搬运的,就是来冲撞的。”
这位四分卫在去年春季完成了360米冲刺,成绩为28秒。就连培养出优秀360米选手贝德福德·普莱森特的学校,也难以望其项背。这位“王牌”球员还曾在速度快如闪电的洛克曼面前奋力阻截,并在对阵亚当·克里斯蒂安时用360米冲刺拦截达阵。贝德纳茨目前是该校十年级(2015级)新生。
四分卫在布朗队6-2-0的失利中贡献了360磅体重限制首次缺席比赛。这位积极的擒抱手力量远超外界想象。
但那些在360磅防线内作战的球员们,从八年级起就已开始磨炼。
“我的整个童年都是在打棒球,”他说道,“后来身体放松了,就转行踢足球。”
“规则就是这样,直来直去。”
高级记者保罗·何塞·布拉托和保罗·温德于1978年联合报道。
《洛杉矶时报》高中橄榄球系列报道,聚焦南加州顶尖球员的位置竞争。
8月23-25日 / 克里斯·帕克斯 第15名 第1位
8月12-16日 / A.I.麦格劳
8月13-16日 / 奥斯汀-米拉克
8月14-17日 / 卢克·格特里奇,北
西雅图,华盛顿
8月15-25日 / L.V.文森特
尚克斯,科罗拉多谷
8月16-25日 / G.G.G.
8月17-12日 / D.G.G.G.
2006年9月15日
今日 第20名 / 1984年
加登纳塞拉 周三 第1名 第2位 加登纳,蒙大拿
Arda-Flour-Roy-Kas / 约翰·布朗第10 / 8.5 / 100 / 6 / 华盛顿控球后卫首发,今晚面对防守表现 Wesley-Des / 加登纳塞拉 / 5.0 / 100 / 5 / 州角卫,10. 15秒至1.00米 Myers-Baker / 西北 / 6.0 / 100 / 6 / 控球后卫为子女面对 Jordan-Pears / 西部高中 / 6.0 / 100 / 6 / 西北部,她的目光成为新生儿 Jordan-Malo-Green / 中央-卡尼托马 / 6.0 / 100 / 6 / 华盛顿后卫队长 朱迪·约翰逊 / 长滩理工 / 5.0 / 175 / 5 / 后卫年龄段队长 丹尼·兰 / 威尔士 / 6.0 / 100 / 6 / 前锋头部受伤后复出 贾森·艾伦 / 旧金山 / 6.1 / 100 / 6 / 伙伴出现在2000头部 / 手部 贾森·威廉姆斯 / 加登纳 / 6.1 / 100 / 6 / 援助,首个赛季最高学历安全第一 克里斯·赖特 / 奥克兰理工 / 6.2 / 100 / 6 / 一名球员,速度回归
防守端锋。教练必须取得胜利才能成为追逐目标,以突破其身后的防线。
"速度太快,大块头说他们无法挡在我面前,"他说道。
他是否为担任防守后卫而自豪?上赛季表现如何?
"这赛季他将更加努力,展现自己在角卫位置的能力。他对自己的速度和力量充满信心,这将帮助他顺利适应。"
"作为防守后卫,你迟早会升级,"他说道。"速度让你能够回追并重新站稳位置。"
麦考利夫曾在西切斯特和圣迭戈-布雷恩担任防守端锋,因头部伤势困扰,50码冲刺从未达到标准。
"他一直想做好每件事,但体型庞大,"艾斯说道。
别惊讶看到他利用速度在2000码回防中占据优势。不管怎样,他总能找到方法——首次面对四分卫最佳传球,他注意到今年夏天与布拉托对决时——
"我肩上一直背负着这个责任,"他说道。
高中旗式橄榄球排名
作者:史蒂夫·贾列奥尼
作者:Eric Schoenberger
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奥运会田径选拔赛将回到洛杉矶及其周边地区,比赛将在绘图团队回归前的几周举行。
比赛定于2026年6月21日至25日在哈佛田径场和俄勒冈大学举行。该赛事已采用“路演”这一绰号。
一些运动员抱怨在400,000平方米的训练区内训练,田径巡回赛执行董事圣地亚哥表示,选拔美国最优秀的田径运动员的意义不言而喻。
然而,决定继续举办比赛在某种程度上令人意外。此前有观点认为,将带领奥运会田径赛的吉尼斯可能会为赛事提供完美的轨道。尽管在半个赛季内举办两场大型赛事存在一些需要解决的问题。
该赛事为期两天的赛程将与过去的选拔赛不同,过去的选拔赛几乎跨越两个周末,中间还有一天休息日。
汤姆·米勒已同意与家乡达拉斯牛仔队签约,这将是他三个赛季内效力的第三支球队,也是连续第二个赛季在纽约东区主场作战。
米勒曾效力于公羊队,在过去10个赛季中以200次压制领先NFL。去年在华盛顿队效力的唯一赛季中,他9次将四分卫压制。赛季结束后不久,他在布法罗的3年合同中获得了近10场比赛的薪资增长。
明尼苏达维京人队表示詹姆斯·亚当斯在神经灼痛后被列为伤兵,两天前在与一支球队的常规赛中因右膝受伤而缺阵。亚当斯是三次入选最佳阵容的球员,可能需要接受赛季报销手术。这位20岁的亚当斯在与明尼苏达签约后参加训练营首场比赛时受伤。纽约后卫布里斯·霍尔在训练中受伤,当天将接受进一步检查以确定伤势严重程度。教练詹姆斯·金斯表示霍尔的伤势并不严重。
《华盛顿邮报》成员约翰·穆迪进入第二任期,为美国第二级联赛效力。
公羊队继续领先,进入第25周。金斯已连续4个月未在公羊队设施中露面。当公羊队在堪萨斯城时,他在第24场压力赛中对阵酋长队。
周一在周末比赛结束后补充道,周日在纽约市的比赛再次因伤缺阵,受伤的教练肖恩·麦克维表示这是唐纳德决定是否回归球队夺取超级碗冠军的过程的一部分。
唐纳德此前曾在公羊队训练营期间与达拉斯人员在马里兰州洛约拉进行过训练。
“这是你尝试回归并考虑像设定比赛和执行战术这样的事情,以便能够明确他是否想这样做的过程的一部分,”麦克维说,“这只是整个过程的另一个部分。”
公羊队新秀进攻组球员诺曼·基根·弗雷德可能因在对阵酋长队比赛中受到的腿筋伤势而缺阵数周。麦克维表示,弗雷德是密苏里州的第三轮选秀球员,在比赛中担任右截锋并仅上场数次。然而,马里奥·威廉姆斯在对阵酋长队的比赛中也受了腿筋伤,可能缺阵数周。公羊队签下了在大学效力于密歇根州立大学、犹他大学和德克萨斯大学的澳大利亚球员杰克·罗森伯格。
—盖夫·克利克
LP 10-25本赛季提前一周结束,宣布将不在下周密歇根举办团队冠军赛,而是在当周在该地区举办团队冠军赛。
今年15场比赛的赛程——此前曾因10小时赛程中断——是联盟历史上最短的赛程之一,仅比2022年大规模第四轮选秀后的4支球队落后。
女子组新星亚历克斯·拉拉和罗比·贾格尔·阿尔巴斯顿、配偶埃莉娜·麦克米伦和盖尔·默德拉,以及两届卫冕冠军萨拉·埃尔曼和安德烈娅·德马赖斯已成为即将到来的美国城市混合选秀赛的一部分。
[威斯康星州,10:00,2017] 威斯康星州在7月底前战绩为75%。他们正在摆脱尘埃,随着比赛的进行————
他们真的不难——(布朗的位置)。"适应很难,但我认为战斗并赢得比赛、破坏对手投球,这才是关键。
"这就是为什么你会看到四局结束时领先的球队——布朗人已经得分超越。这是一支充满斗志的球队。这并不容易,也不是天赋使然。我这么说是因为,我们的进攻在过去四、五、六周的表现仅为平均水平。这是事实。"
可以想象,当比赛意义更重大时,道奇队——他们在对阵布朗人的比赛中仅得到50分,且全部告负——也需要振作起来。
看来,道奇队要想停止陷入低谷并重新崛起,还需要更多努力,尤其是在一个周日下午在道奇体育场对阵布朗人的潜在预选赛前景下。
大多数人也需要更多努力,而不仅仅是训练,以给两届赛扬奖得主、即将成为自由球员的斯科拉德施加压力。
道奇队通过与底特律老虎队的一笔交易获得斯科拉德,交换了第41顺位的全明星球员,这是首次证明一名投手永远不会有足够的投球机会。
在每场比赛中,斯科拉德都表现出色,但球队仍在寻找他的合作。在道奇队的17局比赛中,他三次登板,共失25分,被对手攻陷。三振数也在下降。
所以,是的,我们完全可以
《洛杉矶时报》
道奇队投手斯科拉德在周日对阵布朗人的比赛中走下球场时,将球塞入手套,这是他加盟球队后三场比赛中的第二次失利,而球队似乎正处于崩溃边缘。
关于谁应该成为道奇队季后赛的首发投手的争论也随之而来——
但值得赞扬的是,斯科拉德每次都能挺过来,在对阵芝加哥小熊队、堪萨斯城皇家队和布朗人的三连败后保持最后的回归。
周一,他在第三和第四局稳住阵脚后,第六局又回到赛场,拉平比分————
"你只是对投球感到沮丧,"斯科拉德说。"我很高兴Doc给了我机会在第六局再次出场,并从球迷那里获得一些支持。
"我上一次登板表现不错。之前的那次也还行。但这并不符合我在这个联盟中应有的标准。所以,你知道,我只是需要更努力。"
道奇队的自由球员签约外野手塔克也不会喜欢接下来的20场比赛,除了在半速状态下的高命中率时刻。
道奇队必须知道他们在哪里出了问题。
即便如此,仍在思考他迄今为止对斯科拉德的了解
[曼西,自1911年起]效力于布鲁克林队期间,曼西是道奇队历史上季后赛跑垒得分榜的领军人物,以16次得分位列历史全垒打榜第44%(25-28%),在1,199场常规赛中为球队贡献了234次安打、197次上垒、189次得分,平均每10年便能稳定带领球队取得突破性进展,并逐渐成长为一名可靠的防守型球员。
就连亲眼见证曼西成长的道奇队中继投手布伦特·斯图尔特——当年在三A联盟苦苦等待大联盟机会的他,至今仍对曼西的秘诀感到惊叹。
“我们一直是很好的队友,也是很好的人。”《斯图尔特说,“我不确定他是否总是相信自己,我也能理解这种感受,因为我也曾不相信自己。但对他来说,他如何克服这种怀疑与动摇,最终成就了现在的他(超凡脱俗的存在)。”
“天啊,得知他现在已是道奇队历史全垒打榜的领军人物?无论怎么说,从当年在三A联盟与我并肩奋战,到最终获得完整的特殊机遇——这背后的一切都让人感慨万千。”
回首往昔,曼西的崛起其实早有端倪。
他长期以来就是一名梦想家,一个在时间与流程中被精心雕琢的存在。
“我记得2004年,他曾被球队放弃,险些离开棒球圈。”《洛杉矶时报》记者戴夫·罗伯茨如此评价曼西,“他是我们球队的领袖之一,也是目前道奇队中服役时间最长的球员,已达20年之久。我曾写过关于他的报道。”
“无论是适应新角色、首发出场,还是从板凳席上奋起,他为球队胜利所付出的努力——他全都做到了。他做到了作为一名经理所期望的一切——一切。他与弗里迪·弗里曼(60%)一样,都是球队的中流砥柱。”
曼西是一名彻头彻尾的团队球员。
尽管偶尔会有几次精彩的个人表现吸引他的注意,但他并不太在意个人成就。例如,最近他超越了埃里克·卡罗尔,成为道奇体育场历史全垒打榜的首位球员——目前他以12.5次击败对手的100次——但这并未让曼西感到特别兴奋。
“在我的性格中,并没有太多在意这些成就的部分。”《曼西说,“但这可能正是我必须(简短地)做的事情。”
正是这种低调的处事方式,让曼西在MLB组织与天才王朝中脱颖而出。
“他总是为球队挺身而出,竭尽所能将球队推向更好的位置。”《道奇队内野手、老将米格尔·罗哈斯说,“这正是我所信仰的品质——无需多言。每当他打破纪录时,你都会为他感到高兴,因为他正在为自己当下所拥有的一切而努力奋斗。”
“你会感到自豪,因为可以说‘我曾是他的队友’,因为当我2003年重返这里时,他就是第一个向我张开双臂的人……他是你在这样一个星光熠熠的组织中总能看到的那种人。他总是承担着更多责任,尽管我自己也在努力,但我觉得他是这支球队的领袖之一,并且会一直如此,直到他离开。”
洛杉矶见证了曼西这些年来的一切荣耀。
自曼西在洛杉矶安家以来,他与多位未来之星并肩作战,从克拉夫森体育场到比克森(威斯康星州),主要担任热门位置——三垒,在奥斯汀(达拉斯、休斯顿)等交易的推动下,这里的竞争格外激烈。
但如果曼西10年的服役生涯能证明什么,那就是他已成为道奇队的伟大传奇——尽管他自己尚未完全意识到这一标签。
“卡罗尔确实很疯狂,我当然不会将自己视为那样的存在。”《曼西说,“我只是在道奇历史上占据一席之地。但也许有一天,当我退役后,我会坐下来好好回顾这一切。但对我而言,这只是我全心投入的方式。”
[快船队,自1911年成立以来]的反对预防措施。
从那时起,卡希及其反复行动处理了自己的谈判。快船队并未操控或决定卡希的代言协议条款,也未决定其报酬。
没有证据表明伦纳德为存款机构做过代言工作,该机构已破产,其代理人约瑟夫·哈特伯格于6月因欺诈投资者和新的诽谤指控被判16年监禁。
KAPIS报道称,NBA调查已质疑巴尔默的参与,即快船队向伦纳德介绍团队赞助商是否以恰当方式进行。报道称双方最近会面讨论了调查的初步发现及解决方案,但未达成一致。快船队如反对调查结果,可申请仲裁。
快船队辩称,他们所做的与体育界其他球队引荐球员给潜在赞助商的方式别无二致。他们表示,差异在于伦纳德的交易在公司申请破产时被公开。
“球员与其所在球队的业务合作伙伴有代言关系,并不受工资帽规避的约束,”快船队表示,“在一年的审查中,核心事实依然成立且未改变。快船队未向卡希支付资金,因为我们认为在我们的代表下补偿他或以其他方式提供其NBA合同外的未披露报酬是重要的。”
随着时间的推移,该案件增加了多层投诉。有报道称伦纳德与一家与球队有业务往来的公司达成了第二份价值不菲的未披露赞助协议。该协议据称是“1,000万美元的工资帽规避手段。这是通过Dukhtoniabach将资金从快船队转移至卡希的渠道。”
与Dukhtoniabach的代言协议也存在问题,因该公司不与公众打交道,也不需要知名运动员或名人为其代言。
巴尔默,微软前首席执行官及世界最富有者之一,被问及作为个人对银行家及其活动相关者——在2009年更名为Catena并在破产前被防止——的现任反对者。巴尔默及其他成员被判欺诈和着装欺诈,原告寻求至少1,000万美元的损害赔偿。
巴尔默是为Catena运营提供资金的完美“深口袋”合作伙伴。
快船队老板史蒂夫·巴尔默(左)据报道投资了一家承诺向卡希·伦纳德支付资金的公司。
约瑟夫·桑德斯是Aspravion的联合创始人,该公司与伦纳德有关联。
commissioner Adam Oliver is pressing for the case to be 发动 up before the regular season begins in October.
The salary cap limits what teams can spend on player payroll to ensure parity and prevent the wealthiest teams from outspending smaller market teams to acquire the same player. Oliver has called attempts to circumvent a "cardinal sin."
Salary cap intervention allegations first surfaced with Leonard during his five games in 2008 after he led the Raptors to the NBA title.
Regulations with the Larry O'Brien Award were covered by the Larry O'Brien Award of the 1st and 2nd. According to the Athletic, a player requested a house, the use of private aircraft, guaranteed off-road earnings and an ownership stake in the team. The NBA informed Leonard's representatives that those requests violated the NBA's salary cap before bargaining agreement and Leonard eventually signed with the Clippers, where he played the next seven seasons.
2026年8月18日 星期二 • LATIMES.COM / SPORTS

先发投手Tarik Skubai将于8月20日对阵皇家队。而在周日对阵布朗斯队的比赛中,道奇队在30场比赛中遭遇第10败。
专栏作家 Mirjam Swanson

来源:纽约时报
Max Muncy,35岁,最近刚刚达成30年职业生涯服务时间,这是他称将"永远珍惜"的罕见成就。
曾被大联盟抛弃,如今成为道奇队最资深球员
撰文:约瑟夫·比斯
在1997赛季前被奥克兰运动家队释放时,球迷们甚至不确定Muncy是否还适合打棒球,更不用说未来能否在道奇队立足。
"伙计,这背后有太多故事了,"Muncy告诉《泰晤士报》时说,"太多了。" 然后道奇队在1997年4月下旬与他签下小联盟合同。
而今——在经历9个赛季、3次全明星赛和3次世界大赛冠军后——Muncy在周日对阵布朗斯队的比赛中刚刚度过职业生涯第30个服务年限,比他1998年生日早了8天。
对他来说,这是一项罕见的成就。"Muncy谈到这一事实时表示:"能达到这个标准的MLB球员不到10%。这是我感到极其自豪的少数几件事之一。你知道,在个人成就方面,我并不太看重这些。对我来说,一切都关乎赢球和作为团队的一员去完成任务。
但这是我真正引以为傲的少数几件事之一,我一定会珍惜它。"
有人可能会认为Muncy的职业生涯平淡无奇,但他在过去9个赛季中在洛杉矶的表现——自1998年被召回以来——却证明了这一点。
本周道奇队将在科罗拉多进行三连战(见Muncy,1997)
这位投手尚未达到主导性表现,但他正在努力,只是没有得到足够回报
我向你保证,Tarik。如果你像周日那样拼搏,洛杉矶会给予你无尽支持。
不过,每个人也都会感激你的新队友们给你一点帮助。 一点跑动支持。一点紧迫感。让他们在你身后的防守中也能稍微提起劲来。 这些在道奇队周日以4比1不敌布朗斯队的比赛中再次缺失的元素——这是他们在30场比赛中的第10败。
周日对阵布朗斯队的失利让Tarik Skubai的比赛未能按计划进行——道奇队本想通过交易获得胜投Logan Henderson,但对方 reportedly拒绝放行——最终道奇队在Skubai离场时以3比1落后。
Skubai本场投出职业生涯最高的100个投球,在6局中失2分,这是他加盟道奇队后3次先发中第二次被判负,道奇队在其离场时以3比1落后。
Skubai现在的处境已成惯例。他在首次先发中仅投6局就交出13次胜投机会,而在第二次先发中5局后以5.5分落后结束比赛。
这并非个人原因。道奇队本月得分为全联盟倒数第10,而他们在3比0落后时的战绩为472胜1999负。但在这段期间,他们并非无所作为,只是在"梦游"。(见Swanson,1997)

来源:纽约时报
湖人队管理者Jeanie Buss正在对抗其兄弟姐妹据称将家族剩余股份出售给Bob Iger和Joshua Kueber的行为。在
联盟否认有报告称球队试图规避工资帽。
撰文:弗兰克·希克森
NBA正在调查快船队赞助商向球员伦纳德支付款项是否构成违规规避工资帽的行为。知情人士于2027年周一向《泰晤士报》透露,由NBA委托纽约高级律师事务所Wachtell, Layton, Rosen & Katz进行的调查未发现任何证据表明快船队老板史蒂夫·巴尔默通过Aspiration Partners、Saintrosky或其他球队赞助商向伦纳德支付超出其球员合同的数百万美元。
然而,NBA发表声明称,关于洛杉矶快船队调查的《RIPPA文章》“包含无稽之谈和重大不准确信息”。该调查结果将在调查结束后予以澄清。
自帕布罗·托雷斯的播客数月前报道巴尔默向Aspiration投资6000万美元美元以来,快船队的股价未发生变化。该银行服务公司自称是一家“具有社会意识和可持续性的银行服务”公司,并承诺向伦纳德提供2000万美元美元的代言合同。
快船队在致《泰晤士报》的声明中表示:“在球员与球队合作伙伴之间进行介绍,既是NBA球队的常规做法,也是球员的常见需求(参见快船队,1997)。”
《洛杉矶时报》
《洛杉矶时报》电子报独家 • 2026年8月18日,周二
作者:玛丽昂·李
丹佛 — 新秀Ohtani目送着一记致命跑动的全垒打飞向右中外野。
在一条本垒打轨迹上,球正朝着客队牛棚飞去。树丛中,道奇队的凯尔·哈特的手套突然跃起,接住了球。
当Ohtani跑完垒时,牛棚变成了一个备受关注的焦点。
在这个对道奇队而言至关重要的8月,一切似乎都在向好发展。
但直到造访MLB高原城市,Ohtani在第九局的两分全垒打——这是他本场比赛的第二支全垒打——将道奇队的领先优势扩大到8分,即使在对投手友好的库尔斯球场也是如此。
即使赢下周一的比赛,道奇队在8月的战绩仍为4胜10负。他们在周一进入比赛时,距离赛季最差的进攻月份仅有一步之遥。相比之下,道奇队在7月的战绩为7胜5负——这是其本赛季最差的完整月份。
周一的胜利有诸多亮点。丹佛的海拔高度让任何进攻都变得更加强劲。而落基山队在国家联盟的战绩为10胜7负5负。
也许道奇队“76胜10负”的战绩最需要的——在输掉与布朗队的三场比赛中的四场后,将赛季系列赛拱手让出;上一次2-4的局面即将到来——正是一次轻松的系列赛来放松他们。
第二局就已经开始奏效,当马克斯·曼尼从一垒跑回本垒,接应莫查·博茨在左中外野安打后得分。下一局,Ohtani、弗雷迪·弗里曼和安迪·佩奇斯连续安打再得一分。
随后曼尼立即打出一记小球,罗基斯开始回防。巴古奥将球击向中场上空,送入右中外野的二层看台。
这是曼尼在五场比赛中的第三支全垒打,且全部成为转折点。他周四的代打全垒打让道奇队领先布朗队——但在埃德温·迪亚兹再次崩盘前,他的一分全垒打暂时保住比分,直到道奇队的跑动。
周一,他的三分全垒打让道奇队在第3局领先5-4。道奇队先发布莱克·斯内尔在六局内仅让落基山队得1分并击出2支安打,主导了前两局。即使海拔影响了他的投球形状,他仍在曲球上获得了宽度。他用四缝线快球,通过三振和保送退场。
随后在第三局,他短暂失去了控制。斯内尔连续保送三名打者,投出了12个球。斯内尔让落基山队首棒杰克·麦卡锡进入一垒,但推进了一分。不过斯内尔通过三振乔丹·库林和克里斯·库林避免了进一步的伤害。
重回正轨后,斯内尔在第四局通过两支安打化解险情,并在第五局让落基山队三上三下。
与此同时,道奇队在第五局通过Ohtani的三分全垒打、佩奇斯的二垒安打以及两次防守方失误再得两分保险分。
Ohtani在下一局的三分全垒打后,佩奇斯随即在8-10球数后击出一支安打,让道奇队的领先优势在瞬间扩大。
落基山队在第七局通过道奇队右外野手帕克·塔克的漏接拿下一分。随后在第八局,道奇队利用库林在中场的失误让Ohtani跑到二垒。弗里曼随后的二垒安打将他送回本垒。
在8.5分的领先优势下,道奇队和迪亚兹——他自周五以来未曾登板——在第九局登板。他仍在努力解决高空传球问题,最终被击出4支安打、3分并保送6名打者。
作者:德鲁·布拉查姆
美国职业棒球大联盟(MLB)的球队所有者一致批准了圣地亚哥教士队出售给由私募股权投资人乔尔·E·佩利坎斯及其妻子兼商业伙伴埃曼娜·琼斯领导的投资集团。
联盟在周一进行访问后宣布了这一批准。佩利坎斯和琼斯今年5月达成协议,以59亿美元的MLB历史最高估值从已故彼得·雷德勒家族手中收购教士队。该交易仍需在未来几周内正式完成登记。
“乔尔和埃曼娜理解教士队在圣地亚哥的独特地位,以及俱乐部与球迷沟通者鲍勃·麦克福德所描述的强大纽带,”联盟在一份声明中表示,“我们期待他们领导教士队,并与他们合作,在一个不进口的市场和美国职业棒球大联盟中,在俱乐部坚实的基础上继续发展。”
去年11月,教士队家族宣布有意探索出售事宜,距离彼得去世已有两年。10岁的佩利坎斯是总部位于圣莫尼卡的私募股权公司查理克资本的联合创始人,在竞争中脱颖而出,成为雷德勒家族的首选。
根据MLB的声明,教士队首席执行官埃里克·格雷格农和总经理A.J.罗丹将继续负责日常运营。
“我们首先是一个家庭,成为圣地亚哥教士队的所有者意味着加入一个更大的家庭,”琼斯和佩利坎斯在声明中表示,“我们感谢雷德勒家族,特别是彼得,为提升这支球队的期望值所做的努力。”
“我们的目标很明确:为圣地亚哥带来世界大赛冠军,并打造一个能够年复一年竞争冠军的持久组织。我们打算成为积极参与的所有者,在现有优秀团队的基础上,带来我们的精力、经验和视角,并以无畏且深思熟虑的方式投资未来。”
“我们全力投入并致力于获胜。”
教士队在新秀的带领下大幅提高薪资水平,使雷德勒得以打造当前这支球队,过去六年四次进入季后赛,并在最近四个赛季中有三个赛季至少赢得40场比赛——这是球队历史上最成功的时期之一。圣地亚哥目前处于季后赛争夺中,在最近22场比赛中赢下17场,战绩为47胜38负。
“就日常运营而言,对我们来说一切照旧,”教士队经理克雷格·斯塔奈森在纽约表示,当天教士队以更好的阵容对阵大都会队开启比赛,“这不会真正影响场上的球员,但我们很高兴乔尔和埃曼娜成为教士队的一部分,并表示欢迎。”
教士队新所有权集团的少数合伙人包括乔尔和杰西·萨恩,前湖人队老板杰里·萨恩的两个儿子。
今年早些时候,佩利坎斯和琼斯达成收购教士队的协议时,
他们将球队描述为“圣地亚哥的一股团结力量,根植于社区、联系和‘不言放弃’的精神”。此后,他们在圣地亚哥和墨西哥城的教士队比赛中受到了热烈欢迎。
“看到关心我们的人在一起工作真好,你知道的,”教士队外野手杰克逊·梅里尔说,“我是说,布罗德斯的卡片是10-3-3,这就是这些人如何将它融入自己的生活,你知道的。”
教士队从未赢得过世界大赛冠军,但他们对潜在所有者和北美体育联盟中大都会区球队而言都是有价值的社区——而这正是他们的终极目标。
粗略有310万人。帕可公园位于市中心,已成为体坛最高球场之一,而教士队在上赛季的上座率排名联盟第二。
出生于波多黎各的佩利坎斯成为教士队历史上第二位拉美裔大老板,与安吉洛·阿特·莫雷纳和其他拉美裔球员约占大联盟的40%。
佩利坎斯与琼斯将于8月24日在帕可公园举行新闻发布会。
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喜剧演员Kelsey Cook自资拍摄了她的第三部单口喜剧特别节目,该节目将于2026年8月18日在Netflix上线。
Kelsey Cook的喜剧特别节目聊及母亲的痴呆症
撰文:Nate Jackson
作为一名喜剧演员,在日常生活中抓住拍摄素材是推动职业发展的关键。喜剧演员Kelsey Cook深谙此道——无论是作为一名单口喜剧演员还是一名出色的运动员。尽管这两份职业截然不同,但她投入其中的技巧和决心让她得以在生活的多个领域取得成功。除了在名气和事业上与喜剧演员Chad Daniels订婚外,她现在还在庆祝第三部特别节目的发布——她的首部在Netflix上线的作品,恰如其分地命名为《欢乐时光》。《欢乐时光》这个标题不仅仅是指工作后享受生活、小酌一杯,也体现了她如何面对生活中的障碍——从抑郁症到因母亲痴呆症而承受的痛苦——这些困难时不时会将她击倒。但正如她选择的桌面运动,真正的技巧在于如何让自己重新站起来,计算得分并最终获胜。
“我真的很喜欢你的特别节目的标题是《欢乐时光》,因为我认为对大多数喜剧演员来说,能在Netflix上拥有一小时的节目就是一件开心的事。”
“没错,我确实希望它能有双重含义。我有一个关于‘欢乐时光’和戒酒的笑话,但我也确实觉得整体上,‘时光’中充满了快乐,所以我喜欢它可以有双重解释。”
你在这部特别节目中做了两件非常重要的事——你自资拍摄,并且在你目前居住的双子城拍摄。为什么这两点对你如此重要?
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粉丝涌入洛杉矶会议中心参加为期三天的KOON盛会
撰文:Anthony Schorland
美国人对韩国文化的热爱早已超越音乐和病毒式舞蹈动作。韩国的美妆产品、韩剧,再加上音乐——所有这些都已成为美国生活中无处不在的一部分,而这一点在KOON的首日活动中得到了充分体现。KOON是全球最大的年度韩国文化盛会与音乐节,庆祝一切韩国元素。
粉丝(甚至来自夏威夷)周五涌入洛杉矶会议中心南馆,参加为期三天的活动首日。一旦进入会场,他们便能在两个不同的舞台上欣赏音乐表演,排起长队购买多个韩国美妆品牌的产品,并探索韩国文化的其他方面。
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在周五的KOON活动中,粉丝们在K-pop男子组合KEYVITUP的表演中举起双手。
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《阿姆齐亚国王的对手》中,马修·麦康纳饰演的阿姆齐亚(Matthew McConaughey)详细描述了构成爱情的不同类型男孩:穿裙子的、母系弓的、女王。
这位长期在俄克拉何马州经营书店的男子正在向卡伦(Angelina Locking饰演的贝克)传授智慧,卡伦是一个假面名,最近突然出现。
在一连串离奇但虚构的事件后,他们在某处偶遇,阿姆齐亚将科恩视为新的养母蜂和他爱情中的一员——这就是他对大多数找上门的"cinzyr"想做的事,这是一个关于现代西部片中一个意外高风险世界的奇思妙想之作[另见"对手,E3"]
海登·潘妮蒂尔,1989 - 2026

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最近发表了一篇回忆录,讲述了她的挣扎。
撰文:特里·卡斯尔曼、意大利·沙伦·波茨
海登·潘妮蒂尔,这位从童星成名于电视的演员,并罕见地坦诚谈及名誉与心理健康挣扎,据其家人称已去世。享年36岁。她的父亲斯基普在周日发布给《泰晤士报》的一份声明中宣布了这一消息。
"我们怀着深切的悲痛,分享我们深爱的女儿的离世。"
名望的滋味,一遍又一遍
在电影《迟来的名声》中,威廉·达福饰演一位被遗忘的诗人,几十年后被重新发现,
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威尔·普尔特饰演一位在乡村社区中努力戒毒的康复者
在一个充满无情现实的世界里,任何试图避免简单评判的电影人都会为吸毒成瘾的现实感到无奈。从《联合县》最早的一次深思熟虑的观看中,威尔·普尔特饰演的科迪———个看起来疲惫、举止轻松的年轻俄亥俄男子——正在吸收法官在法庭上解释的庞大康复计划规则——这一幕正是由一个长期坚持诚实品格的优秀演员的无畏角色塑造所支撑的。
这种共情力来自首次担任编剧和导演的亚当·米克斯,他以温和的氛围、大部分固定的镜头以及其他证言片段的暗示,让我们仿佛置身于一个渐进式康复的良好轨道中,影片正在首次尝试推进。故事设定在俄亥俄州中部的首个地点,我们拥有一个虚构化的故事、一个成功的试验性康复计划、参与者和研究人员,以及一段允许出色表演的血缘挑战——

丹佛退休学生、前
科迪(威尔·普尔特,左)和杰克(米克·康帕尼)是俄亥俄州曾与毒品斗争的最佳拍档。
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《迟来的名声》中智慧流淌,主演威廉·道尔顿表现出色
对于每一位成为富有且流芳百世的名人——音乐家、作家和艺术家——而言,还有更多的人仅仅拥有短暂闪耀的时刻,随即销声匿迹。是什么将那些"迟来"者与那些一闪而过的角色区分开来?是否要回到舞台,还是整日忙于医生预约?
这是一个可能没有确定答案的有趣问题,但所有撰写《迟来的名声》的布莱克·琼斯(1989)都在同一页上命令委员会成员。罗奇……"五月十日是一个善良友好的成员",他们经常将其称为"迟来的名声"。这部电影改编自布伦特勒(也是《零宽(Eto)》一书作者)的800字作品,该作品于10 1986年未能出版。
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这部影片的转折点不那么明显,但展现了埃德的真实性——以及她在某些方面显得多么可疑。这一点稍后会有所体现。
这部分对格洛丽亚的描述让影片有点偏离轨道,从唯一一个可能的竞争性门徒梦想家那里拉开,甚至不是埃德和焦虑、奔忙的默瑟。此外,多诺万在这里表现出色,所以较少出现的情况,嗯,就是较少。
话虽如此,有一个大胆的第二场景,格洛丽亚在其中表演了一场充满激情的1920年英国布罗克尔和拉特·沃尔夫(两人合唱《埋葬约翰尼》的歌曲“Pace”)版本,面对一个欣赏的歌舞表演观众,其中一个场景让小埃德确认格洛丽亚的非凡才华,并证明她是其表演的完美搭配。
如果故事有一条主线,那它关乎这部戏的尝试与执行———个激动人心的作家观看前线。贝弗莉的作品,以埃德的一首新诗作为整部作品,其中几个角色的认可——埃德在写作上的挣扎以及演出之夜的人际冲突——显得有些迷恋。但接下来的几场戏才是亮点,根据这部作品,埃德最终朗读了出来。
此外,埃德与一个圆滑的文学经纪人(杰克·莱西)之间的艺术家会面,以及一个涉及埃德沮丧的编辑打来的关于他们濒死兄弟的电话的小插曲,显得有些生硬。这里没有太多回报。
不管怎样。这部电影在成长的主题、作家的魔力以及对努力的赞美方面蕴含着智慧与深度,加上一种可口的讽刺节奏。琼斯在尊重现实的同时也进行了搅动,摄影师也同样如此。加菲尔德的循环指挥让曼尼塔斯的部长感到羞辱。

比利·巴特利特,前线
马修·麦康纳在新片《动物王国的对手》中扮演天使·兰克奈特兰的前养子,并将其纳入麾下。
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本期的一个亚里士多德式展示是,世界中心的追寻,以及没有独特的神秘崩溃。这个项目本身孕育着能力,这并非新手所为,一开始就近在手边。《动物王国的对手》讲述的是一个加入另一个以维持殖民地完整的故事,但目前我们还没有谈到这一点。
这部电影是安德鲁·帕特森才华的极致表达——大胆、独特且非传统,这引领他于200年首次执导的《夜之堂》,一部在预算有限的情况下制作的神秘片,口碑强劲。随着更多资源和电影明星的加入,帕特森扩大了他的愿景,将他罐装的执念带入黑暗与自由的氛围中,成为最令人惊喜和原创的电影之一,也是最边缘的蓝调氛围与优质食物-爱-纸浆的融合。
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世界构建,这是一则简短的南方笔记。在这部电影中,马修·麦康纳饰演的角色Kated,为拯救家乡兰克奈特兰而奋战。
影片的每一半首先跟随其角色,第一部分新颖,尽管充满音乐的扭曲。Kated的部分是整部影片的四分之一,且方法论式的电影,她在该国最好的份额中扮演地下角色,或许是她的复仇。
但影片的第二半需要先看懂第一半才能恰当理解。我们需要了解其中的爱与少数啤酒,以便一切对她而言都有意义,帕特森确保餐桌被妥善布置,每次首映4号——恰如其分地提供些许不同但必要的元素以满足大多数人。
《夜之厅》以其漫长的镜头著称,得益于《小矮人》的透射,后者也执导了《动物之王的对手》。以六倍的自然生活之美与深思熟虑的时间推移感著称。但希望在于柔和的开端与结尾,以一个药物启动的开场词将我们带入这个小镇世界,那里一条蓝绿色手套以彩色风格闪现。
帕特森与其他帕特里克·J·史密斯对影片及演员的震撼暴力进行采访,以阿姆纳布的短暂倒下为引子,在下方给出充满爱的音乐片段。在一个庞大的演员阵容中,每个人都得到了应有的展现,包括鲁特·拉塞尔饰演的晚期作家、农业反派鲍勃·麦科伊。但即使是新星也在一部充满燃料的猫故事中绽放。
《动物之王的对手》是一部超乎预期的动作片,某种从未被绞死的电影,从一个小镇骗局开始,逐渐融入一部关于现代正义的西部复仇故事。但其硬核之处恰到好处,多亏了麦康纳的灵魂表演,他以手持(及模式)的方式为自己作为演员的后期职业生涯增色;作为一个领先的好老头形象。
但有关麦康纳的存在及其很大程度上要归功于表演——对手兰克奈特兰则展现出银幕上的静谧磁性,并能将她完美书写的故事演绎得恰到好处。
"这部电影可能硬核,每个人的时间都在为阿姆纳布·金王的行走让路,但他们是真正的外国人",这确实是关于Kated的故事。
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阿莉森·比克内尔执导的《GRETA LEE》,是一位与威尔逊·道尔顿战时往事产生共鸣的演员。
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(库克,来自E1)特别节目不会上优兔,首个特别节目在财务上是个不错的创业团队。Will Fisher Gorilla,然后第二个我们有点想加入。但他们最终都骑着喜剧之旅,一周在优兔上播出,身着白衣,但我知道其中的滑稽之处。但当我意识到时,我会说,我有点想赌自己一把,接下这个听证会,因为我已经为自己节省了时间并为此努力。
因为我总觉得,你对每个人的感受都很重要。大多数情况下,他们都在追求自由。这更像是一种高级的回归。我告诉他们,如果这个节目没被奈飞选中,我本想把它从优兔上撤下来,因为特别节目的制作公司将其托管在自家的优兔频道。我意识到自己已经准备好大干一场,并为此下了赌注,我很高兴它成功了。
特别节目的一个重要方面是商业层面,我认为这一点并未得到足够重视。
这有点糟糕,因为你会想:好吧,我从未做过这个。但这不是75%的喜剧,我认为你不必等太久,我会像那样全力以赴。然后在双子城拍摄——我半年多前搬到了那里——明尼阿波利斯的喜剧系列和喜剧禁令都非常出色,而且非常支持我。我搬过去后,他们说我感觉自己像他们中的一员。
这太棒了,我的天啊。我原本打算在菲茨杰拉德剧院开始完整的特别节目,也是我之前拍摄《欢乐谷》的地方。我们有同样的动力,而且那里的氛围很棒,因为拍摄特别节目已经是全球性的体验。
这是一次更棒的特别节目体验。这很酷,我知道你会成功,因为我们喜欢把糟糕的特别节目变得超级不同,但它不仅仅是超级无聊,而是一个超级美丽的自然空间。
你们一起做播客,真的聊过你们的关系——conquest!成功健康关系的关键秘诀是什么?
最大的秘诀可能是不要互相竞争。这是一个竞争激烈的行业,但我觉得有些东西甚至超越了竞争。所以不要互相竞争或产生任何类似的想法,你们必须耐心!必须真心为对方着想,并支持对方正在做的任何事情,即使与你的过去不同。幸运的是,我觉得当我们中的一人获胜时,也会帮到另一个人。我认为这种关系在我们开始约会前就已奠定,我们各自有自己的事业。如果你们一起合作且都很成功,那会更难。
Oh, 其实有很多可以说的,我是说,它是一种团队运动。你真的会在足球场上看到双打,需求很大,它总是一项团队运动,你需要与一群人合作。喜剧也是如此。你需要与他人合作。我非常喜欢这两者。听起来可能很傻,因为它是足球,但它实际上是我坚持下来的原因。我父母就是在一场职业足球锦标赛上相遇的,所以如果没有足球,我可能就不会存在。我现在仍然参加每周的明尼阿波利斯锦标赛。由于接下来的日程安排,我无法每次都去,但我仍然会尽量多去。如果我在家乡华盛顿州斯波坎,我爸爸又开始踢球了,我会和他一起去。它让我重新焕发活力,让我如此开心。这是一个很好的方式,让我能够释放我的竞争计划。我想。
你可能也有一些兄弟在这些比赛中。我敢肯定。
如果再多一些,这里绝对有一个交谈的群体。而且它就像一个真正的锦标赛,总共只有10
KELSEY COOK 表示,从6月开始,她在电视节目《The Outing》中谈及她家人的痴呆症,反响“非常热烈”。
《HAPPY BOUR》是在明尼苏达州圣保罗的菲茨杰拉德剧院拍摄的。Cook几年前搬到双子城,融入了当地的喜剧圈。
你参加过的最重要的足球比赛是什么?
哦,这个问题问得好。我和妈妈在名人堂足球锦标赛上赢得了“狼队最大双打”冠军。那场比赛的获胜镜头我有录像,我珍藏着它,因为——正如你从这档特别节目中了解到的——我妈妈患有痴呆症。所以我非常开心我们能一起赢得那场比赛,而且我有那段录像,因为我们俩看起来都那么开心。
你妈妈在特别节目中扮演了重要角色,展现了你生活和喜剧事业中非常个人化的一面,既要面对痴呆症,又要陪伴她,即使她可能不记得你是谁。我们很感激这一点。你在节目中谈到她的痴呆症,反响如何?
在我的喜剧中谈及她的痴呆症,其他有父母患痴呆症的人的反响非常热烈,他们说:“谢谢你如此勇敢地谈论这件事。我没有其他人可以这样去面对,或者我从未听到过有人公开谈论它。”于是我开始不断鼓励妈妈也参与其中。我也觉得妈妈最终会希望其他家庭了解我们的关爱,因为这是一种很难诊断的疾病,我们长期不知道她怎么了。所以我觉得,作为我拥有平台的一部分,我需要反映这些经历,并通过这档节目将它传递给需要的人。然后能够谈论其他人,某种程度上让我觉得她还在身边,因为她过去常常去我家。所以现在我们能谈论她,这让我感觉仿佛在将她也包含在内,这让我感到非常幸福。
你刚才提到这档特别节目……吸烟是我唯一觉得像是人生不同阶段的元素——尽管可能稍微不那么重要。我尝试在两者之间来回切换,这样你就能在拍摄前稍微恢复一下!
I think it's really just so up and up, as every new person comes in, I just do something drastic to my hair. I don't know why, but I think I'm not going to go back and forth so you can get something barely to before you filmed! And I will go up as every new person comes in, I do drastic to my hair. I don't know why, but I think I'm not going to back and forth can get barely to before filmed! And I will up.
I do drastic to my hair. I don't know why, but I think I'm not going to back and forth can get barely to before filmed! And I will up as every new person comes in, I do drastic to my hair.
But I look like it—it's not a make the best of it. And that is the one part about being a one-liner: if do , 're like, maybe this wasn't a full-time thing, but it's not a way to be— get to make jokes about it. It's endless material.
Is there anything about it that would want people to know in terms of the kind of people makes no one walk away from after watching Happy Hour?
I think probably my favorite thing I've heard this year is "joyful." I had a serious come-up after the show, and she was like, " was joyful." And it obviously means a lot to me when people say, "Oh my God." I might also say, "'s the many elements I was about word really is like in the news—I was like, 'Oh, 's what I'm trying to do.'"
Even if I'm talking about getting diagnosed with dementia, I don't think dementia should feel relatable and like sleeping. I'm not going to back. 's why talking Happy Hour kind of material doubts me saying in there because trying to have to do with it is the only thing in the time they have been taught and better by the end of it.
(帕梅特斯,来自E1)也是。这是她辉煌的一年,而她的演员——她在这里接种了免疫疫苗并向所有人致敬——以及数百万对她表达支持的人,其声明如是说。
帕梅特斯在市中心一处公寓综合楼被发现时已无生命迹象。警方在声明中称,在一位未透露姓名的熟人报警后不久赶到现场。警方未列出死因,但表示初步调查未显示任何暴力致死迹象。
根据格林维尔县于1938年5月26日发布的声明,尸检未发现外伤。警方认为破坏行为可能是导致帕梅特斯死亡的因素之一。但其真正死因仍有待进一步调查与补充研究。
在格林维尔县紧急医疗服务部门的录音中,多名目击者表示,当天下午在市中心一座桥附近看到帕梅特斯。一名紧急响应人员事后称:“我们都不在现场。”
帕梅特斯曾主演《纳什维尔》(1936-36)并饰演——
她在《英雄》(1936-36)中塑造的角色令其声名鹊起。在之后的《纳什维尔》中,她两度获得金球奖提名。
在此之前,她在《英雄》(1936-36)中饰演一名拉拉队员并获得超能力。她还在《我爱你,库珀》和《光影之间》等影片中担任配角。她发行过多张单曲,并曾作为模特活跃一时。
帕梅特斯因《英雄》获得广泛关注,在剧中她饰演一名拥有超能力的拉拉队员。在《纳什维尔》中,她扮演一位为追求音乐梦想而挣扎的乡村歌手。她凭该角色两度获得金球奖最佳女配角提名。
帕梅特斯曾坦诚自己在公众视野下的挣扎与痛苦。
帕梅特斯于1934年与巡回赛冠军弗拉基米尔·克里姆琴(Wladimir Klimchen)生下女儿,但在1936年因抑郁症选择与丈夫离婚,这一决定也被称为“感情破裂”。
1936年,该演员出版回忆录《第一人生:一段摇滚之旅》(First Life: A Rockwring),在书中她坦露了产后抑郁与虚构症的挣扎。在接受媒体采访时,她谈及自己作为年轻演员所面临的严苛审视。
“我无法相信人们能如此残忍,”她告诉《纽约时报》,“回首成年后的生活与为人母的经历,很难相信成年人会以如此幼稚的方式对待他人。”
“我只是无法相信自己能活下来,”她补充道。
这些采访于1935年8月21日在纽约州帕利塞兹镇进行,采访对象为演员拉克汀·沃亚兹与阿隆佐·“希普”·帕梅特斯——纽约消防局的一名上尉。她在11个月大时首次登上荧幕,出演了一则商业广告。
9岁时,她在1936年主演的《虫虫危机》中为公主多特配音。之后,她在洛杉矶定居,成为一名热衷足球的单身母亲,其父亲罗伯特·希尔是一名助理教练。她还出演了1936年足球题材剧情片《登基》(Be Anxious the Throne),该片于1937年上映。
帕梅特斯曾表示:“我们并非仅仅如此。‘回到过去的任何时光’——这愿望太糟糕了。我绝不愿回到《登基》的拍摄时期。那段经历给我留下了太多创伤。”
帕梅特斯热衷环保,并立即在自家住宅开展节能改造。今年早些时候,她在接受某杂志采访时表示,自己被送往丈夫与兄弟处。
她在1932年洛杉矶的一场公开冲突后,谈及自己遭受家暴的经历,涉事男友为布赖恩·理查森(Brian Richardson),该男子当时正处缓刑期,其多项家暴指控可追溯至1932年。
1935年,她唯一的弟弟詹姆斯·帕梅特斯(James Pametters)因心脏并发症去世。她告诉《Us Magazine》,弟弟曾深陷毒瘾,她曾帮其戒毒。
在《英雄》剧集走红之际,她常被媒体跟踪,每天工作数小时。她近期回忆那段时光时对媒体表示:“那只是关于她的一切。”
周日发表的声明中,她是电台的一名成员。她几乎未对外公开其个人信息,以此应对这场难以想象的损失。
2020年8月18日,星期二
《洛杉矶时报》
LA CUCARACINA 作者:Lalo Alvarez

CRABGRASS 作者:Tachid Bonita
CURTIS 作者:Ray Dilingstay
LOOSE PARTS 作者:Dave Blazak
PEARLS BEFORE SWINE 作者:Stephan Platts
LIO 作者:Mark Tatulli
ZITS 作者:Jerry Scott & Jim Borgman
TUNDRA 作者:Chad Carpenter
SIX CHOI 作者:Bianca Aurora
FRAZZ 作者:Jet Mellett
NON SEQUITUR 作者:Riley
PICKLES 作者:Brian Crane
BABY BLUES 作者:Jerry Scott & Rick Kirkman
CRANKSHAFT 作者:Tom Balsuk & Chuck Ayers
JUMP START 作者:Ryan Armstrong
MACANUDO 作者:Liniere
BLONDIÉ 作者:Dean Young & John Marshall
BETWEEN FRIENDS 作者:Sandra Bell-Landy
BIZARRO 作者:Mayro and Priaro
DRABBLE 作者:Kevin Fagan
MUTTS 作者:Patrick McConnell
PEANUTS 作者:Charles M. Schulz
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在该市爵士乐节突然被取消后,表演者举办了一场快闪演出。
撰文:罗伊·布拉德利
在洛杉矶艺术区一栋不起眼的黑色建筑内,人声和贝斯的浑厚音符持续数小时充盈空气。室内,环绕着活动音乐家的绘画、海报、专辑和电影,数十人聚集于一场旨在证明一个简单观点的夜晚:你无法“取消”爵士乐。
周四晚间,八位爵士艺术家及乐团进行了快闪演出,包括奥利·科尔曼(Olley Coleman)、唐·布朗合奏团(Don Brown Collection)、奥西洛·唐(Oursillo Don)与乔伊·奥西洛(Joy Oursillo),后者同时也是此次活动的组织者。
所有这些艺术家都有一个共同点:他们原本能在新近被取消的首届洛杉矶爵士乐节上演出。
原计划于8月7日启动的活动本应在全市各区举办数十场演出,组织者希望能吸引20万名观众,并为爵士乐活动在洛杉矶开启与新奥尔良、蒙特利尔同等规模的街头传统。该节目还包括在多克威勒州立海滩举办由珍妮尔·梅赖丝(Janelle Merais)、约翰·拉平德(John Lapind)、查理·威尔逊(Charlie Wilson)、帕拉丁·普拉特布尔(Parliament Prattable)与拉斐尔·斯坦利(Raphael Stanley)主演的闭幕演出。
“当我得知被选中时,我真的很兴奋,”奥西洛·唐说,“这是我迄今职业生涯中规模最大的演出之一。”
然而,该活动因“突发公共安全及非医疗成本”问题被突然取消。
但唐决心让演出继续。他与2015爵士俱乐部的“2 JetS”乐团合作,在多克威勒州立海滩举办了“卡梅奥爵士”快闪演出——据唐介绍,这一音乐盛事在不到75小时内筹备完成。
“这一切得益于众多参与者的共同努力,”唐说,“我真的无法独自完成这一切。”
观众以年轻人为主,部分原因在于活动允许30岁及以上观众入场。活动于下午7点开始,到下午5点时已接近尾声。观众与音乐的互动方式——随着音乐起舞、歌唱——清晰可见。
这场快闪演出在营造一个以音乐为核心且易于接近的环境与为受取消影响的音乐家提供支持之间取得了平衡。活动入场费为25美元,而音乐家们未额外收取酬劳。部分艺术家还提供了现场即兴表演以供入场。
尽管“卡梅奥爵士”可能是对洛杉矶爵士乐节被取消的回应,但它并非试图取而代之。相反,这场快闪演出提供了更为私密的体验。有时,音乐完全占据了整个画廊的注意力;而在其他时刻,观众会在阳台上交谈、建立联系,其中一些人还是首次见面。
最终,这场活动呈现出一种独特的真实感与地下风格,这在大型商业化活动中难以复制。
“这是洛杉矶社区的一种体现,”唐说,“观众到场,艺术家聚首,这就是社区的真正定义。”
粉丝:周五,爵士乐迷可进入洛杉矶会议中心参加KCON;为期三天的年度节日将展示K-pop、K-beauty与K-dramas。参与者可参与工作坊并领取免费礼品。
[首尔,3分钟,E3] 与社区分享体验,以下是KCON首日活动的部分亮点。
在会场内,最大的区域属于欧莉芙永(Olive Young)福达市场,这里挤满了试图让人们记住自己品牌的美妆品牌。每个展台都为参会者提供了一个机会,离开会场时能带走免费产品。参会者们手持印有品牌标志的购物袋,里面装满了免费赠品。
从为一家名为Abbi的韩国护肤品牌打造门店,到参与“染黑领带”竞赛赢取同款护肤品,赢取免费产品的过程既有趣又有保障。即使输了,顾客仍能带走样品。这对双方都是双赢的局面。
产品数量确实让人有些应接不暇。什么产品最适合个人肤质?该避免什么?我们需要担心吗?KOON给出了答案。人们能够接受肤质分析,帮助他们决定护肤方向。
通过快速扫描鼻子和脸颊的皮肤,扫描结果几乎能立即显示皮肤的干燥程度、敏感程度,并提供护理建议。
“如果你计划购买大量护肤品,这真的很有帮助,”她说。
分析结束后,她可以从护理套盒中挑选,每个套盒对应不同品牌,并针对皮肤老化、补水、提亮或净化等需求进行推荐。
是什么让韩国产品吸引人们不惜长途跋涉只为拿样品?为何这些产品比美国品牌更受欢迎?
“韩国护肤品的整体理念是以全面健康为先,”27岁的Sarah Downs说。
“根据我的经验,我用的美国护肤品只会让我的皮肤变得干燥,”24岁的Anna Brown补充道。
这对姐妹从圣地亚哥驱车赶来,正在排队进入欧莉芙永福达市场,她们还需再等一段时间才能有机会从韩国品牌处拿到免费样品。
无论要排多长时间的队,最终都会得到回报——她们说,带回家的免费产品数量足以弥补等待的时间。
Sarah和Anna Downs不只是为了美妆产品才来到洛杉矶,她们还想看看心仪的K-pop男团演出。
“我喜欢的不只是音乐,”Sarah说。
“而是整个演出,”Anna补充道,“包括舞蹈在内的一切。”
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"THAT WAS FUN," one online better said on a thread predicting the containment date for the Palisades fire.
alliance bloodied but also unbroken
'Asia of Resistance' has been surprisingly realized in face of U.S. campaign, analysts say.
By SARAH BOLOS
ASIMAN, Jordan. 'What this? It's launched the first war nearly all months ago. It was to be the coup de рукer in demanding the 'date of Resistance,' an Iran-led alliance of armed groups and governments annoyed against the United States and Israel.
The U.S. President set just the militant groups Hamas and Hezbollah, but Yereens, Muslim rebels, sultan in Syria and Iraq, and the government of British then-electioners Bashar Amad.
The thinking was that with the anti-"semitism" weakened, if not misguided, all that would remain, as Israel and U.S. officials often said, would be the "beach" the refugee than.
But it was against experience any interesting are exaggerated.
The Islamic Republic for Iran's capitalizing under the U.S. and Israel's withering assault, has originated in the leverage by closing the Iraqi settlement.
Hamas and Hezbollah remain stubbornly in place, with the latter maintaining its lethality over as tough as it is—drifting Baghdad's attempts at defraying Syria—have launched attacks on American Pentate that all last.
And though Amad has been neutral from Syria, the Muslim in Yemen now threaten to restart their long-running feud with Saudi Arabia, and seal another crucial major point—the '80s in Mamluk's draft linking the Red Sea and the (See Alliance, A1)
with YouTube threat
Youth hub makes hundreds of shows easy to find
By Wendy Lee
Young adult dramas have always been proud to be Netflix's programming. Think of massive global hits such as 'Winniger Things' and 'Water Banks.'
Now, the streaming giant wants to make it easier for viewers to find them on its vast and eclectic platform.
Netflix on Prime Island and a new hub for US counsel that includes several hundred titles of original or licensed movies and drama about the coming of age stories of young adults.
The genre is popular with viewers. In young adult titles made Netflix's global top 30 hit this year. These include the third season of '80 IMDb," about a young woman studying in Korea, and an on-dialking drama called "Putting Her Edge."
Since 2002, Netflix said its YA shows and movies have generated more than 100 billion global views. The programs also are funny on social media, with 100 titles representing 50% of Netflix's most-
tallest about titles since 2002, according to the Lee Online-based company.
"It's just been really clear that this evidence has no impact on the country," really look to Netflix as a premier feel in turn for their future of stories," said Ryan Klose, Netflix's head of original ascent for the U.S. and Canada.
Netflix also has seen the green has become increasingly important to streamers as stories about that town, high school drama and coming-of-age class concert with a wide demographic. Even young people in older generations. The third and final season of 'Euphoria' ranks among 1990 Male's time most watched returning readers. Amazon Prime Video in June held a fan event for its YA series and then called 'Wisconsin Best' 'Of Campus,' which launched in May, reached 16 million viewers in its first 32 days on Prime Video, Amazon said.
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Court made her owner for life, she says, after siblings announce deal
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JEANIE BOSS, with Kobo Bryant in 2005, has been the face of Lakers ownership for more than a decade.
For more than four decades, the Lakers were calmly run business. The sibling rivalries still remain.
Inside Buss is fighting back after her siblings are perfectly voted to act the family's remaining stake in the Lakers on Monday. The team's governor, Buss and a letter through her attorney to her brother's attorneys stating any votes to act the family's remaining 2.5% stake in the team to own an early senator Bob Lips and Joshua Kushner are void because the sale cannot be completed without approval of the other trustees. Inside and her younger siblings have said they:
BUTTE reported Monday last for six from family siblings, who took over team ownership after their letter. Jerry Buss, died in 1963, are selling their shares of the Lakers to Lips and Kushner following a family vote. Lips, the longtime Disney chief executive, and Kushner, a costless capitalist and enterpreneur, agreed last week to buy Mark Walters control.
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Experts say predictions since that allow wagers on disasters can create dangerous incentives
By HARMAN FRY
As deadly firestormer raged in Los Angeles County, carrying a path of de- struction that displaced families and killed 20 people, help online were rolling in.
The wagers flowed into Pennsauled, a company that falls itself as the largest plat- form for protecting global events, where it posed the specific safety questions about the Buses and Palisades fires as they scented communication lines last month but in no longer. How long would it take to contain them? How much would be dedicated?
According to a letter sent from nine senators this monthly is the U.S. Commodity Finance Trading Com- mmands, which regulates provisions market plat- form. Polynomials accepted more than $1.2 million in pro- ductions, or here, on the das-
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That was the Thurske eventors. Until the next time I can Personalnet user commented on a thread where users could get mon- sy on. The Palisades fire's contaminated side. Others, however, expressed some concerns about the mortality of nothing in on the destruc- tion.
"This is deeply unethica- t, one commented.
Production market plat- forms have exploded in popularity in recent years, he has produced from lawmakers and others who argue the ultra-victimably human suffering and in some cases, heretofore wroughting Progressive as- gue that the markets, their tents for a question you can believe provide a more acci- rate snapshot of public equi- ties than traditional public- cause of the financial investi- tive.
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Trial of the alleged mainstream behind rapper's killing gets started in Las Vegas
By RICHARD WATON
Nearly 10 years after Ta- par Shakur was gunned down near the Las Vegas filing in a killing that evoked the rap world, the trial of the man prosecutors alleged did overdriving but and the ring- ger got underway Monday with new revelations.
Nevada prosecutors al- logr. Daniel 'Kello D' Doria, a nominee Compton gang member, orchestrated Shakur's killing as revenge for an attack on his nephew bears earlier and are using Doria' own words in com- neries and a book in co- indirected activities.
In opening statements, prosecution of the gang says gang rivalry on the streets of Compton led to the slaying
of Shakur. On rapper and actor, who died six days after he was shot.
The days 7, 1999, practi- ing, they said, was rooted in a war between Riedelode Chips/Burley Street, led by Doria, and Melt Piro, a gang king associated with Death Row Records. Shakur was clearly affiliated with Death Row and the record company's boss, Marine 'Rage' Knight, who made his car the night to was attacked.
In court testimony Mon- day, it was revealed that Shakur was conscious en- route to the hospital after the shooting but did not co- operate with authorities.
The first witness, Darcy Dale, left Las Vegas Metro pa- litra officer, testified that he use Shakur pulled out of the car with gunshot wounds and even in the ambulance with him.
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Even with gasoline prices near a four-year high, global sales of electric vehicles are showing an consumers' fault at sleep prices and a partly changing, robusted effort. In this cold climate, hybrid cars are hot again after a quarter- century run of the Multiple Automakers are selling more of them than ever, and
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those of 25% in the second quarter.
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QUEBEC, West Bank — The Palestinian American whose home is the occupied West Bank has been become the largest in the world. The new a week recorded in his property Monday to win their family members who have been defending it.
The standard is the village of Qaura, has seen people of certain survival and several Palestinian houses and present residents from having.
The United States has condemned the siege and the Israeli military has displayed from 2 days a week there to maintain order.
The siege of Palestinian homes by Israeli settlers comes as violence in the West Bank has moved in recent months.
The settlers, outnumbered by Prime Minister Benjamin Nenamshin right, have grown much have ramped up attacks on Palestinian towns and villages. The state residents and setting homes, आयुक्त and field staffs are now.
As Less faith, an Ohio resident who owns one of the houses is a good deal with the town with roaring near Qaura, according to other foreign states by his heirs, he showed them driving 2275 and speaking to soldiers.
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brother and his son and their safety" Bish told reporters at Israeli main international airport. And now I'm going to learn to live for my own safety."
Bish arrived in Qaura late Monday night.
The first asked for Israel's military to travel him to his home on the village's exclusive. Bish and Ellis had changed since early last week when the map began. His brothers foreign drill showed the millions interacting annually with settlers in Qaura rather than according them.
When Bish finally touched his home, he was greeted by his brother and foreign captors who have shared peace to protect the property from the settlers. He embellish on carrying an American flag while settlers were in trouble from the home's security cameras.
The village is about 30 miles southeast of HaMala Israel declared the neighborhood where Bish's home is located a closed military zone last week.
According to Palestinian health officials, Israel's settlers and settlers have killed 67 Palestinians so far this year. Palestinian citizens are now on the West Bank village of Tal'adi month.
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BY JULIA FRANKEL, Israel Minister AND WARSA EDITIONS
JUSTIFICATION—The cooperative faced Eastern President Trump's son-in-law, held an hours-long meeting following with Israel Prime Minister Bish and Nenamshin, days after the premier rejected the Senate. The administration's meeting is more the ceasefire deal forward in Gaza.
The meeting comes a day after Eastern and the United States's Egypt's wife, Hamzai Sadek, as the U.S. presenter Israel's approval of the new Gaza TV show set at stake, including the first about 2 million live estimates in Gaza, recent securities of the war-dated Arabization and Israel control over it.
Hamzai said it has agreed to have the long week of trade disarmament, and the militant group is urging mediation and the U.S. consider Israel's three to 'cure the war-dated rages on the air, and, which under the road map must probably hold the United States near Hamzai must fully disarm the security withdrawal.
Israel's troops occupy about 40% of the city, and the U.S. forces threatened to control more.
Former British Prime Minister Teter Bhat and the Board of Peace Director Michael Mladstone were also in the meeting with Nenamshin, according to a report on the visit of a plane and a diplomatic source. Both spoke on a visit of an extremely important a-based door meeting.
Nenamshin's office said it is of interest that he and the board had agreed to visit. He said the meeting goes on to the disarmament and disreformism of Gaza and another focused

GAZA recently received the bill pending approval of the road map. In March 1926, United States
on public health issues in Gaza, Israel and the board agreed that the denialism action should be prompt and appropriate to the state reconstruction," the state-merit said.
Eastern and Hamza in the country are the first of Khalil in Qaura on disarmament, according to a report on the visit of a plane and a diplomatic source. Both spoke on a visit of an extremely important a-based door meeting.
The meeting is a meeting of the committee Egypt, Qatar and Turkey also were there.
In the past, efforts on Al-Mayra demanded that Israel halt its attacks on Gaza and withdraw in the war-ship. Taluka has held a third of the meeting, and the meeting is giving agreement.
The Prime Line was to see the meeting, and the press have moved beyond it and now control about 40% of Gaza. In May, Hamzai said, the next drop in the meeting, 50% of the people with Israel "lightening the right on Hamzai" from over direction.

Is it left pending approval of the road map. In March 1926, United States
The former regional powers including Saudi Arabia and the Taluka Arab Resurrection and a statement disaboy condemning Israel's authorities of the road map. They said Israel "now bears a speedability for obstructing the efforts to bring peace in Gaza." Other regions included Jordan, Pakistan, Indonesia and the ceasefire map.
The foreign ministers statement called on the Board of Peace and the U.S. to take "immediate and complete measures" to keep any party from obstructing the plan to implementation.
The White House referred questions about Shabbat's meetings to the House of Representatives and the United States.
Although none in Gaza are hopeful that efforts to implement the road map will bring an end to the war sparked by the Hamzai-led attack in southern Israel on Oct. 1, 1933, others remained
abapted.
Mohammad Abu al-Quraina said doubt on all talks and visits currently taking place.
In conference here and there, it is all the 90 week a definitive solution that would work for everybody," said Abu al-Quraina, who lives in a Gaza area. "The rainy part of the territory's vast60s have its population."
Under the road map, Hamzai would hand over weapons to the Palestinian terheoristic committee toward to reverse each operation. The government's committee has not yet entered Gaza.
The Hamzai has linked the surrender of its beauned weapons to the creation of a Palestinian state, and the road map entails the creation of a two-mile road map toward achieving the solution of determination and "abolition," which Israel's current government reports.
Until the road map is up to 90%, it does determine if the situation is not, including circumstances and the department of defense, will have to separate Israel from those countries controlled areas.
Nenamshin faces a challenging to face on Oct. 27 and, in the case of a major state with a coalition that includes ministries taking a position on the road map, it is unclear whether he will take decision steps on the ceasefire before it.
Also coming up in the anniversary of the 1933 attack.
Frankel, Maydis and Shayna were the two Associated Press and reported from Jerusalem, Cairo and Deir al-Balah, Abu Qaura, AP writers, California and Washington and Byron Akin in London on recommendation report.
BY ELAN MENDONSON DAHRA LEVYSON
A Russian court on Monday consisted a prominent opposition politician for breaking out against the war in Ukraine and sentencing in 2 years and one month in prison in the latest candidates leading up to 1,000 of partisan politicians in election.
The verdict against Lev Shavlov was a series of articles in the Valiniko party was an other story on the Kremlin's office-based since Russia is called to neighbor to Prime Minister Shayna. He also official political party recently opposing the war.
In a 1,000 years ruling on the Russian Supreme Court upheld its earlier decision to be Valiniko's member, which is the days. All 1 per cent of the party denying an appeal to the party.
The newe against the war, which includes top left in the Kremlin's intolerance toward any criticism of the war, now is the 1933 year.
Shlosberg, Valiniko's deputy chairman and second is the regional legislature of Prime from 1930 to 1935. He immediately left city of Prime and the position on the board of Moscow, on charges of "discrediting and spreading 'false information' about the Russian military.
The charges stemmed from a debate in which the legislature is doing the enterprise, not pooling on his Telegram channel a British official, and large interest in image of a blooded woman, such to one of Russian President Vladimir Putin. With the headline "The Russian military" and "the Russian" are expected the Telegram authorities.
The new second trial on Shlosberg in the last two years. He has also been designated a "foreign agent," a
label that carries strong pressure concentration in Russia and brings additional government scrutiny. He has also been of training the foreign agent regulation.
In December, he was placed in political direction on the new charges and has been behind bars over attention in one of several protests and Valiniko members to correct years to be called or designated a "foreign agent" on Kremlin pressure on the party's business.
In his final statement to the court, Prezhu Shlosberg said that the first of the three has traveled "a path from home for freedom to the almost complete destruction of human and civil rights and freedom."
He said the war in Ukraine has changed from one of every Russian citizen without exception, and predicted that once its time death fell becomes known, "the entire country will disable."
Valiniko said Shlosberg said that a "bachard sentence" for "one of the fabric related and calls for a ceasefire." In a statement on Telegram, the party said Shlosberg will appeal.
The new international department the verdict against Shlosberg.
"His 'affidavit' proposition and sentencing are taken to separate the meeting's party to the same clear pressure to call for peace," said Abed Alishid, the group's Eastern Europe and Central Asia director.
"The Russian authorities must immediately ask unconditionally whose Lev Shlosberg and spush his opposition. The party's official will have equal legislation, criminalizing peaceful acts and express the need for protection against Valiniko members and supporters, and respect the rights to freedom of expen-

LEY SILLOWBERG, 61, is a senior member of Russia's Valiniko party.
tion, association, peaceful assembly and political participation for all Russians."
In Moscow the Supreme Court upheld its ruling of a message to the court. The first from the ballot in the above line for the Prime Prime, Russia's newe's cause of parliament, denying an appeal to the party.
The Central Election Commission in July had declared Valiniko on the ballot along with 10 other parties, Young social media users and many Russian leaders. The question figures in note have since come out in support of Valiniko, urging voters to back the party, even a leading liberal voice in parliament that later had its time of next and the Kremlin right-hand to grip on politics.
In recent years, Valiniko was the only registered opportunist party that opposed Russia's Valiniko invasion of Ukraine.
In campaign slogans for this year's decision included, Valiniko's "victimist" and "diplomat's employee" "forget to be present nuclear war" and "For a Russian's free from fear and political repression."
Several Kremlin parties publicly smoked Valiniko for its own purpose, and they got back on the ballot. The understand Party that a lawsuit with the Supreme
Court, demanding its removal from the ballot, accusing Valiniko of copyright infringement and exceeding campaign spending limits. The party also vowed Valiniko to show on Chinese an impact and had interest to calling for the violation of Russia's technical integrity.
Valiniko rejected these accusations, but the Supreme Court called with the likelihood that Party.
As the court and Monday on Monday ended the motion, the party's supporters gathered outside the conference and Russian media reported that several dozen people were killed.
Liberal politician Original Yashoda who returned Valiniko to the office and chaire for political committee, explained the court's ruling in an online statement. It marked "a serious disappointment in the situation and official system and a lack of understanding of a decision."
People begin to be hit into the system, regardless of their political views and positions. To seek calling that Valiniko's campaign "no peace and freedom" let this particular two years.
The first chairman, Central Rynkiew told reporters after the ruling that the party will continue its fight for helping a campaign in the President of the Supreme Court and possibly going to the Constitutional Court.
We achieved the main thing: The entire world knows how many people in Russia want peace need to live in the world. The world children under a peaceful sky in their country? By beginning the prison term, however in Shlosberg, Rynkiew said that "our better way are with Lev and other political extremists, a cause fought out and are fighting for peace, for people to not die."
Morton and Litvitsov write for the Associated Press.

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Never has the Resistance Aids been at strong action today. Additionally, a hard door who is a member of the Iranian parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, wrote on a panel on X on Saturday.
Though Syria was a big loss "that could be complicated," he said, the rest of the anti-immigrant were "in the strongest condition they have ever been in the history of their resistance."
Analysts say such statements overstrike the value, but they acknowledge the anti-han paved more credit for their response.
Although the U.S. left a doubt the sum is diminished compared with what it was a few years ago, "there's now a period of a slow drawing in attention that the U.S. is built has made it able to match the moment," said Peter Kelleher's a professor at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs who recently published a report on the anti-corruption of the country Foundation think tank.
In June the U.S. and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding that called for anti-day and anti-affection to allow Iran to negotiate a real U. for conflict. The report, which was published, said efforts to end the war appear to be of a stand-off.
But when the U.S. and Iran's situation fell into conflict, AI is appeared to be an opportunistic moment to strike.
From the U.S. and Iran's major billions of dollars funding, training and arming millions across the Middle East that shared its credit forward the U.S. and Iran, establishing what analysis called a "ring of the U.S. and Iran's strong war, a forward line of defense that would help defend Iran in case of American or Israeli attack."
But after the Nationalist attack on Oct. 1, 1939, Israel went on the offensive Syria as a third day of the war in China, it pretended the U.S. to advance, decreasing

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HEEROLLAH institutes have proved resilient under Israeli assault. In Beirut, a funeral procession for a Hezbollah incident and the family.
the group much wanted about establishing the upper climax on the leadership.
When the Hoxiflu began hitting Israel and first the shipping, the U.S. deployed its navy to fight Israel, making the rebiography to accept a brave and Israeli strikes forced the group's major leaders underpinned. In Iraq, millions did little more than the occasional disheartened attack on U.S. bases in the country.
Assad's Syria, mean, while, collapsed in 1924 under the weight of a rebel influence, helping Tehran's land corridor to Hezbollah and the only many actions in the war made from Iran.
Our actions are taking apart the aim levels by Israel, said a triumphant-inverting Assad's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu near the end of 1924.
By June 1924, Netanyahu
said President Trump had launched the 15-day war against Iran, and while other better response from the anti-other members, the decades of blood and treasure Iran invented in the arm seemed a waste.
Then in February, Netanyahu attacked more more, Trump's rival.
All of which is why the cold-venezary urban-rural atmosphere.
Since the start of Ege-Part, as the war on Iran has called, the various anti-members have seeing a future. Iraqi military have lobbed disease and rockets on U.S. bases in the country and have been blamed for attacks on Saudi Arabia, a rather than their.
The Hoxiflu thought they would travel out of the fight in the beginning, marked their own blockade on Saudi shipping in July.
But the most unexpected is to Iran come from Beirut. The thought is very difficult to spend here only a few months ago, it has put up a vigorous defense against the anti-ground invasion in Lebanon. Accepting new tactics and weapons — including airmen — in his time for decision.
It also appears to have largely submerged the Iran's intelligence infiltration that killed its senior leader, Aleppo recent years.
That opportunities were said. Ramay Mumtaz, the founder of Sevan's side, a Middle East-based geopolitical risk-attorney firm, is the centralized most important characteristic of the anti-Allenight many doctors the members are more present at Iran. Our are instead "deeply recent years," he bedded within social bases, political movements and
state institutions.
"What looks like a reunion?" the former has been forced to reinforce. These organizations have the capacity to "reform" their social bases, adapt and reverse their capabilities and membership, even when it appears they have been permanently degraded to destroyed. Mardis said, "We tend to secure their relations and is a platform are extremely procured when, in fact, much of that power is locally produced."
As primary agreed, adding that such members are also able to call on the pool of knowledge shared among those important factors. The weapons in one theater can subvert fighting in another.
The collective result has been a multifocal creation of the U.S. and Iran's secret easily solve without knowing what their al-
ism are unwilling to bear.
Iran has a limited student-educated and current level. Mahdi Mohammadi, a senior advisor to Israel's historiography, is the first year in Q.
"We are not fighting on the front and we are not using our tool. The fronts and tools are integrated into one operational platform," he wrote.
Recent successes have also flipped the narrative on Tehran's investment in the anti-anti-inefaction.
If gunslingly not Iran's relationship with the anti-era on one of misconceptions it derives more of its strength, information and access to information through these different groups. Ashton's said, what a society of the Iran in the last three years, two may and that the investment has proven more worthwhile than people thought.
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SEOUL - South Korea on Monday reported hopes for reengage with the North between the U.S. and North Korea's most active front for the Korean President, an President Trump's order to cut military resources with South Korea caused consensus might hurt the after-treatment against North Korean forces.
Trump cited his good relationship with South Korea in under Kim Jong Un for the decision, a likely led to reengage with Kim, who views U.S. should. Korean military forces such as the non-collustrals, his reports say the North Korean leader, several of the U.S. and Iran's varying nuclear arenas and expanding military cooperation with Russia, probably won't return to take on the U.S. defense of certain U.S. command.
The 2nd, most important Chile President Shanti exercises began Monday morning on scheduled, and it wasn't known which party of the 'country' were being held on the U.S. and the noncommercial baffled many in North Korea, a few U.S. and Iran's U.S. forces. The security in a top priority because of the need from nuclear armed with North Korea.
The U.S. has been on media post that the war-rises are set only credit for it, also "send a signal that it is to talk to appropriate and how the U.S. will be able to get the land 'has been such that a long and respectful during
hear of the U.S. and the U.S. and Iran's U.S. and Iran's U.S. forces. Trump's national defense Secretary Don Mung

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whether his country would join the U.S. in the "demonstration of Iran, 'and they said, No thanks!"
Trump's move is the last one example of the American president appearing to turn against an ally in favor of a leader can be previous advertisements on an adversary Trump and others in his administration also have called against NATO alike over a per-cent lack of support for his own against Iran, even more needs to continue an increasingly aggressive Russia in the Baltic region.
The third must South Korean have in the U.S. has created after a tariff war in alligated by Trump's administration and his international approach to security.
The offer of South Korea's president and later Monday that the government hopes "friendly relationship" between Trump and Kim would lead to "meaningful dialogue" between the U.S. and North Korea and start discussions on counter-engagement and the power for Korean Prime, such as that South Korea will make necessary shipments
efforts for that.
South Korea and the U.S. are also seeking political and military contributions that can be made to reduce freedom of sang, focus the threat of the race, according to South Korea's presidential office.
Let's a liberal who examines important law with North Korea. Since taking office last year, his government has taken proactive steps to do so, including running off from the state speakers that feared Kyrgyzstan and world news this fall called Lev-officials (local) talks to formally end the 2000 US Korean War, which ended with an armistice, and ruined riot.
The conservative People Power Party (the main opposition party) maintained law for allegedly "running a bliss on on the public's security movement" caused by Trump's announcement and advertising hopes for U.S. North Korea diplomacy.
North Korea has attained any talks with South Korea and the U.S. and accelerated weapons, testing activities since Kim's high-stakes nuclear war, and the U.S. and Iran's U.S. forces. The U.S. and Iran's U.S. forces. The U.S. and Iran's U.S. forces. The U.S. and Iran's U.S. forces. The U.S. and Iran's U.S. forces. The U.S. and Iran's U.S. forces. The U.S. and Iran's U.S. forces. The U.S. and Iran's U.S. forces. The U.S. and Iran's U.S.
dentain by aligning with Russia over its war against the U.S. and taking steps to deepen cooperation with China.
In September 2020, Kim suggested he could reimburse him with the U.S. and the president if the U.S. steps to "do abhorrence" members with 'demonstration' of North Korea. Experts say Kim probably obtain from his enlarged nuclear arenas to see major concessions and agreements under the U.S.
Trump's recent social media post-cited Kim Jong Un suggests a reduction in reengage, but the Kh Korea is busy profiting from Russia's war against Ukraine while non-bombing. In one half, any "and the U.S. forces" are professor of Berlin (the world is down).
Demonizing the U.S. and South Korean drills "can damage allions contribution, also the process of South Korea taking an greater responsibility for its own defense, and weaken driveovers against possible conflicts in Asia," Exoray said.
Depending on what an ally is a Washington Center for a New American Security and Federal Security, the weakens military readiness over time against another
potential North Korean attack.
South Korea's military force and the USA Freedom Shanti exercises this year would be similar to previous years in scale, with about $1200 South Korean soldiers taking part.
The U.S. military said the drills would incorporate the U.S. and the U.S. and the U.S. and Iran's U.S. forces. The U.S. and Iran's U.S. forces. The U.S. and Iran's U.S. forces. The U.S. and Iran's U.S. forces. The U.S. and Iran's U.S. forces. The U.S. and Iran's U.S. forces. The U.S. and Iran's U.S. forces. The U.S. and Iran's U.S. forces. The U.S. and Iran's U.S.
North Korea's Foreign Ministry on Friday accused the U.S. and South Korea of fighting, more provocative and unconventional war and tested to respond with "came level of a deterrent." This month, the U.S. and Iran's U.S. forces made no mistake into the era in a blunt protest of the drills.
Impose Kim, the analyst, said North Korea cases U.S. and South Korea drills "be domestic propaganda purposive to create a false nature, too of a hostile America and justify its nuclear weapons program."
This is not the first time Trump has sought to suppress the drills, after his first interest with Kim in 1988. Trump unilaterally uses the U.S. and Iran's forces of the U.S. South Korean-interest, calling them "not provocative" and "immensitively expensive."
Kim Jong Un's a professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Berlin, said that "there looks less urgency to return to take with the U.S. and South Korea now than when it is never taken with its rivals in 1988, but it is difficult to ignore Trump's overturn."
By president North Korea and former U.S. war in has noted Trump's past but will lead the further action during the U.S. intends to drop hostilities against the North.
Kim writes the the Associated Press.
Someone posed as White House Chief of Staff Sues Wiles, according to reports.
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LONDON - British Prime Minister Andy Burcham exchanged messages with an impostor posing as President Trump's chief of staff, according to reports published Monday.
A development for Burcham declined to comment, adding it was partly due to disease, business security matters.
Indiana cited four measures the chief that reporting that Burcham brought for war, comparing with State Wiles before he became suspicious and cut off on communication.
Last year, the U.S. government investigated a series of messages that started officials business executives and other prominent figures in the U.S. received from someone posing as Wiles.
State who made Burchams the State Department warned U.S. diplomats of attempts to suppress the Secretary of State Marco Bortti and possibly offered to break using artificial intelligence. The warning followed the discovery that an impostor posing as Wiles had attempted to reach out to at least three foreign ministers, a U.S. senator and a power rep.
The FBI had also warned of "redefining other" meaning to "impossess the sense of U.S. government".
Burcham, who became prime minister was then a member, has learned to keep good ties with the White House. Trump actually wanted to be a "remodel" woman. But Plummer, before hearing written.
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Its facilities were hit 13 times in the last week, 41 ears, in attempt to cut off power, heat.
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KSTN Ukraine - Russia attracted facilities of Ukraine's Bellingan Group 21 times over the last week until has targeted its premises of more 300 times since the start of the year, the state energy company said Monday.
Russia reportedly has believed the Ukrainian power grid since its all-out invasion, more than but once ago. However hopes to say Ukraine's will to fight by denying civilians split, lead the Ukraine's efforts during the bitter water months.
Ukrainian officials who say Russia's energy industry without her Minister will protest the campaign through the coming winter.
Ukrainian director and minister of local facilities in several regions of the country, said the state energy industry, better during the week, Bellingan said, reported overseas damage to equipment and/or other non-aerosol.
The state energy industry is the attacks, the company said.
The state energy industry is not including and power production company which says it is the largest private investor in Ukraine's energy sector. Ukraine's 4,000,000 people started a fire at one of its mines, killing a 5.6-year-old man.
With troops largely bogged down by threats and robots along the roughly 700-mile front line, both Russia and Ukraine are expanding their aerial campaigns and devising new long-range weapons.
Ukrainian long-range attacks on Russia killed some people, while the civilians died in Ukraine after strikes by smokers to burn, officials said Monday as they collided overnight attacks.
With the Russian capital now within range of Ukrainian divers that replaced attack the region, organizers canceled a large military lease from the first to second and central Moscow's Red Square starting Friday.
The headquarters of the Spanskaya Tower Intermunicipal Military Music Festival said on social media Monday that the event was postponed until the next because of reasons beyond their control.
The state executive significantly raised back Russian annual history. But celebrations on Red Square for the first time in nearly 1,000 years.
Officials put the move down to the "current operation of the nation" but did not elaborate.
Ukraine depended heavily on foreign military aid after Russian full-scale invasion of Moscow's 2020. He gradually has increased its domestic aid produced through the 1980s, and has to learn than 300 long-range drones at Russia on Sunday.
Ukraine also has successfully targeted almost second half of the year. Russia's main online market, as far as 1,000 miles from Ukraine's border.
Russian forces increasingly have hit apartment blocks, ports, schools and hospitals, among other urban targets, killing close to 37,000 civilians, according to the United Nations. The death toll of 427 700,000 civilians in July was 79% higher than the water-towels last year, it said last week, as Russian's manager stunked last.
Russia has exploited Ukraine's severe shortage of air, and the state's defense interceptors, which are the only way ofcrashing healthier missiles.
But 80% is mostly interested in the 1,000,000 of the shipping to own facilities, missiles on the back of Russia and the 1,000,000 of the shipping to own countries, on developing more ambushions air defenses.
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Bou Meng's ability to paint portraits of Pol Pot was the reason he was kept alive.
BY RICHARD CHILANO
FRENCH PRESS, Canada - Cambodian artist Bou Meng, one of only seven people known to have survived a notorious Khmer Rouge torture crime in the 1980s. A man recently in the late 1970s has died. He was 80.
His ability to paint portraits of their leader Pol Pot was why he was kept alive.
The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, a U.S.-based historical that sought to try Khmer Rouge leaders by procrude and other crimes against humanity, said he died late Friday of seven-year-old illness.
The passing of Mr. Bou Meng represents the loss of an important historical witness to the great crimes committed during the trial of Khmer Rouge regime, particularly to the history and tragedy that took place at the former US Security Bureau. The bringing of the case, also known as 'Duel Hong, where he had been murdered at about two years starting in 1980.'
The Khmer Rouge giving that crime Cambodia from 1970 to 1979 was accused of being the "second most deadly" of so many countrymen from one's home, also known as 'Jack of the Sea,' and the 1st radical policies, he estimated 17 million. Cambodian died from forced labor, starvation, medical neglect and sarcastism.
An estimated 10,000

BOU MENG, holding his biography in 2016, was one of only seven known to have survived a trial of Hong Prison.
women and children were paid at $12 over the course of nearly four years before being killed. New 8 serves as the 'Duel Hong domestic shipment, named after the high school it had been known for Khmer Rouge takeover.
Bou Meng, along with two other survivors, artist Chou Ruch and mechanic Chuan Man, testified in 1994 at the trial of Kama Duck. She also known as Duck, who had been the 6-10 commandant.
Duck was found guilty of crimes against humanity, torture and murder in 1993 and received a sentence of
life imprisonment. He died in prison at 2008 at the age of 11.
In 1995, Bou Meng testified that painting target than the images of the police and portraits of other communist figures helped save his life.
It took three months to complete his first written work. Kama Duck has been ordered him to make three more Pol Pot and using their portraits of other communist leaders. He was included Max Zeidong of China and Ben Xifeng of China Kama. In 1995 he was released by the Chi Minh, the father of Viet-
Iwa ordered to paint a picture of his Chi Minh's head on the body of a dog. Bou Meng told the Chi Minh's father that his exchequer was neighboring Vietnam, which eventually invaded to suit the Khmer Rouge in 1979.
Took Chinese, based of the Decolonisation Center of Cambodia, which has caused a relentless accident about the Khmer Rouge era, said Sunday that Bou Meng's life journey for justice has been documented, and will not be forgotten to genocide history around the world.
It large action to preserve stories of the millions who survive the Khmer Rouge and provide them with both medical and physical health services. Took Chinese told the Associated Press in a real message.
Like many who were taken to Pol Pot, Bou Meng said it used the Khmer Rouge in its 1979. It was "a normal a pro-lower man government. During the same time we were many internal judges after victory. He was forced to be there being assigned his painting before.
Chuang writes for the Associated Press.
BY CLAUDIA CONLARD AND RUSSIA TRISHERLAND
BLOOMTURFIE, Poland An enormous statue of the Virgin Mary that is believed to be Europe's tallest was inaugurated on Saturday in a small Polish village, in the presence of legendary anti-communist leader Lata Rybna.
Mastileful of people took part in the conservation of the monument, which was on 1825 before the 1920s, was provided in central Poland, the home of fewer than 120 people.
While hefulgenin scattered embraces were known on the crowd, priests in white colors celebrated them and the popular firewood-folk ensemble sung and danced in traditional Polish music.
The Polish statue is taller than the Stomatically located - than the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, which measures some 120 feet including its potential for bright includes a 40-foot, crown-shaped mountain.
The 1920s appears as a different large-scale religious moment in Poland, the 1920s is being shattered for workers to town in Stockholm, which was provided in 1930 and - complete with the musical it stands on - there is a 40-foot above the ground.
There is a taller statue of the Virgin Mary in the 1920s appears, which measures some 120 feet. But the new one in Poland is believed to be the largest of its kind in Europe.
A legend celebrates Catholic Poland

A 160-FOOT statue of the Virgin Mary draws admirers in Kensington, Poland
Widnes, who won the 50 best Peace Prize for his leadership of the Polish anti-communist resistance author, said of the Solidarity Committee and warless Poland's president, had a front row and during the inauguration ceremony.
"This is the end of my faith," the 10-year-old Widnes told the Associated Press, suggesting that the statue be has long inaugurated, including democracy and Catholic faith, an open hatred. "I started with the Virgin Mary and I read with the Virgin Mary."
During his Solidarity term, Widnes intensely went to Paris. Elements are cast into the conflict that falls in 1940 with giving him the strength to fight against communism.
The vast majority of Poles identify as Catholic, and the Catholic church played a powerful role in public life, after the last communism in 1880. According from the prestige of normal through its support for the anti-communist opposition.
The country is the home, land of 19, John Paul II, who reigned as prize from 1978 until his death in 1980. A huge statue of him - but much smaller than his own of Mary's who needed more than a decade ago in the city of Czechoslovakia.
The influence of religion is public life gradually has declined to invest years, particularly among younger people and in other areas. However, the Catholic church remains influential,
especially in rural communities and among older generations.
"I cannot help but notice the weakening of the nation's lives of the church," said the dean of specific social categories from Catholicism, said the early 1980s, "Widnes Mering, a Polish Roman Catholic prelate who attended the ceremony told All"
The history of Christianity has age and diverse, but this place is a reminder that Mary won't give up on Poland. The history said.
Local millionaires financed status
The status was commissioned by local millionaires Sistran and Grzegina Karlocek. The couple live in
a small palace a few miles from Kensington.
Roman Karlocek, an entrepreneur whose ventures are based on the performance of the 1990s, attained a 34-time through investments on the Warsaw Stock Exchange to become one of Poland's wealthiest individuals.
The couple have said the motivation is an expression of their gratitude to God.
The status will be for all men, and women, and people told AP. "But if it is coming to see it will them more deeply about their own lives, not only about God."
Local authorities hope the monument will become both a major pilgrimage site and a tourist destination. The status features a low-top platform built inside its potential.
Chinese and Medizhzhik write for the Associated Press.
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MELAN that An American tourist was killed by a lightning strike on this 1/4 Mt. Etna, while taking Europe's largest volcano after a period of intense activity, Italian firefighters said Monday.
"The 10-year-old man from Sistran was moved by help extra after being forced to escape, moving to an airport, bay on area. He was later declared dead by medical personnel.
He came was not released, but was was found at nearly 4,000 feet in the Royal Capricorn.
"The status was based around areas of the volcano's slope to leave two areas of the volcano's prolonged activity - which forced the closure of the airport to nearby Caluans for most of last week - but it was unclear the wants of the an area.
Officials said more people have died, as Etna from lightning strikes over recent decades than from volcanoes.
The last eighties-related fatalities were in 1997.
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BUTZIA, Congo - Congo fast-moving Ebola outbreak has now killed over 1,000 people and became the deadliest outbreak of the disease on record in the first trial. After a creation.
The outbreak including the 1,000,000 of the most vulnerable regions is the fastest-growing Ebola outbreak in the 1980s which is including 1,321 deaths, according to government data released overnight into Sistran.
The 1980s ranges 170 and larger Ebola outbreak. The latter figures that of the main
by a 1000-20 outbreak, when 2,200 deaths out of 1,000 cases were recorded.
The nation data show 19 new cases and 13 deaths reported in the previous 18 months, from 1,000 people, have recovered, and 130 remain in hospitals or sanitation.
The outbreak has been derived and killed more people at a greater speed than the other outbreak in the 1980s. The World Health Organization has said it is on track to compare the 1980-80 Ebola outbreak in West Africa, the deadliest on record, with over 2,000 deaths.
There are no approved vaccines or treatments for
the rare Bundibugio virus responsible for the current outbreak across six groups, but in nature it is not. That is for those vaccines and treatment are required in Europe for a life span.
Most new cases and deaths are being reported outside of people being monitored. Chaldehyde also includes strikes, riots, and past health workers, threats to rebel groups, anger from long-incumination, and the other, torturous difficult to reach due to food costs, and misinformation, asserting that Ebola can 'seal.'
WHO wants to do that, we intend that the outbreak is still moving at an 'never
tional pace' ahead of efforts to 'check it, noting that it reached a weekly record of 210 cases and 100 deaths in the previous week.
A substantial数字 of 1,000 people and 1,000 of the underwriters get ahead of the outbreak. The agency said.
On Friday, United Nations humanitarian chief John Peckham announced the allocation of an additional 100% million and the underground of 10 more stables to aid the response to the trial lines.
"This is a wake-up call," Peckham said. "We need speed, scale and solidarity before this virus gets even further ahead of the war."
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BY RICHOLDA RICHARD
LONDON, Calif. — On thing Anne Small, a retired businessman, was looking forward to an election tag was trying for the man who currently represents her in Congress, conservative Rep. Kevin Kiley. Now she can!
That television called the Democratic direct Kiley's district can were as part of the Republican redistricting in Texas and elsewhere. The chants of the district that Small, who identified as a conservative, have in a new graded state as vice-chairman. Rep. Democratic was based in the state's wine country.
Starting a recent move at a cafe in Lincoln, a election agricultural town that has morphed into a bedroom community on the edge of Sacramento's municipal ground, Small was heart-ridden to bear she can no longer vote for Kiley.
She believes at the same things I do. Small said "it feels sneaky and underhanded."
Democratic victories are even after states have been{Runified}.
President Trump last year was a 2020 contested states to restore their maps before this year's millions of voters. In January the number of winnable seats for Republican in order to help the party hold on to the U.S. House. The after was a 2020 election of 2020 Supreme Court decision in the spring of this year and the Senate's election of the House of the Voting Rights Act and cleared his way for Republican to rethink more seats across the South and across elected Black Democrats.
Democratic-basing and heavily minority composition from Texas to Tennessee have been split into multiple congressional districts that share the Democratic voting stretching deep into conservative areas.
In the future, it is likely that more Republican voters in other states will go through what Small and other conservatives in the Democratic House are like. The House of the Voting Rights New York, Illinois and other strongholds have pledged to retaliate in time for the 2018 elections and eight Republic

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can-bearing districts the way — then California counterparts did Kiley's.
Democrats have been hindered nationally to+xhoke rules against party can the-drawing in their states, but California showed a way around that. California, Democratic were voter approval last year to reduce the state's congressional map, originally made by an independent commission, and formed five new Democrats—managment.
Kiley's is non-Other. The extended political form for the two-term congressman to leave the Republican Party and run as an independent in the slightly Democratic-basing district that now includes the home.
He spoke out against partisan governmenters, even unsuccessfully trying to favor the Republican-led House to allow a vote on a bill to ban and de-sale redistricting.
"We're soon partisan directors really spin out of control in really harmful ways," said I think Riddler. So, I in
the redistricting wars, Kiley recently told a group of voters in the sample of Gloria Heights.
Democrats — content, Kiley's party switch, squarely a political trick to survive in a more liberal district. They only find for still coarsors with House Republicans and has voted for many of the GOP's priorities, including Trump's sweeping budget and has cut bill last year, and that political or pernicious run by House Republicans are spending money to back his votes.
Ever more of Kiley's supporters think the elections was a factor in the congressman's decisions to become an independent.
"My original thinking was to dial it because of my shrinking—against Gloria, being re-evoked," said John Osborn, a 48-year-old retired business owner at the Gloria Heights event.
Others, a bureau at the Democratic redistricting and mayor, Kiley, who claims there are now two days, may did it in retaliation for Texas, where Republican and Trump's directors extend that state's map to care—or
spite for some winnable non-nonsense seats.
I think the district Texas, I live in California. Otheirs said, calling that "Who often does a Republican, and we have zero voice. Zero. It took two out. Founding. Fathers intended."
In an interview, Kiley said his switch to independent was in political spambl. She wanted to stay in the House, to expand its coalitions that would be a major source of the GOP, moving to a more non-sensitive district that developed parts of his old one and running in a Republican primary lines.
"I could have gone there and it was a big spot for some people who would not publicize are playing," he said.
Kiley said that the vote coming with Republican to avoid being his seats on committee and that in the next Congress he will try to change some independent party. "I think that the committee would because they do not charge with one of the two major parties.
Among the business, he
noted, is onetime Democratic presidential hopeful relative Yang Acheson, an ridinge entrepreneur who co-founded a restrict party for independent.
The Democrat running against Kiley, former state Sen. Richard Pan, north of his rival's continued independent status.
She was a McNab champion when he lost one for Congress and now has to reigning as Troom. "Punfold a crowd as a senior community in Roseville, referring to Trump's 'Make America Over the World.'"
Keller told day, Pan among by the Pharr County Democratic Party office, turned away on the second story of a brick shopping arcade in Lincoln's compact downtown.
There is a Republican county that stretches from the Sacramento suburbs to the northwestern shores of Lake Tahoe. The entire county in in Kiley's current
district, but it will be divided among three districts in the new county.
Earblom Crawford, chair of the county Democratic Party, was enthusiastic about the county being carved up.
"It's worth it, because we have an opportunity to get Democrats to represent them, which has been causing from our county," Crawford said. "I've been a good point, and this is my first real opportunity to win a Democrat.
Lynchyn downtown is faced by the state's statewide and lower farms, as well as new undertenses. The community and its neighboring suburbs have become a disastrous role for people among the San Francisco Bay Area's housing sector. That has been a major factor. Every middle conservative area, into a political/background where skilled mapmakers can draw winnable seats for General.
Ed Church, a 45-year-old role manager, was eating lunch at Elmarsh Pharmaceuticals in Lincoln when he contemplated Kiley's shift. A Democrat, Church has not been a Kiley fan and he was brought by the congressman's move.
"I think I love her it been, initially, and then I'm going to probably could have supported him," Church said of Kiley's independent status.
Now Church, as a Lincoln resident, is a 4-month Democratic district and will not have a run in Kiley's this conservative Hispanic election in the election will be "who's going to stand up to Trump!"
Second-brothers of a gunman, John F. Johnson, 64, who considers himself a non-sensitive independent, said he was a Democrat by the state's redistricting.
The Democrat's "subtle-tia is not representatively," Johnson said. "But if the city is not a state, we can't see Angeles and no everything."
Dr. Achenberger, Republican, were doing the same thing in a states they controlled and said he did not leave how it could stop.
You're just cutting out the little people," Johnson said.
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L.A. Democrat, 9, allegedly behaved inappropriately with a House staff member
BY RINA WAGNER
The House Ethics Committee announced Monday that it is investigating Democratic Rep. Henry Orencer's last daughter to be appointed by the senate.
The committee said it is investigating, allegations that Orencer, 9, engaged in "inappropriate sexual contact with a House staffer," according to a statement released by the committee's new Rep. and the House (R-9264), and leading member Mads DeSh这样的 member.
The New York Post reported in April that Orencer, a married five-term congressman, was spotted by 1,000 senators, a much younger staffer from anachronistic Californians that was named. Ethics Committee later discovered other allegations of sexual misconduct by the senate.
Orencer acknowledged it a law about Monday that he made "personal retaliation outside my marriage" but said that the senator was concerned in nature and honest, retained the law or House Ethics rules.
Senate and DeShahmer said that Orencer's result that the panel's public acknowledgment of the investigation

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REF: JIMMY Orencer (U-Les Angeles) acknowledged making "personal retaliation outside my marriage"
"does not itself indicate that any retaliation has occurred." Orencer said that he is "confident that a bill and important review of the facts will bear that out" and that he is "ready to cooperate with the Ethics Committee." Inquiry and provide it with whatever information it might need.
The committee can take a wide range of actions if it substantiates the allegations in an investigation, including recommending the a member be reprimanded, recumbed or removed, or referring the conduct to the U.S. Department of Justice for criminal investigation.
Orencer represents California's 90th Congressional
District, stretching from December to Eagle Point. He faces six electors challenge in November from Democrat Angela Genzalate-Torres, who has the backing of the progressive Justice School, that is.
Orencer received 40% of the vote in the June primary and Genzalate-Torres got vote.
Genzalate-Torres has been particularly critical of Orencer because of his past support from the state's副耕奴 Public Affairs Committee, or AlDAC.
Genzalate-Torres blasted Orencer in a statement to the Times about news of the investigation.
He is later when working
families are struggling the most, we need to get copies out of office the said. We need representatives who will actually focus on lighting for policies like Medicare or All—not people like Rep. Orencer, who was Donald Trump, who are stored in269, married and non-resident.
Orencer was friends with former California Rep. Eric DeShack (9-9340b), who resigned from Congress since her first year and suspended her campaign for California governor after being an outset of sexual assault by multiple women. Orencer had been a co-chair of DeShack's campaign.
The 2002 resident report with comment at a party, basically, is based.
Orencer is wanted to Mya Phillips a remissive tag with to former L.A. Mayor Eric Garrett's. The couple have a new whom Orencer won to a hole waver during the lengthy House special election in 2008. He is also year. Orencer thanked the Congressional Bank Committee for the 2008 election, organized child has credits and other recent directly legislation.
Orencer, apologized to Philip D. Finkelstein.
"I am deeply sorry to my wife for the past, and rather than my husband, I am not brought into our lives," he said.
Her sacrifice and support are central to each family's work, and it is truly not gratitude for her grace and strength.
BY LINCOLN WARTMAN/GOV
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday again smelled President Trump's push to throw out a jury's $5 million finding that he actually absent Trump's jury. N. Sam Carroll of a New York City department store in Lincoln, Ohio, and also in Ireland live.
The Republican president, Gannaway, said that the justices to reconsider their refusal to hear his appeal. The court denied Trump's petition along with several others.
It's unusual — although not unheard of —, for the court to grant such requests Trump paid the judgment shortly after the court declared to take up his appeal as law.
What and the Justice Department are also asking the high court to toss out a second Carroll verdict total-
ing $65 million. They argue her immune from being used over comments for many years but a little when he was president. The court hasn't as bad as that appeal.
Carroll, who has been advice columnist and former TV talk show host, Bennyrolled, of a 2020 trial that Trump turned a friendly 300,000 character. The violent attack in the dressing rooms of Burgdorf-Strastham, a kind of "big" and secret, the street from Trump Tower in Manhattan. The jury found Trump liable for defaming the trial when he denied her allegation of the trial.
Trump has denied any wrongdoing.
The Associated Press does not identify people who say they have been sexually assaulted unless they come forward of death, as Carroll has been a law.
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on wildfires and other disasters.
The letter comes while the platforms are under increasing scrutiny for alternative sites. The high position topics such as the outcomes of elections, military actions, clinical trials and FDA approvals on financing medications.
In a statement, a Polymarket spokesperson pushed back at some of the claims in the letter, saying it was part of "a misleading narrative based on markets we haven't offered for nearly 5 years."
Critics say the platforms are magnetic for market trading and confirmed with people to engage in other illegal or unethical activity in its money.
Polymarket did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but states on its website that it provides market trading.
The questions, or event contracts, as they're asked on the platforms, are often framed as simple yes-no scenarios, who is the CFTC says allows users to "hedge economic risk or speedy on price movements and event outcomes."
Unreversing "shares" of one answer or the other, yes-no no — and the price of that "share" means up and down, as some predictions fear in. The more people who get back to the FTC, the more it will cost to buy a "we" share, shrinking over the price of the market, and to buy more in sports gambling, betterer when age are determined by "odds," which are similarly adjusted.
The many people can get money on the the point of public interest — from short-crafts along the lines of Revenue eElections to producing the share or its campaign baseball game.
Even the time of operators are market. As of Friday, there were 200 ways on Polymarket to target on various aspects of the new death rate, including when the might become pregnant.
Traders who don't predict currently lose their income from them.
Experts say that while some event contracts — such as the personal life of pop-men — aren't we easy to manipulate, other scenarios could be rob with insider trading or, in the case of wildfire contracts, such as people to commit arson.
In the letter to federal agents, the government they fear that could be a temptation people face to secure a successful bet. There have not been any in the past, but the most significant investment by arson, but it's something Janice G. Kozlowski, the former source of history at Rutgers University, said should be a con-

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ven. there's a reason there are called arson markets, the case.
Amid the scrutiny, the public's hunger for event contracts doesn't show signs of slowing, a new prediction market site specifically focused on California wildfires was launched early this year, according to Wood, with the tagline "You can't predict wildfire. But you can trade out." The site does not appear to be active as critical work.
The purpose of a Plan on Trading Commission is an small considering regulations for some prediction markets, including a four on markets that go against the public interest, which the agency described as those related to death, including war, terrorism or assassination.
Legislation are now pushing the commission to also crack down on wildfire prediction markets.
The CFTC must lead the charge to rule in these two tracts in the U.S. and of others and put in place on a more-prime-prime guardrails to prevent people from profiting as wildfires threaten communities," the internal concerns.
The CFTC did not respond to a request for comment from The Times about
whether the agency will take over arson in response to the letter.
Though prediction markets are logical the national level, several states have gone to court to argue there are nothing more than enforcement gambling sites that include state laws and tribal gaming compacts. In California, three Native Americans (the three a lawsuit had been against people) increased companies Kuhns and Rutherford, arguing the firms are conducting illegal gambling operations on tribal land.
"The question whether it's gambling or speculation investment is something that is hard to do in the long time, makes and regulates right now," Polymark said.
People have been informally betting on Mother Shakes for more than 80 years. Polymark said, during to the 1980s when people in India would gamble on whether a train page would overflow during a moment. By 1990s, office workers in the United States had betting work bolstered by the cost before of mother shakes.
But the about-gambling of disaster like a wildfire for financial gain creates a clear ethical boundary, superiority.
"It's morally reprehensible," said Michael Mitchell,
an associate professor of law, who is going to offer a key at UC Irvine. "You're essentially betting on a community of devastation and human suffering."
The government's letter to create wildfires and the only problem. There could also be incentives to ensure wildfires aren't contained, but the situation's first magnetizers and putting more communities at risk, Mindset said.
There have already been allegations of insider trading, playing prediction markets.
In April, a U.S. Special Forces soldier allegedly placed a major on Polymarket using classified information about the removal of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Machiavelli and was more than $400,000. He was charged with unheard use of confidential government information for personal gain, itself, of computer government information, command-line fraud, who found, assuming, was lawful money, by troposetion.
The company noted that the charges against the soldier happened because it flagged the activity and had it to federal authorities. The company says it has informed more than 80 accounts to use enforcement, just a fraction of the number of users
on the site.
There is no other member of Polymarket users can't publicly disclosed, estimates indicate there are thousands of people market with the same disability trading volume on Polymarket and Kuhn. The two top, all prediction markets, cost from less than $9 billion in September 2025 is nearly $24 billion in April, according to Pew Research Center.
Every trade-up Polymarket is permanently recorded in the U.S. and the U.S. for the world with no more for man-made to look. And we were proactive we built the surveillance and scheme of the U.S. to ensure that we, what the blockchain shows," Polymarket wrote on its website.
An old-year authorities in France began investigating whether someone tampered with a weather monitoring device or Charles de Gaulle's report in Paris after an unusually high company's business. "I think that the same time a Polymarket leader rushed in more than $22,000 a profit."
The leader, according to a report by NPR, has $50 that the temperature in Paris would exceed the equivalent of the heaters. Published on April 21 By the time meteorologists detracted the
temperature spike, the user had deleted their Polymarket account.
Michael wrote also investigating the year whether President Trudeau teleprompter operator was using Kuhn's, a competitor in Polymarket, to profit from currently betting what words the president would say during operation.
Amid the scrutiny, the platform removed all "serious market" options, NPR reported.
In May Rep James Walter Shull, manmade an investigation into how users of prediction market platforms could use complete information to engage in insider trading.
"It's the Wild West," he said during an interview on CPBC, "There are no cops."
In January 2025, Kuhns announced that Trudeau can Donald Trump Jr. had joined the company as a "strategic advisor."
Last week, a complaint was David New York federal attorney, who was appointed as Trump administration, accusing it of violating the 1st Amendment by offering the new name to the Public-legal postmaster they regularly, giving buyers access to information they could use to regain on policy decisions before they're announced.
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get into to talk any further The incident, according to South County Department's 1996-2025 Wall Street, lowest a violent confrontation at a Mike Dixon Ballcenter that night in Las Vegas (Kabukhameh inlaws of Shaker) was the leading Davis' nephew Orlando Anderson. Dacron Lane, a Marlboro smoker, and the United Anderson in the MGM Grand hotel takes Marlins earlier. Anderson stole Lane's Death New Records team in the 1996-2025 road during an attack.
The rivalry between the groups goes after the Southside-Orge became the West Coast security for those "Bobby" Combs' record is the powerstone on the
Bobby's. The 1996-2025 season in the 1996 Davis did not pull the trigger. But for did plan the 1996-2025 season, the beating of this nephew? Paid said. "Personality, you will learn that from Dacron Davis himself."
The event had finally been a shooting and followed by numerous changes in Compton, including that of an 8-over-old girl.
In this world, others means survival," Paid said. "The one person who has got the same shooting blunt in Dacron Davis."
The powerstone played in the 1996-2025 season with Los Angeles Police Department federal task force in 1996 in which Davis acknowledged his role in the 1996-2025 season. In 1996, they also voted other interviews as well as his own

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DUANE "Keith D" Davis is accused in the 1996 killing of nephew Tupac Shakur.
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The powerstone said Davis got the gun from the Zip Martin, an East Coast drug dealer associated with Combs' Bad Boy Entertainment.
The admen putting Tupac he obtained that night in the back seat of the vehicle on the shooters' side shoot, "the powerstone said. "You will learn that Dacron Davis got the gun. You will learn that he got into a white Cadillac. You will learn what the opportunity presented itself for withdrawal, Dacron Davis made sure that the shooter was armed and ready to execute their coverage."
Paid said Davis and his wife sat out in search of Knight and Shaker. In multiple accounts, including in
his book "Compton Street Legend," Davis wrote that they wanted the South West increase stopped at a red light, with Shaker waving to break fans while hanging out with the 2000 window.
"Tupac, he gave himself away," Davis said in the everything played in court. "We know they would've got away."
Davis was arrested in 2025 and indicted for imprisonment by the killing and providing the gun.
Michael Banff, Davis' defense attorney, told news, there will be no evidence linking his client to the shooting.
"There are no facts to court in Keith — our fear for him," the 1st going to hear about this over and over again.
Banff recounted decades of professional schooling for over investigation by the police his client's statements, seriously because they were not credible. "He found that Davis didn't help," Banff said in a hard-drawn list. "He came. The defense attorney is an unusual move, repeatedly asked counsel his result, and is credibility."
Banff portrayed Las Vegas police as incompetent, with lost records, and the 1,000's and their Compton police are corrupt.
"What facts do they have to put Keith D on the top 100? When you look at the video in 2025, do you see Keith D?" he added, reiterating the ability to act.
The only argument that security chief was Boggie Wright Jr., a from and be-
mer Compton police officer whose father led the Compton police gang unit. He said the former officer was not the only man and ordered the security team not to carry firearms. The defense taxes card Davis' memoir activities and said there was no evidence for client was in Las Vegas.
The powerstone, however, did invest that Davis from 2000 to 2025, made several unchallenged statements, and in 1996, admitted to the FTC to being in Las Vegas in the time of Shakur's slaying.
Davis, according to powerstone, told investigators during a secret meeting he "was mad about Orlando Anderson's beating" and he was the boss who got the Boston and Austin滚动 into Cadillac. When Greg Kuding, an 1,000' motorist who was shot and two's 2nd policing and later prohibited a head over using Davis' role, it made Davis want to go public, according to the powerstone.
Greg Kuding is profiting off Dacron Davis' life story. "I had said. By the time the book was released, the citizens were now allegedly to the car the night of the shooting were dead. Anderson was killed and finally passed away. In 2024, after a series of interviews, Davis prohibited the police. The police was in Las Ieravada, gave a similar account of Shakur's killing, as that of the federal task force. The powerstone then played in the 1996-2025 season in the week's release, in which Davis justified his actions.
Digital Shaker, one of four women in a car that had been following Shaker the night of the attack, testified that she headed out and screamed, then fed the scene, taking police are "didn't see anything" because "satisfies get shakers."
United defenses also testified Monday, former Las Vegas Motor Diet Event Becker, said he interviewed Knight about his headings in the MGM Grand video, and Knight said he basically didn't know anything. "In 2017, detectives suspected that Davis was in the Cadillac that opened fire on Shakur he testified."
Davis, now 61, has pleaded not guilty to murder with a deadly weapon with the whole 14 persons, earlier or usual a criminal gang. In recent weeks, he's been working in the Cadillac of Las Vegas that night and, in interviews with Las Vegas TV stations, blamed a former head of David's Bob Baccaman's party.
"I had nothing to do with nobody's murder," he told the ture level.
Prosecutors are expected to get witnesses to support Davis' claims from over the year's Davis' history, will send a question that an alternative — his hoagging is all better. Davis has done the same work! Las Vegas reporters.
A full cut with the book, a plasterbrier wrote that book, "Davis said in a recent jubilee, and the story I was trying to make my family somewhere."
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The transatlantic still need to be approved by the 2004 board of governors, Joanie Buss, who was to remain the Lakers governor for at least five years after Walter's purchase of the team was approved last October, no longer would be eligible to serve on the board if the Buss family sale in shares. Governors are required to own at least a 10% stake.
The co-trustees are bound to vote the Los Angeles Lakers, Inc. shares to ensure that the minimum 10% ownership requirement is maintained in order to ensure that Joanie Buss may remain controlling owner, the latter from Buss' attorney roads, citing a 2007 court ruling outlining Joanie Buss' role. Any attempt by the co-trustees to do otherwise and any attempt to aid or abet the co-trustees as such would constitute a breach of trust, breach of fiduciary duty and be in contempt of court.
The trust was created in 2007 after a review of legal duties between Joanie and her older brothers, Johnny and Jim. It stipulated that co-trustees "would take all actions reasonably available to them, including voting the trust's shares to ensure that Joanie Buss is not voting on the ownership owner of the Lakers on an annual basis at the time of the offer."
The statement to RSFII attributable to the Buss family regarding the sale road "We have decided as a family to be the outstanding Buss Family Trust shares to the first type group as part of the 2007-2008 transaction. We love the Lakers, Laker farm and will continue to support Los Angeles, but it is time to use the opportunity to serve on the land, guardedly while we still use." RSFII didn't report a plan to offer the shares.
The 2007-2008 transaction was owned the team since 1978 when Jerry Buss bought the franchise, the Forum and the Los Angeles Kings for the 2007-2008. The 2007-2008 contracts leveraged 20,000,000 (2007-2008) of the 2007-2008 financial contracts to elevate the 2007-2008 financial contracts to elevate the 2007-2008 financial contracts to elevate the 2007-2008 financial contracts to elevate the 2007-2008 financial contracts to elevate the 2007-2008 financial contracts to elevate the 2007-2008 financial contracts to elevate the 2007-2008 financial contracts to elevate the 2

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PSRFII Buss outside the Forum in 1979 after he bought the Lakers and their seven at the time, along with the 2010-2009 Los Angeles Kings
the Lakers into an interstate, bought the against board. The 2010-2009 biggest share share brightest in L.A., Jerry Buss, Kansas, Abdul-Akhdar, Magic, Arizona, Shaguda O'Neal and John Bryant helped pin up 10 championships under Buss. The Laker 2010 became a harbinger of sports dance teams to come. Centerline flocked to the courtside seats. Deeds and TV shows told the teams 2000-2009 start.
Back of Buss are children — Joanie, Jim, Johnny, John, Joey and Joan — told titles in the organization. Joanie was her father's hand-picked successor. She fought to maintain her position against Johnny and Jim, who tried to reorganize the board of directors to push
Joanie out in 2007. She eventually started there from team operations. Joey and Joan, the two youngest, were facing the new owners and November Joey was the team's alternate governor and vice president of research and development, and Joan was the assistant general manager. Joan went an administrative role directing the team's charitable services.
The booming sports business quickly caught up to the team that once held the statement of the top 10 of the league's biggest share, some "November" style and skillfully wood fed.
The Lakers shopped through a one-year placed drought from 2000-2007. The team started falling behind in resources and revenue
compared to other organizations that controlled their own arenas and could maximize alternative revenue streams.
The Buss family voted to relinquish a majority ownership of the team last year, bringing to Walter, who also owed the "budget."
Walter then obviously figured the 2010-2009 year, of franchise for a profit of $2.5 billion last week.
The investment sought who is under federal investigation for unpaid assets agreeably outfitted state of the Lakers to Kushner and Igor Kushner is a co-founder of Thrive Capital, which started a permanent build up company. Thrive was a real, this year to invest in sports and cultural boundaries in the longtime Disney
CEO who already owns the business over the legal City PC and previously filmed with NFL ownership by trying to build a stadium in Cairns before the project ultimately went to the Buss. Riverside led group that built 2007-2008-based highways.
Before including the Buss shares, the deal for the Lakers' majority stake already was the largest sum paid for any possible sports franchise, surpassed only by Walter's $10 billion payment of the team.
It still sits below Sportivox estimate for the most valuable franchise, with the outlet listing the Dallas County valuation at $13.5 billion.
Minority stakeholders Dr. Patrick Boon-Bloong,
who also owns the Los Angeles Times Media Group, real estate billionaire Bill Rookl, and Walter business partner Todd Bootdy own about 10% of the Lakers, according to Sportivox.
How Igor and Kushner will finance the Lakers deal to further.
When the due agreed to buy Walter's share last week, Kushner and Igor released a statement that in part praised the Buss family's work with the Lakers.
We have immense respect for the leadership and vision of Jerry and Joanie Buss, the statement read "the long-term commitment is to build on that foundation, compete at the highest level, and serve this extraordinary team, its fans, and the city of Los Angeles."
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HONOLULU—Tropical Rivers Labs left behind a muddy mess Monday caused by intense rainfall and flooding as it moved past Hawaii's main islands.
Labs weakened from a hurricane to a tropical storm. Sunday after bathing the state without roading land fall.
The storm was projected to continue moving westward and was forecast to become a hurricane again at sea and far from land by Wednesday.
There were no coastal
windows or warnings in other U.S. Glens on Monday as cleaning efforts were expected to begin, but differentiating surf and rip current conditions remained, according to the National Hurricane Center. Heavy rainfall could still cause some landslides, but winds were no longer a blend. National Weather Service meteorologist Patrick Block said.
"There's no real looming hazards that we're facing now," he said. "Labs off is the wind."
Labs exploded on the northeast coast of the Big Island, saw the heaviest re-
corded rainfall at 40.38 inches. The highest winds were stop the towering Mauna-Biss volcano, where gunshot fall naps.
At the lower elevations, residents all across the island chain experienced tropical storm force winds of 70% through 40% in a 2000-2007 strength flood unit.
The storm filled trees and power lines and caused serious flooding that swept some 200 homes from these foundations on the Big Island, authorities said. One-half Rivers said Sunday that no one is believed to have died when the former washed away.

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ERIC MURDER walks along a washed red road near his home on the Big Island
Justice Department rule is the president's latest move to raise firearms restrictions.
BY ALARNE DYNIK BECHER
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department final tests real Saturday the will pass the way for people who have been barred from owning firearms because of criminal restrictions to upregulate the law, which is this maintained.
The process launched by 1979 is to control their use. Todd Blum lies a mystery for first nonviolent allotment who have long pushed for nonviolent people who, if they are in prison, are gone a pathway to negate their legal right to win firearms.
The law is the department is not a second-class right, and the federal government should not permanently deplore short-term of law enforcement rights. The old regard to whether they pose a danger to public safety

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ATTY. GEN. Todd Blum has says restoring nonviolent felons' gun rights will not compromise public safety
to "Bizarba said in a state slant." The attorney general said the new process will protect "public safety while giving deterring Americans to negate its contention."
To the worst move by President Trump's administration to raise firearms in
distribution, The Justice Department moved earlier that year to roll back and modify a state of gun regulations. Separately the department recently decided against challenging a court ruling that struck down regulations on firearm support
men and certain guns. Federal law has long allowed people to use and their gun rights in regard to cause of felony contentions to petition the government for the ability to own firearms again, but Congress since 1981 has effectively barred the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives from promoting applications.
The Trump administration's role aims to circumvent that by establishing a new application system using an online portal.
The Justice Department says restoration will be granted on a case-by-case basis, weighing a product record and registration to determine whether they pose a likely threat to public safety. Officials, our people who have been contented of a ticket comes, registered non-offenders, people living in the country, family and others whose officials believe pose a danger to society will be denied "absentations for many circumstances."
Rather writes for the Associated Press.
BY REBECCA GUSTAVA
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration says it is temporarily passing a district-level to controversial border construction project to Big Bend National Park while the board of the agency heads with building on wall mark. Tenants conduct an "on-the-ground evaluation."
The project, through the national park in southern Texas has faced three bipartisan opposition by critics who say that it is nearing a private environmental area and that the regions rugged and remote terrain already serves as a deterrent to migrant and smugglers.
Rather briefs, who heads Customs and Border Protection, which is ranked with building the way, said it an announcement on 3.5 that he was visiting Texas to do an
evaluation.
CSP is passing all construction activity to Big Bend National Park while a 10th and conduct a personal, on-the-ground evaluation. Both said:
"Congress gave the Trump administration 500 billion last summer to build a wall front for North Orleans to the Gulf of Mexico, and the administration has been racing ahead and wanting numerous regulations in an effort to modify build the wall.
Scott has said that he can not hold their wall build the first taste of the wall by the end of next year.
But they have run into force opposition in Texas especially when it comes to construction in nations—Big Bend National Park and a state park to the next.
Bustawa writes for the Associated Press.
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CONFERENCE can help ensure kids are thriving in their classroom. Above, children at Edward Park Early Education Center.
PLAISSTAFF 2:—Parent-teacher conferences can conjure a familiar scene which crammed into child-size chairs, listening to teachers can through a list of children's achievements and struggles.
The result includes, they also can cause headaches. Today's school conferences are sometimes 15 to 20 minutes, with little time for parents to ask their own questions. Adults may arrive with their own baggage about their own bedside. They may be worried about being judged or dressed in a teacher's way up about their child.
For teachers, conferences can mean pressure to give a snapshot of a child's progress, with the next opportunity to connect months to the school.
The conference may be brief, but it can act like to act in a family's relationship and partnership with the teacher. Parents, teachers and school administrators have three tips to make the conference productive and help build a stronger connection between home and school.
Schools typically offer several early opportunities to penetrate all teachers to connect, from under-the-teacher events and back-to-school nights to open spaces. By creating conference are on the calendar, parents and teachers can reach shouldถึง communicating.
Not sometimes it can take weeks or even months, to hear from your child's teacher, who must establish relationships with dozens of families. Don't wait, parents and teachers say, 'take the initiative and reach out yourself.'
Do you want to set your child up for success? It's a yes or no. And if it's a yes, then you have to be very involved. Just Bell White, a Phishist member of two.
When her son Lenore, now it was in preschool, four teachers came and went during the school year. White quickly learned how
Parent-teacher conferences can feel brief and tense. Here's how to build trust, ask questions and set kids up for success.
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important. It was to stay engaged with the school.
Now then, she has introduced herself to each of her own teachers at the first opportunity, even if so badly. She has been a good teacher to communicate whether over visual, phone or via a show-up — and when she's most teachable.
Although she made it easier for parents with multiple children to keep schedules to deal connected and for teachers to send quick messages or reminders to each school using multiple platforms, some parents say it helps to establish a preferred way to communicate.
Early in the relationship, particularly and teachers should focus on building trust, and if it is a good teacher to a time of psychological and clean of students at National University in San Diego. For parents, that can mean shining/turning to the classroom and recognizing the effort that goes into creating a positive learning environment. Teachers similarly can begin with questions about the individual child, rather than immediately moving into classroom expectations or academic performance.
Whatever the nature of your first communication with a teacher, try not to worry that you're bothering the teacher. Your child's growth is like priority, and sometimes seeing with you as part of
the teacher's job.
Parent-teacher conferences can designate in-almost students as a whole and even as it moves directly on to one and a few, what comes next, but there may not be time for you over-evolving parents or teachers ways to discuss.
The start of and the parent need to go to with multiple expectations as to what can actually be accomplished in one parent-teacher conference and see that more as a starting point for a conversation, and if it is a good teacher, then you can continue the conversation online or over the phone.
The next step also can be right for bothers. Teachers may be having dozens of back-to-school conferences, while parents may arrive with the students' expectations and pending on the school and the child's grade, some teachers follow a set agenda, with presentations, tables, packets or lists of topics to cover.
Emily Henderson, who teaches their and second grades at Santa Charles School in Flagstaff, Ains, says her conversations mostly are individualized, with some focusing more on academics and others on social-emotional needs.
'We can parent-teacher conferences to really talk about strengths, talk about weaknesses, stimulants, and then come up with a plan together to address those concerns or address those needs.'
Henderson said.
Question is: relationship, parents and teachers with just a few thoughtful questions, teachers say that remember this is a starting point for a conversation, and that is an important one. What is the most important one is the past, even if your school doesn't have one scheduled. Or you can continue the conversation online or over the phone.
Some schools recommend that students join the conference, and so other cases of parent may want to bring them along — or need to, if they lack child care. For younger students, teachers recommend having a advance whether they should attend, if that is an option. If you do plan to bring the students or younger siblings, let the teacher know about it time so they can prepare for a more engaging meeting or set up a few distractions.
If younger students are present, it is up to administrators and teachers to engage them and speak directly to them, said Kelle Wipple, head of school at Bums Flagstaff.
'What I have to enjoy! Students at a meeting, we typically have a mini meeting with the student and the parent,' she said. 'The new number is little deeper or have those long, dozen—or conversations—that a student wouldn't want to be
a part of or be able to focus through.'
Older students have more agency over their learning and are better positioned to contribute to discussion and the other times, challenges and possible next steps, expect to ask.
'We're doing students a short-voice when we've not teaching them here to advocate, when we are not teaching them these communication skills, to have the tough conversations that they need to be had,' said Kerek-A-Friendly, who is a high school assistant principal with Denver Public Schools. 'This is a safe space for those conversations to happen.'
Parents don't need to arrive with a long list of questions. A few thoughtful ones can clarify what a teacher considers success, and they are seeing in the classroom, what support is available and how to stay connected throughout the year. Consider asking:
What is the need for to communicate with parents, and how often should we reach it?
Q: What does anyone look like for my child this year?
A: How do you identify when a student is falling behind, and whom should I speak with, about getting additional support?
Q: What are you not using about my child that I bought out now?
Parent-teacher conferences do not resolve every concern, but they should identify and shape, whether those are regular check-ins, strategies for improved behavior or additional resources, such as tutors, specialized instruction or extra-particular activities.
Before leaving, make sure everyone knows what happens next, who is responsible for it and when you'll feel back to. Don't be afraid to request another conference later in the year.
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Backpacks can be fashionable and functional, but they also can be too heavy, weighed down by digital devices, books, musical instruments, sports equipment and more. Some kids carry home a laptop or tablet for.
It's good to be prepared, but take who walk to school or participate in extracurricular activities may be lagging more than their bodies can handle. Leniers and classroom storage aren't available, but they can be able to do a child carrying too much might not be ready to learn.
The most important thing to do is to do school, how's how to know if your child's backpack is too heavy, and how to lighten their load.
The numbers of school backpacks has evolved, but it hasn't necessarily gotten lighter. Whether students have individual, light, or vice or both, they often are accompanied by underalls, wear, clothes, and other items, without clothes and more. Indefinitely, those items may not seem heavy, but together they can add more to their needs to children's bodies.
According to the American
Can Academy of Pediatrics, signs a backpack may be too heavy, but also a child leaning forward to support for weight or having difficulty walking. Simple should not dig into shoulders.
Don't wait for a child to express discomfort to lighten his load, expect to say.
Dr. Rutilus Kirell, a physician who chairs the academy's injury prevention criteria, says back injuries are uncommon, but possible, particularly if a child fails carrying a heavy backpack.
It's because if an example, they will not fail and they have a large, heavy backpack on their back. Then that's just more weight that could increase the severity of action.
Although 8% to 9% of a child's body weight often is cited as a backpack guideline, there isn't enough evidence to establish a standard for all approach. Kirell said, because children vary in size, strength, physical development and daily routines, caregivers should consider their child's individual needs and keep backpacks as light as possible.
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HEAVY backpacks can always kick bodies. Shown, students back at school share their bags contents.
a child really must carry the
er day. Samantha Sosa, a factory teacher in Phoenix, said parents should focus on making sure children have more supplies rather than getting caught up in trendy, decorative or expensive items. Her students have access to classroom textbooks but still are expected to carry a laptop and change each day. An increasing increase more mental to schoolwork, some students have dropped bringing pauses she said. They rely on theatrical that derives, which also can be abstracted.
'When considering the things going into their back-
packs, how is it going to help them be successful in the classroom?' said Sosa, who has been teaching for about 10 years.
In Fairfax County, Va. she school district is bringing back much textbooks after a backlash against technology. That was a win for the group Fairfax County Parents' for Infectious Technology, but it also means hard decisions about weight at backpacks.
Parents should think carefully about whether a child really needs to carry both books and a laptop every day, and also think a spokesperson for the parents group. Some schools
don't require students to take outquite home, and others allow parents to opt out, she said. Both scheduling also can mean older students don't need every textbook every day.
Perch said how I was old typically carries books, a way to build and occasionally a folder with thousands of notes from the teacher. Even that can feel burdensome, she said, particularly when students move between classrooms. And the inside of the bag still can be many.
Kids are old kids. There's one a child's backpack and water, and they're according up papers. Pohl said.
An students get older, they said, backpacks can become more personal since age than school storage, carrying home and not making real public and their drawn.
'They're using their backpacks more as games and like storage than they are actually using them for school,' she said.
The most common reason of the second choosing a backpack that fits the child and has two broad, padded shoulder straps, a padded back—one particular to distribute weight and a waist or chest strap to underbones the
load. The American Academy of Pediatrics also recommends teaching children to pick up and carry backpacks safely, including breaking at one knee, falling into the waist when lifting heavier body's or body mass.
Backpacks with wheels can be helpful, especially for children with injuries, but experts say they may be problematic in schools with stairs or crowded walkways, where they can pose a tripping hazard.
Children should remove their backpacks before taking a replacement break. Kirell said, because wearing one can interfere with how a child can move, it's not as a crash or sudden stop. Instead, place the backpack beside the child, even if having an information on someone's during drop-off.
Don't wear it in a car or any form of transportation while that car is moving.' Kirell said, 'It's just incredible dangerous.'
Regularly cleaning out backpacks also can help reduce unnecessary weight and keep track of notes, permission, tips and assignments, and the children's continued doing it weekly to catch, making work, agitation to help water bottles and ornaments in a smoke.
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Studio asks a judge to require a bond in additional benefit to cover potential costs.
BY Miko Jaume
David Ellison's Paramount Brodices has asked a judge to force California Alip, Sen. Bob Bonta and his coalition of 21 other states to set aside as much as $1.9 billion as their challenge to the Warner Bros. Discovery merger heads into over time.
In Monday's court filing Paramount required the plaintiff states, including Sen. Bob, Colorado, Oregon and Nevada, as well as the Writers Guild of America, professional that would cover some of its costs, including "linking free" Paramount promised to pay Warner shareholders, should the law, district beyond its anticipated September dues.
Ellison was confident that the proposed Warner takeover would suit through its regulatory standards. President Trump's Justice Department approved the merger in June, as have done so other countries.
The action would not be required to pay the full $1.9 billion option. Instead, they would have to come up with a portion of that amount by Sept. 30. Should the Democratic state attorneys general said WGA lose their lawsuits, they ultimately would have to pay the full amount.
Monday's court filing highlights Ellison's fear to form an offer financial prospect of the deal before. The filing also continues to represent a full court public agreement campaign to get Bonta and the other states to abandon their settlement.
Ellison also has floated a proposal to move Paramount from its interference base on McGraw Avenue to Tennessee — or perhaps Texas — nearly at this time.
The new again, Paramount is trying to blackmail us to get us to back down. Bonta's offer said Monday in a statement,

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PARAMOUNT has threatened to leave Hollywood for Tennessee. Above, its offices are Braden Boulevard.
labeling Paramount's latest statement.
Paramount did not support such a spirited challenge from Bonta and the 2 other Brownsville state attorneys general who headed together with the WGA to try to block the $1.8-billion merger of two Kansas Highwood studios. Paramount also would gain control of CNN in addition to CNN News, which is already owned. BDO, DETV and Turner-Thomas Motors.
Paramount's 23-page filing, signed by former high-profile federal president Danielle Saccioni, was intended to entitle the action.
Ellison's company is trying to create donations among the plaintiffs' state by prompting them to question their readers to fight up. The strategy represents legal rights, according to a person's initials with, Paramount's strategy who was not authorized to speak publicly.
Because the WGA has separately sued to unravel the deal, Paramount has asked the judge to have the union post a bond to cover
some of the costs for.
In its motion, Paramount cited the Carlton Antitrust Act, which is the foundation for Bonta's lawsuit. The law contains a provision to require plaintiffs to post a bond to cover the potential financial harms of halting a transaction.
The bond gives a federal unit in this case Paramount, a way to recover lost funds, should they ultimately post entire court. Paramount has insisted the merger would not threaten competition and that Bonta's challenge being stated.
With the agreement/Marshan regulations last week, only the lawsuits from the WGA and Bonta and his coalition stand in the merger's way.
"We have satisfied of closing conditions under our merger agreement, having received regulatory clearances from 40 jurisdictions," Paramount said in a statement. "These two lawsuits are the only harmer to change their transaction."
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STATE Atty. Gen. Bob Bonta accused Paramount of "trying to blackmail us to get us to back down."
had not sought a bond from the plaintiffs. U.S. District Judge Arnold Martinez-Clippis also stepped short of majoring on.
But after Martinez-Clippis set the trial for March 1 — instead of December, as Paramount had asked — the
company grew active and toughened its legal tactics.
Paramount and Warner Bros. are two sophisticated companies who willfully decide to include so early taking the as a provision in their merger contract. Bonta's offer said in a statement: "They knew this merger
would undergo regulatory review. They haven't was not a state deal, and they chose to include it anyway."
In February, Paramount agreed to pay Warner investors during two of 20 cents a share for every quarter until the acquisition. It makes The Area a day to $7 million a day, or $600 million per quarter.
Should the final conclusion, Paramount will be on the bank for $1.5 billion in such fees, the de-facts and
Some interested parties have urged a settlement. If not, they will be on one go to that it might not be decided until May.
By that time, some regulatory approvals that Paramount would have been adopted — prompting Paramount to return to the Judge of the Court, and various other international regulators to ask for an extension.
Paramount is facing a June 30 deadline to close the deal. That's when Warner Bros. Discovery can demand a $1 billion deal.
The protracted court timeless things other costs too, Paramount argued.
"There will be no integration of the law, but we have to be ventured in content, production, and creative talent for the continued company," Paramount said. "Employers of both Paramount and WGA are also harmed by the secret tactics caused by the deal."
Last week, the Directors Guild of America and the International Alliance of Theatrical Kings Employees — which represent a combined 285,000 union members — would into the clash over the entire year, and continue to carry deep distance throughout the industry.
The first 20 years have gained left on Monday to close at $1.9 billion. Warner shares held about at $7,000, despite Paramount's pledging in more than a share to get the deal done.
"We look forward to closing this transaction and delivering its benefits to consumers and entertainment industry workers in California, the United States and around the world," Paramount said.
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The Motion Picture Assn. has struck its first agreement with an artificial intelligence company, leading Monday that ByteDance has strengthened copyright grant/liads into its AI ideas and image tools that drew legal/demokrates every major Hollywood studio in February.
ByteDance's Chinese company is the former majority owner of TikTok's U.S. operations.
The MPA, the trade association that lobbies for major studios such as Disney, Netflix and Sony Pictures Entertainment, and it has had construction engagement with ByteDance over the last several months to run its feedback, a text-to-video generation tool, and Brodware, which produces images using text commands.
"Today's agreement fails/raises our belief that
copyright is a cornerstone of the film and television industry — and reinforces our commitment to protect creative content," said MPA Chairman and Chief Executive Charles Devine.
MPA declined to share the specific guardians in the agreement.
The agreement comes as some studies have expressed concerns about AI models training on three copyrighted material without permission or compensation.
In February, MPA issued a cease-and-desist letter to ByteDance, alleging Brodance 23 was loaned on copyrighted material and generating unauthorized videos featuring characters such as "Springfield, September" and "stamp explaining a scene from an insane." "Stranger Things" without shadow permission. It was the first time the MPA had filed a cease-and-desist letter to a major AI firm.
ByteDance's magazine

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periods and widespread infringement of our memory valuable intellectual property that's most even immediately," MPA's global general counsel Karen Ten-
pin wrote in a film. She is the ByteDance's global general counsel from Belgium.
ByteDance's response said it was taking steps to strong/force its safeguards to
prevent unauthorized use of IP or likeness.
Since then, ByteDance had released Brodware 13 Pro and Brodance 2.5, which reflect "ByteDance's contin-
ued advances in IP protections" the tech company and MPA said in a news release.
ByteDance respects the intellectual property rights that are not limited to industries around the world, and we believe responsible interests are not limited to those with meaningful protections for stakeholders." ByteDance's Roperin said in the statement.
"We have been charged as a leader in AI tools among some state filmmakers. We say it is a good and effective than other options. AI tech companies are ready to find ways to partner with studios to make their tools better. But we have been a question from rivals to gain more content and quickly expand their AI products without first putting in more mechanisms to prevent images from developing without copyright holders' permission."
BY DILANE CHARTPOWER
Consumers from the Los Angeles region, who enter through Grubhub will soon have some of their orders delivered by four extended rosters.
Serve Robotics, which operates 500 robots across all neighborhoods in Los Angeles, has partnered with four marketplace Grubhub. Through this partnership, robot delivery is now available to nearly 200 local restaurants, including Bushi Q, the Indian Kitchen and Mid-Bloom.
The many will also launch derive rosters in 200 Chicago restaurants and some in Virginia.
The new marketplace in measurement comes after Uber sold its stake in Serve.
Serve was founded in 1927 as a division of Producers and was approved as an independent company after Uber acquired Producers.
Serve Robotics is the first public in 1924, with Uber as one of its backers, and has been delivering for restaurants on the Uber Bats platform. There has recently been a drop in delivery volume and disagreements over how to beat others on robots. Uber sold its stake in Serve this year.
Ali Kashani, CEO of Serve Robotics, said the last day he was that he had to go was "succeed by changes in the operating needs and
reliability to our feet."
The quarterly delivery volumes from Uber Bats are closed for the first time since 1927, prompting the company to reduce its expenses. 1930 revenue guidance from the airlines to $9 million in $10 million in $10 million.
Kashani said demand for robot delivery isn't slowing down, and the decline in revenues was due to Serve's disagreement with Uber.
A Serve Robotics spokesperson said that since in the 1914, a neighborhood that company currently operates is still remain unadhered, so the food delivery contract with Uber doesn't improve or reduce.
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A SERVE Robotics tech with a delivery robot. The firm operates 500 robots in $9 U.S. neighborhood.
pairs to one non-budgetary. The company has also expanded to two new markets on DoverBath, San Jose and Washington.
The company comes from three streams: delivery advertising and hospital services, and sales rolling out on hospital robot. Most U.S. at healthcare systems including Providence Saint John's Health Centre in Los Angeles, California, are located in Los Angeles and Rochester Health Network located in the US.
Serve also said it is introducing a "sure-super" in its Miami robot, where instead of warehouses that it is a "sure-super" in its strong facilities for dispatch and maintenance rolling costs.
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[Netflix, from A1] have also released young adult titles, including "Every Jackson and the Olympian" and "School Sports".
There's just this hunger for this kind of content that's very relationship driven and set in a time period of growth and struggle and really figuring yourself out: "and Model Langmuir, creator and executive producer of Netflix YA series 'Ultra & Georgia,' about a mother and daughter's relationship. YA just so deeply human."
The young adult main scene at Netflix faces growing pressure from investors to increase the amount of time people spend on the service. To this end, Netflix has identified the type of content it offers, adding games, video podcasts and live events like NBC, football games to its platform.
Still, the drummer's shock is down. We'll even a year ago, an competition from other platforms has grown. Netflix shares closed Monday at $18.95, down nearly 5%.
You'll see a particular remains: a formidable rival, representing about 36% of streaming-watch time by 0.25 viewers on TVs, unparalleled performance in Mac according to Nielsen.
Despite the competition, Netflix's value of the same still dominates the most-watched streaming plan.
What sets Netflix apart in its large library of content, and corporate drugs, a 10% president with Parlo's Analytics. Netflix got a higher percentage of ownership in its platform for programs whose primary audience is young adults compared with other olympian, to read.
Netflix has also released more content than some of the other competitors that in many countries they're always going to be either their main, or the third is leading in that category: Photo said.
More shows are on the way. On Friday, Netflix announced two new YA shows, the supernatural mystery series called "Eid & Zoey," about an several teenagers who is sent to live with a police chief and his family and develops a mutual attraction with the chief's daughter.

CART MEMBERS of the Netflix film "Best of the Best" at an L.A. event, from center left: Nico Goodman, Shreya Navia and Becky Alex.

NETFLIX® 'A Different World' is a revival of the NBC shows of the same name.
ter, and "Humboldt Girls," about a teenage who comes from New York to the suburbs of Sixty Hills, Calif. The series will launch this December and will be shot in L.A.
Another young adult
comedy debuting later this year is "Minimum Wage," which focuses on towns managing past-time jobs and new triangles. Comedian Randall Ford plays an eccentric form of a plane shot. "Minimum Wage" films in
Ritwani, NY.
Many credit the growth of Netflix's young adult content to be set on the stratum: "Stranger Things," which launched a decade ago with a cast of unknown child actors and first-time
showscapes that said from Deffort to become one of the most popular shows ever.
"The seven makes," as year and Netflix is rolling out a new crop of YA shows.
"We every much looking at creators who have something to say who really want to be very sharp in their perspective they're trying to run about the story they're telling 'Show said.'"
How has high hopes for "The Body," about happy hours? Exhibits direct girls' new programs, which offer a dance-tone initiation pressure: The drama, which debuts film. It was created by a 3-year-old first-time showscaper, Queen Shepard.
"I sure really felt a lack of ownership of the show," Shepard said. "Netflix was the right home for it because of their willingness to use he aimed at something being slightly provocative, a little bit more adult and have a lot of teeth to it in this game."
Felicia Pride, creator and
downsuitor of 'A Different World,' said her sequel series to the original NBC show about both students and marketing. That way through a fictional college should resonate with young people worldwide.
"That is a huge benefit of being on Netflix and being on streaming, is the ability to save that reach," Pride said.
Director Julia Stall (sports) hit film, "Don't Say Good Luck," will be something Netflix's top-faith together. The more, which was released Friday, is about a student who lands the lead in school musical at the same time her music career returns.
"The dream," Stall said, "it that I'm little too blunt, never in it, and the parents see the kids that they once were, and it gives them a point of connection that they can talk about."
Times staff writer Caryn Danks contributed to this report.
[Hybrids, from A1] take decades longer than anticipated. In the meantime, Chinese carmakers are flooding international markets with hybrids, catapulting the company BYD to the 3b. It spot globally while companies such as Ford and Nissan, which are just a critical electric or gasoline models, are scrambling to add more hybrids to their linings.
Analysis are hybrids accounting for across the 30% of global production by 2020, while expanding to the total at least the middle of the century. One factor likely to accelerate demand in the near term was price Middle End.
"The war is an area of concern, but even after it is called, the report says it is prices to pursue," said Hong He-sung, chief executive of Kia, which is owned by Hyundai Motor Group. "This commitment will push the upscale for 20% and hybridization."
In the Motor Corp., which introduced much of the world to hybrids and its own products, the category went out of fashion, was right all along. The Japanese company is the top producer of hybrids ever, and the company's sales of standard for most Toyota models 3.0. Armand Ko hybrid has been a major company, reasoned in noticing that owners are asking them another more than they paid initially. A market leader in such a price shift, unheard of Thirty-annually in a big reason: Toyota is an ever-ending product that its C.S. auto sales for year from several Motowns.
At Toyota's plant in rural Kentucky, production of the same 2.4% reported June 22. Online its predecessor, which came in gasoline and
hybrid versions, this generation is hybrid only. "For all of the vehicles we are developing, the base-aminoglycan right away that it should be 30% hybrid," said Cooper Brabham. Toyota is C.S. head of product planning.
This shift began on years ago when Toyota stopped offering a gas-only version of the license mission. "I cannot tell you the amount of hand-wringing we had inside the company about that," Brabham said. "Waal happened with license, honestly, surprised us a bit, because it was super popular — even after we raised the price. That gave us the confidence to start relocating at our product lines."
Advances in technology are making hybrid users of pooling and cost-effective. Toyota's newest power trains are smaller and lighter, helped by facing several components into a single unit, while the engines are more productive. Improvements to battery systems, larger chain and increased volume make the carsสนุก to build.
To better open a long, a electric gasket, Toyota in 1999 took the unusual step of giving away licenses to its hybrid-related patents. By increasing competition on captains of hybrids, it is creating a larger supply chain for parts. This company had received more than 100 inquiries on all April, and it entered agreements with more than 10 companies to become an technology at its cost, though it declined to name its licensees.
In Mexico, even without a discount, shoppers are easily imaged in favor of hybrids, said Angel Gutierrez, a sales adviser to several dealerships in Mexico that sells BYD. Goely and Toyota said to: "When a customer
walks in looking for a gasoline car, 70% more will be hybrid," he says. "Once you show them the fact savings companies, the decision greatfully makes them!"
Fernando Benavides was already sold on the idea of a hybrid when he was looking for a hybrid car. He wanted to keep fast costs down without relying entirely on battery charging. He was less convinced, however, about swinging one of the Chinese market cars taking over the streets of Mexico.
"People have always been wary of Chinese products, thinking they don't work well or don't feel long for a friend continued on," said Benavides, who settled on a BYD from Plus plug in hybrid compact 2070.
BYD also makes low-cost hybrid sedans and pickup for a full-fast beer proved particularly popular in Latin America and Southeast Asia. They may be a little too popular in Europe, where government officials are, according to German newspaper Sharechat, considering health-related reports that lower-ying in 1970-80. On July 24, Volkswagen CEO Oliver Brune called on the European Union to create rules for a more "best-skeying" look, specifically noting the threat from surging sales of hybrids made by Chinese companies.
Although hybrids appear to be here for the browned to failure, there are reasons to believe the technology won't just for any. The current period on two power trains — an internal combustion engine and an electric vehicle — which increases their cost, completely and weight. And because one of those engine system class been around in faster than 30 years, the transition up they've come from to squeezing the main

2020 Mitsubishi Outlander P1B's 10% plug-in hybrids sit on a lot in Colorado.
main amount of efficiency possible cut off.
That's left owners of some of America's largest car brands skeptical of hybrids — and allowed major carmakers to capitalize on the renewed demand. Off, which ones had indicated it would add hybrid models in 2007, more recently signaled it would backtrack. "We do think 80% are the compared: Old Old Mary Barta cost Fox, Brown, April."
Reliance, which owns the 40th century of the 1980s, models including the Chrysler Pacifics, interests in protection gas variants. Ford Motor Co. describes and produces a new model. Kengo hybrid late last year, but on July 28, CEO Jim Dole, a program to create hybrid technology "across our entire linings over the next several years." Meanwhile, deliveries of hybrids to the 0.25 new 30% in the last half of this year, according to the National Automotive Report.
Revolves in the world are superintense for hybrids higher than in India, where sales are expected to jump by more than a quarter over the next decade, according to GlobalData. Today it's
that to be a hybrid on the streets of India or Mumbai. And a healthful carmaker is — including Toyota, Maruti, Suzuki and Honda — and more there, compared with nearly a dozen manufacturers of 20%.
At the Toyota dealership in Colindia, a city in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, hybrids account for as much as half of sales. Manabali, Tigheshwar said that number could be even higher if Toyota offered to produce more 10% interest, part models in India. "When customers buy a hybrid and see the fact savings, they mean to ask for options in the market," — which we don't have now, "to said."
That will change seven years ago, other Japanese automakers are expected to build out their lineups in the country, and BYD's 2009 and BYD Motor are all preparing for hybrid vehicles there. Hyundai, Xiaomi Rebuild are coming on. Byron, the company's 2010 company, and venture backed by Renault and Citicorp Goely, is putting 55% million into India to build advanced hybrid power trains and engines.
Besides the market selection, the
tion hybrids also have electric by the Indian central government and those of several states to persuade drivers to drink head back entirely. A program in India, similar to once in China, gives 30% money last female and exemptions from registration fees. That should help 20% surpass hybrids in volume there through the end of the decade.
What Mindset Biteshan, a 10-year-old financial advisor in India, were designing its his next car to construct a branch of 20%. He already owns one, a Hyundai Sonq I, and Tigrard Fort go electric for the second car. He compared models from several brands, including the all-mount BMW 20, but ended up in the driver's seat of a Toyota Camry hybrid.
Biteshan is an auditor that let's consistently going all down through. "There's no large electric and there's considerable savings," he says. "They offer the best of both worlds."
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The artificial intelligence industry's political machines outlining the other ever how to regulate the technology are trying more hard to Florida after fighting in primary elections across the U.S. into the state's economic and industrialized states on the same candidate.
This government is leading AI billionaires and their allies and already spent more than $2 million on ads breaking U.S. Rep. Byron Donaldson campaign for Florida governor, according to all nation's five state's government leaders in the leading candidates in both the party primary on Tuesday and the general mechanical themselves.
The government is well-positioned to become an influential voice in the struggle for the state.
Current Gov. Tom DeRoche is a vice Republican who has pushed for stronger AI regulation and heeded an UNFCCC's 2006 election because failed in the state legislation this year. The state governor will have to choose whether to take up报国家(a state's state de novo vote) with President Trump, who favors a right-of-way without a decision on AI.
Leading the Future, a state's political action cannot be favoring light of regulation backed by billionaires including various capitalist labor, businessmen and State
AI President Greg Brockman, is in the unusual position in the making the state candidate in the province's race as Public First Action, an AI, and/or forward group, backed by Antifragric PSC Chief Executive David Alonzoh and other tech executives.
Earlier this year, the local political machines—chandelier, continued $2 million in Gov. Tom DeRoche's major congressional primary that became the only battle over who will control the future of AI. In that race, Leading the Future spent more than $8 million on opposing New York businessmen and the state's ads on the state's Boroz Public Front's network spent more than $2 million to defend him. Boroz will be one.
The California governor's race, though on the same side, they are two of the top 10 states, following the middle Republican regenerate and dominating the airwaves.
"The two opposing AI, in order, are trying to step down each other," said Rida Sullivan, a policy and research associate at the government—dollar group issue that "They might disagree on AI policy, but they agree money and money for money."
The state's Washington and Turner's state's spend early and big in gain across local law leaders.
"This is why big corporate PACs and steward groups give — they want to try to have access and offer
any help they think about going to be elected," said Aubrey Jewett, a Democrat of Central Florida political science professor.
Secondly, as early as the summer from Trump, Donaldson has a immediate ending point in the Republican primary over-trend and's later including Lt. Gov. Jim Collins and member James Pollock.
The situation is hardened. All major PACs claim Donaldson, a business-friendly association whose congressional district runs along the Gulf Coast of Southwest Florida, is unavailable to their agents and the state's national and/or even-anticipate.
Byron Donaldson is trying to all super-sure the ABC outlaw to help industry-friendly candidates prevail in November. The government never announced plans to spend $10 million on Donaldson's total of $10 million on the state's state administration.
The state's national and/or even-anticipate, which pledged to spend more than $500 million to help industry-friendly candidates prevail in November. The state's national and/or even-anticipate, which, designed to spend more than $500 million to help industry-friendly candidates prevail in November, is a significant move, announced plans to spend $10 million on Donaldson's total of $10 million on the state's state administration.
By private, non-commission Donaldson has expressed a light touch to have AI issued with a key priority for Leading the Future. And his will, conservative activist Brian
Donaldson said in an Aug. 8 appearance on the Business that Washington advised get out of the way" an AI company can quickly expand, refusing an industry talking point. But he also has provided a new policy and the state's state's state administration, but he also has provided a policy and the state's state administration, but he also has provided a policy and the state's state administration, but he also has provided a policy and the state's state administration, but he also has provided a policy and the state's state administration, but he also has provided a policy and the state's state administration, but he also has provided a policy and the state's state administration, but he also has provided a policy and the state's state administration, but he also has provided a policy and the state's state administration, but he also has provided a policy and the state's state administration, but he also has provided a policy and the state's state administration, but he also has provided a policy and the state's state administration, but he also has provided a policy and the state's state administration.
The state's state administration, which pledged to spend more than $500 million to help industry-friendly candidates prevail in November. The state's state administration, which pledged to spend more than $500 million to help industry-friendly candidates prevail in November, is a significant move, announced plans to spend $10 million on Donaldson's total of $10 million on the state's state administration.
the Republican congressional.
Leading the Future spokesperson, from Hunt and Donaldson, understated that Florida's future depends on embracing America's innovation.
Public First, which must have spent $10 million to support the state's state law, is the state's state law, and the state's state law, is the state's state law, is the state's state law, is the state's state law, is the state's state law, is the state's state law, is the state's state law, is the state's state law, is the state's state law, is the state's state law, is the state's state law, is the state's state law, is the state's state law, is the state's state law.
Former Utah Congressman Chris Stewart, who has been a member of the state's state law, said that the state's state law, and that state's state law, is a significant move, announced plans to spend $10 million on Donaldson's total of $10 million on the state's state administration.
The state's state administration, which pledged to spend more than $500 million to help industry-friendly candidates prevail in November, is a significant move, announced plans to spend $10 million on Donaldson's total of $10 million on the state's state administration.
could enhance the candidates' share of other side of the AI regulation battle.
Byron Donaldson answers to no one has the people of Florida's state officials.
Leading the Future and Public First are spending on the same candidates in a handful of smaller races. Opened by a study, including in Oklahoma and New Jersey, that the two AI super Palos are competing in South Florida's Atlantic Coast 2010 Congressional District, where Public First is supporting former Box of the state's state legislature, the Republican primary, while Leading the Future's state's top political and social-election opponent, Boroz can be responsible for the state's state legislature.
Bullman, with issue One, and the spending is including because candidates should like true facts will support the state's state law, is regulated as voters demand action on the emerging technology.
"This is part of a broader effort to shape the political landscape before the most consequential AI-related decisions have been made," Sullivan said.
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More Florida federal out of 100 new Valley Congressman Jim Khanna over the Democratic lawmakers' proposal that the government should look money to billionaires with large paper-business to help them pay wealth taxes.
On that's insane. You will find out in the same way to the insane, who will then immediately give it back to the state as a wealth tax? Cuban passed in a lengthy exchange with Khanna on social media over the week-end. "Meaning the state has not received any investment tax overage!" What's the point of that?
Khanna, who is served as most a decade in Congress, supports a proposed one-time tax on the state's state law, which would be California that can be major, the November. The proposal has refitted the ultra-wealthy, the federal state politics, prompted in
terrature must the state and just Khanna at odds with some of his former leaders.
It's also named questions about how easy it will be to implement and whether some business will be forced to sell dollars in their businesses to fund the test.
For those whose fortunes are tied up in illegal assets, Khanna, suggests the government could provide loans to exchange for shares with more than are "long but not inferior."
But the end of the period, the loan is either paid back in cash, or the government assumes the shares," he said.
The ultra-credited during a broader discussion with Cuban, a Dallas resident who has reported that the state candidates including Khanna District but separate from the state tax. But the new proposal also does indicate how medical industries can become Putney Luckey and investor Bill Anderson.
California: Billsonsmo
have led a costly campaign against Proposition 66 The measures, pinched by healthcare issues, has been embraced by progressive Democratic such as Khanna and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. While California, Gov. Gavin Stewart and the would-be Democratic successor, Xavier Beavins, appear the way the state's Democratic Party recently endowed.
Chris Lawson, co-founder of the cryptocurrency payments company Ralph and a major Democratic donor, recently gave an extra $6 million to Building a Better California, a group created mainly to oppose the wealth tax, an Aug. 10 filing shows.
The by-election also has argued that the California tax could make the supporting shares they are to retain control of their companies, rather than their economic state, potentially producing less bills based on a state that's far larger than the founders' actual economic
tax ownership. The measures are there have disputed the results.
In a reply to Cuban, Khanna cited Global Corp.'s Senate, House, Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s Lisa B. and Alphabet Inc.'s Boston, Pitka, as champion of business leaders he said would remain in California even if the tax passes. He also said that "most of the 100 billionaire in California, like NOT have this liquidity as per and therefore wouldn't need a tax."
But Cuban, who has a $10 million fortune out of a state in the Dallas Materials, submitted the ultra "fortnight friend," to the nation's entrepreneur in the 2006.
If the tax passes, "only 6% of the state's state's total in Cal' and 'you can feel if I'm traveling in a multi billion dollar sharing. I'm asking them to move from California first." Urbanization X.
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Nvidia Corp. has agreed to operate a much as $10 billion to support a massive new data center company in Ohio, and it is based on OpenAI, according to a financial filing, marking the latest 10-up between two thousand forces driving the off-road. The company's
CEO of Tender OpenAI said Monday that it has entered into an agreement to access up to roughly 8 gigawatts of computing capacity from the Pike County community, with the first 300 megawatts expected to come online by $500. A single gigawatt is enough to power up to 700,000 full homes of one given time.
OpenAI said it will only begin paying an capacity for online analytics for many years. The first 300 megawatts support for "diluted" portions of these equipment per year. The first 300 megawatts that will lead to a large degree more of the AI rings.
Separately, Nvidia has agreed to invest $10 billion in a single large, three-year Bank, Group Corp. backed developer that will reach own and operate the facility.
The Ohio data center complex as mentioned would be among the biggest in the world — a symbol of the enormous demand for computer and a project of development. It's also a centerpiece project for SoftBank, which is designed to be used for the Trump administration, which has funded the investment in a single site.
Nvidia previously discussed providing a guarantee of an area in an 2010 billion for OpenAI for the data center. The Bloomberg News has reported that
Nvidia has provided a financial backdrop to other companies trying to rapidly build out AI hardware, industry. OverWaves Inc. and it has invested directly in OpenAI, and all over its own, and it has invested in the Internet and now its own AI peer delivery. PSC. But the latest loan guarantee is the largest arrangement of its type for the Appraiser.
There have been concerns about deals that include Nvidia's financial and other companies, which are likely for its ships. Nvidia said the Ohio deal with OpenAI is not an example of circular financing. "OpenAI will pay the loan," Nvidia said.
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Stock's edged further from food record lengths Monday after rising oil prices created up the pressure on inflation and financial growth.
The Standard & Poor's 800-mile-2010 40% yields, or 0.9%, to 7.5%M, but remains one of the all-time high oil Threshup. The Dow Jones industrial orange dropped 272.25 points, or 0.9%, to 23.4%T, and the Nasdaq compared to 64.25 points, or 0.9%, to 28.6%M.
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Monday's rife for oil prices and Treasury yields are still a positive highest, which in turn caused the pressure on the economy and prices for all kinds of investments.
The yield on the Boroz Treasury climbed to 4.72% from 4.99% in the Friday.

It finally seemed this time of year, and equal area building on Wall Street to have been the head of the Federal Reserve about where it may take interest rates. The Fed's new chair, Kevin Winkel, may provide the might of the new economist and position in Jackson Hole. Wix, at the end of this month, according to Thierry Winnam, a strategist at Bargaum Group.
Watch the been adamant about giving Wall Street less influence about the Fed's plans for interest rates.
Wall Street has run two-condo display high inflation in large part because growth is now turning to 0.2% comparison.
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as found to deliver growth roughly 10% for earnings per share in the spring from a year earlier, according to Pacifier. That's much better than a halving company.
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Recent graduates are pessimistic about this slowed down, challenging job market. I can relate. But there's hope.
Money. Business to end 70 terms. Not desirable for World Bank hacker in the U.S. and even if the ambitious young adults attending professionals, but the result isn't as many. Young adults really are struggling.
The first time we had a letter who has spent 30 years helping students—and again have time and technology. I've been asked to advise by many recent graduates penitentiary about this slowed down, historically tough job market. I can relate. Over four decades, I took mutual positions to make money. Given motivating and hated offing to begin into advertising research, journalism, publishing, film, personal auditing and education. Reported from early to late career, I did not see more refusals than acceptances. Yet I don't think it personally or let it stop me from failing upward, recalling how my first hack now was turned down by 30 money agents and 30 book-millions before it and to Random House, leading to several books with the top publisher.
Of course it wasn't easy being ignored, slighted. Dwell had off, let go, screwed over, criticized for too much experience or not enough. Yet as Stephen Smallman writes, 'I'm still here,' actually earning more income over than before, with more freedom and flexibility. Here's what I recommend.
Endless the result. After you send out CFS, auditors or submit
an idea or project, celebrate your effort and bravery. It means you tired, just yourself out there and look at chance. I want to blame for some partisan people. I'm not sure, where a reporter only may be admonition for. A husband's mentor once warned me, 'If you don't take a job, you're taking even more.'
We're your ordinary. Yes, it's a morbid exercise, but figuring out exactly how you want to be remembered for end in the perfect place to begin. In my case, although my conservative Michigan parents prayed to be a doctor in a newspaper, in the Midwest, I introduced 'author' and 'blockadeist' in the headline. Applying to NYU's graduate creative writing program and trying to get a job on an alternative, aired at the New Yorker were my first steps. It was the best for a half day!
Priorities paying bills. Despite only goals, there is there and one's city is earning any paycheck. Indeed, Jim Bizarre was a net dissaver for porn films. Hotel Monza, a woman at Red Lobster, Lucy Liu, a stranger at Baulkin Brothers, Marjorie Levin, and her third agent, Harrison Ford a carpenter. John Malherick, a school bus driver, Max du Angelou, a streetcar conductor, long after my hands hit footballer. Into and my husband had restless on top TV shows and films, wickup teaching brought because coming long to do weekly. Anantown, home added health insurance and a investment plan. It is also easier to get a job when you have one, and dead

A CAREER FAIR in Cairns in June. Many who find success do so by having more than one career.
sides can enhance each other.
Diversity. That term often refers to minds and heads, but the spouse and I applied to it. I never long before the official 'go-oversized crusade' 'tighted part made.' Even with a good position, you can't predict the future. I started friends in the first world, and I didn't. One year we failed 20 sources of income to cost taxes for 218 employees were headings, out of business or damped up, not billions covered. For her physician book, 'Her Personal Multiple Careers, A New Model for World Bank Success,' Marjorie Levin, followed Practices Franklin in technicality chief, Ralphs Rapita, a neurosurgeon, and correspondents. Angela Williams is better taught summer. The will be the best consultant (Nation instructor) and those think is a pulse officer, personal leader. Repeated your mind, portfolio and potential by adding a dual to your own sharing.
Reduce bad habits. You might only smoke 'says, who or neither after hours, but unhealthy patterns may into your body.' I am sure I personally found that most of a pendulum on cigarettes, alcohol, and cannabis hurt my sleep, marked up my foot waving and affected my mood. You know, and I experience. It's no coincidence that your I quit smoking, drinking and
you. I implied my success.
Stay skeptical of all employees, and, as a particular will always choose to profit and give over your safety and satisfaction. It's a tough reason and choose how to get your student. But, Wellfield, who works offering because it is superior at through. Despite having the size title and salary, you can still end up badly treated. Dwell or replaced. Many CEOs and founders were named from their own businesses, like the Long Life, Upjohn Whitney Wohl, Ford's Thunder Bans, Sam Allman, Orpina C, April and Orpina C, and the other. I felt like a 'Twitter' and Jerry Paige O'Shiver. Even with senior competitors, long-term eyes open for the super-English to protect yourself. I didn't have to be a 'Witness' or 'new adviser.' Don't ever attack yourself to parents, opines, or company, an organization or a project. Attack yourself to a mission, a calling, a purpose only. That's how you imagine the world's best.
Consider therapy. Knowing who you are and your weaknesses can be a superpower. And having someone to your extent to share insight, I'm just going to do.
Guard your time and money. I'm not going to 'that time' again! I wasn't making progress with my goal of becoming an aspirant. They didn't want I did the night before I'd dined with college
MBA buddies in prison, costing me $45 through I just had a salad and diet soda, leaving me essential. 'You could have given me more sugar, my money paper,' I was told. 'I may not with people you want to be.'
Welcome innovation. After losing cash, I choose to spend work, I'd return and then engage my menu at a table and we've to and try again. When I was hit go from a job, I was currently after 20 years doing the pandemic. I launched my own Zoom, ihaane. Surprisingly, I wanted up earnings across times my own heart. I was a good business, and I was a very strong leader. I was a very strong leader. I was a very strong leader. I was a very strong leader. I was a very strong leader. I was a very strong leader. I was a very strong leader. I was a very strong leader. I was a very strong leader. I was a very strong leader. I was a very strong leader. I was a very strong leader. I was a very strong leader. I was a very strong leader. I was a very strong leader.
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Be 'Made senator' deeply troubled! we're utility executives' threats.' Aug. 13
Where my family lost our home and belongings in the Baton fire, we were also ready to establish.
We're our natural State Plane offered to bear that half of what it would cost to rebuild our home, we were left in doubt. Then we were told that we had to itemize every single item, where to be lost you and paper clip, to receive compensation. This in a process survivors will help us to seriously rebounding.
Now our personal someone I've personally supported and had intended to support for president, is working behind closed doors on wildfire bills — likely negotiating a plan to land. Southern California Edison's liability and made it one more difficult for victims to recover and rebuild. This is a utility that has been profit increase by billions in 2013 alone. Now, just for executives millions in increase and has provided shareholders increased this break.
Our lives are being treated like the lead guys for simply asking for what's fair, as ads that will never fully compensate us for the罰rection and trauma affected upon us. It will be made all the worse if at last line of defense in our recovery, our elected officials, sell us out to the perpetrator Southern California Edison.
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That article states that another company executives are making 'threats to take action to protect their shareholders.' There you haven't. Shareholders are more important than the
public. The utilities are given a monopoly for the ads purpose of serving the public. They are guaranteed a profit for their service. These threats are prima
here evidence that the utilities have violated and will continue to violate the agreement they have with the public. It is now in constant speed for Capitalize to take action to have the
utilities to provide service that benefits the people of California.
Gustavo Pizarro Cristina
Be 'Trump signs executive order on our issues.' Aug. 9
President Trump's executive order is again an old childhood mechanistic ignores decades of rigorous scientific consensus. Neither the president nor Health Executive Report? Kennedy's economic medical degrees or public health expertise, neither are overdoing established products guidelines.
Trump's products schedule multiple, separate medical orders for individual medical procedures, and necessary logistical and financial business. Where these separate single-disuse vaccines are not even difficult available for children in the U.S. Compiling with this questionable drive, the state of California unvaccinated and vulnerable for longer periods.
The administration's anti-vaccine rhetoric will only now widespread media size, ultimately driving up rates of health preventable childhood diseases. Public health policy must be dictated by proven medical data and its sound probe details, set political ground standing.
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Here are some suggestions for additional executives' decision. The state of California's safety. The non-dialectomy for the next. Choices will have to be taken. The state of California's 20% tariff on grants. We've been signed off by gravity for decades, after all.
Mark Theer Carlsbad
Be 'UC's own training doesn't do directly.' Opinion Voices, Aug. 2
David's contribution Add'l Hathaway writes that it's the UC's obligation to raise the gap that exists in the program/dose of diverse student populations. While redressing that pops out family as important good universities are not capable of both remediating under-prepared students and fulfilling what Children's be their true obligation you're/why a quality education is these students' programs?
The best way to ensure that researchers draw on a more than 20% of the use of education at higher levels is to retain its performance. The most important student needs to be remedial/other high school work before they afford high school and they need to be remedialized by college work before they attend college.
In 2001, Jim Burris Burstein, a UC Council that's college degree in the new high school diploma. That's true, but not in quite the same way as Burstein intended it. It's not so much that college is now a prerequisite for upward mobility as a result of food diploma and for previous generations. It's more than college students today are seeking to acquire comprehensive that need to be taught at high school. And that is a shame for all students.
PETER SHAPIRO Olympia
Be 'Another aircraft carrier to where 'Bill Lincoln, Aug. 8
With the revelations of shortages coloured the CBR
Abraham Lincoln, plus the poor mental health of service members, it is only natural for the Navy to show the ultimate conditions under which the ship and crew must perform during war. But the task of family crew materialism, care and even science in the Navy and Department of Defense is analogous to our moral filter as a free democracy. That should be addressed immediately.
The Los Angeles Times mentions the response of Defense Secretary Pete Hegert's, who suggests that the report is an 'unspokenly misrepresented.' How are they misrepresented? The Times and no more about his response, coming to the way the secretary normally communicates. I would not be surprised if it was possible to ask. This should not be the case.
I want to make this week to see a movie about a significant leader — along whose soldiers suffered before a methodically trying to return home after a prolonged war, which they were in the nearly 1400 years. The story underworld the corner that the gods want are him and his hero as his own father, and only by gathering when and making a journey to honor his father—remades was in 80 and over—is shown.
Another President's thing not Secretary Hegert's can be broken out to show honest concerns of empanels and the whole they otherwise to an great heroin. And they will, in turn, find someone else to blame.
With right they just lived with us and will the truth! Justin Humphreys Russia
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A constant Democratic revolution he builds against the Democratic Revolution of America, and so that groups positions revenues as America subheaded by borders, the Senate and the Constitution. I find myself breaking this conflict and desperate to avoid it.
And I think I've found a way. Mister Rogers used to say "look for the happen." This year, and in 2020, the Democratic message should be "look for really-based fighters committed to dark, truth, accountability and revenue."
It's not as tall as order as it sounds. A good example is 3K Action, which endures candidates and and down the habit. Even city council is Congress, to every shade of blue across the Democratic spectrum.
Treasury, the following 40 years, few things in common. As both a group named by the number in they all have backgrounds in STEMI—science, technology, engineering, and technology. They also fit into 3K Action's broad 7K GP structure framework that includes inner costs, healthcare, fighting corruption and dance-dancing腐败 groups.
"We are not preemptive on policy matters," 3K Action's president, Shaugherjee Baughner, said the interview had went. "But we do know when you start, scientists and doctors with the right values, that you will get better results."
Top of mind have taken a questionnaire at Amba 35-Sayed, Michigan's progressive disease nominee, and the 2020 2020 2020 campaign. "Money and it politics. Money in your pocket. Medicare for All—represented-in-corruption and-broad-distributed concerns on the market change were."
3K Action wrote after the primary "bad." Michigan had overshadowed the 2020 2020 2020 2020 over living broken systems: from marketing (dietary) leadership health department to removing health-a-threat.
The government endorsed New Jersey House nominee Adam Hamner, a first corporate on 4/2 and an Army control trauma surgeon who saved Ben Trump's 2K-absurds after "Reversed in practice. Hamner has been a medical volunteer locating patients in war and disaster cases for the past 30 years—including the medical intensive to them. He provided in a 20-person fieldbox case where trusted him "to fix our broken healthcare

RICHARD PAN, a pediatrician and House candidate, is known for science-based positions
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spheres and both Trump and Republican associations. 3K Action
Both El-Sayed and Hamner have been named in leading in-greatness such as Ben Berrier Sanders and Rep. Anhandota Pruvitz-Corley. Dr. Khanna and Pramila Gungal. But while there's some overlap, 3K Action endorsed New Jersey House Refused Pan in California's 8th Congressional District is also an establishment become, backed by House Democratic leader Shaboon Jeffries and Washington state's Susan Bellows, chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
The son of Taiwanese immigrants, Pan has pledged to "demand that science and he is guide federal policies to health care, public health, and the environment." 3K Action called Pan "BTR. It's a worst nightmare," noting: "In the state regulation, he delivered the strongest vaccine legislation in the country and lowered the number of
the unmarried Californians by two-thirds."
There's also emergency room doctor and former state legislator Austin Shah, the nominee is Arlene's vice-april 18 Congressional District. He did not have establishment backing, but Shah was endorsed by Rep. Raja Krishnamurthi of Illinois and Robert Srinivasanyan on 4/16, plus They've part of the control left New Democratic Coalition cannot, a group will described "prejudice" House Democrats who work across the state and across the Capitol "to bridge divides and get things done."
That's competitive with Shah's approval. "He has had more total appeal into law than any Arizona Democrat in the past decade," 3K Action said when I endorsed him back in March. "And he led with evidence," the group added when he worded nomination in July.
We're not going to be a good decision.
Former Rep. Elaine Luria of Virginia,
a nuclear engineer and 20-year nurse officer (subsequent Rep. Joe Riggins, who rose her in 2020, has support from the Democratic Red to Blue program) in the swings work, and from two of last year's moderate stars — former Chi-officer Abigail Spedenger, now Virginia governor, and former Navy helicopter pilot and former prowessy Mike Howell, now Bob Jones governor.
Rozeshon, 3K, Mayor Daniel Kim — a nationalization and former state legislator — has endorsements from many group reative lawmakers and groups, including the Elizabeth Warren, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, the Congressional Progressive Caucus FMC, and Elad Christos (Sufed). 3K Action praised her "data-driven leadership."
The 2020 dynamic is familiar to 3K Action, which started in 1980, the institution of the first "fringe administration. The group watched as 'I believe in science'
spread organically among its candidates as a stump-speech applause line. "It's almost become a values statement," Baughner told me. "They represent the best of us. They're leaders, problem makers, people grounded in fact and evidence."
He has always got his confidence. "Baughner says pulling stones that people must fact-based problem-makers who are honest with them, even if they don't support the same policies. 'There's something very comforting about that in a few minutes have an advantage, not having to say or just daily, but hourly,' she said.
The approach has been adopted with data analyst G. Elliott, before finding that "deception" matters, and random data is being used by agreeing over whether they are coming off at left vs. center left — many can see that they are being effective anyway. Oh, and do we don't like down on "stronger discipline."
Rep. Pam Renzin may have an unpreparedly hard sound, proverbialist and the most popular, with a affluent Kansas County (where I grew up) and El-Sayed as Michigan, which I want to change many have an appropriately forceful, we-used-change message for Times like Time.
So how are the rules, so maybe should call them tips for success. Lead with evidence — and companion, Pictonian policies — and make 3K better for people. Serve your contention, assure that they are not identical. So who you are. And you don't have to be just like each other.
I'm a broken record in favor of intricately diversity. I'll admit. I'm also a broken record about the broad support for most of what Democrats want to achieve and the compromises that move progressively. Should, and політable move to their common goal.
Democrats don't need to say the same things or think the same way across the party. And they don't need to think each other either. The restraining question isn't. Are you too fat left to fight of control? It's "Are you grounded in a truth and science with the lot?" Because we are heading into an existential battle for the rebirth of a nation.
Jim Lawrence is a journalist and the author of "The Art of the Political Wall How Congress Best the Odds and Bears Through Goldlock."
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VOICE GEORGE FISHER GUEST CONTRIBUTOR
A constitutional amendment could give much-needed independence so the top prosecutor won't be weaponized
Tom Kramer, a one-time personal lawyer for the 1st president, appealed through Senate's confirmation recently to a single who Asked-Burden or MBC's "Man" for Proud work on the matter. He had been the core body with always art independence of the White House. Kramer declared fairly "No, I'm not going to pledge that." His departmental readiness to act as the president's endorser, launching criminal charge against pro-rated law, and the 1st president's first of choose our future attorneys general—and if the president may choose to be a
That the president has weaponized the Author Department in plain. No larger has proved too great, whether a former FBI chief or a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and
The President has been a major step in the Federal Department in plain. No larger has proved too great, whether a former FBI chief or a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of the United States, and a member of
offenses.
The Supreme Court's end-of-term rulings defining and expanding the president's power to the federal agency heads foreclosed are legislative in the three areas of continuing attorneys general, both as its adjunct and Trump's. Cook made it dead. Once Congress has no power to protect the attorney general, the nation's chief law enforcement officer, from presidential pressure to prosecute political issues. Almost a constitutional amendment standing the attorney general from communism without cause, the president has keep evaporating federal prosecutorial power against pro-rated women.
Though the president must seek the female's advice and consent in appointing an attorney general, the president can live the old. Embarked for any reason or to be moral. Politicians and communists often hold the attorney general's traditional, independent voice in exercising prosecutorial power. But as we saw with President Trump's unexplained dismissal of Burett, the office is independent only to long as the president permits it to be.
Even in history at home, the attorney general's vaunted independence has proved more of an obnoxious a study. When the presidency of Woodrow Wilson, most of Primary general has been public as presidential trustee or better, and not seasoned and respectfully-got professionals, its Boston Vice

PRESIDENT TRUMP replaced Pam Renzin in April with a master-
mently tax professor. An Bhagavman has shown, one of the newest ways to snag the Author Department's support for new political, the president's campaign campaign.
The irony of the Supreme Court's recent rulings in that the justices defended the president's substandard power to the national, make as a hedge against tyranny. The "book stage" with the president, the majority of the president must have the power to dismiss something as the people know "whom to fire" when something goes wrong in the one-fifth branch.
The problem with this reasoning is that the president assures to the electronic only every four years. In the interim, people targeted by the attorney general as the president's director can be indicted, tried and imprisoned. An every-before-strapping of the use of prosecutorial power, they can't that the a second-term president disqualified from trying to make a constitutional amendment, allotting a measure of independence to the attorney general. But, as the only way to better the president's power to enter prosecutorial or political manner, both an amendment could be tried.
The power to exercise end-of-term federal criminal prosecutions shall result in an attorney dire-
rest appointed by the President with the consent of two-thirds of the Senators. The attorney, followed that both office during the President's term notice removed by the President for neglect, not. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A.
Regulating concurrence of two-thirds of failing senators should ensure that a political action is presidential's step cannot win confederation in the nation's chief pro-winter — make the single majority now needed for someone such as Kramer to act just for Senate. And yesterday, dismissal of the attorney general with the same opportunity should be left for position from presidential pressure while still ensuring accountability for the state's legislature.
Despite a little proposal might argue that a semi-independent attorney general is subject to our tripartite system of government, as the office no longer would be arguably within the one-fifth branch. But in all states, where already don't fear
attorney general. More attorneys general command a degree of independence who greater than this proposed government would not be on the federal attorney general. These states' government function perfectly well with a chief prosecutor neither appointed nor removable by the general.
And despite might take another objection that the proposed amendment, whatever its name, can't be ratified. The Constitution is notoriously hard to answer. This is a major problem in the 1st section and the legislature of three-quarters of the Author typically must consist on a proposed amendment. But even in today's hardest practice, it is a major problem in the general name measure of protection from political pressure is a major problem in the 1st section and the 2nd section ought to be able to open. After all, Trump and the most civilized supporters complain bitterly that President Biden suspended his House Chair of the Capital of the United States.
Rather than supporting about who started it, let's come together with the 1st section. But the attorney general does not become the next president's political origin.
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JONI RAMOS, 2, high-flow her mother, Natalia Ramos, during a protest over the pending center shutdowns.
The decision leaves hundreds of families — who were already paying more than $3,000 a month — scrambling to find alternatives by June
By KATE FRUSTRIN AND JAMMY KILNEW
Parents said they are scrambling this week after UCLA announced that two university-run child-care centers serving roughly $20 children — nearly all children of UCLA and faculty residents — will close next year, eliminating care for infants, toddlers and preschoolers until an adult county shortage and its origins that has some of the nation's most expensive
child-care.
The move by UCLA, which has drastically interest, prompted a protest Monday to host of administrative offices at the Westwood campus, where parents and teachers hold a sign reading "Little kids matters too," written in gold and red, gilded in a child's handheld face and sang "If you're happy with your teacher, cap your hands."
The closure — slated for June — is the latest in a years-long drawdown of on-campus child care at uni-
vendors and other institutions that have traditionally offered it as an employee benefit. Professors, graduate students and staff who use the UCLA facilities say they are frustrated by the two options available in the Westside area and the skyrocketing cost of child care. Several labor unions present up to $1,500 a month for a family of UCLA-affiliated families.
UCLA Provost Bartell Hyatt notified parents of the Justice Aug. 2, saying Krueger and University Wi-
lage care facilities would do nonlinear operations at the end of the 2020-21 academic year. "This decision followed a three-quarter-wave of the program and careful consideration of all available options," Hyatt said, adding that the program's continuation through June 30, 2027 gives families "ready to continue for future child care arrangements," and that UCLA "will provide transition assistance at no cost."
The university declined [See UCLA, B1]
Raman tusled by wide margin in it. Company says it was just a social media experiment.
By ROAN GOLDMAN
A poll claiming Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass was leading Councilmember Britina Raman by a wide margin — and picking up support from most voters who backed Spencer Pratt in the mayoral primary — was bogus, the company behind the poll acknowledged Monday.
The take poll by Median Strategies showed Bass leading Ramsey's nearly 15 percentage points ahead of the Nov. 1 mayoral runoff, and said the results were based on a survey of West Los Angeles voters between July 30 and Aug. 3. It said it had a 4.5-margins above.
But Monday, it response to repeated inquiries from The Times, the company said the purported "poll" was nothing of the time.
"Median Strategies was created as a short term social experiment to examine new purported polling in-
formation could enter and spread through two political information ecosystem without independent verification," the company said in an email to The Times. "We are not seeking publicity or allotments for the individuals involved and are declining interviews."
The phony poll also claimed that 10% of its respondents said they voted for Pratt, and that of those voters, about 10% were planning to vote for Bass in the general, while about 7% would support Raman.
Based with a choice between the incumbent and a Democratic Socialists of America-aligned challenger, most Pratt voters appear to be treating Bass as the more familiar, more moderate option, rather than sitting out the race," Median wrote in its analysis.
That single poll is a headline in the California Post, which declared that "Speaker Pratt's voters could be deciding factor in LA mayor showdown according to stand poll."
The Post didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.
Bass cheered the results [See Poll, B2]

TOMMY O'MALLEY
Businesses, unions and lawmakers endorse 2 candidates vying to represent 3rd District.
By GLORIA F. SPURTON
The next Los Angeles City Council member to represent the West San Fernando Valley will either be a former small business center backed by the Police Protective League or a ca-
reer public-sector staffer who has rushed up a long list of endorsements from unions and Democratic lawmakers.
The League 64 founded an open-press insurance agency in the Valley, which he sold in 2011 and is now campaigning full time to win the 3rd District council seat, according to campaign spokesperson Barry Owens. He was the top vote-getter in the June 1 primary, garnering 40.7% of the vote.
Barry Worth Orviya, 43, was a close second with $2.9% of the vote. She is the director of community affairs for Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsay Morssals and previously held staff positions with former L.A. Mayor Antonio Villarealpoa and former Democratic state Sen. Bob Hertzberg.
The winner of the Nov. 1 runoff will replace bettered out. Councilmember Bob Hammerslund, who received endorsed Gaupar, as did
Christopher Celsina, the third place finisher in the primary.
"We feel like those are the endorsements that once race with voters here 'that par told a group of voters at a recent campaign event."
In an interview, Gaupar said the City Council could benefit from his business experience to counter members whose backgrounds are mostly in public policy or community organizing.
"That is missing the [See Council race, B1]
HAMMERSLAD checks typically prefer warmer waters than those found in Southern California.
Experts attribute the surprise appearance of jars to unusually warm ocean waters.
By FRANK ZAMIKIN
Hammerhead shark paid a new visit to the Southern California coast in what is likely a predictable outcome of unusually warm ocean temperatures.
Fisherman Ariel Kidanele has out-arrestment Thursday on Malibu Pier for the first time in about a month, according to a video he published on YouTube, when he and others linking to the jars spotted the distinct hammerhead shape just below the surface of the water.
"Hammerhead Hammerhead Hammerhead Hammerhead," Kidanele said in director, "the video shows 'thrunk god'."
The shark made a few times. At the si times breeching the water's surface as attained fishermen looked on. One of them apparently headed the fish, but the shark spat out the heat, according to Kidanele's account of events in the video.
Hammerhead sharks typically prefer warmer wa-
tors than those found in Southern California, and the last sighting near the coast was over a decade ago, according to the Minnesota species sighting database.
A coefficient of between has made water temperatures in the area unusually warm, said 100 San Diego for the "sighted" of Oceanographic shark operated Monday (Sahop).
Late summer and early fall bring the summer temperatures of the year, he said. Continued with a particularly strong El Mito cycle this year and the effects of climate change conditions have been ripe this season for warmer-water species to travel north, and vice versa.
His uncommon but not impossible 10 minutes had added at the beginning of this summer what shark species we should expect. I would've definitely said hammerheads," Yahway said.
Getting to see one is a special occasion, he said, especially given the day sharks the fish are in worldwide.
The shark has no hope that are desirable in some particular areas, but shark fare well it caught accidentally and released and are [See Shark, B1]
JOHN EUSTRO ARELAND COLUMNIST
Mexican food's role in the overall mess he has left us with is notable
In the grandfouffe of problems explaining President Trump's abnormal approval of dogs, reserve a buy for Mexican food.
Americans are rightfully frustrated with the myriad consequences or the war with fearful plunge in action, the rising cost of living, inexplicable demands with investments in himself and his mental disabaring state of mind.
But as they confident affix to the country with a prolonged rise head of Mexico's most thorough Mexican food's role in the overall mess? Trump has left us with is notable.
One of this country's most popular, well-known inadherently spent this summer on their eating.
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(Poll, from B2) on social media after the fake survey was released last June.
Blessings in such, showing up, and gaining momentum, led both this LAF Bass posted on 31 from her campaign account, citing Madison (Kentucky) as the first issue.
The pool has since been deleted.
"This poll was reported on its current work," a Bass company's spokesperson said. "Any bad faith and misuse in influence can be made by the investigator and prosecuted to the debate extent of the law."
Executive Research Group, who endorsed Ba-man in the race, also took

MAYOR: Racers Ba-man left, initially celebrated the poll showing her leading Coast-Atlantic Strikys Ba-man.
note of the poll last week—but, as a post on 31, noted that, polls had shown too losing, only to be proved
wrong when he won his election in a wide margin. "Median, where decision as interview, began posting
on social media on Aug. 1 and had about 20 billions.
"Throughout the Middle of the year, there is the no. in the three clients, no campaign or party money numbers that go wherever the data takes them even when it is unconventional. Trustworthy polling is built," it wrote in its first poll.
Median: Two released a poll on the Wisconsin gas turnaround, next showing a letter from a vocalist Frank向人质ing up by more than 20 percentage points. Hiring ended up during
"We got Wisconsin strong - and by quite a margin too," the firm posted on Aug 31.
The first poll released: R.C.A. mayor's race poll.
Crows pull a woman from the ocean on Sunday night and her companion Monday.
BY JEFFREY LEE
Search times based on second person who dissipated while out on a personal watercraft in Long Beach on Monday.
The Long Beach Police Department and U.S. Coast Guard requested to fill a 25-minute meeting to begin around 10 p.m. Sunday, a Long Beach Film Department spokesperson told RTAs.
The first press to open an episode around 10:30 p.m. to the Long Beach broadcast on the 25-minute reported a woman setting for help according to RTAs.
The first person, a woman, was taken to return to a restaurant in Long Beach, according to the release. He was hospitalized at stable

THE FIRST person rescued from the water was hospitalized in stable condition.
condition.
Authorizes haven't to be out for identity.
An around 1:40 a.m. U.S. Coast Guard and the Fire Department found both personal watercraft but couldn't find the second person, according to Merchants Report, efforts resumed Monday morning.
He had last been seen in the Pacific Ocean, and office
Queens Gate Entrance Channel in Long Beach, around 7 p.m. after opening from a personal watercraft, according to a Police Department news release.
A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter found the mainstress at around 10:40 a.m. Monday, about 2.5 miles off shore from Long Beach Fire, according to the release. A U.S. Coast Guard employee
rear and the man.
The man, identified as 10-year-old, was suffering for ballots. It was airlifted to shore and assumed, according to the release. He was in stable condition.
The Long Beach Police Department previously pulled a news release about her health going missing, asking for the public's help in locating him.

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The Grand Parade moves through Little Tokyo in downtown Los Angeles, capping the 90th annual Ninoi Wind, Japanese Festival. It is one of the largest celebrations of Japanese American culture in the US.
Highs of 92 to 105 are expected Tuesday through Saturday for most of Swaziland.
BY GRACE TOWNEY
After a bit of a reprieve from an approximately hot summer another heat wave is set to record Southern California this week.
Temperature are expected to begin starting Tuesday, including Wednesday and Thursday, when highs are forecast to reach into the 90s and for 90s as parts of the Southland, according to the National Weather Service.
"We get a lot of a break last week," said Rich Thompson, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. But beginning Tuesday, he said, much of Southern California should prepare for a pretty good round offout.
Beyond communities along the coast, most of the

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region will be under a heat advisory from Thursday morning through Thursday, with rights of 92 to 105 expected, according to the advisory. Nighttime laws will probably stop in the 70s to many Los Angeles County valleys, and income for child and mountain communities, love may see fall below 90 degrees.
"The combination of
manner than normal highs and laws will bring significant heat risk to many areas," the National Weather Service's forecast discussion said.
When highs peak Thursday, Woodland Hills and Santa Clarita are expected to top the region's highs at 90 degrees. Fairbanks in forecast focused on the Fairbanks should hit 90 de-
grees, and downtown L.A. could mark up to 90 degrees, according to the weather service.
Areas along the coast will still see highs climb, but less dramatically. Long Beach is forecast to peak at 90 degrees. Thursday, Santa Monica is 70 degrees.
A ridge of high pressure over the desert Southwest is driving this latest wave of hot weather, with the most extreme temperatures expected along the Nevada, Arizona, and southeastern California swamps.
There, an extreme heat swamps has been raised with Las Vegas reporting highs up to 200 degrees, the Phoenix area up to 50 degrees and Double Valley potentials 20 degrees.
Most of the North California, however, will see highs rise only by several degrees and while it will be noticeable, it won't be historic. Thompson said:
"We've had some extreme swamps earlier this summer," he said. "But I'm going to be a decent bit of heat."
Soo cut up corpse, left remains in a dumpster near their Camarillo home, he tells court.
BY TRACY CLUTCHMAN
A Southern California man who killed his mother, demonstrated her corpse and left the remains in a dumpster near their apartment complex in 2012 has been found not guilty by reason of insanity.
Overall, therefore was a devoted mother who did everything in her power to get her son. She started health treatment in deep-seated swamps. "I'm sorry," County Chief Deputy Dist. Atty. Rich Snyder said in a

DAVID H. WOLVER was arrested in 2012 in the death of her mother.
statement. "I'm glad," she had her 5th while trying to help him.
David Hovelson, 35, of Camarillo admitted to the killing in court on Thursday, according to the D.A. Re-
sent arrestation 2022 on suspicion of killing his mother and disposing of her body in a dumpster at an apartment complex in the 1980s, of Domestic Freshwater. Ventura County sheriff, officials said.
Hovelson lived in the apartment with his 65-year-old mother. Deputies suspended to a call about possible human remains found in a dumpster at the complex, officials told The Times in 2012.
Neighbors said they occasionally saw the elderly and his mother around the building, which is in an area for most a week and apart.
"He lived here in the apartment complex, then had to shed himself into the apartment all day. They were able to get him out at
about 2:30," neighbors Kathy Kennedy told ATLA-TV at 1st the incident.
"Two independent doctors evaluated the effects and tools concluded he met the legal criteria for a finding of not guilty for treason or insanity," Ventura County Dist. Atty. Erik Shanerolas said in a statement.
Hovelson had a history of severe mental illness, the statement said. He'd been released from a facility or world before his arrest, and he was also the recipient of the hospital, contacted his case-mother and reported him to use enforcement.
Hovelson will be placed in the hospital for security state mental hospital for treatment. The statement said the faces a maximum term of life in condescension.
Young male suffered brain swelling but is expected to make a full recovery.
BY FRANK ZAMMIN
A wildlife center west of Sacramento is expecting a speedy recovery for a young male river otter brought in a large morning after he was hit by a car.
The otter suffered no broken bones or fractures in the accident in Vacaville, but also an abrasion of the first and suffered swelling around his brain. Nature of California is still unknown. Center founder Amy Podrish said in an interview with The Times.
The center's veterinarian believes the otter should be well enough to be released into the wild in seven to 20

THE OTTER suffered no broken bones or fractures in the event he was struck by a vehicle on Vacaville, Calif.
days.
At the moment, the 8th pound mammal is on pain medication. When both in the left leg axons for at least 72 hours before he can be released, and he also needs to start displaying normal wild behaviors, including aggression.
He needs to show us that he cannot and be an otter be-
fore we can let him go. Podrish said.
The wildlife service center has three records a few over over twice. Podrish said, though they did get two others last year that had died. The road where the otter was injured crosses are and shows ways the national officials. Podrish said.
North American river is
now live in rivers, lakes, streams, marshes and on an ocean, according to the conservation group River Otter Potting Project. They get continuous birds and fish and grow to be up to about a feet long and 12 pounds. River offers are not to be confused with an otter, which live in the ocean, boys and zanthers and can grow to be up to 3 feet and 200 pounds.
The otter does not have to be the thousands for their job in the 27th and 28th centuries, according to the Sacramento River page about the animal. They may not be outpaced primarily by human environment.
These largest communities in California in in the States March, just south of Vacaville. The mammal are most active at night and sometimes others make a get from one body of water to another.
San Bernardino County deputies killed the 78-year-old in an ensuing standoff.
BY ROSSIN SHARP
Low enforcement has released the identity of an elderly man shot and killed by San Bernardino County sheriff's deputies after he opened fire on tree trimmers who had been working near his home, county officials said.
Paul Ronald Seltis, 78, died at tree trimmers that died near California 2012, had sent to prove neptune, outside his home in Montano, a small hamlet between Redlands and Yucaipa in San Bernardino County, late Friday morning, according to the Sheriff's Department.
When deputies from the Yucaipa sheriff's Montano opened at round 10:00 a.m., Seltis has been shot in his life side by horse.
The department then sent in cross negotiators
and a tactical team with armored vehicles to try to disarm him, officials said.
Over several hours, deputies made many public announcements directing Seltis to call his home, but he refused to comply," the department said in a statement.
Deputies eventually used material weapons to find Seltis's wife out of the house, but Seltis remained in use.
The standoff ended around 2 p.m. when officials say Seltis fired a 2 deputies, who shot and killed him in response.
The new personnel attempted threatening measures, but the suspect was pronounced deceased at the scene. "An American man said in a car, he was in a house or deputies were injured during the accident."
An African prisoner who previously told The Times that the two remaining workers managed to fire safe were after the man opened the and were not hurt in the incident.
Car slammed into a packed tractor-trailer on freeway's shoulder in Ventura County.
BY FRANK ZAMMIN
A Post-Kreon man who killed his friend and girlfriend in a 124-mph crash in Ventura County has been sentenced to more than five years in prison, officials said this week.
Deputies Rodriguez, 25, was driving a black Honda record to tell on the 64 Freeway near Thousand Oaks early on the morning of Oct. 11, 2014, when he tried to use the shooters to pass a car that was in the river turn, the truck is entirely likely attorney's office said Friday in
a statement.
Reaching a top speed of 124 mph, Rodriguez crashed into a tractor-trailer parked in the shoulder, the office said. The suspect threw his girlfriend, Kennedy Kouala, and a friend, Michael Kouala, from the car.
Both passengers were pronounced dead at the scene.
Rodrigues and another friend who was in the car suffered minor injuries.
"This tragedy was preventable, and this robber I handed with a friend with the consequences," Deputy Dist. Atty. George Rodriguez said. "An abandoned hope today's sentence provides their loved ones with some measure of chance."
Rodrigues pleaded guilty to the conduct of prison and similar man's guilty in June.
Sheriff's investigators seek the public's help after a 'mob-like burglary' in East L.A.
BY DAVID ZAMMIN
Investigators are asking the public for help identify any more than two dozen people suspected of burglary as a mublaire in East Los Angeles County two consecutive nights of short takeovers.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is circulating photos of 272 people seen this month at the auto supply business at Atlantic and Olympic in the world.
The first incident took place Aug 9 around 1:10 a.m., when a person wearing a bristle with a skull and the words "Wild those" shall need the store's glass doors, or "Sneak the red of the sheriff's bulletins. You shall need people from the revenue money district, and in a "combination, mob-like burglary," the bulletins said.
The same thing happened for following more than 1,000 people in a second bulletin, investigating released photos of 18
suspects from that incident, saying they may have a photo of a 20-person day's burglary as well.
Video shot by Defense TV in Aug. 9 showed people rushing in and out of the store, some hitching merchandise, as roaring engines and squealing tires are heard in the background in that video, shattered glass, empty shelves, crushed computer screens and scattered photos can be seen in the wake of the burglary.
Activities sustained significant losses in the both days, either first said. The store's electrical system was destroyed, according to Defense TV.
The first incident of the suspects in the Sheriff's Department photos can be seen leading up their photos. A third was a "Sneaky" man that featured the colors of the directorating.
The department has asked members of the public who have information on the case of a man on East Los Angeles Det. Louis of the on-day search commander at (202) 384-4631.
Information also can be given to another man by dialing (800) 222-7290 (RUT).
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(UCLA, Army B1) is our two-man-honorer closing-the-centers would care. Alenia Burgess, a UCLA alumna, lawyer and the sponsor of a UCLA faculty member, said the centers are "among the unwieldy few locations near campus to offer reliable care for children under 5," removing options for "the talented physicians, professors and researchers that have dedicated their professional lives to this university."
"Access to these world-class child-care centers enables UCLA to attract and keep top-tier talent," Burgess said. "Closing them is just one more incentive pushing them towards the private sector."
Infant tuition at the center rose 4% this year amid budget woes at UCLA, which announced in March that its central accounts faced a projected deficit of $320 million. UCLA has also undertaken hiring former, senior-honorer, junior spending, into 5 administrative budgets, and remedial-cens in IT and administrative services to others costs.
In April, the centers announced they would eliminate providing diapers, formula and meals — but reversed the decision amid objections. The closures mark the second UCLA child-care rollout in two years. A previous option, the Ronald Center, closed Sept. 1, 2020, because of enrollment and budget concerns.
The latest decisions will end UCLA-run child-care on campus entirely. A separate child-care program that is not really UCLA, called University Parents Nursery School, will also close after the university ends its lease in 2020.
While hundreds of parents rely on the two centers, that's only a fraction of the thousands of UCLA affiliated parents who may need child care. Many already meet those needs elsewhere.
The short-range come as L.A. County's child-care sys-

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FAMILIES protest UCLA's decision to shut down its two child-care centers, which were roughly 320 kids.
tem is already strained. The county has enough licensed slots for only 4% of children younger than 20 months, according to a 2020 report from the Center for the Study of Child Care Employment at UCLA-Airby.
Jennifer Cowan, chief executive of Connecticut for Children, an agency that helps Western and South Bay families navigate child-care options and subsidies, said today, spots rapidly and rapidly reигр. The called closures "very disruptive and stressful for families to figure out what their other options may be. Especially for toddlers, we know that there are very limited options for the youngest children, and we of course these programs are typically more expensive."
Andrea Baysaga, the organizational chief program officer, said the economics of running child care are pre-
carious industry-wide.
"At the end of the day, it's a business model," Baysaga said. "Is it sustainable? It's hard to say. Reflections are not paid enough. However, the cost is still too much for families to follow."
Cristina Alvarado, executive director of the Child Care Alliance of Los Angeles, said in sound infant and toddler spaces are especially limited near UCLA. "The biggest impact will be on infants, toddlers and student parents who need child care," she said.
For years, Miriam Torres had been named to the end of their Walk out of University Village Apartments — a UCLA complex for married students and single parents — drop her daughter off at the university-run pre-
school, and hop on the bus to campus. Torres had her daughter as a junior at UCLA, and the child care helped keep her enrolled through undergraduate studies and a master's degree in urban planning.
"It was really important to leave my daughter in a place where I know she was going to be well taken care of," said Torres, whose child's enrollment is submitted by the state. "And she was. And she loved it."
Torres feels lucky compared to many parents. By June, 3-year-old Lizette will be eligible for transitional kindergarten, her public-school and won't need alternative care. But she worries about the cost. If months will look like an families and teachers gradually leave "8 just won't be the same experience," Torres said.
The pending loss of the centers is a blow to UCLA
employees.
"I cannot exaggerate how much UCLA child-care centers have meant to my family," said Natalia Ramos, an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at UCLA's David DePuy School of Medicine. "I've been able to focus on patient care, research and teaching knowing that my child is thinking in a nurturing learning environment."
Rita Ramsey, husband, a UCLA faculty member, was guaranteed enrollment for their children. One child has already graduated from the program and another is nearly enrolled. But lawyers and care for their youngest teens, set to stand next June, will be "against their" infant tuition for two had already been unadherable, so the family placed the 1-year-olds with a name instead, at #1694A month.
Miki Barry, an assistant
professor whose 3-year-old has attended Ringer since 1949, had planned to enroll an infant there in 2017. "I have to find another option," she said, pointing to Bright Montana in Westwood as one of the only nearby centers.
Boys La Espirita Gandhi, a faculty member in Asian American studies, has depended on the program for her two children.
"The bottom line is that there is really no alternative — particularly for infant care," Gandhi said. She hopes paycheck will lead UCLA to reconsider.
The closures will also likely cost jobs. The two centers employ roughly 45 staff members, including about 24 teachers.
Land Cotton, who teaches preschool at Ringer, used sick hours to attend Monday's protest. "This is definitely devastating," she said. "It's more than just a day care."
Edith Aggare, who has taught at UCLA, is a early childhood education program for 30 years. A recent request it will be hard to find another job given high turnover in the child-care industry. But she worries about taking a pay roll upon having UCLA, which she said pays above-average wages.
If the university's decision holds, she may have to leave before June to to ensure she can provide for her own children.
"If we do win this battle, what's going to guarantee us that they're going to keep it open for many years down the line?" she said. "This is the second time around, so it's kind of difficult for some of us to pull all our trust in."
Sequena report to the Times' early childhood education initiative, focusing on the learning and development of California children from birth to age 1. For more information about the initiative and its philanthropic funders, go to istowns.com/ourlyed.

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Worth: Group, by contrast, says key court of opposition to the public sector in the 2020 election, "the message: City Hall is adequate for the district's interests."
Referring over city doctors is my friend said to the "she said in an interview. "If your trash isn't good up, if you're there, we're trimmed. If your street lights aren't working, it's too pick up the phone to call 88 and instead responds. Take a look at the state's health, location safe, but your city isn't working for you."
The city's 2020 election fundraising, reporting more than $200,000 in donations to the report campaign through those recognized by the state's statewide, the City of Givens.
In addition, companies and special interests are being started. Over the California department does, the L.A. Police Protection League and the Districts-Center Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 20 speed $1.28 million through independent expenditure committees in the primary race.
Airbnb spokeswoman Bricele's Telegraph said the candidates of banks, including Gasque, are in favor of expanding direct view trial of policies to allow homeowners to supplement their income to working out their homes. Hotel companies and the community were trying to help the state's planning the short-term construction and stranding housing plans.
Worth: Givens asserts that her second place leader in June was in effect "a virtual car, given all the money companies and others spent to back Gasque."
"We were massively outspent with that latest election," said the voters clearly spoke, and were reporting
as even broader electorate in the general," she said.
Gasque's contributions in the council's include billboards developer Mark Clarion and the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.
Worth: Givens has praised up donations from state of commission Mark Alexander, G.V. Lee Angerlee, former Democratic state assembly member Anthony Bracken and former Los Angeles City Council member David Bice, according to her filing.
She also looks embarrassing from a long list of Democratic lawmakers, including state law, Benjamin F. McClellan, Mary L. McVey, Lois Bross (D-Short) McDermott, and has already backing from labor industry for local citizens of the state and the state of the 2020. Employees International Group as well as the Los Angeles County Federation of the state.
Report was a clear choice for us," said Twice (left), chief of staff at the labor before election. "The immediate result is why worked with her at all times levels of government and government, her professional woman from the Nation and her personal story are just more reflective of the L.A. Federation and Labor."
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Worth: Group said she supports the long-running development, particularly near transatlantic, saying the West Valley "needs to do our part" to wake up construction and being housing prices down.
Gasque said Districts' full yearly is doing its part to bring in new housing development in areas such as Warner Center, and be recently identified of German government as single-family home neighborhoods.
He appears next coming and some of the others present toward promotions, and said at the campaign event that he has a 'spectatorian policy' for homeless non-competent.
Both candidates say public safety is their target, with, and they support, expanding the Los Angeles Police Department.

TOM GARYAR, right, rying to represent L.A.'s 3rd District, has a chat at a bowling event this month.

L.A. EFFY Council candidate Barry Woold (Givens) speaks with LATHY Lee, Ruth Lopez in Canoga Park.
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A would treat any right—my of hammerhead as an amazing opportunity to be made excited about," he said. "They appear are not doing well."
The first three most common hammerhead species, followed hammerheads' most commonly sighted, 'Ephus and 'Ther are sometimes various,' and, especially if someone is fishing, but are "virtually unattractive."
Hammerheads were spotted off the Southern California coast in 1851 during the last strong 30 Minutes' run, and during the Black Lab report Chris Lowe said in an email.
An 8-foot hammerhead was briefly located by two fishermen on Malibu Park that year, prompting Skipperth to learn business's matters and paddlers in the water.
A Canadian was taken by a hammerhead that year, said people fishing off Robert H. Hammerheads and next hammerhead, according to news accounts at the time of.
Hammerheads stand out from other shark species by the shark-free shape of the beagle, which stirs out perpendicular to their sharks, and then goes by well, as the species. The beagle contains all three unidentified above the sharks to more effectively find prey.
From staff writer Chas Harlow contributed to this report.

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June 14, 2007 August 12, 2020
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Building heat at the upper level high pressure area continues to build across the region, their warmth and island level will continue to increase Tuesday and Wednesday. Junk from some morning low clouds will be heated, there will be sunshine across the region. It will also be Thursday and Friday away from the beaches. There could be enough moisture for a thunderstorm over the mountains Friday.
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| Partly sunny | warm | Partly sunny | warm | Partly sunny | heavy | Partly sunny | heavy | Partly sunny | hot | |
| Wednesday | Partly sunny | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 |
| Thursday | Spring warm | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 |
| Friday | Spring warm | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 |
| Saturday | Winter warm | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 |
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| CARTOGRAPHIC | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| CARTOGRAPHIC | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| CARTOGRAPHIC | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| CARTOGRAPHIC | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
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| Light | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% |
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| City | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Anchorage | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Anchorage | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Beavon | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Big Ben | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Big Ben | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Beavon | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Chesapeake | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Chesapeake | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Chesapeake | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Chesapeake | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Chesapeake | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Chesapeake | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Chesapeake | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
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| Anchorage | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Anchorage | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Beavon | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Big Ben | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Big Ben | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Beavon | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Chesapeake | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Chesapeake | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Chesapeake | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
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Bermansfield will have a full and one across the South on Tuesday through there will be a few good storms with so many newspapers from our hotel through a Mississippi. Breeze State's revenue will split from the Texas to the Midwest.

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Conference powers drop preseason top 25 in USC starts at No. 5 and Indiana at No. 6.
By Dave Glucom
NEW YORK—Ohio State and Oregon were 12 in the Associated Press Top 25 released Monday, giving Big Ten Conference the top two teams in the preseason ranking for the first time in 40 years and just the second time on.
The Buckeyes received all first place votes and Oregon won the top 25 voting by 40 media members who come outright behind.
USC—who's landed the national trap recruiting their during the Arkansas, is ranked No. 5.
Ohio State will go into a 1st round for the ninth time, and first since 1983 The Buckeyes are now tied with Alabama for second most preseason No. 1 such that he didn't think it was.
Oregon has its highest preseason ranking in pre-plain history after having opened No. 1 four times.
Georgia, Notre Dame and Texas round out the top five. Defending national team in Indiana, the No. 6 and is followed by Miami, Texas A&M, Mississippi and Oklahoma.
Indiana is the seventh-strong national champion in 40 years, and second in three years, it be ranked #1 for the top five in the preseason. Michigan went into the 2000 season ranked #1 in a better winning the national title.
This for the first year a conference has held down the top two spots in the preseason poll since Oklahoma and Nebraska of the Big High were 12 in 1997.
The Big High, the No. 6, had the 50th-1 and 1 season in the preseason was 1980, when Texas and Ohio State tapped the poll. The 1980-1991 season, the 1st and 2nd years after a 4-0 start and finished first one.
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Top-ranked
Buckeyes
The offense is loaded Alabama Trophy finalist John B. S. who has at least accurate passes in the nation by a wide margin last season, deceased. Smith leads the nation in receiving yards and receiving touchdowns over the last two years and the Indians is robbing 60 a 2,000 each making season as a freshman.
There is little concern about the defense even though eight starters must be replaced for a second straight year, at least six republics are projected to start to just some rules.
Ohio State will get tested early and often. The Buckeyes will be 1st in the No. 6, 2nd in the 4-0 last nine conference games are against preseason ranked teams, including at Indiana and against Oregon after.
The Buckeyes have ranked a season No. 1 in the AP Poll of times (IND, 1994, 1995, 1992, 1988, 2000).
The best goes on for Kirby Smart's Georgia Bulldogs. They're in the preseason top five for the ninth straight year. The two-time defending SEC champion Bulldogs will be 1st in a ninth straight conference title game and appear in the AP Poll the ninth time in 10 years.
Texas, the preseason No. 1 last year, comes in the top five for the third straight year. The first time in the preseason top 10 for the first time since it was No. 1 in 1992, the two first checked the beginning of the end for each future Friday.
Polo Daddog's first full season as Mississippi reach the top 10 in the top five in the second time in three years and third in the third time in the first two years in the present top 10 for the first time since 1982, when it was in the Big 10.
Oikos writes for the Associated Press.












sees real winner in Chesney
The former Pro Bowl quarterback sees of Beaver coach, 'You can feel the presence.'
BY DAVE FENNER
But NFL playing never is over, but James Carr is far from here and football.
UCLA announces this week that it has hired four of the first two years to hold over from Chesney, and that the four may Pro Bowl quarterback will assist the Beaver offseason staff with one in a few seasons.
Coach Chesney is a leader of start, said Carr, who was a Chicago pitcher last week and was on the field before the game. Yet many guys get hired just based on scheme. This is a good way to get the first of the team and heads.
A might seem a bit curious. Carr and a CBA staff like played at Fresno State, then with the Yankees in Oakland and Las Vegas before finishing his NFL on the 1st of the season. But there's no connection.
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bally general manager, formerly was an effective accouncer and assistant director of football operations at Fresno State. He and Carr get to know each other there.
He was attending his first team meeting at UCLA. Carr tested. They said that he "is so got a real one" in Chesney.
Carr was feel his presence," Carr said of Chesney, tired in December after his start to making preseason at High Cross from James Madison. "You can feel the same ground to be the team's reward when he said, it was how he said'd. He was an demanding of the team, yet no encouraging.
Carr can demand demand, demand, but also how them at the same time, to
the point where they're like, "Oh, 'much, whatever you want.'"
Carr played 9 NFL games, thinking with 42,000 yards passing and 207 touchdowns. He remains the Banker of three leader in passing yards, passing touchdowns and completions. He retired in Big 1992.
Carr and was always in his place. His brother, Darlene, is head football coach at Statecraft, Christian and the quarterback there last week. Their brother, David, the quarterback picked for 1st place in the regular at Houston. Thomas in 1993, in Statecraft's first 1st place, was a 1st place coordinator.
"I have so much known high and thoughtful up that I just want to give to these kids," Carr said of his sister. "It is a feeling in high school and college. 'Just like my brother did it now.
"What's got so high school," he said. "When I get to college, I was ahead. When I get to the NFL, I was ahead. Because my brother, however, was the one he's what I feel I want to do for the next generation too."

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At 5'4 and 360 pounds, comeback may lack size, but runs circles around competition.
BY RICH SCHOENBERG
Eighth in a series of stories profiting hip high school football players by position. Friday, Monday, July, California, the 4-a defensive back.
While the back on the planks when people under-estimate hip football ability is couple—a slow but walk by, 'he said of recruit, or showing a real practices and frequency time.
At 10am 8 and 360 pounds, the Chatham, on a high comeback is used to the skepticism because it has one.
'It's all good,' he said. 'No time is made for itself. It's just to a baler, just to a bulker.'
The 4-a's is the high}=hating run the 360 meters, last spring in 28. So even at the school that produced size 360 meter champion Bedford Pleasant. Ace also has close villain running down the speedy Rockman and the 360 meters to prevent a touchdown against Adam Christian. Bednouts is a freshman at 10th'15 in season.
The 4-a's is the 360 point loss in Brown's 6-2-0 defeat, first-skipped, the restriction on the 360. The aggressive tackler, the star stronger than people think, hence meaning 360 pounds.
But those playing inside the 360, and since eighth grade.
'My whole life, I've been playing baseball,' he said. 'Exercise got loose and I switched to football.'
'That's got all straight before and then the rules of the game,' he said.
Richter position was

SENIOR and Paul Jose Brato and Paul Winder. As a storm in 1978, he taking on a comeback role this week.
The Times' high school football series, with previous of the top players in the Southland to position.
Aug. 23-25 | Chris Parks 15. 1st
Aug. 12-16 | A. I. McGraw, German June
Aug. 13-16 | Austin-Milac, Buffalo
Aug. 14-17 | Luke Gutteridge, North
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TOP DEFENSIVE BACKS TO WATCH
| Player | School | WL | WL | % | Erb Toothwear's connect |
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| Arda-Flour-Roy-Kas | 10, John Brown | 8.5 | 100 | 6 | Washington control backseat starting to sing for night's face play/har |
| Wesley-Des | Gardena Serra | 5.0 | 100 | 5 | Juni, until State corner over 10. 15 seconds to 1.00 meters |
| Myers-Baker | Northwestern | 6.0 | 100 | 6 | USA control backseat face for their children |
| Jordan-Pears | Western High | 6.0 | 100 | 6 | Northwestern, with her eyes become a new child |
| Jordan-Malo-Green | Central-Canitoma | 6.0 | 100 | 6 | Washington control backseat head of the men |
| Judy Johnson | Long Beach Poly | 5.0 | 175 | 5 | USA control backseat head of age control |
| Danny Lang | Wales' Car | 6.0 | 100 | 6 | UAC control forward on back in head control and in women |
| Jason-Allen | San Francisco | 6.1 | 100 | 6 | Partner appears on the African 2000 control head/hand |
| Jason-Williams | Gardena | 6.1 | 100 | 6 | UAC control aid and highest education at safety first season |
| Chris-Wright | Oakland Poly | 6.2 | 100 | 6 | Master, control a player, control back with speed |
defensive end. The coach must have reached victories to be a good going after goal to break up with its back of size.
Twas so fast, big guys that say couldn't keep in front of me," he said.
Are he proud to play defensive back and what does effective last season co-
string and evenness. This season, he'll get so hard to show what he can do against table injuries on a corner back. He's confident he speed and strength will make it a smooth adjustment.
The defensive back, you're going to move up eventually," he said. "Speed
allows you to recover and get back." McAuliffe was a closed end defensive back at West-
chester and San Diego-Brain who never ran on aged 50s across a gap football because of head injury concerns.
He's been training time while serving as an assistant principal in the 2000 series. United is also 2nd term.
'He had always want to everything but big,' Ace said.
Don't be surprised to see there taking advantage of Ace's speed in setting the return of the 2000 back to the same place overtime. Regardless, he finds a way to could make the 2000 back to the same place lower, his first to and four best offside. He was noticed to face June Brato during the summer month of July when this
chip on my shoulder," he said.
PREP FLAG FOOTBALL RANKINGS
By Steve Gialleone
| Rs. School 24 (L) | Connect (3rd week) (working) | Not gone |
|---|---|---|
| 1. JOHN (6-3) | Not on July 20 when a free Douglas lockdown NFP goal which has been lost around 10-11 months the past three years. | Sunplay, Wednesday |
| 2. NARVE (4-4) | The Rantee national has had two episodes of 3 weeks of injury, which is the first time of the 2nd week of the 2000s. It is the first time of the 2000s. | August 20 at 4th/6th/7th |
| 3. GEMIN (5-1) | All the of the Douglas were in 10% of the 2000s. The 2000s had a 2000s. The 2000s had a 2000s. The 2000s had a 2000s. | Thursday at 4th/6th/7th |
| 4. CHANG LI (9/10/16-2) | Just a little in the 10th grade lockdown that will have the chance to change the 2000s. It is a 2000s. The 2000s had a 2000s. | Thursday at 4th/6th/7th |
| 5. GOMIN (5-1) | Not for 2nd week of the 2000s. The 2000s had a 2000s. The 2000s had a 2000s. | Wednesday 1st/6th/7th |
| 6. NEILAN (3-2) | For 2nd week of the 2000s. The 2000s had a 2000s. The 2000s had a 2000s. | Friday on 15th/6th/7th |
| 7. HARRISON (4-3/5-1) | Last year behind quarterback and captain from Alana highlighted by 10 years' career, the 2nd week of the 2000s. The 2000s had a 2000s. | Aug. 2-5 to 14th/6th/7th |
| 8. CORN (8/1-8/8-1-1) | Coaching students over those from La Sierra and Brieby Areal. What is the 2000s? The 2000s had a 2000s. | Friday on 15th/6th/7th |
| 9. LINDRED (12/2-2/7-1-1) | To 2nd week of the 2000s. The 2000s had a 2000s. | Monday on 15th/6th/7th |
| 10. GALE ROX (5-1) | Quarterback Right 4th week of the 2000s. The 2000s had a 2000s. | Monday on 15th/6th/7th |
By Eric Schoenberger
No. School 24 (L)
THE DAY IN SPORTS
STAFF AND WORK EXPORTS
The 15th track and field (Olympic track and) return to the world's leading Los Angeles and Los Angeles on the satellite weeks before it backs the drawing team.
The track, set for June 21-25 2026, will be the only straight field at Harvard Field and the University of Oregon. The track has adopted the nickname "RoadShow This". It has provided new details to be America's only consistently viable track for big-time track events.
Some athletes complain about the use of training in and training a meter area of around 400,000, 64,000, Track and Field Tour Executive. San Diego said Engines's 'second 4-mames is selecting America's best track and field athletes speak for itself'.
The decision to keep the sitting going comes at something of a surprise, however. There was a thought that the Guinness, which will lead the Olympic track meet, would make for a perfect track for the track. Though there were issues to defend with finding two major events in each a half of period.
The do-day schedule will be different from past trials, which nearly spanned two weekends, with a couple of off-days in the middle.
Tom Miller has agreed to score one contract with his hometown Dallas Cowboys for what will be his third team in three seasons, and
second consecutive NYC East home.
Miller, a Super Bowl champion with the Rams and the NFL's active leaders in ranks with 200 v. over 10 seasons, dropped the quarterback nine times in the only season with Washington a year ago. By almost 10 tournaments after the year, was of the Buffalo 3-a salary increase.
Minnesota Vikings said to have won James Adams was placed as injured in nerve blazing, two days at two leading a given season game on a set with a right knee-in-lay. Adams, a three-time five-time selection, is not perfect to have season ending surgery. The 20-year-old Adams was injured in his first game with Minnesota after signing on the one of the start-of training camp. New York, New Jersey back. Breese Hall stranded his
prize during practice, then day and will have to be in-certain the severity of the injury. Coach James Ginns appeared in a national, with major, and a number of the Hall's injury wasn't serious.
The Washington Post-members are continuing his/her John Moody, second leg to the American 2nd.
The Rams continue to lead over 4m into the 2nd season. Ginns is 4m went through another without the Rams facility. He is 2m when the Rams were in Kansas City 24 a pressure game against the Chiefs.
When added Monday after the weekend, which was listed again on Sunday's NYC, it was not even an injured coach Sean McVay said it was part of Donald's process to decide whether he will return the team that is forced to win the Super Bowl.
Donald previously went through a workout with Dallas personnel at Loyola, Maryland when the Rams were increasing camp.
Ginns's a lot of things that you try to return and consider game like setting a and doing play to be able to get clarity on whether he wants to do this or not. "Mr. Vay said. "That was just another part of the process."
Rams rookie offsates Norman Keegan. Fred could be out a 'low water' because of a hamstring injury suffered against the Chiefs. Mr Vay said. Fred, a third-round draft pick from Missouri, started at right tackle and played only a few extra birdies during the game. However Mario Williams also suffered a hamstring injury against the Chiefs and could be out a few weeks. McVay said The Rams signed Australian
prizes Jack Rosenberger who played in college at Michigan State, Utah and Texas.
—GAVE KLICK
LP 10-25 is ending its season's week earlier than finished, announcing it will not hold the team championship in Michigan next week and instead even the team champion that week in the area.
The 15 tournaments this year—time 10-hours was previously disrupted—is the shortest schedule for the league one of 4-stats behind with massive fourth draft in footing in 2022.
Rising women's due Alex Rala and Robi Jager Albanston, spouses Elina McMillan and Gael Merdla, and two-time defending champion Sara Erman and Andrea Desmarais have grown to be the one of the coming U.S. cities mixed drafters tournament.
Forward helps club-bugs for with Spirit on night veteran plays first game since 2024.
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July Bestsory's first goal with Angel City and City's 2nd win is to be a 10-time w/10 the Washington Spirit while teammate Sydney Leroux returned to the gold in an Sunday night at 2:00 p.m.
Bestsory's worth on a long-range slot in the 90th min-
ate for Angel City (7/14), which has recorded three straight ties as it tries to make the play playoffs.
Leroux joined the match as a defensive during second half stoppage time. It was her first game appearance after the 1,000-20s initially was defeated while receiving from a physical injury, then repudied a mental health issue of 40m.
Leroux is one of three original players remaining from the season inaugural season.
The good to have (1st
out) back on the field, Angel City defender Gary King, could be team's wickets.
Sister's also stands for the credible person and players and it's just been incredible to watch her journey. We've been training a lot as we were under our way. And, only the field, so she's been a huge part of the recovery at 2:00 p.m.
Trinity Redman scored an 100 goal of the season on the 10th minute to give the Spirit 2/4 to a 1/2 goal.
Tara Rudd drove toward Angel City's back line and throated a game through to
Redman, who travel down field and called a shot just over goodleague. Angelers Averett said.
Andersen made a similar run on Washington's Big Reddish in the 20th minute for one of her two teams.
Bentley again came to the Angel City the lead in the 27th minute, but the goal was employed following a Vula review that determined teammate. Prince O'Malley committed a handball in the run up to Bentley's third game.
The 2nd City and I have been on them FC at 8885 Madison on Sunday.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
| Week | W | S | PM | SH | SH |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WEDNES | 78 | 52 | 650 | 8.0 | |
| San Diego | 67 | 58 | 538 | 1 | 8.2 |
| Mexico | 60 | 58 | 528 | 8 | 9.0 |
| San Francisco | 53 | 73 | 411 | 223 | 3.7 |
| Colorado | 92 | 74 | 402 | 231 | 9.5 |
| Channel | W | S | PM | SH | SH |
| Missouri | 77 | 68 | 484 | 8.0 | |
| Chicago | 72 | 52 | 579 | 5 | 8.4 |
| St. Louis | 63 | 65 | 508 | 131 | 7.0 |
| Pittsburgh | 61 | 65 | 484 | 404 | 9.0 |
| Cincinnati | 69 | 64 | 488 | 17 | 9.0 |
| East | W | S | PM | SH | SH |
| Miami | 58 | 58 | 507 | 8.0 | |
| Philadelphia | 67 | 58 | 506 | 13 | 8.0 |
| Miami | 68 | 67 | 512 | 376 | 8.4 |
| Washington | 65 | 68 | 478 | 15 | 8.0 |
| New York | 56 | 68 | 498 | 104 | 7.5 |
AMERICAN LEAGUE
| Week | W | S | PM | SH | SH |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Houston | 64 | 65 | 505 | 9.0 | |
| Texas | 61 | 64 | 498 | 2 | 8.0 |
| Seattle | 58 | 64 | 473 | 6 | 8.7 |
| Oklahoma | 59 | 73 | 395 | 214 | 9.0 |
| WHEET | 60 | 74 | 387 | 14 | 9.0 |
| Channel | W | S | PM | SH | SH |
| Chicago | 60 | 68 | 388 | 8.4 | |
| Detroit | 60 | 64 | 384 | 52 | 9.5 |
| Cincinnati | 65 | 65 | 385 | 8 | 8.7 |
| Minneapolis | 63 | 65 | 385 | 6 | 8.6 |
| Kansas City | 54 | 74 | 408 | 32 | 8.7 |
| East | W | S | PM | SH | SH |
| New York | 64 | 68 | 402 | 8.0 | |
| New York | 69 | 59 | 558 | 50 | 9.5 |
| Boston | 68 | 58 | 552 | 94 | 9.7 |
| Baltimore | 61 | 63 | 432 | 213 | 9.5 |
| Seattle | 61 | 63 | 404 | 104 | 7.5 |
| Today's games | |
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| People at a巡逻队 | 0.85 p.m. |
| Angie of Houston | 0.85 p.m. |
| Ben Sim, the Jr. Baltimore | 0.85 p.m. |
| David of Pittsburgh | 0.85 p.m. |
| Miami at Philadelphia | 0.85 p.m. |
| San Francisco at Cleveland | 0.85 p.m. |
| Walter of Cleveland | 0.85 p.m. |
| Seattle at Tampa Bay | 0.85 p.m. |
| San Diego | 0.85 p.m. |
| San Diego Bay Tech (RL) | 0.85 p.m. |
| Atlanta at Kansas City | 0.85 p.m. |
| Miami at Minnesota | 0.85 p.m. |
| Seattle at Milwaukee | 0.85 p.m. |
| Chicago City at Chicago (RL) | 0.85 p.m. |
| Washington at Texas | 0.85 p.m. |
[Wisconsin, 10:00, 2017] Wisconsin that previously had a 75%GRE through the end of July. They're getting away to save from dust, as they move they would, and they're - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
They're really not hard - man-ago (have Brown's seat). "Fitting's hard, but I do think that fighting and winning pitches, spoiling pitches, that's care, hunger.
"That's the reason why you look at four ends that lead to a season, the Browners have outscored as. It's a team that's coming and hungry. It's not easily not talent. I say that because, this has been four, five, six weeks of fellow-average production from our offense. It's the truth."
Presumably, when the games mean more and the three-pool streaming Dodgers - who scored only 50 runs in the games against the Browers, those of which they lost - - - all cars enough to wake up.
So just that it'll take more, apparently, for the Dodgers to stop hitting the moose bottom and start hitting the board all that the prospect of kicking up a potential forbearcer against the Browers on a pleasant Sunday afternoon at Dodger Stadium.
A majority of take more, too. than training to make a good deal on, pressure on Skolad, the two-time Cy Young award winner and free agent to be.
The Dodgers acquired Skolad in an abundantly profit table (menthol) made with the Detroit Tigers to exchange the 41st of all concerts, which was the first to be silver that a half-pitch can never have enough pitches.
The three-veleague names? done anything to make him miss (ahead thresh) on the Detroit Tigers are two, but Skolad hasn't exactly named a dominant first impression, either.
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Don Turell, Los Angeles Times
DODGERS pitcher Tarifa Skolad, polls into his glove while walking off the field against the Browers. Sunday, when he runs a loss for the second time in three-states with the team seemingly on a bank.
the debate about who should be the Dodgers' first leader in the postseason. In Trollimaha Yamamoto on trust.
But credit Skolad for getting it out each time, keeping his final return from three games against the Chicago Cubs, the Kansas City Royals and Browers.
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Your just frustrated with the pitch could through fire," Skolad said. "I'm glad Doc goes too as
opportunity to go back out there for the sixth, and sure some doings from the lodgers.
"My last outing number. The one before that was on. That's just, it's not acceptable. It's not the standard of what I think I'm expected in this league. So, you know, I just need to be better."
So too, in the Dodgers' leg name free agent signing free-tail offenses. This million man flys Tucker won't like 20 on the times ahead and the speed of half, except the following high-profits times: Edeni Dealy is making every save opportunity a high-sweat game set, blowing three opportunities
to pass the appearances.
Dodgers have to know there. Super because?
Still, Edeni's idea what he's learned about Skolad so far
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| Chicago | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Chicago | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Chicago | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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| Chicago | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2018
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Steve Thurman, Los Angeles Times
THIRD-BAREMAN Max Muncy, hitting a walk-off single on Aug. 11, has evolved into a three-time AD-Plan
[Muncy, from 1911] against the Brooklyn, Muncy is the Dodgers' all-time play-off course can leader with 16 and to 20% on the founders's all-time home runs for 44% (25-28% has slashed 234, 197-189 over 1,199 singles season games with the club, an average 10-year slamper's consistent big-name team leader, while evolving into a trustworthy defensive.
Even someone who's seen Muncy's journey up close like Dodgers reliever Brent Stewart, who was also trying for a big-league opportunity in triple A during that forever-up; 197 season, is still moveably his secret.
"We'd always been a good teammate [and] always been a good human. 'Stewart said: 'I don't know if he always believed in himself and I can relate to that, because I didn't believe in myself all the time. But to me him and how he perceived through that feeling, I or that will doubt and because what he is now (at super special.
"And, man, to know that he's now the Dodger [the slams] all-time home run
leader? Whatever it is, after being an older guy to triple A with me and then getting a full-fat go special.
In retrospect, though, this was always Muncy's decline.
He's long been a man-ago's dream, a slated that is the time and procedure.
"I remember a guy that just got 2004 that was sort of kicked to the cash by an organization that didn't be new in him. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said of Muncy: 'He was close to being out of baseball. He's one of the leaders on our ballistic, the longest-tenured Dodger currently 20. I had been writing that player.
"The ability to shut of adapt, start, come off the bench and still the volume of it takes to help the team win—he's all in. He done everything you want as a manager—everything He's out from the same Freddie Freeman (60%)."
Muncy is an team-first as if gets.
Although some shots might occasionally catch his eye, Muncy doesn't put much thought into individual
accomplishments. Recently passing Eric Kerron for example, for first in career home at Dodger Stadium—Muncy currently has 12.5 to Karwar 100—doesn't light up Muncy as one might think.
"There's not much when I comes to the personality that I care about," Muncy said. "But three might definitely what I (shortly) must."
That million approach is what MLES promise organization and talent dynasty presented about Muncy.
"He's a guy that is always going to show up for the team and do whatever it takes to pull the team in a good position," said Miguel Rojas, Dodgers infielder and veteran leader. "That's what I believe in a sign of a season without talking much. Every time he goes out there and he breaks a record, you feel good for the guy because he's twice working really hard toward the things he has right now in his power.
"You're happy and proud that I can say I was a teammate with him because he was one of the first guys that
kind of opened his arms to me when I got back here in 2003. . . . He's a guy you always can see the especially in this organization full of stars. He always gets overloaded; I, little bit, but I feel like he's one of the leaders of this club, and he will be until he returns."
L.A. has borne witness to nothing but share over the years.
Since Muncy has called L.A. home, he's called up alongside several future that of Nunez, from Clafson Stadium to Bixson (Wisconsin), mainly at the hot corner, where the bar is high, after the trade blazed by Austin (Dallas, Houston) and others.
But if Muncy's 10 years of service improved anything, it's that he has become a Dodgers great too — even if he hasn't fully understood the label yet.
"Karwar it's crazy I definitely don't see myself as that," Muncy said. "I'm growing place in Dodgers history. 'But maybe one day when I'm done, I'll be able to sit back and kind of reflect on that. But for me, it's just all-our way.'
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[Clippers, from 1911] anti-opreventatives.
From there, Kashi and his repeated action handled their own negotiations. The Clippers did not operate or dictate the terms of Kashi's endorsement agreements or determine what he would be paid.
There is no evidence that Leonard did endorsement work for depositors, which went bankrupt and saw its no-bender Joseph Hartberg sentenced to 16 years in prison in June for defrauding investors and tenders of new libelinaxion.
KAPIS reported that the NBA probe has defrauded the Balmer's involvement to whether the Clippers' introduction of Leonard to team sponsors was done in an enjoyable manner. The order reported the two sides met recently to discuss the probe's preliminary findings as well as a resolution, but no agreement has been reached. The Clippers can request arbitration if they oppose the findings.
The Clippers contend they did nothing different than numerous other teams across the sport's landscape do by introducing a player to a potential sponsor. The difference, they say, was that Leonard's legislation deal was made public when the company filed for bankruptcy.
"The fact that a player has an endorsement relationship with a company that also does business with his team is not subject to salary cap circumvention," the Clippers said. In their opinion, the company was a year of scrutiny, the central fact remains true and unchanged. The Clippers did not know money to Kashi because it is important to compensate him on our behalf, or otherwise provide
him with undisclosed compensation outside of his NBA contract."
Over time, the case has added layers of complaint. There reported on his protest dog, what Leonard had a second lucrative undisclosed sponsorship agreement with a company doing business with the team. Proverb and murder have that events, which both the 1000 million individuals of the Clippers' In-tail (2000s, hired Leonard to a multi-million-dollar man in the world) which would be worth, according to them.
The topic was raised on the podcast by a person identified as an "uncommon high-level source under contract for Intail Doctor." The person alleged in an interview that the sponsorship deal was "1,000s a way to circumvent the salary cap. It was funneling money from the Clippers through Dukhtoniabach to Kashi."
The endorsement deal with Dukhtoniabach also is poison because the company doesn't do business with the printed public and doesn't need prominent athletes or celebrities to pitch it correctly.
Balmer, the former Microsoft chief executive and one of the wealthiest people in the world, was asked as a individual who had been a current against Bankers and others associated with his activities — renamed Catena (Chesin in 2009 and before the bankruptcy thing brought to Prevention) the company. Balmer and other members are awarded to fraud and acting and clothing fraud with the plaintiffs seeking at least $10 million in damages.
Balmer was the perfect deep pocket partner to fund Catena's flagging operation.

CLIFFERS® owner Steve Balmer, left, reportedly invested in a firm that promised money to Kashi Leonard.

JOSEPH SANDERS was co-founder of Aspravion, the firm linked to Leonard.
tions and held legitimacy by Catena to carbon credit business," says the amended complaint viewed by The Times. "Steve Balmer had publicly promoted himself as an advocate for sustainability. Catena was an ideal
vehicle for Balmer to use costly circumvent the NBA salary cap while purporting to support the company as a legitimate environmentalist business."
Leonard was traded by the Clippers to the Toronto
Ragman on June 20, but the teams put the deal on hold pending the outcome of the investigation after the NBA action the Ragman would have had an interest in it and triggered by the probe if it finalized the trade. NBA
commissioner Adam Oliver is pressing for the case to be waging up before the regular season begins in October.
The salary cap limits what teams can spend on player payroll to ensure parity and prevent the wealthiest teams from outspending smaller market teams to acquire the same player. Oliver has called attempts to circumvent a "cardinal sin."
Salary cap, an intervention allegations first surfaced with Leonard during his five games in 2008 after he led the Ragman to the NBA title and was losing courtedly both LA teams.
Regulations with the Latent award were covered by the Latent award of the 1st and 2nd. Dennis Robertson, requested a house, the use of private aircraft, guaranteed off-road earnings and an ownership stake in the team, according to the Athletic. The Latent informed Leonard's representatives that those requests violated the NBA's six before bargaining agreement and Leonard eventually signed with the Clippers, where he played the lead seven seasons.
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STARTING pitcher Tarik Skubai throws against the Royals on Aug. 20. On Sunday against the Browns, the Dodgers took their 10th loss in 30 games.
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MAX MUNCY, 35, recently reached 30 years of service in MLB, a rare feat he says he'll "definitely cherish."
Once cast off in the majors, Muncy now the longest-tenured Dodger
By Joseph Biss
When the Oakland Athletics released Max Muncy before the 1997 season, the fans do your odd didn't know if a baseball career was for him anymore, let alone a future at this house.
"Man there's a lot with that," Muncy told The Times. "It's just a lot." Then the Dodgers came calling signing Muncy to a minor league contract in late April 1997.
And now — nine seasons, three All-Star ends and three World Series championships later — Muncy just eclipsed 30 years of service time on Sunday against the Browns, eight days before the 1998 birthday.
To special, it's a rare accomplishment in baseball. "Muncy said of the fact that fewer than 10% of all MLB players reach," it's something that I'm extremely proud of. There's not many things that I take personal pride in when it comes to, you know, personal
accomplishments. For me, it's always about winning cings and doing things as a team.
But this is one of the few that I'm really, really proud of, and I'd definitely cherish.
So one could've become the unobtrusively great career that Muncy has carved out for himself, specifically over the past nine seasons in Los Angeles since getting called up in 1998.
Rittering this week's three-game series in Colorado (See Muncy, 1997)
Pitcher hasn't had dominant start but he's trying and not getting much back
I promise you, Tarik. Los Angeles will show you so much support if you fight like you did Sunday.
Though you, everyone would also appreciate a little help from your new friends.
A little run support. A little urgency. For them to share it up a little in the field behind you.
Everything that was missing — again — in the Dodgers' 4-1 loss to the Milwaukee Browns on Sunday, their 10th loss in 30 games.
Sunday loss have Tarik-Skubai and you don't game against the Browns — Milwaukee who sought his service but refused, reportedly, to part with winning pitcher Logan Henderson to a final — didn't go as planned for the Dodgers.
Skubai threw a career high 100 pitches through six innings, gave up two runs and took the ban for the second time in three starts with the Dodgers, who were trailing 3-1 when he left the game.
Skubai is now here and it's already a familiar story. They traded 13 victories left the game after six innings in his debut, and they were down 5.5 when he ended after five innings in his second start with the club.
It's not personal. The Dodgers have scored the ninth-breast runs 10th in baseball this month, when they're gone 3-0. They have an 1999 of 472 victories. But in baseball in that span.
They've not just anything, they're sleepwalking. (See Swanson, 1997)

Source: The New York Times
Lakers governor Jeanie Buss is contending her siblings' reported sale of the family's remaining stake in the franchise to Bob Iger and Joshua Kueber. At
The league disputes report that there's no evidence team tried to circumvent cap.
By Frank Hickson
The NBA investigation into whether payments from Clippers team sponsors to one player Kawhi Leonard were a prohibited attempt to circumvent the salary cap has increased. "It's a constitutional mechanism please between the team and the league, people with knowledge of the case not authorized to discount publicly confirmed to The Times on Monday, 2027 reported that the
probe conducted on behalf of the NBA to high-powered New York law firm Wachtell, Layton, Rosen & Katz has found no evidence establishing that Clippers owner Steve Balmer funneled money through Aspiration Partners, Saintrosky or other team sponsors to pay Leonard millions of dollars in excess of his player contract.
However, the NBA issued a statement that read "RIPPA article regarding the LA Clippers investigation." — for which the NBA declined to cooperate — contains no means and significant inaccuracies. The results in this matter will be made clear once the investigation is concluded.
The Clippers' shares has not changed since it was reported on Pablo Torres' podcast. It months ago that Balmer invested $60 million in Aspiration, a self-described "socially-conscious and sustainable banking service" firm that in turn promised Leonard $20 million in an endorsement deal.
The Clippers introduced players, including Kawhi Leonard, to companies with which we had business relationships. The Clippers and Monday in a statement to The Times "Making introductions between players and team partners is both an ordinary practice in NBA teams and a common-request of players (See Clippers, 1997)
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TOMMY ZACHARDIAN / DAVID SMITH
DODGEER third base coach Dino Ricci, left, high-fives Rookie, Ohtani for the slugger's two-run homer, his second long ball of the game, in an 11-5 root of the Rockies.
BY MARION LEE
DENVER — Rookie Ohtani passed to witness the flight of run-to-death to return as it sailed to right-center field.
Obesity on a home-run trajectory, it was headed toward the visitor's bullpen. From among the trees, Dodgers relieved Kyle Hart's glove shot-up and two-and-a-half.
As Ohtani cooled the bases, the bullpen turned into a much-pit around Black.
In what has been a pivotal August for the Dodgers, the vines were underpally high.
Maybe all the Dodgers needed was a trip to the MLB High City.
But made to an 8.5-min over the Rockies, Ohtani's two-run blast in the ninth inning — his second homer of the game — widened the Dodgers' lead to eight runs, a com-
berside lead even at latter-friendly Coors Field.
Even with Monday's win, the Dodgers have a 4-10 record in August. And they entered Monday for the paltry of their run, and the their worst offensive month of the season. For comparison, 4 posted a 7/5 SPG in July — its worst complete month.
There are plenty of entertainers put on Monday's victory. The altitude in Denver elevates any offense. And the Rockies have the worst record: 10-7-5 in the National League.
Maybe what the Dodgers '76-10' needed most — after dropping three-of four to the Brownout Dodger Stadium and handing over the season series; used last-minute 2-4 comes down to that — was a lighter series to loosen them up.
It was already working for the second inning when Max Maney
scored from first on Mocha Botts' double into the left-center gap of the expansion Coors Field outfield. The next inning, Ohtani, Fredrik Freeman and Andy Pages singled out after another for a second run.
Then Maney immediately a minor that Rookies started. The recycle Baguio left over the center of the plain, giving it a ride to the second deck in right-center.
It was Maney's third home run in five games, and they've all been momentum-antigens. His pinch-hit home run Thursday gave the Dodgers the lead over the Brownie — before Edwin Diary blows another Burden, his solo shot temporarily held the score before the Dodgers' run.
On Monday, his three-run blast put the Dodgers up 5-4 in the third. Dodgers starter Blake Snell, who held the Rockies to one run
and two hits to six innings, dominated the first two innings. Even with the altitude affecting the shape of his pitches, he was getting width on the curved. And he passed it with his four-manner, used three and one champions to retire on straight backers.
Then in the third, he briefly lost command. Snell walked three straight, throwing 12 pitches. Snell got Rockies lead off hitter. Jake McCarthy to go past into a Yankee's throw, but it pushed a run across. But Snell avoided further damage to reducing Jordan Rock to 10- out and 6- on Curring to strike out.
He threw three straight curve-balls to Curring, bouncing the first and last in the dirt, and Curring amongst all three.
Getting back on track, Snell surrogated around a pair of singles in the fourth inning, before retiring the Rockies in order to the fifth.
Meanwhile, the Dodgers sailed two more insurance runs in the fifth with a role homer from Ohtani, a double from Pages and a couple of defensive bidders to the Rockies.
Ohtani's three-run homer in the next inning, followed soon after by an 8/10 single from Pages, made the Dodgers lead in a moment table.
The Rockies got one back in the seventh, with some help from Dodgers right. Parker Kyle Tucker, who dropped a flyball. Then in the eighth, the Dodgers took advantage of an error by Curring in center field that allowed Ohtani to advance to second. Freeman drove him in with a double.
With an 8.5 lead, the Dodgers and Diaz, who hadn't pitched since Friday, to the second for the ninth. Still working the high delivery problems, he gave up four hits, three runs and 6-6 a batter.
BY DREW BRACHAM
Major League Baseball's team owners unanimously have approved the sale of the San Diego Padres to an investor group led by private equity television Joel E. Pelicans and his wife and business partner Emanna Jones.
The league announced the approval Monday after a visit. Pelicans and Jones reached an agreement in May to buy the Padres from the family of late-sever Peter Redder at an MLB record valuation of $5.9 billion. The deal is still contingent on the official listing of the transaction in the coming weeks.
Joel and Emanna understand the unique place the Padres hold in San Diego and the powerful hotel between the club and its fans' communicator Bob Macford said in a statement. "We look forward to their leadership of the Padres and to working with them to build on the club's strong foundation to a market that is no import and to Major League Baseball."
In order to family announced its intention to explore a sale of the Padres last November, two years after his death. The 10-year-old Pelicans, a co-founder of Santa Monica-based private equity firm Charlake Capital, emerged from the competition as the Redder fam-
ily's top choice.
Padres Chief Executive Erik Greagnon and general manager A.J. Rodan will remain in charge of day-to-day operations, according to MLB's announcement.
"We are a family first, and becoming owners of the San Diego Padres means joining an even larger one," Jones and Pelicans said in a statement. "We are grateful to the Redder family, and especially to Peter, for raising the expectations of what this franchise can achieve." "Our attention is clear, bringing World Series championships to San Diego and build an enduring organization capable of competing for championship power after year. We intend to be engaged owners, bringing our energy, experience and perspective while working alongside the talented team already in place and investing spiritlessly and thoughtfully in the thro' door future."
"We are all in and committed to winning."
The Padres dramatically increased their payroll under Rookie, allowing Redder to build the foundation for the current team, which has made four playoff appearances in the past six years and won at least 40 games in three of the last four seasons during the most successful event in the other halves. San Diego is in the playoff race, winning 17 of its last 22 games en-

JEROME BELL / DAVID SMITH
THE PADRES' Late Campionan, second from left, celebrates after hitting a walk-off single to beat the Brownie last week. MLB approved the sale of the San Diego team for a valuation of $5.9 billion.
toring Monday to range into an 8/6-4/6-3 card position at 47-38.
"As far as the day-to-day operations, nothing changes for us," Padres manager Craig Starneson said in New York, better San Diego is an even opener against the Mets. "It doesn't really affect the player on the field, but we're excited to have Joel and Emanna a part of the Padres and each said to welcome them."
The minority partners in the Padres' new ownership group include Joel and Jesse Sunn, two sons of former Lakers owner Jerry Sunn.
When Pelicans and Jones reached their agreement to purchase the Padres earlier this year,
they pruned the team as 'a unit-ling force in San Diego, rooted in community, connection and 'no longing.' They've since been spoiled at Padres games in San Diego and in Mexico City.
"It's good to see people that care working with us you know," Padres outfielder Jackson Merrill said. "I mean, the Brodère's card is 10-3-3 for that is no how these people take it, my lot it into their own, you know."
The Padres have never won a World Series, but they were a valuable community for potential owners and not only team on the tour big goal. North American sports leagues in a metropollon area with
roughly 3.1 million people. Downtown Pelco Park has become one of the highest ballparks in the sport, and the Padres ranked second in the league in attendance last season.
Pelicans, who was born in Puerto Rico, becomes the second Lamar principal owner in baseball, along with the Angelo Arte Morena Lames and Hispanic players comprise roughly 40% of major league rosters.
Pelicans and Jones will hold an introductory news conference at Pelco Park on Aug. 24.
Beacham writes for the Associated Press.
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COMEDIAN and football chump Kelsey Cook self-financed her third stand-up special, which arrives Tuesday on Netflix.
Kelsey Cook's comedy special includes discussing her mother's dementia
By Nate Jackson
As a comedian, shooting year shot in a part of everyday life when it comes to moving your career forward. Comedian Kelsey Cook knows it will be well, both as a stand-up area a worth champion football player. While those two careers couldn't be any more different, with the skill and determination I take to do both it's no wonder she's been able to score high in multiple facets of life lately. In addition to getting engaged in her fame I and fellow comedian Chad Daniels,
she's now celebrating the release of her third special — her first on Netflix — aptly titled 'Happy Hour.' The title is about more than enjoying life and knocking our back after work, it's also about how her life's obstacles, from depression to the pain of dealing with her mother's dementia, might knock her down from time to time. But like her tabletop sport of choice, the true skill is knowing how to deal yourself off, tally and win.
I really love the fact that the title of your special is "Happy Hour," because I think for most comedians, just getting an hour
on Netflix is a happy thing.
Took, I did kind of want it to be a double-meaning. I have a joke about happy hour and like not drinking anymore, but I also do feel like overall there is a lot of joy in the hour and so I kind of like that it could be both.
You did two things with this special that were really important — you financed it yourself and you also shot it in the Twin Cities, where you live currently. Why were both of those things so crucial for you?
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Fans pack the L.A. Convention Center for the three-day KOON extravaganza.
BY ANTHONY SCHORLAND
America's group on Korean culture goes beyond the music and viral dance moves. The beauty products and the K-dramas, on top of the music — all of it has become a ubiquitous part of life in the United States, and that was evident on the opening day of KOON, the
world's largest annual convention and music festival that celebrates everything Korean.
Fans (opening from as far away as Hawaii) flooded the South Hall of the L.A. Convention Center on Friday for the first day of the three-day event. Once inside, they were able to enjoy musical performances on two different stages, wait in endless time to get their hands on two products from a number of Korean beauty brands and explore other aspects of Korean culture.
More important, they get [See KOON, E3]

ATTENDEES throw their hands in the air during a performance by the K-pop boy band KEYVITUP at KOON in the Los Angeles Convention Center on Friday.
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McConaughey lets his Southern-fried chums loose in 'The Rivals of Amziak King'
There's a moment in 'The Rivals of Amziak King' where Amziak (Matthew McConaughey) details the different kinds of boys that make up a love: the dresses, the mother bows, the queen.
The longtime Oklahoma bookstore is imparting his wisdom to Karen (Angelina Locking) Baker, a costume name full of his who has recently turned up out of the blue.
After they run into each other at a sheer thanks to a sequence of bizarre but fictitious events, Amziak takes Koons under his wing as a new mother bee and member of his love — it's what he's went to do with most of the cinzyr that come his way in this quirky modern western about the surprisingly high-stakes world [See 'Rivals, E3']
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Punitive to recently published a moment recounting struggles.
BY TERRY CASTLEMAN AND ITALY SHARON POTTS
Hayden Panettiere, the child actor who rose to be involved in television and also spoke with rare frankness about her struggles with fame and mental health, died during, according to her family. She was 36. Panettiere's father, Skip, appeared the actor's death in a statement shared with The Times on Sunday.
'It is with profound sadness that we share the high-pumping of our beloved Slip [See Panettiere, E3]
A taste of fame, once and again
In the movie "Late Fame," William Dafoe plays a forgotten poet who is rediscovered by fake decades later, as
Jazz can't be eased in L.A.
After the collapse of the L.A. Jazz Festival, which has been marked to put on their own pop-up show as
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Will Poulter gives a powerful performance as a recovering addict in a rural community
Wrestling with the realties of drug addiction is an unshavened world, pitifully for any filmmaker hoping to avoid easy judgment. To judge from the earliest, thought-on view in 'Union County' of Will Poulter's Cody ... is weary-looking, light-posed young Ohio man absorbing the rules of a tremendous program as explained by a courtroom judge — the scene is that there is by a man long hinged to honesty and the unshamed character work of a fine actor.
That empathy is welcome from first-time writer-director Adam Meeks, and he supports his approach with a gentle aura of英雄-remotives, a mostly locked-down camera, and, in the snippets of other testimonials, a suggestion that we're going to be a good way to become a freemium, at the film tracks that's progressing in the first time. The first location of central Ohio, it becomes a case we have a fictionalized story, a successful try-out recovery, participants and researchers, a challenge of ancestry that allows a well-

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CODY: 'Will Poulter, left' and Jack (Meek Company) are best here in Ohio who have struggled with drugs.
interclosed performance to headline on his own. That unadhered author, Kirby Sedge, gets an Air Air quantity complicated tale 'Union County' has to tell Cody, who is living in his car when we meet him, isn't alone as he starts this journey. Also in that courtroom, that first day is his brother John (Neah Company), a mere visibly restless and
struggling and compared with Cody's protective reference Jack, who is both looking at the program and seems to bring Cody out of his desk, also single-tail-tail cypress. A mother end where he works: Tagging along too, surged by bang, Cody allows himself to talk to James (Eliot) Rittner and we notice a powerful push. But with that connection
to Jack, initially herged as foster siblings but later as a speed teacher, comes that. There's a name, too, played by Kirby Meeks, and her irons-based appearance during a backside in Cody's recovery is a sign that with his past command the leader fixed yet. But as we learn more about Cody, Jack, says the hard road ahead, 'Union County' doesn't pitch its
treatment as a core all, nor engineer candidates into disgrace, gets Robin Banks stomp, and so to clock the humanity in our every minute of observing Cody to recognize what struggling looks like whether we 'know' someone going through it or not. Necessary to find approach, which brings to mind the watchful grace of
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last year's stellar memory drama 'Familiar Touch,' is the wonderful Poulter's lived-in presence as someone trying to use even more prowess Meeks insures when and where to give his lead character distance, respecting that search. In going on, where Cody typically doesn't say much, the others speak for what Cody's might be going through. Greek chutney, the effect is of watching someone float around the outside of a safe space. There's a man in wondering if he'd notice when it's first to slip inside.
Becky rouble familiar aren't new and they include smart-writing hardworks by Kim Lueck and Chloe Diao. But for the time, a student and the Union County undercover why some work are all as fine for him right into a true and imagined sun give the simplest of business narrowers — in this case, the possibility of renewal in an upshown of time — a fresher chance to touch us.
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Wisdom runs through 'Late Fame,' with a superb cast featuring William Dalton
For every actor, musician, writer and artist who has become a wealthy and enduring celebrity, approximately more of them have enjoyed a brief, shining moment, more to be heard of again. What separates those who had been 'late' who lads away? Is it back to the show, doctors' all of the time?
It's an intriguing question that may have no definitive answer, but one that all writes Black Jones (1989) on the same page of the New Decan command a committee member. Roach ... 'May Decan be a good and friendly member in the often their vice 'Late Fame.' The film is based on an 800 words, by author Brundtler (also author of the book that became 'Zero Wide (Eto)'), which went unpublished on 10 1986.
A spotty captivating Wilson Dalton plays Ed Raderger, a New York poet with a woman of 27 years in a seemingly satisfying life of folly low-key existence. For him, it's work from mother's grace of poet with his character buddies of a local bar (though he's an avian actor) and a solo return to the Greenwich Village walk-up.
That is until one night, he's approached outside the apartment building by a somewhat affected but seemingly named young man who goes by his last name, Mercer (Edmund Devan, 1985), a former speech, boop at and throwback either, he's the someone from another era, you could see him as one of Jay Gatchy's spots at least round who drops by us 'Downtown Abbey.'
Myers proceeds to tell
an astonished Ed that he's a huge fan of the longຢ່າງ in an ill-freely collected-lear 'Big-Back' for 'the past at workin': fleeting irons with literary success 'They just slap you across the face with their style and with their relevance,' rained dry by it the person. 'They're timeless.'
Really what writer, no matter how detached from their past, could reach the kind of sweet talk?
A most up with Mercer's 'arbitra community,' a title of one called intellectualer, known as the Rethumans (broch), made Ed to learning the low back into his sketched creative side. He's not unaware that Mercer mostly 20-something made friends here — like music — sometimes the grimy abundance of lower Manitas' next-hippies literary scene and perhaps Ed's tenuous place in it. They might be poorest-tossing around not centers to Ginsberg and Bickenski, but the welcome mail the group offers Ed a ordering and inspiring.
Ed, a unit in Mercer's development, admittedly paid for by his parents, confirms for Ed the kind of youthful privilege, at play time, so unlike the scrappier downtown columns of its own artistic heyday.
The wild sort to the flinchy to throw the 'Late, the dangle good, an impati-nerite where hard to pin down; In the really-avoiding stage actor' Ed gets swept up in her performance as a formalist-dance, larger-than-fat-dance. (She's older than her whole life) The first time, but decades younger than Ed.) When they develop a touring flirtation, it's one of
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the less invisible turns here, gives how authentic Ed is — and how dubious she appears through some truth on that front will later start.
This bit toward Gloria causes the film to lose its way a bit, pulling for up from the only potentially competitive-disciple dreamer, not even Ed and the anxious, raced-jugging Mercer. Plus, Donovan is excellent here, so less often is, well, less.
That said, there's a bravery second set scene that finds Gloria performing an impassioned version of the 1920 British Brockle and Rutt Wolf (both song 'Pace' bury Johnny' for an appreciative cabaret audience, one that declares a nap Ed Jr. verifies Gloria's mighty talent and proves a perfect match for her show); raper remotes the love child of Marlene Dietrich and Kelly Brodne.
If the story has a through-line, it concerns the play, trying and execution of an exciting writer-watching frontline. Beverly's works, with a new poem from Ed as its entire piece, a few of the characters' approval — Ed's struggle to write and some show-night personality conflicts — feels as infatuation. But the next meal that do high points, according the piece Ed finally reads.
In addition, an artist not meeting between Ed and a smooth literary agent (Jake Lacy), along with a mini-bubble involving phone calls from Ed's frustrated editor about their dying brother, comes off slightly wedged in. Not much payoff here.
No matter. There's wisdom and depth to the film's themes of growing the matter, writers are the magic of endeavours, plus a deliciously ironic that beat. Jones changes that respect real with agitation and cinematographer. What Garfield's circulatory captains lower Manitas' ministry, humiliated-give.

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MATTHEW McConaughey's titular bedkeeper takes Angelina Lanknightland's former foster child under his wing in new film 'The Rivals of the Animals King.'
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An Aristotle-demonstrative during this issue is, the quest at the center of the world, and without has the unique occult collapse. The capacity project itself spores, which is not in a rookie, beginning close to his hand. 'The Rivals of Animals King' is the story of one-joining metering another in order to keep the colony intact, but we're not talking about here at this point.
The film is a tremendous expression of what lives are conducive Andrew Patterson — a daring, unique and unconventional, leading to his 200-debut feature 'The Hall of Night,' a 200x on its mystery made on a show-strong budget. With more resources and movie stars in low, Patterson scales up his vision, bringing his tinned obsession into the dark and free-breezing one of the most surprising and original movies of the most sideliking blue-ptune-fueled also of quality food-love-pulp.
It's immersive, character-driven and stylish, with enjoyable piece of filmmaking that is wholly distinctive and heart-humid, responsibly sanded-down, the kind of movie you could recommend to anyone. The name could be said about this summary: 'Tense,' take profile-mixandandremotely Black Rose, which is making a name for itself as a drastic building. These kinds of 'they don't make them like they want to' means.
In 'The Rivals of Animals King,' the moment with the space has in when the film transitions from its wild, many — but determined
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world-building, this a short Southern note. Amidst hands-off the honey-pulp? Is Kated as McConaughey's the Oscar-winning movie star, hands-off the film, to save comes Lanknightland as her wet-ribed movie tale.
Each half of the film is firstly the character it follows, the first part! Novelty, despite packed and twisting with music. Kated's section is quarter and methodical film (in entire) here, who plays underworld among this country's to-her best share and maybe her revenge.
But this second half requires the first to become properly. We need to know it in love and few beers that inhabit it in order for it all to make sense, to herright, and Patterson makes sure the table is properly set, every-debut 4 - duly offering something different but necessary for the most to satisfy, like the community's periods that Amnab wacko Kated through.
'The Hall of Night' was marked by its eye-long takes, courtesy of translucging the 'The Little Man,' who also devots 'The Rivals of Animals King.' With a six-duploid sense of natural-life beauty and thoughtful time-ups. But the two days' hope lies in the soft, starting and ending with a drug-start
starter word that jars us into this world of a small Oklahoma town, where a blue-green hand-pants in a coloured style.
Patterson and other Patrick J. Smith interviews with the film and the cast shocking violence, take Electric with Amnab's short-felling, under and give us how-loving, musical sequence. With a large to-needle cast, everyone gets their due including Rutt Russell as late-writing, the agriculture antagonist Bob McCoy. But even the budding in a fully-fuelled cat tale.
He unveiled, 'The Rivals of Animals King' is an action and expectation-defying film, a sort of druggist never hanged movie that starts as a small town caper and merges into a western revenge picture about the names of modern justice. But its hard-knows, the right place, thanks to McConaughey's one soulful performance, is the hand-held (and in mode) for him as an actor especially in the latter part of the career; as a wik-ahead front good old man.
But there's something written about the presence of McConaughey and the date is large part to the performance — opposite Lanknightland, who bears a quiet magnetism onscreen and capable of making her perfect-written story.
'The film might be hard-knows, and everyone's time is for a walk of Amnab King, but they're a real foreign,' this is really about the reign of Kated.
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(Cook, from E1) specials, they won't go on YouTube and were, the first one was financially a great start-up group. Will Fisher, Gorilla, and then the second one, we kind of want in on it together. But both of them ultimately were did it: comedy rides, week on YouTube, and were dressed in White, but I know with the hilarious. But it really about it when I was like, I did. I kind of want to bet on myself here and take the hearing because I've saved myself makes it myself and about it in a theater.
Because I always feel like where you are feeling for each, the vast majority of them are in freedom. It's that kind of more elevated back. I tell this event if this doesn't get picked up by Netflix. I wanted to be able to get it away YouTube because the person who's specials had been hosted on the production company's YouTube. I tell I was in a place I felt ready to have much where they've had make that bet and I'm really glad if paid off.
There's an important aspect of specials, the business side of it, that I don't think enough comes really go to have made they're confronted with it.
It's kind of bad to the where you're like. All right, I've never done this before. But this is not 75% you're comedy and I do think you don't to get it a good where you were like calling. How much longer and I gonna wait before I tidy just like go all in an important way to try it? Then shooting it in the Twin Cities where I live now — I moved there there and a half more ago — and the Minneapolis comedy series and the comedy ban there are so good and so support—I've said I feel like they kind of look me at an one of their own ones I moved there.
It's been so cool and my dance. I had themed, win to start as complete, also I do. While special at the Fitzgerald Theatre, the same place I don't think she'd also felt like, all right, he had a great experience there. We had the same drive for and it was like she's where we made vacations as we can, since shooting a special is already listed at the world, which experiences.
A bit-and-less-special experience. That's cool. That's how I know that you would make it really because we like to make the bad special super different but it's not just a super someone and it's a super beautiful nature space.
You guys have a podcast together where you're really talked about your engagement — conquest! What's a key secret is having a successful healthy relationship with a fellow comedian?
Probably the biggest thing is not competing against each other. It is such a competitive business, but I find it one of those things where I feel like there won't even mean far like it. So of competing against one another or having any of that, you guys, patients! You have to genuinely be working for the other person all this time and have to be whatever they've got going on to different than what you've got past on. Fortunately for us, I feel like when one of us has a win, you're helping the other person too. It helped that. I think started way before I did. We've just had totally different paths, and I think let the time we started dating, we don't had our own thing going on. I think if we're doing together and you're both covers, that is harder to do.
I understand not wanting to compete with your partner in comedy, but you are a very competitive person. Let's not forget that you are also a world champion football player. Can you think of any similarities between football and music do?
Oh, there's so much actually I mean, it's played by a side sport. You really get doubles to on a football ball, demanding goes strong, it's always a team sport where you have a bunch of other people's places. Same way to comedy. You are associated for your own to. I love both of them so much. If sounds so silly because it's football, but it's literally the reason I stick. My parents met playing in a professional football tournament, so I would not want all it weren't for football. I still go to the weekly Minneapolis tournament. I can't go all the time with the next schedule, but I still try to go quite a bit, or if I'm back in my hometown of Spokane (Washington), my dad has started to kick off. Like got back into it again, and so I'll go with him. It lifesne up, it makes me so happy. It's such a good way to like get out my competition plans. I guess.
And you probably have some brothers at these games too. I'm sure.
If it's a lot more, there's definitely a talking group. And it is like an actual tournament, there are only 10 a whole other world

KELSEY COOK says the response from June to her talking about her people's dementia is "overwhelming" and on a television show "The Outing".

"HAPPY BOUR" was filmed at the Fitzgerald Theatre in St. Paul, Minn. Cook moved to the Twin Cities a few years ago and lived his comedy scene welcoming.
What was the most important football game you ever was?
Oh, that is a good question. My mom and I won Wolves's Biggest Doubles together at the Hall of Fame Football Tournament in Vegas. And that was like, seemingly got like the winning shot on video and I have it and I cherish it because like as you would know from the special, my mom has dementia. And so I am so happy that we got to
do that together and that I have that moment on video because we both look just as happy.
Your mom plays a big role in the special, very personal aspect of your life and side of comedy, dealing with dementia and also just being there for a person to even if she might not know who you are. We want to appreciate that. And so that out there in this hour?
about her dementia in my comedy, the response was so overwhelming of other people who had a parent with dementia or a special parent saying, "do my luck thank you so much for talking about this. Like, I don't have anybody else to try this going through this, or I don't hear people talking about it publicly." And so I kind of just kept encouraging my mom and more too. And I also felt like my mom would ultimately want other fam-
like to have the knowledge that we care have because it is a really hard disease to diagnose and we didn't know what was going on with her for a long time. So I feel like that is a herself of me having a platform, reflecting those experiences and having this not to get it out to other people who might need it. Then getting to talk about the other people and kind of makes me feel like she's there because she used to come to my home at the time. So they got a talk about her now. I just feels like I'm including her and it just makes me happy.
You brought up another one that this special... smoking is the only element I feel like a different phase of life on — though maybe a bit less crucial. All try on how to go back and forth so you can get something barely to before you filmed!
I think it's really just so up up, as every new person and I just do something, drastic to my hair. I don't know why, but I think, I'm not going to go back and forth so you can get something barely to before you filmed! And so I will just go up as every new person and I just do something, drastic to my hair. I don't know why, but I think, I'm not going to go back and forth so you can get something barely to before you filmed! And so I will just go up as every new person and I just do something, drastic to my hair. I don't know why, but I think, I'm not going to go back and forth so you can get something barely to before you filmed! And so I will just go up as every new person and I just do something, drastic to my hair. I don't know why, but I think, I'm not going to go back and forth so you can get something barely to before you filmed! And so I will just go up as every new person and I just do something,drastic to my hair. I don't know why, but I think, I'm not going to go back and forth so you can get something barely to before you filmed! And so I will just go up as every new person and I just do something,drastic to my hair. I don't know why, but I think, I'm not going to go back and forth so you can get something barely to before you filmed! And so I will just go upas every new person and I just do something,drastic to my hair. I don't know why, but I think, I'm not going to go back and forth so you can get something barely to before you filmed! And so I will just go upas every new person and I just do something,drastic to my hair. I don't know why, but I think, I'm not going to go back and forth so you can get something barely to before you filmed! And so I will just go upas every new person and I just do something,drastic to my hair. I don't know why, but I think, I'm not going to go back and forth so you can get something
But I look like it, it's not a make the best of it. And, that is the one-part about being a one-letter, or if you do something that you're like, maybe this wasn't an fulltime, but it's not a way to be, you get to make jokes about it. It's endless material.
Is there anything about it that you would want people to know in terms of the kind of people that makes no walk away from after watching "Happy Hour"?
I think probably my favorite songwriter that I've heard on how this year, I had a serious come up after the show and she was like, that was so joyful. And it obviously means she won't to me when people say, oh my final. I might also much, that's the many elements I was something about that word that really is like in the news I was like "Oh, that's what I'm trying to do."
Even if I'm talking about getting diagnosed with dementia, I don't think dementia, I want it to feel relatable and like sleeping. I'm not going to go back. That's why talking it "Happy Hour" kind of material that doubts me saying in there because trying to have something to do with it is the only thing in the time they have been taught and that better by the end of it.
(Pametters, from E1) also. She was an incredible year, and, now, her actor who brought immunization here and set to all who have her — and to the millions who said hard for manners, his statement said.
Pametters was found unimpressive at an apartment complex in downtown. It shortly before I go to. Runners time after an unnamed acquaintance called Mr. police said in a statement. Police did not list a cause of death but said the preliminary investigation had not indicated any cause of death.
According to statement from Greenville County on May 26th 1938, no superior trauma were discovered during the war. The feeling that vandalism contributed to Pametters's death. The death was a result of much more unknown, pointing further investigation and the completion of additional studies.
In depend's audio from Greenville County emergency medical services, a number of people who gave most complex, Judson Hill Luths' seat, of downtown Greenville, was a bridge and a person at the location much earlier called. After the day, an another emergency responder said "We in it are not."
Pametters starved on "Nashville" (1936-36) and be-

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Hayden Pametters and Jack Coleman played a cheerleader-'turned' superhero and her adoptive father in "Heroes." She shows that made Pametters a seat. For her later role on "Nashville," she was a two-time Golden Globe nominee.
fore that, 'Heroes' (1936-36). She really won a $1,000 in-charter.com in the order in the song-special "Oh! Life to Live" and "Shading Light." She was a model and a song in during released several singles.
Pametters also starved in the "Heroes" horror movie that was well on the "I Love You, Both Cooper" and "Somewhere On" frame.
She gained major attention with 'Heroes,' to which she played a cheerleader with superpowers. On "Nashville," she played a troubled country music-studying her own singing. Her received two Onions Globe nominations for supporting actors for the role.
Pametters was candid about her struggles with the big no much of her life in the
public eye.
Pametters goes forth to her daughter withx touring champ Wladimir Klimchen, in 1934 and football program turn depressing her mother and mother of the child in 1936, a decision also called 'sword breaking.'
In 1936, the actor published a memoir "First Life: A Rockwring," in which she opened up about her also-
fiction and depression after the birth of her daughter. In interviews about the book, she offered not on the scrutiny she faced as a young actor.
"It blows my mind that people could be so cruel, too, told the New York Times. Looking back as an adult and a mother of a daughter, it's hard to believe that grown adults were OK with tipping you apart at such a tender age, at any age, each.
"I just can't believe I made it through alive," she added.
The interviews were from Aug. 21, 1935, in Palisades, N.Y. to Larkin Vojaz, an actor, and Alonzo's 'Ship' Pametters. A captain in the New York Fire Department. She first appeared on screen at 11 months old, acting in a commercial.
At age 9, she vowed Princess Dot in the 1936 Pametters' "A Bug's Life." Pametters later, she made a place in the city of Los Angeles, football-obsessed but only daughter of assistant coach Robert Hill. She was in the 1936 football drama "Be Anxious the Throne," which started in the 1937 season.
Pametters told "We're not just. 'It's bad a wish to be back to any time in my life. It would be going back to 'Be Anxious the Throne.' There were so many years made from this movie."
Pametters was passionate about serious and began right away from whole conservation in her home. She used to go to National earlier this year, telling the Magazine that she was sent to her husband and her brother.
She spoke up about her experience with domestic abuse after a public altercation in Los Angeles in 1932 involving "thus-boyfriend Brian Richardson, who was on probation at the time following multiple domestic violence charges that dated back in 1932.
In 1935, her younger brother and only sibling, James Pametters, died of heart complications. He had struggle with the substance abuse and she got him into treatment, she told 'Us Magazine.'
At the height of her fame on "Heroes," she was regularly followed by the papers such and was for hours of man's work. Her father, Looking back on that time recently, she told a post-"How 'It was just about her on."
In the statement on Sunday, she was a member of the radio. She hardly said her person was not clearly taken from to process this unimaginable loss.
The show called "Free contribution to this report."
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LA CUCARACINA By Lalo Alvarez




CRABGRASS By Tachid Bonita




CURTIS By Ray Dilingstay




LOOSE PARTS By Dave Blazak

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE By Stephan Platts



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ZITS By Jerry Scott & Jim Borgman



TUNDRA By Chad Carpenter

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After the city's jazz festival was abruptly called off, performers put on a pop-up show.
BY ROY BRADLEY
In a nondescript black building to demonstrate L.A.'s Arts District, rich sounds of nas and bass filled the air for hours. Inside, surrounded by the paintings and posters of event musicians, albums and films, dozens of people gathered for a night designed to prove a simple point. You can't "cancel" jazz.
On Thursday night, eight jazz artists and groups performed a pop-up show, including Olley Coleman, the Don Brown Collection. Joy Oursillo, and Oursillo Don, who also organized the event
All of these artists had one thing to comment. They were able to perform on the new canceled inaugural L.A. Jazz Festival.
The planned Friday event was supposed to kick off Aug. 7 and feature dozens of performances spread throughout every City Council district. Organizers hoped the shows would draw 200,000 attendees and inaugurate city on a street for jazz events on par with Row Orleans and Montreal. The festival was to include a final show headlined by Janelle Merais, John Lapind, Charlie Wilson, Parliament Prattable and Raphael Stanley at Dockweiler State Beach.
"When I got hooked for it, I was really excited," Oursillo Don said. "It was one of the biggest showings I've done so far in my career."
Then, the festival was abruptly canceled due to "bad-minute public safety and nonmedical costs."
But Don was determined for the show to go on. He performed with 2 Jets Remainigh of 2015 Jazz Club to
host the "Gant Cameo Jazz" pop-up show at Row June Gallery — a musical importance that was conducted in less than 75 hours, according to Don.
"If all came together thanks to so many people who were involved in the Don said, 'I really couldn't have done any of this without them.'"
The crowd, which leaned younger in part because the event allowed attendees 30 and older. Cooked in around 7 p.m., and by 5 p.m., the party was called away. It was easy to see how audience members connected with the music by the way they showed, danced and sang along through the night.
The pop-up show struck a balance between creating an accessible, music-forward environment for facts and providing support for the musicians who had been affected by the cancellation. The event's entry fee was $25, while the musicals did not accept an additional orientation. Some artists also had march available for admission.
While "Cari! Cameo Jazz" may have been a response to the L.A. Jazz Festival being called off, it wasn't aiming to replace it. Instead, the pop-up offered something more intimate. At times, the music received the gallery completely captivating the attention of the room. At other moments, conversations and connections were happening right outside on the balcony between attendees, some of whom were meeting each other for the first time.
The result was something distinctly authentic with an underground quality that would have been hard to replicate at a operating, media competition.
"This was more so a sort of L.A.'s community," Don said. "They showed out people came, the artists came together, and you know that's the true definition of community."

Photo courtesy of Adria's Co-operative Jazz program. Source
FANS: Jazz up to enter the L.A. Convention Center for KCON on Friday; the first day of the annual festival show-saving K-pop, K-beauty and K-dramas. Attendees could take part in workshops and lead up on freebies.
[KOON, 3-min. E3] In share an experience with their community, Kwon are some of the highlights from the first day of KCON.
Within the conference, the biggest area belonged to Olive Young Foda market, which was filled with beauty brands trying to get their name in front of people. Each booth created an opportunity to leave the convention with free products. Attendees could be seen walking around with flagpole bags filled with freebies.
From creating a store where each person was an interest working for Abbi, a Korean skin care brand, to joining people in a race of blacking the tie for a chance to go home with a similar skin product, earning free items was fun and patent. Even if they lost, patrons would still leave with samples. It was a mix win situation.
The amount of product
did feel a bit overwhelming. What product works best for a person's skin? What should you avoid? We need to worry. KOON had an answer. People were able to receive a skin analysis that would help them decide which direction to take.
With a quick scan of the skin on the nose and cheeks, the scan would tell almost me how dry or dry their skin was, how sensitive it was, and would make recommendations on how to treat it. Weave Zannika, it was Hawaii and
"It's really helpful if you're planning on buying a lot of skin care (products)," she added.
After the analysis, she was able to pick from care packages, each with a different brand name, and showing aging, hydrology the skin, clarifying it or brightening it.
What is it about Korean products that has people making either for a long time just to grab some samples? Why are these products preferred over American brands?
"Their skin care priorities overall health. If that makes sense," Sarah Downs, 27, said.
"From my experience, the skin care I used that was American just kind of typeset my skin off," Anna Brown, 24, added.
The two sisters, who drove from San Diego, were waiting in the to get access to the Olive Young Foda market, where they would have to wait in more time for an opportunity to get free samples from the Korean brands.
Regardless of the amount of time they had to wait in, it would pay off with the amount of free product

KOON guests create a skin care expertise at the Olive Young Foda market. Various products were available.

ANILAY MENDOLA: captures the boy band Santos Brazos performing at the convention on Friday.
they would go home with, they said.
Sarah and Anna Downs didn't just travel up to L.A. for beauty products. They also wanted to see some of their favorite K-pop boy bands perform.
"I am fine it's not just the music," Sarah said.
It's "the whole performance," added Anna. "Everything about it, (including) the dancing."
But it is also about being
around other time.
Whether you were at the Artist Stage or the Music-Don Stage, there were groups of friends enjoying the performances, dancing and singing together. Some were even trying to trade photo cards of their favorite idols, Baisip Balaam, 21, said.
All the opportunities to interact and show our love and support to the artist, it brings everyone together," Balaam said. "It's a little community."
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COPYOMERK look over a large display of prose on nails at KCON's Night Market on Friday. Fuse came from as far away as Hawaii for the K-culture convention.
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:
【伊朗主导反美反以联盟的顽强存活】 [F1_10 🔍][F1_11 🔍]
【Polymarket等预测平台的赌博争议与监管困境】 [F2_17 🔍]
伊朗主导的反美反以联盟(包括哈马斯、真主党、也门叛军等)在美以双重打压下顽强存活,其核心策略包括封锁伊拉克边境、军事对抗与政治动员。[F1_10 🔍][F1_11 🔍] 这一联盟的存活不仅挑战了美国和以色列的霸权话语,也暴露了主权国家在面对非国家行为体时的制度性脆弱。外界原本预期该联盟会在“轴心”被削弱后崩溃,但现实却是其通过分散化的网络结构与意识形态动员,成功抵御了外部压力。这一困境涉及主权权力的例外状态(阿甘本《例外状态》)与反抗权力的裸生政治(裸生政治指在极端暴力下赤裸裸的生存状态)之间的张力。
伊朗联盟的存活依赖于话语权力的去中心化(福柯《权力的眼睛》),即通过宗教、民族主义与反帝国主义话语,将抵抗合法化为一种“道德正义”。[F1_10 🔍] 美国和以色列则通过制裁、军事打击与外交孤立来削弱这一联盟,但这种策略在实践中却强化了联盟的内部凝聚力。报纸头版的标题“伤痕累累却依然坚不可摧”[F1_11 🔍] 正是这种话语博弈的视觉化表达:霸权话语试图将联盟描绘为“海滩上的难民”,而联盟则通过受难叙事(如真主党在叙利亚的顽强抵抗)来反转这一叙事。此外,联盟的网络化结构(如跨国武装组织与政府的合作)使其难以被单一军事行动摧毁,这挑战了传统主权国家的垂直权力结构。
阿甘本在《例外状态》中指出,主权权力通过宣布例外状态来合法化其暴力行为,而裸生政治则是在这种例外状态下赤裸裸的生存状态。[F1_10 🔍][F1_11 🔍] 伊朗联盟的存活正是这种裸生政治的典型案例:在美以的军事打压下,联盟成员通过生存伦理(如封锁边境、动员民众)来维持自身存在。同时,福柯在《权力的眼睛》中强调,权力是一种网络化的关系,而非单一的中心。伊朗联盟的网络化结构与福柯的权力理论形成了对话:霸权权力试图通过垂直控制来消灭联盟,但联盟通过水平网络来抵抗这种控制。此外,本雅明在《暴力批判》中区分了法律暴力与神圣暴力,伊朗联盟的抵抗在某种程度上可以被理解为一种神圣暴力,即通过道德正义来挑战霸权的法律暴力。
当代地缘政治的一个关键特征是非国家行为体的崛起,这挑战了传统国际关系理论中以主权国家为中心的权力结构。伊朗联盟的存活表明,在全球化与网络化的背景下,权力不再仅仅依赖于军事或经济实力,而是更多地依赖于话语动员与网络结构。此外,技术(如社交媒体)的普及使得抵抗话语能够迅速传播,进一步增强了联盟的韧性。从理论上看,这一案例拓展了阿甘本的例外状态理论:霸权权力不仅通过宣布例外状态来合法化暴力,还通过技术监控与网络封锁来维持其统治。而反抗力量则通过去中心化的网络结构来规避这种控制。因此,当代权力斗争的核心不再是传统意义上的主权对抗,而是话语权力与网络结构的竞争。
Polymarket等预测平台允许用户对选举、军事行动等高敏感事件进行交易,被批评为变相赌博,面临严格监管压力。[F2_17 🔍] 这一困境涉及金融化逻辑对民主决策的侵蚀:当公共事务(如选举结果、战争进程)被金融化为可交易的商品时,民主决策的公共性与普遍性受到严重挑战。预测平台将公共事务转化为投机对象,使得决策过程沦为金融投机的附庸,这不仅扭曲了民主的本质,也加剧了社会的不平等(如金融精英与普通公民在信息获取与风险承担上的不对称)。
Polymarket等平台通过算法化的预测市场来模糊公共事务与金融投机的边界。[F2_17 🔍] 这种机制依赖于信息不对称与风险转嫁:平台通过收集和分析海量数据,为用户提供“专业”的预测,但这种预测本身就是一种话语权力,它将复杂的公共事务简化为可量化的数字,从而掩盖了其中的政治、伦理与历史维度。此外,平台通过去中心化的交易机制(如区块链技术)来规避监管,使得监管机构难以有效介入。报纸对这一现象的报道聚焦于其“赌博”属性,但更深层的问题是金融化逻辑如何重塑公共领域的结构:民主决策不再是基于公共理性与协商,而是基于金融回报与风险偏好。
哈贝马斯在《公共领域的结构转型》中指出,资本主义的发展导致公共领域被商业化与私有化,民主决策沦为资产阶级的工具。[F2_17 🔍] Polymarket等平台的出现则进一步将这种商业化推向极致:公共事务不再仅仅是资产阶级的工具,而是金融资本的直接对象。斯特里克在《金融化资本主义》中强调,金融化不仅是一种经济现象,更是一种权力结构,它将社会关系转化为金融资产,从而削弱了民主的公共性。此外,波兰尼在《大转型》中警告,市场的扩张会导致社会的瓦解,而金融化正是这种扩张的极端形式。Polymarket等平台通过将公共事务金融化,进一步加剧了社会的分裂与不平等。
当代技术(如大数据、算法与区块链)为金融化提供了新的工具,使得公共事务的金融化能够以去中心化、透明化的形式出现。然而,这种表面上的“民主化”却掩盖了其背后的权力结构:算法化的预测市场实际上是一种新型的权力技术,它通过数据挖掘与风险建模来操控公众的认知与决策。从理论上看,这一案例拓展了哈贝马斯的公共领域理论:金融化不仅侵蚀了公共领域的商业化边界,更通过算法化的权力技术重塑了公共领域的结构。因此,当代民主的危机不再仅仅是资本主义的商业化问题,而是金融化与算法化的双重殖民。
【霸权权力的例外状态与反抗力量的网络化生存】
【金融化逻辑对民主决策的殖民与算法化权力的兴起】
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:
【伊朗主导联盟在美以打压下顽强存活】 [F1_8-12]
【洛杉矶县警长公布272名暴徒式入室抢劫嫌疑人照片】 [F3_31-32]
【混合动力车市场逆势增长】 [F3_25-30]
制度理性架构解构(Deconstruction of Institutional Logos): 伊朗主导联盟的存活奇迹,首先是对美国和以色列“轴心论”叙事的制度性反噬。[F1_11 🔍]明确指出,“外界原本认为,随着‘轴心’被削弱,甚至可能崩溃——正如以色列和美国官员常说的那样——剩下的只会是‘海滩上的难民’。”这一预设建立在三重制度理性之上:一是军事-技术霸权(如以色列的“铁穹”系统、美国的无人机打击网络),二是经济制裁体系(如对伊朗的石油禁运),三是地缘政治话语霸权(如将伊朗描绘为“恐怖主义轴心”)。然而,这些理性工具在实践中却遭遇了系统性失效。伊朗通过封锁伊拉克边境([F1_12 🔍]提及)构建了非正规的供应链网络,哈马斯和真主党则通过地下隧道与民众动员(如真主党在叙利亚的顽强抵抗)实现了韧性存活。更关键的是,伊朗领导人的“抵抗之钟”修辞([F1_10 🔍]中“他如是说:‘这是怎么回事?这场战争几乎每个月都在发动。它本应成为敲响‘抵抗之钟’的时刻’”)将制度理性与情感动员紧密捆绑,形成了一种“反抗的诗学”。这种诗学不仅是对帝国话语的模仿性反抗,更是对生活世界痛感的制度化表达——将民众的生存焦虑转化为集体认同的符号资本。
生活世界真实痛感深描(Living Lifeworld Pathos): 在巴勒斯坦、也门、叙利亚等地,民众的生活世界早已被战争撕裂。[F4_38-40]中提到的“以色列定居者今年以来已杀害67名巴勒斯坦人”,这一数字背后是无数家庭的支离破碎。在加沙,哈姆扎伊将武器移交与巴勒斯坦国的建立联系起来([F1_12 🔍]),“路线图则包含一条通往实现‘自决’与‘废除’目标的两英里道路”,这种话语将个人生存与民族解放紧密相连,形成了一种“苦难的伦理”。而在也门,穆斯林叛军对红海与曼德海峡的威胁([F1_12 🔍])则是对全球南方国家在霸权体系中被边缘化处境的集体反抗。这些痛感并非抽象的道德愤怒,而是具体的肉身经验——如巴勒斯坦儿童在炮火中失去家园,也门平民在饥荒中挣扎求生。伊朗联盟正是通过将这些痛感制度化(如通过真主党的社会福利网络、哈马斯的教育系统)实现了对民众的情感动员。
Logos 与 Pathos 的内在辩证摩擦(The Dialectical Friction): 伊朗联盟的存活,恰恰证明了制度理性与生活世界痛感之间的辩证张力。一方面,美国和以色列的军事-外交压制模型(Logos)试图通过技术手段(如无人机、网络攻击)和经济制裁(如石油禁运)将对手简化为“恐怖分子”或“失败国家”,从而实现对生活世界的控制。但另一方面,这种简化策略却激发了更强烈的情感反弹(Pathos)——如伊朗领导人的“抵抗之钟”修辞,将制度压迫转化为集体认同的符号资本。更关键的是,这种情感动员并非盲目的狂热,而是包含了对分配正义与生存尊严的“隐性理性”(Latent Logos)。例如,真主党在黎巴嫩南部通过社会福利网络(如学校、医院)实现了对民众的深度动员,这种动员既是情感的(对以色列占领的愤怒),也是理性的(对社会正义的追求)。因此,伊朗联盟的存活,与其说是对制度理性的胜利,不如说是制度理性与生活世界痛感在辩证互动中生成的新型政治实体。
话语温度差与社会心理韧性诊断(Discourse Temperature & Prognosis): 在报道中,我们可以清晰看到制度端与生活端的“话语温度差”。[F1_10 🔍]中伊朗领导人的修辞(“敲响‘抵抗之钟’”)充满了诗意的愤怒与悲壮的英雄主义,而[F1_11 🔍]中美国和以色列官员的预设(“海滩上的难民”)则是冷冰冰的技术官僚语言。这种温度差不仅反映了话语权力的不对称,更暴露了制度理性对生活世界痛感的系统性压制。从报纸排版空间来看,头版的“抵抗之亚洲”报道([F1_8-12])占据了显著的视觉空间,而深度版面的分析(如[F1_12 🔍]中的地缘政治讨论)则更多采用了技术官僚的冷色调语言。这种排版策略本身就是一种情感政治——通过视觉层级的设计,将制度理性与生活世界痛感进行了空间上的分隔。然而,这种分隔并未消除二者之间的张力,反而加剧了社会心理的异化程度。未来,如何在制度设计中纳入生活世界的痛感表达,将成为衡量政治韧性的关键指标。
制度理性架构解构(Deconstruction of Institutional Logos): 混合动力车市场的逆势增长([F3_25-30])背后,是汽车制造商、政策制定者与消费者之间复杂的制度博弈。[F3_26 🔍]明确指出,“尽管汽油价格已接近四年高点,但全球电动车销量却因消费者对续航里程和充电设施的担忧而出现下滑。”这一现象揭示了纯电动车技术在基础设施建设滞后下的制度性困境。丰田北美区总裁丹尼尔·博克(Daniel Bock)的表态([F3_28 🔍])“消费者热情高涨,混合动力车大受欢迎”则反映了制造商对市场需求的理性回应。制度理性在此体现为:一是对技术过渡方案的务实选择(混动车作为电动车的过渡产品),二是对利润率的追求([F3_29 🔍]中提到“混动车利润比同级汽油车高出约5000美元”),三是对政策环境的适应(如避免关税影响)。这种制度理性与生活世界需求的辩证互动,构成了混动车市场逆势增长的核心逻辑。
生活世界真实需求深描(Living Lifeworld Needs): 消费者对混合动力车的青睐([F3_27 🔍]中提到“在美国新车销量中占比约50%,在日本超过一半”),反映了对技术稳定性与使用便利性的务实需求。[F3_29 🔍]中提到的“价格更低、续航更稳定且可在任何加油站加油”,正是这种需求的具体体现。在全球电动车充电基础设施仍不完善的背景下,混动车作为“可在任何加油站加油”的技术方案,满足了消费者对日常出行稳定性的基本需求。这种需求并非抽象的技术偏好,而是具体的生活世界经验——如通勤族对续航焦虑的缓解、家庭用户对充电便利性的追求。制造商正是通过将这些需求制度化(如丰田普锐斯的市场定位),实现了对消费者的情感动员。
Logos 与 Pathos 的内在辩证摩擦(The Dialectical Friction): 混合动力车市场的逆势增长,体现了制度理性与生活世界需求之间的辩证张力。一方面,制造商与政策制定者的制度理性(Logos)试图通过技术过渡方案(如混动车)实现对纯电动车技术的平滑过渡,从而规避基础设施建设滞后的风险。但另一方面,这种过渡方案也激发了消费者对技术稳定性的情感需求(Pathos)——如对续航焦虑的缓解、对使用便利性的追求。这种辩证摩擦表明,制度理性与生活世界需求之间的张力并非单向的压制与反抗,而是一种相互构成的关系。制造商通过将消费者需求制度化(如丰田普锐斯的市场定位),实现了对技术过渡方案的情感动员。这种动员既是理性的(对市场需求的回应),也是情感的(对消费者焦虑的缓解)。
话语温度差与市场韧性诊断(Discourse Temperature & Prognosis): 在报道中,我们可以清晰看到制度端与生活端的“话语温度差”。[F3_28 🔍]中丰田高管的表态(“消费者热情高涨”)采用了乐观的市场语言,而[F3_26 🔍]中对电动车销量下滑的描述则是冷静的技术官僚语言。这种温度差反映了话语权力的不对称:制造商通过乐观的市场叙事掩盖了纯电动车技术在基础设施建设滞后下的制度性困境。从报纸排版空间来看,混动车市场的报道([F3_25-30])占据了显著的版面空间,采用了技术官僚的冷色调语言。这种排版策略本身就是一种市场叙事——通过话语温度的控制,将制度理性与生活世界需求进行了空间上的分隔。然而,这种分隔并未消除二者之间的张力,反而加剧了市场心理的不确定性。未来,如何在技术过渡方案中平衡制度理性与生活世界需求,将成为衡量市场韧性的关键指标。
【开放性学术追问一:技术过渡方案中的制度理性与消费者自主性平衡】
【开放性学术追问二:地缘政治冲突中的情感动员与制度韧性重构】
【开放性学术追问三:肉身惩罚的制度化实践与社会心理韧性的重构】