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一名比利时消防员站在瓦米斯地区野火过后的焦黑树桩间。尽管天气转凉且有降雨缓解火势,比利时有史以来最大规模的野火仍在继续。

战争令特朗普陷入困境

冲突结束近在眼前

伊朗协议60天窗口期结束后战事仍在持续

撰文:克莱夫·R·伍德森·小(Cleve R. Woodson Jr.) 拉杰米·查森(Rajmei Chason)

仅仅60天前,唐纳德·特朗普总统在凡尔赛宫酒店晚宴上与法国总统埃马纽埃尔·马克龙并肩而坐,与伊朗签署了一份谅解备忘录,并宣布美伊冲突即将终结。

白宫宣称,这一“历史性突破”将导致霍尔木兹海峡的管控,并确保伊拉克永远无法获得军事武器。特朗普的顾问们表示,该协议将证明总统能够避免而非延长他多年来谴责的那种“户外战争”。

该协议为谈判留出两个月时间,以将这一微不足道的痕迹转化为更宏伟的目标:解决持续数十年的伊朗核计划僵局。

这一窗口期现已关闭。战争并未结束。霍尔木兹海峡仍基本处于失控状态。伊朗核计划的详细谈判从未开始。

美国已重新启动对伊朗港口的封锁。德黑兰方面要求美国作出让步,而特朗普政府已予以拒绝。美国政府现已公开讨论其决定的多项关键疑问,包括制定一项“至少1,000亿美元用于伊朗重建与发展”的计划。

特朗普周一甚至威胁要对阿曼在海峡管理问题上与伊朗的谈判进行报复。该海峡承载着全球大部分的石油运输量。

特朗普在福克斯新闻采访中表示,如果阿曼“走错路”,美国将“彻底摧毁”阿曼。他坚持要求伊朗

新佛罗里达州选区图重塑沃瑟曼·舒尔茨命运

作者:特德·阿克蒙

霍基,佛州 —— 当共和党人将多个蓝色选区切割重组以提升在统一选举中的胜算时,众议员黛比·沃瑟曼·舒尔茨(民主党籍)面临抉择。

这位资深议员本可坚守家庭住址,进入一个新的白人占主导地位的选区——该选区在唐纳德·特朗普支持率中领先50个百分点。

但沃瑟曼·舒尔茨选择跳入布劳沃德县的邻近选区初选,该选区已有多位非裔美国领袖角逐,争夺一个黑人占比超过60%的地区代表权。

“我们不想失去我在布劳沃德的权力和经验,”她边说边穿过人群,她的钻石装饰音箱轰鸣着,“我们必须拥有足够经验的人来战斗。”

50岁的前全国党主席、面对频繁压力的沃瑟曼·舒尔茨是今年全国最知名的在任议员之一,被迫重新介绍自己并证明资历。

然而,与其他选战相比,她在佛罗里达州2016选区的初选更凸显民主党人面临的棘手权衡:特朗普和共和党试图在全国范围内重划选区,消除深蓝选区。

在最高法院今年削弱《投票权法案》后,一些资深民主党人被迫在竞选更具政治竞争力的选区或完全退出之间做出选择。

沃瑟曼·舒尔茨选择了第三条路:将选举变为一场对决,有效地将国会经验与种族代表权对立起来。

布劳沃德黑人民主党党团主席科里·希勒表示,当国会中的黑人议员数量几乎注定减少时,这尤其具有潜在影响力。该党团已支持竞争对手戴尔·霍姆斯。

“她一直是盟友,但突然间感觉更像是有人利用她建立的熟悉度对付我们,”希勒说,“在所有这些背景下,她说,‘我陷入困境,我要花数年时间。’”

另有四名候选人正在争夺提名。霍姆斯,布劳沃德县前市长;一位年轻的进步活动家;该选区前任落选众议员;以及一位说唱歌手——或许最出名的歌曲是《我会回家》。但他们中任何人都难以超越沃瑟曼·舒尔茨,她在筹款和知名度上具有巨大优势。

作为一名前州议员,她在2004年进入国会,她很快指出,她至少曾代表过

库什纳与内塔尼亚胡进展甚微

解除哈马斯武装、以色列人撤出加沙陷入停滞

记者:Lion Shroud、Kakin Dunung、Jessica Tade、Mohamad El-Chabrak 特拉维夫,TEL. 4577——总统女婿贾里德·库什纳与以色列总理本雅明·内塔尼亚胡周一在耶路撒冷会晤,但在完成解除哈马斯武装及以色列军队撤出加沙的计划方面几乎未取得进展。

会后发表的一份声明中,特朗普总统的“和平委员会”表示,已同意以色列坚持的立场:在哈马斯所有武器、隧道及基础设施被清除之前,以色列国防军不会撤出加沙。

一位不愿透露姓名的“和平委员会”高级官员表示,会后声明的措辞经过精心斟酌,以避免冲突并考虑到以色列10月将举行的全国大选,加沙问题将是其中的核心议题。

该官员补充称,库什纳的斡旋有望在两种看似不可调和的立场之间架起更多沟通桥梁,至少将谈判维持到秋季。


美国幼儿园疫苗豁免率再创新高

2025-26学年豁免率续创纪录,延续多年上升趋势

记者:Lena H. Sun 华盛顿,2026年8月18日——联邦数据显示,美国幼儿园因豁免疫苗接种要求的比例在2025-26学年再创新高,从3.6%升至4.2%,约193,000名学生。这一锐增延续了儿童免疫率多年下滑的趋势,而美国正面临十年来最严重的麻疹疫情。

豁免率上升的同时,美国幼儿园接种率在所有报告疫苗中均略有下降。美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)表示,麻疹、腮腺炎、风疹(MMR)、白喉-破伤风-百日咳(DTaP)、脊灰疫苗及水痘疫苗等幼儿园必接种疫苗的覆盖率,在超过半数州连续第二年下降。

CDC最新数据发布之际,正值特朗普总统与卫生部长小罗伯特·F·肯尼迪推动大幅调整儿童免疫计划之际。特朗普上周指示联邦卫生官员推进将麻疹、腮腺炸、风疹疫苗分开接种(而非联合MMR疫苗),并拉长儿童疫苗接种间隔。联合疫苗数十年来一直是麻疹预防的基石,而分开接种的疫苗在美国当前无法获取。

该提议与多个主要医疗团体的指导意见相悖,也与CDC的立场直接冲突。


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华盛顿特区本周末将上演“自由250”印第赛车大奖赛

国家广场周边将实施交通管制,赛车时速远超行人步速

为新型致命病毒做准备的竞赛

记者:Dan Duncan 白宫正加强生物袭击防护措施

在第二个特朗普政府时期的人员削减削弱了相关领域的监管能力后,白宫正寻求强化防范措施。官员们日益依赖人工智能,这可能令制造致命病原体变得更加容易。

据三名前政府官员透露(其中两人曾为拜登政府工作,另一人同时为拜登和特朗普政府效力,均要求匿名以避免职业报复),在拜登任期结束前,白宫曾组建一个由50人组成的团队专注生物安全。该团队现已缩减至112人。

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民权团体要求最高法院审理其对要求公立学校展示《十诫》的挑战。A3

夏日钩子“‘晚夏刷’钩子或沙发上的一天”这些忠实读者有话说。B1

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最高法院维持对唐纳德·特朗普总统的100美元民事裁决。A4

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伊朗战争的余波可能威胁全球数百万最贫困儿童的生计。A10

特朗普总统为削减美韩军事演习辩护。A10

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Meta创始人兼CEO马克·扎克伯格因幼儿园问题面临法庭潜在清算。A11

周一油价上涨,美国股市进一步远离历史高点,加大通胀压力。A10

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前童星海登·潘妮蒂尔于周日去世,享年64岁。B1

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周日晚,北弗吉尼亚一名男子被电视击中,福尔基因县警方称。B10

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珍爱的秃头鹰“杰姬”离世引发粉丝强烈不满

护理人员因杰姬健康状况恶化而被大量询问

作者:科尔·雷诺兹

克里斯汀·韦弗在发送消息时,先引用《圣经》,接着提到那只秃头鹰。

韦弗是数百万通过直播观看加利福尼亚州圣贝纳迪诺山脉上空的一只秃头鹰家庭的人之一。

这台摄像机让观众得以持续关注“杰姬”——据信是首只在圣贝纳迪诺国家森林大熊谷地区孵化的秃头鹰幼鸟——以及它的配偶“影影”。

大熊谷之友协会于1999年安装了这台摄像机,该非营利组织在YouTube上已累计获得超过4亿次观看。韦弗大约两年前开始关注,起因是她的母亲对其失去兴趣。但近几周,杰姬已从镜头中消失。这只秃头鹰正在洛杉矶以北的奥哈伊浸信会中心接受兽医的治疗。

上周,该中心宣布,这只深受爱戴的34岁秃头鹰已不幸离世。

韦弗诚然感到心碎。但在下一步行动出台前:

“奥哈伊浸信会中心必须给出解释,”她在社交媒体平台X上写道,“但并非道歉。”

韦弗表示,她甚至因提及此事而遭到大量批评。但她并非唯一一个坚持要求答案的粉丝。

尽管奥哈伊浸信会中心在一周内多次发布杰姬病情的社交媒体更新,粉丝们仍在传播请愿书,要求更频繁的更新。

大熊谷之友协会发言人珍妮·沃伊纳德表示,在杰姬生病且未出现在镜头中时,协会接到了大量电话。沃伊纳德称,粉丝们提出了他们认为鹰应接受的医疗方案,或要求更新其病情。卡尔伯也提出了他们认为鹰应接受的医疗方案或要求更新其病情。

在照料杰姬期间,这家猛禽中心在帖子中写道,野生动物专业人士“越来越多地面临持续的信息索取、反复来电、意外来访、私人社交媒体账户上的消息,并在某些情况下,甚至在其私人住所联系”。

韦弗表示,这一声明令她更加愤怒。她说,这一声明令她更加愤怒。她已习惯这只鹰出现在镜头中。去年,她甚至在卧室电视上持续播放杰姬的休息画面。

杰姬被隔离在奥哈伊后,她开始确信医生在隐瞒信息。她表示自己并未像其他粉丝那样频繁致电护理人员,但认为中心不应受到那些人的打扰。

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杰姬这只秃头鹰于7月19日在洛杉矶圣迪马斯浸信会审查中心接受检查。

2016年3月,杰姬与其配偶“影影”在加利福尼亚州大熊湖附近的巢穴中孵蛋。

网上流传的杰姬人工智能潜在图像引发关注,猛禽中心因此要求粉丝不要分享此类图像。沃伊纳德表示,其中一个特别恶劣的谣言是,有人声称猛禽中心为收取捐款而试图让粉丝相信杰姬仍然活着。

沃伊纳德表示,大熊谷之友协会的工作人员在力所能及时尽力回应,但最终他们至少在一条帖子上限制了评论。“评论和邮件的数量太大,根本无法全部回复,”沃伊纳德补充道。

里奥斯也在旁观这一幕:她们于2010年在爱荷华州——距离加利福尼亚近1,300英里——架设了一台鹰摄像机。她回忆起在启动直播前与同事预测,他们将“玩得很开心”地分享直播画面。她说,那将是她多年来最后一次平静的时刻。

里奥斯的鹰摄像机走红后,粉丝会在凌晨3点打电话给她,要求她在下雨时为鹰巢撑伞。去年,当两只雌鹰与一只成年配偶交配时,一名粉丝甚至要求里奥斯去射杀其中一只雌鹰。

As soon as I heard that something was going on with Jackie, I felt bad for them," Rios said, in the eagle's caretakers in California. "They are going to have an invasion of their chicks. That will be cruel and unnecessary."

American society has been enamored with the symbol of the bald eagle since it first appeared on the seal in 1974, said Pulitzer-winning historian Jack E. Davis, who wrote a chronicle of the land. But for decades, they hated the animal itself.

During the 1800s, it was considered a patriotic duty to kill bald eagles, as they were seen as pests, Davis said. In the mid-1800s, poisonous insecticides pushed the bald eagle population to the brink of extinction.

But wildlife organizations began placing web cameras in eagles' nests in recent decades, and viewers became attached to the hard domestic lives, which Davis said can resemble our own. Many eagles lose their lives and abandon their young. When something goes wrong, Davis said, it can lead to what is known to be one wildlife death.

"Our emotional ties to the bird set us apart now as our patriotism too," Davis said.

After Jackie's death, Weaver — who at one point had suggested online that Jackie's doctors had withheld care — asked in another post, "I feel strongly now." In hindsight, she said, her messages were improperly received.

But she doesn't regret quoting them. It was a symptom of her anger, said, and remains convinced there's more to the story.

Even after state wildlife officials said Tuesday that Jackie had a large blood clot in her wing and kidney, Weaver wondered whether David Hammen could have helped. When did the center know Jackie was going to die, said has wondered. Could her fans have gotten more warning?

The Ojai Raptor Center board chair said the center was waiting for more information before further speaking publicly about the eagle's final live stream.

In the days following Jackie's death, Weaver's marriage hasn't changed like the Bible says, and 's now beyond the point where 'll find a new mate.

Former football player Tony Stewart is starring now, and Weaver said that will distract her. hasn't fully moved on though.

"I'm just interested in it, really," said. The feeling, added, is one of her stages of grief.

宠物鹅高声鸣叫警告养家成员谷仓起火

Goosey冲出谷仓时发出响亮的鸣叫声,如此激烈以至于将Bert Gerber惊醒

撰文:Kyle Melanik

Bert Gerber在午夜被一阵响亮而陌生的鸣叫声吵醒。他走到外面,发现自家谷仓——里面养着约60只火鸡和鸡——着火了

Gerber抓起水管冲向火焰,并在约3分钟内将火扑灭。火灾没有殃及动物,所有动物都幸存了下来。

"再过几分钟,"Gerber说,"就真的来不及了。"但如果我晚些回家,Gerber观看了自家监控摄像头拍下的画面,地点在德克萨斯州里士满的路上。画面显示,自家宠物鹅Goosey在谷仓起火时站在外面,并多次鸣叫——其中一次鸣叫如此激烈,听起来像是在大喊

这阵噪音将Gerber惊醒,促使他及时扑灭了火灾,他说。这是他第一次听到Goosey发出如此响亮的声音。平时Goosey安静害羞

当天晚些时候,8月5日,Gerber的妻子Chelsea Gerber在社交媒体上分享了这段视频,超过100万人观看了Goosey的鸣叫

"Goosey不仅仅是在发出噪音,"Chelsea Gerber,20岁,写道,"他是在拉响警报。"

在8月1日之前,Chelsea Gerber——一家养鸡场的经理——并不想养宠物鹅。她说,她在密歇根州尤蒂卡长大时,家里养的鹅经常追赶并啄她

但在今年5月,她和女儿Elaina在德州家禽展览会上参观时,允许孩子们抱鹅。Elaina看到鹅毛茸茸的外表时情绪激动。她想把鹅带回家,Gerber一家虽有迟疑但最终同意了

一家人买了一个儿童塑料泳池,每天早上Chelsea Gerber注满水后,Goosey都会兴奋地跑进去

随着Goosey在几周内长大,他从睡在家人后门廊搬到了与鸡和火鸡同住的红色鸡舍。后来又睡在鸡群旁边的隔栏里

正是在这里,大约凌晨1点,谷仓突然起火。几秒钟后,4个月大的Goosey冲进院子发出警告的鸣叫

Gerber一家表示,火灾可能由天花板电线过载或被动物咬断引起

稍后查看监控录像时,Bert Gerber说Goosey看起来像"另一个世界的和平使者"。Chelsea Gerber说,看到Goosey的努力时,她眼含泪水

"我认为我们对动物的情感理解还不够,"她说,"只要你倾听,它们确实会与你交流——只是不用言语。"

Gerber一家说,Goosey似乎并未受到这起事件的影响,并得到了最爱的零食——莴苣和西瓜——作为奖励

他似乎在禽鸟中担起了守护者的角色。当一只名为Pygmy的火鸡离开自己产下的十几枚蛋时,Goosey会趴在蛋上保暖,Gerber一家说。但他仍然害羞,在火灾数天后,Goosey避开了来自休斯敦KDFU新闻台的记者,他们来谷仓报道他的事迹

Gerber一家说,"我们不想在谷仓里玩火",并希望最终能建造一个新的谷仓

Chelsea Gerber曾告诉女儿Goosey将是他们唯一的宠物鹅。现在,她正考虑再养一只母鹅,并打算叫它Lucy

"我们冲动地爱上了它,"她说,"如果它们自然地融入我们的生活,我们会非常开心。"


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团体寻求推翻得克萨斯州《十诫》法律

最高法院被要求审理挑战影响公立学校的法律

作者:约翰·朱西卡尔(John Jucyenkal)和拉德萨·梅兹奎尔(Ladsa Mezquier)

民权团体周一请求最高法院审理其对得克萨斯州一项法律的挑战,该法律要求所有公立学校教室定期展示《十诫》。法院表示,该法律并不违反政教分离原则。

各方预计将在未来几个月内做出决定,届时他们将在备受关注的案件中争夺主动权,因为得克萨斯州及其他地区的保守派正试图在公共空间扩大宗教权利并在法庭上为其辩护。今年4月,一家保守派上诉法院以3比4的投票结果维持了该法律,推翻了下级法院认为该措施违宪的裁决。

这将成为自2015年以来最重要的涉及公立学校宗教问题的案件之一,当时最高法院以5比4的裁决认为该法律不违反《第一修正案》中的言论自由权。

在当前案件中,美国第五巡回上诉法院以3比4的投票结果维持了得克萨斯州法律,推翻了下级法院认为该措施违宪的裁决。

朱西卡尔

《十诫》海报被运送至得克萨斯州纽布朗费尔斯当地公立学校。


超过十几个来自不同信仰的得克萨斯州家庭在该法律于去年由州长格雷格·艾略特(共和党籍)签署后,需要挑战该法律。他们辩称该法规违反了《第一修正案》中禁止政府确立宗教的条款(即“确立条款”),并强行将基督教信仰灌输给学生。

这些家庭由美国公民自由联盟、得克萨斯州ACLU分会以及“美国地区”组织代理,后者倡导政教分离。

上诉法院在去年3月写道:“事实仍然是,教室里摆放的是圣经文本,而不是其他宗教文本,也不是要求人们相信或崇拜何人或何物,或雇佣私人讲师或印刷品。”《十诫》并非强制性宗教文本,也不要求教会履行民事职能。

最高法院由保守派组成的5比2多数近年来不断扩大宗教权利。今年3月,法官裁定一名宗教辅导员的言论自由权,允许其对LGBTQ+儿童进行相关咨询。

去年,大法官裁定,宗教家长可将其子女从公立学校的税区中转出,以规避与其信仰冲突的LGBTQ+书籍。此外,最高法院还裁定各州必须允许宗教学校在与世俗学校同等条件下参与免费言论项目。

上周,法官们在审理全国首家宗教公立慈善学校的运营问题时陷入僵局。司法部门未能就相关指控作出裁决。

一项新的法律诉讼正在推进,可能再次上诉至最高法院,以检验相关法律。

联邦边境建设在大弯国家公园暂停

该项目被许多人视为对部分公园造成不必要破坏

作者:杰克·斯帕恩斯、雷切尔·R·弗朗奇斯

特朗普政府周一暂停了在大弯国家公园内修建边境巡逻道路的施工活动,此前当地反对声音认为该工程会对关键物种栖息地造成不必要破坏,并改变位于德克萨斯州与墨西哥边境的国际公园景观。

本月初,边境保护承包商开始在公园内展示一条将贯穿整个公园的道路,该道路最终将配备车辆隔离栅栏及用于监控设备的额外电缆。

"昨晚,我暂停了公园内所有施工活动。"边境巡逻局专员罗德尼·斯科特在X平台发布的视频中表示,"那里的泥土很容易挖掘,可以摆几张桌子,与当地执法部门交谈。"

斯科特在前往公园途中于德州机场录制该视频,并表示"本周还会有更多动作"。

自施工开始以来,当地居民和土地所有者一直在密切关注。他们记录了重型设备在国家公园内移动的每一铲泥土。

他们发起社交媒体运动,通过视频和照片展示施工情况,呼吁对边境计划给予更大透明度。图像显示工人与推土机一同作业,并在身后留下泥土和卡车痕迹。

卫星图像显示,截至上周,里约格兰德河沿岸的洪泛区已有数千英尺被推土机推平,以便为未来道路让路。

上周,斯科特试图澄清公园内的施工情况——表示这并非隔离栅栏建设的一部分,而是测量和设计工作,将其描述为"修建新的通道道路、改善现有道路、安装结构设施、技术设备,并在有限战略位置设置车辆隔离栅栏"。

反对施工的人士认为额外的安全基础设施毫无必要,并指出大弯地区已是边境非法越境最少的区段之一。

当地民众已起诉联邦政府、向环保机构投诉、反对承包商使用当地道路,并敦促议员要求对施工内容给出解释。两党国会成员均呼吁对施工情况给予更大透明度。

为阻止该项目,另一团体周五在联邦法院提起诉讼,指控施工破坏公园内的圣地,援引宗教保护条款。德州州参议员理查德·古特雷斯表示"这就是我代表原告提起诉讼的原因",联邦领导人感受到居民每天向议员反映施工情况的压力。法律团队周日晚提交临时禁令申请,试图叫停施工。

"我们很高兴专员斯科特宣布暂停施工,直到他了解发生的一切,"古特雷斯周一表示,"但真正的担忧在于,斯科特先生和联邦政府其他代表告诉我们的只是在进行勘测。"

"除非你用推土机勘测、医疗保健和心理咨询,否则无法相信斯科特先生和联邦政府代表们的话。"

他补充道:"希望这次暂停是认真的。"

尽管多起与边境基础设施施工相关的诉讼未能叫停该项目,古特雷斯仍相信基于宗教理由的诉讼可能为法律战开辟新战线。

亚当·基尔恩斯(华盛顿拉丁美洲事务办公室)提交了一份最新的“机场报告”,内容涉及另一起研究联邦边境拦截数据的诉讼。

他在总结称,在所有边境区段中,大弯地区的拦截数量最低,且无论从历史数据还是自特朗普第二次警告日期以来,其拦截数量仅占其他区段的一小部分。

“在大弯地区修建边境屏障的意图,似乎更多反映了BfM近期通过签名获得的资金数额,而非对非法入境的紧急需求。”基尔恩斯在法庭文件中写道。

大弯地区的工程是国会去年在特朗普签署的《统一边境法案》授权下,为边境修建额外设施及其他安全基础设施的数十亿美元投资的一部分。

根据CBT,该工程不会像沿着该市大部分道路边境修建的那样,在公园内修建一道10英尺高的边境墙。CBT今年早些时候已放弃修建此类屏障的计划。

推土机的推进路径已摧毁了美国鱼类及野生动物管理局指定的关键栖息地,该栖息地是为受威胁的黄嘴地面鸟类划定的。但通常此类指定会要求政府进行大规模环境研究,并制定减轻对物种伤害的计划。然而,国土安全部已豁免数十项保守法律,包括《濒危物种法》,以便承包商无需遵守相关规定。

CBT在控制道路上方穿越马歇尔山的提案成本将超过公园上方可持续的大弯地区,该地区位于公园上方,河流在此回流至边境。

当地居民担心工程将需要炸穿土地,而该地区近50%的土地将受到影响。政府目前未改变河流流向,也未打扰他人享用河流,亦未影响附近筑巢的游隼,尽管CBT知悉爆破作业存在问题。

目前,Scott表示所有工程已暂停,但当地人怀疑这是否会成为永久性停工。

“我们谨慎乐观,”长期密切关注该活动的县居民安东·卡特雷尔说,“这里又恢复了平静与安宁。”

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国会

杰弗里斯呼吁对最高法院进行彻底改革

众议院少数党领袖马修·杰弗里斯表示,参议院法律界希望看到对最高法院进行"重大改革",包括在民主党内推动相关变革。

杰弗里斯在"与和平会面"节目中表示,改革可以从为法官制定正式行为准则开始,但他没有明确支持民主党内一些人提出的扩大法官人数的提议。

众议院司法委员会首席民主党人杰弗里斯表示,改革计划将由兰金(谢菲尔德)在2018年州选举中带头制定。该党今年将重新夺回议会控制权。

"我支持的是重大改革,"杰弗里斯说。"美国人民应对这个国家的最高法院有信心。"

民主党人近几个月提出了一系列对最高法院的重大改革方案,包括扩大成员人数和实施任期限制,以应对法院裁决向右倾的趋势。

杰弗里斯没有明确支持任何提议的改革方案,但他对科林斯在4月份的裁决表示了不满,该裁决削弱了《青年权利法案》的关键部分,该法案确保了主要选区的创建。

"最高法院以各种方式削弱了《青年权利法案》,使得极端的共和党人在深南部地区能够推翻这些选区并从中获利,"杰弗里斯说。"这与法律和政府的原则不符。"

保守派人士则将民主党的提案视为试图进一步政治化最高法院,以阻止他们不喜欢的裁决。

——马修·切

医疗保健

卡西迪抨击常规疫苗接种时间表的变更

参议员比尔·卡西迪(共和党-路易斯安那州)批评总统唐纳德·特朗普最近的行政命令改变儿童常规疫苗接种时间表,称这将增加患者成本并降低疫苗可及性。

特朗普上周签署行政命令,将儿童MMR疫苗解散为单独的剂次。特朗普为这一举动辩护,称其是为了让儿童远离在他看来"有点像常规武器"的组合疫苗。

"是的,这太愚蠢了,"卡西迪在CNN"国情咨文"节目中回应特朗普的言论时表示。"这就是总统民调下降的原因,因为人们认为他不了解他们的生活现实。"卡西迪表示,要求分开接种疫苗不会带来任何医疗益处,反而会让家长为儿童多次就诊增加成本。这可能降低疫苗接种率,并可能使患有免疫系统并发症的人群(如孕妇)面临风险。

"如果你能接种疫苗,就应该接种疫苗,"卡西迪说。

这位参议员还指出,保险公司因更多就诊而提高保费,在医疗成本已是选民关注焦点的情况下,这无异于雪上加霜。

作为一名医生,卡西迪一直反对特朗普政府试图缩减疫苗接种时间表的举动。

卡西迪在2004年首次发起减少疫苗剂次的提议,并在共和党初选中击败芬克,此后他越来越敢于挑战政府。去年他投票支持罗伯特·F·肯尼迪 Jr.担任卫生部长,尽管此人在疫苗问题上有过三大洲的公开反对历史。

当被问及他对肯尼迪的投票时,卡西迪表示:"你必须向前看,活在当下。"

——马修·切

气候

拉拉可能发出警告

拉拉的眼可能正在发出警告

上周末,夏威夷面临新的局面,因为拉拉的风眼于周六从大岛南端以南约20英里处经过。

拉拉已减弱为热带风暴并正远离夏威夷,为大岛带来了显著的降雨,当地地形抬升和山脉促成了降水。

在2018年州议会第一次会议期间发表的一份声明中称,有10栋房屋被摧毁,桥梁和学校受损。

“总而言之,我们相信还会有更多时间酿成一场可能由这场风暴引发的重大事故,”格林斯说。

但拉拉看起来只是更多受害者即将降临陆地的前兆。

这部分原因在于,近几个月太平洋海温达到创纪录水平,叠加该州2,000和1,000的降水,以及气候变化的背景影响。

本周晚些时候,太平洋上可能出现三个新事件——其中一个可能靠近关岛和北马里亚纳群岛——以及东中太平洋的另外两个,位于墨西哥与夏威夷之间。

飓风季在东部和中部太平洋将持续至11月,看起来将是一场持久战。

——肯·金德


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《华盛顿邮报》 2026年8月18日

Dispute over fact vs. fiction at trial over Tupac's killing

By Jessica Hill Associated Press

LAS VEGAS — A prosecutor said Monday that while few have been willing to speak about the 1996 killing of Tupac Shakur, Duane "Keith D" Davis is the "one person who has a hard time being about."

"Let's be clear, Duane Davis did not pull the trigger. But he did place the shooting in rotation of the beating of his nephew," Chief Deputy District Attorney Bina Palal told jurors at the start of Daretz Las Vegas trial. "Remarkably, you will learn that from Duane Davis himself."

Davis is charged with murder with a deadly weapon with the intent to promote, further or arrest a criminal gang in Shakur's death. He pleaded not guilty and the defense opening called the prosecutor's narrative "fiction." It concedes, Davis faces life in prison.

Palal showed jurors video of 's entourage attacking Daretz nephew Orlando "Baby Lane" before a beating match at the MGM Grand hotel before the shooting Sept. 7, 1996.

Davis spent the next two hours planning how to get even, said Palal, and was caught up in an act of revenge.

In a 2006 interview with a federal task force investigating the killing of 's rival, the Notorious B.I.G., Davis instead talked about the shooting. described handing a gun to the man in the back seat of a white Cadillac that fired on a black BMW with inside.

As prosecutors played audio of Davis explaining the moment was shot, members of 's family, including his stepbrother Maurice "Mopreme" , stared ahead.

Palal told jurors Davis held two or more of hatred for for decades that drove him to speak.

said as early as 1998, the defendant talked to the FBI and admitted and others were in Las Vegas the night of the shooting. spoke again in 1999 to the FBI and said again was in Las Vegas then denied responsibility.

In 2006, admitted to his role in the killing in an interview with Las Vegas police, Palal said.

"And now 30 years later, we're going to ask you to finally hold Duane Davis accountable," Palal said.

also showed jurors the 2019 memoir that Davis co-authored, "Compton Street Legend," that the prosecution will use and that the defense fought to keep out of the trial, along with several of the defendant's interviews.

Davis, wearing a blue suit and tie, watched the prosecutors while eating next to his attorney with his hands folded on the table in front of him, occasionally nodding along as his attorney spoke.

Duane Davis faces life in prison for his alleged involvement in the 1996 killing of Tupac . The story of the drive-by shooting has long gripped the hip-hop community, partly because no one was charged until Davis was indicted in 2023.

"The state has just told you what they believe is the evidence in this case," attorney Michael Sandford said to jurors in his opening. "What they are telling you, they are representing as fact, when it's really fiction."

Sandford said Davis wasn't previously charged for the 1996 killing because law enforcement knew that was "full of crap."

"There's no facts," said, to back up what Davis said in his book.

The defense attorney also pointed to missing documents in the original investigation and distrust between Los Angeles and Las Vegas police departments. pointed out that the Compton Police Department was shut down in September 2000 over corruption.

called one detective's work "sloppy," "slimy" and "unscrupulous." said retired Detective Clifford Mogg read portions of Davis's book into the record as if it were fact but said Mogg did not verify claims in it.

The story of the drive-by shooting has long gripped the hip-hop community, partly because no one was charged until Davis was indicted in 2023.

The other three men riding in the Cadillac have all died in the years since.

"When he says he's the only

person who can tell what happened, he's right," Palai said.

Shakur remains a cultural icon and is considered one of the most influential and versatile rappers of all time, despite dying at 20. He was nominated for Grammy Awards and was 入选 into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2017.

Retired Las Vegas police officer Gary Dale was the first of the 25 to 40 witnesses the prosecution plans to call at the trial, which is expected to last about a month. He recounted how he and another officer stopped a car carrying Knight and Shakur because the vehicle didn't have a license plate. They let the pair go with a warning.

About 30 minutes later the two officers responded to a call about a shooting and found being pulled from the car by EMN, Dale said. Knight had been grazed by bullets, but told the officers to take care of , he testified.

Dale jumped in the ambulance and tried to get to tell him who shot him. The retired officer said that said something like, "No, we'll take care of it."

Another witness, Ingrid Stokes, testified that she and her friends were heading home from Las Vegas when they encountered and Knight, who was friends with a woman in 's group.

Knight invited them to a nightclub, she said, and they decided to meet them there.

The car Stokes was riding in was one car over and a car length ahead of Knight's vehicle, when they heard gunshots while stopped at an intersection, she said.

Stokes said they feared more gunfire and drove away almost hitting a white four-door vehicle in the process.

When they returned to the scene, police treated them like suspects, she said, and made them sit on the sidewalks. She was scared to talk about the case, worried about poor treatment from law enforcement and the potential for retaliation from the unknown shooter.

"Stitches get stitches," she said.

高等法院驳回特朗普推翻卡罗尔案500万美元判决的请求

前总统被裁定性侵前专栏作家

作者:JEWEN JUCVENAS

最高法院周一再次驳回了唐纳德·特朗普总统推翻其在一起案件中被判500万美元赔偿的请求,该案中他被裁定性侵前专栏作家E. 琼·卡罗尔。

大法官们拒绝了特朗普律师团队提出的重新考虑其决定的罕见请求,即维持2022年该备受关注案件的民事判决。法官们未对裁决作出解释。

该决定并不意外——自1980年代中期以来,最高法院尚未批准过任何重审请求。

卡罗尔的代理律师罗伯塔·卡普兰表示,卡罗尔及其法律团队对结果"感到满意"。

"因此,陪审团一致裁定唐纳德·特朗普性侵并随后诽谤E. 琼·卡罗尔的裁决现已生效,任何法院均不得质疑。"卡普兰表示。

今年6月,大法官们拒绝受理对该判决的上诉。该决定维持了2024年上诉法院确认判决的裁决。

2020年,纽约陪审团裁定特朗普在1996年于曼哈顿贝格多夫·古德曼商场试衣间性侵卡罗尔,同时还裁定特朗普之后诽谤了卡罗尔。

诽谱指控源于2022年卡罗尔公开指控特朗普性侵后,特朗普在Truth Social平台发布的一篇帖子。特朗普将这些指控称为"彻头彻尾的骗局"、"胡说八道",并将其与卡罗尔试图推销回忆录的行为联系起来。

特朗普否认任何不当行为,且未面临任何刑事指控。在向最高法院提交的上诉请愿书中,其律师团队称这些指控"明显不合情理"且"出于政治动机"。

上月,特朗普请求最高法院推翻其因诽谤卡罗尔而被判的另一起$43.200 万赔偿的判决,该判决是在500万美元判决之后作出的。

法院尚未就该请求作出裁决。


2026年8月18日,星期二·《华盛顿邮报》

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幼儿园疫苗豁免率再创美国历史新高

根据A1版疫苗指导意见

“没有已发表的科学证据表明将MMR联合疫苗分为三剂单独接种有任何益处”,《疾病控制与预防中心》(CDC)在其MMR疫苗安全页面(截至周一)如是写道。在CDC网站其他页面,该机构表示联合疫苗可减少儿童接种次数,同时提供相同保护,并可能帮助更多儿童及时完成推荐接种。

CDC本周发布的最新数据显示,儿童疫苗接种率持续下降,豁免率持续上升,而随着政府试图重塑联邦疫苗政策,相关风险也日益凸显。

数据显示,豁免率上升的最大因素来自家庭寻求更多豁免。去年豁免率在全国范围进一步上升,在44个州及哥伦比亚特区出现增长,而前一年为36个州及哥伦比亚特区。目前有24个州报告豁免率超过5%。

在疫苗覆盖率方面,数据显示在2022-2026学年,93.4%的幼儿园儿童已接种所需两剂MMR疫苗,略低于前一年的82.2%。而在新冠疫情前,这一比例为50%,通常被视为单一感染不太可能引发疾病集群或暴发的水平。在2022-2026学年,约有20万名幼儿园儿童未完成MMR疫苗系列接种,学校未收到相关证明文件。

其他必接种儿童疫苗的覆盖率也出现下降:白喉-破伤风-无细胞百日咳疫苗(DTaP)覆盖率降至38%(前一年为91.1%),脊灰疫苗覆盖率降至93.4%(前一年为92.5%)。

“麻疹等传染病不会止步于教室门口,”美国儿科学会传染病委员会主席、马里兰大学儿科学教授詹姆斯·坎贝尔表示,“这就是为什么学校入学要求如此重要。它们保护并维护整个社区的安全,经验表明,当家长从专业人士处获得清晰信息时,他们更有可能选择接种疫苗。”

周五,CDC报告今年已累计2,544例麻疹病例,较前一周增加100例,已超过2020年全年2,180例的总数。93%的病例发生在未接种疫苗或疫苗接种状态不明的人群中。

CDC在本周一随数据发布的说明中未提及豁免率创纪录上升的情况,也未直接鼓励家长为子女接种疫苗。CDC仅表示“继续鼓励家长与医生讨论疫苗接种选择”。

数十年来涉及数百万儿童的研究已确立了MMR疫苗的安全性与有效性。根据美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的数据,两剂MMR疫苗对预防麻疹的有效率约为97%,而麻疹可能引发严重并发症,包括肺炎、脑肿胀,在极罕见情况下还会因呼吸系统和神经系统并发症导致死亡。大量研究未发现MMR疫苗接种与自闭症之间存在关联。

白宫表示其拟议的免疫计划调整(包括减少普遍推荐疫苗的数量)旨在使美国与其同等发达国家保持一致。但丹麦、澳大利亚和加拿大等同类国家均以联合疫苗形式提供MMR免疫接种。英国今年开始用四合一疫苗取代MMR疫苗,该疫苗还可预防水痘。

参议员比尔·卡西迪(共和党籍,路易斯安那州)周日严厉批评特朗普对儿童疫苗计划的全面改革,称此举将“干预”患者选择并降低疫苗可及性。特朗普则为该举措辩护,称其可避免儿童接种MMR联合疫苗,并将其描述为“某种核武器”。

“如今,本可让孩子接种两针疫苗,现在却要接种六针,”卡西迪周日在ABC《本周》节目中表示,“原本……两次带孩子看病缺工两次,现在要缺工六次。保险公司原本为两次就诊买单,现在要为六次买单。”

白宫疫苗议程与负责执行该计划的机构科学指导之间的分歧,也为上周就任CDC主任的特蕾莎·施瓦茨带来了紧迫任务。

尽管CDC负责在其独立疫苗顾问委员会的建议基础上制定联邦疫苗政策,但该机构的科学家表示他们并不知晓行政令即将出台,官员们也无法确定其对机构意味着什么。

白宫要求肯尼迪的卫生与公众服务部“儿童疫苗特别工作组”在90天内制定拟议变更。该跨部部门小组去年在反疫苗活动人士的推动下得以重启。公共卫生法专家表示,该工作组的建议旨在提升疫苗安全性,而非确定最优疫苗接种计划。

关于产后精神病的常见误解

这种疾病长期以来被污名化且认知不足

作者:埃里卡·苏珊

在马萨诸塞州母亲林赛·丹斯(Lindsay Dance)面临谋杀三名子女的重罪指控的备受关注的审判中,核心争议在于一种鲜为人知的围产期精神健康障碍——产后精神病。辩方坚称,由于她在案发时正处于该疾病发作期,不应承担完全责任。

马萨诸塞州儿童基金会医疗总监、马萨诸塞大学医学院精神病学、产科学与妇科学助理教授盖伊·卡诺阿·海德尔(Guy Kanoa Haider)表示,产后精神病常被误解。症状因人而异,周围人可能难以及时察觉,但通常包括幻觉(如听到或看到不存在的事物)、妄想、意识混乱和偏执等。例如,患者可能误以为伤害自己或孩子是唯一出路。海德尔强调:“这不是性格缺陷,而是一种医学疾病。”

产后精神病未被纳入《精神障碍诊断与统计手册(第五版)》(DSM-5),这或许加剧了公众对其认知不足。该手册是精神健康临床医生的诊断参考书;相反,患者可能被诊断为短暂性精神病障碍或其他障碍,并附加“产后发作”字样。越来越多的母婴健康专家呼吁在2010年版本中增补产后精神病。

目前估计,产后精神病在分娩后的女性中发病率为1至2例 / 1,000人,这使得研究变得困难(相比之下,产后抑郁症的发病率为1至7例 / 1,000人且60.6‰)。海德尔表示,双相情感障碍既往诊断是其主要风险因素之一,可将风险提升20%至30%。

但至少有半数产后精神病患者无既往精神疾病史。许多女性原本心理状态正常,却在某些诱因下出现发作,这些诱因可能包括激素剧变和睡眠剥夺。生殖精神病专家、母婴心理健康平台Mercia Health创始人萨拉·杜维克(Sarah Duvik)如是说。

专家认为这是一种需要住院治疗的精神科急症,通常需住院治疗。发病通常迅速,多在产后数天至两周内出现(症状偶尔也会在数周后显现)。

我们邀请专家分享他们遇到的最常见误解,以及关于该疾病的必要认知。

误解:产后精神病患者必然出现明显或一致的现实脱离

海德尔表示,外界普遍误解认为患者“必须幻听到陌生人偷她的孩子或听到声音让她把孩子扔下桥”,才能诊断为产后精神病。但实际上,“这是一种精神疾病”。她补充道,该病症状可能更隐匿:“在红旗出现前,会有粉色警示。”

患者通常仅感到“自己有些不对劲,不像平时的自己”,海德尔说。早期症状包括过度警觉和一定程度的意识混乱,这可能被轻易归咎于新手妈妈的正常反应。此外,在精神病症状出现前,情绪变化也较为常见。这些症状通常类似轻躁狂发作——例如“母亲在极少睡眠下精力充沛”——或抑郁发作,后者可能不明显或未引起足够重视。

即使在精神病性症状出现时,这些症状也可能表现为水样,切克说,“不,有时候,人们可以进行有效的对话,然后很快被卷入他们的妄想情境或偏执状态——压力会加剧这种情况。”患有该疾病的女性通常缺乏对所发生情况的洞察力,切克说,因为她们可能无法可靠地表达自己的感受。

这些患有产后精神病的女性,切克补充说,在思维上可能表现得激动或混乱。切克说,有些人可能出于对“被卷入”的恐惧而试图将自己的妄想联系起来,这使得她们的亲人更难识别正在发生的事情。

误解:产后精神病与强迫性侵入性思维是同一回事。

事实是,偶发的侵入性思维在产后阶段很常见且正常。“我们认为这些思维之所以出现,是因为大脑的警报系统——杏仁核——在怀孕期间会变得更大,”切克说。这是一种自然适应,旨在帮助你保护婴儿。她举例说明:如果你是一位母亲,可能会出现一个可怕的画面,想象伤害你的婴儿。这并非因为你想伤害婴儿,而是因为你的大脑对安全风险极为敏感。

一连串此类思绪的涌现可能是焦虑或产后出现的强迫症的特征——这两者通常与产后抑郁症重叠——但它并不包含产后精神病,因为两者有明确区别:这些思维如何让你感受。切克说,侵入性思维会让人识别并反思,最终这些女性绝不会想要做或体验这些事情。相比之下,产后精神病的妄想则与患者认为“正确”的感受一致,因为她们已脱离现实。“例如,一位母亲可能认为,如果她不伤害孩子,孩子就会毁灭全世界所有人,”切克解释道。

“产后精神病的许多情况下,我们看到的妄想是‘极端’的,”海德说,“母亲可能真的相信,没有她的孩子世界会更好,或她应伤害婴儿以保护他们。”

误解:患有产后精神病的女性对子女、家人或自身构成长期威胁。

像卡西这样的案例可能让人觉得产后精神病本质上是一种暴力疾病,但事实是,绝大多数情况下并不涉及伤害。切克说,研究表明,未经治疗的产后精神病患者有4%的杀婴风险。

适当的医疗干预,包括住院治疗,也能在20%的女性中缓解症状,据2010年一项研究显示。如果女性接受正确治疗,她们可以完全康复,且大多数不会出现未来的精神病性症状。切克说。

产后精神病的典型药物方案包括苯二氮䓬类药物(用于减缓中枢神经系统)、抗精神病药物以及锂等心境稳定剂。前两类药物通常用于缓解急性激动和精神病性症状,随后可能转为锂作为主要维持药物,患者可能需要服用数月甚至更长时间。

海德说,电休克疗法(ECT)——通过电流刺激大脑诱发短暂癫痫发作——也是一种选择,并可能用于治疗对药物反应不佳的患者。

某些抗精神病药物也可能通过母乳传递给婴儿。

海德说,关键在于“这些女性中的许多人,在得到适当治疗后,能够继续拥有正常、健康的生活,与家人共度美好时光。”

银色的光环——这场广为传播的“Classy”事件所带来的广泛关注,为产后精神病的放松提供了机遇,切克表示。如果更多人了解这一问题,就能提高家人和朋友识别新手母亲何时需要帮助的可能性。

“我们越早将有风险的人群与护理联系起来,”海德尔说,“就能越早为他们提供所需的治疗,社会的结局也会更好。”

如果您或您认识的人正在挣扎,美国各地的国家记录和跨网络资源可用于寻求帮助或发送短信。如果您正在遭受围产期情绪或焦虑障碍的困扰,请联系产后支持国际热线:1-800-944-4773。

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美国海军导弹驱逐舰USN Beinfeld于2004年到达中国青岛港。

美国海军驱逐舰在南海四天失去动力

水手们无法饮用水、无法使用抽水马桶或空调

作者:塔拉·科夫

一艘美国海军驱逐舰在部署于南海期间完全失去动力长达四天,导致水手们无法饮用水、无法使用抽水马桶或空调。

美国海军“贝因费尔德”号(USN Beinfeld)于7月24日与美国海军驱逐舰航母打击群一同航行时,舰上“一个腐蚀性旋转发电机”导致全舰动力完全丧失,美国海军发言人克拉克·马修·科默在一份声明中表示。

海军未立即回应有关该舰任务的问题。

该舰的动力问题为海军带来了又一挫折,目前海军正在拉丁美洲和中东的军事行动中处于困难境地。这两项行动均要求美军指挥官延长部署时间并调整维护计划。

打击群内其他舰艇,包括巡洋舰“罗伯特·斯莫尔斯”号(USN Robert Smalls),在该舰被拖至菲律宾港口时为其提供了餐食。抵达后,船员被安排在合同住房中,并在舰外用餐。科默表示:

“船员无人受伤,他们展现出了专业精神和坚定的稳定性。”

动力于7月30日恢复,海军表示该舰一周后仍在海上。目前尚不清楚“贝因费尔德”号是否仍与打击群一同行动。

“乔治·华盛顿”号正驶往中东,以接替“林肯”号航母。而“林肯”号近期因报道显示在海上执行任务超过200天后失去任务能力而备受关注。

五角大楼对海军的依赖正在造成影响,因为舰艇的必要维护已被推迟。

两艘在中东创纪录执行任务的航母均出现了问题。

“杰拉尔德·R·福特”号航母在今年5月1时30分被送回诺福克之前,其厕所系统出现了多次故障。而“林肯”号则在其船员士气低落的报道后,接受了美国中央司令部司令阿什·布拉德·库珀的视察,该舰已在海上执行任务时间过长。

加州众议员戈麦斯面临性不当行为指控调查

作者:安娜·蓝-博伊

众议院伦理委员会于周一宣布,已就民主党籍加州众议员詹姆斯·戈麦斯(D-加利福尼亚)的性不当行为指控展开调查。

伦理委员会在声明中表示,该委员会由民主党和共和党议员人数相等组成,正在审查指控戈麦斯“可能参与性不当行为”,包括“与一名众议院工作人员进行不当性接触”,违反了众议院规则。该小组还指出,调查本身并不表明任何违规(众议院规则)的行为已经发生。

戈麦斯在周一的声明中承认自己“在婚姻之外犯下了个人错误”,并表示将配合调查。

他说:“虽然我们的行为是出于自愿,且未违反法律或众议院伦理规则,但这并不能减轻这些错误给我们带来的影响。我目睹了听证会……我为此给妻子带来的伤痛和尴尬深表歉意。”

众议院伦理委员会还表示,该委员会正在就戈麦斯的性不当行为指控展开调查。

现年61岁的戈麦斯正在竞选连任,在寻求第六个任期之际,他代表该州第36选区,位于洛杉矶地区。在加州的初选中,无论党派如何,前两名业务顾问将进入大选。

伦理委员会的调查已成为近期一系列众议院争议的发展。该小组本月早些时候表示,正在调查指控詹姆斯·戈麦斯参与家庭暴力和非法吸毒的指控,此前米勒因对她和女儿实施身体虐待而被豁免。

“我完全没有什么可说的。我们将向委员会提供所有必要文件,以供8日委员会报告前直接审查,”米勒写道。

北卡罗来纳州共和党众议员查克·爱德华兹表示,他于本月早些时候放弃了连任竞选,此前伊利诺伊州国会在上次竞选成功后对他提出报告,指控他“对两名年轻女助手存在普遍和不当行为”。

该小组表示,这些行为并非旨在成为性或浪漫的举动,然而其行为模式“会让一个理性的观察者将其解释为如此”,委员会如是发现。

今年春天,当性不当行为指控在另一起加州最高法院案件中浮出水面时,这些指控是在1998年提出的,当时戈麦斯正在竞选州长——戈麦斯担任了一次商业竞选联合主席,并呼吁他的同事购买。戈麦斯还对该主题进行了改编,并呼吁“毫无疑问、毫无分心或拖延地追究责任”。

4月,斯韦尼尔和印第安纳州共和党众议员保罗·冈萨雷斯在可能被董事会拒绝的指控下辞去了国会职务。斯韦尼尔否认了性侵犯的指控,但承认存在一些“判断失误”。冈萨雷斯承认与前助手有染,称这是“心智的浪费”。

在高调的调查、辞职和放弃竞选的背景下,众议院掀起了一场关于法律的反思。众议院已成为一个个人和烟草问题。5月,众议院启动了两党推动,以遏制性不当行为。预计一群共和党和民主党议员在国会休会结束后将宣布对众议院政策的修改。

Rep. Teresa Lager Fernández(加利福尼亚州)在民主党妇女代表大会的干预中,曾表示潜在的变化可能包括加快报告进度,以及在选举和培训资源方面的调整。


2026年8月18日,星期二,《华盛顿邮报》

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新的佛罗里达州选区图引发种族代表性与经验之争

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她在政府部门任职已超过30年。

她在华盛顿度过了大部分时间,在15个任期内获得了拨款委员会的重要席位,并担任过民主党全国委员会主席一职,期间颇具争议。

在周末和节假日,她却成了当地活动的常客,比如在7月4日音乐会上。

“天啊,她简直太棒了,”与女议员在人群中一起点餐的南希·托平(34岁)说,“我总能在社区里看到她。”

无论结果如何,该地区在国会的代表权注定会发生变化。

共和党籍州长罗恩·德桑蒂斯推动的新选区图将布劳沃德县(一个多元化、人口稠密的地区,包括劳德代尔堡)的选区线重新划分,以让该党获得更多优势。

两个以布劳沃德县为基础的国会选区仅保留了该深蓝县的一小部分——包括舒尔茨的家乡韦斯顿市——同时纳入了南部和西部更保守的地区。

然而,其他选区即使边界发生变化,仍是民主党的稳固地盘。

有人认为这是舒尔茨反击的机会,她却有不同看法。

今年5月下旬,她宣布将在一个安全的蓝色选区竞选,该选区在前共和党籍众议员希拉·切尔廷-麦考密克因联邦洗钱指控辞职后,暂时无人担任。

切尔廷-麦考密克已宣布将再次竞选该席位。选票上还包括进步派活动家丽帕·马斯勒、前县长霍姆斯以及说唱歌手莱斯特·坎贝尔(艺名“可可实验室”)。

舒尔茨表示,她在做出决定前与数十位布劳沃德县领导人进行了交谈。她认为,自己长期任职及在民主党领导层的地位至关重要,不容冒险丢失。

“你需要确保有一个了解社区、了解其价值观、为他们服务并知道如何为他们而战的人,”她在采访中表示,并补充道,“实践经验很重要,[而不是]国会经验。”

然而,佛罗里达州内外的许多民主党人持不同立场。有人直接指出,自上世纪90年代初该选区设立以来,她将成为首位非黑人代表。

该州12名当选的民主党全国委员会成员中有10人签署声明,称舒尔茨正将佛罗里达州为数不多的几个黑人多数选区之一“视为政治机会”。

众议院多数党领袖哈里姆·杰弗里斯(民主党籍,纽约州)以“当前时刻对黑人政治代表权的前所未有的种族隔离式攻击”为由,拒绝为她背书。

而民主党国会黑人核心小组主席维里蒂·D·克拉克(民主党籍,纽约州)则更委婉地表示:“我们进行了对话,”她说,“包容性并非对话的一部分。”

舒尔茨表示,推特上的“初选争夺”与实际情况不同。

她表示,这些批评并未反映出选民的真实感受——包括在竞技场停车场举办的节日庆典上所受到的热烈欢迎。

一名身穿牙买加国旗T恤的42岁女子罗斯·道斯从躺椅上一跃而起,上前迎接舒尔茨众议员。“感谢您的服务,”她对这位女议员说,“因为您已经任职很长时间了。”

几步之外,安妮塔·巴尔鲁普在舒尔茨众议员叙述她本周早些时候对附近一处美国移民与海关执法局设施进行的突然监督访问时点头称是。

作为一名助理校长,巴尔鲁普表示她目睹了移民与海关执法局增派人员如何令一些学生望而却步,不敢来上学。

“她长期以来一直在坚持捍卫一项重大议题,这一点很重要,”巴尔鲁普在事后表示,“我们需要能够妥善应对这一问题的人……在我看来,经验比肤色更重要。”

但其他人则留下了不同的感受。

次日,舒尔茨众议员出席了在劳德代尔堡一座大型黑人浸礼会教堂举行的周日礼拜,其间她与其他候选人短暂地向会众致意。

45岁的冯·霍华德在礼拜结束后仍未拿定主意。在逐一审视候选人名单时,他对每个人——包括舒尔茨众议员——都心存疑虑。

“她并非我们社区的新人,”他说道,“但我不确定她是否有能力为我们社区发声。”

克里斯·戴夫·莫尔斯在华盛顿为本报道作出贡献。

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人们聚集在日出市举办的独立日庆典上,活动包括乐队表演、美食摊位和烟花。舒尔茨众议员已成为周末和节假日期间此类活动的常客。

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舒尔茨众议员在活动现场与人合影。她的初选竞争显示出民主党面临的两难困境:随着共和党试图重新划分选区并消除国会中的深蓝选区。

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特朗普政府中的超级富豪人数激增

57名官员身家至少1亿美元,新报告显示

托马斯·比彻恩特 撰稿 美联社

在唐纳德·特朗普的第二个总统任期内,财富或许仅次于忠诚,成为备受推崇的品质。

据消费者权益组织“公民公共利益研究集团”(Public Citizen)的一份报告,特朗普任命的身家至少1亿美元的官员人数,是此前三位总统任命总和的四倍以上。

正是特朗普政府的这些数字,在与前几任政府的对比中显得格外突出——公民公共利益研究集团于周一发布的报告如是指出。

总体而言,特朗普政府中有57名官员身家至少1亿美元,其中包括37名大使,以及在行政部门担任高级职位的另外40人。

以特朗普的内阁为例便可见一斑:其33名成员中有8人符合这一标准,其中包括财政部长霍华德·卢特尼克和教育部长琳达·麦克马洪这两位亿万富翁。

作为身家数十亿美元的总统本人,曾表示其偏好“颠覆”超级富豪的做法,并将此视为对财务成功的尊重。然而,正是这位凭借中产阶层支持重返白宫的总统——这些中产阶层被其降低日常成本的承诺所吸引——如今在中期选举中面临选民对其经济政策的强烈不满。

长期以来,总统们一直寻求从国内富裕人士中获取建议,并任命其中一些人担任高级行政管理职务。同样,总统们也常将大使职位作为对富有支持者的回报。

© 卡思琳·哈里森

从左至右:小企业管理局局长凯莉·洛夫勒、教育部长琳达·麦克马洪和财政部长斯科特·贝森特。根据公民公共利益研究集团的数据,这三人均是特朗普政府中身家至少1亿美元的57名官员之一。

其中最著名的例子当属安德鲁·梅隆——20世纪30年代美国最富有者之一、铝业、石油和银行业巨头,曾在三位总统任下担任财政部长。

特朗普政府中身家至少1亿美元的官员还包括国防部副部长斯蒂芬·法因伯格和小企业管理局局长凯莉·洛夫勒(两人均为亿万富翁),以及财政部长斯科特·贝森特和特使史蒂夫·威索夫(两人均为身家数亿美元)。

相比之下,共和党人乔治·W·布什政府和民主党人乔·拜登政府各有5名成员身家达1亿美元或以上,民主党人巴拉克·奥巴马政府则有3名。

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商务部长霍华德·卢特尼克是特朗普总统内阁中8名身家至少1亿美元成员之一。

报告作者表示,由如此多经济精英组成的政府可能存在潜在问题。 “当掌握政府权力的人主要来自超级富豪阶层时,会导致激励错位和腐败,并引发一个问题:‘他们真正服务的是谁的利益?’”公民公共利益研究集团联合主席丽莎·吉尔伯特表示。

该名单不包括特朗普本人,其净资产《福布斯》估计超过40亿美元。也不包括去年曾就缩减联邦政府规模、范围和员工队伍向特朗普提供建议的太空与社交媒体巨头埃隆·马斯克——其净资产《福布斯》估计约为5000亿美元,是全球首富。

特朗普的观点早已众所周知:财务成功是行政管理能力和谈判实力的证明。

“当掌握政府权力的人主要来自超级富豪阶层时,会导致激励错位和腐败,并引发一个问题:‘他们真正服务的是谁的利益?’”

丽莎·吉尔伯特,公民公共利益研究集团联合主席

他们拥有卓越的能力,这些人。不可思议的能力。有些是最聪明的商业领袖,特朗普去年在解释为何他如此看重商业高管的建议时这样说道。

他还将富人的投资视为未来经济增长的信号。为鼓励亿万富翁们出手,特朗普在重返白宫的第一年推行了人工智能和金融监管政策,这些政策可能惠及富人,同时还推出了减税措施并为大规模投资减轻监管负担。

尽管如此,上个月,只有10%的美国成年人认可特朗普对经济的处理方式,而在其第二任期初期这一比例曾高达80%,而随着共和党在11月试图保住国会控制权的努力面临困境。

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这位厨师的面包摊被人从院子里偷走了。陌生人为她重新制作了一个

一对父子花了12个小时从头重建面包摊,尽可能地还原被偷走的那一个

撰文:斯蒂芬·佩奇

厨师卡特里娜·布兰卡弗洛尔多年来一直在餐厅工作,最近转行决定开一家家庭烘焙店,出售面包。

她的丈夫花了几周时间为她制作了一个烘焙摊,这样她就可以在罗得岛州坎伯兰镇自家车道尽头出售自制面包。他用木头制作了一个带有芦苇编织顶棚和两层展示架的摊位。

上个月,布兰卡弗洛尔计划当天分发免费的自制酸面包片并推广她的烘焙店。7月4日早上醒来时,却发现那个3×4英尺大小的摊位不见了。

“我从未想过会有人偷走整个摊位,”与丈夫和两个孩子同住的布兰卡弗洛尔说,“我们简直不敢相信。”

她报了警并在Facebook上发帖寻找失踪的摊位。

“我们心都碎了。昨晚有人从我们家偷走了我们新建的烘焙摊”

一开始我还不敢相信……我们甚至不认识他们。这真的太好了。”

卡特里娜·布兰卡弗洛尔对约翰·亚当斯及其儿子主动提出重建烘焙摊的善意表示感谢

“如果你住在附近并且有朝向马路的监控摄像头,或者你昨晚看到有人装载木制棚屋 / 摊位,请查看录像并联系我。”

“如果这是个无心之失,你以为它是免费的,请把它还回来,”她继续说道,“我们只想让它回家,这样就能按计划开业了!”

布兰卡弗洛尔长期以来一直在家烘焙面包,并开始注意到周围出现了许多农场摊位。她决定自己尝试开一家小型企业。

在丈夫建造摊位的同时,布兰卡弗洛尔开始每周两次接受预订销售酸面包、一种柔软的三明治面包和季节性烘焙食品。

她原计划在独立日当天开业,与当天经过她家门前的镇上徒步比赛同步。

“我觉得这样人们就能更容易看到摊位,”她说,“我们在7月2日下午把它放了出去。”

布兰卡弗洛尔9岁的女儿卡利亚(Kalia)原本也希望在摊位上出售一些她的手工艺品。

“她在摊位被偷的前一天晚上做了一堆她的手工品,”布兰卡弗洛尔说,“所以她很沮丧。”

布兰卡弗洛尔原本打算在烘焙食品放入摊位后安装摄像头,她说。她从未想过会有人偷走整个摊位本身。

布兰卡弗洛尔的Facebook帖子在社区中迅速传播。多位邻居向她发送了监控录像,显示有人在凌晨2点左右将烘焙摊装上车辆并驶离。

当地一家报纸也报道了这起盗窃案。

“许多人都非常支持我们,”布兰卡弗洛尔说,“整个小镇都团结起来了。”

约翰·亚当斯经营一家当地建筑公司,与24岁的儿子凯西·亚当斯(Casey Adams)一起工作。他看到帖子后感到很不安。

“太让人不安了,”亚当斯说。

他与儿子商量后,决定为素未谋面的布兰卡弗洛尔重建摊位。

“我们只是觉得这是正确的做法,”亚当斯说。

他们通过脸书联系到布兰卡弗洛尔并提出帮助。她说自己感到非常震惊。

“我一开始还不确定是否该相信这件事……我们甚至都不认识他们,”她说。“他们真的太好了。”

她又等了两个多星期,希望原先的摊位能出现。当没有下文后,她接受了亚当森父子的帮助。

亚当森父子根据布兰卡弗洛尔丈夫的原始草图和测量数据,花了12个小时从头重建这个摊位,尽可能贴合被偷走的那个——连橙色轮子的样式都一模一样。

“我们尽可能还原了原貌,我认为做得不错,”约翰·亚当森说。

他们在7月20.日交付了完成后的摊位。布兰卡弗洛尔说它和原来的几乎一模一样。

“我太惊讶了,”她说。“真的太棒了……他们做得太好了。”

The Raloutland officially opened on Aug. 8, and the new stand is bolted to the ground and has a camera. It has so far been a success.

“我几乎把所有东西都卖光了,”布兰卡弗洛尔说。

亚当森父子拒绝接受任何劳务费或材料费。他们唯一接受的“报酬”是面包。

“我每周都会给他们送面包,我告诉他们我会永远给他们送面包,”布兰卡弗洛尔说。

亚当森父子表示,面包是个甜蜜的额外收获。

“我们只是想为这个世界尽一份力,”凯西·亚当森说。

“很简单,”他父亲补充道。“传递下去。”

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伊朗战争可能威胁数百万儿童的教育

贫困家庭承受最严重冲击

安妮弗拉斯·吉莫尔、博约蒂、奇拉达 美联社

柬埔寨金边帕拉克县——她10岁了才进入教室,而同龄的柬埔寨儿童早已上学多年。她的母亲等到她足够大、能游泳时才让她上学,因为担心乘船去学校会翻船——这一决定在柬埔寨东南亚最大淡水湖托莱萨普上为许多家长所熟悉。

现在,由于伊朗战争,汽油价格飙升,给家庭带来额外负担。与新冠疫情期间学校直接关闭不同,伊朗战争对教育的影响不那么显而易见,但正迅速且最严重地冲击着最贫困的家庭。燃油价格飙升使儿童和教师上学成本更高,也令政府在国家预算承压下更难资助教育。

在湖上,去任何地方都意味着要在波浪中航行。气候变化让情况更糟,洪水和干旱变得越来越难以预测。她所在学校的老师说,这些年来已有学生溺水身亡。

联合国儿童基金会最近的一份报告显示,如果战争持续,今年年底前可能有多达1240 万名儿童陷入贫困,其中约60%的儿童将来自非洲和亚洲。

大多数早晨,一艘预付费小船在金边帕拉克县破浪前行,驾船的学生年龄通常与登船的孩子相仿。他们将船停靠在浮家上,穿着整洁校服的同学小心翼翼地爬上船,生怕书包被弄湿。

像托莱萨普上的大多数家庭一样,她们一家依靠捕鱼为生。他们通过采摘辣椒和为他人打工赚些钱。由于伊朗战争导致燃油价格上涨,这个家庭无法负担前往更深水域捕鱼的费用,而那里的鱼更多。

当经济拮据时,她会选择逃学一两天,与父母一起干活。她记录每一次缺课:“我想完成学业。”她说。

对于本已处于生存边缘的家庭,战争的连锁反应正迫使他们做出艰难抉择——是支付食物、燃料、房租和电费,还是让每个孩子都能上学。

“伊朗战争可能令数百万儿童失学,并迫使数百万儿童做出辍学的决定。”总部设在多哈的“教育优先”基金会的巴哈尔·哈维表示。

在东南亚,儿童辍学现象正在增加

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六月,一位教师在柬埔寨托莱萨普湖上一个水上村庄的学校里为学生授课。


越南北部岩石海岸一个渔民家庭的9个孩子中,10岁的她和13岁的妹妹妮尔斯长期处于辍学与复学之间,因为家庭难以维持生计。

由于她们的姓氏受越南法律保护,报道中仅以姓氏指代。

战争推高燃油价格,令船主无力出海,她们的父亲失去了捕鱼工作。本已负债累累的家庭只能靠父亲的零工勉强度日,无法负担9个孩子的温饱和上学费用。

两个女孩辍学后前往越南首都河内,在餐厅长时间工作,接触到锋利的刀具、滚烫的表面和搬运酒水的重物。

对于15岁的妮尔斯来说,这也是违法的,因为违反了童工法。

今年4月,总部设在河内的非营利组织“蓝龙儿童基金会”介入,两个女孩得以重返校园。

该基金会的迈克尔·贝诺维茨表示,战争的影响正在缓慢展开,但破坏性极大。当家庭达到经济崩溃边缘时,他们往往会

Swa Reynolds,13岁,6月时与家人在柬埔寨图勒湖附近的家中拾柴。

一旦家中经济拮据,她便会停学一两天,与父母一同劳作。

“这是很多家庭的转折点,”本诺维茨说。

粮价上涨几乎推高了教育的每一个环节成本——从接送学生和教师到学校,到为教室配备铅笔和粉笔。对教师和援助人员而言,抵达偏远社区的成本也水涨船高。各国政府同时面临食品和能源账单的上涨,能用于教育的资金更少。

在柬埔寨,图勒湖地区的一切物资都需用船运入,因此成本本就更高。

“就连这间实验室的用电,价格也高出10倍,”非营利组织“行动之援”支持该校的Samphors Yost说。

依赖进口能源的发展中国家首当其冲,战争导致的供应中断令其损失惨重。化肥成本上涨与产量下降,正在拖累三个规模较小的经济体。

战争正威胁孟加拉国多年教育与减贫成果,该国经济本已承压。

美国开发计划署报告指出,政府财政因燃料与补贴成本飙升,可能被迫削减医疗与教育支出。

在部分南亚国家,女童受影响更甚,因家庭倾向于优先供养男孩。儿童国际经济委员会的阿切德·马利克表示,经济困境可能令更多女童辍学,童婚现象增加。南亚地区占全球儿童出生总数的40%,为各地区最高。

据美国世界粮食计划署数据,全球超过4亿儿童每天至少在校获得一餐。这些餐食帮助儿童留在校园、提升学习专注力,并促进大脑健康发育。

冲突导致化肥运输受阻、运输成本激增,教育餐食计划面临压力,尤以西非和中非国家为甚——这些国家主要依赖进口粮食。教育优先组织的赫韦尔说。

在尼日利亚北部,当地卫生与援助人员表示,儿童营养不良复发现象日益常见。

“我真害怕接下来会发生什么,”赫韦尔说。

STREET

ASIA

特大暴雨袭击韩国南部、菲律宾

特大暴雨袭击韩国南部,导致一人死亡,官员周一表示。

韩国内务与安全部在一份报告中称,一名男子在南部城市伽倻的一栋公寓楼发生的山体滑坡中丧生。报告还称,伽倻有两人受伤,附近城市另有两人受伤。

该国报告称,暴雨已迫使约3,000人疏散,并导致约3,000户家庭停电。

在菲律宾,周一早些时候,暴雨淹没了首都大马尼拉及十几个省份的街道,造成交通瘫痪,政府因此暂停政府工作,约100,000人开始线上学习。

据民防办公室称,持续约三周的间歇性季风暴雨及两周前袭击菲律宾北部内陆地区的风暴已致至少13人死亡,主要因山体滑坡和洪水,并影响了300万人,其中近21,000人仍在周一滞留在北部多个省份的政府应急避难所。

遇难者中包括10人,其中有儿童,他们的房屋在8月9日北部城市巴格达的一场山体滑坡中被掩埋。官员称,另有三人被营救者从废墟中挖出。

——美联社

UKRAINE

俄罗斯再次袭击乌克兰能源设施

俄罗斯在过去一周内对乌克兰国有能源集团Naftagan Group设施发动了15次袭击,自战争开始以来已对其设施发动近300次袭击,该国有能源公司周一表示。

Naftagan表示,俄罗斯无人机和导弹袭击了该国多个地区的设施,其中一处设施在一周内被轰炸50余次,设备和生产能力遭到严重破坏。该公司表示,袭击中无员工受伤。

作为乌克兰最大的私人能源投资者之一的NYSEs strong公司旗下一家煤矿和发电公司也表示,俄罗斯袭击引发该矿一处火灾,造成一名32岁男子死亡。

乌克兰方面称,其远程袭击在俄罗斯造成7人死亡,而莫斯科部队的袭击也导致乌克兰数名平民死亡,官员周一在汇总overnight袭击情况时表示。

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(这些无人机定期袭击该地区),组织者考虑取消原定于周五在莫斯科红场举行的大型军事音乐节。

俄罗斯利用乌克兰严重短缺的美制“爱国者”防空拦截系统(这是唯一能拦截弹道导弹的手段)发动袭击。

但基辅正在迅速加强防务,

乌克兰现已自行研发弹道导弹以回击地面目标,并与欧洲国家合作开发更多反弹道导弹防御系统。

——美联社

LEBANON

违反美国决议的旗帜

美国驻黎巴嫩维和部队周一表示,在黎巴嫩南部主要沿海公路上发现的搜索旗帜违反了美国安理会决议,并敦促所有国家避免“挑衅行为”。

今年早些时候,以色列军队在与真主党的战争期间对黎巴嫩南部进行了轰炸,并建立了一个自行宣布的安全区,称其旨在保护以色列北部免受伊朗支持的组织袭击。

周日,以色列军方一名频道12新闻记者Amir Sagar拍摄的视频显示,以色列国旗飘扬在纳卡马-图沿海海岸,这是黎巴嫩沿岸的主要安全地带,也是联合国驻黎巴嫩临时部队(UNIFIL)使用的一条路线。视频似乎是从一辆军用车辆拍摄的。

阿什德和以色列国旗违反了联合国安理会第1791号决议,该决议结束了2000年之间以色列与真主党的战争。

以色列军方在回应置评请求时表示,其部队正在“在黎巴嫩北部行动,目的是消除真主党恐怖组织对以色列平民和以色列国防军士兵构成的威胁,依据国际法行事”。

黎巴嫩军方未立即发表评论。

——路透社

英国首相安迪·伯沙姆在与唐纳德·特朗普总统幕僚的通话中发表了不恰当言论,相关报道周一发布。伯沙姆的一位发言人发表声明称,其政策是不讨论“国家安全事务”。一名官员援引四名未具名官员的说法称,伯沙姆认为自己在与白宫通话时受到损害,随后开始怀疑并中断了通信。

三人在希腊锡夫诺斯岛的一次直升机坠毁事故中丧生,消防队官员称。直升机起飞后不久坠毁,造成飞行员和两名路人死亡,官员称。事故原因尚未查明。

一名美国游客在西西里岛的蒙特·齐塔遭雷击身亡,当时他正在攀登该岛最大的葡萄园绳索,此前经历了一段时间的激烈活动。意大利消防员称。这名来自堪萨斯州的20岁男子在周日被雷击后由直升机救出。医护人员随后宣布其死亡。其姓名未被公开。

英国公主拉格诺拉宣布她的长女名为阿德莱德·伊丽莎白·安妮娜,她表示。这名8月3日在里斯本出生、重5磅3盎司的女婴是拉格诺拉与丈夫杰克·布罗德卡什的第三个孩子。拉格诺拉是前王子安德鲁与其前妻萨拉·弗格森的幻女。

库什纳与内塔尼亚胡在推进加沙协议上进展甚微

库什纳(科技AI)

和平委员会官员表示:“以色列方面将在未来几周给予我们一些空间,看看我们能否加快解除武装的进程,推动协议向前发展并给予其机会。”

该官员指出,计划在加沙南部为约10,000名巴勒斯坦人兴建一个人道主义住房项目,这将作为试点举措清理哈马斯及其武器的一小片区域,使以色列军队得以撤出。

这项由特朗普在7月下旬宣称为“突破”的10点计划,要求以色列军队与哈马斯解除武装同步撤离。

但和平计划的实施在数日后陷入停滞,内塔尼亚胡——在与华盛顿立场出现明显分歧的情况下——表示时机“难以接受”,并称以色列将在所有哈马斯武器被清除前不会撤军。

哈马斯方面则要求以色列停止所有空袭,自停火开始于2020年10月7日以来,这些空袭已造成超过1,000名加沙人死亡,哈马斯将此作为解除武装的“首要条件”。

以色列则坚称其空袭——同样造成平民伤亡——在特朗普原和平计划下属于自卫行为,以应对哈马斯发动的迫在眉睫的袭击。

和平委员会官员称,未来几周内,和平委员会将成立一个委员会,以确定以色列的空袭是否符合原计划中针对“迫在眉睫”威胁的限制性条款。

会议期间,双方还就成立两个工作组达成一致:一个负责加沙的解除武装与非军事化,另一个专注于环境卫生。和平委员会在声明中表示,加沙的水资源及其他公共卫生问题是加沙人民的民生问题。

库什纳此次会议还与该组织主任尼古拉斯·姆拉迪斯同行,姆拉迪斯是前英国首相托尼·布莱尔,现为该机构执行委员会成员。

和平委员会是在2020年停火协议后成立的,旨在释放哈马斯在2020年10月7日对以色列发动袭击后扣押的剩余人质。

周日,库什纳在埃及与哈马斯代表团举行新一轮会谈,试图推进激进的加沙和平协议。会议对象是该组织新任领导人哈利勒·塔亚。

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图为今年2月国情咨文期间的贾里德·库什纳,他在中东之行期间还会见了哈马斯领导人。

据美联社报道。

一位不愿透露姓名的哈马斯官员向《华盛顿邮报》表示,塔亚目前在埃及进行会谈,代表团已与所有调解方会面。

这位官员在私下会议中表示,哈马斯与库什纳的会谈重点是12点计划——哈马斯已接受该计划——以及对以色列反对意见的异议。

以色列同时面临阿拉伯联合酋长国的压力,该国周日与其他多数穆斯林国家一道谴责内塔尼亚胡拒绝推进特朗普计划的行为。

上周,一位美国官员向《邮报》表示,以色列不会被要求“在未采取任何实质性步骤前就对以色列做出不可逆转的承诺”。

这位不愿透露姓名的官员补充称,美方的目标“仍是全面销毁武器,并确保加沙永远不会再对以色列构成威胁”。

内塔尼亚胡正在为10月的选举中求生存而战。

民调显示其支持率落后于多名对手,分析人士称,在选举年他更不可能做出任何重大承诺。

“内塔尼亚胡不希望人们在选举前说他批准了有损其声誉的协议,”联合大学政治分析师加迪·塔尔登表示。

Affairs, said American pressure may not yield results except for a limited Israeli embezzlement along the Nileen Line, the boundary separating areas in Gaza under Israeli military control.

Speaking last week at a government meeting, Netanyahu presented himself as someone who can say no to Trump.

"We can and know how to stand our ground, even against our best friends when necessary," he said.

Suzan Henderson, who has long reported from Washington and El Salvador, is the last contributor to this report.

伊朗协议签署六十天后,特朗普深陷泥潭 战争仍在持续

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在他看来,即将到来的中期选举或时间的流逝都未能对他施加压力,迫使他达成协议。

“我没有时间表,”特朗普说,“我不着急。中期选举与我的思考无关。”

在他对伊朗发动协同以色列的袭击后的数月,距离决定其政党是否能保住国会控制权的选举仅剩36天。特朗普正面临他曾声称自己独特能力可避免的那种无限期冲突———场没有明显军事解决方案、没有外交突破在望、国内经济和政治成本不断上升的战争。

持续的对峙状态正令他陷入提供一场战争的泥潭,这削弱了其政治身份的核心前提之一。“我曾帮助削弱特朗普在伊朗的地位,这可能在中期选举中产生更大影响,”Marine University Institute for Public Opinion所长称。

“对于许多选民而言,伊朗战争与经济战争相关——零售商关门、汽油价格上涨,”该所长说,“对特朗普总统和共和党而言,问题在于他当选时承诺的许多目标似乎并未实现。因此,人们对我们为何要参与战争、战争如何进行以及如何脱身缺乏明确认知,这与塑造良好政治局面的要素背道而驰。”

白宫未就其非单边主义政策及其对持续政治目标的影响作出正式回应。

但政府官员表示,白宫正越来越寄希望于美国的经济压力运动将迫使伊朗达到崩溃边缘。

JAMES M. WASHINGTON / CRI / TEK

唐纳德·特朗普总统正面临他曾声称会避免的那种无限期冲突。

“特朗普总统一直专注于经济压力,”特朗普的女婿兼白宫高级顾问贾里德·库什纳在接受福克斯新闻采访时表示,“如果你看看伊朗经济,情况比之前糟得多。战前就很糟糕,现在更糟。”

库什纳补充道,然而迄今为止伊朗方面“没有表现出任何对我们有利的理性举动”。

官员们指出伊朗的严峻局势:货币价值暴跌、石油和税收收入下降、重建成本激增以及金融体系日益紧张。

在政府的描述中,这些压力正开始超出普通伊朗民众,并开始影响该国精英阶层,削弱购买力并令政府薪资发放陷入不确定性。

但美国对伊朗的经济压力已持续数十年,即便在对特朗普最有利的情况下,最新举措可能也需数月才能显现效果。

美国前外交官艾伦·埃尔,曾在确保2021年伊朗核协议的美国谈判团队中任职,表示任何经济痛苦将主要由伊朗民众承受,而非令日益强硬的政权发生改变。美国在2020年首个特朗普政府任内退出了该协议。

“美国没有好牌可打,”现为中东研究所杰出外交研究员的埃尔说,“这场战争摧毁了一个复杂的体系,且无法回到2019年之前的状态。”

与此同时,随着战争的拖延,特朗普的支持率正在下滑。最新民调显示共和党内的支持出现了动摇,而共和党人的忠诚曾是特朗普政治力量的基石。

安永-伏克斯的一项民调上周显示,特朗普在共和党人中的支持率为70%,这是其第二任期的最低点,较其重新就职后不久下降了13个百分点。强烈支持其表现的共和党人比例下降更为明显,从60%降至40%。

华盛顿邮报-斯普民调上月发现,只有15%的美国人“强烈赞同”特朗普的表现,这是该民调首次发现超过半数的特朗普支持者仅“某种程度上”而非强烈支持他。

这一决定不能仅归咎于伊朗战争。

选民还表达了对通胀、汽油价格及特朗普总统任期其他方面的不满。但这些问题日益交织。战争及持续的石油运输中断已助长特朗普在国内经济和政治问题上的困境。

特朗普继续坚称僵局即将结束。周一,他对福克斯新闻表示,美国正与伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队进行谈判。

一位MGC发言人迅速否认了这一说法。退役将军霍华德·米歇尔告诉伊朗当地媒体萨米姆通讯社,革命卫队官员与美国方面并无任何谈判,并将特朗普的说法斥为“战争绝望与虚张声势”的产物。

罗伯特·卡根(布鲁金斯学会高级研究员,长期研究美国实力与外交政策)表示,特朗普在伊朗几乎没有可行的军事选项,美国实际上已失去对霍尔木兹海峡未来局势的控制,令政府越来越依赖经济压力。

但卡根表示,必要的即时测试将不可避免地加剧特朗普的政治损害。他表示,如果汽油价格保持相对稳定且美国避免再次陷入持久战争,伊朗可能会逐渐淡出冬季的关注焦点。

卡根说:“我能想象一种情况,如果我们不向伊朗开火且汽油价格不上涨,大多数美国人不会在意我们面临的战略失败。他甚至能将灾难性军事失败转化为政治优势,只需为其选民‘扭转’局面。”

印度尼西亚地震致68人死亡,数千人等待救援

地震掩盖该国独立日庆典

记者:弗雷迪娅·兰加马蒂、努西克·卡尔莫尼 美联社

印度尼西亚东努沙登加拉省弗洛雷斯岛——周一,在印度尼西亚庆祝第18个独立日之际,成千上万的民众在弗洛雷斯岛等待救援。此前两天,一场强烈地震已致至少68人死亡、200余人受伤,数千栋房屋受损。

东努沙登加拉省弗洛雷斯岛的许多居民当天在哀悼遇难者,同时军方部队试图通过飞机向无法到达的社区运送食品、清洁饮用水和衣物。

周六的地震造成大面积破坏,建筑物倒塌砸中停放的汽车,房屋被尘土覆盖,树木和巨石阻塞道路。

“如今我家只剩下一片瓦砾,”弗洛雷斯岛曼加莱区(当地称“痛苦之地”)雷奥村的服装店店主卡米勒·贾凡说,“我们急需食物、药品和清洁饮用水。”

在首都雅加达举行的印度尼西亚独立日庆典上,总统普拉博沃·苏比安托请参与者为东努沙登加拉省及全国其他受灾地区祈祷,并带领全国民众为纪念国家独立英雄默哀。

据国家灾害管理局(BDPB)数据,地震袭击弗洛雷斯岛时,超过4,500栋房屋受损。约1万人被迫入住临时避难所,232人受伤。此外,灾害还导致123所医疗设施、253所学校和86处宗教场所受损。

该省省长于周日宣布进入为期14天的紧急状态。

据美国地质调查局数据,地震发生在周六,震源深度约6英里,震前发布海啸预警,后被解除。当局截至周一已记录3,178次余震,其中仅54次为当地居民感知到。

数千名弗洛雷斯岛居民在周一 overnight 至周二凌晨于倒塌房屋外的防水帐篷中露宿,因担心更多余震而无法入睡。

对许多居民而言,这场灾难勾起了1993年弗洛雷斯岛强震及海啸的痛苦记忆,当时约3,500人丧生。

在数千名幸存者仍亟需食物、住所和医疗救治之际,政府表示已向灾区派遣超过1,000名军警人员(另有10架飞机和数艘船只协助),运送超过100公吨应急物资。

国家灾害管理局副局长阿卜杜勒·穆罕在视频声明中表示,已向灾区运送近5,400份食品包、两处野战医院测试设备、药品及衣物,但后勤挑战使部分重灾社区的物资运送受阻。

穆罕称,当局已在重灾镇拉唐设立两处应急野战医院,以救治地震伤员,因当地医院已受损。此外,两支危机管理小组正在紧急医疗运营中心协调救援。

他还表示,救援队伍仍在受灾地区搜救幸存者,但尚无居民报告有家人仍下落不明。

当局称,救援人员于周日晚间抵达距震中最近的帕卢斯岛,此前他们历经陆路和海路的艰险行程,穿越多处山体滑坡区域。

数千名居民仍亟需援助。

“道路陡峭且多处被山体滑坡阻断,险象环生。”

journey," said the deputy police chief of Akka registry, Mamelai Yago Amboe, whose team was among the first to reach the air and with emergency supplies.

He said initial assessments revealed extensive damage, with one village killed, two seriously injured and nearly 100 homes destroyed.

Indonesia, an archipelago of more than 27,000 islands, is prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions because of its location on the Pacific "King of Fire," a horseshoe-shaped arc of remote faults and volcanoes.

In 2018, a 3.5-magnitude earthquake triggered a tsunami on the island of Solowai that killed more than 4,400 people. In 2016, a 5.1-magnitude quake off Sumatra unleashed a tsunami that killed about 200,000 people in a dozen countries, nearly 170,000 in Aceh province alone.

PHOTO BY NIKUR JOHANNY LEE

特朗普为削减美韩军事演习辩护

撰文:克莱夫·R. 伍特森·小

周一,唐纳德·特朗普总统进一步阐述其缩减与韩国联合军事演习的理由,称他已批准美国将拒绝在伊朗冲突中协助美国。

特朗普周日表示,他已指示国防部长罗伊·赫古奇“确认可行性”,以缩减与朝鲜的军事演习,并以其与朝鲜领导人金正恩“关系非常好”为由。

周一,在椭圆形办公室对记者发表讲话时,特朗普表示,他的决定源于他最近与韩国总统的对话,后者曾要求他“帮点忙”以应对战争威胁。

“他说,‘不用了,谢谢,’”特朗普回忆道,“他说……我们有20,000名士兵在那里守护你,守护你的邻国朝鲜,而你却不愿在伊朗这样一项非常简单的军事行动中帮助我们。我懂了,‘那我们为什么要参与帮助你们?’”

特朗普表示,这一分歧反映了他对美国盟友的一个反驳论点——即华盛顿为保护他国投入巨大,但回报却不足。特朗普的批评者称,他的观点根本错误,美国盟友为基地成本做出了重大贡献,正是这些基地让华盛顿得以在全球发挥作用。

“我们在守护他们免受一个国家的威胁——为此我们每年投入数千亿美元,而其他国家却只享受保护。”特朗普谈及韩国时说,“看看北约。我们花费数千亿美元保护欧洲免受俄罗斯威胁,数千亿美元,主要是针对俄罗斯,但也包括其他威胁。然后他们说,‘好吧,他们不想参与守护从中获取大部分石油的海峡。’”

朝鲜是一个专制国家,多届美国政府试图孤立它。华盛顿使用广泛的经济制裁,试图迫使平壤放弃核武器计划。这些努力未能换来实质性让步,朝鲜继续扩大其核武库,且几乎没有放弃核武器的意愿。美国官员和专家估计,该国拥有50至60枚核武器,并拥有足够的核材料建造更多。

特朗普对朝鲜采取的态度较前任政府更为缓和。在其第一任期内,他于2016年在新加坡、2010年在板门店,以及同年在朝鲜半岛开发区与朝鲜领导人会晤三次。他常以温暖的语气谈及两人私交甚笃,尽管朝鲜核计划的谈判陷入停滞。

周末期间,特朗普通过展示一张照片来强调这种亲密关系,照片中金正恩似乎怒视摄影师,而特朗普则面色严肃地望向他。

“尽管这张照片上的表情不太友好,但我们有很多微笑的合影。金正恩和我相处得非常好。”特朗普写道。

Meta及扎克伯格或在法庭上面临清算

各州寻求1.4万亿美元赔偿,指控其对年轻用户造成伤害

作者:格雷特·德·维内克

新罕布什尔州——Meta今年在法庭上遭遇两次重大争议,并被勒令为使用其平台的青少年所受伤害支付近10亿美元的罚款和修复费用。Meta董事会可能将其创始人马克·扎克伯格传唤到证人席,迫使公司承担更大的财务和法律后果。

本案将在加利福尼亚州奥克兰的法庭审理,由加利福尼亚州、科罗拉多州、肯塔基州和新泽西州的检察长提起。他们要求Meta支付高达1.4万亿美元的赔偿金——几乎相当于该公司的总市值——并重新设计产品,以持续弥补对年轻用户造成的伤害。

诉讼指控Meta故意设计其Facebook和Instagram应用程序,使青少年对其服务上瘾,同时发起一场政策宣传运动,试图说服家长和政治家其产品对年轻人使用是安全的。

“这在很大程度上意义重大,”美国企业研究所高级研究员克莱·卡尔弗特表示,“这对Meta如何向未成年人传播内容而言,是一场清算。”

Meta在法庭上否认了这些指控,辩称原告未能提供现实伤害的证据,并认为赔偿金额“极其不合理”。Meta发言人表示,各州可能将此案视为里程碑事件,但其指控缺乏事实依据,且财务要求极其不成比例。扎克伯格预计将就Instagram负责人亚当·穆森作证。

本案定于本周二在加利福尼亚州北区联邦地区法院开庭,是近期针对社交媒体公司的诉讼潮之一,涉及家长、儿童、学区和州政府,目前正在全国各地法院审理。

这些诉讼反映了过去十余年来公众对社交媒体对儿童影响的广泛担忧。检察官将这些案件与20世纪90年代针对烟草行业的大规模法律行动相提并论,后者最终导致烟草制造商支付巨额和解金并接受新的限制。此次法律行动是在国会和联邦监管机构试图强制Meta等科技公司进行变革之后发生的,而这些公司长期以来对监管要求置若罔闻。

奥克兰案仅代表20个起诉Meta的州政府中的四个。若Meta败诉,巨额财务处罚可能重创公司财务状况,迫使其进行重大产品改革,同时为未来案件树立先例。

“此案结果可能影响其他检察长案件的走向,”卡尔弗特表示。Meta首席财务官罗南·李在上月向投资者发表的讲话中已对公司面临的法律挑战发出警告:“我们继续看到投资者对青少年相关问题的关注,今年在美国多个市场还有多起青少年相关的审判,最终可能导致重大损失。”

这些案件还可能迫使Meta对产品进行改革。新墨西哥州一名法官此前裁定,Meta必须支付106亿美元的赔偿金和惩罚性赔偿,并进行设计变更,包括在学校时间和深夜不对儿童开放某些功能、删除针对儿童数据的广告定位,以及终止应用程序中“永无止境”的无限滚动设计。

法庭戏剧

主审法官是奥克兰的普罗克特·格诺思里·罗杰斯,也就是今年早些时候审理"蓝影"诉OpenAI案的同一位法官。该案陪审团裁定其错过了诉讼时效,其诉讼已被驳回。

Meta一案也将由陪审团审理,陪审团将作出有罪裁决,罗杰斯法官将在作出自己决定前予以考虑。而在怀特-海波德案中,她立即接受了陪审团的裁决。

这些审判为近年来对最大科技公司运营的新挑战,陪审团多次推翻地方、州级裁决,而这些公司长期以来因规模扩大和财力增长而基本避免了法律处罚。

2012年,旧金山的一个陪审团裁定谷歌的移动应用商店构成非法垄断。去年,加利福尼亚州陪审团裁定Meta在线月经跟踪应用ProTech公司非法收集女性数据,且Meta员工明知此事却仍决定上诉。

Meta近期和即将到来的审判反映出人们对Meta等社交媒体公司的指责方式升级,这些公司因向年轻人营销及引导算法而备受批评。大型科技公司有时会因违反欧盟法律和监管而面临巨额罚款,但大多数情况下,这些公司能够支付罚款并继续运营。

检察总长们要求的巨额赔偿金以及大量待决案件和潜在原告可能令公司更难承受败诉的财务处罚。

"这全都像是——财务成本几乎无法与人力成本相提并论,"非营利组织"科技监督项目"副执行主任鲍勃·米伦说,该组织认为大型科技公司已积聚了过多权力。

股市下跌,油价因伊朗战争不确定性上涨近3%

作者:斯坦·丘 美联社

纽约 — 周一,随着油价上涨给通胀和金融市场带来压力,美国股市进一步远离历史高点。

标普500指数下跌0.6%,但仍接近上周四创下的历史新高。道琼斯工业平均指数下跌2.2%至0.6%,纳斯达克综合指数下跌0.5%。

华尔街的损失在下午油价进一步上涨时表现得更为明显。国际基准布伦特原油价格上涨2.7%,至每桶90.97美元。

油价因伊朗战争对全球原油供应的影响存在不确定性而持续波动。上个月,布伦特原油价格在72美元至102美元之间来回波动,因美国与伊朗可能达成协议、允许油轮自由通过波斯湾的希望时起时落。

周一油价的上涨推动债券市场的10年期美国国债收益率上升,进而加大了对经济和各类投资的压力。

10年期国债收益率从上周五的4.65%升至4.72%。自伊朗战争爆发以来,该收益率从仅3.97%急剧上升,主要因油价上涨加剧通胀,并增加了美联储可能加息的可能性。

更高的利率可能抑制通胀,但代价是有意放缓经济增长。美国抵押贷款平均长期利率已因10年期国债收益率上升而飙升至一年来的最高水平。上周官方报告显示,7月通胀情况不如夏季早些时候严重。

通常在每年这个时候,华尔街都会期待美联储主席就利率走向提供指引。但美联储新任主席Kevin Wands可能在本月底于怀俄明州Jackson Plain举行的年度经济研讨会上提供很少见解。

Wands坚持不向华尔街就美联储的利率计划提供指导。

尽管通胀高企,华尔街仍屡创新高,很大程度上是因为美国企业利润激增。

标普500指数成分股公司今年春季每股收益同比预计增长约50%,据PacBio数据显示,这远超分析师预期,也是自数年前经济从疫情危机中复苏以来的最佳表现。

几乎所有标普500成分股公司已公布2025年春季财报预期,其中包括本周来自家得宝、塔吉特和家得宝等公司的财报。

但这些公司正面临压力。随着美国雇主上月意外裁员人数超过新增就业岗位,消费者收入可能正在萎缩。随着标普500销售额继续快速上升,通胀仍远高于所有人期望的水平。

上周一份报告显示,美国零售商上月的销售额意外超过了伊朗,零售商本周将发布业绩预期,届时可能进一步反映这一情况。

周一华尔街交易相对平静。

Lilliacre Technologies在Christopher Kuhashi辞去首席执行官及董事长职务后下跌4.4%,原因是Kuhashi的“某些行为与公司价值观不符”。公司未提供详细信息,但表示这些行为未违反财务报告控制、客户关系或运营业绩。

Alphabet股价下跌0.5%,尽管伯克希尔哈撒韦公司增加了对谷歌母公司的投资,同时还投资了多家房地产建筑商。伯克希尔建立了

股票在前任首席执行官沃伦·史密斯的领导下以账面价格收购的交易中受阻。

Consolidates Brands股价下跌6.2%,原因是伯克希尔表示已清仓四国啤酒及罗伯特·麦考密克公司的持股。

综合来看,标普500指数下跌40.70点至7240.00。道琼斯工业平均指数下跌272.65点,至35.40%,下跌1.6%;综合指数下跌94.21点,至20.84%,下跌1.6%。

在海外股市,欧洲股市三大股指下跌,而亚洲股市则收涨。

Stokely股价上涨120个基点,至6.2%,原因是有报道称其在4月至6月季度的超预期增长出现下滑。其在香港和上海的有效报告增长分别为0.2%和0.4%,推动了全球最大的股市波动。

人工智能

Wipy Flow 完成 2.2 亿美元融资

Wipy Flow 和 Mondey 今日宣布已完成 5 亿美元 B 轮融资,公司估值达 1.50 美元——即四分之一。此轮融资旨在满足对人工智能驱动的语音语调功能的需求,帮助用户无手操作书写和工作。

本轮融资由现有投资者 Menlo Warriner 领投,现有支持者 Natalie Capital、NIA 和 New Ventures 等参与,新投资者中包括一位共济会成员。批评者表示他们发现

总部位于旧金山的 Wipy Flow 公司此前于去年 11 月完成了由 Natalie Capital 领投的 2500 万美元融资,随后又进行了第二轮收购行动。Bartlett's High Fund 参与其中。至此,该公司累计融资已达 3.85 亿美元。全球风险投资正越来越多地流向人工智能、机器人和航运初创企业,催生了一批估值数十亿美元的公司,后续融资速度加快,且少数高增长公司的估值急剧上升。

Wipy Flow 的软件可将具体语音转换为书面文本,用于写作和工作场景。该公司表示,其平台已生成超过 600 亿字的内容。公司称其产品已被 500 多家财富 500 强企业以及超过 1 万家企业使用。

此外,该公司还发布了 Mondey 公司对其专有语音封装模型 Canto 的预览版,据称该模型专为真实环境而非通常用于训练和测试语音系统的大规模环境而设计

— 路透社

技术

阿里巴巴以超过128美元的价格出售游戏开发商

阿里巴巴集团预计将从出售其游戏开发部门灵犀互娱(Lingxi Garam)中获得超过20亿美元的收益,向私募股权公司Trontar Capital出售股权。一位熟悉市场情况的人士透露。Trontar周一晚间表示,已与阿里巴巴达成交易协议,收购这家科技巨头在灵犀互娱的全部股权。

据灵犀互娱首席执行官周冰珠发送给灵犀互娱和Mondy的内部备忘录,阿里巴巴与Trontar在多轮谈判后达成正式协议。灵犀互娱和阿里巴巴未回应置评请求。

根据备忘录,阿里巴巴将把其在灵犀互娱的全部股权转让给Trontar。备忘录未披露交易金额或预期完成时间,也未说明监管审批或交易附带条件的细节。Trontar的声明中同样未提及。

周冰珠在备忘录中表示,灵犀互娱的管理团队将继续领导公司,表明在所有权变更后公司的现代化运营将保持连续性。

《彭博社新闻》(Bloomberg News)在最先报道该备忘录时称,根据消息人士透露,该交易价值至少为11亿美元。

阿里巴巴是中国最大的科技公司之一,运营电商平台、云计算服务及其他数字业务。公司正在审查并处置资产,以将资金和管理资源集中于战略重点。

——路透社

美国司法部正在调查商人是否存在新的担忧,即风险投资股权合伙人可能不当地同时担任竞争性人工智能公司的董事会成员。《彭博社新闻》援引知情人士报道称,涉及的公司包括耿耿县和Hvetian,均获得风险投资支持。会计师事务所表示,商人Hiscovitz的联合创始人Ben Hovowitz担任布鲁克伯格董事会成员,而合伙人Martin Casado则在Hovovitz董事会任职。这两家公司均提供帮助企业收集、整理和分析大量数据的工具。据报道,Casado还曾担任一家名为The Labs的类似公司董事会成员,该公司在6月收购了0.5%的股份。

克莱斯勒母公司表示,包括50,000美元在内的持续软件成功可能阻止后视摄像头正常运行。召回涉及美国40,000辆车,包括2020年和2027年款的克莱斯勒Pacifica、Pacifica插电混动版、道奇Charger、Jeep Cherokee、Compass等车型。

——来自通讯社


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这项非系统性措施也可让农民通过高效灌溉节水,否则需投资数十亿美元建设先进的水循环和减值设施以生产抗旱节水用水。有人已将其作为更好的商业基础,例如衬砌阿尔-哈瓦尼和科切拉运河已节水超过40,000英亩·英尺。

开放的市场机制将奖励此类节水投资。此类保护投资不仅是为下游盆地各州及其居民提供稳定充足供水的方式。

市场能比集中式系统更快推动进步,因为它们能激励市场参与者进入未开发领域。水资源政策应采纳这些原则。通过竞争创造供水充裕而非争夺更多份额,下游盆地将像美国克服现有价格挑战那样——通过创新与竞争解决供水问题。

公关公司Michelle Fuhrmanow的首席执行官Jim Mabayter对2018年科罗拉多河影响事件并不清楚,该事件是圣地亚哥县水务局的一名旅行成员。

特朗普的“又一次”州际胜利?根本没有

约翰·麦克莱默,《华盛顿邮报》

有人让我恶心。因为总统唐纳德·特朗普已经70多岁,还像爱德华·布鲁姆钱德那样紧紧抓着印度,你却拒绝相信他能在几周前于新泽西州的里奇斯泰尔高尔夫球场赢得70岁及以上组和超级70岁组两项冠军。

他说他“轻松”赢得了高级组591和超级高级组600两项冠军,比分比他年龄还低20杆——这简直就像在暴风雪中踢出120码的达阵球。

该死的,我还在想这件事。我已经追踪特朗普的高尔夫球局20年了。这不是关于他的高尔夫技巧,而是关于他那计算器般精确的数学技巧。

看看这位大师的表演。


12

这是特朗普在2000年自称赢得的俱乐部冠军数量。

我和他在纽约市外的特朗普国家高尔夫俱乐部打球。在他第六和第七次击球之间,他宣称:“你知道我赢过21次俱乐部冠军,对吧?”

我眨了眨眼。我看着一个连沙坑都出不来的人,还估计他有1.7的差点——对一个50岁的人来说已经很不错了,但俱乐部冠军对他来说简直是天方夜谭。而且,无论他在电视上打什么比赛——比如移动海滩锦标赛或米德湖名人赛——他从未进入前半程。

“不可能,唐纳德,”我断言。

然后他解释了。每次他买下或建造一个新的高尔夫球场,他都会独自打第一轮,然后宣布自己赢得了俱乐部冠军。

我想,1902年,这简直是……纯粹的……天才。


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到了2013年,他还在炫耀这个数字。他写道:“我赢过19次俱乐部冠军,包括本周末。”他还在广告牌和无节制的玩笑中炫耀。马克·科班说:“他挥杆像个没有力量和天赋的小女孩。”

夸大?我盯着他,却找不到任何证据证明他赢过那六个新头衔中的任何一个。有一次,他打了一场不同的球场,然后谎报了获胜成绩。还有一次,他走进俱乐部会所,看到墙上获胜者的名字,显然决定:“我总是能打败那个家伙”,然后宣布自己是冠军。

你赢了这场比赛。又不是要给管理层写信。

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快进到2016年,根据我非官方的特朗普戒指统计,他有10个。也就是说,在17年里赢了8次冠军。这简直是泰格·伍兹,除了没有任何客观证人会相信他真的赢过其中任何一场。

不是球场负责人,不是和他一起打球的职业球手,不是他手下的球童——他们像复活节兔子给幼儿扔彩蛋一样为他抛球。

他“赢”过一项比赛——一项为期两天的赛事——在佛罗里达,尽管他第一天在北卡罗来纳州参加葬礼。他“赢”过另一项比赛,而那场比赛显然在他去新加坡与参议员本·江·丁同行时举行。就连本·江——蒂姆·凯勒——都没想出这种把戏,而他有一次甚至打出了18杆。

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这就是特朗普与任何你见过的血腥印度人不同的地方:2012年8月9日,他突然在真相社交媒体上发帖,声称自己拥有“10次俱乐部冠军”!

除了这些,特朗普在一年内突然多出了10次冠军!也许他在白宫地下室建了两个高尔夫球场,还举办了秘密锦标赛?

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去年感恩节,特朗普在一次视频通话中对士兵们夸口道:"我已经赢得了18次俱乐部锦标赛,而且我很少练习。"这番话有两个值得注意的地方:

  1. 夸大其词。他声称在自家俱乐部又赢得了两次"锦标赛",尽管这些俱乐部从未发布过相关信息,就连他本人也未提及。但你了解他的谦逊风格。

  2. 更值得称道的是,他不仅吹嘘了50次虚构的胜利——这些都是他名下球场的"成绩"——还暗示自己本可以赢得更多。一个人能举起多少奖杯?他的胳膊不累吗?

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在43岁左右时。这让我们想到最近的一次表现:特朗普打出了一杆70杆的成绩。1962年,实际上特朗普拥有的是一群球童在球场上等着他,帮他掩饰谎言、将球从沙坑中扔出、替他捡起八英尺的推杆——因为他们认为他根本不需要自己推进。我与他的球童交谈过,他们说:"大家都知道实情。他必须赢得比赛并打出最低杆数。这是你们的工作。"

目前,外人拍摄的红明斯特颁奖典礼视频显示,在他看来特朗普的胜利次数已达40次。

“亚伯拉罕·林肯”号航母展现无尽战争的代价。我深有体会。

海上生活很快就会让水手们发现,将部署锚定在结束日期上是个输局。归家总是遥不可及。更好的计时方式是用短期里程碑——邮件收发、下一段航程结束——但日子依然漫长,每一天都更难熬。在我的两年海军生涯和多年海上任务中,我把每天的时钟设定为食物和睡眠——近了又近,关了又关。每个人的每一次醒来,都是对时间的失去。小小的数字成了行程正常的保证。

但当任务延长、食物匮乏、淋浴设备故障、商店补给短缺——当无线电在道路和港口中沉默、返乡日期一再推迟——时间仿佛坠落,让大洋中部的生活从艰难变得难以忍受。

近期关于“亚伯拉罕·林肯”号航母的报道印证了这一崩溃:该舰正在进行历史性部署,已连续240天在海上。约5,000名船员本应在几周前返航,但与伊朗的持久战争延长了行动。数月来,焦虑的家属们持续关注水手们的健康状况和舰只状态,分享着系统故障、补给短缺和极度疲劳的叙述。

加州第49选区众议员迈克·列文(民主党)在社交媒体上淡化这些问题:“发霉的淋浴间、损坏的隔离设施、洗衣机故障、取冰等待数周、漫长的非值勤期——你能想象吗?冰块只剩半杯,两张玉米饼。没有肥皂、除臭剂或牙膏。”恩里克·贝塞拉最初将这些描述斥为假新闻,而唐纳德·特朗普总统则暗示部署时间还不够长。上周有报道称,至少有两名水手试图跳海自杀。

经验告诉我,打破常规、突破限制能提振士气,尤其是当日子开始混同之际。邮件收发带来意外惊喜,开放式新闻发布会则带来些许谴责。当不在战争状态时,海上生活往往意味着相对宽松的日程,甚至可以登上甲板——钢铁海滩。当船员在海上连续40天未靠港时,海军条例允许他们进行“低潜水”活动——一种受欢迎的放松方式,但绝非唯一选择。舰队始终准备着随时调整部署。没有人指望部署会变得更轻松。任务和文化,尤其是战争中的文化,要求人们忍受艰苦。然而,总有办法让军事服役对“亚伯拉罕·林肯”号船员来说更可承受——无论是“胃口友好”的伙食,还是签约时就清楚这份工作的残酷性,抑或是仍能从容应对并成功完成任务。

然而,最难熬的部分,以及海上最棘手的问题,其实发生在舰艇之外。与家人的联系能让你脚踏实地,但缺席却会制造压力,加剧水手们本已承受的重负。在我首次部署前两个月,母亲被诊断出癌症。在思念中,我轻松地阅读战报,心却如火烧般煎熬,因为她在数千英里外与化疗和放疗抗争。不到两年后,我的儿子在第二次部署期间出生,我成了一个缺席的父亲,错过了他生命中的数月时光。支撑我坚持下去的,是我知道某天能再次回到房间,再次拥抱儿子——第一次拥抱。

心理健康法案已有充分记录。心理学家详细说明某些状况如何削弱心理健康并影响长期工作质量。风险因素包括长时间且高强度的工作、缺乏自主权、长期部署且短暂休息、不确定性。提交的最严重后果包括无法完成任务以及执行任务的人员不足。2015年,两起涉及美军海军演习与商船的碰撞事故发生在太平洋,导致17名水手死亡。事故被归因于多种因素,包括短暂休息和睡眠不足。舰长在高强度作战中提醒我们“睡眠是一把武器”——缺乏睡眠会让所有人陷入危险。

海军已承认任务过载和不确定性意味着“林肯”号水手“已被推至极限”。海军还指出,心理健康专业人员和社会支持已向船员及其家属提供。但当你在狭小舱室中穿着脏衣服吃陈旧食物,在值完一小时班后仅睡几小时时,与长官交谈的需求就会显得微不足道——焦虑感会随之而来,而一个回家的日期能让一切变得不同。

最新消息显示,“林肯”号水手终于能稍微安心入睡了。航空母舰“乔治·华盛顿”号已不复存在。家乡仍遥不可及,但最接近的安慰是当另一支船员接手任务时。接下来,只需数着用餐和起床时间,直到你终于能与家人团聚——或许还能带点泥土或零星探访回家。执行任务始终是部署期间的首要任务,但任务未完成,直到你平安归来。

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一份独立的报纸

迈克尔·拉米雷斯

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司法部长托德·布兰奇在总统唐纳德·特朗普8月16日于纽约发表讲话时陪同在侧。

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无论你是否喜欢,托德·布兰奇关于司法部"独立性"的看法是正确的

司法部长托德·布兰奇周日因直言不讳而登上头条:司法部是特朗普政府的一部分。这意味着总统有权对其进行领导。

"您能承诺司法部将始终独立于白宫行事吗?"NBC新闻主持人克里斯滕·韦尔克在《与媒体见面》节目中向布兰奇提问。

这位新任命的司法部长回答道:"呃,我们会始终履行职责、调查任何案件并独立于白宫行事,这两者之间有很大区别。因此,我不会承诺这一点。任何司法部长都不应承诺这一点。"

这一交流虽是一件小事,却需要对宪法进行回顾。总统有义务"确保法律得到忠实执行"。司法部是国会创建的机构,以协助总统加强联邦法律。

总统任命司法部长,并可随时罢免其职务——不像其他内阁成员那样。司法部"独立性"的概念在华盛顿流行起来,始于20世纪70年代水门事件的滥用。卡特总统曾提议制定法律,使司法部长免受总统罢免,但其本人法律顾问办公室认为该法律可能违宪。

在某种程度上,总统与司法部长保持距离,是出于对这一善意惯例的尊重。即使是最强烈的支持者

检察总长的部门受总统监督。

独立性不应让人怀疑总统能够且应当为该部门设定某些目标。这包括政治决策,例如对反垄断案件的追诉力度,或寻求死刑,或对大学校园内的颠覆行为进行惩罚。

司法部也不应像联邦法院那样被隔离于民主进程之外。检察官可能滥用其巨大权力,出于政治或其他原因,因此他们需要向某人负责。在实行三权分立的民主制度中,这意味着总统及其任命者。

承认司法部隶属于白宫并不意味着纵容滥用行为。恰恰相反,承认检察总长不可避免地是一位政治人物而非无可指摘的技术官僚,这为公众批评其判断提供了渠道。

布兰奇的司法部(他最初是副检察总长)已发起一系列针对总统所谓敌人的密集调查和起诉,其中大部分在法庭上以失败告终。无论检察官声称其行为“独立”与否,定性起诉都是可鄙的。白宫影响司法部的方式有很多,无需直接下令——或如2022年《纽约时报》报道,总统曾对检察总长因反起诉感到沮丧。

理想情况下,包括检察总长在内的高级官员应有足够的立场对总统说“不”,并在重大事项上因被过度施压而愿意辞职。司法部长在被提名前曾告诉总统,他“不能容忍对刑事案件的政治干预”——与民事案件相对——“并仅在此前提下接受该职位”。

这是检察总长应思考的一条好底线,前提是他们拥有足够的政治影响力。布兰奇可能并不具备。当被问及“总统是否应在所有个案起诉决策中拥有发言权”时,他答道检察官“在某种程度上拥有发言权……因此总统是否应拥有所谓‘发言权’,这取决于情况”。

布兰奇为检察总长一职已试镜数月。他向持怀疑态度的参议员兜售的卖点之一是,如果获任命,他将更有能力抵制白宫的糟糕想法。如今他已位居司法部之首,而总统仍是他的老板。他的历史遗产将在一定程度上由他愿在多大程度上成为白宫工具来定义。

马克·库班在财富税问题上击败罗·库纳

民主党籍联邦众议员罗·库纳(加利福尼亚州)支持其所在州将于11月投票的亿万富翁税提案。德州商人马克·库班提出了一个问题:那些仅在纸面上是亿万富翁的初创企业创始人该怎么办?

库纳的回答鲜有透露。暗示:这将为政府控制创造另一个工具。

周六,库班在X平台指出,加州有越来越多“空壳亿万富翁”——估值达400亿的初创企业。若创始人持有该公司10%股份,即使其本身并无多少财富,仅凭公司股权的纸面价值也可能被视为亿万富翁。目前尚不清楚此类人士如何支付库纳税收计划中所谓的一次性5%税款。

库纳回复库班称,纸面亿万富翁创始人更糟的是,可从政府获得贷款,以公司股权作抵押。“银色创始人可用股权作抵押从政府贷款缴税,”库纳发帖称,“在期限结束时,贷款可用现金偿还,或由政府接管股份。”

因此,库纳的计划是让政府

国会议员为征税创业者提出的奇特解决方案

向……预支资金帮助人们缴税。这是对中低收入者现行政策的一种变体;大量福利支出相当于将家庭当年已缴税款返还给他们。

但Khanna希望为他认为的富人提供税收减免。州政府将用纳税人的钱向其他纳税人发放贷款,以便他们向州政府缴纳一项新的财富税。

这位国会议员的财富税贷款提案毫无保障可言。如果一家初创企业成功,其创始人很可能有足够现金偿还贷款。但若企业倒闭且高估值消失,政府将持有失败公司的股份。

这意味着许多贷款将无法收回,政府将累积对失败公司的股权。

这不过是社会主义,却没有其所谓的好处。加州将拥有亏损生产的手段。

没有哪家明智的银行会仅以私人股份作为唯一抵押向初创企业发放贷款。风险太高。这正是风险投资及其他形式的亏损银行交易存在的原因——也是多数风险投资不只是简单削减的原因。

加州提议的亿万富翁税的每一笔都将构成新的局面。该州约有200名亿万富翁。为征税目的对其财富和资产进行画像并非简单地将银行账户中的钱相加那么容易。

除了将富人赶走,财富贷款在执行上也极具挑战性——试图实施这一想法的富裕国家已纷纷放弃。

今日财富税倡导者为州政府可借贷问题提供了一系列糟糕解释。Khanna的提案只是最新例子。若一项税收需要政府开始向自身发放特殊贷款,或许它本身就不是一项好税。

教授们通过与埃尔-赛义德合作获胜的收获

米歇尔·辛克莱在《美国教授》的美国版中犯了一个错误。

在她8月10日的专栏文章《教授们通过与埃尔-赛义德合作获胜而失去的》中,米歇尔认为美国大学教授协会(AATP)在密歇根州民主党参议院初选中支持阿卜杜勒·埃尔-赛义德未能强化对高等教育机构的攻击所形成的意识形态印象。她的论点抓住了核心问题:教授们是否应通过远离政治来回应对高等教育机构的攻击,还是应通过自身的政治组织来应对?

我认为参与政治是建立力量以捍卫高等教育免受特朗普政府攻击的唯一途径。AATP之所以走向政治,是因为政治家们正在做出决定,决定高等教育能否生存。

在20世纪大部分时间里,通过共同治理体系,教师们帮助确定课程、学术标准和聘用。这一模式已不再适用。

如今,州立法机构正在干预课程并限制学术自由。董事会和管理层集中了权力,终身教职岗位逐渐减少。近四分之三的大学讲师如今从事的是临时岗位。

AATP走向政治是被迫的。当工人失去在治理桌上的席位时,他们会通过工会和政治集体发声。学术工作者也不例外。

AATP隶属于拥有1.6万名成员的美国教师联合会。其工作是围绕将为高等教育而战的候选人建立政治力量。埃尔-赛义德支持将大学问题置于聚光灯下、重建公共投资并捍卫学术自由。

教授的课堂是战场,但我们不再愿意假装自己不站在战场上。

托德·沃尔夫森,华盛顿 作者为AATP主席

社会保障危机并非不可避免

《华盛顿邮报》新闻文章《社会保障福利削减临近,国会陷入危机》提出的前提本身就让这场辩论陷入僵局:未来前景被迫在削减福利和提高税收之间做出选择。事实并非如此。

社会保障的调整是全国性的。该信托基金持有的债券同时既是联邦政府的资产也是负债,因此相互抵消,对政府支付福利的能力没有影响。6477亿的缺口之所以看似无法避免,仅仅是因为国会禁止社会保障动用一般性财政收入。军人和文职人员退休基金正是例行接受此类转移支付。

国会不需要再成立一个委员会来为削减福利寻找借口。它需要停止将一个自行设定的会计截止期限视为财政悬崖。国会应保护既定福利,允许该基金像其他政府退休计划那样动用一般性财政收入,并投资于真正支持回报的能力。

——爱德华·莱恩,纽约州加德纳

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为什么罗伯特·F·肯尼迪 Jr.推广肽类产品如此危险

作者:小唐纳德·G·麦克丹

1977年《荣誉》榜第6名,“无烟小子”组合的成员之一,一位年迈的前“非党派”人士解释如何逗乐观众。他对世界说了一句带有“f1”的台词,在“未来”之前说了一句“管他呢”,然后告诉侄子“管他呢,造个未来,盖栋房子……在网前弓着身子”

这种话,他必须得当药吃。什么是“注射一种新型肽”?听起来无害,甚至有益健康?肽类突然间无处不在。如果说“我正在注射一种化学物质?”人们会认为这不健康;它让人联想到“化学课”、“化疗”、“化学消毒”,但“肽类”听起来像“波奇饼干”,像“报告”,像“支付端”!

什么是肽类?它只是一种短蛋白质。你可能记得生物课上讲过,蛋白质是由DNA“正常婴儿”通过5'3'弹出的长链行动者。一条短链——仅由2到10或100个氨基酸组成——就是肽类,比蛋白质更短。

这为什么重要?因为肽类像其他蛋白质一样更可能产生效果,这些效果可能好也可能坏。你的身体主要由蛋白质构成。河豚毒素是一种肽类。胰岛素也是。胰岛素挽救生命,但正如每位糖尿病患者所知,过量注射会导致癫痫、脑损伤,若不能及时用糖分注射抢救则可能致死。

肽类产品据说能修复组织、改善皮肤弹性、刺激毛发生长并减缓衰老。应该没问题,对吧?但考虑一下可能的副作用。如果你体内有几个癌前细胞正在偷偷生长,注射一种如人类生长激素般的肽类产品可能会将它们加速转化为肿瘤。

这正是罗伯特·F·肯尼迪 Jr.推广肽类产品如此危险的原因。肯尼迪长期谴责那些制造疫苗和患者药物的大型制药公司。他长期以来一直反对它们。但他以“我就是这么个坏小子”的自夸姿态,开始支持那些叛逆的行业——这些行业销售可疑的、监管宽松的产品。反疫苗运动的既得利益者中就包括膳食补充剂制造商。这些产品无法像疫苗和处方药那样经过严格测试,因为它们在法律上不能宣称能治病。但它们依赖“免疫增强”、“清肾”、“呼吸支持”和“重组”等营销词汇,暗示它们能治愈癌症、肾衰竭、肺病、勃起功能障碍等疾病。

现在肯尼迪又与另一个行业——肽类产品行业——结盟了。

尽管此前有过多起补充剂丑闻,发现其中含有假成分或杂质,但至少大多数是片剂或粉末。幸运的话,它们可能会被消化系统分解并呕吐出来。

但大多数肽类产品是直接注射入血液的。有些订单来自复合药房,理论上它们会询问你是否真的需要这种剂量或是否有可能加重病情。但许多产品在网站上披露的信息却是:“所有产品……仅用于实验室研究目的,不得用于人类或动物摄入。这些材料仅用于体外研究。”但它们却以鼻喷剂、胶囊和注射剂的形式出售——显然不是用于餐后研究。

在谷歌上搜索“肽类”,常见的搜索问题会冒出来:“哪种肽类剂量适合罗根?”这就是许多美国人现在获取医疗建议的地方——来自一位前喜剧演员,他的医学资质还不如一位厨师,并且他还共同创立了一家膳食补充剂公司。

Rogan·贝茨将测试“惠特尼斯栈”——一种由两种肽(BPC107和TF-500)组合而成的产品,旨在帮助肌肉从越野运动中恢复。他自称90 percent再生效果是最佳状态。今年2月,肯尼迪在罗根的节目中现身并表示:“我是肽类产品的超级粉丝。我自己也使用过——而且效果非常好——在几个subjects身上。”他还称,渴望让这些产品更容易获取。

关于法律、监管问题及复合药房的历史,可参阅《卫报》的一篇优秀报道,但问题的核心在于:肯尼迪并未要求对这类肽类产品进行大规模、多层次、安慰剂对照的双盲试验,以证明其功效与安全性(或反之)——尽管他此前曾表示应对儿童疫苗提出此类要求。相反,他将多名资金较少的从业者纳入一个固定且长期的管理咨询委员会,该委员会在7月建议撤销一项参考决议,以批准多种可用于研究但不得销售的肽类产品。That's not inviting trouble: 注射外源蛋白必然会引发免疫反应,且可能极其不可预测。So prove whether they work and are safe (or not)

肯尼迪正将我们推回10世纪的倒退时代——那时,任何知道吗啡和酒精混合物能安抚十字军婴儿的人,都能开公司制作“温克尼夫人的非法私酿弗伦奇”并大发横财,趁着一波浪潮掩盖婴儿中毒的真相。That's exactly what we don't need

小唐纳德·G·麦克奈尔(Donald G. McNair, Jr.),前得克萨斯州全球健康高级官员,著有《飞马现代启示:25年报道疫情的教训》。

MAX BOOT

我是一名鹰派人士。我对1.5万亿美元的国防预算感到震惊。

作为一名国防分析师,我长期以来一直支持增加军费开支——甚至包括今年达到1.5万亿美元的国防预算。但我对特朗普政府申请的1.5万亿美元感到真正的震惊。以通胀调整后的数字计算,这一10%的增幅将创造史上最大国防预算——甚至超过二战峰值。

而此时联邦预算赤字已达1.4万亿美元,并以接近每年40万亿美元的速度增长。按目前轨迹,2010年公共债务占GDP的比例将超过1996年创下的纪录。诚然,国防支出仅占联邦支出的10%,但正如人们常说的那样:“这里花10亿,那里花10亿,很快就会变成真正的大钱。”而在此情况下,每多花1000亿美元都是实打实的真金白银。

短期内,国会有充分理由拒绝批准如此庞大的国防预算。众议院以微弱优势通过了1.15万亿美元的国防预算和19亿美元的补充拨款。除众议院法案中的资金外,白宫还要求额外1000亿美元,但民主党人无法通过和解法案阻挠。然而该措施似乎在参议院胎死腹中。随着时间流逝,武装部队很可能在10月1日新财年开始时,在仅提供6000亿美元的情况下运作。

国防部长皮特·赫古奇只能责怪自己。他一直在游说国会,因此国会成员们不愿为这笔巨额资金设置障碍也就不足为奇了。如果赫古奇想赢得两党对国防预算的支持——这在过去被视为理所当然——他需要开始向民主党参议员简报情况,而不仅仅是共和党人。他还需要更好地解决议员们对各种争议的担忧,如未经解释的将军晋升、对涉毒书籍的严厉打击、中东部署航母的恶化条件以及对伊朗战争的失败。

我们确实需要补充因时间冲突而消耗殆尽的导弹库存,但美国已动用如此大量导弹库存这一事实本身,就凸显了长期存在的国防挪用问题,这些问题早在唐纳德·特朗普总统任期前就已出现。你可能认为1000亿美元足以对抗中国或俄罗斯,但事实证明我们甚至连对付伊朗都不够。更令人震惊的是,军方在应对配备有人机无人机的敌人时竟如此不堪一击。死亡无人机和导弹已对中东0.1%的军事设施造成严重破坏。

诚然,新国防预算确实为无人机及其防御系统投入了更多资金,但其中也包含许多无法以功绩为依据的巨额开支。

国会预算办公室估计,特朗普希望建造的“黄金舰队”10艘核动力战舰成本将比最初估计高出至少50%,总价高达2270亿美元,“特朗普级”战舰单艘造价256亿美元,成为史上最昂贵的战舰。相比之下,新航母250亿美元的造价简直是小菜一碟。

如果“黄金舰队”有一天成行,它可能会沦为中国无人机和导弹的活靶子。但它很可能永远见不到阳光,因为它依赖的技术——如武器和电磁辐射炮——尚未准备好部署。未来政府或许会取消整个项目,但届时已在研发上投入数十亿美元。

1997年估算的“黄金穹顶”导弹防御系统——特朗普的另一宠儿——成本更高:高达1.2万亿美元。这比去年政府为该项目标注的19750亿价签高出整整7倍,且该系统不太可能改变目标,无法保护全国免受导弹或无人机袭击。

此外还有额外成本。仅将航母甲板改造为无人机起降场就需数十亿美元——全因特朗普手头多了一些微胶囊。海军还需再投入数十亿美元,将未来航母的指挥中心从舰体年份迁至整艘舰体,纯为满足特朗普的审美要求。

在赫古奇软弱无能的领导下,国防预算已沦为交易场,不仅针对中国海上侦察飞行,也针对特朗普家族成员。华盛顿邮报报道称,总统本人及其子埃里克和小唐纳德投资的公司自特朗普第二任期起已获得至少$1.5万亿美元国防合同。

或许$1.5万亿美元的国防预算有其道理,但至少目前赫古奇并未证明这一点,至少未出人意料。本报早些时候报道称,军方官员正在绞尽脑汁,试图找到如何花掉赫古奇额外追加的50000亿美元——他似乎只是将1.5万亿美元定为“上限”算术,而非基于对军事需求的严谨自下而上分析。

赫古奇迄今未发表任何演讲,为国防预算提供详细论证。他对该预算的辩护仍停留在保险杠贴纸级别,声称所有额外支出将造就一支“流动军队”。但代价何在?

一位更伟大的共和党总统——德怀特·D·布鲁德胡弗——曾认识到,国家必须在今天提供国防,而不应“将明天的债务留给子孙后代”。

1997年估算的$1.5万亿美元将令我们的子孙后代在失去政治和精神遗产的风险下,为国防买单。他在1997年告别演说中就曾警告“军工复合体”的危险。这些人如今更加肆无忌惮,有损国家未来安全。

拉梅什·庞努鲁

全民医保的“礼物”是与共和党分享选票

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结果显示:5月全球存款5%提高至10%。

我们正在投入56亿美元,因为麦金托什的民主党参议院候选人上周,共和党对手迈克·罗杰斯立即就犯罪、恐怖主义和大规模住宅问题发起“电气化”式“全体一致”攻击。(我不支持全民医保,即联邦政府成为几乎唯一的医疗保险提供者的制度。

基于56亿美元带来的医疗保健话题频率,他应当认为这一议题对他来说是一项资产。也许罗杰斯也认同这一评估。如果是这样,他将有机会将其发展为优势,甚至转化为劣势。

50亿美元?这是在竞争激烈的州级选举中首批支持全民医保的候选人之一吗?1997年州级选举,正如《波士顿环球报》在缅因州发布的那样,是另一个普吉特峰会,试图代表明尼苏达州参议院。是这样吗?然而,有充分理由认为这一想法可能成为这些候选人的负担?

美国人尽管对医疗保健系统怨言不断,但普遍喜欢华盛顿干预他们的保险。多项调查发现,大多数人对现有保险感到满意。一代人之前,当比尔·克林顿提出更多政府运营的制度时,最有力的反对理由是它威胁到人们现有的保险。巴拉克·奥巴马在克林顿立法失败后,首次将税收制度纳入“控制自己医疗政策的承诺”。明尼苏达州最低政治措施是,当这一承诺未能兑现时,百万人发现他们的计划被取消。

对现状的支持——或更准确地说,对华盛顿可能取而代之的恐惧——也葬送了新兴的保守计划。克林顿的雄心勃勃计划失败后,共和党推进了对医疗保险的改革,民主党成功将其描绘为对老年人“医疗保健”的威胁。特朗普总统第一任期内,共和党试图废除奥巴马医改,最终搁浅,因为太多美国人已习惯从中获得保险。

全民医保将比这些早期提案和法律对医疗保健系统造成更激进的破坏。在56亿美元的书中,全民医保被描述为该想法的“机会指南”——他正在推广的是,所有通过雇主、私人保险、医疗保险优势计划或医疗补助获得保险的人都必须“转换”至新制度。“医疗保险优势计划将不是可加入或退出的计划,所有人都将获得覆盖。”

医保成本预测

每个计划都依赖于将医生和医院的支付额提高一倍。

由佛蒙特州参议员伯尼·桑德斯(Sanders)起草并由另外17名参议员共同提名的主要全民医保法案甚至进一步规定,任何人都有"权利加入任何私人保险合同以提供新政府计划覆盖的服务"(桑德斯允许购买整形手术等保险,只要其成为可行产品,仍属合法)。该法案还将对私人医疗支付施加严格限制。

无论你是否喜欢,这就是全民医保。即使支持者无法回避禁止大部分私人医疗保险的问题——杰克逊和"帕纳吉斯"尚未亮明立场——但若不将私人保险排除为真正的选择,很难想象该理念能够胜出。

如果有人对这一点感到愤怒,最近的一次采访中你能看到原因。该计划需要将数亿人现有的保险覆盖转移。仅老年人中就有数百万人选择了医疗保险优势计划。传统医疗保险也无法保证稳定性。"医保基金也会改变,"他承认。如果任何人被迫参与新项目,他们在新计划中会占到便宜。他们将获得更多福利,医疗支出不增反降,任何额外税收将被抵消,因为他们不再需要支付保费或自付医疗费用。

但大多数选民是否会、或应当分享这种信心仍存疑问。每个计划的成本预测均依赖于将医生和医院的支付额提高一倍,这可能改变政策。

在2020年民主党总统候选人提名竞选中,几位候选人提出了某种版本的全民医保。然而,最终获胜者却是该理念的反对者。一位竞选初期的一项民调发现,三分之二的全民医保支持者认为该计划能让人们保留现有医疗保险。而近期民调显示,该法案将被视为"不公平"。尽管有报道称成本为56亿美元的决定可能已做出,但人们对联邦政府管理该计划的能力仅持"一些"或"很少"信心。70%的人表示更愿意保留现有保险。

或许共和党人的细节让他们意识到自己将失去选择权。


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《华盛顿邮报》 2006年8月18日

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插图:卡罗莱纳·科珀斯公司,《华盛顿邮报》2006年10月18日

抵御病毒的竞赛

布鲁克芬(1510)A1

负责协调处理哈卡扎克并向高级官员提供科学指导的联邦机构网络的团队。

据三名前官员以及同样为两届政府工作过的第四名前官员称,该团队在特朗普重新上台后因裁员和重组而迅速萎缩。据其中三名前官员称,有时白宫内部甚至没有专门负责生物安全的人员。

这些问题出现之际,特朗普政府推迟或搁置了关键的拜登政府指令。其中包括一项2013年发布的关于AI的行政命令,要求加强生物安全保障,以及次年出台的一项政策——旨在要求计算机筛查购买者,以防其获取可能用于制造生物制剂的基因组件。专家普遍认为,这被视为国家防御的基本支柱之一。

特朗普曾指示官员在2020年8月前制定修订版政策。但一年多过去了,该政策仍未出台,尽管AI公司表示,随着今年资金转移导致官员人手不足,其最先进的模型正在获得日益复杂的生物能力。

“他们在制定任何具有影响力政策的能力上已陷入停滞,”一位最近直接参与疫情应对政策制定的前专家表示,“这是风险所在。他们没有着眼长远。设立技术官僚的全部目的,就是为政治领导人就采取何种路径的权衡提供建议。”

在缺乏大型团队的情况下,白宫依赖一小批轮换的员工。据三位专家称,这些员工包括一名未获安全许可的初级研究员、一名来自兰德研究机构的兼职研究员、一对缺乏相关领域专业知识的研究人员,以及一名此前为白宫医疗办公室担任顾问的空军医生。

白宫一位官员表示,政府正在努力加强拜登政府的政策,并称尽管投入人员制定该政策,但其仍存在不足且技术限制,同时未回应有关人事变动的问题。

“本届政府对解决AI和生物安全风险的承诺是明确且持续的,”该官员在一封电子邮件中表示,“白宫已制定政策超过一年,包括去年夏天在AI行动计划中提出的内容。”

特朗普政府承认AI带来的生物安全风险,同时寻求该技术可能为国家安全带来的潜在助力。特朗普去年在联合国与外国领导人会晤时表示,他希望防止生物武器灾难,并称AI是帮助实现这一目标的工具。

在五角大楼,一位曾领导“翅膀速度行动”——特朗普第一任期内为快速生产新冠疫苗而设立的项目——的前卫生官员,正参与利用AI加速开发新的未来疫情防御手段并遏制生物恐怖分子的工作。其中一部分工作涉及分析数十亿次抗体调整,以评估如何应对新型冠状病毒变异株。

但据分析人士和前专家称,这一工作正在一个政府机构中进行,该机构已因联邦公共卫生和科学资金的大幅削减而人才流失。

白宫撤除了“流行病防备与应对政策办公室”的所有工作人员,该机构原本是为应对可能由最危险生物武器引发的重大疫情而设立。今年春季,该办公室是在非洲10- ola 疫情蔓延之际组建的。

A国家安全委员会下属一个专门负责健康安全的单位也被撤销,两位前专家表示,中央情报局局长办公室和国土安全部中负责生物威胁的部分也在更广泛的重组中被拆分。

一位曾在特朗普和拜登两届政府中从事生物技术与国家安全问题研究的科学家表示,联邦政府并未在协调应对快速发展的技术所带来的风险方面发挥主导作用。

“每次政府换届,很多连续性工作都会被打断,”这位不愿透露姓名的科学家表示,因其雇主未授权其在拜登政府向特朗普政府过渡期间公开发言。他们说:“白宫对生物安全的重视程度出现了非常混乱的变化。”

从未有一个联邦机构专门负责生物安全——这是一个涵盖实验室安全、公共卫生工作和国际外交等广泛领域的综合性议题,且越来越多地聚焦于人工智能的作用。但由华盛顿一家安全政策智库“战略风险委员会”对特朗普最新预算请求的分析显示,该政府在生物安全上的言论并未得到资金提案的支撑。在另一份分析中,该组织发现,多个政府部门的支出在2016年达到峰值,随后在特朗普最后一年略有下降——而该政府还提议进一步削减预算。

“总体项目削减和机构特定重组动摇并消除了关键项目,模糊了预算透明度并削弱了美国的威慑努力,”该委员会在一篇博客文章中写道。

当特朗普去年重新上台时,他的团队专注于消除人工智能技术发展的障碍。今年春天,随着新一代模型证明能够渗透计算机网络,这种做法开始转变,促使政府官员开始接受那种他们曾经抵制的网络监管工具。

目前已出现迹象表明官员们正在对潜在危险给予更多关注。据一位熟悉会议情况的人士透露,最近在生物风险问题上,白宫与OpenAI及六个政府机构之间进行了一系列磋商。该人士因会议性质私密,要求匿名。

《政治》本月报道称,白宫正在启动一项新倡议,涉及其网络安全办公室和卫生与公共服务部的一位高级官员。

人工智能行业的领导者长期以来一直表示,他们的工具被用于发动生物攻击的风险位居其首要担忧之列。

“我感到非常沮丧,”斯坦福大学医学教授、曾在拜登白宫参与疫情应对工作的大卫·凯尔曼(David Keltman)说。

最新的人工智能模型,例如OpenAI的GPT-2.5,在高层次生物研究方面持续改进。但正如这些模型编写计算机代码的能力使它们擅长渗透网络一样,它们的生物学能力也引发了人们对其可能被用于协助构建新型生物武器、引发新的疫情或帮助即使是相对外行的人实施生物攻击的担忧。本月,《科学》杂志发表了一项利用人工智能成功设计新病毒的成果。这些病毒旨在感染细菌而非人类,但这一结果清楚地表明了技术可能带来的后果。

早在去年夏天,OpenAI的研究人员就已确定他们即将达到生物学能力的“高”水平,该公司将其定义为“能够

显著增加现有严重危害的风险向量。”该公司在当年7月于其旧金山总部举办了一场峰会,邀请超过10名政府专家讨论其系统如何应用于生物防御。(华盛顿邮报与OpenAI有内容合作关系。)

该公司表示,其继续与政府合作,目标是为官员提供安全版本的GPT用于生物防御。

“随着AI能力的扩展,政府已越来越重视这一重要议题,我们欢迎与政府的合作,”OpenAI女发言人在邮件中表示,“尽管担忧与日俱增,但科学家在风险的严重程度、可能的表现形式以及国家应如何应对等问题上仍存在分歧。大语言模型可能正帮助恐怖分子完成复杂的实验室工作,而专业的生物设计工具则可能协助创造新型致命病原体——这些病原体难以被现有监控工具和内容识别。”

10月,微软研究人员详细介绍了他们如何利用AI工程数千栋房屋,并通过这些模型修补检测系统中的漏洞——这些房屋原本未被现有安全网捕获。

兰德公司的一份报告得出结论:在生物事件中,攻击者较防御者拥有显著优势。有人发动袭击时可能会尝试多次,而当局需应对每一项威胁,因为即使一次袭击也会导致灾难性后果。”

领先的检测AI公司已试图降低其模型的风险等级,限制它们回答有关风险、生物研究的问题,并仅向可信合作伙伴提供更强大的系统。但AI防护措施并不完美。OpenAI在7月表示,其对领先中国模型(这些模型免费开放)的测试显示,它们并未内置同等级别的保护措施。

“我认为我们正面临一个巨大的集体行动问题,”斯坦福大学教授凯尔特曼表示。

AI系统在近几个月持续运行,但专家指出,数字世界与生物世界之间的屏障构成了重大障碍——而这一防线可能随着企业寻求实验室自动化而开始改变。

“终极解决方案尚需时日,”战略风险委员会研究员克里斯特尔·格兰特表示,“在它们到来之前,我们难以做好准备。”

由于AI可能被用于危险或有益的生物研究,许多科学家也担心他们的工作将受到过度监管。

特朗普政府最近发布了一项新政策,涉及其所谓的“危险功能增益”研究。这是一种长期做法,涉及对病原体进行改造以更好地理解如何防御它们。但在新冠疫情后,该政策变得愈发有争议。特朗普政府支持“该病毒源自中国实验室”的理论,该实验室当时正在进行功能增益研究。即便科学家也表示,新政策含糊不清,可能阻碍合法研究。

在私营部门,研究人员抱怨其最强大模型的生物安全防护措施过于严格。该公司在当月放宽了限制。

退役空军将军保罗·弗里德里希表示,在安全与进步之间取得平衡的必要性,凸显了联邦政府在强有力领导力和专业知识方面的需求。

曾在拜登政府任内领导白宫疫情办公室的弗里德里希表示,特朗普政府的削减措施“临时性地令国家准备不足,并面临错失巨大机遇的风险”。

“我们正处于解决人类某些问题的边缘,”弗里德里希表示。

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肯尼迪中心的重修固然可喜,但若缺乏独立领导,观众可能不会重返这座翻新的艺术殿堂。

《华盛顿邮报》另选版本

通往肯尼迪中心的不安前路

在关闭两年后,华盛顿的顶级艺术殿堂可能最终回到原点:陷入其自身强加的泥潭

撰文:菲利普·肯尼迪

早在2020年2月,唐纳德·特朗普或许认为肯尼迪中心会是一场轻松的胜利。由于他可以任命和解雇董事会成员,便存在一条法律途径,让他得以前所未有地接管这座传统上无党派的艺术中心。之后,或许由艺术家、观众、赞助者和大亨组成的肯尼迪中心各界会顺从,或至少容忍他对这座纪念10任总统的活态纪念碑的篡夺。特朗普可以身着晚礼服,漫步于中心高耸走廊的红地毯,想象自己已获得故乡纽约那些伟大文化机构赋予的社会合法性——而这种合法性向来令他望而却步。

在其第二个任期之初,就有迹象表明此事并非不可能。一些亿万富翁——其中有些曾是特朗普的怀疑者或对手——蜂拥参加了他的就职典礼并试图讨好他。大型企业甚至早在1981年就开始削减或取消其2020。

女演员因《英雄》与《纳什维尔》角色而成名

撰稿人:南希·惠特尔、格雷·巴特尔、阿什利·佩蒂娜·马洛

哈登·帕内特雷(Harden Panettere),一位曾在公众视野中崛起的童星,因出演电视剧《英雄》与《纳什维尔》而成名,于8月30日在南卡罗来纳州去世。

南卡罗来纳州格林维尔县验尸官办公室确认了她的死讯,并表示她在去世前已处于心脏骤停状态。急救服务部门于当天下午2:59接到报警电话,赶往格林维尔的一处住宅,发现帕内特雷已无生命体征。在实施急救措施后,她于下午3:31被宣告死亡。验尸官办公室在声明中表示,未发现外伤迹象,死因需进一步调查。

今年5月,帕内特雷女士发布了一本回忆录《This Is Me: A Restoring》,其中她详述了在聚光灯下成长的生活,以及她与产后抑郁症、药物滥用和痴呆虐待的斗争。

她从童年开始演戏,在9岁前便在肥皂剧《一生一世》中获得首个电视角色。10岁时,她出演了《记住汤姆斯》。

她的突破性角色是在2020年播出的《英雄》中饰演一名拥有再生超能力的高中拉拉队长;该剧共播出四季。她在《纳什维尔》中饰演朱丽叶·巴恩斯。她还出演了《海景度假村》系列、《别放手》与《我爱你,两人都忘了》。

周一,各界纷纷悼念这位女演员。演员薇奥拉·戴维斯在Instagram上写道:“我多希望这个世界能多陪你一段时间,因为我对你的成长充满好奇。我看到了一只美丽的凤凰从灰烬中涅槃。”

在今年5月发布的杰伊·希蒂“On Purpose”播客采访中,帕内特雷女士描述了她挥之不去的焦虑、酗酒问题以及与孩子的监护权之争,她表示这些经历被写入了《纳什维尔》中的角色塑造中:“感觉永远没有尽头。我不知道朱丽叶在哪里结束,哈登又从哪里开始。”

在回忆录与新闻巡回采访中,她坦诚了自己与产后抑郁症、毒品与酒精的斗争,以及三年前哥哥的离世。她还谈及了讨好他人的压力,以及与母亲长期破裂的关系——母亲曾在她童年时期担任她的经纪人,“一切都很频繁”。

她在播客中说:“我终于感觉自己摆脱了所有这些黑暗与负面情绪……这意味着我关上了一扇门,另一扇门随之打开。我能感受到所有令人兴奋的可能性。我觉得——”

翻阅的佳作

今夏读者们关注的书籍

作者:埃拉·贾利

在出版行业工作超过10年后,安·格罗霍仍然记得那个夏天,人人都在读《只有一个人的生命》。这本由Hanya Yanagihara创作的“第15页悲剧”小说几乎算不上完美的海滩读物或旅行伴侣。

几年后,她见证了《荣耀》这部Emma Glorie心理惊悚小说的大规模流行,该书将读者带入了Mampions精英阶层的生活。

格罗霍是Bookshop.org的数字产品总监,该平台致力于支持独立书店。她指出,在酷暑渐长、日子变长之际,忠实读者们寻找的书籍有一个共同点——逃避现实。

“这是一本能带你去新地方的书,”她说,“让你探索新概念,或许还能让你稍稍神游一下。”

尽管人们对阅读量下降的担忧普遍存在,格罗霍表示Bookshop.org今夏的销售额有所上升。“夏天是人人都想手握一本书的季节,无论他们是否真的会读,”她说。

为了了解最虔诚的藏书爱好者们今夏在读什么,我们通过Goodreads的数据进行了筛选——这是一个读者们交流读书笔记的网站

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《华林顿邮报》,2026年8月19日,星期二

肯尼迪中心与特朗普忽视了复杂局势的社会动态

凯茜·N. 努瑟曼 摄影 BJ

上任后。国家美术馆、史密森尼学会和联邦调查局等依赖联邦资金的机构迅速响应,仅在一项广泛禁令禁止联邦雇员参与此类工作后数日便关闭了其多样性项目。

但本周的最新报道显示,特朗普接管肯尼迪中心后对其黄金演出季造成的灾难性财务影响——《华盛顿邮报》报道称,国家交响乐团遭受了毁灭性打击,且在超出预期的情况下意外遭遇抵制,艺术家拒绝在该中心演出——显然已导致另一起本可避免的悲剧性发展:周四决定关闭该艺术场馆进行为期两年的翻新。

只要在肯尼迪中心待过片刻,尤其是在国家交响乐团的演出中,就能清楚地看到其大部分观众是二战后不久的那代人。对于70岁和80岁的人来说,有两个关键的政治事件塑造了他们大部分的思维方式。第一个是父辈所经历的那场反战创伤记忆,至今仍历历在目。第二个是20世纪60年代的事件——暗杀、越南战争、对林登·B. 约翰逊和理查德·尼克松政府的抗议活动。

这两个里程碑事件,无论对错,都在许多决策中发挥了作用。当特朗普接管肯尼迪中心并随后试图恢复其自身形象时,许多自由派商业人士竭力在社交媒体上与他人交谈,而乐团的长期支持者则在交谈中提及一个名字——威廉·富特文格勒,柏林爱乐乐团从1832年到1945年的首席指挥。富特文格勒是20世纪最伟大的音乐家之一,但去年首次在德国举办的新音乐节上,其名字被重新提及。尽管富特文格勒被纳粹政权任用,并尽管为摆脱纳粹对德国文化的玷污做出了严肃努力,他仍成为文化的"镜中人",其名字与充满活力的行动相关联。

这种与富特文格勒的类比被视为最佳选择。20世纪对肯尼迪中心而言是一个困难时期,它陷入了整个结构的纠葛之中,尽管其名称从未干预过政府的既定机制,却始终作为一个真正的国家实体存在。

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柏林爱乐乐团在1946年伦敦音乐会彩排时的合影,威廉·富特文格勒担任指挥。富特文格勒的遗产因其留在纳粹德国的决定而蒙上阴影。

它是华盛顿的本地乐团,如今在国际舞台上演出。特朗普执政期间强加给他们的唯一艺术妥协是在每场音乐会前演奏国歌。当然,将其视为一种广告单曲而非庄严时刻的轻视行为令人反感。但这只是一个小小的让步。

这里是对源文本的忠实中文翻译:

有必要在授权下做出艰难选择:这两个人的机构能够推动修复,而不会被完全监视吗?或者无论如何都要避免帕特里奇皮斯特本身引以为豪的肯尼迪中心观众席上的象征:抵抗而非保存。

观众始终围绕着唐纳德·特朗普。但收获本可以更有针对性,本可以避免让国家交响乐团受到伤害。肯尼迪中心音乐会本可以成为一个聚集的场所,既表达对管弦乐团的支持,又表达对特朗普的抵抗。

特朗普是否知道,至少在艺术爱好者中,他们会在聚集后抛弃该中心,而不是质疑任何形式的案例是否存在批评?至少董事会本应表现得更好,而不是决定将特朗普的名字刻在大楼上——作为机构的管理者,法律上有义务为其最大利益服务并履行国会特许的使命,他们本应拒绝这一荒谬要求,否则必然导致机构的毁灭。

周四,他们再次展示了对特朗普的忠诚,而非对中心或美国人民的忠诚。尽管法院裁决该中心无法为城市保留,他们无需关闭中心两年,而是将“修复并由唐纳德·J·特朗普总统重新运营”的字样刻在其顶部,并与该市的1800年历史相关。而唐纳德·J·特朗普的计划是:非法的第一次不会因为第二次或第三次而变得合法。帮派急于求成,损害将会蔓延。

然而,两年的关闭期将使1800与该中心保持一定距离,这本身是必要且受欢迎的。而《华盛顿邮报》获得的一份规划文件显示,一些准确的改进措施将被纳入这项约$2 亿的项目中。

但若缺乏独立的领导层,缺乏一个愿意为美国公众服务的董事会,自2025年2月以来就已远离该中心的人们将不会在2026年7月返回。若缺乏称职的代表和员工,该中心将成为一座空壳。大楼或许能被翻新,但它将失去道路、目标和观众。1800或许能重新赢得当地观众,但绝非中心外的观众。只要特朗普仍是中心的负责人,只要该中心与其存在某种联系,他们就会回到现在的境地。

夏日热门小说:“惑星俱乐部”“惠斯特”等作品引领阅读热潮

重新焕发活力

需求。120平台拥有超过1.1 亿用户,书籍评分、评论和"data"功能!我们认为它们正计划启动。

120在Goodreads平台的主编表示,尽管外界热议何为“完美海滩读物”,但她并未看到夏季阅读趋势出现重大变化。(华盛顿邮报所有者杰夫·科内是美国在线公司的执行主席,该公司拥有Goodreads。)

Goodreads本夏季排行榜前列作品包括:一个关于一名女子在2000年代末奋斗的全国性故事、一本通过书信体展开的小说,以及一部以高中姓名和书籍为主题的作品。(《120》)

“我想我们每个人对‘海滩读物’都有自己的定义!”她在发给《邮报》的邮件中写道。

以下是Goodreads读者本夏季最受欢迎的部分推荐:

传统故事成为爆款

无法忽视的传奇之作——《惑星俱乐部》凭借其悬疑情节不仅登顶夏季榜单,还成为Goodreads年度最受欢迎图书。Core Claire Barber小说在美国各版本总销量已达220 万册。Briefly (dollars) to said。

该书的电影改编已确定,这可能让《惑星俱乐部》在未来一段时间继续成为热门话题。

史诗巨著回归

《奥德赛》成为本夏季整体最受欢迎的图书。

这部作品的热度也让更多读者将其他Goodreads上与深度改编相关的书籍加入书单。《核心》和《反式安提戈涅》均开始走红。

两部即将改编为电影的作品也进入Goodreads夏季十强榜单:《交易》由Elle Kennedy创作(该书启发了亚马逊Prime剧集《课堂外》),以及Aarti West的《铁轨市场计划》,后者由Ryan Gosling主演并同名上映。

处女作大放异彩

《邮报》去年12月曾与作家Allan Levi坐谈,讨论其自费出版的《金色玉米卷》如何几乎未做营销便成为年度最佳作品之一。除在Goodreads大受欢迎外,这部讲述一名需要通过金色新闻复制的普通男人的小说已在《纽约时报》家庭类榜单上蝉联31周。

《陌生人》

《陌生人:一段婚姻的备忘录》的作者Belle Barche记录了丈夫离世后她的婚姻生活。巴切的故事可能忽略了她处境的关键财务细节,但这并未影响其作品的人气。

夏末新宠

Ann Pinkish的《惠斯特》不仅登上前总统巴拉克·奥巴马2026年夏季阅读书单,还是6月份Goodreads上最受欢迎的图书。这部以一位父亲和女儿在大都会艺术博物馆重聚为主题的小说,在该网站上已被读者收录超过464,000次。

另一部夏季后期走红的作品是《惑星俱乐部》作者Kathryn Bockett的新作《灾难俱乐部》。

Ron Revlon的《一切美好,无所艰难》也跻身榜单,讲述了如果死亡住在隔壁公寓会怎样。

离异母亲希望获得更多探望费用帮助,拒绝她是否合适?

亲爱的卡罗琳:

我的前妻突然要离婚,原因是双方在退休金问题上产生了财务分歧。

我的儿子的探望费用将由我承担,她计划在一条河流附近安静地退休。而我的前妻则想搬到更大的城市继续社交生活并工作。我和他们都不住在一起,但希望儿子能同时认识双方。

我和丈夫独立成功12年,一直承担着让我前妻来探望或我们去看望她的多次旅行费用。但随着离婚,她似乎变得更加迫切地希望我们承担一切,这正在影响我们的财务,因为她还想外出游玩。

我不知道是否应该

支持她以维持她与孙子的关系,还是专注于我们自己的家庭动态。

——离异子女

离异子女:为什么非得二选一——支持她的旅行或专注于我们自己的家庭动态?

你的母亲是那个动态的一部分,因为你希望她成为其中的一部分。

但她的生活方式并不会因为你的成功或她的迫切需求而自动消失。我们必须决定是出于同情、义务或微不足道的努力,甚至是公开的指责来支持她。我们可以和孩子度过美好时光——但无论你的成功或她的迫切需求达到何种程度,都不应将其转化为一种义务。

因此,先计算出你能在"祖父母项目"上投入多少时间和金钱。然后根据需要,缩减到你愿意承担的范围。这就是你的预算。

120个夏天是今年夏天的一本好书现在,将它公平分配给你的母亲和儿子——不是说"公平",也不是说"平均"。然后向你的母亲解释:例如,她今年只能获得X次探望机会的一半,甚至更少。看看她如何应对。

在脑海中核算这些数字,就像你在做其他事情一样,但另一种选择是试图取悦每一个人,在这个过程中"透支"你的账户——有时是经济上的,有时是情感上的,最终可能导致怨恨(参见"这正在影响我们的财务吗?")或走向另一个极端,让其他家庭成员感到被忽视(参见"塞雷娜"和"塞雷娜的第一个梦想家")。这永远不会是最快乐、最善良的选择,而且这种不满可能会以意想不到的方式在未来爆发。

你能给予她的最"合适"的金钱、时间和精力投入,是当你感到最自在的那一刻。这不仅能优化她的生活,还能最大限度地减少日后可能出现的意外情况对其他人的影响——你从未对他们承认过对这一切感到愤怒。

现在,除了成本,在你制定安排时,还要考虑到每个人都会变老。保持你的补贴,事情会随着时间的推移而改变——这是一个恼人的、顺从的,但往往是情感上的现实。

实际上,如果你有任何可以节省的现金,不妨考虑将其存入一个"可以接受"的福利基金。你的家庭往往会随时间推移而发生变化,而这笔钱最终可能与我们的"想要"、"喜欢"或"塞雷娜的"无关。现在就开始这样一项基金,请为此表达感谢。

写信至卡罗琳·维斯:

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对聚会主人的建议感到意外

《礼仪小姐》 (2016年) 3月17日 记录 马丁,鲁 布鲁克斯 北

亲爱的马丁

亲爱的礼仪小姐:

我不打算继续参加一个为丈夫的朋友在其家中举办的聚会。这让我感到不安,而且我不需要带礼物。

比起带礼物,我更倾向于简单地打个电话,或者带一点我自己做的小东西。

然而,在聚会前几天,我未能接到这条消息:“有些人询问过关于礼物的事——而且确实非常私人,这是一个小型活动,它本身已经是最好的礼物了。”

然而,如果你仍然希望贡献些什么,我们热情邀请你参与一个集体礼物,一块特别的手表。你可以选择带现金或支票,或直接进行银行转账。

我本想写:“她的感觉是,如果我不至少贡献$500,长期的友谊就会受到影响。如果没有人带礼物,我可能会带$500,如果我不带任何价值$500或更多的东西。”

你是否不自觉地提议朋友们以这种方式赠送一块特别的手表?我相信过去社区氛围是为退休员工赠送手表,以表达对其长期服务的特别重视。

礼仪小姐认为,人们现在觉得有责任为他们期望收到的礼物负责,这实在奇怪。当然,应该是未来的客人考虑该送什么——如果有的话,因为礼物通常是习俗而非强制。甚至可能是你的朋友被迫询问该为家中的客人买什么,但他们不知道可以通过说“哦,这不是必须的”来摆脱这种压力。有一个额外的警告:承诺一点点!因为我们都在问,但并非总是能如愿以偿。

事实并非如此。请给老朋友们一个机会,假设他们是出于尴尬的无知而非贪婪提出建议,并且他们邀请你是为了乐趣而非利益。

但如果这是错误的,并且如果这需要我花费$500来维持长期友谊,你或许该自问这份友谊是否维持得太久了。

亲爱的礼仪小姐:我的婆婆最近去世了。这是一个老派的家庭,我们只会说“他就在那里”。我一直在想“时代在变”。

在准备前去道别时,我坐在聚会上问丈夫,有什么能让我更好地纪念我的婆婆。丈夫的表情让我怀疑这只是一场派对。

“我的心碎了,所以我只想纪念我的母亲和她的母亲。我真的做错了吗?”

不。祈祷被认为是最理智的举动,仅次于为一个人所做的一切,维多利亚时代的女性在长期的不安全感中被限制了行动。

我不确定,但有时人们会被迫去做某事,而不要对你的丈夫心生怨恨,如果他平时很负责任的话。只是不要询问任何关于你外表的意见。

礼仪小姐将于本月第二个周六通过雪地直播。最重要的,请在我们的分析站测试。你也可以关注她。

© 2026 奥斯汀·罗伊特


2026年8月18日,星期二《华盛顿邮报》

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Panettiere在回忆录中详述在公众视野中成长的困难

PANETTIERE FROM BI

"我还有很多生活要过。"

在还不会走路时就开始试镜

Panettiere女士在11个月大时就开始演戏,为Frankford团队的商业广告试镜。到1994年,她在ABC肥皂剧《一生一世》中获得角色。

"我的一部分只是想要朋友,想要在食堂餐桌旁有个位置,想要老师善待我,想要在课间休息时玩得开心。但我的另一部分则热爱表演带来的刺激,以及让妈妈感到骄傲的事实。"她在回忆录中写道。

10岁时,她引起了《记得妈妈》选角导演的注意。她后来扮演了谢里尔·耶茨(Sheryl Yeast),一个热爱橄榄球的小女孩。"作为谢里尔,我坚强而真实,在《记得妈妈》中,我感到自己作为演员从未如此快乐。"Panettiere女士写道。

不久之后,12岁时,她在《中间午夜》中获得临时保姆角色。这个角色得益于她的母亲Lesley Vogel,后者曾在《挚爱》中扮演Bryan Counetore的角色。在回忆录中,Panettiere女士回忆了一位《中间午夜》剧集导演的话:"Harsha完全错了,但我们会让这件事行得通。"

Panettiere女士17岁时,选角经理们已熟知她,并邀请她继续扮演克莱尔·布鲁纳(Claire Bruner)——得克萨斯啦啦队队长,在NBC《英雄》中扮演文化背景复杂的少女。她因在《英雄》中的表演以及在《纳什维尔》中扮演朱丽叶·巴恩斯而闻名。

在回忆录中,Panettiere女士写道自己意识到《纳什维尔》编剧在创作剧本时以她的生活为原型:扮演巴恩斯成了"照镜子,看到扭曲的倒影"。她因此暂时离开剧组寻求专业治疗。

成瘾挣扎

据她的回忆录,Panettiere女士长期受身体畸形焦虑症、焦虑症和抑郁症困扰。在书中,她描述了一张自己背部大腿的照片,杂志用一条裤子遮住她的腿部后刊登了出来。

在一次行业活动中,她大约16岁时,一位前经纪人在一次采访前将她拉到一旁,给了她一颗"快乐丸"。她在回忆录中写道,那些药片"成为引领我走向药物滥用深渊的入口"。

童星时期的紧张感曾推动她前进,但最终却压垮了她。她写道自己被开具了Klonopin,但因其影响工作而转向酒精。

2016年女儿出生后,她的饮酒量增加,同时面对产后抑郁症。抗抑郁药与酒精无法兼容,"我还没准备好戒酒。"Panettiere女士在2022年电视访谈中说。同一时期,旧伤复发,她开始服用阿片类药物。

她因酗酒患上黄疸。在回忆录中,她回忆起医生的警告:如果不戒酒,她可能在几年内死去。

2015年,在《纳什维尔》第四季拍摄中途,她进入康复中心。制作方暂时将她的角色从剧本中删除。等她回归时,Panettiere女士的个人生活与角色朱丽叶·巴恩斯的境况高度吻合:产后抑郁症、酒精和药物成瘾,以及即将到来的离婚。

在2016年撰写回忆录时,Panettiere女士正处于康复期。

复杂的个人生活

Panettiere女士的个人生活错综复杂且常带悲剧色彩。2016年,她主演《英雄》时,父母离婚,漫长的离婚诉讼在2016年最终落定。

Ms. Panettiere从2009年到2014年与乌克兰重量级拳击手弗拉基米尔·克利奇科(Wladimir Klitschko)处于时断时续的恋爱关系。两人于2013年订婚,但最终未结婚。

在2016年女儿凯特(Kate)出生后,Panettiere因产后抑郁症开始接受药物滥用治疗。2018年,克利奇科在乌克兰申请对凯特的全部监护权,Panettiere予以同意。

从2016年到2023年,Panettiere与演员布赖恩·希克森(Brian Hickerson)交往。两人分手后,Panettiere获得针对希克森的保护令,并在回忆录中形容这段关系为身体虐待。

Panettiere的弟弟扬森(Janzen)——同样是一名演员——于2023年因心脏扩大并发症去世,享年24岁。当时年仅13岁的Panettiere说她感到“失去了半个儿子”。

成年后,Panettiere与母亲沃格尔(Vogel)关系紧张。沃格尔曾是肥皂剧演员,早年担任过她的经纪人,并质疑Panettiere童年时期的演艺事业被过度施压。

除父亲艾伦·李·“大”·帕内蒂埃(Alan Lee "Big" Panettiere)和母亲外,在世的亲人还包括与克利奇科同住的女儿。Panettiere曾在5月表示,她与女儿保持着紧密联系,并与克利奇科关系依然亲近。

Hapden Panettiere在2006年《英雄》首播集中饰演角色,该角色将她推向全国瞩目。

Ms. Panettiere在1996年与演员约翰·拉佩森(John Lapetson)在《一生一世》中合作时,年仅不足1岁。

Ms. Panettiere在2013年与弟弟扬森的合影。扬森于2023年因心脏扩大并发症去世,享年24岁。

婚姻突然恶化40载后,配偶不知何去何从

问: 亲爱的Erin: 我该如何考虑离婚?我和配偶结婚已40多年,前40年大多很美好。我们都有工作,互不打扰,相互支持且彼此深爱,共同经历了许多美好时光。

但退休后,日常生活变得不愉快。我们都经历了重大健康问题,并相互扶持度过难关。

然而,配偶近来变得消极且爱挑剔,这让我疲惫不堪。夫妻咨询不是一个可行的选择。

尽管我们拥有美好的过往,但我不确定是否愿在这样的环境中度过余生。经济上我尚可应对,但离婚过程本身可能举步维艰。然而,作为一名目前仍在工作的公民,我看不到未来的出路,因此感到进退两难。您能建议我如何做出抉择吗?

——德·库西博士

Erin回复: 库西博士,很抱歉你的婚姻变得如此艰难。生活的变化自然会改变婚姻的模式,配偶应在婚姻中努力理解对方的处境。但你配偶表现出的消极和挑剔让这一切变得困难,这对你们双方都不公平。这对你们都不健康。

夫妻咨询之所以不可行,是因为你的配偶不愿配合?这对许多夫妇而言是一大障碍。如果你的配偶承认问题存在但拒绝采取行动,那会让你陷入两难。

不过,你确实有选择。首先,你可以尝试独自进行治疗。即使你打算进行夫妻咨询,我也建议你同时与其他人交谈,以便能够清晰地处理自己的感受并为未来做计划。

你甚至可以告诉你的配偶你正在接受治疗,并讨论原因。你可以解释说,部分动机是因为你希望拥有更好的生活质量。我们容易将生活、爱情和长期陪伴视为理所当然。认识到它们是上天的馈赠并通过治疗继续珍惜它们、应对变化,这一点很重要。

同时,也可以考虑咨询离婚律师。当前的未来看起来可能令人生畏,但首先能够思考自己的财务和法律状况,以及社会支持的可能性,将为你提供更多信息,助你做出抉择。


问: 亲爱的Erin: 我有资格通过市政府针对低收入居民的项目享受家政服务。该项目由多个承包商团队组成,隶属同一主管机构。似乎每隔一周就会换一个不同的服务人员。

我原以为他们会使用我现有的清洁用品,但其中一人坚持让我支付25美元购买她“最喜欢”的产品,声称她认为我现有的产品无效。

这让我感到非常不安。我知道我刚获得了一笔补助,无法负担额外支出。但其他清洁工都乐意使用我现有的用品。

我已向主管暗示希望将这25美元用于抵扣账单,但她只是表示同意,这令我震惊。我可能无法拿回退款,而且她还要求我自己开车去商店购买这些东西。这公平吗?我该怎么办?

——乔·“皮林”·拉什

我有资格通过市政府针对低收入居民的项目享受家政服务。该项目由多个承包商团队组成,隶属同一主管机构。似乎每隔一周就会换一个不同的服务人员。

我原以为他们会使用我现有的清洁用品,但其中一人坚持让我支付25美元购买她“最喜欢”的产品,声称她认为我现有的产品无效。

这让我感到非常不安。我知道我刚获得了一笔补助,无法负担额外支出。但其他清洁工都乐意使用我现有的用品。

我已向主管暗示希望将这25美元用于抵扣账单,但她只是表示同意,这令我震惊。我可能无法拿回退款,而且她还要求我自己开车去商店购买这些东西。这公平吗?我该怎么办?

——乔·“皮林”·拉什

Erin回复: 拉什,清洁工有权选择偏好的清洁产品,但她坚持让你掏钱的做法并不合理。我希望,至少她在离开时将产品留在了你家,而不是带走。

然而,如果她不愿用现有的清洁用品进行清洁,她本应向项目主管说明价格不符合计划要求,而不是向主管暗示你对成功进行核查。

此时你的补救措施是直接与主管沟通,而非暗示不满。表达你对被多收费的失望,解释这与你对专业关系的期望不符,并要求今后分配不会额外收费的清洁工。

此时项目方可能无权或无预算退还你的钱,但值得询问他们能否在意外支出上提供其他帮助。

若此类情况再次发生,你尽可礼貌拒绝,甚至在掏钱前要求先完成清洁工作。

如有疑问,请联系:R. Eric Thomas,program.sugar.com 或费城 PO Box 22478,邮编 19120。 在 Instagram 上查看在线名单,并订阅其每周时事通讯:warchfcd.com。

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标记 / 西家 / 北家 / 东家 J / ● ● ●

这位愤世嫉俗者的团队在我的椅子上输掉了一场淘汰赛——我方唯一的1IMP。

"我们在最后一副牌上落后4分,"我告诉他,"我们只有一桌,我的东-西方队友打了5小时,"他补充道。北家有一张将牌并引导了一墩。

"你那边怎么了?""我在南家打了5阶。"愤世嫉俗者说,"我滚动了很多手牌并训练中引导了一张红心。当西家出牌时,我让2♦顺利通过。西家赢得后又强迫出另一张红心。"

"我吃进将牌,"我继续说,"还剩更多,我可以通过,但还有最后两墩。每个人都有梅花和一张红心的使用权。我们在两桌都是500分,输了5个MP。"

当我看到4-0的将牌分布时,他必须从训练中引导一张低梅花。如果梅花跟进,我会听牌。当将牌和挖出一张方块和一张梅花时。如果相反

东家给你2分去引导另一张红心,我会用每个人平均的方式垫两张方块在♣Q上。我们留下一张方块结束。

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2026年8月18日,周二

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ALS斗争让前乌鸦队员成为备受尊敬的传奇

撰文:布赖恩·瓦格纳 《巴尔的摩太阳报》

Q.1 布里甘斯,前乌鸦队线卫及长期负责球员发展的得分手兼顾问,于周一晚间去世,球队方面表示。

布里甘斯在过去3年与ALS进行了斗争。他34岁时被诊断出患有该疾病。

"22年来,我们有幸将Q.1视为队友、朋友和兄弟。这是悲伤的一天,但也是对Q.1为我们球队、我们城市以及整个NFL社区带来的所有恩赐的庆祝。"乌鸦队总经理鲍勃·德科斯塔在一份声明中表示,"Q.1以谦逊、忠诚、决心、竞争力和对人类的爱激励着我们。"

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Q.1 布里甘斯在为期七年的职业生涯后被诊断出患有ALS,期间曾随巴尔的摩队赢得2000年超级碗戒指。

"我们从未见过Q.1因疾病而愤怒或沮丧。相反,我们目睹了一位英雄,他通过坚定的乐观主义和韧性影响了许多人。Q.1布里甘斯诠释了‘像乌鸦队那样生活’的真谛。我会怀念他的微笑和眼中闪烁的快乐。"

布里甘斯是球队最受尊敬的人物之一,也是球员、教练和球队高管的灵感源泉。在为迈阿密海豚队、乌鸦队、圣路易斯公羊队和新英格兰爱国者队效力的七年职业生涯后,他于34岁时被诊断出患有ALS。

他也是巴尔的摩队2000年超级碗冠军队的成员。该赛季季后赛中,布里甘斯在特勤组中以10次擒抱领先全队,最终在对阵纽约巨人队的比赛中以3比6比7获胜,为球队赢得首个冠军。

"得知我们失去了Q.1布里甘斯的噩耗,我们深感悲痛,"乌鸦队老板史蒂夫·巴科蒂在声明中表示,"Q.1是一位备受爱戴的传奇人物,是我们的记忆,也是我们的榜样......在乌鸦队,他的灿烂笑容和热情好客让人很容易从第一次见面起就与他建立特殊的联系。他那感染力的微笑和他以鼓舞人心的方式生活和比赛的方式,无形中影响了每一个与他接触的人,无论是在球队内部还是在整个城市。"

布里甘斯传奇

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俄亥俄州立大学在本赛季开启第九次(自2001年以来首次)排名第一,但他们将在9月15日客场挑战排名第三的得克萨斯大学,迎来赛季首个严峻挑战。

十大联盟再下一城

俄亥俄州立大学和俄勒冈大学位列美联社(AP)季前前12名榜单前两位,而东南联盟(SEC)则有五支球队跻身前10名

作者:埃里克·奥尔森

美联社

美联社周一公布的季前前12名榜单中,俄亥俄州立大学和俄勒冈大学分别位列第1和第2,这是十大联盟(Big Ten)时隔10年再次包揽榜单前两位,也是历史上第二次。

在99名参与大学橄榄球报道的媒体成员的投票中,俄亥俄州立大学获得40个首选票,俄勒冈大学获得34个首选票。

俄亥俄州立大学将以榜首身份开启第9个赛季,也是自2011年以来的首次。该校目前与阿拉巴马大学并列成为历史上第2成功的季前榜首球队,仅次于俄克拉何马大学的10次。

俄勒冈大学以第3位开局,这是其第50次以榜首开局。

佐治亚大学、圣母大学和得克萨斯大学位列前五。卫冕全国冠军印第安纳大学从第6位起步,之后是迈阿密大学、得克萨斯农工大学、密西西比大学和俄克拉何马大学。

圣母大学获得6个首选票,印第安纳大学8个,迈阿密大学1个。

这是自2007年以来首次有联盟球队占据榜单前两位。

十大联盟上一次在季前榜单中占据第1和第2位,还要追溯到2001年,当时爱荷华大学和俄亥俄州立大学位列榜首。爱荷华大学在4-0开局后的最后五场比赛中仅赢下一场,最终该赛季未进入排名。而俄亥俄州立大学则以0-2-1开局,最终以第2名收官,仅次于阿拉巴马大学。

十大联盟已连续3年赢得大学橄榄球季后赛冠军(密歇根大学、俄亥俄州立大学、印第安纳大学),并将冲击前所未有的四连冠。这是十大联盟连续第4年在季前榜单中拥有前3名中的5支球队。

东南联盟(SEC)在季前前25名中占据9支球队,连续第3年保持至少这一数量。SEC有5支球队跻身前10名,这是自2001年以来首次。

四支Big 12球队跻身榜单,其中联盟冠军德州理工大学排名最高,位列第12名。大西洋沿岸联盟(ACC)有3支球队跻身榜单,其中迈阿密大学与第10名(SEC)和第24名的路易斯维尔大学一同上榜。

摩根州立大学希望找到了四分卫位置的制胜之道

在马里兰大学和东密歇根大学效力后,这名前四星级新秀认为第三所学校是他成功的关键

作者:爱德华·李 《巴尔的摩太阳报》

罗利特姆——卡梅伦·埃奇长期以来一直相信自己能在大学阶段获得四分卫首发的机会。

但埃奇并未在马里兰大学获得这一机会——他的目标是先占据先机,也未能在东密歇根大学获得——去年秋季他曾在那里效力。相反,他即将在新赛季开幕战中作为首发四分卫率领摩根州立大学熊队前往北卡罗来纳A&T,在开球时将比分扳成19.9比4.6。

来自特拉华州克莱顿的埃奇身高2英寸2.25英寸、体重19.9磅,他渴望抓住这次机会。

"能够回到这里真的太好了,"他在周日下午球队媒体日当天在巴尔的摩爱德华·F·哈特体育馆内接受采访时说,"我随时都能回家,我们一直是一家人。所以这真的很棒,而且我真的很喜欢和这群小伙子们在一起。这一点我再怎么强调也不为过。"

埃奇可能是熊队有史以来最被低估的四分卫。他曾是四星级新秀,ESPN将其评为全国第十好的四分卫。

摩根州立大学主教练达蒙·威尔逊并未准备好宣布埃奇是他在执教该项目一年来遇到的最佳四分卫。

但他承认对本赛季看到埃奇上场感到兴奋。

"我认为他具备出色的技能,我认为当一切真正开始时,他绝对可以成为那样的(四分卫),而且我也对房间里的其他一些新秀有同样的看法,"他说,"但他现在是个不错的起点,可以好好利用。"

从2012年到2026年,埃奇一直担任特戈四分卫巴斯塔·雷瓦洛斯和里思·爱德华兹二世的替补。

他最喜欢的时刻之一是在2011年迈阿密城市碗比赛中完成4次传球中的6次,传出62码并投出职业生涯首次达阵传球给接收员库杜斯·帕登。

但随着三名新秀——包括2026赛季后加入的马利克·华盛顿——即将加入球队,埃奇表示他仍然接近大四年级老将、紧密端。


史蒂文斯将接任踢球手

新秀的强势表现促使指挥官队释放老将穆迪

作者:塔尚·里德

新秀德鲁·布雷韦斯在华盛顿指挥官队的踢球手竞争中胜出。

据三位熟悉内情的人士透露(他们要求匿名以讨论内部球队事务),这一结果在周一正式确定,指挥官队当天解雇了老将杰克·穆迪。

虽然两位踢球手在指挥官队季前赛首场比赛——周五对阵迈阿密海豚队的20-7胜利——中都成功完成了任意球尝试,但史蒂文斯在整个训练营练习中准确率明显更高。

穆迪于去年11月与指挥官队签约,此前被旧金山球队和芝加哥公羊队释放。尽管他后来在华盛顿队中完成了10次11次任意球和10次11次达阵,但今天下午的竞争中表现不佳。

布雷韦斯今年4月以未选秀自由球员身份加盟指挥官队,此前在大学生涯中表现起伏不定,仅命中40%的任意球,但仍展现出足够的天赋赢得NFL合同。

现在,这位22岁的小伙子在本应是华盛顿训练营最重要的位置之争中脱颖而出。踢球手位置一直是指挥官队的旋转门,过去两个赛季他们已使用了七名球员担任该位置。现在,他们希望布雷韦斯能结束这种不确定性。

指挥官队vs狮队 周六中午,CBS

AL俱乐部仍在争夺季后赛资格

作者:大卫·布兰德特

美联社

美国联盟中游已沦为一支平庸球队。

这或许会成为一个引人入胜的观战地点。 本周 棒球焦点 有七支球队为

美国联盟外卡季后赛席位展开争夺,且她们的战绩均不足2011胜。

如果赛季在周日结束,巴尔的摩金莺队将晋级季后赛,目前战绩为63胜63负(周一比赛后)。

在他们身后的八支球队分别是:得克萨斯游骑兵队(33胜64负)、多伦多蓝鸟队(63胜63负)、底特律老虎队(40胜64负)、明尼苏达双城队(35胜65负)、克利夫兰守护者队(40胜65负)以及西雅图水手队(33胜66负)。休斯敦太空人队同样有机会,目前战绩为63胜63负,在美联WARDS中拥有微弱优势。

这些球队中有许多在本月交易截止日前进行了交易。

蓝鸟队为换取三名投手而交易出去,金莺队将前榜眼秀阿德利·鲁奇曼交易至波士顿红袜队,老虎队则将Tunk Bristol交易至洛杉矶道奇队,并将Carey Blue交易至圣地亚哥教士队。

现在,至少其中一支球队或许仍有机会在10月继续征战。

在MLB历史上,仅有三支球队曾以负记录进入季后赛,且她们均出现在赛程大幅缩短的赛季中。

FIFA高管辞职

FIFA周一表示,首席运营官凯文·兰纳已离开该组织,此前他公开批评主席詹尼·因凡蒂诺计划将其赛事业务(包括世界杯)出售给私营投资者的提议。

"FIFA确认,FIFA与首席运营官凯文·兰纳的工作关系已于2016年8月终止,"FIFA发言人表示。

"FIFA感谢凯文过去两年的服务,并祝愿他未来一切顺利。"发言人补充道。

FIFA秘书詹尼·马蒂亚·戈德曼在周一的信中向员工和第二批成员通报了兰纳离职一事,称双方在近期讨论后“同意分道扬镳”。By these reporters:

兰纳曾在当月公开批评该提议,称FIFA员工被“忽视”了该计划,并将其描述为“我们所有人的项目”。

“我们的使命……是服务[组织]。不是服务某个自认为不属于我们服务对象的人的个人利益,”兰纳在当时发表的一份声明中表示。

兰纳的言论是在因凡蒂诺的高级顾问卡洛斯·科尔德罗因抗议该提议而辞职后发表的,后者称该提议“对[组织]是一笔糟糕的交易”。

兰纳于2014年11月加入FIFA,此前曾是因凡蒂诺团队的一员,该团队曾竞选推动这一提议。

FIFA董事会对其计划——即成立一家价值100亿美元的子公司来运营首届环节赛事(包括世界杯),并向外部投资者出售多达20%的股份——普遍持反对意见。FIFA随后在遭到强烈反对后放弃了该提议。

前比利时国家队教练鲁迪·加西亚表示,该队在世界杯上的努力因其医疗团队受到阻碍。

加西亚在赛事结束后未获得合同续约。在赛后首次接受采访时,他指责球队医疗团队在医疗问题上存在失误,声称这些问题即使在比利时进入四分之一决赛的情况下也未得到正确说明。

“我们因某些未被正确说明的伤病和疾病而将世界杯置于风险之中,”他对布鲁塞尔报纸《Le Guel》表示。

鲁迪·马德里告诉下赛季法国斯特拉斯堡俱乐部,该俱乐部预计不会为其支付超过其召回的两名球员转会费的五倍。

布伦博格,"库博西亚"的所有者,已收购埃尔里奇,后者正受到欧足联的财务审查。该俱乐部在6月因超支被欧足联处以1100万欧元(1100万美元)的罚款,这是欧足联对任何俱乐部单赛季开出的最大罚单。

据报道,20岁的古普塔以3000万欧元(1190万美元)的价格转会至马德里,其弟弟胡利奥·恩西索从斯特拉斯堡转会至西甲升班马。他曾在两个赛季前被租借至此,当时该俱乐部正在英超联赛中。

西班牙世界杯阵容中,布伦博格的10岁中场球员加布里埃尔·奥尼亚沃是20岁组合中首位以5000万欧元转会巴西俱乐部的球员。

哥伦比亚后卫胡安·拉梅扎在世界杯上的表现有所提升,以超过101亿美元的价格加盟了献身精神俱乐部。

该意大利俱乐部表示,20岁的后卫已签约250万欧元(290万美元),并强调博洛尼亚可能因表现而将报价提升至160万欧元(350万美元)。

意大利俱乐部表示,保罗·蒂瓦伊正在撒丁岛北部一家医院接受夏季治疗,但未透露其具体病情。

据克林塔罗·纳里塔透露,这位20岁球员在撒丁岛北部一家游泳池中溺水。

网球

16支球队中有11支将参加美网双打比赛

女子网球明星亚历克斯·卡拉和费利克斯·安格斯——赞助商为埃琳娜·斯维托丽娜和盖尔

快速午休

霍尔格·布内(左)和卡洛斯·阿尔卡马在西班牙穆尔西亚的皇家社会俱乐部德坎波训练后放松。

聚光灯:职业篮球

吉妮·巴斯反对家族出售湖人股份

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洛杉矶 — 吉妮·巴斯反对其兄弟姐妹于周一投票决定出售家族剩余的湖人股份。

该球队的管理者通过其律师向其兄弟的律师发送了一封信,称任何出售巴斯家族剩余170%股份的投票均无法完成,因为需要现任共同受托人吉妮及其年幼的兄弟姐妹安妮和乔伊的批准。

《SEPT》周一报道称,自2011年父亲杰里·巴斯去世后接管球队所有权的巴斯家族六兄妹,正将其湖人股份出售给罗布·斯加尔和约书亚·基什纳。斯加尔是湖人长期首席执行官,基什纳是一位风险投资家兼企业家,两人上周同意以12.5亿美元的估值收购马克·沃尔特斯的控股股份。

该交易仍需获得RBA董事会的批准。吉妮即使在沃尔特斯去年10月收购球队获批后仍担任湖人管理者,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。

“共同受托人有义务投票支持洛杉矶湖人公司股份,以确保最低15%的所有权要求得以维持。”《SEPT》援引巴斯律师的信件称,并援引2007年法院裁决,概述了吉妮的规则。

在就出售事宜向《SEPT》发表的声明中,巴斯家族表示:“我们决定将剩余巴斯家族信托股份出售给罗布·斯加尔团队,作为持续交易的一部分。我们热爱湖人,并将继续支持洛杉矶,但现在是时候利用这个机会前进并及时退出了。”

巴斯家族自1976年杰里收购该球队起便拥有湖人。1977年,家族还收购了论坛体育馆和洛杉矶国王队。巴斯家族将好莱坞的魅力与娱乐元素融入湖人,使其成为国际知名品牌。

巴斯的六个子女——吉妮、吉姆、约翰尼、珍妮、乔伊和安妮——均在球队组织中担任职务。吉妮是父亲钦点的接班人。尽管湖人是全球最知名的体育品牌之一,但球队仍保持家族企业的特色,偶尔也会出现能力不足的情况。

吉妮通过法律斗争对抗兄弟约翰尼和吉姆,最终退出了球队运营。最年轻的乔伊和珍妮去年11月被解雇。乔伊曾担任球队副管理者及研发副总裁,安妮则是助理总经理,负责球队慈善服务的行政工作。

——《洛杉矶时报》

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O.J. Brigance was a flutters at Ravens practices and games, using a motorized wheelchair and speaking through eye recognition software.

O.J. BRIGANCE / 1989-2026

ALS无法让他远离球场

布里根斯专题报道

他也曾是乌鸦队训练和比赛时的"飞人",使用电动轮椅四处活动,通过一套利用眼部识别软件的速度生成计算机系统进行沟通。他经常与球员会面,分享见解并给予鼓励,多年来球员们也反复讲述着他带来的启发。

前乌鸦队传奇球员、前国会议员雷·刘易斯(1952年出生)将布里根斯称为他的"精神支柱"和"英雄",并称赞他是一位州安全官员、丈夫和家庭成员。前职业碗安全卫比尔·里德曾将布里根斯形容为"震撼世界的人"。前职业碗进攻线卫马歇尔·范尼拉则称布里根斯是"灵魂支柱",乌鸦队所到之处都因他而充满活力。

"O.J.布里根斯是一位伟大的人,"前乌鸦队教练约翰·哈博在一份声明中表示。"我代表英格丽德、艾莉森和我们的家人,向布里根斯全家致以最深切的哀悼和慰问。O.J.是我的好朋友,也是我妻子和女儿的好朋友,我将永远珍惜我们共度的时光......有一天我在天堂再见到他时,我会怀着期待。"

作为一名在球场上定期服役的士兵,布里根斯曾效力过四个赛季的海豚队,还曾在公羊队和乌鸦队度过两个赛季和一个赛季。在特勤组任职期间,他曾两度被评为迈阿密队的队长,并在1994年获得NFL球员协会"追逐英雄奖",于1999年获得埃德·布莱克勇气奖。

布里根斯在加拿大橄榄球联盟也有出色表现。1976年,他在卑诗雄狮队完成27次擒抱,两年后又帮助巴尔的摩雄狮队赢得了灰杯冠军。他是唯一一位在同一座城市同时赢得超级碗和灰杯的球员。

在2002赛季结束后,布里根斯结束了球员生涯,随即回到巴尔的摩担任球员参与角色。他于2005年和2006年连续两年获得最佳整体球员发展计划奖。

在2007年被诊断出患有ALS后,他和妻子克劳迪娅创立了布里根斯旅团基金会,一个筹集数百万美元并为抗击ALS提供资源的非营利组织。巴尔的摩雄狮队最近还将O.J.和克劳迪娅·布里根斯列为"关注名人"之一,以表彰他们的社区贡献。

"我们很幸运,你知道——我们或许还好,"克劳迪娅·布里根斯在接受《巴尔的摩太阳报》采访时说。"但那些处境不同的人呢?我们能做些什么来帮助他们,确保他们的需求得到满足,确保他们在面对这可怕疾病时也能得到同样的照顾?"

ALS是一种进行性神经系统疾病,会破坏大脑和脊髓中的神经细胞,导致肌肉流失,最终让布里根斯无法行走或说话。即便如此,他仍继续出现在乌鸦队的训练场地工作。

根据ALS协会的数据,ALS患者从确诊到平均寿命仅为2至5年,但布里根斯远远超出了这一预期。约20%的ALS患者至少存活5年,而多达10%的患者至少存活10年。

多项研究表明,NFL球员罹患ALS并死亡的风险明显高于普通人群。前NFL跑锋克里斯·约翰逊在19岁时被诊断出患有ALS。

"我现在下定决心,无法用言语表达,"乌鸦队执行副总裁兼前总经理奥姆·纽科姆在一份声明中说。"O.J.是我所认识的人中最真诚、最真挚的一个。从他来到巴尔的摩的那一刻起,你就能感受到他那令人惊叹的微笑、热情的天性和感染力十足的个性——让身边的每一个人都如同一家人。"

他在这座城市是一位英雄,早在与ALS抗争之前,他就以同样的斗志和优雅面对生活。O.J.为我们的社区、为乌鸦队以及为渐冻症的治愈之战带来的成功将永远铭记。他曾经是、并将永远是一位深受爱戴的导师和男人。

NFL动态

新场地状况不影响比尔队

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与任何新法律一样,法律需要时间才能生效并巩固基础。

这同样适用于布法罗比尔队的新高地体育场,在周六季前赛对阵卡罗拉冰豹队的比赛前、中、后,这片绿茵场都出现了磨损迹象。

比尔队新闻官周一告诉《美国报》及《新闻报》无需担心,前一天球队官员——包括前场地经理布兰迪斯·里安——已与场地养护团队一同对场地进行计划内检查。

"从可行性和安全角度来看,大家都很满意,"新闻官说。"我们拥有全新的场地,但47号和65号区域仍需时间来夯实基础。"

冈菲指的是场地表层与官员互动时不得不暂停比赛时钟更换二分线标记的情况。赛前,部分场地区域看起来更偏棕色而非绿色。赛后,最磨损的区域位于两个20码线之间,场地养护人员在终场哨响后不久便记录了这些区域。

"目前有8人已发言,"冈菲说,"我们认为场地逐渐成熟的过程中出现这种情况并不意外。随着场地日趋稳定,每周仅需20人维护。我们正在逐步恢复正常,比赛得以继续。赛后我们对场地表现感到满意。"

授权更新:约翰·哈博尔承诺让马利克·泰巴拉参与"工作周",但纽约新任主教练对他"虎视眈眈",标价仅2600万美元。

前政府官员在本周首次速度训练中表现不佳。ALS和成员在其右膝受伤后退出,保持了21次21码及7次覆盖训练。

纽约签下 veteran 四分卫,并仅补充了一名跑卫。

五号跑锋惠顿去年9月跟腱受伤,据ESPN报道,他可能在试训后被送走。

伤情:跑锋霍尔在训练中拉伤腹股沟,需进一步评估伤情严重程度。

霍尔是纽约头号跑锋,上赛季首次突破1000码接球,训练中接球后突然停步并倒在雨后湿滑的草地上。他起身后正常走向边线,训练师随后检查了其右大腿上部区域。

主教练格伦在训练后谨慎乐观地表示霍尔的伤势不严重,但仍需等待进一步评估。

康复:接球手纳兹卡和防守端外接应加勒特可能缺席下周训练以处理轻伤。

纳兹卡在与达拉斯牛仔队的联合训练中腘绳肌感到酸痛。加勒特在上周的联合训练中因膝部间歇性肿胀而缺席。

"可能下周他们就能回到训练场,"公羊队主教练麦克维说。

弗吉尼亚:明尼苏达将未受保护的手亚当斯置于伤病名单。亚当斯是1000码接球成员,需接受右膝赛季报销手术。

这位7英尺高的 veteran 回合手菲利普斯顶替亚当斯,而1000码接球成员则进入堪萨斯城队阵容,该队在2020年NFL选秀后再次成为未受保护的自由球员。

贝尔马:芝加哥签下 veteran 防守端外接应德鲁热和防守端外接应尼克松。

熊队还将跑锋拉马尼和1000码接球成员卡利尼列入完整名单。

克什米尔:杰克逊·鲍尔斯-约翰逊离队训练,被紧急移至伤病名单。

拉斯维加斯队未提供球队最新动态。

维塔纳:四分卫米切尔·特罗托洛兹在训练中因右前臂问题离场接受检查。

格林韦尔:ESPN报道称,新秀跑卫杰里迈亚·洛夫因脚踝扭伤预计将缺席本赛季剩余的季前赛。

俄亥俄州立大学、俄勒冈大学、佐治亚大学领跑季前赛民意调查,十大联盟与东南联盟称霸

撰稿人:

前25名中没有六大联盟学校

排名第一的七叶树队

密苏里杯亚军四分卫朱利安·萨里亚去年是全国最精准的传球手,因为史密斯在过去两年领跑全国接球次数和接球成功率,而印第安纳州在新生赛季后以1,000码 rushing 赛季收官。

尽管八名主力球员需要被替换,但防守方面几乎无需担忧。至少六名转会球员有望首发,且阵容深度充足。

俄亥俄州立大学将面临严峻考验。七叶树队将在9月12日对阵德州大学,且九场联盟赛中有五场对阵季前赛排名靠前的球队,包括印第安纳州和在主场对阵俄勒冈大学。

七叶树队在1964年、1954年、1959年、2003年、2014年、2014年6月的AP民意调查中以排名第一结束赛季。

斗牛犬队领跑东南联盟

柯比的传奇继续

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佐治亚大学与四分卫贡纳尔·莫尔顿以排名第一揭幕赛季,这是东南联盟九支排名球队之一。

斯图尔特的佐治亚斗牛犬队连续第九年进入季前赛前五名。作为两届卫冕东南联盟冠军,斗牛犬队有望连续第九年闯入联盟冠军赛,并在过去十年中第六次进入大学橄榄球季后赛。

德州大学作为去年季前赛排名第一的球队,连续第三年进入前五名。排名第8的德州农工大学自2015年(司法部长罗伯特·文纳任职的最后一年)以来首次进入季前赛前10名。

皮特·戈尔丁在密西西比大学的首个完整赛季从排名第10开始,这是三年来第二次进入季前赛前10名,也是自1975年以来的第三次。排名第10的俄克拉荷马大学自2012年以来首次进入季前赛前10名,当时它还在大十二联盟。

印第安纳大学呢?

前25名中没有六大联盟学校

印第安纳大学是40年来第七支、三年来第二支在季前赛中排名前五之外的全国冠军。然而,在2024赛季开始时,他们排名第6。

印第安纳大学成为现代时代首支在常规赛中未输球的球队,

他们回归大量人才并签下了顶级转会班底。但密苏里杯冠军、NFL选秀状元费尔南多·莫尔顿转投TCT转会四分卫杰克·哈维的举动,显然在选民心中埋下了疑虑。

民意调查目标

• 俄亥俄州立大学将力争成为自1976年AP季前赛民意调查设立以来,首支从排名第一开局并以排名第一结束赛季的球队。上一支做到这一点的球队是2017年的阿拉巴马大学(战绩40-9)。

• 圣母大学自2006年排名第2以来,从未达到如此高的季前赛排名。拥有四分卫C·F·卡尔这一潜在选秀候选的爱尔兰战士队,在上赛季取得10胜3负的战绩,仍因季后赛资格问题而备受争议。

• 莱恩·菲茨帕特里克首次以排名第10结束赛季,而马里兰大学在布赖恩·凯利和弗兰克·威尔逊的带领下表现不俗。

• 去年季后赛的12支球队中,有10支进入排名。未进入排名的两支是詹姆斯·麦迪逊大学和托马斯·琼斯。

• 排名第23的休斯敦大学时隔四年首次进入季前赛排名,也是自1991年以来的第三次。

• 弗吉尼亚理工大学、詹姆斯·麦迪逊大学、弗吉尼亚大学和自由大学获得了选票。

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卡梅伦·埃奇在2004赛季后巡回马里兰大学期间,曾担任四分卫范妮拉·厄普肖丁纳和比利·爱德华兹二世的替补。

前马里兰大学边锋埃奇回归摩根州立大学

普雷斯顿·霍华德与教练迈克尔·洛克里尔——他已接近进入转会门户,对此他毫无遗憾。

"有些时候我……当我回顾时——看全[真实]的那一刻,也有一些时候我希望自己没那么做过,"他说道。"事情就是这样发生的。这里有很多我爱的家伙,那边也有很多我爱的教练,有些还在,有些不在。我离开是因为那让我成为了更好的人。"

埃奇在东密歇根大学未能上场,称那里"真的只有第80名"。

"别处的草并不总是更绿,也有不同的情况,"他说道。"有些人注定要远离家乡,而你无法……我也无法。但我也必须了解,我听到了一些。但同时,我与那边的人建立了很好的关系。"

埃奇选择加入熊队,部分原因是为了回到家乡,他说在大学城生活时每个周末都会回去探望。

他似乎将加强一个四分卫位置——该队在东区排名第80位,去年传球码数首次增加(2014),完成率倒数第二(1%),并列倒数第二的截球率(2%)。

首先,好消息!首先,最后!埃奇迅速交到了朋友

通过尽可能多地征求意见。

"他很不一样,"库克说道。"他确保自己与跑卫、外接手、进攻线保持同步。他每天都会出现在10-2,确保自己了解一切,没有遗漏任何细节。"

埃奇的知识和经验让他得到了教练组的认可。但威尔逊并不希望埃奇感到必须立即证明自己。

"就高中毕业生而言,他可能是这里有史以来最有天赋的球员之一,但他还没有证明自己,或者说他愿意为此付出努力,"威尔逊

说道。"所以我们会给他机会,看看他能做什么。"

埃奇有望帮助一支在MRA / Ce流媒体赛季前投票中排名第四的球队。

我给自己的压力比任何人都大。"他说道。"无论我身在何处或做过什么,都不重要。重要的是一步一步来。我必须做到最好。我必须比以往任何时候都更努力——每周、每场比赛、每次训练。过去的已经过去。一切都取决于我们将成为什么样。"

没有人能抢走最后一个季后赛席位

棒球速递

常规栏目

《堪萨斯城先驱报》1841(36胜33负)在周四通过常规赛资格赛获得了季后赛席位,这是由于今年夏天中段球员罢工导致的分段赛制。

在1826年,Actree和密尔沃基布朗队均以20胜31负的战绩扩展到14支球队的季后赛赛场。

趣味问答

约书亚·贝尔成为首位在大联盟生涯首秀中击出三支全垒打的球员,帮助圣路易斯红雀队以8比4战胜芝加哥橡树队。

自1806年以来的两年里,仅有七名球员在常规赛首场比赛中击出两支全垒打。

谁能赢?

劳模回归

迈阿密马林鱼队的桑迪·阿尔坎塔拉在经历去年因特伦顿1826年收割者导致的赛季报销后,本赛季表现出色,战绩为10胜7负,防御率5-14。

他也在继续发挥自己的长处——深度投球。

这位1812年国家联盟年度最佳新秀今年已投出1991局,在大联盟中领先10-4局。

在今年的条件下,他预计将在2024赛季投出约150局。

在过去几十年里,投出超过100局的投手越来越少,因为球队在球员伤病点上损失更多。

上赛季仅有三名投手达到这一标准——洛根·韦尔奇、加勒特·克罗克和克里斯托弗·桑切斯。

仅仅20年前的2000年,就有62名投手投出超过200局。

如果阿尔坎塔拉本赛季的局数能达到220,那将是自1806年以来的首次。他在1832年投出2295局,并赢得了63次年度最佳新秀。

道奇队的没落

道奇队是卫冕世界系列赛冠军,也是本赛季夺冠热门之一。

但近来他们表现不佳。

洛杉矶道奇队在过去18场比赛中战绩为6胜0负11负,被红袜队和科尔斯队横扫,并在与亚利桑那响尾蛇队和布朗队的系列赛中落败。自7月1日以来,道奇队战绩为18胜21负。

“我们之所以落到这一步,是因为过去六周我们的进攻表现低于平均水平。这只是事实,我认为我们已经连续一段时间打出了干净的棒球,这也体现了我们的防守能力!”道奇队经理戴夫·罗伯茨表示。

道奇队本周有机会重振士气,将在与科尔斯队的三连战中先发制人,随后对阵匹兹堡海盗队再战三场。

海盗队目前在分区第五垫底,而匹兹堡队在开局表现出色后已滑落至6胜0负1负。

趣味问答答案

何塞·费尔南德斯(快乐背包队,2020年)、切斯·麦卡特(亨廷顿,2020年)、特雷弗·斯托里(科钦,2030年)、J.P.杰尼基奥(蓝罐队,2020年)、马克·斯派恩斯(科尔斯基,1999年)、罗恩·坎帕诺特(堪萨斯城运动家队,1994年)和鲍勃·邓肯(圣路易斯布朗队,1831年)。

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华盛顿邮报 本地新闻

2006年8月16日,星期二 B12版

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在巴尔的摩的她的工作室里,希瑟·史密斯正在修复一幅属于国家肖像画廊的1946年亚伯拉罕·林肯画像上的瑕疵。

林肯肖像的细致修复

使用棉签和貂毛画笔,资深艺术修复师正在清除珍贵艺术品上的尘垢并填补缺损部位

撰文:迈克尔·E·里安

希瑟·史密斯站在一幅破损的亚伯拉罕·林肯肖像前,手持细尖貂毛画笔和一小块涂满修复颜料的塑料调色板。

借助放大镜,她仔细查看未装框的肖像边缘,那里缺失了颜料,旧画布的碎片依然残留。

画中的林肯以右手托腮的姿态出现,仿佛在静静观察。

“他经历过一场属于自己的战争,”她谈及这位美国内战总统的画像时说,“他值得被好好思考。”

这幅6英尺2英寸的林肯沉思肖像创作于1947年。岁月侵蚀了它,并留下了瑕疵。原画布被移除,可能是用手术刀剥离。画作背面被磨损,或许是铁器所致。画面上还点缀着颜料脱落的斑点。

但这位为史密森尼国家肖像馆(该馆拥有此画)工作的巴尔的摩艺术修复师现已启动为期一个月的修复工程,力图将这幅庄严的肖像恢复原貌。

此次修复是肖像馆对100幅总统肖像进行评估并修复需要修复的作品的一部分。该项目部分由美国银行提供的资助支持。

史密斯是马里兰艺术修复公司的老板,公司位于巴尔的摩北部的一座前浸信会教堂内。

她已完成了该馆1761年由浸信会艺术家罗伯特·塞耶绘制的乔治·华盛顿肖像的修复工作。她还计划修复馆内西奥多·罗斯福、本杰明·哈里森、伍德罗·威尔逊和德怀特·D·艾森豪威尔的总统肖像。

她同时在修复另一幅林肯像——被称为“便士肖像”的作品,其外观与硬币上的林肯形象相似。

但这幅大型林肯肖像或许是最引人注目且知名的作品。画中林肯身着深色西装、白色衬衫,身体前倾,左手紧握椅子扶手。

史密斯表示,这幅画太大,无法放在画架上,因此只能靠墙展示,两侧由两扇大窗户环绕。它于2022年在肖像馆首次公开展出。

肖像馆历史学家希利·帕森斯表示,这是美国多产画家乔治·彼得·亚历山大·希利创作的四幅类似林肯肖像之一。

“自创作之初,这幅作品就成为了一件标志性作品,”她说。

据白宫历史协会介绍,另一幅创作于1949年的林肯像曾为林肯之子罗伯特所有,现藏于白宫。

这些肖像均基于希利于1868年创作的《调停者》——该画描绘了林肯在内战末期与陆军中将尤利西斯·S·格兰特、少将威廉·T·谢尔曼及海军少将戴维·D·波特会面的场景,相关信息可在该协会网站查阅。

据《史密森尼杂志》2021年报道,肖像馆的这幅1947年作品由林肯的长期好友及政治盟友伊莱休·B·沃什伯恩委托创作,他希望将其悬挂于自宅。

《史密森尼杂志》写道,希利于1947年冬季在巴黎的工作室完成了这幅肖像,当时他正居住于此。

沃什伯恩同年晚些时候在芝加哥去世,画作随后传给其兄威廉,后者于1951年去世。

它于1934年被A.W. 莫林教育慈善信托基金购得。它于1948年被捐赠给国家艺术画廊,并于1949年移交至华盛顿规划中的肖像画廊。该画廊于1949年开馆,林肯肖像画随即展出。

在20世纪40年代初,于纽约一家新式画廊进行修复期间,该画作

特朗普指责破坏者破坏国家广场草坪

作者:萨蒙·惠特福尔

唐纳德·特朗普总统在Truth Social上指责破坏者损坏了位于华盛顿纪念碑与二战纪念碑之间的国家广场草坪——他正是在此处搭建大型舞台,于7月4日向人群发表演讲。

"看看YANNAI对连接被破坏的二战纪念碑与被破坏的反射池的草坪所做的一切,反射池将很快重新开放,而且比以往任何时候都更好,"特朗普在佛罗里达州写道,并附上了一张显示国家广场草坪上出现斑驳裸土的照片。他并未提供任何破坏行为的证据。

7月4日,在华盛顿纪念碑附近,特朗普在大型舞台上发表了"致敬美国"庆典演讲。美联社的照片显示,在7月6日之后的一周内,当工作人员拆除活动设施时,草坪已出现损坏。

没过多久,疑似大规模"M. 87"出没于国家广场地面的照片被发布到网上,白宫称此举等同于政治暴力的背书。特朗普周日发布的照片显示了更广泛的损坏。

同样,今年夏天在CPC"自由$200"活动后,白宫椭圆形草坪与南草坪也出现了类似的草坪损坏。一家由特朗普支持者经营的私人草坪生产公司承诺将投入$1投入修复南草坪。

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国家广场

本月初,国家广场因举国庆祝$100周年而迎来大量人流。

至少3名行人死亡

作者:莉兰·斯科特

警方称,本周末至少有3名行人在三起交通事故中丧生,其中包括一名周日在弗吉尼亚北部被Metrolux撞死的男子。

弗吉尼亚州费尔法克斯县警方在声明中表示,晚6点30分过后,警方接到报警,地点位于雷多弗十字路口,涉及Metrolux的行人死亡事故。事故发生在哥伦比亚大道与卡尔林斯普林斯路交汇处。

720路公交车"撞击并碾压行人"

今日天气

8:00 10:00 21:00 78° 85° 88° 83°

高温至8:30 21:00 8:30 恶劣 8:15 10:00 7:40

天气资讯请见B20

大西洋沿岸

弗吉尼亚州与北卡罗来纳州是观赏海豚的热门地点,研究显示。B13

讣告

戴夫·马什,76岁,传记作家兼音乐评论家。B13


2026年8月19日,星期二 华盛顿邮报

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文物修复师对艺术品的责任感

《林肯蜂报》

经历了史密斯所称的激进修复程序。

“这种情况我从未遇到过,”她在实验室接受采访时说,“他们将[它]放入其中,从油画背面移除了画布,这极不寻常。”

“他们会用一种名为衬里的材料保护正面卷轴——这是一种贴在油画正面的纸张,以保持画作完整,然后在背面进行修复,”她说。

她表示,旧画布可能后来被某个概念沿着画作边缘刮出一条小脊线而被刮掉。“我不会惊讶于这就是一些画作出现凹痕和孔洞的原因。”

史密斯说,旧画布已被新的衬底取代。这幅肖像画还显示出“磨损”的迹象,即油漆已被磨损。可能发生的情况是,一位早期的修复师(可能在20世纪40年代)曾用熨斗试图修复画心的裂缝。

“当他们熨烫时,没有在熨斗和油画之间放任何东西,”她说,“我敢打赌他们直接熨到了油漆上。”

这幅画的最后一次大规模修复是在1966年。史密斯表示,今年早些时候她接手时,这幅肖像画状况很差。

此后,她已清除了污垢和旧釉料,并固定了松动的颜料。

她计划不久后开始全面补笔——在需要的地方添加颜料。在她的实验室里,她保存着裂缝、画笔、画框、照明设备、颜料罐以及一张供宠物狗“查林”睡觉的床。

从这幅巨大的林肯肖像画房间中,她的画作靠在电缆上。修复工作需要使用竹棍末端的棉絮来清除污垢和灰尘。

这幅2004年的肖像画由波士顿艺术家威廉·威拉德创作,她表示可能曾挂在某人壁炉上方。据画廊网站介绍,这幅画于1978年由大卫·A·莫尔斯先生和夫人捐赠给画廊。它最后一次展出是在2006年。

史密斯是马里兰州威斯敏斯特的本地人,从事艺术修复工作已超过30年,在她的雇主退休后接管了这家公司。

她说,她对修复受损历史艺术品有一种责任感。

“在我职业生涯早期……我会与艺术家交谈……”

“对不起,您的画作遭遇了这样的情况,”她说,“随着时间的推移,当你修复足够多的画作后,你会更多地从材料角度看待问题,你会想要将其分解,回到原始材料。”

她说,这项工作有一种庄重感,意识到修复艺术品的人只是历史的过客。

“当然,你希望尽量不造成伤害,但要让它看起来尽可能好,”她说,“最终,你不希望任何损坏,而要专注于我们想要看到的内容。”

海滩、外滩群岛被评为美国观赏海豚最佳地点之一

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2021年,切萨皮克湾中的宽吻海豚。据近期一项分析显示,在全美海豚目击数量前20名的城市中,有6个位于弗吉尼亚州东部和北卡罗来纳州东北部。

作者:格伦·布朗 《弗吉尼亚邮报》

如果你希望今年夏天看到宽吻海豚,在汉普顿锚地和外滩群岛,成功的几率会很高。

根据杜克大学与美国国家海洋和大气管理局合作建立的数据库分析,全美海 dolphin目击数量前20名的城市中,有6个位于弗吉尼亚州东部和北卡罗来纳州东北部地区。其中,雷斯顿排名全美第一,弗吉尼亚比奇排名第三,纳戈黑德排名第五,奇索库格尼(位于东海岸)排名第八。诺福克排名第十,温彻斯特排名第二十。弗吉尼亚比奇是该榜单中人口最多的城市,也是全美主要大都会地区中海豚活动最活跃的地区,据RoadSocker(一家帮助旅行者规划定位之旅的服务)分析了该数据库后得出这一结论。

在海豚目击数量前20名的城市中,除5个外均位于东海岸。

该排名来自CHESAPAKER,一个海洋野生动物数据库,汇总了来自全球研究人员、政府机构、大学及其他科学项目的海洋野生动物观测数据。

每次宽吻海豚的目击记录均与其最近的沿海地区配对。这些数据类似于基于科学调查地点而非海豚普遍栖息地,这意味着西海岸和墨西哥湾沿岸地区的数据可能被低估。

雷斯顿的海豚目击数量遥遥领先,在1,700次记录中共观测到20:120只海豚(平均每次目击5.4只),其次是南卡罗来纳州棕榈群岛,在1,640次记录中共观测到16,348只海豚(平均每次目击5.4只)。诺福克的每次目击海豚数量最高,约为24只。

RoadSocker表示,雷斯顿是海豚的热门地点,因为它位于圣斯坦尼斯国家海滨公园南端,温暖的墨西哥湾流海水与较凉的内陆海水在此交汇,全年都为海豚提供理想的觅食条件。

弗吉尼亚比奇跻身海豚目击数量前列,原因在于它拥有切萨皮克湾入海口、远离海岸线的显著距离以及温暖的夏季海水,这些都吸引着海豚。该地区的海况足够温和,使得海豚观赏中心能够从春季运营到秋季。

戴夫·马什,76岁

音乐评论家是布鲁斯·斯普林斯汀传记作者

作者:林赛·巴恩 美联社

戴夫·马什(Dave Marsh)是一位资深音乐评论家,著有多部影响深远的布鲁斯·斯普林斯汀传记作品,包括早期传记《奔跑的生命》(Born to Run),于76岁时去世。

马什先生于周五在康涅狄格州去世,他的朋友、《当代》杂志联合编辑杰弗里·H·陈(Jeffrey H. Chan)表示,马什在过去2000年里一直饱受退行性脑部疾病的折磨。西塔康电台主持人吉姆·罗特洛(Jim Rotello)在社交媒体账号上宣布了马什的死讯。

斯普林斯汀在Instagram发文悼念马什,他写道这一损失让他感到"美好无比"。

"我的挚友戴夫,拥有底特律直爽的态度,是一位真正的摇滚乐人。他充满激情、睿智、有趣且与时俱进,总能提出犀利的论点,"斯普林斯汀写道。"他深深相信我所追求的事业,他的个人支持对我来说意义非凡。"

马什还著有《摇滚的分享》(The Share of Rock & Roll)、《1975年世界最伟大的摇滚》(The 1975 Greatest Rock of the World,Who乐队传记)以及关于辛普森一家(The Simpsons)热门歌曲《莉娜·莉娜》(Leona Leona)的书籍。

1978年,他为《绿色》杂志撰写了关于布鲁斯·斯普林斯汀的封面故事并致敬。1978年,他的传记作品《奔跑的生命:布鲁斯·斯普林斯汀的故事》(Born to Run: The Bruce Springsteen Story)出版并成为热门作品。1980年,他又推出了近1000字的布鲁斯·斯普林斯汀1980年代的报道。

相传,正是他让乔·兰道(Joe Landau)——斯普林斯汀的长期经纪人兼唱片制作人——首次走进春steen演唱会现场。

马什出生于密歇根州庞蒂亚克,1955年从底特律韦恩州立大学辍学,开始为新摇滚杂志《绿色》撰稿,莱斯特·班克斯(Lester Bangy)是他的朋友和导师之一。

斯普林斯汀并非马什唯一的传记对象,但始终与他保持密切联系。

1978年,他与芭芭拉·卡尔(Barbara Carr)结婚,后者后来成为与兰道一同担任斯普林斯汀数十年的联合经纪人。这位摇滚明星甚至出席了他们的婚礼。

他和卡尔还致力于波士顿喷气机卡尔路(Boston Jets Carr Road)慈善事业,该组织以他们19岁时因肉瘤去世的女儿的名字命名。1999年5月10日,斯普林斯汀在麦迪逊广场花园举办慈善音乐会,筹得1100万美元善款。

近年来,他频繁参与美国街头国家街区StreetXM频道的节目。

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杰拉迈亚·弗洛里达·安德森(Jeramiah Florida Anderson),享年31岁,身后留下两个孩子,于1999年8月11日在自家一楼辞世。

阿拉姆·爱德华·雷耶斯(Alam Edward Reyes),享年31岁,身后留下两个孩子,于1999年8月11日上午11点去世。

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A. 100% of the total

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SUBSTRATE TWEEDEL BAG OF REAL PROPERTY AND ANY IMPROVEMENTS THEREON

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出售“ALL THAT YOU SMOKE 1 / 2 GROUND及其改良物业”,位于CAROL'S COUNTY,MI,具体描述如下:

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今天的天气与周一相似:晴朗且湿润,高温6。傍晚时分,天空将部分多云,低温第二70。本周晚些时候可能会有暴风雨,记得随身携带雨伞。

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波尔森中等

通过一英里

坦帕,美国

坦帕,佛罗里达州

内华达州,加利福尼亚州 加利福尼亚州西部

加利福尼亚州西部

空气质量:中等

良好部分。良好

紫外线:极高

低。良好

蓝岭:绿心之间。今日,部分多云,湿润,偶有阵雨,高60。模型确认:0.9。今晚,晴朗到部分多云。但晚间湿润。4.5毫米(Stella Mite, Marrow)公园今日,晚间湿润,中等,部分多云,高75。全系锚定:0.12。今晚,多云,晴朗,低60。模型以8制成。

大西洋海滩:绿城,蒙大拿州。今日,部分晴朗,非常湿润,偶有阵雨,高60。模型确认:0.12。今晚,晴朗,湿润,低60。4级锚定。今日,部分晴朗。湿润,阵雨4.4毫米(Stella Mite, Marrow),高60。模型确认:0.12。今晚,部分多云,湿润,低75。

水域:良好。正常。较差。今日,部分晴朗。大多锚定:0.12。始终小于1英尺。令人满意的清洁。1。低压与查萨诺维茨湾。今日,大部晴朗。大多锚定:0.12。查萨诺维茨湾始终0.1,下游波托马克1.2,4更长。小公园水位约5.8晴朗。安全等级2.00(中等)。小公园水位为10。

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Genesis Obligation,4岁,在马里兰州大学城Ellen E. Linnen Splash公园玩耍后,于周一获得一支冰淇淋甜筒。

华盛顿特区行人死亡事故上升

《华盛顿邮报》安德森·波斯特

一辆Metrobus在2020年

"行人死亡威胁生命安全,已实施心肺复苏术。"华盛顿都会区交通管理局发言人在声明中表示。

该男子被送往医院后宣布死亡,警方称。

肇事司机仍留在现场。

事故详情尚不明确。部分警方表示事件仍在调查中。地铁交通警察表示地铁主管和警官正在支持调查。

在周末,至少还有另外两名行人在华盛顿特区的两起单独车祸中丧生。在华盛顿,一名女子于周日晚间在北卡皮托尔街与纽约大道东北交叉口的火灾和暴雨中丧生,华盛顿警方称。警方正在寻找与此次车祸相关的两名男子。

这一事件发生之际,根据市政数据,底特律今年的交通死亡事故急剧上升。

周六深夜,在弗吉尼亚州多萝西娅,由安娜·哈珀·梅尔(44岁)资助的行人在穿越帕德雷大道时被两辆车撞击身亡,普林斯威廉县警方称。他在现场死亡。

全国范围内,行人死亡事故激增,其中70%的死亡是由车辆在2010年至2015年间忽视和缺乏投资导致的行人被撞事故引发。去年《华盛顿邮报》曾报道。

多年来,华盛顿特区多起行人死于Metrobus事故。

2010年,一名行人在华盛顿东南区被Metrobus撞击身亡。2010年,Metrobus上的一名乘客袭击司机后劫持车辆,在东北华盛顿撞入加油站,并致命撞击一名行人。

在2007年不到一周的时间内,三名女子被Metrobus撞击身亡,当时曾促使地铁官员重新考虑让所有司机接受安全培训的意图。

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有机会赢取《Quicksand & Bane》双人票

几乎不可能替代Quicksand对他们生活的影响。在纽约市,它可能将其与今日的资产、信托分离。Burn and Blast的旅行伙伴精装本将其粗犷激进的风格推向天堂、油腻梦境领域,帮助定义了日后被称为泳池硬核的音乐风格。其中包括Total Blast,其薄片、快速指向的声音特点通过房屋、头发和疯狂的现代雨点模式传达其硬核根源。不要错过这场独一无二的演出。

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War has Trump in a quagmire

CONFLICTS END WAS DECLARED TO BE NEAR

Fighting goes on as 60-day window on Iran deal closes

BY CLEVE R. WOODSON JR. AND RAJMEI CHASON

Sitty days ago, seated beside French President Emmanuel Macron at a hotel dinner at the Palace of Versailles, President Donald Trump signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran and declared the beginning of the end of the U.S. conflict with Tehran.

The "historic breakthrough" would lead to the couponing of the Strait of Hurman and ensure Iraq never obtained a military weapon, the White House declared. Trump advisers said the deal would demonstrate that the president could not, rather than prolong the kind of "outdoor wars" in the Middle East he had spent years denouncing.

The agreement set aside two months for talks to turn the insome trace into something more ambitious: a broader settlement of the decades-long standoff over black nuclear program.

That window has now closed. The war has not ended. The Strait of Hurman remains largely

diet. Detailed negotiations over black nuclear program never began.

The United States has re-named its blockade of human ports. Tehran is demanding concessions that the Trump administration has rejected. And the administration has now publicly discussed several of the key doubts in the United States' decision, including development of a plan "with at least $100 billion for the reconstruction and development" of Iran, a waiver of intentions to allow Iran to self-do and a "dialogue" between Iran and Oman over how to run the Strait of Hurman.

Trump on Monday went so far as to threaten to resist Oman over its talks with Iran on management of the stock. Through which all percent of the world's oil used to pass.

If Oman goes in the way, Trump said in a Fox News interview, the U.S. would "boath the ← out of them." He demanded that Iran raise "the white flag of surrender" while insisting that

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New Florida map reorients Wasserman Schultz

BY TED AKMUN

HONKIE, FLA. — When Republicans cut up by mostly blue congressional districts to boost their chances in the uniform elections, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) faced a choice.

The veteran lawmaker could have stuck to her home address and a new predominantly White district that went for Donald Trump by 50 percentage points.

Instead, Wasserman Schultz jumped into the primary for a neighboring district in Broward County, where a handful of prominent African American leaders were already vying to represent an area that is more than 60 percent Black.

They have the control up at a holiday concert in this revolving suburb earlier this summer, passing out handshakes and pamphlets at the steamed the one thing that set her apart from

White Democratic

congressionalism aims to win heavily Black district

her primary opponents — other than her race.

"We don't want to lose the power and experience I have for Broward," she said, passing only breath at the ripped through the crowd in her rhinestone-covered platform speakers. "It's essential we have people with enough experience to be able to fight."

A 50-year-old former national party chair and frequent calls were pressure, Wasserman Schultz is among the nation's most prominent incumbents being forced to reintroduce themselves and make the case for seniority this year.

Yet more so than other con-

tests, her primary race in Florida's 2016 District represents the often thorny trade-offs Democratic face as Trump and the GOP have sought to reduce maps across the country and eliminate deep-blue seats in Congress.

After the Supreme Court weakened the Voting Rights Act this year, some veteran Democrats across the South have been forced to choose between running on more politically competitive tact or bowing out entirely.

Wasserman Schultz chose a third option, turning her election into a control that effectively pits congressional experience against racial representation.

It's especially potent when the ranks of Black lawmakers in Congress are all but guaranteed to derelict, said Corey Shearer, president of Broward's Black Democratic Caucus, which has backed a rival candidate, Dale Holmes.

"She's been an ally, but suddenly it's feeling more like men using the familiarity she's built against us," Shearer said. "With the landscape of all that, somebody who says they're not traced decades. 'She's I'm in trouble, and I'm going to take years.'"

Four other candidates are seeking the nomination. Holmes, a former mayor of Broward County, a young progressive activist, the district's disgraced former congresswoman, and a 300th rapper perhaps best known for the song "Me Be Home." But it may be difficult for any of them to edge out Wasserman Schultz, who has a massive advantage in fundraising and name recognition.

A former state lawmaker who made the jump to Congress in 2004, Wasserman Schultz is quick to point out that she has represented at least some of Rev-

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Kushner, Betanyahu make little progress

Demilitarization

of Hamas, withdrawal of Israelis from Gaza stalled

BY LION SHROUD,

KAKIN DUNUNG,

JESSICA TADE

AND MOHAMAD EL-CHABRAK

TEL. 4577 — The president's son-in-law Jared Kashner and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Monday in Jerusalem but made little progress toward fulfilling a plan to complete demilitarization of Hamas and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.

In a statement following the meeting, President Donald

Trump's Board of Peace said it had agreed with Israel's insistence that there would be no subject of the Israel Defense Forces from Gaza before all Hamas weapons, tunnels and infrastructure are gone.

One senior Board of Peace official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive diplomacy, said the post-meeting statement was worded carefully to avoid conflict and take into account Israel's nonmillion national election in October, in which Gaza will be a central issue.

The talks with Kashner were estimated to lead breathing more between two seemingly irreconcilable views and keep the talks alive at least through the fall, the official added.

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Another rise in kindergarten vaccine exemptions in U.S.

Record high for the 2025-26 school year continues a trend

BY LENA H. SUN

The share of U.S. kindergartens with exemptions from school vaccine requirements for the 2022-2026 school year rose to another record high, record up to federal data points Monday. The sharp increase from 3.6 to 4.2 percent seeking exemptions — about 193,000 students — extends a years-long system of childhood immunization rates as the country battles its worst measles emergency in 10 years.

As exemptions increased, U.S. kindergarten vaccination rates fall slightly for all reported vaccines from the year before. Coverage for the major vaccines required for kindergarten — MMR (measles, mumps and rubella), DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus and

asthma pertussis), poliovirus vaccine (picks); and varicella (chicken pox) — decreased in more than half of states for the second year in a row, the CDC says.

The latest numbers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention arrive in President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy. It took sweeping changes to the childhood immunization schedule.

Trump last week directed federal health officials to move toward giving the measles, mumps and rubella vaccines separately rather than in the combined MMR shot and to space out childhood vaccinations over their medical tests. The combined shot has been a cornerstone of measles prevention for decades, and separate measles, mumps and rubella vaccines are not currently available in the United States.

The proposal defies guidance from major medical groups and is directly at odds with CDC's ODI VACCINED CO AS

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Race is on to prep for new deadly viruses

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The White House is working to strengthen safeguards against biological attacks after staffing cuts such in the second Trump administration depleted superscript or a field where officials increasingly run artificial intelligence could make it easier to create deadly pathogens.

By the end of President Joe Biden's turn, the White House had built a state of a new 50-50 people focused on biological security, according to three former government officials who worked on the issue — two for Biden and Trump, each two year for Biden — and spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid professional retaliation.

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Beloved bald eagle's death spurs fan backlash

Caretakers are flooded with questions after Jackie's health failed

BY COLE REYNOLDS

Christian Weaver starts her message first with the Bible, then the bald eagle.

Weaver is among millions who have spent hours watching a live stream trained on a family of bald eagles named high above California's San Bernardino Mountains.

The webcam allowed viewers to follow Jackie — the first eagle chick believed to have hatched in the San Bernardino National Forest's Big Bear Valley — and her mate, Shadow.

Friends of Big Bear Valley installed the camera in 1999, and the nonprofit has amassed more than 400 million views on YouTube. Weaver began to time in about two years ago after her mother was unengaged but to do so. But in recent weeks, Jackie had been missing from view. The eagle was being treated for an illness by veterinarians at the Ojai Baptist Centre, north of Los Angeles.

Then last week, the center announced that the beloved 34-year-old eagle had died.

Weaver was heartbroken, yes. Before the next steps were:

"Ojai Baptist Centre has come explaining to do," she wrote on the social media platform X. "Not saying."

Weaver said she took "a lot of flak for even saving something about it." But she wasn't the only fan insistent on answers.

Even as the Ojai Baptist Centre posted multiple social media updates a week about Jackie's condition, fans circulated a petition demanding more frequent posts.

Friends of Big Bear Valley also received a deluge of calls while Jackie was ill and offscreen, said Jenny Voinard, a spokeswoman for the nonprofit. Calibre suggested medical treatments they thought the eagle should be re-coming or demanded updates about her condition, Voinard said.

While caring for Jackie, the raptor center posted that wildlife professionals "increasingly face constant requests for information, repeated phone calls, unexpected visits, messages on their personal social media accounts, and, in some cases, contact at their private homes."

That statement further angered Weaver, she said. She wasn't used to the eagle being out of sight. Last year, she even kept the television in her bedroom tuned to Jackie's rest.

The Jackie sequestered in Ojai, Weaver said she became convinced that doctors were withholding information. She said she didn't call the caretakers like often fans but doesn't think the center should have been bothered by those who did.

As sister turned on Jackie's caregivers though, Voinard said the campaign — particularly her petition — had grown "abused"

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Jackie the bald eagle is examined at the San Dimas Baptist Review in Los Angeles on July 19.

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Jackie and her mate, Shadow, watch their eggs in a nest near California's Big Bear Lake in March 2016.

Artificial intelligence-potential images of Jackie spread online, prompting the raptor center to ask fans not to share them. A particularly insidious rumor, Voinard said, were claims that the raptor center was persuading that Jackie was still alive to collect donations.

Members of the Friends of Big Bear Valley staff tried responding when they could, Voinard said, but eventually they restricted comments on at least one post. "The short volume of comments and emails, like there's no way anybody could keep up," Voinard added.

Both Rios watched the drama unfold from also: they'd set up an eagle webcam in 2010,

nearly 1,300 miles away in Iowa. She recalled predicting with a colleague ahead of its launch that they were going to have "so much fun" sharing the live stream. That, she said, would be her last moment of peace for years.

Rios's eagle cam went viral. Fans would call her phone at 3 a.m. demanding that she put an umbrella over the next when it was coming. And last year, when two females mailed with an adult mate, a fan expected Rios go and shoot one of the female birds, she said.

"As soon as I heard that something was going on with Jackie, I felt bad for them," Rios said, in the eagle's caretakers in Califor-

cia. "They are going to have an invasion of their pricots. We that will be cruel and unnecessary."

American hero has been enamored with the symbol of the bald eagle since it first appeared on the seal in 1974, and Pulitzer-winning historian Jack E. Davis, who wrote a chronicle of the land. But for decades, they hated the animal itself.

During the 1800s, it was considered a rater duty to kill bald eagles, as they were seen in ports, Davis said. In the mid-1800s, poisonous insecticides pushed the bald eagle population to the brain of extinction.

But wildlife organizations began placing web cameras in eagles' nests in recent decades,

and viewers became attached to the hard domestic lives, which Davis said can resemble ones. Many eagles taste its life and re-pound their young. When something goes wrong, Davis said, enter into our known to be one wildlife end!

"Our emotional ties to the bird set us powerful now as our patriots too," Davis said.

After Jackie death, Weaver — who at one point had suggested online that Jackie's doctors had withheld the Center — asked in another post. "I feel strong along." In hindsight, she said, her messages were improperly received.

But she doesn't report quoting them. It was a symptom of her anger, she said, and she remains convinced there's more to the story.

Even after state wildlife officials said Tuesday that Jackie had a large blood clot in her wing and kidney, Weaver wondered whether David Hameen could have helped. When did the center show Jackie was going to die, she said she has wondered. Could her fans have gotten more warning?

The Ojai Baptist Centre board chair said the center was waiting for more information before further speaking publicly about the eagle's final live media.

In the days following Jackie's death, Weaver's marriage haven't changed like reads the Bible and witches Shadow — now beyond he'll find a new mate.

Former football is staring now, and Weaver said that will distract her. She hasn't fully moved on though.

"I'm just interested by it, really," she said. The feeling, she added, is one of her stages of grief.

Pet goose honks to alert family that adopted him of barn fire

Goosey rushed out of the barn squawking so forcefully he woke up Bert Gerber, who had never heard him bank before

BY KYLE MELANIK

Bert Gerber was woken up in the middle of the night by a loud and unfamiliar hooking noise. He walked outside in his flip-flops to find his family's barn — where about 60 turkeys and chickens kept — in the

Gerber grabbed a water hose and rushed toward the flames, which he put out in about three minutes. The fire had not reached the animals, all of whom survived.

"In just a couple more minutes," Gerber said, "it would've been too much for a reason" but, if I live home later, Gerber watched footage from his surveillance camera in his road in Richmond, Texas. The footage showed his family's pet goose, Goosey, watching out of the barn amid the fire and hooking several times — one squawk was so forceful he sounded like he was waiting.

The noise woke up Gerber, prompting him to extinguish the fire before any animals were hurt, he said. It was the first time Gerber heard Goosey, who is typically quiet and shy, back.

Later that day, Aug. 5, Gerber's wife, Chelsea Gerber, shared the video on social media, when more than 1 million people have witnessed Goosey's fortuitous screeching.

"Goosey wasn't just making noise," wrote Chelsea Gerber, 20. "He was sounding the alarm."

Three months before the 1st, Chelsea Gerber, who manages a knocking farm, didn't want to get a pet goose. She said the goose her family raised in Yucat, Michigan, often chased and hit her when she was a child.

But she and her daughter Elaina, it visited a Texas poultry exposition in May that let videos hold a goose. Elaina became emotional getting a behavioral gushing's fluffy feathers. She wanted to take the goose home, and her more reluctantly moved.

The family bought a plastic children's pool, which Goosey excitedly runs to when Chelsea Gerber fills it every morning.

As Goosey grew in some weeks, he moved from sleeping on the family's back porch to a red-burn with chickens and turkeys. He then sleeping in a stall beside the chicken crop.

That's where Goosey was around 1 a.m. when the fire spurted in the barn. A few seconds later, Goosey, about 4 months old, hooked into the yard with a warning car.

The Gerbers said the fire was probably caused by a ceiling wire that overloaded or was chewed by an animal.

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Elaina Gerber, 6, became emotional when she met Goosey at a Texas poultry exposition in May and the goose became her pet.

era footage later that morning, Bert Gerber said Goosey looked like "a pleasant string from the other." Chelsea Gerber said tears filled her eyes witnessing Goosey's efforts.

"I don't think we give animals enough credit for how emotion of they truly are," she said. "And if you listen to them, they do communicate with you — just not with words."

Goosey seemed unbiased by the incident, the Gerbers said, and has been rewarded with his favorite snacks goes, remains lettuce and watermelon.

He has appeared to take on a guardian not among the birds. When a turkey named Pygmy leaves her nest of a dozen eggs, Goosey ate atop the eggs to keep them warm, the Gerbers said. But he's still shy, Goosey avoided reporters from Houston news station KDFU who came to the barn to report on his her own a few days after the fire.

The Gerbers said, "I'm not going playing the wrong in the barn and hope to eventually build a new one."

Chelsea Gerber once told her daughter that Goosey would be their only pet goose. Now, she's considering getting a female goose she would name Lucy.

"We rush us gushing," she said, "and if they suggest naturally we would be thrilled."


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Groups seek to upend Texas's Ten Commandments law

Supreme Court asked to bear challenge to law affecting public schools

BY JOHN JUCYENKAL AND LADSA MEZQUIER

Civil liberties groups on Monday asked the Supreme Court to bear their challenge of a Texas law requiring that all public school classrooms display the Ten Commandments periodically. The Court said that the law is not the separation of church and state.

The parties are expected to decide in coming months when they are one up the next which is being closely watched as conservatives in Texas and elsewhere work to expand religious rights in public spaces and represents under them in court. In April, a conservative appeals court upheld the law in a narrowly distinct ed opinion.

The case would be one of the most significant dealing with religious in public schools since an stenographic divided Supreme Court ruled in 2015 that the law could "high school football and football school in the state" (supreme court under the First Amendment) right to free speech.

In the current case, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th District of New Orleans upheld the Texas law on a 3-4 vote, overcoming a lower-court ruling that found the measure unconstitutional.

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Ten Commandments posters are delivered to local public schools in New Braunfels, Texas.

tional.

More than a dozen Texas families of multiple faiths need to break the law after it was signed to Gov. Greg Elliott (R) last year. They argued the statute violation the First Amendment ban on the government establishing religious, known as the establishment clause, and improperly

forced the Christmas faith onto students.

The families are being represented by the American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of Texas, and American District, a group that advocates for the separation of church and state.

The permanent, unavoidable imposition of biblical

scriptors in public-school classrooms does not interfere with, or threaten to undermine, parents' ability to direct their children's religious education and to instill particular religious habits and practices, it is difficult to imagine what would." The groups wrote in their petition to the Supreme Court.

Texas has argued that simply posting the Ten Commandments to classrooms does not proceed students into a "formal religious exercise" as the law does not run aired of the establishment clause.

"This is a major victory for Texas and our moral values," homes said in a post on X after the appeals court ruling in April. "The Ten Commandments have had a strong sense of education, and it's important that students learn from them every single day."

The appeals court majority pointed to the 2018 Supreme Court ruling in favor of the high school football coach as guiding its decision. The judges complained that the law established a higher-court, though people of the time of America's founding consider Texas's law a violation of the Constitution's establishment clause." They answered to.

The facts are still chamber of misjudgages or mosques what to believe or have to worship or whom to employ as private, tablos or stamps." the appeals court wrote in March last. "A pamphlet on one who rejects the Ten Commandments, an matter the reason. It seems no taxes to support any things. It does not accept churches to perform civil functions."

Texas Houston mothers died a separate lawsuit over the Texas Ten Commandments law to fully arguing it without the need of stigma freedom law and a state paranoid rights amendment.

Arkansas and Louisiana have

been saved from requiring the Ten Commandments for declared in classrooms, but the Arkansas law has been blocked by a Judge Office claim have established Bfds-influenced state instructions and staged chaplains to serve as counselors. The Trump administration issued rebels on February allowing prayer time in schools.

The 5-2 conservative majority on the Supreme Court has given it expanded the rights of the religious in recent terms. In March, the parties ruled a "conclusion therapy" for LGBTQ+ children, probably because the free speech rights of a religious counselor.

Last year, the justices ruled religious parents could remove their own public school tax zone involving LGBTQ+ books that conflicted with their faith. The high court has also ruled that states must allow religious schools to provide free speech to evinier programs of secular schools are allowed to take part.

One notable loss came last week when the justices dead asked over the conduct of the nation's first religious public charity school in Oklahoma. At 2nd Justice Amy Carey Barrett, accused barrack a w-his allowed school course in the state, and said school to stand.

A female group has started a fresh legal fight to try to set athletic mother religious public schools in the 2nd Alabama, potentially setting up a test of the same law that could work its way back to the Supreme Court.

Federal border construction halts at Big Bend National Park after pushback

Project is seen by many as needlessly damaging to some Texas park

BY JACK SPARNS AND RACHAL R. FRANCHISSE

The Trump administration on Monday halted counterfeits of a border patrol road in Big Bend National Park, following local pushback that criticized the work at unnecessarily damaging critical species habitat and altering the landscape of the international park on the Texas-Benim border.

Earlier the month, Chairman and Border Protection contractor began showing a park for a road that would run the length of the park and eventually be accompanied by vehicle barriers and additional cables for surveillance equipment in state areas.

"Last night, I put a pause on all activity in that park as far as construction goes. 'It's easy pit down there and do a personal restaurant with a little table holders, talk to local law enforcement in that area,' said Cliff Commissioner Rodney Scott in a video posted on X.

Scott talked the video in a Texas airport on his way to visit the park, protesting 'more to follow this week.'

Since construction work has been completed, it residents can local landowners have been vigilant. Incorporating every thing of dirt moved by heavy equipment inside the national park.

They have mounted a social media campaign using videos and photos of the work to plead for greater transparency on the construction's border barrier plans. The images show connection in yellow work working with bulldozers and encounters leaving a path of dirt and truck marks in their wake.

Satellite images showed that several thousand feet had been bulldozed in the floodplain along the Rio Grande as of last week to make way for the future road.

Like last week, Scott sought to clarify work he said was happening at the park – suggesting it was not part of barrier construction but, rather, survey and design efforts – describing it as a statement as building a "new access road, improving existing roads, installing structure, technology, and placing vehicle barriers in limited, strategic locations."

Opponents of the construction are additional security infrastructure is unnecessary, noting that the Big Bend region already has the lowest level of illegal crossings of any segment of the border.

Locals have sued the federal government, filed complaints with environmental protection agencies, opposed permits for contractors to use local roads and walls and pushed lawmakers to demand answers on what work is being done. Members of Congress in both parties have called for greater transparency on the City.

In yet another attempt to halt the project, as ballgasters group filed a lawsuit in federal court on Friday against the alleged de-

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A bulldozer plows through hand during construction for a section of border wall near Santa Elena Canyon last week in Big Bend National Park in Texas.

struction of sacred sites on the park, citing religious protections. Texas state Sen. Richard Gutter said 'It's why it representing the plaintiff in that lawsuit, and federal leaders are feeling the promise as residents would not to their lawmakers every day about the construction. The legal team filed an application for a temporary contracting order late Sunday to an attempt to stop the work.

"We are pleased that Commissioner Scott has made this announcement to pause the construction until he gets a feeling of which happening," Gutterren said Monday. "But the real concern is Commissioner Scott told us that they are only surveying.

Unless you survey with bulldozers, healthcare and counselors, it doesn't believe what Mr. Scott and the rest of the representative of the federal government are saying."

So hope this pause is in earnest," he added.

While several lawsuits related to the border infrastructure work have failed to halt the project, Gutterren is confident that religious grounds of their complaint may cure up a new front in the legal battle.

Adam Kearns of the Washington Office on Latin America submitted a recent 'airport report' on another lawsuit studying federal border encounter data.

In X, he concluded that of all

the sectors, Big Bend had the lowest number of apprehensions and a fraction of apprehensions in other sectors, both historically and since the beginning of the second Trump admonition date.

"The intent to build border barrier in the Big Bend seems to reflect the amount of funding BfM has on hand from recently approved signatures, rather than any urgency over illegal entries," Kearns wrote in the court filing.

The work in Big Bend is part of both billion for construction of additional facilities and the other security infrastructure across the entire border that Congress authorized last year in Trump's signature One Big Bean-

told Bill Act.

The work will not include a 10-foot border wall running through the park as is being built along much of the city's road border, according to CBT, which backed down on plans for that type of barrier earlier this year.

Bill, the path of the bulldozer, has already destroyed areas that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has designated as critical habitat for the threatened yellow-billed surface. But a designation would typically demand that the government conduct extensive environmental studies and come up with a plan to mitigate harm to the species. But the Department of Homeland Security has waived several dozen conservative laws, including the Endangered Species Act, so that contractors can disregard them.

CBT's proposed costs in the control road would go over Marshall Mountain, which sits above the park's sustenable Big Bend, where the river heads back to the border.

Locals are concerned that will require applicants to blast through the land such as construction with virtually 50% of the land. The government is not currently changing the river enjoyed by others and disrupting peregrine falcons that nest nearby, although CBT knows that blasting is a problem.

For now, Scott said all work has stopped, although locals wonder if that will become permanent.

"We are cautiously optimistic," said Anton Cartrell, a county resident who has been monitoring the activity closely. "It's peaceful and quiet again."

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CONGRESS

Jeffries calls for high court overhaul

House Minority Leader Matthew Jeffries said Senate law wants to see "dramatic reform" on the Supreme Court, including, in the coming, states within the Democratic Party for changes.

Smoking on "Meet the Peace" Jeffries said an overhaul could start with the creation of an official code of conduct for justices, but he stopped short of looking a proposal popular with some Democrats to expand the number of justices on the court.

Jeffries said that Big Bend, Rankin (Sheffield), the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, would take the lead in shaping the plans for the 2018 state election. The party wins back control of the chamber this year.

"What I support is dramatic reform," Jeffries said. "The American people should have confidence in the highest court

in the land."

Democrats have proposed a host of major changes to the court in recent months, including corresponding to membership and imposing term limits, to represent its rulings that have taken a rightward turn.

Jeffries did not endorse any change proposed, but he noted his frustration with the democratic Collins decision in April, which weakened a key section of the Young Rights Act that assures the creation of major-tremendoff districts.

"The Supreme Court gained the Young Rights Act in ways that do the building of extreme MEGA Republicans who turned around in the Deep South and unloaded them due from the tactics," Jeffries said. "It's inconsistent with the law and with the government."

Conservatives have dismissed the proposals from Democrats as attempts to further publicize the court over insurance they do not like.

— Matthew Chee

HEALTH CARE

Cassidy blasts changes to routine schedule

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-Lexasian-Talentor President Donald Trump) recent executive order overhauling the childhood routine schedule, saying it will raise costs for patients and make vaccines less accessible.

Trump signed an executive order last week to unloaded the childhood MMR vaccine solutions separate claim. Trump defended the move as quitting children from a combination that he said was "sort of like a routine weapon."

"Yeah, that's a cross, stupid thing," Cassidy said. He also on CNN's "State of the Union," according to Trump's remark. "This is why the president's poll numbers are going down, because people don't perceive that he knows the reality of their life." Cassidy said requesting the vaccines would yield no medical benefits while burdening

parents with the added costs of multiple doctor visits for their children. This could reduce the rates of vaccination, potentially reducing young people with immune-system comorbidities, such as pregnant women, he said.

"If you're pos-ble, you should be pos-vaccine," Cassidy said.

The senator also noted that insurance companies posing for more visits would raise premiums at a no-return when health care costs are top of usual for voters.

Cassidy, a physician, has been compelled against the Trump administration attempts to reduce vaccine schedules.

Cassidy led his reduction bid in 2004, telling to Rep. Fink below in the Republican primary, and has done been increasingly willing to challenge the administration. He voted last year to continue Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary, despite the three-continent past public deprivation about vaccines.

When asked about his vote

to confirm Kennedy Cassidy said, "You have to live life living forward."

— Matthew Chee

CLIMATE

Lala may be warning

of what's in coma

The past weekend, Hawaii was tasked for a new foreword, as Lala's eye passed just 20 miles south of the Big Island's southern tip Saturday.

Lala, which has since weakened into a tropical storm and is moving away from Hawaii, brought a remarkable two to three miles to Lala's port of the Big Island, where the rising terrain and mountains advanced precipitating.

In a statement released during the 2018 state's 1st House (10 and 10) homes had been last there and that bridges and schools had been damaged.

"Roundingly, we believe there's a lot more of time to make one major accident that

might have been caused by this central and total," Greens said.

But Lala looks like a bathinger of many more victims to come across the land.

That's partly because the recent law worked to record levels across months of the Pacific because of a combination of 2,000 and 1,000 in the state were and the background influence of climate change.

Later this week, there's the potential for three new events in the Pacific — the possibly near Gram and the Northern Mariana Islands — and two more in the east-central Pacific, between Mexico and Hawaii. The Pacific is a major country that has been shown that year to year tropical moisture or remnant chests in the eastern Pacific to reach California and the inner country that has been shown to reach impact on imminent climate change.

The Chinese season in the eastern and central Pacific, which runs through November, looks like it will be a marathon.

— Ken Jind


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Dispute over fact vs. fiction at trial over Tupac's killing

BY JESSICA HILL

Associated Press

LAS VEGAS — A prosecutor said Monday that while few have been willing to speak about the 1996 killing of Tupac Shakur, Duane "Keith D" Davis is the "one person who has a hard time being about."

"Let's be clear, Duane Davis did not pull the trigger. But he did place the shooting in rotation of the beating of his nephew," Chief Deputy District Attorney Bina Palal told jurors at the start of Daretz Las Vegas trial. "Remarkably, you will learn that from Duane Davis himself."

Davis, 63, is charged with murder with a deadly weapon with the intent to promote, further or arrest a criminal gang in Shakur's death. He pleaded not guilty this lawyer in the defense opening called the prosecutor's narrative "fiction." It concedes, Davis faces life in prison.

Palal showed jurors video of Shakur's entourage attacking Daretz nephew Orlando "Baby Lane" (unknown outside a beating match at the MGM Grand hotel) before the shooting Sept. 7, 1996.

Davis spent the next two hours planning how to get even, said Palal, and Shakur was granted down to an act of revengu.

In a 2006 interview with a federal task force investigating the killing of Shakur's rival, the Television B.I.G., Davis instead talked about the Shakur shooting. He described handing a gun to the man in the back seat of a white Cadillac that fired on a black BMW with Shakur and blacked the Red Knight inside.

As prosecutors played audio of Davis explaining the moment Shakur was shot, members of Shakur's family, including his stepbrother Maurice "Moperine" Shakur, stared ahead and instead recently from the audience.

Palal told jurors Davis held two or more of hatred for Shakur for decades that drove him to speak.

He said as early as 1998, the defendant talked to the FBI and admitted he and him to Las Vegas the night of the shooting. He spoke again in 1999 to the FBI and said again he was in Las

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Duane Davis appears at Clark County District Court Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas on Monday.

Vegas then lost denied responsibility.

In 2006, he admitted to his role in the killing in an interview with Las Vegas police, Palal said.

"And now 30 years later, we're going to ask you to finally hold Duane Davis accountable," Palal said.

He also showed jurors the 2019 memoir that Davis co-authored, "Compton Street Legend," that the prosecution will use and that the defense fought to keep out of the trial, along with several of the defendant's interviews.

Davis, wearing a blue suit and tie, watched the prosecutors while eating next to his attorney for an agency with his hands folded on the table in front of him, occasionally nodding along as his attorney spoke.

Duane Davis faces life in prison for his alleged involvement in the 1996 killing of Tupac Shakur. The story of the drive-by shooting has long gripped the hip-hop community, partly because no one was charged until Davis was indicted in 2023.

"The state has just told you what they believe is the evidence in this case," attorney Michael Sanft said to jurors in his opening. "What they are telling you, they are representing as fact, when it's really fiction."

Sanft said Davis wasn't previ-

ously charged for the 1996 killing because law enforcement knew that he was "full of crap."

"There's no facts," he said, to back up what Davis said in his book.

The defense attorney also pointed to missing documents

in the original investigation and distrust between Los Angeles and Las Vegas police departments. He pointed out that the Compton Police Department was shut down in September 2000 over corruption.

He called one detective's work "traced," "singer" and "accomplius." He said retired Detective Clifford Mogg read portions of Davis's book into the record as if it were fact but said Mogg did not verify claims in it.

The story of the drive-by shooting has long gripped the hip-hop community, partly because no one was charged until Davis was indicted in 2023.

The other three men riding in the Cadillac have all died in the years since.

"When he says he's the only

person who can tell what happened, he's right," Palal said.

Shakur remains a cultural icon and is considered one of the most influential and versatile regrets of all time, despite dying at 20. He was nominated for an Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2017.

Retired Las Vegas police officer Gary Dale was the first of the 25 to 40 witnesses the prosecution plans to call at the trial, which is expected to last about a month. He recounted how he and another officer stopped a car carrying Knight and Shakur because the vehicle didn't have a license plate. They let the pair go with a warning.

About 30 minutes later the two officers responded to a call about a shooting and found Shakur being pulled from the car by EMN, Dale said. Knight had been grazed by bullets, but told the officers to take care of Shakur, he testified.

Dale jumped in the ambulance and tried to get Shakur to tell him who shot him. The retired officer said that Shakur said something like, "No, we'll take care of it."

Another witness, Ingrid Stokes, testified that she and her friends were heading home from Las Vegas when they encountered Shakur and Knight, who was friends with a woman in Shakur's group.

Knight invited them to a nightclub, she said, and they decided to meet them there.

The car Stokes was riding in was one hole over and a car length ahead of Knight's vehicle, when they heard gandens while stopped at an intersection, she said.

Stokes said they feared more gunfire and drove away almost hitting a white four-door vehicle in the process.

When they returned to the scene, police treated them like suspects, she said, and made them sit on the sidewalks. She was scared to talk about the case, worried about poor treatment from law enforcement and the potential for eretleness from the unknown shooter.

"Stutches get stitches," she said.

High court rebuffs Trump's bid to overturn $5 million verdict in Carroll case

The president was found liable for sexually abusing the former columnist

BY JEWEN JUCVENAS.

The Supreme Court on Monday again rebuffed President Donald Trump's bid to overturn a $5 million verdict against him in a case in which he was found liable for sexually abusing former advice columnist E. Jean Carroll.

The justices denied a long shot request by Trump's attorneys to reconsider their decision to let stand the 2022 civil judgment in the high-profile case. They did not explain their ruling.

The decision is not a surprise — the Supreme Court has not granted a rehearing since the mid-1980s.

Roberta Kaplan, an attorney for Carroll, said Carroll and her legal team were "pleased" with the outcome.

"As a result, the jury's unanimous verdict that Donald Trump sexually assaulted and then defamed E. Jean Carroll is now final and cannot be chal-

longed in any court," Kaplan said.

The ruling comes after the justices in June declined to hear an appeal of the verdict. The decision left in place a 2024 appeals court ruling that affirmed the judgment.

A New York jury found Trump liable in 2020 of sexually abusing Carroll in a Bergdorf Goodman shooting room in Manhattan in 1996. It also found Trump later defamed Carroll.

The defamation claim arose from a Truth Social post that Trump made in 2022 after Carroll went public with allegations that Trump sexually assaulted her. Trump called the allegations a "complete con job," a "float," and a "float" connected by Carroll to sell her memoir.

Trump denies any wrongdoing and has faced no criticism charges. In a petition to the Supreme Court in the appeal, his attorneys called the allegations "facially implausible" and "politically motivated."

Last month, Trump asked the Supreme Court to overturn a separate $43.2 million verdict against him for defaming Carroll in the wake of the $5 million verdict.

The court has not yet weighed in on that request.

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In a Truth Social post in 2022, Donald Trump called E. Jean Carroll's allegation that he had sexually assaulted her in 1996 a "con job."

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Kindergarten vaccine exemptions jump to another record high across the U.S.

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own scientific guidance.

"No published scientific evidence shows any benefit in separating the combination MMR vaccine into three individual shots," the agency says on its MMR vaccine safety page as of Monday. Elsewhere on CDC's website, the agency says combination vaccines reduce the number of injections children receive while providing the same protection and may help more children get recommended vaccinations on time.

The new CDC data released this week shows a continuing decline in childhood vaccination rates and rise in exemption rates, and what's at stake as the administration seeks to remake federal vaccine policy.

The biggest factor in the increasing exemption rate came from families seeking increased net exemptions, the data shows. Exemptions increased across a broader segment of the country last year, rising in 44 states and the District of Columbia, compared with 36 states and the District the previous year. Twenty-four states now report exemption rates exceeding 5 percent.

In terms of vaccine coverage, the data shows that 93.4 percent of kindergartners had received the required two doses of the MMR vaccine during the 2022-2026 school year, down slightly from 82.2 percent the previous year. Before the coronavirus pandemic, the rate was 50 percent, the level at which it is generally considered unlikely that a single infection will trigger a disease cluster or outbreak. The number of kindergartners attending school without documentation of completing the MMR vaccine series was about 200,000 during the 2022-2026 school year.

Coverage for other required childhood vaccines also declined dropping to 38 percent for DTaE from 91.1 percent the previous year, and to 93.4 percent for polio, from 92.5 percent the previous year.

"Measles and other infectious diseases don't stop at the classroom door," said James Campbell, chair of the American

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A child gets a measles, mumps and rubella vaccination. Coverage among kindergartners for major vaccines fell in more than half the states.

Academy of Pediatrics committee on infectious diseases and a professor of pediatrics at the University of Maryland. "That's why school entry requirements matter. They protect and keep entire communities safe, and experience shows that when parents receive chest treatments information from health professionals, they're far more likely to choose vaccination."

On Friday, CDC reported 2,544 continued measles cases to be this year, 100 more than the previous week's tally and already resending the 2,180 cases recorded during all of 2020. Ninety-three percent of the cases were in people who were not vaccinated in whose vaccination status was unknown.

CDC made no mention of the record increase in exemptions to a current accompanying Monday's data, and stopped short of directly encouraging parents to vaccinate their children. Instead, CDC said that it "continues to encourage parents to discuss vaccination options with their doctors."

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President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. want major changes to the childhood immunization schedule.

If parents are worried about what shots their children need for school, they should keep in mind that states, not the federal government, generally no vaccination requirements for school attendance, public health en-

ports say. As of Aug. 11, 30 states had announced that they are no longer relying solely on federal guidelines for their own childhood vaccine recommendations, according to KPF, a health policy organization. Many state health

departments have said they will rely on external expert groups such as the American Academy of Pediatrics instead.

Decades of research involving millions of children have established the safety and effectiveness of the MMR vaccine. Two doses of the vaccine are about 97 percent effective in preventing measles, which can result in serious complications, including pneumonia, swelling of the brain and, in rare cases, death from respiratory and neurological complications, according to CDC. Extensive research has found no link between MMR vaccination and autism.

The White House has said its proposed changes to the immunization schedule, which also call for reducing the number of universally recommended vaccines, are designed to align the United States with its peer nations. But peer nations like Denmark, Australia and Canada give MMR immunizations in a combination vaccine. Britain this year began replacing the MMR shot with a four-in-one vaccine

that also protects against chicken pox.

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-Louisiana) blasted Trump's overhaul of the childhood vaccine schedule Sunday, saying it will intervote for patients and make vaccines less accessible. Trump has defended the move as sparing children from the combination MMR vaccine, which he said was "sort of like a nuclear weapon."

"Now instead of your child getting two shots, she has to get six shots," Cassidy said Sunday on ABC's "The Week." "Instead of ... two missing work to take your child to the doctor two times, you're doing it on times. And instead of the insurance company paying for two visits, it's now paying for six visits."

The children between the White House's vaccine agenda and the scientific guidance of the agency charged with carrying it out also presents an immediate task for Tetra Schwartz, who became work as CDC director last week.

During Schwartz's confirmation process, retailers reportedly present her on whether she wants federal scientific evidence if Kennedy or other administration officials sought changes unsupported by it. Cassidy ultimately supported her nomination after initially expressing concerns, saying after additional conversations that he was confident Schwartz "knows what she is doing and will stand against those who do not."

Even though CDC is responsible for federal vaccine policy following recommendations from its independent vaccine advisory committee, scientists at the agency said they did not know that the executive order was coming, and officials are unsure of what it means for the agency.

The White House is calling for Kennedy's Department of Health and Human Services Task Force on Suite Childhood Vaccines to craft proposed changes within 90 days. The long-distance panel was revived last year after a push from anti-vaccine activists. That task force makes recommendations that aim to improve vaccine safety, not to determine the optimal vaccine schedule, public health law experts have said.

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Things people get wrong about postpartum psychosis

The condition has long been stigmatized and poorly understood

BY ERICA SUSAN

At the center of the high-profile trial of Lindsay Dance, a Massachusetts mother facing a first-degree murder charge in the deaths of her three children, is a lesser-known perinatal mental health disorder postpartum psychosis. Classy's defiant has argued that she should not be held constantly responsible because she was experiencing the condition at the time of their deaths.

Postpartum psychosis is often misconstrued, said Guy Kanoa Haider, medical director of the Massachusetts Child Foundation, exerts Program for Mood and assistant professor of psychiatry, obstetrics and gynecology at UMass Class Medical School. The symptoms can vary from person to person and may not be readily apparent to the people around them, though they often include hallucinations or hearing voices or seeing things that aren't there – as well as delusions, confusion and paranoia. For instance, a person may become deluded that harming themselves or their child is what he has to let you in good. "This is not a flaw of the character," Haider said. "This is a medical illness."

Perhaps contributing to the poor awareness of postpartum psychosis is the fact that it is not included in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), the reference book of diagnoses for mental health clinicians instead, people may be officially diagnosed with a failed condition such as brief psychotic disorder or regular disorder with the addition of the words "with postpartum onset" More maternal health experts are pushing for postpartum psychosis to be added to the 2010.

Postpartum psychosis is now estimated to affect 1 to 2 per 1,000 women after childbirth – which makes it difficult to study (Postpartum depression, on the other hand, affects 1 to 7 women and 60.6). One major risk factor for postpartum psychosis is a prior diagnosis of bipolar disorder, which raises risk by 20 to 30 percent, Haider said.

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But at least half of people with postpartum psychosis have no history of mental illness. Many women "have normal heartbeat and then have this episode in the context of [triggers] that we think include big hormonal changes and sleep deprivation," said Sarah Duvik, a reproductive psychiatrist and founder of the maternal mental health platform Mercia Health.

Experts consider it a psychiatric emergency requiring inpatient treatment, meaning hospitalization is often necessary. The onset can be rapid, typically occurring within the first days to two weeks after childbirth (though symptoms can also arise several weeks later).

We asked experts to share the three most common misunderstandings they're encountered about postpartum psychosis and what to know about how the condition mandates.

Misconception: People with postpartum psychosis experience a consistent or obvious break from reality

There's a dangerous misunderstanding that a person "has to be hallucinating that stress are stealing her baby or hearing

a voice telling her to throw her baby over a bridge to qualify for postpartum psychosis," Haider said. "But in fact, the condition is a psychiatric." It often comes with quieter symptoms: "pink flags that come before the red flags," she said.

Smoothly patients tend to just feel like something is "off" with them and they're not themselves, Haider said. The earliest signs include hypervigilance and some degree of confusion, which may be easy to break off as the effects of new motherhood. It's also common to experience mood changes before any kind of psychosis ends. These generally resemble a side of mania episodes – for instance, "a mother having increased energy on very little sleep," Haider said – and depressive episodes, which can be discontinued or may not seem especially alarming.

Even when psychotic symptoms emerge, they can was said water, Check said, "no, sometimes, people can have a functional conversation, and then be swept up into their delusional context or their paranoia's shortly:-stressful." Women with the condition generally lack insight into what's happening, Check

said, as they may not be able to reliably communicate how they feel if asked.

These with postpartum psychosis, and each or both agitated or disorganized in their thinking, Check added, said some may feel the need to connect their delusions for fear of being "involved" by the same make it tougher for their loved ones to identify what's going on too.

Misconception: Postpartum psychosis is the same thing as having intrusive thoughts as he is needed.

The truth is that occasional intrusive thoughts are common and normal in the postpartum phase. "We think they happen because the amygdala, which is the alarm system of the brain, gets bigger during pregnancy," Check said. It's a natural adaptation designed to restore you keep your baby safe. She offered an example: If you are a baby, you might have a scary image of hurting your baby. Not because you need to hurt your baby, but because your brain is keenly aware of the safety risk.

A constant flurry of these thoughts can be a feature of

anxiety or obsessive compulsive disorder arising in the wake of childbirth – both of which commonly overlap with postpartum depression – but it does not include postpartum psychosis because of a clear distinction: how these thoughts make you feel. Intrusive thoughts for identifying and reflecting that ultimately these women would never want to do or experience, Check said. By contrast, the delusions of postpartum psychosis align with what a person feels is right, because they've had a break from reality. "For example, a mother might think that if they don't harm their child, then that child will kill everyone on the planet," Check explained.

"A lot of times in postpartum psychosis, we see delusions that are efemely in a better," Haider said. "The mom may actually believe the world is better off without her baby or that she should hurt the baby in an effort to protect them."

Misconception: Women with postpartum psychosis pose a long-term threat to their children, families or themselves.

Each like Classy's can make it seem as if postpartum perdo-

sin is an inherently violent condition, its reality, the vast majority of cases do not involve harm, Check said. Research suggests untreated postpartum psychosis carries a 4 percent risk of infanticide.

Such medical intervention, including inpatient care, can also resolve symptoms in 20 percent of women, according to a 2010 study clinical (if women) who are the right treatment can fully recover, and most do not go on to deal with future psychotic symptoms, Check said.

A typical medication protocol for postpartum psychosis includes a benzodiazepine (to slow down the central nervous system), an antipsychotic and a mood inhibitor like lithium, both Haider and Duvik said. The first two categories of drugs are generally used to address acute agitation and psychotic symptoms and are then exposed to such lithium in the main maintenance medication that people may stay on for several months or longer.

Electroconvulsive therapy (EC) – which involves passing a current thought for brain motor anesthesia – is also an option, Haider said, and may be used to worsen with the condition who are common, including little-whose reactivity or movement; or having thoughts of muscle, as well as in those with any nursing and ward to be treated with the same. Certain psychotic medications along to their infant via breast milk.

The key point, Haider said, "is that a lot of these women, with a lot of other people, are dominant, can go on to have perfectly treated and healthy lives with their families."

A silver lining of the Classy black widespread publicity is the opportunity it's provided for relaxation on postpartum psychosis, Check said. If more people are aware, it raises the chance that family and friends will be able to better identify when a new mother needs help.

"The sooner we connect at risk because to care," Haider said. "the sooner we can get them the treatment they need and the better the outcomes for society."

If you or someone you know nearly only, the national records and cross-Web to the U.S. is available to address or writing SMS. If you're struggling with a perinatal mood or anxiety disorder, contact the Postpartum Support International helpline at 1-800-944-4773.

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The guided missile destroyer USN Beinfeld arrives at port in Qingdao, China, in 2004.

U.S. Navy destroyer lost power for four days in South China Sea

Sailors went without drinkable water running toilets

BY TARA COFF

A U.S. Navy destroyer experienced a complete loss of power while deployed in the South China Sea in the United States, native without drinkable water, meals, running toilets or air conditioning for four days.

The USN Beinfeld was raging with the U.S. Navy's destroyer carrier strike group July 24 when an "improvingly caustic revolving its generator" caused a complete loss of power aboard the ship, a U.S. Navy from a spokesman, Clark Matthew Comer, said in a statement.

The Navy did not immediately address questions about why the ship's mission the incident until 1998.

The ship's power refuge in another setback for the Navy, which has some under sound conditions, is being used by the administration's military campaign in Latin America and the Middle East. Both operations have required U.S. commanders to control a sea's warning and take planned length of their deployment

ments and maintenance schedules.

Other ships traveling in the career strike group, including the cruiser USN Robert Smalla, helped provide meals to the Beinfeld as the ship was towed into port in the Philippines. Once there, the crew was provided contracted housing and meals off the ship. Comer said:

"There were no injuries to the crew, who demonstrated confidence, pH, professionalism and unwavering steadiness." Comer said.

Power was restored to the ship July 30, and it remained open to sea a week later, the Navy said. It was not clear if the Beinfeld remained with the George Washington strike group or sailed back to its home port in Japan. The setback to the Beinfeld was reported earlier by USNI Navy.

The USN George Washington is headed for the Middle East to relieve the USN's illiterate Lincoln, another aircraft carrier. The Lincoln has been a focus of recent news reports documenting poor crew members along with loss of the U.S. Navy's mission after more than 200 days of sea.

The Trump administration has loaned heavily on the Navy over the last year to counter theម្ចាស់ability national security priorities.

A host of warnings were deplored to the Caribbean last fall, when U.S. forces opened a military campaign against the Latin American drug trade and later staged a dramatic operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. To support these missions, the Navy's crew more than a dozen ships to carry out a blockade of Venezuela and conduct strikes against sounds suspected of transporting narcotics.

In the Middle East, dozens of warships have been used to prosecute the Trump administration's war against four and sixteen a blockade of human power as peace talks between Washington and Tehran remain stalled.

The Pentagon's reliance on the Navy is taking a toll as needed maintenance for the sounds is detected.

Two of the aircraft carriers that have seen record deployments in the Middle East have experienced losses.

The USN Gerald R. Ford experienced a few and a few failures of its toilet systems before it was sent home to Norfolk in May at 1:30 a.m. to the USN. The Lincoln just received a visit from the head of U.S. Central Command. Ashe Brad Cooper, after reports that crew members were intrigued, amid its prolonged time at sea,

Rep. Gomez of Calif. faces inquiry over sexual misconduct allegations

BY ANNA LAM-BOY

The House Ethics Committee announced Monday that it has opened an investigation into Rep. James Gomez (D-California) over sexual misconduct allegations.

In the statement, the Ethics Committee – which is made up of an equal number of Democrats and Republicans – said that it is reviewing allegations that Gomez "may have engaged in sexual misconduct," including "enjoying in inappropriate sexual contact with a House staffer," in violation of House rules. The panel also found investigation "does not itself indicate that any violation (of House rules) has occurred."

In a statement Monday, Gomez acknowledged he had "made personal mistakes outside my marriage" and said he will cooperate with the investigation.

Although our actions were consensual in nature and haven't violated the law or House Ethics rules, that doesn't diminish the impact that these mistakes can made us there. I saw the hearings most... I am deeply sorry to my wife for the pain and embarrassment that I have brought into our lives," Gomez said.

The House Ethics Committee also that the committee was investigating Gomez over allegations of sexual misconduct.

Gomez, 61, is being a reelection, called the House Restaurant Angela Gonzalez-Torres as he seeks a sixth term in Congress. In California's open primaries, the top two business advisers to the general election regardless of party Gomez represents the state's 36th District in the Los Angeles area.

The Ethics Committee's answer to the question has been development in a recent string of House controversies. The panel said earlier this month it is investigating allegations that Rep. James Gomez has been engaged in domestic violence and illegal

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Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-California), seen in 2003, said he will cooperate with the House Ethics Committee's investigation.

drug use after Miller's o-wide excused loss of physically abusing her and their daughter.

"I have absolutely nothing to take. We will be providing the committee all necessary documents needed for a direct examination," Miller wrote on 8, ahead of the committee's report.

Rep. Chuck Edwards (R-North Carolina) said he was dropping his reelection bid early this month, after the Illinois Congress's succeeding last campaign, him in a report that described "prevalence superintended and inappropriate conduct" toward two young female staffers.

The panel said none of the conduct was intended to be a sexual or romantic advance, however, his behavior patterns "would lead a reasonable observer to interpret it as such," the committee found.

The spring, when sexual misconduct allegations emerged in missing another California State Supreme Court, were made in 1998, when was running for governor – Gomez engaged in a business campaign co-chair and called for his colleague to buy o-wt. Gomez also made an adaptation of the subject and most serious acua-

ration (magazine) and called for "bid accountability without doubt, distraction, or delay."

In April, Swainell and Rep. Paul Gonzalez (Indiana) resigned from Congress ahead of possible rejections to its board to allegations of sexual misconduct. Swainell denied an accusation of sexual assault but acknowledged some part "notation in judgment." Gonzalez acknowledged an affair with a former member of his staff, a "waste of the mind."

The view of high-profile investigations, resignation and dropped election bids has triggered a reckoning about the law. The House has been a personal and a tobacco. In May, the House launched a bipartisan push to contain sexual misconduct. A group of Republican and Democratic lawmakers is expected to announce release to House policies when Congress returns from recess.

Rep. Teresa Lager Fernández (California) has been in intervention of the Democratic Women's Congress, previously said potential changes could include speeding up the process for reporting on the month and the following>Election and training resources.


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New Florida maps set up a battle of racial representation versus experience

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ward County for more than 30 years in government.

She has spent most of that time in Washington, where over 15 terms she gained an influential spot on the Appropriations Committee — and served a controversial stint as chair of the Democratic National Committee.

On weekends and holidays, though, she became a fixture at events like this Fourth of July concert, where she whimsed through survival booths and been chairs faster than the cover band outrage could shuffle through its set list.

“Man, she is just phenomenal,” said Nancy Toppin, 34, who grabbed a order with the congresswoman in the crowd. “I always, always see her out in the community.”

The area’s representation in Congress is bound to change no matter what.

The new maps pushed by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis redraw the lines in Broward, a diverse, populous area that includes Fort Lauderdale, to give his party much more of an edge.

Two congressional districts anchored in Broward keep small slices of this deep-blue county — including Wasserman Schultz’s home base in the city of Weston — while taking in more conservative areas to the south and west.

The other districts, however, remain easy holds for Democrats, even though their boundaries changed.

Where some saw an opportunity for Wasserman Schultz to fight back in a district designed to favor a Republican, she saw it differently.

In late May, she announced she would be running in one of the safe blue districts, which had been left without an incumbent after. then-Rep. Sheila Cherthin-McCormick (R) resigned amid federal money-laundering charges.

Cherthin-McCormick had already announced she would be seeking the seat again. The ballot also includes progressive activist Ripah Masler, former county mayor. Holmes and rapper Lester Campbell, also known as “Coco Labs.”

Wasserman Schultz said she spoke with dozens of Broward leaders in making her decision. Her long tenure and spot in Democratic leadership, she determined, were too important to risk losing.

“You want to make sure that you have someone who knows the communities and knows

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Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Florida) takes the stage at a Fourth of July celebration in Sunrise, Florida. She is seeking a 12th term but running in a redrawn district.

“She’s been an ally, but suddenly it’s feeling more like she’s using the familiarity she’s built against us. ... With the landscape of all that, somebody who says they’re our friend decides: ‘Hey, I’m in trouble, and I’m going to take years.’”

Corey Shearer, president of Broward’s Black Democratic Caucus, speaking about Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz

their values, who has delivered for them and knows how to fight for them,” she said in an interview, adding, “Lived experience is important, and [no in] experience in Congress.”

Yet, plenty of Democrats in and outside Florida are taking a different stance. Some pointed out to her directly that she would be the first non-Black representative to fill the seat since its creation in the early 1990s.

Ten of the state’s 12 elected Democratic National Committee

members signed a statement saying that Wasserman Schultz was “treating one of Florida’s few remaining majority-Black districts as a political opportunity.”

House Majority Leader Harleem Jeffries (D-Now York) declined to endorse her, citing “the sensitivities of the moment in terms of an unprecedented Jim Crow-like assault on Black political representation.”

And Rep. Verity D. Clarke (D-Now York), chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, put it

more diplomatically: “We had a conversation,” she said. “Encompassment was not a part of that conversation.”

Wasserman Schultz said “the primary playing out on Twitter” was different than the mood on the ground.

The criticism, she said, did not reflect how her constituents felt — including a far warmer reception at the holiday celebration in an arena parking lot.

Rose Dawes, a 42-year-old in a Jamaican flag shirt, leaped out

of her lawn chair to greet Wasserman Schultz. “Thank you for your service,” she told the congresswoman, “because you’ve been in office for a long time.”

A few years away, Anetta Balroop nodded as the congresswoman recounted her unannounced oversight visit earlier that week to a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility nearby.

An assistant principal, Balroop said she has seen how a heightened ICE presence has

spooked some students from coming to school.

“It matters that she’s been standing up for a big issue,” Balroop said after. “We need someone who can navigate that well. ... In my mind, experience trumps color.”

But others were left with a different feeling.

The following day, Wasserman Schultz attended a Sunday service at a large Black Baptist church in Fort Lauderdale, where she and other candidates briefly greeted the congregation.

Von Howard, 45, walked out undecided. Going down the list of candidates, he had hesitations about each of them — Wasserman Schultz included.

“It’s not like she’s new to our community,” he said. “But I’m not sure she has the voice to speak for our community.”

Chris Dive Morse in Washington contributed to the report.

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Crowds gather for the city of Sunrise’s Fourth of July celebration, which featured bands, food tracks and fireworks. Wasserman Schultz has become a fixture at such events on weekends and holidays.

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Wasserman Schultz poses for photos at the event. Her primary race shows the often thorny trade-offs Democrats face as the GOP has sought to redraw maps and eliminate deep-blue seats in Congress.

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Number of ultrarich in Trump administration balloons

57 officials are worth at least $100 million, a new report finds

BY THOMAS BEACHONT Associated Press

Wealth, perhaps second only to loyalty, has been a prized attribute for Donald Trump during his second presidency.

The number of people worth at least $100 million whom the Republican president has appointed to his administration is more than four times the combined total under the three previous presidents, according to a report from the customer advocacy group Public Citizen.

It's the numbers for the Trump administration, in the context of previous administrations, that stand out in Public Citizen's report, published Monday.

In all, 57 Trump officials are worth at least $100 million, including 37 ambassadors and the remaining 40 in senior posts across the executive branch.

Look no further than Trump's Cabinet. Eight of its 33 members fit the category, notably Treasury Secretary Howard Lutnick and Education Secretary Linda McMahon, both billionaires.

The president, himself a billionaire, has described his inclination toward upsetting the ultrawealthy as deference to financial success. And yet, Trump, who owes his White House comeback to support from mid-dependents, working Americans drawn to his pledge to lower everyday costs, now faces a mid-term elections electronic decidedly less keen on his handling of the economy.

Presidents have long sought counsel from the nation's wealthy lost people and tapped some for high-profile administrative leadership roles. Likewise, presidents routinely reward wealthy and influential supporters with ambassadorships.

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From left, Small Business Administration Administrator Kelly Loeffler, Education Secretary Linda McMahon and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. All three are among the 57 administration officials worth at least $100 million, according to Public Citizen.

Among the most notable examples is Andrew Mellon, the aluminum, oil and banking tycoon who was among the handful of the nation's wealthiest people in the 1930s and served as treasury secretary for three presidents.

The Trump officials worth at least $100 million include Deputy Secretary of Defense Stephen Feinberg and Small Business Administration Administrator Kelly Loeffler, who are also billionaires, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and special envoy Steve Withoff, both worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

By comparison, Republicans George W. Bush's administration and Democrat Joe Bittett each included five members worth $100 million or more. Democrat Barack Obama's included three,

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KATHLEEN HARRISON

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is one of eight members of President Donald Trump's Cabinet worth at least $100 million.

the report says. A government populated by so many of the economic elite

presents potential problems, the report's authors said. "When the people holding the

noise of government are drawn overwhelmingly from the ranks of the ultrarich, it leads to misplaced incentives and corruption, and begs the question, 'Whose interests they are truly serving?'" said Lisa Gilbert, Public Citizen's co-president.

The list does not include Trump, whose net worth Forbes estimates at more than $4 billion. Nor does it include space and social media giant Elon Musk, who advised Trump last year on an effort to reduce the federal government's size, scope and workforce and is the world's wealthiest person, with a net worth Forbes estimates at about $500 billion.

Trump's views are well established: Financial success is evidence of executive mastery and negotiating strength.

"When the people holding the reins of government are drawn overwhelmingly from the ranks of the ultrarich, it leads to misplaced incentives and corruption, and begs the question, 'Whose interests they are truly serving?'"

Lisa Gilbert, Public Citizen co-president

"They have great competence, those people. Incredible competence. Some of the smartest business leaders," Trump said last year in explaining why he put considerable weight on advice from business executives.

He has also pointed to investments by wealthy people as a signal of future economic growth. To encourage billionaires to deliver, Trump, in his first year back in the White House, pursued policies on artificial intelligence and financial regulation that could benefit wealthy people, along with tax cuts and reduced regulatory burdens for large-scale investments.

Still, last month, only 10 percent of U.S. adults approved of Trump's handling of the economy, down from 80 percent at the beginning of his second term and as his Republican Party faces handwinds in its attempt to hold both capacities in Congress in November.

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This chef's bakery stand was stolen from her yard. Strangers made her a new one.

A father and son spent 12 hours rebuilding the stand from scratch, trying to match it as closely as they could to the one that had been taken

BY STEPHEN PAGE

Purity chef Katrina Blancaflor had worked in restaurants for years, but recently changed career paths and decided to open a home bakery selling bread.

Her husband tested for weeks building her a bakery stand so she could sell her loaves from the end of their driveway in Cumberland, Rhode Island. He made it out of wood with a meal reed and two shelves to display baked goods.

Last month, Blancaflor planned to spend the day handing out free slices of her home-made sourdough and promoting her bakery. Ex Raloutland. Instead, she woke up that morning, July 4, to find the 3-by-4-foot stand gone.

"I never expected anybody to take an entire stand," said Blancaflor, who lives with her husband and two children. "We couldn't believe it."

She filed a police report and posted about the missing stand on Facebook.

"We are heartbroken. Last night, someone took our newly built sourdough farmstand

"At first I wasn't sure if I should believe it... We didn't even know them. It was really so nice of them."

Katrina Blancaflor, so her reaction to after-and-County Adams's offer to rebuild her bakery stand

from our property," Blancaflor wrote in a Facebook post. "If you live in the area and have road-facing security cameras, or if you saw a vehicle loading a wooden shed/stand last night, please check your footage and reach out to me."

"If it was an honest mistake and you thought it was free, please bring it back," she continued. "We just want it home so we can open up as planned!"

Blancaflor has long been baking bread at home, and began noticing farm stands popping up around her. She decided she wanted to try her hand at opening her own small business.

While her husband built the stand, Blancaflor began taking provokers twice a week for sourdough loaves, a softer sandwich-style loaf and seasonal baked goods.

Her plan was to open the bakery stand on the Fourth of July, timed to the town foot race that runs past their house each year.

"I figured it would be good visibility for people to see the stand," she said. "We put it out there the afternoon of the 2nd."

Blancaflor's 9-year-old daughter, Kalia, was hoping to sell some of her crafts at the

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John Adams, Casey Adams and Katrina Blancaflor next to the bakery stand the Adamson built after Blancaflor's original stand was stolen.

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Blancaflor and her daughter, Kalia, at a makeshift stand for providers before the original bakery stand was built.

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KATINA BLANCAFLOR

Blancaflor, a trained pastry chef, recently opened a home bakery. She repald the Adamson for their kindness with baked bread.

stand, too.

"She made a bunch of her spindlers the night before the stand was stolen, so she was bummed," Blancaflor said.

Blancaflor intended to install a camera once her baked goods were inside the stand, she said. It hadn't occurred to her that someone might steal the stand itself.

Blancaflor's Facebook post spread quickly through the community. Multiple neighbors sent her camera footage of someone loading the bakery stand on top of a vehicle around 2 a.m. and driving off with it.

The theft was picked up by a local newspaper.

"There were so many people that were very supportive," Blancaflor said. "The town really came together."

John Adams, who runs a local construction company with his son, saw the post and was troubled by it.

"It was disturbing," Adams said.

He spoke to his son, Casey Adams, and they agreed they wanted to rebuild the stand for Blancaflor, whom they had never met.

"We just thought it was the right thing to do," said Adams, 24.

They reached out to Blancaflor on Facebook with their offer. She said she was stunned.

"At first I wasn't sure if I should believe it... We didn't even know them," she said. "It was really so nice of them."

She waited two more weeks, hoping the original stand would turn up. When it didn't, she took the Adamson up on their offer.

Working from Blancaflor's husband's original sketches and measurements, the father and son spent 12 hours rebuilding the stand from scratch, trying to match it as closely as they could to the one that had been stolen - down to the same style of orange wheels.

"We re-created it as best as possible and I think we did a pretty good job," John Adams said.

They delivered the finished stand on July 20. Blancaflor was forced to lose similar it was to the original.

"I was so surprised," she said. "It was really amazing... They did such a good job."

The Raloutland officially opened on Aug. 8, and the new stand is bolted to the ground and has a camera. It has so far been a success.

"I pretty much sold out of everything," Blancaflor said.

The Adamson refused to take money for their work or the materials. The only payment they accepted was bread.

"I've been giving them bread every week and I told them I'm going to give them bread forever," Blancaflor said.

The Adamson said the bread was a sweet bonus.

"We're just trying to do our part in the world," Casey Adams said.

"It's simple," his father added. "Pass it on."

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Iran war could threaten education for millions of kids

Riggle effect is falling hardest on the poorest families around the world

BY ANNEPHRAS GIMOLL, BOYOTHI, CHILADA AND ANYOD L. DELALADO Associated Press

KAMPONG PAAROK, CAMBODIA — San Reynolds disease of becoming a teacher But she knows she's in behind

She 10-year-old four entered a classroom at 10, an age when most Cambodian children already have been in school for years. The mother waited until she was old enough to swim, fearing the boat to school could capsize — a decision familiar to many parents on Cambodia's Toole Sup, the largest endurance lake in Southeast Asia.

Now, the price of gasoline has spiked because of the Iran war an additional burden. Unlike outright school closures during covid-19, the Iran war's impact on education is less visible. But it is falling fast and hardest on the poorest families. Soaring foot prices are making it more expensive for children and teachers to get to school, and for governments to fund education as national budgets come under strain.

On the lake, getting anywhere has always meant navigating the waves. Climate change is making it harder, with increasingly unpredictable floods and droughts. Teachers at her school say it students have drowned over the years.

If the war continues, it could push up to 12.4 million more children like freetrack into poverty by the end of the year, according to a recent United Nations Children's Fund report about 60 percent of those children would be in Africa and Asia.

Most mornings, a pre-powered boat chops through Kampong Prakok, steered by students often no older than those climbing aboard. They pull up alongside floating homes, as peers in crisp uniforms clamber aboard, careful to keep their backpacks dry.

Like most on Toole Sup, Reynolds family relies on fishing to survive. They earn some money picking chile peppers and getting rich for others. Rising foot prices because of the Iran war mean the family can't afford to travel to deeper waters where kids are more plentiful.

When money is tight, Reynolds skips a day or two of school to work alongside her parents. She details every absence. "I want to complete my studies," she said.

For families already living on the edge, the war's ripple effects are forcing difficult choices whether to pay for food, fuel, rent and electricity, or keep every child in school.

The Iran war is likely going to have millions of children out of school and could force millions of children to make the decision to move. That's a lot like Iran's and Bahrain Harvey of the Qool-based Education Above All Foundation.

From children in Southeast Asia are dropping out of school

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A teacher addresses students at a school in one of the Boating villages of Cambodia's Toole Sup Lake in June.

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to work.

In 10, and her sister Nils, 13, two of nine children from a fishing family on Vietnam's rocky northern coast, have long drifted in and out of school as the family struggled to make ends meet.

They are identified by their late names only because of Vietnamese laws protecting vulnerable statutes.

Their father lost his fishing job after the war pushed direct prices so high that boat owners could not afford to go out to sea. Already burdened by debt, the family was surviving on his odd jobs. It wasn't enough to keep all nine children fed and in school.

The girls dropped out of school and moved to Vietnam's capital, Hanoi, to work long hours as a restaurant, where they were exposed to sharp tools, hot surfaces and booze lifting.

For 15-year-old Nils it was also illegal because of child labor laws.

In April, the Hanoi-based non-profit Blue Dragon Children's Foundation intervened and the two remained in school.

The war's impact has unfolded slowly but is devastating, said Michael Benowitz with the foundation.

When families reach a financial breaking point, they tend to

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Swa Reynolds, 13, collects firewood with her family near their home on Cambodia's Toole Sup Lake in June. When money is tight, she skips a day or two of school to work alongside her parents.

go into image — keeping some children satisfied while pulling others out to work, he said. The children not in school are far more vulnerable to exploitation, trafficking and homelessness.

"It's the tipping point for a lot of families," Benowitz said.

Higher foot prices are driving up costs of nearly every part of education, from getting students and teachers to school to studying classrooms with pencils and chalk. By more expensive for teachers and aid workers to reach remote communities. Governments are also gragging with rising food and energy bills, leaving less money for educa-

tion.

In Cambodia, everything already costs more on Toole Sup since supplies have to be brought in by boat.

"Even the electricity to run this lab is 10 times higher," said Samphors Yost of the nonprofit Aids of Action, which supports the school.

Developing countries reliant on imported energy have been the main reason to disruptions from the war. Rising fertilizer costs and falling continuance also are returning three smaller economies.

The war is threatening years of progress in education and

poverty reduction in Bangladesh, whose economy already was under strain.

Pioneers on the government's finances, driven by rising costs for fuel and subsidies, could have it with less money to spend on health care and education, wanted a report by the U.S. Development Program.

In some South Asian nations, girls are likely to be affected more because families tend to prioritize ones, said Arched Malik of the nonprofit how the Children International Economic Committee could mean more girls dropping out of school and an increase in child marriages, as said.

South Asia accounts for 40 percent of the world's child births, the highest share of any region, according to UNICEF.

More than 400 million children worldwide receive at least one meal a day at school, according to the U.S. World Food Program. These meals help keep children in school, improve their ability to learn and concentrate, and support healthy brain development.

Such programs also could come under pressure as the conflict drained fertilizer shipments and states transport costs, especially in countries in West and Central Africa that only benefit an imported food, said Herver, with Education Above All.

Across northern Nigeria, it is becoming more common for children to relapse into malnutrition, according to local health and aid workers.

"I'm really afraid to see what's going to happen," Herver said.

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Torvential rains hit S. Korea, Philippines

Torvential rain has provided southern South Korea, leaving one person dead and four others injured, officials said Monday.

One person died in a landslide that struck an apartment building in the southern city of Gaya, the Interior and Safety Ministry said in a report. It said two people were injured in Gaya and two others in nearby cities.

The heavy rains that have prevented Southern South Korea since futuristic have forced about the people to evacuate to sub-plate and caused power outages at about 3,000 houses, the state's report said.

In the Philippines, heavy resources came flooded by streets and murded traffic early Monday in the deposit paper, which was in metropolitan Manila and a dozen nothing provinces, leaving the government to suspend government work and outset chance starting at some 100,000 were added to shift to online learning.

About three weeks of intermittent monsoon rains and a storm that looked for main northern inland region of Eastern two weeks ago left at least 13 people dead, mostly due to landslides and floods, and affected 3 million people, including nearly 21,000, who remained in government emergency shelters Monday in several northern provinces, according to the Office of Civil Defense.

Among the dead were 10 people, including children, whose houses were buried by an Aug 9 landslide in the northern city of Bagdad. Three others were dug out alive with ripeness by roenters, officials said.

— Associated Press

UKRAINE

Russia targets energy from in latest attack

Russia attacked facilities of Ukraine's Naftagan Group 15 times over the past week and has targeted its promises almost 300 times since the start of the war, the state energy company said Monday.

Russian droves and min-

ales struck facilities in several regions of the country, with one sent 50' multiple times during the week, Naftagan said, reporting serious damage to equipment and production capacity. No employees were hurt in the attacks, the company said.

NYSEs strong, a real mining and power production company which sent it in the largest private investor in Ukraine's energy sector, also said a Russian attack started a few at one of its mines, killing a 32-year-old man.

Ukrainian long-range attacks on Russia killed seven people, while few civilians died in Ukraine after strikes by Moscow's forces, officials said Monday as they collated overnight attacks.

With the Russian capital now within range of Ukrainian droves that regularly attack the region, organizers considered a large military music festival due to its habit on central Moscow's Red Square from Friday.

Russia has exploited Ukraine's severe shortage of U.S.-made Patriot air defense interceptions, which are the only way of countering ballistic missiles.

But Kyiv is swiftly innervating,

with Ukraine now developing its own ballistic missile to hit back the ground and working with European countries and developing more anti-ballistic air defenses.

— Associated Press

LEBANON

Flags are in violation of U.S. resubdation

Search flags planted on a major coastal highway in southern Lebanon are a violation of a U.S. Security Council resolution, the U.S. peacekeeping force in Lebanon said Monday, urging all states to avoid "prorocative actions."

Israeli's military included a results of southern Lebanon during a war with Retholdal, earlier this year establishing a self-declared security zone it says says to shield northern Israel from attacks by the Iran-backed group.

The U.S. Army Sunday by is one's Channel 12 news journalist Amir Sagar showed Israeli flags flying along the Naqama-Tow coastal coast, a primary safety for ashore in Lebanon and a route used by the U.N. Interim

Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL). The footage appeared to have been taken from a military vehicle.

Ashed and the Israeli flags were a violation of U.N. Security Council resolution 1791, which ended a 2000 war between Israel and Retholdal.

Israel's military, in response to a request for comment, said that its forces were "operating in northern Lebanon with the aim of removing threats posed by the Retholdal terrorist organization to Israeli civilians and IDF troops, in accordance with international law".

There was no immediate comment from the Lebanese army.

— Reuters

British Prime Minister Andy Burshman endorsed messages with an impolitic posing as President Donald Trump's chief of staff, according to reports published Monday. A spokesperson for Burshman declared a comment, saying it was policy not to discuss "national security matters" Pritman cited four unnamed officials in last reporting that Burshman thought he was damaging with those White before he became suspicious and

cut off communications.

Three people were killed in a

killingness crash on the Greek island of Sifras; fire brigade officials said. The helicopter

crushed shortly after taking off, killing the pilot and two passers gets, the officials said. The cause of the crash is not yet known.

An American tourist was killed

by a lightning strike on Sicily's Monte Zitaa while falling for rope's largest winane following a period of intense activity. Italian fretighters said. The 20-year-old man from Kansas was rescued by helicopter after being struck Sunday. He was later declared dead by medical personnel. His name was not released.

Britain's Princess Ragnola has named her first daughter, Adelaide Elizabeth Annina, she said. The 5-pound 3-ounce girl born Aug 3 in Lisbon is the third child of Ragnon and husband Jack Broadcasch. Ragnon is the younger daughter of the former Prime Andrew and he co-wife Sarah Ferguson.

— Press news services


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Kushner, Netanyahu make little progress on advancing an agreement on Gaza

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The Israelis are "going to give us some space over the next few weeks to see if we can get this disarmament process fast-tracked, move forward and give it a chance," the Board of Peace official said.

The official pointed to a planned humanitarian housing project in southern Gaza for about 10,000 Palestinians that would serve as a trial initiative to clear a small zone of Hamas and its weapons, allowing Israeli forces to pull back.

The 10-point plan, touted as a breakthrough by Trump in late July, called for Israeli forces to withdraw in concert with Hamas disarmament.

But hopes of implementing the peace plan were brought to a standstill a few days later, when Netanyahu — in a stark break with Washington — said that the timing was unacceptable, and that Israel would not withdraw until all Hamas weapons were gone.

For its part, Hamas has demanded that Israel cease all and may attacks, which have killed more than 1,000 Gazans since the ceasefire began in October, as a "first stop" toward disarmament.

Israel contends that its strikes, which also have killed civilians, are permitted under Trump's original peace plan as self-defense against imminent attacks from Hamas.

In the coming weeks, the Board of Peace will establish a commission to determine whether Israeli attacks comply with the original restrictions on responding to "imminent" threats, according to the Board of Peace official.

During the meeting, the two sides also agreed on establishing working groups on disarmament and demilitarization of Gaza and another to focus on sanitation. Gaza water and other public health issues are the people of Gaza, the Board of Peace said in its statement.

Kushner was joined by the group's director, Nicholas Mladys, who is the former former prime minister Tony Blair, a member of the body's executive board.

The Board of Peace was set up in the aftermath of the 2020 ceasefire deal to release the remaining hostages that Hamas seized during the Oct. 7, 2020 attack on Israel.

On Sunday, Kushner held new talks with a Hamas delegation in Egypt seeking to advance the radical Gaza peace deal. The meeting was with Khalil al-Tayra, the group's new leader,

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Jared Kushner, shown at the State of the Union address in February, also met with Hamas's leader over the weekend during his Middle East trip.

the Associated Press reported.

A Hamas official told The Washington Post that al-Tayra was in Egypt for talks and that the delegation met with all mediators.

The Hamas official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to the sea's private meeting, said the group's talks with Kushner focused on the 12-point plan, which Hamas has accepted, and their objections to Israel's opposition.

Israel is also under pressure from the United Arab Emirates, which joined with other predominantly Muslim countries Sunday in condemning Netanyahu's

refusal to move forward with Trump's plan.

Last week, a U.S. official told The Post that Israel is not being asked to "vify on Israel or to make irreversible moves before

worked steps are taken on the ground."

Speaking on the condition of anonymity to describe sensitive matters, the official added that the objective "remains the full

decommissioning of weapons and ensuring Gaza can never again pose the kind of threat Israel based on the issue."

Netanyahu is fighting for political survival in the October election.

Polls show him trailing many opponents, and analysts said that he is less likely to make any major commitments in an election year.

"Netanyahu does not want people saying he approved with discredit" before the elections, said Gardi Talden, a political analyst at the United University.

Kids Michael, a former official in Israel's Ministry of Strategic

Affairs, said American pressure may not yield results except for a limited Israeli embezzlement along the Nileen Line, the boundary separating areas in Gaza under Israeli military control.

Speaking last week at a government meeting, Netanyahu presented himself as someone who can say no to Trump.

"We can and know how to stand our ground, even against our best friends when necessary," he said.

Defining and long reported from Washington and El Salvador from Israel, Suzan Henderson is the last contributor to this report.

Sixty days after signing Iran deal, Trump stuck in quagmire as war drags on

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neither the approaching mid-term elections nor the passage of time was putting pressure on him to reach a deal.

"I have no time schedule," Trump said. "I'm not in a hurry. Midterms have nothing to do with my thinking."

He months after he launched attacks on Iran in coordination with Israel and 36 days before elections that will determine whether his party retains control of Congress. Trump confronts the kind of open-ended conflict he claimed he was uniquely equipped to avoid—one with no obvious military resolution, no diplomatic breakthrough in sight, and mounting economic and political costs at home.

Continuing the standoff state leaving him providing over a war that undercuts one of the central premises of his political identity. "I've was has helped to erode under Iran in Trump and may have larger consequences in the midterms, said Lee Miningsh, director of the Marine University Institute for Public Opinion.

"For a lot of voters, the war in Iran is linked with the economic Wars the retail closed, the price of gas went up," Miningsh said. "The problem for President Trump and the Republicans is that a lot of what he was elected on seems to not be being fulfilled. So there's a sense of no նմлion! In why we want it, and no clear sense of how it's going, and no indication of how we're going to get out, which is the opposite of what makes for good politics."

The White House did not respond on the record to questions about the nonmonocultural aspirations at its impact on the persistent political goals, instead of the economic and political.

But administration officials say the White House is hearing heavily on the hope that the U.S. campaign of economic pressure will push Iran to a breaking point.

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President Donald Trump faces the kind of open-ended conflict he claimed he would avoid.

"President Trump's been very focused on the economic pressure," heard Kushner, the press dead's own-in-law and one'er, said. "Munster in an interview with Fox News: 'If you look at the Iranian economy, it's way worse off. It

was bad before the war, it's way worse off now,' he said.

Kushner added, however, that no far Iran is "not showing any interest in doing something that makes sense for us."

Officials point to Iran's soar-

ing situation, second-law currency value, falling oil and tax revenue, mounting reconstruction costs, and growing strains on the building system.

In the administration's telling, those pressures are reaching be-

vond ordinary Iranians and beginning to hit the country's elite, as well, avoiding purchasing power and creating uncertainty even around government paychecks.

But the U.S. has applied economic pressure on Iran for decades, and even in the best cases for Trump, the latest moves probably would take many months to play out.

Any economic pain will be felt primarily by the Iranian people, rather than having change from the increasingly hard-line regime, said Alan Eyre, a former diplomat who served on the U.S. negotiating team that secured the 2021 Iran nuclear deal. The U.S. withdrew from the deal in 2020, under the first Trump administration.

"The U.S. has no good opinion," said Eyre, who is a distinguished diplomatic fellow at the Middle East Institute. "This war has broken a complex system, And it is not getting back to the way it was before this, 2019."

In the meantime, Trump's standing has eroded as the war has dragged on. Refrisling, success show an erosion of support among Republicans, whose intense loyalty has been the foundation of Trump's political power.

An Economist-Voxi's poll released last week found Trump's approval among Republicans at 70 percent, a second-term low and 13 points below its level shortly after he returned to office. The share of Republicans who strongly approve of his performance has fallen even more sharply, from 60 percent to 40 percent.

A Washington Post-Spoo poll last month found a new low of 15 percent of Americans "approve strongly" of Trump's 50 performance. The finding marked the first time the Post-Spoo poll found that significantly more than half of Trump approves support him only "somewhat" rather than strongly.

The decision cannot be attributed to the Iran war alone.

Voters have also expressed frustration about inflation, gaseous prices and other aspects of Trump's presidency. But these issues have increasingly become intertwined. The war and the continued disruption of oil shipments have helped make Trump's foreign policy predicament on economic and political problem at home.

Trump has continued to insist that an end to the stalemate is in the offing. On Monday, he told Fox News that the U.S. was engaged in back-disused talks with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

An MGC spokesman quickly denied the claim. Bing, Gen. Howard, Michelle told Iran's senior local Samim News Agency that there were no talks between Revolutionary Guard officials and the Americans, dismissing Trump's assertion as a product of "dykest and desperation in the war."

Robert Kagan, a Brookings Institution senior fellow who has written extensively about U.S. power and foreign policy, said that Trump has the attractive military options in Iran and that the U.S. has effectively lost control of the Head of Hustings for the foreseeable future, leaving the administration increasingly reliant on economic pressure.

But Kagan said that orthodontic and necessarily immediate tests lasting political damage for Trump. If gas prices remain relatively stable and the U.S. avoids another sustained shooting war, he said, Iran could gradually recede from winter' attention.

"I can see a situation where the majority of Americans don't care about the strategic defeat that we have faced if we are not shooting at Iran and if gas prices are not going up," Kagan said. "So could get a political war out of a disastrous military defeat. He just has to spin it for his voters."

Scott Dement and Karen DeYoung contributed to this report.


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Thousands in Indonesia await aid after earthquake kills 68

Quake overshadowed the country's Independence Day celebration

BY FREDIA LANGAMATI AND NUSIEK KARMONI Associated Press

RED, INDONESIA — Thousands of people waited for aid on the Indonesian island of Flores on Monday as the country marked its #18 Independence Day, two days after a powerful earthquake killed at least 68 people, injured more than 200 others and damaged thousands of homes.

Many residents on Flores island on East Nusa Tenggara province spent the day mourning victims while military teams tried to deliver food, clean water and clothing to inaccessible communities by plane.

Saturday's earthquake left widespread damage, with buildings collapsed onto parked cars, houses dustened, and trees and boulders blocking roads.

"My house is just rubble now," said Kamil Jafan, a clothing leader in the village of Reo, the hardest-hit area in Manggarai (agony). "We need food, medicine and clean water urgently."

During Indonesia's Independence Day ceremony in the capital, Jakarta, President Prabowo Sohamno asked participants to pray for people affected by disasters in East Nusa Tenggara and other parts of the country, while leading a nationwide moment of release honoring the nation's independence heroes.

More than 4,500 homes were damaged when the quake struck Flores island early Saturday. Some 10,000 people were forced into temporary shelters and 232 people were injured, according to the National Disaster Management Agency, or BDPB. The disaster also damaged 123 health facilities, 253 schools and 86 places of worship.

The province's governor declared a 14-day state of emergency Sunday.

The quake occurred at a depth of six miles shortly before it was.

Saturday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, and residents fled in point at tsunami warnings were issued but later lifted. Authorities have since recorded 3,178 aftershocks into Monday, though only 54 were felt by residents.

Thousands of people on Flores camped outside collapsed homes under tarpaulin tents overnight into Monday, sleeping outside because of the danger of more aftershocks.

For many residents, the disaster covered painful memories of a powerful earthquake and tsunami that struck Flores in 1993, killing about 3,500 people.

As thousands of survivors remain in need of food, shelter and medical treatment, the government said more than 1,000 military and police personnel have been depleted across the disaster zone, supported by 10 aircraft and several vessels, to distribute more than 100 metric tons of emergency aid.

Nearly 5,400 food packages, two field hospital tests, medicines and clothing were being delivered to communities across the disaster zone, as logistical challenges slowed deliveries to some hard-hit communities, national disaster agency Deputy Chief Abdul Mohan said in a video statement.

Authorities set up two emergency field hospitals in the worst-hit town of Ratang to treat earthquake victims after local hospitals were damaged, with two crisis management teams overseeing a health emergency operation center, Mohan said.

The also said rescue teams continued searching for victims in the affected areas, although no residents have reported any family members still missing.

Auf workers reached into Palus Island, one of the areas closest to the earthquake's epicenter, late Sunday, after a difficult sea and land journey through landslide-hit terrain, authorities said.

Thousands of residents remained in urgent need of assistance.

"The roads are steep and many were blocked by landslides. It was a near-death

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A man examines a building that collapsed during an earthquake in Reo, Indonesia, on Monday.

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People take shelter in makeshift tent amid fears of aftershocks in Reo on Monday.

journey," said the deputy police chief of Akka registry, Mamelai Yago Amboe, whose team was among the first to reach the air and with emergency supplies.

He said initial assessments revealed extensive damage, with one village killed, two seriously injured and nearly 100 homes destroyed.

Indonesia, an archipelago of more than 27,000 islands, is prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions because of its location on the Pacific "King of Fire," a horseshoe-shaped arc of remote faults and volcanoes.

In 2018, a 3.5-magnitude earthquake triggered a tsunami on the island of Solowai that killed more than 4,400 people. In 2016, a 5.1-magnitude quake off Sumatra unleashed a tsunami that killed about 200,000 people in a dozen countries, nearly 170,000 in Aceh province alone.

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President Donald Trump, speaking Monday in the Oral Office, has taken a markedly more conciliatory approach than his predecessors toward North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

Trump defends his move to cut back U.S.-South Korea military exercises

BY CLEVE R. WOOTSON JR.

President Donald Trump doubled down on his rationale for reducing joint military exercises with South Korea, saying Monday that he was ratified at the U.S. will be refusing to help the United States in its conflict against Iran.

Trump said Sunday that he had directed Defense Secretary Roy Heguchi to "afirmability to draw" military drills with North Korea, citing his "very good relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un."

On Monday, speaking to reporters in the Oral Office, Trump said his decision remained from a conversation he'd recently had with the South Korean president, asking him "to give us a little hand" with defending the threat of the war.

"He said, 'No, thanks,' Trump recalled, 'Said I said... we have 20,000 soldiers over there guarding you from Kim Jong Un, your next-door neighbor, and you're not going to help us on a very easy military operation in Iran'. I see, 'Well, why do we involved in helping you?'

Trump said the disagreement mirrored one of his counter-argues about U.S. allies — that Washington gave considerably to protect others but doesn't get enough in return. Trump's critics say that he is fundamentally wrong and that U.S. allies contribute significantly to the cost of bases that allow Washington to protect power around the world.

"We're guarding them from a country — that's coming on billions and billions of dollars to protect our only them, but other countries," Trump said of South Korea. "Look at NATO. We spend hundreds of billions of dollars protecting Europe from Russia, hundreds of billions, mostly from Russia, but from other things, too. And then they say, well, they don't want to get involved with guarding the strart where they get most of their oil."

Nuclear-armed North Korea is an authoritative state that measures U.S. administrations have tried to isolate. Washington has used sweeping economic sanctions to try to promote Prongyang to abandon its nuclear weapons program. Those efforts have failed to produce meaning-

ful concessions, and North Korea has continued to expand its arsenal while showing little willingness to disarm. U.S. officials and other experts have estimated that the country has 50 to 60 nuclear methods and enough nuclear material to build significantly more.

Trump has taken a markedly more conciliatory approach than his predecessors toward him. During his first term, he met the North Korean leader three times — in Singapore in 2016, in Korea in 2010 and later that year at the development zone on the Korean Peninsula. He has often spoken warmly about their personal relationship even as organizations over North Korea's nuclear program stalled.

Over the weekend, Trump underscored that affinity by shining a photograph of the tree seen in which Kim appeared to glare at a photographer while Trump looked at him with a stern expression.

"Despite the unstimally look on this picture, there are many where we're smiling. Kim Jong Un and I get along GREAT," Trump wrote.

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Meta, Zuckerberg face a potential reckoning in court

States seek $1.4 trillion in damages for alleged harms to young users

BY GERERT DE VYNEK

NEW HAMPSHIRE — Meta has suffered two major debates in their courts this year and been ordered to pay almost $1 billion in penalties and remediation for harms to teens who used platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. The board of the board of the board drag its founder Mark Zuckerberg to the witness stand and force much greater financial and legal consequences for the company.

The case headed to court in Oakland, California, was brought by the attorneys general of California, Colorado, Kentucky and New Jersey. They demand that Meta pay as much as $1.4 trillion — almost as much as the company's total value — and redesign its products as continuous for the harms of the caused young users.

The lawsuit alleges that Meta designed its Facebook and Instagram apps to get teenagers addicted to its services while at the same time mounting a policy-violence campaign to convince parents and politicians that its products were safe for young people to use.

"This is largely significant," said Clay Calvert, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a Washington-based think tank. "It is a reckoning to them in terms of how they deliver content to minors."

Meta has rejected the statute claims in court things, arguing for one failed to show evidence of real-world harm and asks for widely unconscionable damages. The State dub may call this a landmark case, but their limit of claims are unsubstantiated and their financial demands are vastly disproportionate, a spokesperson for the company said. Zuckerberg is expected to testify as to Instagram head Adam Moosen.

The case due to court this week in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, is one among a recent avalanche of lawsuits against social media companies from parents, children, school districts and state governments that are winding

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A federal trial due to begin Tuesday in Oakland, California, could drag Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg to the witness stand.

their way through courts across the nation.

They are both on more than a decade of widespread public concern about the impact of social media on children. Prosecutions are liberating the cases to the mass of legal action against the tobacco industry in the 1990s that led to massive settlements and new limitations on cigarette makers. The legal endangels comes after attempts by Congress and federal regulation to force changes at Meta and other tech firms that the companies largely disregard off.

The Oakland case represents just four of the 20 state governments that have sued Meta. If the company loses, the financial penalty could deal the company's finances and force it to make major product changes while also setting a precedent for the cases still to come.

"The outcome here could influence the rest of the attorney general's cases," Calvert said. Meta Chief Financial Officer Ronan Li sensed a warning about the company's legal challenges in prepared remarks to investors last month. "We continue

to see investors on youth-related issues in several markets and have a number of youth-related trials scheduled for this year in the U.S. which may ultimately result in a material loss," she said.

The cases could also force changes to Meta's products. The company was ordered by the New Mexico judge who said the company must pay $10.6 billion in damages and retribution to make design changes including not residing any such obstructions to children during school hours and late at night.

The state that brought the Oakland case set to start that week have asked the judge to order that Meta make changes to dealing increased enforcement of age limits, deletion of any ad-judgment trained with kids' data and putting an end to the way that social media in its apps prevent an 'infinite world' that never ends.

Courtroom drama

The presiding judge in Oakland's Proctor Genothrie Rogers, the same judge who handled Blue Shade lawsuit against

OpenAI earlier this year. Much lost after the jury in the case found he had missed the was done to bring his lawsuit.

The Meta trial will also be held by a jury, who will deliver an attorney verdict that Senators Rogers will take into account before making her own decision. In the White-Hypoid case, she accepted the jury's decisions immediately.

The trials have created a new challenge to the operations of the largest tech companies over the past several years, with panels repeatedly retraining land, state decisions and other judgments who had largely avoided legal penalties for years as they grew bigger and more expensive.

In 2012, a jury in San Francisco found that Google's mobile app store was an illegal monopoly. Last year, a California jury found that Meta wrongfully collected data from women on online period-tracking app ProTech companies and after the workers that they would appeal.

Meta's recent and forthcoming trials reflect ways of bullied up larger toward Meta and other social media companies for the way they've marketed to and directed their algorithms toward young people. And Jim White, founder of Common Sense Media, an advocacy organization that aims to protect children from the potential harms of technology.

"The Newtech is not holding anymore: It's here: It's real," said Steve. He is the brother of Tom Sirove, the philanthropist who has invested unsuccessful Democratic presidential and California gubernatorial campaigns.

Big Tech companies at times have levied with major fines, particularly in the European market for building law, and regulation. For the most part, the companies have been able to pay the money and move on.

The large amounts of money being demanded by the attorneys general and the large number of pending cases and potential plaintiffs could make the financial penalties of adverse rulings more difficult for the company to handle.

"It had all this like the financial cost is hardly matching the human cost," said Bob Miron, deputy executive director of the Tech Oversight Project, a non-profit that argues Big Tech companies have amassed too much power.

Stocks decline as oil prices rise nearly 3% amid uncertainty over Iran war

BY STAN CHOO

Associated Press

NEW YORK — U.S. stocks edged further from their record lengths Monday after rising oil prices crumled up the pressure on inflation and financial markets.

The S&P 500 fell 0.6 percent but remains near its all-time high yet Thursday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 2.2 percent to 0.6 percent, and the Nasdaq composite chipped 0.5 percent.

Wall Street's losses exhibited in the afternoons when oil prices were more spread upward. The price for a barrel of Boost crude, the international standard, was 2.7 percent to $90.97.

Its have upcoming back and forth because of uncertainty about what the war with Iran will do to the global flow of crude. Last month alone, Boost

signagged between $72 and $102 as hopes rose and fell that the United States and Iran could reach a deal that would allow oil tankers to freely exit the Persian Gulf again.

Monday's calls for oil prices sent Treasury riddle in the bond market higher, which, in turn, raised the pressure on the economy and price for all kinds of investments.

The field on the 10-year Treasury climbed to 4.72 percent from 4.65 percent late Friday. It has shot up from just 3.97 percent before the war with Iran, largely because higher oil prices are worsening inflation and upping the probability that the Federal Reserve will have to hike interest rates.

Higher rates could keep a lid in inflation, but they do so by intentionally slowing the economy. The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate has already

jumped near its highest level in a year because of the rise in the 10-year Treasury yield. Straight reports last week said that inflation in July was not as bad as earlier in the summer.

Usually around this time of year, assumptions in building on Wall Street to base from the head of the Federal Reserve about where it may take interest rates. But the Fed's new chairman, Kevin Wands, may give little insight at this year's economic comparison in Jackson Plain, Wyoming, at the end of this month, according to Thierry Thomas, a strategist at Macquarie Group.

Wands has been adamant about giving Wall Street Iran guidance about the Fed's plans for interest rates.

Wall Street has run to records despite high inflation in large part because profits are booming for U.S. companies.

Those in the S&P 500 index are on track to deliver growth of roughly 50 percent for earnings per share in the spring from a year earlier, according to PacBio. That's much better than analysts expected and would be the best since few years ago, when the economy was coughed out of the chains created by the crutch pandemic.

Nearly all the companies in the S&P 500 have issued in their profit reports for the spring 2025 to come are big-ribbons, including reports this week from Home Depot, Target and Platinum.

There's facing pressure. Their customers' incomes may be turning after after U.S. employers surprisingly cut more jobs last month than they added. As the S&P 500's sales continue, we continue to see this rise quickly as inflation remains much higher than anyone

would like.

A report last week said that shoppers surprisingly spent two at U.S. retailers last month than in Iran, and CBOs for retailers could give color this week on what they're seeing.

The Wall Street, trading was relatively quiet Monday.

Lilliacre Technologies fell 4.4 percent after the defense company and Christopher Kuhashi stepped down as its CEO and chairman of following "certain conduct by Kuhashi that was not consistent with the values of the Company." It gave low details but said the conduct was not violated to its financial reporting controls, customer relationships or operational performance.

Alphabet dipped 0.5 percent even though. Berkshire Redshawe and it increased its investment in Google's parent company, along with several home builders. Berkshire built a rep-

tration for buying stocks at a bookday price under its former CEO, based investor Warren Smith's.

Consolidates Brands fell 6.2 percent after Berkshire said it sold all its holdings in the sell-out of Shikoku beer and Robert McCormick's.

All told, the S&P 500 fell 40.70 points to 7240.00. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 272.65 to 35.40% by 1.6 percent, and the composite dipped 94.21 to 20.84% by 1.6%.

In stock markets abroad, it is three dipped in Europe followed by a stronger finish in Asia.

Stokely made 120 new 6.2 percent after a report said it's past-average grew at a downpour in the April-June quarter. Their worthwhile reported growth was 0.2 percent in Hong Kong and 0.4 percent in Shanghai for some of the world's biggest moves.

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Wipy Flow and Mondey that it had raised $500 million on a Series B funding round that valued the company at $1.50—a quarter. The new series was demand for Al-powered voice-tone that help users write and work hands-free.

The round was led by existing investor Menlo Warriner and included current backers Natalie Capital, NIA and New Ventures, among others. New investors included known a freemason. Critics said they found.

San Francisco-based Wipy Flow had previously raised $25 million last November in a round left by Natalie Capital and a second in purchase moves. Bartlett's High Fund. The total

funding has now reached $385 million. Global venture capital is flowing increasingly toward Al,パート and ship start-ups, having a surge in billion-dollar companies, faster follow-on rounds and sharply higher valuations for a select group of high growth firms.

Wipy Flow, whose software concrete speech into test for writing and workplace tasks, said people have now generated more than 60 billion worth using its platform. The company said its products are used as assets of Al-Forza 500 companies and more than 10,000 enterprises.

The company also unveiled Mondey a preview of Canto, its best proprietary speech-encapsulation model, which is said was designed for real-world conditions rather than giant environments typically used to train

and test voice systems

— Reuters

TECHNOLOGY

Alibaba sells game developer for over $128

Alibaba Group is expected to reap more than $2 billion from the sale of its game developer unit Lingxi Garam to provide equity firm Trontar Capital, a person familiar with the market said. Trontar said late Monday that it had reached a transaction agreement with Alibaba to acquire the tech giant's entire stake in Lingxi.

Alibaba and Trontar reached a formal agreement after several rounds of talks, according to an internal memo sent to Lingxi and Mondey by the game developer's chief executive, Zhou Bingzhu. Lingxi and Alibaba

did not respond to requests for comment about the person.

Under the agreement, Alibaba will transfer all of its English word to Trontar, the memo said. The memo did not disclose the value of the deal or when the transaction was expected to close. It also gave no details of regulatory approval of their conditions attached to the deal. Neither did Trontar's statement.

Zhou said in the memo that he said Lingxi's management team would continue to lead the company, signaling continuity in the modern operations following the ownership change.

Brouchberg News, which best reported the memo, said the deal would be worth at least $1.1 billion, along sources.

Alibaba, one of China's largest technology companies, operates a continuous platform, cloud-computing services and

other digital businesses. It has been reviewing and disposing of resources assets as it directs capital and management solutions toward strategic priorities.

— Reuters

The Justice Department is investigating businessmen there at a new concerns that the venture capital stock partners may be improperly sitting on the boards of competing Al companies. Brouchberg News reported Mondey, citing people familiar with the matter. The companies involved during the耿耿县 and Hvetian, which are backed by the venture capital. The accounting said, businessmen hiscovits co-founder Ben Hovovets are on Brouchberg's board, while partner Martin Casals serves on Hovovets's board. Both companies provide tools that help businesses col-

lect, organize and analyze large volumes of data. Casals was also on the board of a similar company called the Labs, which has acquired 0.5 percent in June, according to the report.

Chrysler parent thrilands said the including $50,000 with the continuing success of the software may prevent rearview cameras from operating properly. The recall affects $40,000 vehicles in the United States including various 2020 and 2027 model year Chrysler Pacifica, Pacifica Play in World and Verapet, Dodge Charger, Jeep Chevalet, Compaq, Qualcomm, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq, Compaq

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An innovative approach to the Cloroxa River water problem

BY JIM MABAYTER

The Colorado River Compact of 1922 is designed to divide a small supply of water, but there's a problem. The river no longer offers one. The Colorado River is facing pressure from years of low water levels that don't look likely to rise anytime soon. The outdated structure of the compact doesn't address these problems, having seven Women's clubs to search for other ways to fill their reservoirs.

The 30th century focused on allocating the river's water, but the 21st century must create water for the region. And the best way to make that happen is by unleashing the power of the marketplace.

This compact, and other lure of the river, focus on water allocation to the states — Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming — that sets us six supply. It allowed the building, of dates, reservoirs and aqueducts that transferred an arid region into one of the world's great economic regions.

But a system designed to divide a street's stream of usable water won't work with a river facing down, sadly but level on, to two decades of droughts and a better, drier climate. Decreased snowpack and increased evaporation have significantly reduced the amount of water reaching the river, but demand for the river's water has not fallen. The equation won't balance without some concerted addition.

Every acre-feet of water — approximately 200,000 gallons, enough to sustain approximately three urban families for a year — that is created in an acre that that doesn't need to be taken from the river. But how can water be "made"? The advent of American innovation, I used governments are creating new supplies through headbushes, advanced potable resus, groundwater recovery, agricultural conservation and other techniques that barely existed a generation ago.

The problem is that the existing policies — designed so this were for another era — don't create anything. They test manage a dwindling supply. The next generation of Colorado River water policy must create abundance by maintaining these other sources.

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Here's the good news. In June, major water agencies in the three Lower Basin states of Arizona, Nevada and my state of California — the last of the seven trade states to claim water rights — and the United States Bureau of Reclamation and Interior Department signed a memorandum of understanding to explore an interstate exchange network that could promote new water-resistant strategies. These include deadlocked seawater and advanced recycled water, which could become a regular part of the Lower Basin's water-management tool kit.

Then correctly, this would not alter the allocations established by the 1922 compact. Rather, it should create a framework that preserves water in order to be improved by a supply chain water needs through other methods.

Most of all the memorandum matters because it opens the door to building a marketplace. For decades, interstate exchange have ended primarily by accounting mechanisms such as interstate-affected surplus (ICE). ICE allows approved water agencies to move conserved water in Lake Mead for future use, and it's an important tool for conservation, but it doesn't encourage water-supply creation.

The open interstate exchange marketplace established by the memorandum is something different. For example, it could allow localities that supply their water through other means, such as ocean boundaries to voluntarily exchange the high water river water with other states for a price. No state's legal allocation would change, and no new water rights would be created. The marketplace would simply reward those who invest in creating water water utilizing demands on the land.

This was non-system could also allow farmers to conserve water through efficient irrigation, otherwise invest billions in advanced water recycling and devaluation facilities to produce drought-prone water saving. Some have made it the business a better basis as lining the Alh-ahawani and Coachella canals have conserved over 40,000 acres that each year.

An open marketplace would reward those kinds of conservation investments. This conservation investment is not only a way to provide a lower Basin states and their residents stable and full water supplies.

Markets accelerate progress faster than centralized systems because they reward Japanese and other countries to enter uncrowded areas. Water policy should embrace these principles. By competing to create abundance instead of adding other deserves more water, the Lower Basin will solve its supply problem the way the U.S. has overcome existing price challenges — through innovation and competition.

Jim Mabayter, chief executive of the public affairs firm, Michelle Fuhrmanow, is not clear of the Colorado River Impact of 2018 that is a travel member of the San Diego County Water Authority.

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RICK REILLY

There was no again, another state dubious Trump girl triumphs

JOHN MCLEMULL, THE WASHINGTON POST

For people make me sick. And because President Donald Trump is the ways old with a pancake that golf along and the clingning of India of Edward Broomchande, you refuse to believe he could shoot a 70 and long two trophies a couple of weeks ago at his Rechnistere course in New Jersey.

He says he "wast" both the senior cover 591 and super senior cover 600 titles by daunting 20 strokes below his age — which is like kicking a 120-yard field goal in snowdown.

Whame on you. No, I'm thinking about this all outfreshing. I've been tracking Trump's golf game for 20 years. It isn't about his golf skills. It's about his calculator-setting math skills.

Watch the master at work.

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This is how many club championships Trump said he had back in 2000.

He and I were playing at Trump National outside New York City Somewhere between his sixth and seventh mailings, he declared, "You know I've won 21 club championships, right?"

I blinked at him. I was looking at a guy who couldn't get out of a bunker if he had a ladder. I figured him for 1.7 handicap, which was pretty good for a 50-year-old, but wise you a turbot of nothing in club championships. Besides, whoever or he'd played on TV — like the Mobile Beach tournament and the Lake Mead celebrity thing — he never finished in the top half.

"No chance, Donald," I construed.

Then he explained it. Every time he buys or builds a new golf course, he plays the first round by himself and declares that the club championship.

I thought, 1902, that's just ... pure ... genius.

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This was the number he was trotting out by 2013. "I've won 19 Club Championships including

this weekend," he posted online, then tracking billboards and no-therapy fun. Mark Coban. "I swings like a little girl with no power or talent."

Bigbiesed? I blinded him it and could find no evidence he'd won any of the six new titles. One time, he'd played a different course and called in the winning score. Another time, he walked in the clubhouse, saw the winner's name on the wall, apparently decided. "I always beat that guy," and declared himself the champ.

You have won the course. It's not like he needs to write a letter to management.

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Fast forward to 2016, and by my unofficial Trump Ring count, he had 10. That's eight championships in 17 years. Which is Tiger Woods that except no objective witness would call me back to coach that any of them won high.

Not the head pro, not the pros he played with, not just of his handwriting, caddies, who drop balls for him the way the Easter Benny drops eggs for toddlers.

He "wot" one title — a two-day event — in Florida even though he spent the first day at a funeral in North Carolina. He "wot" another that apparently was held while he was in Singapore with North American Senator Ben Jang Tin That's a trick even Tim Keller — Ben Jang II — never dreamed up, and he once shot a 18.

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Here is where Trump set himself apart from any balance: bloodsad Sengupta you've ever shot. The Aug. 9, 2012, he suddenly posted on Truth Social about having "10 Club Championships!"

Excepting cockpit Trump had jumped up 10 championships in a single year! Maybe he'd built a pair golf course in the White House basement and was holding secret tourment? I'm telling you, this man could lead a trophy in the 20 percent off box at Circle K.

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On Thanksgiving Day last year, in a video call to soldiers, Trump 30 slip. "I've won 18 club championships, and I don't get to practice much." Two remarkable things about this:

  1. Resection. He'd won two more "championships" at his clubs despite the clubs' not posting anything about them. Trump himself hadn't even mentioned them. But you know how humble he was.

  2. Extra points must be awarded for not only bragging about the 50 imaginary victories — all of courses he owns — but also meaning he could've won even more. He took how many trophies can a man hoist? Don't his arms get tired?

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On 43 or whatever. Which brings us to the recent outing when the World's Most Self-Deceased Online turned to another spectacular performance: the 5-maker 70 at Redminster, which I couldn't get anybody to coach for, since it's a score that would satisfy any scratch golfer of any age. The called TALENT, and I have it, be poised of forward, "and they don't".

1962, actually what Trump has is caddies waiting out ahead on the course, fluffing up his lies, throwing his balls out of bunker, and picking up eight-foot putts they've decided he doesn't need to make. I talked to us on cards of his, who said, "Everybody knows the lead. He has to win the tournament and shoot the lowest score. It's your job to make sure."

As now I have the Championship Cheat Chart at 40 wins, though an outsider at Redminster taking a video of the awards said that for his count, Trump is up to 40.

The guy might be right. Heck, by Christmas, it could be 50. By April, he might have won the Masters. After all, at 60 years old, Trump is playing not only the best golf of his life, but the best amateur golf in the history of the sport.

THEODORF, R. JOHNSON

The USS Abraham Lincoln shows the cost of endless war. I know it well.

A sea, sailors soon discover that anchoring their deployment to the date it ends is a losing strategy. Going home is always too far away. The better way to mark the time is with shorter-term milestones — mail calls, the next part ends. Yet the days about yet long, making it through each one is usually the harder struggle. During my two-donuts Navy career and years on sea duty, I set my daily clock to food and sleep — close-close-close-out. Every man's every wake-up was a loss of the times. Small numbers served as assurances that things were on schedule.

But when missions opened while food, showers and shop detracts — and when road and port radio are unnoticed and homecoming dates repeatedly re-attended — time seems to drop, making life in the middle of the ocean turn from hard to intolerable.

That breakdown matches recent reports of conditions on the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, which is on a historic deployment with more than 240 consecutive days at sea. The crew of roughly 5,000 was supposed to be better several weeks ago, but the prolonged war with Iran has extended its operations. For months, worried family members have raised concerns about the well-being of their sailors and the status of the ship, sharing accounts of broken systems, supply shortages and extreme fatigue.

Any Mike Levin (9-California), who represents the congressional district neighboring the Lincoln's home port in San Diego, downsized the issues on social media: "Moldy showers, broken isolate, laundry down, ice weeks, long, nonstays with, as you know, a dead that came down to half a cup of ice and two tortillas. No soap, deodorant, or toothpaste." Enrique Becerger, Pete Shippell, displayed early on ports at fake news, and President Donald Trump suggested the deployment hasn't been made long enough. Last week, there were reports that at least two sailors attempted to jump overboard.

Experience touches that breaks from routine and exceptions to the rules boost crew morale, especially when the date begin to run together. Mail calls bring a note of bonus, open-ended press calls, a touch of accusation. When not at war, fanatics at

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sea often mean a relaxed schedule and maybe even getting on the ship's deck — a steel beach poster. After a crew has spent 40 days without a port, Navy regulations allow a low dip for the sailors — a welcome system that is not only one of the other. The ship's crew is always ready to move slightly for. There's no expectation that deployment should have the contents of better. For mission and the culture, particularly at war, require enduring hardship. Still, there is such a thing as to create a military service for Lincoln superior to mccinellic "stomach" friendly or one signed up for this and yet have no son, still doing it easily and successfully.

The most difficult part of strategy operations and the other issue at sea, though, happens off the ship. Connections to house keep you grounded, but the absence from it can create stress that responsible the pressures sailors already face. Two months before my first deployment, my mother was diagnosed with cancer. Through thought, it was easy to read in the game, my heart was with hot as she battled

through chemotherapy and radiation thousands of miles away. Less than two years later, my son was born during a second deployment, and I felt like an absentee father hit having several months of his life. The thing that kept me going was knowing the dates when I could buy my room and with again — and my son for the first time.

The mental health bill is well documented. Psychologists have detailed new certain conditions undermine the mental health and quality of work of enduring processes. Risk factors include long and demanding hours, lack of autonomy and extended deployment with a shortstop, uncertainty. The most significant outcomes submitted were inability to cost and insufficient personnel for the mission. In 2015 two collisions involving U.S. Navy maneuvers and commercial vessels took place in the Pacific Ocean, resulting in the deaths of 17 sailors. The accidents were attributed to several factors, including short-sitting and shop deprivation. The captain of my second ship understood this, reminding us to the middle of high-tempo operations that "sleep is a weapon" — and that the lack of it exposes everyone to danger.

The Navy has acknowledged that mission overload and uncertainty mean the Lincoln's sailors "have been pushed to their limits." And it notes that mental health professionals and social support are available to the crew and their families. But when you're eating old food in dirty clothes, after standing a full hour watch on them hours of sleep, in cramped quarters where the showers don't work, a that with an officer can feel low on the list of needs, anxiety, a homecoming date helps everything.

The latest news suggests the sailors on the Lincoln can finally sleep a little easier. The aircraft carrier USS George Washington is no more. Home is still a long way away, but the next best thing is being entered when another crew takes on the mission. Then, it's just counting meals and wake-ups until you get to buy your family — with maybe some mud and a part visit along the way. Accomplishing the mission is always the most important priority during a deployment, but the job isn't done until you make it back home.


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MICHAEL RAMIREZ

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Attorney General Todd Blanche Bates as President Donald Trump speaks in New York on Aug. 16.

EDITORIALS

Todd Blanche is right about DOJ 'independence,' like it or not

ATTORNEY GENERAL Todd Blanche made headlines Sunday for staring the obvious: The Justice Department is part of the Trump administration. That means the president has a right over it there.

"Can you pledge that the Justice Department will always act independently of the White House?" NBC News host Kristen Weller asked Blanche on "Meet the Press."

The recently confirmed attorney general replied: "Well, there's a big difference between saying we will always do our job, and investigate any case and act independently of the White House. So, I'm not going to pledge that. And no attorney general should ever pledge that."

That this exchange was a minor news event calls for a constitutional refresher. The president is required to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed." The Justice Department is the agency Congress created to help the president enhance federal laws.

The president appoints the attorney general and can for him or her at will, not so he can any other Cabinet member. The idea of DOJ "independence" gained popularity in Washington after the Watergate abuses of the 1970s. President Jimmy Carter proposed a law to insulate the attorney general from presidential removal, but his own Office of Legal Counsel and that would likely be unconstitutional.

To the extent that presidents and attorneys general keep their distance, it is out of respect for a well-intentioned custom. Even the strongest advocates of

The attorney general's department is supervised by the president.

independence don't doubt that the president can and should act certain goals for the department. That includes political decisions such as how aggressively to pursue antitrust cases, or seek the death penalty, or punable college campuses for incidents of underminition.

Nor would it even be desirable for the Justice Department to be shielded from the democratic process like federal courts are. Prosecutions can misuse their tremendous power, for political or other reasons, and they need to be accountable to someone. In a democracy with a separation of powers, that means the president and his appointees.

To recognize that the Justice Department is subordinate to the White House is not to excuse abuses. On the contrary, recognizing that the attorney general is unavoidable a political figure and not an irreproachable technocrat gives the public an avenue to criticize his judgments.

Blanche's Justice Department (he was initially deputy attorney general) has launched a series of flurry investigations and prosecutions of the president's purported enemies, most of which have failed in court. Qualitative prosecution is despoable whether the prosecutors responsible claim to be acting "independently" or not. There are ways the

White House can influence the Justice Department short of a direct order — or the 2022 New York Times look that President Joe Biden was frustrated with Attorney General Merck Gantzel for an anti-prosecution.

Ideally, senior officials including the attorney general have enough standing to tell the president "no," and are willing to resign if they are overstated, on a matter of significant importance. William F. Barr, who was attorney general in Trump's first term, wrote in his memo that he told the president before his nomination that he "could not tolerate political interference in criminal cases" — as opposed to civil cases — "and would take the job only based on that understanding."

That's a good line for attorneys general to think of their have the political leverage to do so. Blanche probably does not. When White asked him, "Should the president have a voice in individual prosecution decisions of all?" he replied that the attorney "amongst the a voice in prosecutions... And so whether President Trump should have a, quote, 'voice,' it depends."

Blanche was in audition mode for attorney general for months. One of his selling points to skeptical senators was that if he was confirmed, he would have more ability to push back on bad ideas emanating from the White House. Now he has made it to the top of the department, and Trump is still his boss. He legacy will be defined as part by how willing an instrument he will be in the White House's revenge campaign.

Mark Cuban bests Ro Khanna on wealth taxes

REP RO KHAANA (D-California) supports his state's billionaire tax proposal on the ballot in November. Texas businessman Mark Cuban had a question. What about bounden of promising start-ups who are billionaires only on paper?

Khanna, seldom was revealing. Hint: It would create another tool for government control.

On Saturday, Cuban noted on X that California has more and more "deca someone" — start-ups with volunteers of 400 billion. If a founder owns even 10 percent of such a company, he or she could be considered a billionaire despite not having much wealth aside from the paper value of a vast corporate item. It's not clear how such a person would pay the supposedly one-time 5 percent in a Khanna tax program.

Khanna replied to Cuban that the paper-billionaire founders could, more badly, get loans from the government using their companies as collateral. "Silver Shaped founders is pledge shares with a loan from the government to pay tax," Khanna posted. "At the end of the period, the loan is either paid back in cash, or the government assumes the shares."

So, Khanna plan is for government

The congressman has a peculiar solution for taxing start-up founders.

to . . . front people money to cover their taxes. That's a variation of current policy for people of modest means; a significant portion of welfare spending amounts to returning money that households already paid in taxes that same year.

But Khanna wants a revenue break mill for people he considers rich. The state would lead taxpayers' money to other taxpayers so they can pay a novel wealth tax back to the state.

The congressman's proposal security for the wealth-tax loan is meaningless. If a idea outcuts start-up succeeds, its founders will likely have enough cash to pay back the loan. But if the business quitters and the high valuation disappears, the government would then own shares of a failed company.

That means many loans would never be paid back and the government would accumulate stakes in failed companies.

It's socialism without the purported benefit. California would own the means of loss-production.

No sensible bank would ever give a loan to a start-up with private shares as the only collateral. It's too risky. That's why venture capital and other forms of loss-bank trading exist for start-ups — and why most venture investments don't just cut.

Cuban's scenario might be uncommon, it's true. But every party of California's proposed billionaire tax would present a new situation. There are about 200 billionaires in the state. Creating a profile of their wealth and property for tax purposes is not as simple as adding up money to a bank account.

In addition to driving out the rich, wealth loans are uniquely challenging to administer the high cost of the rich countries that have tried the idea have repeated them.

Today's advocates of wealth taxation have offered a series of bad explanations for the state-borrowable problems would be addressed. Khanna's is only the latest. It's not tax requires the government to start giving out special loans to pay itself, maybe it's not a good tax in the first place.

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

What professors gained by winning with El-Sayed

Slogan Michelle Shanks (in American American at University Professors is making a mistake.

In her Aug. 10 column, "What the professors lost by winning with El-Sayed" Michelle argued that the AATP's first-year Social Endowment — of Abdul El-Sayed in Michigan's Democratic Senate primary — failed reinforcing the perception of ideological publications that has made universities vulnerable to attack. Her argument gets the central question right: Should professors respond to the publications of higher education by relocating from politics, or by organizing politically themselves?

I believe engaging in politics is the only way to build power to defend the sector against the barrage of attacks from the Trump administration. The AATP has become political because politicians are increasingly making decisions that determine whether higher education can survive.

For much of the 20th century, through a system of shared governance, faculty helped determine curriculum, academic standards and hiring. That model has unneeded.

State legislatures are now dictating curriculum and restricting academic freedom. Boards and administrative have centralized authority, and tenure has steadily eroded. Nearly three-quarters of college instructors now work in contingent positions.

The AATP's term toward politics was thrust upon us. When workers lose their seat at the governing table, they speak collectively through unions and politics. Academic workers are no different.

The AATP is affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers, a 1.6 million-member union. Its job is to build political power around the candidate who will fight for higher education. El-Sayed supports making college issues of lootlight, rebuilding public investment and defending academic freedom.

Professor child's classes the battlefield, but we're no longer willing to pretend we aren't standing on our.

Todd Wolfson, Washington The writer is president of the AATP

Back-to-school advice from a pro

I retired from teaching in June, and this is the first time in 30 years that I have been at El-Sayed. Back-to-school supplies for my own children or my classroom. As, I read Michelle Singletary's Aug. 12 Color of Money column, "There's a better way to purchase back-to-school supplies," with interest. I have a few additional suggestions.

Many parent-teacher associations offer a school supply box. It may not always be the cheapest option, but purchasing it supports the school and saves parents time. If that option is unavoidable, I would urge parents to stick to the school supply list and not purchase extras. That 64-count option box can become a distinction. Parents should

also not opt for lower-quality brands than what the list expects. It could cost parents more money to replace supplies throughout the year if they don't hold up. And, unless a teacher has specifically asked for it, don't buy an individual pencil sharpener. They are the base of curriculum for a reason. Pencil shavings inevitably end up all over the floor.

Suppliers could find where those shared supplies aren't enough or run out, teachers end up spending their own money to fill the gap? I know from my own experience how they this is. For parents who are able, ask your child's teacher whether they have an Amazon with list for their classroom.

Purchasing school supplies is a growing financial burden for many families. These families should contact a school counselor or their child's teacher. Many counselors collect extra supplies or can reach out confidentially to the PTA for support, and teachers often have leftovers from previous students.

The most important things parents can supply their children with are free encouragement, a positive attitude toward learning and a library card.

Diane B. Norton, Fairfax

A Social Security crisis isn't inevitable

The day, it news article "In Social Security benefit cuts loom, Congress wades into the crisis" presents the very premise that keeps this debate stuck. that the pregnant future is a forced choice between cutting benefits and raising taxes. It isn't.

Social Security uprates on a per-中华全国各地. The bonds that the trust fund holds are simultaneously an asset to and a liability of the federal government, thereby offsetting each other, and have no bearing on the government's ability to pay benefits. The 6477 billion shortfall looks binding only because Congress has forbidden Social Security from drawing on general revenue. The military and civil-service retirement funds receive exactly such transfers as a matter of routine.

Congress does not need another commission to provide cover for cutting benefits. And it needs to stop treating a self-imposed accounting deadline as a fiscal cliff. Congress should protect scheduled benefits, let the fund draw on general revenues as other government retirement programs do, and invest in the capacity that genuinely supports returns.

Edward Lane, Gardiner, New York

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Why RFK Jr.'s pro-peptide push is so dangerous

By DONALD G. MCDAN, JR.

A 6'9 of Honors 1977 plus "The Smokeless Boys" an aging former 'nondraftisan explains how to get laughs. The world with a f1, 'tube before a future' he tells his nephew "Chicken a future, make a house . . . before a net hunch"

This kind of thing, he has to be the medicine, too. What is it about "I'm taking a new peptide" that sounds harmless, even healthful? Peptides are suddenly everywhere. If someone said, "I'm injecting a chemical?" swirl think them into "Chemical" isn't healthy; it says "chemistry class," "chemotherapy," "chemical sanitation," But "peptides" is 'pocky' "Report" it indicates "Pay side" "Pay side"!

What's a peptide? Just a short protein. Proteins, you may remember from biology class, are long things of action to be obtained by which active 5'3' pops of DNA's normal babies. A short string — just two to 10 or 100 amino acids — is a peptide, also thing longer in a protein.

Why does this matter? Because peptides, like other proteins, are more likely have effects, which may be good or bad. You are made largely of protein, of course. So is extra venom. Damage is a peptide. So is insulin. Insulin saves lives, but as every diabetic knows, an overdose can cause seizures, brain damage and death if it can't quickly re-voced with a sugar injection.

Peptide peptides are said to create tissue, improve skin elasticity, stimulate hair growth and slow aging. Should prost, right? But consider penable side effects. It you have a few precancerous cells looking industrially in your presence or breast, injecting a peptide like stimulates human growth, hormone might supercharge them into a tumor.

This is why Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s pro-peptide push is so dangerous. Kennedy spends denote the Big Pharma companies that made vaccines and

patients' drugs. He long ended domestic against them. But with his 'look at me I'm such a bad boy' braggadness, he champions rebellious. Shortage, an industries that sell suspicions, lightly regulated overcomes Minnesota side, the handoffs of the anti-vaccine movement have included some of the makers of rhinoceros and dietary supplements. They've not tested as rigorously as vaccines and prescription made because they cannot legally claim to cure disease. But they rely on pitch words like "immune-boosting," "kidney-cleansing," "respiratory support" and "recombinanting" to imply they can cure cancer, kidney failure, lung disease, erectile dysfunction and so on.

How Kennedy has aligned himself with another three industry — peptides.

Although there have been many scandals in which supplements turned out to contain fake ingredients or impurities, at least most of these were pills and powders. With luck, they might be broken down by the digestive system as vomited out.

But most peptides are reported straight into the bloodstream. Some orders are compounding pharmacies that, at least in theory, will ask whether you actually need the dose or have a condition it could worsen. Many sales are on sites with disclosures like this: "All products ... are intended solely for laboratory research purposes and are not for human or animal consumption. These materials are for in vitro research only" But they come as nasal sprays, capsules and injection vials — clearly not meant for post-dish research.

Google 'peptides' and a common search question pops up: "Which peptides dose for Rogan lase?" That is where many Americans are now getting their medical advice — from a former comic whose medical credentials are well made of Dr. Orr, and who co-founded a dietary supplements company.

Rogan Bates to test the "Whitneyes-stack," a combination of two peptides, BPC107 and TF-500, that supports the off-road from muscle. He was 90 percent regenerative is best arm. In February, Kennedy appeared on Rogan's dose and followed: "I'm a big fan of peptides. I've used them myself — and used them with really good effect — on a couple of subjects." He was anxious, he said, to make them more easily available.

A long explanation of the legal and regulatory issues and the history of compounding pharmacies can be found in this excellent report by the Guardian, but it comes down to that. Kennedy is not requiring large, multilevel placebo-controlled double-blind trials for such peptide. So prove whether they work and are safe (or not) — even though this is exactly what he said to demand for children's vaccines. Instead, he added multiple people with less to the peptide industry to a fixed and long administration advisory committee that in July recommended undoing a Reference decision to get several approved peptides in a category that promotes research but not sales. That's not inviting trouble: Injecting foreign proteins inevitably triggers immune reactions, which can be highly unpredictable.

Kenneth is pushing us backward into the 10th century, when anyone who knew that a cocktail of morphine and alcohol would quiet a crusade baby could set up a company to make something like "Mrs. Winckney's bootlegy freng" and get rich sailing to — riding an wave of stencils and suppressing poisoned reports of babies who never woke up. It's exactly what we don't need.

Donald G. McNair, Jr., a former global health-superior health澎湃 from Texas, is the author of The Modern of Pegasus Lessons from 25 Years of Covering Penicences.

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I'm a hawk. I'm shocked by a $1.5 trillion defense budget.

As a defense bank, I'm long been in favor of more military spending — up to and including when the defense budget hit $1.5 trillion this year. But I'm experiencing real minor shock at the Trump administration's $1.5 trillion request for rent rent. In inflation splashed terms, that 10 percent increase would result in the largest defense budget ever — exceeding even the World War II peak.

And this comes at a time when the federal budget debuts at a $1.4 trillion and instead shuts as nearly $40 trillion. On its current trajectory, public debt as a percentage of gross domestic product in 2010 will exceed the record set in 1996. Guarded, defense outlets are only 10 percent of federal spending, but you know what they say: 'A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you're talking real money.' In this case, every talking about another $100 billion in real money.

There is, as short, good reason Congress isn't waiting to reduce stamp the staggering defense budget. The House, for a narrow margin, passed a $1.15 trillion defense budget and a $1.95 billion supplemental to fund the loan was. In addition to the money in the House bills, the White House wants another $100 billion, but a reconciliation bill that can't be filibustered by Democrats. But that measure appears to be DNA in the Senate. With time running out, the armed forces are likely to begin the new fiscal year on Oct. 1 under a 'traditional revolution' that provides 'safe' $600 billion.

Defense Secretary Pete Heguchi has no one but himself to blame. He has been campaigning on of Congress, so it's hardly surprising that its members are not making it hard for a massive part of cash. If Heguchi wants to win bipartisan support for the defense budget — something that was taken for granted in more part — he needs to start briefing Senate Democrats, not just Republicans. And he needs to be a much better job of addressing lawmakers' concerns about controversies such as the unexplained fringe of general officers, the lashion attacks on alleged drug books, the deteriorating conditions aboard an aircraft carrier designed to the Middle East and the failed war with Iran.

No one doesn't do need to replenish missile strategies running low because of the time conflict, but the very fact that the United States has used up such a large part of its missile asexual capacity is a stunning instrument in some of defense misappropriations that long predate President Donald Trump. You would think that 10 trillion would have enough missiles to fight China or Russia, but it turns out that we don't even have enough to fight that. But that was not revealed that the military was woefully di-proposed to fight

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Defense Secretary Pete Heguchi at a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on July 19.

an enemy equipped with two-seat drones. Death drones and missiles have done serious damage to 0.1% military installations in the Middle East.

It's true that the new defense budget has a lot more money for drones and drone defenses, but it also includes massive bioendogies that can't be justified on the merits.

The Congressional Budget Office isn't estimated that the 10 nuclear-powered battleships that Trump wants to build as part of the 'Golden Fleet' will be at least 50 percent more expensive than initially estimated. The total price to up to $227 billion, and the fact "Trump class" ship will cost $25.6 billion, making it the most expensive warship ever built. A new aircraft carrier, at $25 billion, is a bargain by comparison.

If the 'Golden Fleet' ever sails, it could become target practice for Chinese drones and missiles. But it's unlikely that it will ever see the sun because it relies on technologies, such as have weapons and electromagnetic rad guns, that are not ready for deployment. A future administration may well cancel the whole project, but not before incurring billions in research and development costs.

The 1997 estimates that the Golden Dome missile defense system — another Trump favorite — would cost even more: a whopping $1.2 trillion. That's exactly seven times higher than the 1975 billion price tag the administration attached to this project last year, and it's unlikely that the system will be able to change objective, and that the entire country from missile or drone attack.

And then there is the additional cost. Many to be billions of dollars, of rehanging before aircraft carriers with drone outspells — all because Trump has an additional amount of microencapsules available. The Navy would also have to spend billions

more to move the command issues of future aircraft carriers from the year to the entire, as demanded by Trump on aesthetic grounds.

Under Heguchi's weak and woeful leadership, the defense budget has become a page trade not just for Chinese marine food flights, or many from also for Trump family members. The Washington Post reported that companies in which the president's own Erin and Donald Jr. have invested have received at least $1.5 billion in defense contracts since the start of Trump's second term.

Perhaps there's a case for a $1.5 trillion defense budget, but, so far, Heguchi hasn't made it, at least not surprisingly. Indeed, The Post reported earlier that year that military officers were committing to figure out how to spend an extra $500 billion Heguchi seems to have picked $1.5 trillion as the 'top line' arithmetic rather than conducting a rigorous bottom-up analysis of what the military needs.

Prising the his part, hasn't given a single speech providing a detailed justification for the defense budget. His argument for it remains of the bumper-sticker level, claiming that all that extra spending will produce a 'Stream Military' But at what cost?

A far greater Republican president — Dwight D. Bloodhoover — recognized that the nation must provide for its defense today without "pleadoring the previous reversion of tomorrow."

The 1997 estimate of $1.5 trillion is a result of our grandchildren without risking the loss also of their political and spiritual heritage! "He said to his 1997 farewell address wearing of the dangers of an undecided 'holidays industrial complex.' Those people are particularly extra today, to the detriment of the nation's future security."

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A Medicare-for-all gift is sharing the GOP in the face

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We're doing $5.6bn of because McIntosh's Democratic Senate nominee last week, the Republican opponent, Mike Rogers, immediately attacked the 'electrical' 'unanimous' on crime, terrorism and mass Chinese homes. (I don't support the Medicare-for-all, a system in which the federal government would become nearly the only provider of health insurance.

Based on the frequency with which $5.6bn of brings up health care, he should think the issue is an asset for him in the case. Perhaps Rogers agrees with that assessment. If so, he will raise an opportunity to develop or even convert it into a liability.

If $5bn? Is one of the first candidates in a competitive statewide election to support Medicare-for-all? The 1997 statewide election, as it is published in the Boston Globe on Maine, is another Puget Pinnacle, seeking to represent Minnesota in the Senate. Is it that? Yet there are sound reasons to think the idea could become a weight on those candidates?

Americans, for all their complaints about the health care system, generally should like prospect of Washington disrupting their insurance. Many surveys have found that most people are satisfied with what they have. When Bill Clinton proposed a more government-run system a generation ago, the most potent off-road against it was that it threatened people's existing coverage. Barack Obama, having passed from Clinton's failure to enact his legislation, was the first time to put the tax system into "a control promise of his own health policy. The lowest political measure for Minnesota was when that promise didn't bear out for a million people who saw their plans canceled.

Support for the status quo — or, perhaps more accurately, fear of what Washington might replace it with — has doomed emerging conservative plans too. After Clinton's ambitious failed, Republicans advanced changes to Medicare that Democrats successfully portrayed as a threat to senior 'medical care.' The GOP's efforts to repeal Obamacare during President Donald Trump's first term can aground because too many Americans had gotten used to getting coverage from it.

Medicare-for-all would improve more radical disruptions on the health care system than any of those earlier proposals and laws. In the book $5.6bn of is achieved about Medicare-for-all — styled as a "chance guide" to the idea — he was developing that everyone with coverage from their employer, private insurance, Medicare Advantage or Medicaid would have to "transpose" to the new system. "MAA would not be an age-in or opi-out program, everyone would be covered."

Runy cost projections

For each plans depend on doubling payments to doctors and hospitals.

The leading Medicare-for-all bill, written by Sen. Bernie Sanford of Vermont and co-appointed by 17 other senators, would go so far as to make it "right to enter any private insurance contract to provide a service covered by the new government program. (Sanders allows that buying insurance for cosmetic procedures, should it ever become a viable product, would still be legal.) The bill would impose tight restrictions on paying privately for medical care, too.

It's Medicare-for-all, whether you like it or not. Even when advocates can't exploit about prohibiting most private health insurance — Jackson and 'Panagis' haven't figured their hands — it's hard to see how the idea could prevail without removing private coverage as a real option.

If $5bn? was angry about this point in a recent interview, and you can see why The plan entails turning hundreds of millions of dollars off their current coverage. There are million seniors alone have chosen Medicare Advantage plans. Traditional Medicare wouldn't guarantee stability, either. "Medicare fund would change," too, he conceded to the bank. If anyone called on a new project would come out ahead on the new plan. They would receive more benefits and pay no more for health care than before, with any extra taxes offset by no longer having, or pay premiums or one-of-pocket medical care.

But it's questionable whether most voters would, or should, share that confidence. How cost projections for each plans depend on doubling payments to doctors and hospitals, which would probably change the policy.

In the race for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020, several candidates achieved some version of Medicare-for-all. The winner, however, was an opponent of the idea. An Italian, who was not "Medicare" but never had any more.

At the start of that campaign, a poll found that two-thirds of Medicare-for-all supporters believed it would let people keep the health insurance they already had. More recent polling has found that the bill would be "unfair." The decision that that cost $5.6bn would have been made, but that could just be proved had "some" or "a lot" of confidence in the federal government's ability to administer it. Seventy percent said they'd prefer to stay with their current insurance.

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charged with coordinating the web of federal agencies that deal with harkazak and provided scientific guidance to top officials.

That team rapidly dwindled after Trump returned to officeated cuts and reorganization, said the three former officials, as well as a fourth former official, who also worked for both administration. At times, nobody at the White House was dedicated solely to biosecurity, according to three of the former officials.

The issues have come as the administration has delayed or placing key Biden-ins directives. It revealed a 2013 executive order on AI calling for stronger biological safeguards and just doubt on a policy issued the following year designed to require computers to screen buyers seeking genetic components that could be used to create biological agents — widely seen by experts as a basic pillar of the nation's defense.

Trump directed officials to produce a revised version by August 2020. More than a year later, it has yet to appear, even as AI companies say their most advanced models are gaining increasingly sophisticated biological capabilities alongside the funding shifts that have slattered officials this year.

"They have know-speed themselves in their ability to create any policy that would have staring power," said one of the former experts, who recently worked directly on outbreak response policy. "That's the risk, they're not playing the long game. The whole purpose of having the technocrats there is

to advise political leaders on the enhanced tradeoffs of taking one path or another."

In the absence of a large team, the White House has relied on a small revolving cast of employees. They have included a junior fellow without a security clearance, a post-timer from the research organization Rand, a pair of 12A studies with little expertise in the field, and an Air Force doctor who had been a consultant to the White House medical office, according to the three experts.

A White House official said the administration was working to strengthen the Biden-ins policy, calling it inadequate and technically limited despite the staff devoted to developing it, and did not address questions about the raiding changes.

"The Administration's commitment to addressing AI and biological safety risks is clear and ongoing," the official said in an email. "The White House has been developing policy for over a year, including in our AI Action Plan last summer."

The Trump administration has acknowledged the biological security risks AI poses while looking for potential for the technology to help keep the nation safe. Trump told foreign leaders gathered at the United Nations last year that he wanted to prevent biological weapons disasters and said AI was a tool to help.

At the Pentagon, a former health official who led Operation Wing Speed — the other during the first Trump administration to rapidly produce a vaccine for the coronavirus — is involved in efforts to use AI to speed the development of new defenses against future pandemics and to deter bioreactors. Part of the work involves analyzing billions of tweaks to antibodies to assess how to respond to new forms of the coronavirus.

But that work is taking place in a government that analysis and the former experts say has been drained of expertise amid broader cuts to federal public health and science funding.

The White House removed all the staff from the Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy, an organization created to load the nation's re-

sponse to the kind of major outbreak that the most dangerous kind of bioweapons could trigger. The office was constructed as 10-ola spread in Africa this spring.

A National Security Council unit dedicated to health security was also shut, two of the former experts said, and parts of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and Department of Homeland Security responsible for biological threats were broken up as part of broader reorganization.

A scientist who worked on biotechnology and national security issues in both the first Trump and Biden administrations said the federal government is not taking a leading role in coordinating a response to the risks posed by the rapidly evolving technology.

Every time an administration changes over there's a lot of continuity that just gets disrupted," said the scientist, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized by their employer to speak publicly in the transition from Biden to Trump. they said, "White X comes to biosecurity that happened in a very disruptive way."

There has never been one federal agency responsible for biosecurity, a sprawling field that encompasses efforts to secure research labs, aspects of public health work and international diplomacy, and which is increasingly focused on the role of AI. But an analysis of Trump's most recent budget request by the Council on Strategic Risks, a Washington-based security-policy think tank, concluded that the administration's rhetoric on biosecurity was not qualified by its funding proposals. In a separate analysis, the group found that spending across multiple government departments peaked in 2016, before declining slightly as Trump's last year — with the administration proposing further cuts.

"General programmatic cuts and agency-specific reorganization have contested and eliminated key programs, clouding budgetary transparency and weakening US deterrence efforts," the council wrote in a blog post.

When Trump returned to of-

fice last year, his team was focused on eliminating barriers to the development of AI technology. That approach began to shift this spring when a new generation of models proved to be capable of backing into computer networks, leading administration officials to embrace the kind of government oversight of networks released tools that they had once spanned.

There are now signs that officials are taking additional interest in the potential dangers. That has included a recent string of headings on biological risks between OpenAI and the White House and half a dozen government agencies, according to a person familiar with the meetings, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe their private nature. Politics reported this month that the White House was launching a new initiative involving its cybersecurity office and a top official at the Department of Health and Human Services.

Leaders in the AI industry have long said that their tools being used to enable a biological attack ranks among their top foam.

"I'm getting very frustrated," said David Keltman, a professor of medicine at Stanford University who worked on pandemic response in the Biden White House.

The newest AI models, such as AirForce's XrFlow and OpenAI's GPT-2.5, have continued to get better at high-level biological research. But just as the models ability to write computer code has made them good at backing, their biological capabilities have stoked from that they could be used to help build a new bioweapons, set off a new pandemic or aid even a relative amateur in carrying out a biological attack. This month, the journal Science published the results of a successful effort to use AI to engineer new viruses. They were designed to infect bacteria rather than humans, but the outcome was a clear sign of what is becoming possible.

As early as last summer, researchers of OpenAI determined that they were close to reaching "high" levels of capabilities in biology, which the company defines as capabilities that "ing-

nificantly increase existing risk vectors for severe harm." The company labeled the Trump administration and hosted more than 10 government experts for a summit at its San Francisco headquarters that July to discuss how its systems could be used for biological defense. (The Washington Post has a content partnership with OpenAI.)

The company said it has continued to work with the administration, aiming to provide officials with access to a special version of GPT for biological defense that is safe. Residual.

"The Administration has increasingly prioritized this important issue as AI capabilities have expanded, and we welcome their partnership," an OpenAI spokeswoman said in an email. "Despite the growing concern, scientists remain divided on how serious the risks are, however they might materialize and how the nation should prepare. Large language models that power challenge could be helping terrorists to do tricky lab work, and specialized biological design tools could aid in the creation of new kinds of deadly pathogens not readily recognized by content and tools of surveillance."

In October, researchers at Microsoft detailed how they had patched gaps in detection systems after using AI to engineer digital versions of thousands of homes that were not caught by the existing safety net.

A report by Rand concluded that attackers have a significant advantage over detractors when it comes to biological incidents. Someone carrying out an attack could make multiple efforts, while authorities need to be able to tackle every threat because even one would result in catastrophe consequences."

Leading detection AI firms have sought to look down their models, blocking them from announcing questions about risks, biological research and providing more capable systems only to trusted partners. But AI guardrails are imperfect and OpenAI said in July that its testing of leading Chinese models, which are made freely available, indicates that they do not have the same kinds of protection built in.

"I think we have a massive col-

lective-action problem in front of us," said Keltman, the Stanford professor.

AI systems have gone on running tracking spoon in recent months but, for sure, experts say the barrier between the digital world and the biological one presents a major hurdle — and an important line of defenses for that could begin to change as companies seek to automate laboratories.

"The ultimate team are a ways out," said Crystal Grant, a researcher at the Council on Strategic Risks. "We have a hard time before they're here to prepare ourselves."

Because the name abilities can allow AI to be used for dangerous and helpful biological research, many scientists also fear their work becoming too tightly regulated.

The Trump administration recently released a new policy on what it calls dangerous gain of function research. It's a long-standing approach involving tinkering with pathogens in order to better understand how to defend against them. But it has become increasingly controversial in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The Trump administration has embraced the theory that the virus swapped from a Chinese lab that was undergoing gain of function work. Even scientists say the new policy is vague and could impede legitimate research.

In the private sector, researchers complained that biological guardrails halfways put on its most powerful model were too strict. The company loosened the restrictions that month.

Paul Friedrich, a retired Air Force general, said the need to get the balance of safety and progress right underscored the need for strong leadership and expertise in the federal government.

Friedrich, who ended his government career leading the White House pandemic office under Biden, said the cuts in the Trump administration have "improvisionally left the nation less well prepared and at risk of squandering as incredible opportunities."

"Were on the crop of curing some of the issues of humanity," Friedrich said.


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An uneasy path forward for Kennedy Center

After a two-year closure, Washington's premier arts facility may end up right back where it started: In a self-imposed quagmire

BY PHILIP KENNEDY

Back in February 2020, Donald Trump must have thought the Kennedy Center would be an easy win. Given that he could appoint and dismiss members of the board, there was a legal path to his unprecedented takeover of the traditionally nonpartisan arts center. And after that, perhaps the various communities — ar-

ists, audiences, patrons, big de- noes — that make up the Kennedy Center resolution would fall in line and embrace or at least toke- ate his co-option of the living memorial to the 10th president. Trump could put on black tie, walk the red carpets of the cen- ter's towering corridors and imagine he had achieved the so- cial legitimacy that was always decent him by the great cultural

nurtitutions of his hometown, New York.

These was evidence, early in his second term, that this was plausible. Billionaires, some of them former Trump skeptics or antagonists, had flocked to his inauguration and tried his back ership. Major corporations start- ed ending back or eliminating their 1981 programs even before

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Actress gained fame for 'Heroes,' 'Nashville' roles

BY NANCY WHITTAILL, GREY BATTLE AND ASHLEY PETTINA MALOW

Harden Panettere, a former child actress who rose to fame in the public eye and starred in TV shows 'Heroes' and 'Nashville,' died Aug. 30 in South Carolina. She was in:

South Carolina's Greenville County Coroner's Office con- firmed her death, saying she was in cardiac arrest before she died. Emergency medical services es- sponded to a 9th call reporting a cardiac arrest of 2:59 p.m. on this day at a residence in Greenville, where they found Panettere an- teropositive. She was pronounced dead at 3:31 p.m. after liberating measures were attempted. There

were no signs of trauma, and the cause of death needs further in- vestigation, the office said in a statement.

In May, Ms. Panettere released a memoir, 'This Is Me: A Restor- ing,' in which she detailed her life growing up in the spotlight, and her struggles with postpartum depression, substance abuse and dementia abuse.

She began acting as a child, gaining her first television credit before she turned 9 on the soap opens 'One Life to Live.' At 10, she stared in 'Remember the To- tans.'

Her big break came when she played a high school cheerleader with regenerative superpowers in 'Heroes' in 2020; the TV series ran for four seasons. She later

perturbed rising country artist Ju- lette Barnes on 'Nashville.' She also had roles in the Seaview her- vor franchise, 'Bring It On: All or Nothing,' and the restroom 'I Love You, Both Forget.'

Tributes to the actress poured in Monday 'I wish the world had more time with you because I had a learning curiosity about who you were becoming. I saw this beautiful Phoenix rising from the ashon,' actress Viola Davis posted on Instagram.

'In an interview on Jay Shetty's 'On Purpose' podcast released in May, Ms. Panettere described her debilitating anxiety, alcoholism and custody battle over her child, circumstances she said were writ- ten into her character on 'Nash- ville.' 'It felt like it never ended. I

didn't know where Juliet began and Harden ended,' she said.

In her memoir and press tour interview, she described her struggles with postpartum de- pression, drugs and alcohol, and the death of her brother three years ago. She also discussed the presence to please everyone and her fractured relationship with her mother, who served as her manager for years in her child- hood, where 'everything was frequent.'

'I finally feel like I have shaken off all of this darkness and this negativity. . . . And that means I closed one door and another door is opened,' she said on the pod- cast. 'Said I can feel all the exciting possibilities. I feel like I THE PANETTERE ON B2

Dog-eared delights

The books that caught readers' eyes this summer

BY ELA JALLI

After more than 10 years in the publishing industry, Ann Groho still remembers the summer when everyone was reading 'A Little Life.' The 15th page tragedy by Hanya Yanagihara hardly seemed like the perfect beach read or travel companion.

A couple of years later, she saw the mass popularity of Emma Glorie psychological thriller 'The Glorie,' which brought readers into the lives of the ultraunch in the Mampions.

Groho, director of digital prod- ucts at Bookshop.org, a role dedi- sated to supporting independent bookstores, points to one com- monality among the books that devoted readers turn to as tem-

peratives rise and days grow long escapism.

'It's a book that takes you to a new place,' she says, 'that lets you explore some new concepts, maybe lets you daydream a little bit.'

And despite the prevalence of concern about people reading you, Groho says Bookshop has seen an increase in sales this summer. 'Summer is the time when everybody wants to have a book in their hand, regardless of whether they're actually reading it or not,' she says.

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to took office. The National Gallery of Art, the Smithsonian Institution and FBI, dependent on federal dollars, were quick to contribute too, closing their diversity efforts only days after an extensive order forbade federal employees from engaging in such work. And if some Kennedy Center patrons stayed away under living, they couldn't replaced by the burgeoning school of pilot fish from Mars-Acape.

But recent this week show the extent to which Trump attacks by most The Washington Post reports of an the disastrous financial impact of the Trump takeover on the Kennedy Center's premier season, the National Symphony Orchestra, which suffered a devastating and, once beyond, an unintended, boycott, and the refusal of artistic to perform at the center, have apparently led to another sad, unnecessarily development the decision. Thursday to close the arts venue for a two-year renovation.

Given how the roughly Trump's leadership has destroyed the center's visibility as a presenting an important role in the United States and a view of a slow of bad options The Kennedy Center health business team be nominated or even committed as part of an ongoing business, the that only talks to the gangsters. And if the word gangsters results, the more-than-come decision by Trump — his fear of future against that, the more-than-come decision by Trump — his fear of future against that, the more-than-come decision by Trump — he has been a good thing to both cases ignored history and the social dynamics of a complex situation.

Even have spent any time at all at the Kennedy Center, and espe-

cially at performances in the National Symphony, it's clear that a large part of its audience was the committee not long after the Second World War. For people in their 70s and 80s, there are two key political ones that shape much of their thinking. First is the traumatic and still vivid memory of the war against tourism fought by their parents' generation. The second is the events of the late 1800s — the assassination, the Vietnam War, the protests against the administration of London E. Johnson and Richard M. House.

Both of these touchstones, rightly or wrongly, intervene in many decisions. When Trump took over the Kennedy Center, and later attempted to resume its but himself, many liberal business left the fuel to do their best to do the same social media, and in conversation with one another, longtime supporters of the orchestra cited a name from the post "What's Partnership, the institution of the Berlin Philharmonic from 1832 to 1945. Partnerships was one of the greatest musicians of the 20th century, but last year's new former festival of the first time was in the German. Even though Partridupist was diagnosed by Hitler, and despite serious efforts to count the Nazi degradation of German as their source, the became the Spieltag of culture, the name erythrocytes with a fuller action.

The analogy to Partridupist was regarded as best. The 1800s was a difficult time for the Kennedy Center caught up something in the whole fabric, and despite the name, it has never interfered in a establish mechanism of the government of as a truly national entity.

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The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, with Wilhelm Partridupist, rehearsing for a London concert in 1946. Partridupist's legacy was tailed by his decision to remain in Nazi Germany.

him. It is Washington's local orchestra, now performing at an international level. The only artistic compromise that was forced upon them under Trump was performing the national uniform before every concert. It is offensive, of course, to trivialize the actions in the way, to treat it as little better than an advertising single rather than many of a solemn occasion. But it was a small concession.

There are hard choices to be made under authorization: the two persons' institutions that can move to rehabil and that are

not wholly overspied? Or do not, at all cost, avoid the order that Partridupist itself is proud part of the Kennedy Center audience these symbols: resistance over unintended preservation, and they did back on a blunt but powerful but strongly associated with the civil rights movement of the 1850s and 70s: the farmers.

The audience was constantly in Donald Trump. But the harvest could have been more targeted, and it could have spared the National Symphony The Kennedy Center concert had might have

been a place to gather and show both support for the orchestra and resistance to Trump.

Did Trump know that he was at least among arts lovers that they would abandon the center after gather rather than ask any form of what the case are either critical? The board, at least, should have shown better than decided to put Trump's name on the building, a steward of the institution, legally obligated to work on its best interests and serve its congressionally chartered purpose, their should have sounded a ridiculous de-

mand that would lead inevitably to institutional wreckage.

On Thursday, they again demonstrated their commitment not only to the American people, and certainly not of his/her usefulness at the center. Despite a court ruling that the center cannot be retained for the city, they could not have to close the center for two years, but to interfac the words "Restored and Runoversedly President Donald J. Trump" on its heads and related to the city's 1800s. And Donald J. Trump Plans: What was illegal for first time won't become legal the second of third time. And that the gang was desperate and the damage will spread.

The two-year closure with, however, allow the 1800 to put some air between it and the center, and that was the same as the center, by necessary and welcome, and a planning document obtained by The Post suggests that some accurate improvements to the case will fall well be included in the roughly $200 million project.

But without independent leadership, without a board that would like to enter and the service to the American public to only put only, the people who have stayed away since February 2025 will not return in July 2026. Without a competent representative, staff, the center will be an empty shelf. The building may be renovated, but it will lack a road, a purpose and an audience. The 1800, which may recognize its local audience, are by no means one-on-one outside the center, will return. But as long as Trump is still head of the center, it has some connection with the building, they will be then right back where they are now.

Interest in novels, 'Whistler,' 'Calamity Club' has healed up over the summer

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Needs. The 120 has over 110 million users worldwide, and books ratings, reviews and "data" additions! We think they read—are planning to start.

The 120's among Goodreads, managing editor, uses that for all the talk of what makes it an perfect beach read, she doesn't see major shifts in reading trends during the summer. (Washington Post owner Jeff Kone is the executive chairman of America, which owns Goodreads.)

The books at the top of Goodreads' charts this summer include a national tale of a total with getting much to the 200s, a story spanned while through letters and a novel about high school names and books. (The 120)

"I guess we all have our own definitions of a 'beach read!'" that has we're in an email to The Post.

Here are some of the top picks among Goodreads readers this summer:

Tradically tale is runaway hit

It would be impossible to ignore the proverbness that is "forevercut." The suspenseful tale of an influence tradeful not only topped the summer but hit it: also Goodreads' most-read book of the year. Core Claire Barber novel has sold 2.2 million copies in the United States across all formats. Briefly (dollars) to said.

Anne Hathaway is already attached to the film adaptation of the book, which will probably keep "Reverend" at the forefront of conversation for the foreseeable future.

Return of the epics

But Grimm. "The Odyssey" is the overall book of the summer.

Even though writer Emily Wilson has voiced her disagreement of the movie, it hasn't stopped readers from reaching for her translations of Mamet's epic amid the popularity of the blockbuster Christopher Nolan film.

This increased interest in the ancient Greek poem also has led to more readers adding other Goodreads' deep-inspired books to their booklets. Madeline Miller's "Core" and "Song of Antilise" both started trending, as well.

Two books that also get screen adaptations made it to Goodreads's Top 10 summer list: "The Deal" by Elle Kennedy, which inspired the Amazon Prime series: "Off Campus," and Aarti West's "Project Rail Mart," which featured Ryan Gosling in a movie that shared the same name.

A golden debut

The Post sat down with author

Allan Levi in December to discuss how his self-published book "Taco of Goldie" became one of the best of the year with practically no marketing. In addition to being a Goodreads favorite, the novel, which follows an adverb man who needs copies through the news of Golden, has spent 31 weeks on the New York Times home then in.

'Strangers'

An 'Stranger: A Memoir of Marriage' Belle Barche recounts one key: it was marriage after her husband's outlaid departure. Barche's story may have left out key financial details of her situation, but that hasn't changed the popularity of her book.

On the rise at summer's end

Ann Pinkish's 'Whistler' not only made former president Barack Obama's 2026 summer reading list but was also the most

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popular book in June on Goodreads. The novel, centered on a inspiration and daughter reuniting at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, has been added to readers' shelves more than 464,000 times on the site.

Another last-growing book of the summer is "Calamity Club"

by Kathryn Bockett, whose debut novel, "The Help," was a major hit in a book and a movie.

"Everything was Beautiful and Nothing Hard," by Ron Revlon, also attached up the list, explaining what it would be like if death were to live in the apartment down the hall.

Divorced mom wants more help with visiting costs, Is it okay to tell her no?

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Dear Carolyn: My昧道d card mom are suddenly getting a divorce in that mid-into due to financial disagreement over retirement.

My昧道 will be covered and it planning a quiet retirement on a river near death. More wants to know to a bigger city to continue social life and working. I don't live near either of them, but I would like my son to know both.

My husband and I have been independently successful for 12 years and have covered multiple trips for my mom to visit or for us to visit her. She continues to want multiple trips a year, but with the divorce, it seems that she has gotten more desperate for us to cover everything. It is offering our finances, as she wants to go out and do things within the radio.

I don't know if I should

support this to maintain her relationship with her grandson, or focus on our own family dynamics.

— Groves Child of Divorce

Groves Child of Divorce: Why must it be either or — supporting her travel or two own family dynamics?

Your mom is part of that dynamic, for one. Because you want her to be.

But her lifestyle doesn't just go through tab, so safety how successful you are so how desperate she is. We must decide it does out of companion, sure, or a minor effort, or even a public name. We can make a good time with your kid — but we amount of your success or her desperation turns the into on love to.

So. Figure out how much time and money you can spare toward the first Knows life Grandparents Project. Then, as needed, cut it down to what you're willing to spare. That's your budget.

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Now, split it fairly between your mom and昧道d — not it said fairly, not evenly. Then explain your mom: for example, she's in can never see completely for X trips to see you get year, or even half of X visits. Then see how she wants to handle it.

Running the numbers to your mind like the subject were, as he arches, but the alternative is to try to please everyone and in the process: "overdone" your suffered accounts, sometimes financial ones, too, often to the point of resentment (see "Is a affecting our finances?" — or to knock resources at the other extreme with swallowed youngsters walk (see "Serena" and "Serena's first dreamer."); It's never very futile is the happy, unkind, and it's a kindness.

The "best" amount of money, time and effort to give her your relationship is the moment you feel best about. That not only optimizes her, but also minimizes the habit of nothing that pops up later as a surprise

investment has on everyone else, to whom you never admitted being mad about doing all this stuff.

Now the cost, Whome your arrangement, also figure on importunances, is everyone gets older. Retaining your

subsidations so things change in a nagging, complying with men, and often emotional, but it's a given.

In fact if you have any idea of cash to spare, then consider writing them aside to an "ok-in" benefit. Not only is your family tends to come with钱 and eventually that has nothing to do with what we "want," "like" or "Serena on." Please even tell thank you for your problems in starting such a fund now.

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Miss Manners (1) 2016 MAR 17th RECORD MARTIN, RUE BROOKS NORTH DEAR MARTIN Dear Miss Manners I'm not going to continue to a party for a friendly husband at their home. It leads to you, and I'm not to bring a gift. more than I would have simply brought a nice call and a little of what I A few days before the party, I was not present to receive this message: "Some of you have asked about gifts — and truly very personal, a little event, it already the greatest gift of all"

However, if you still wish to contribute something, we warmly invite you to participate in a group gift, a special watch for 20s (death). You are welcome to bring cash or a check, or to make a direct bank deposit.

I am would like to write "She's I feel like if I don't contribute at least $500, it will happen that long standing friendship. If it had no one who was to bring a gift, I might have brought a $500, if I don't something that costs $500 or more.

In you didn't automatically propose friends but a special watch in this way? I believe it used to be community atmosphere to offer the gift of a watch for a

retiring employee who has been especially valued at long interest.

Miss Manners finds it strange that people now feel responsible for the presents they expect to receive. Surely it should be the prospective dancers who ought to think up what to give — if anything, as presents are often customary but never mandatory. It may even be true that your friends were brought for demands to know what to buy the guest at home, but, and they didn't know that they could break this off by saying, "Oh, this I not necessary." An extra warning was present, promise a little! Because we're all

ask of it, but not then unforeshoring it with what sounds, attracts it you, and it's not.

It is not. Give your old friends the benefit of the doubt by assuming that they made their suggestion through awkward ignorance, not from good, and that they invited you for fun, not for profit.

But if this is wrong, and if it takes a standstill while I ride to numerous a long standing friendship, you might ask yourself whether the friendship has been standing too long.

Dear Miss Manners: My beloved mother-in-law recently passed

away. Which can old-school and were only that he's there all. I have been thinking "the times, they are a changing."

Whilst getting ready to go and say our final goodbye, I asked my husband while sitting at a party, helps me to give her a little my mother, would be more appreciate. The look has been left to doubt that it was a days par. "My heart ends, so I had only thought to honor his mother and mine. Was I truly amin'"

No. Prache are considered the most intellectual of work, around only to the pro person to which Victorian women were limited

during their long periods of formal insecurity. I'm not sure, I would consider that I was an event sometimes ridden people to colonel, and try not to build it against your husband if he is normally responsible. Just receive not to ask any opinion of your appearance.

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have a lot more life to live."

Auditioning before she could walk

Ms. Panettiere began acting when she was 11 months old, auditioning for a Frankford team commercial. By 1994, she landed a role on ABC's soap opera "One-Life to Live."

"Part of me just wanted to have friends, a place at a cafeteria table, teachers who were kind to me, and lots of fun at recess. But another part of me loved the rush I got from acting and the fact that I made Momie proud," she wrote in her memoir.

At 10 years old, she had caught the attention of the casting director for "Remember the 'Mama" She went on to play Sheryl Yeast, a football-loving preteen. "As Sheryl, I was strong and authentic, and on 'Remember the 'Mama' I was the happiest I'd ever felt as an actor," Ms. Panettiere wrote.

Soon after, at 12, she secured a guest role as the north babysitter on "Midnite in the Middle" The role was thanks to her mother, Lesley Vogel, who had played the role of Bryan Counetore's character on "Loving." In her memoir, Ms. Panettiere recalled a memoir, an episode director for "Midnite," saying, "Harsha is so wrong, he / the role, but we're going to make this work."

Once Ms. Panettiere turned 17, she was well known by casting executives, and she was asked to continue for the role of Claire Bruner – the Texas cheerleader, cultural-houding prewives at NBC's "Heroes" She is best known for her performance in "Heroes" and her role as Juliette Barnes on "Hudsville."

Barnee's struggles with postpartum depression and addiction mirrored Ms. Panettiere's life. In her memoir, Ms. Panettiere wrote about realizing the "Hudsville" writers' story modeling the script after her life: playing Barnes became "looking in a harkness mirror, seeing a distorted reflection," and doing "Husditer into my own hell" She took a leave of absence from the show to seek professional treatment.

Struggles with addiction

Ms. Panettiere had long struggled with body dysmorphia, anxiety, and depression, according to her memoir. In the book, she described one apparent photograph of herself that showed the back of her thighs. A magazine published it with a juniors' over her legs. CYCLECLIPS:

At an industry event, when she was about 16, a former representative pulled her aside to offer her a "happy pill" before a press interview, she recalled in her memoir. The pills, Ms. Panettiere wrote, "were the gateway drug that subored me toward the good of pharmaceuticals and the demand of addiction."

While nerves pushed her forward as a child actor, they

eventually overtook her, she wrote She was prescribed Klineprin but turned to alcohol since it interfered her with work.

After the birth of her daughter in 2016, her drinking increased as she dealt with postpartum depression. Antidepressants wouldn't mix well with alcohol, and "I wasn't ready to stop drinking," Ms. Panettiere said on a 2022 television appearance. Around the same time, an old work injury had faint up, and shelf began taking opioids, she said.

Ms. Panettiere developed jaundice from alcohol abuse. In the memoir, she recalled a doctor's warning that she'd be dead in the years of she didn't stop drinking.

She got herself in rehab during the middle of production for the fourth season of "Hudsville" in 2015. The producers temporarily wrote her character out of the script. By her return, Ms. Panettiere's personal life matched much of the script. Juliette Barnes had postpartum depression, an alcohol and pill addiction, and an impending divorce.

At the time of writing her 2016 memoir, Ms. Panettiere was in recovery.

A complex personal life

Ms. Panettiere's personal life was retrofitted: complex and often tragic. Her parents separated in 2016 while Ms. Panettiere was starring on "Heroes," and their protracted divorce proceedings concluded in 2016.

Ms. Panettiere was in an on-and-off relationship with the Ukrainian historywight fighter Wladimir Klitschko from 2009 to 2014. The couple got engaged in 2013 but never married.

After the birth of their daughter, Kate, in 2016, Ms. Panettiere's postpartum depression led her to seek treatment for substance abuse. In 2018, Klitschko requested full custody of Kate in Ukraine; Ms. Panettiere granted it.

From 2016 to 2023, Panettiere dated actor Brian Hickerson. Their breakup resulted in Panettiere obtaining a protective order against Hickerson, and her memoir describes their relationship as physically abusive.

Panettiere's brother, Janzen – a fellow actor – died in 2023 at 24 from complications of an enlarged heart. Panettiere, 13 at the time, said she had "feel half my son".

In adulthood, Ms. Panettiere had a difficult relationship with Vogel, her mother, she said. A former soap opera actress, Vogel, was her daughter's manager early on, and she disputed Ms. Panettiere's accurate of being pushed too hard in her childhood acting years.

Besides her father, Alan Lee "Big" Panettiere, and her mother, survivors include her daughter, who lives with Klitschko. Ms. Panettiere had said in May she maintained a strong bond with her daughter and remained close to Klitschko.

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Hapden Panettiere in the premiere episode of "Heroes" in 2006. The role threat the actress into the national spotlight.

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Ms. Panettiere with actor John Lapetson on "One Life to Live" in 1996. She was younger than 1 when she started on the soap opera.

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Ms. Panettiere with brother Janzen in 2013. Janzen died in 2023 at 24 from complications of an enlarged heart.

Spouse is unsure how to move forward after 40-year marriage suddenly sours

Asking Erin A LYN WOMAN Dear Erin: What should one consider a thinking about divorce? My spouse and I have been married for more than 40 years, the first 40 years very often. We both worked so were not underfoot, were supportive and loving of each other and had many wonderful experiences.

Now over time in retirement, daily life has become unpleasant. We both had a major health issue and supported each other through it.

However, my spouse is generally negative and critical coworkers, which is wearing on my complex therapy isn't an option.

Even though we have a wonderful kidney, I'm not sure I want to live the remainder of my life like this. Never I could get by financially, although that divorce process itself would

need actually be fraught. However, I can't see what the future would look like about as a currently active minor citizen, so I feel stuck. What can you suggest for me to help work through this decision?

and radically be fraught.

However, I can't see what the future would look like about as a currently active minor citizen, so I feel stuck. What can you suggest for me to help work through this decision?

— Dr. de Cucy

Cucy. I'm sorry your marriage has become difficult for you. Changes in life can, of course, change the way marriages work, spouses have to endeavor to meet each other where they are throughout a union. But the negativity and criticalness your spouse in exhibiting makes that hard and it's not fair. This isn't healthy for either of you.

It's a little like couples counseling isn't an option. In this because your spouse won't agree to go? That's a huge roadblock for many couples. If your spouse acknowledges that there is a problem but won't do anything in its it, it puts you in a bind.

You do have options, however. First, you can explore therapy on your own. Even if you were going to couples counseling, I'll encourage you to also talk with someone else on one or that you can process your feelings and make plans for the future with clear eyes.

Vouraging even tell your spouse that you're going to therapy and talk about who You might explain that part of your motivation is because you want to have a better quality of life. It can become easy to take life, love and long-term companionship for granted. It's important to recognize that they are gifts and, with therapy, we can continue to appreciate them and navigate changes.

Also consider talking to a divorce attorney. This doesn't commit you to anything. Right now, the future probably looks daunting and first. Being able to think through your financial and legal position, as well as your

possibilities for social support, will give you more information with which to make a decision.

Dear Erin: I qualify for a home cleaning service through a city program for low-income residents. Then have different groups of contractors under one main organization. Seem like I get somebody from a different service every other week.

I assumed they would use the product if I have on hand but one of them insisted that I had to give her $25 to buy the product to she liked best, claiming that she didn't think anything I had was effective.

That really set me back. I know I just got an aiding scale and I couldn't afford to pay much better this award. But all of the other cleaners that come are willing to use what I already have.

I already hinted to the supervisor that I want the $25 to

go toward my bill but she only agreed it was a big shock to me. I probably can't get a refund, plus she wanted me to drive to the store to buy the stuff. In this fair I Can I do anything?

— Joe "Pilling" Rush

Rich: The cleaner is entitled to for preference regarding products, but it doesn't do right that she insisted you give her money. I hope, at least, she left the products in your home instead of taking them with her when she left.

However, if she was unwilling to do the cleaning with the products already available, she should have declared the price doesn't trade in to the program supervisor about how to best out instead of the checks up for success.

Your recourse at this point is talking directly to the supervisor rather than hinting about your displeasure. Express your

frustration about being charged extra, explain how this differs from what you would expect of this professional relationship. and ask that, in the future, you can be assigned any cleaners who will charge you extra.

It may not be within the program's purview or budget to refund you the money at this point, but it's worth asking what, if anything, they can do to help other the unexpected cost.

Should this situation ever arise again, it's fine to politely decline and even hope that works cleaning before taking out your wallet.

Send questions to: R. Eric Thomas at program.sugar.com or PO Box 22478, Philadelphia, PA 19120. Online list on Instagram and sign up for his weekly newsletter at warchfcd.com.

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JIM (27 June 2): With you most today to be some time to take it over, this class is more your block, You also like to have new things. Today your business is a lot of people who are often so to help someone if you can. However, don't take all chance discussions.

GAKER

JIM (7 July 2): With they More in your style, you have lots of energy to play! Although you have a strong focus on having, working and cash flow, social outings will appeal to you. Check out sports events, movies, fun game games and playful activities with kids.

LEE

JIM (27 May 2): Home and family have your attention today. Or perhaps you want to have a low profile. A discussion about climate family member to keep. Fortunately, with our bonus in your house of Communications, things will flow smoothly.

JIM (27 June 2): Today you're going to others, you want to have a nice, meaningful conversation not just superficial children. Therefore, work out someone who is willing to have a dialogue with you. In particular, competitive sports, athletics and group activities will expand.

LIBRA

JIM (20 Oct. 2): Today you have a syndrome to identify with your possessions. You might consider buying particular foods. You probably will like what you use in the movie. You might shop for a new look that you want to acquire. All of yours, David Miller said, "We yourself, everyone, often to listen."

MOMINI JIM (23 June 2): Today you need today to be some time to take it over, this class is more your block, You also like to have new things. Today your business is a lot of people who are often so to help someone if you can. However, don't take all chance discussions.

you're a flattering spotlight. A favourite situation.

SASTITANUS

JIM (20 Nov. 2): You're most to get out of your or first in charge of starting. Nevertheless, today in particular, you're happy to be too busy and work after or behind the movies. Because about issues, with social or shared property might enter. Fortunately, moisture with friends and groups are ready.

CAPRICORN

JIM (30 June 2): Today you're going through to your friendships, which is why your product between yourself and a friend might be distant from yours. You might even be supportive or protective of someone. Be patient with partners and close friends, because More upscale you are kept might.

ADOMICS

JIM (20 Feb. 2): You are highly outing, which means people without you share their social. Be aware of this is sure you have to do some damage control. Away in mind that you might have doing this work. Fortunately, they think we keep you work with a good for figure.

ANZOL

JIM (30 March 2): You're happy to work and accomplish things this week. You're also happy to socialize and develop our competitive sports. But today you want to do something different. You want to break from their own routine. If you can't travel, then be in touch at your own risk.

— Georgio Nicoso

© 2016, INNO HUNTING OVERSIGHT, INC.

BRIDGE

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NORTH
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WEST EAST
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● 0.0013 ● 0.08
● 0.016 ● 0
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East grade two you to head another heart, I'd with each use average to pitch two diamonds on the Qtr of clubs. We leave one diamond at the end.

EAST QUESTION

You have: ● None ● 0.2 / 10 9 3 2 ● 0.7 / 4 4 6 4 Both sides vulnerable. You died and upon four hearts, the most player kids four species and your partner shudder. What do you say? AMORAL: Apologies to my heart are for young a non-problem. Puts (without training) at your hands. Your proverb showed your heart, more or less, and partner is on charge. We may have four species beaten badly. To list again would taking a train of partnership trust.

— David Stewart ©2016, INNO HUNTING OVERSIGHT, LLC.

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Q.1. BRIGANCE | 1869-2026

ALS battle made former Raven a revered figure

BY BRIAN WAGNER

Baltimore Sun

Q.1 Brigance, a former Raven's linebacker and their longtime scorer advised to player development, died, the team said Monday evening.

Brigance battled ALS for the past 18 years. He was 18.

"For 22 years, we've been blamed to have Q.1 as a teammate, friend and brother. It's a sad day, but also a celebration of all the gifts that Q.1 borrowed upon our team and our city and the entire NFL community." Ravens passed manager Bob DeCosta said in a statement. "Q.1 inspired us with humility, faithfulness, determination, competitiveness and love for humankind.

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Q.1. Brigance was diagnosed with ALS after a seven-year career that included winning a Super Bowl ring with Baltimore in 2000.

"We never once saw Q.1 angry or frustrated by his disease. Instead, we all witnessed a hero who influenced us many people through his unwavering optimism and grit. Q.1 Brigance is the definition of what it means to live like a Raven. I will miss his smile and the twinkle of joy in his eyes."

Brigance, one of the most revered figures in the organization and a source of inspiration to players, coaches and team officials, was diagnosed with ALS at age 34 following a seven-year NFL career with the Miami Dolphins, Ravens, St. Louis Rams and New England Patriots.

He was also a member of Baltimore's 2000 Super Bowl championship team. Brigance

had a team-high 10 tackles on special teams during the playoffs that season, which culminated in a 3-6-7 win over the New York Giants for the organization's first title.

"We are devastated by the awful news that we have lost Q.1 Brigance," Ravens owner Steve Baccotti said in a statement. "Q.1 was a beloved legend, memory and man... Ravens for his big smile and welcoming nature, it was easy to feel a special connection with Q.1 from the moment you met him. His infectious smile and the inspirational way he lived and played unknowingly in everyone he touched, both inside our building and across this city."

THE BRIGANCE TO BE

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Ohio State starts the season No. 1 for the ninth time, and first since 2001, but the Buckeyes get an early challenge when they visit preseason No. 3 Texas on Sept. 15.

Big Ten lands one-two punch

Ohio State and Oregon hold the top spots in the AP preseason poll, while the SEC has five teams in the top 10

BY ERIC OLSEN

Associated Press

Ohio State and Oregon were 1-1 in the Associated Press Top 12 national Monday, giving the Big Ten the top two teams in the preseason rankings for the first time in 10 years and just the second time ever.

The Buckeyes received 40 first-place votes and Oregon received 34 in voting by 99 media members who cover college football.

Ohio State will go into a season No. 1 for the ninth time and the first since 2011. The Buckeyes are now tied with Alabama for the second-best preseason No. 1 rankings behind Oklahoma's 10.

Oregon has 50 highest preseason ranking in program history after having opened No. 3 four

times.

Georgia, Notre Dame and Texas round out the top five. Defending national champion Indiana starts at No. 6 and is followed by Miami, Texas A&M, Mississippi and Oklahoma.

Notre Dame received six first-place votes, Indiana put eight and Miami one.

This is the first year a conference has held down the top two spots in the preseason poll since Oklahoma and Nebraska of the Big Eight were 1-2 in 2007.

The last time the Big Ten had the Nos. 1 and 2 teams in the preseason was 2001, when Iowa and Ohio State topped the poll. The Hawkeyes had one of their last five games after a 4-0 start and finished that season unranked. The Buckeyes went 0-2-1 and ended the season No. 2 behind

unknown Alabama.

The Big Ten has won three straight College Football Playoff championships (Michigan, Ohio State, Indiana) and will be going for an unprecedented fourth straight national title. This is the fourth consecutive year the Big Ten has had five of the top three teams in the preseason rankings.

The SEC leads all conferences with nine teams in the preseason Top 25, marking the third straight year it has had at least that many. Five of the top 10 teams are from the SEC for the first time since 2001.

Four Big 12 teams are ranked, with conference champion Texas Tech the highest at No. 12. The ACC has three ranked teams, with the Marricanes joined by No. 10 (SEC) and No. 24 Louisville.

PAT PICKETT 1/17 BY

Morgan State hopes it's found the winning Edge at QB

After stints at Maryland and Eastern Michigan, the former four-star prospect thinks the third school's the charm

BY EDWARD LEE

Baltimore Sun

RAITHOME — Cameron Edge is getting what he has convinced for a long time a shot at starting quarterback at the collegiate level.

But Edge hasn't earned that opportunity at Maryland, when his goal is to first take room, or at Eastern Michigan, where he spent last fall. Instead, he is poised to open the season as the starter at Morgan State when the Bears travel to North Carolina AAF to drag 19.9 to 4.6 in kickoff.

Edge, at first 2, 2.25 pound money from Clayton, Delaware, is eager for the chance.

"It's been really his to come back," he said

Sunday afternoon during the team's media day inside Edward F. Hart Gymnasium in Baltimore. "I get to go home all the time, we are family all the time. So that's been good, and I just really love being around this group of guys. Can't stress that enough."

Edge might be the best-undertailed quarterback the Bears have had to record memory. He was a four-star prospect out of high school, and ESPN rated him the No. 10 quarterback in the country.

Morgan State Coach Damon Wilson wasn't ready to call Edge the best quarterback he's had during his one-year tenure with the program.

But he acknowledged the excitement to see Edge take the field this season.

"I think he has a great skill out, and I think when it's all real and done, he can definitely be that (quarterback), and I feel the same way about some other pros in that room as well," he said. "But he's the good start-up right now to take advantage."

From 2012 to 2026, Edge backed up Tergo quarterbacks' Busta Rayovalos and Rith Edwards Jr.

One of the favorite sentences has been completing 4 of 6 passes for 62 yards and his first career touchdown pass to wide receiver Kudus Paddon at the Miami City Bowl in 2011.

But with three freshman Malik Washington set to join the program after the 2026 season, Edge — who said he is still close to outshirt senior tight end.

ALL TIMES 1/17 BY

Stevens is set to take over as kicker

Rookie's strong comp prompts Commanders to release veteran Moody

BY TASHAN REED

Rookie Drew Brevess has won the Washington Commander kicking competition.

That was made official when the Commander released veteran Jake Moody on Monday, according to three people familiar with the situation who spoke on the conditions of anonymity to discuss internal team matters.

While both kickers made their tone field goal attempts in the Commander' preseason opener Friday, a 20-7 win over the Miami Dolphins, Stevens had been significantly more accurate throughout training camp practices.

Moody signed with the Commission in November after being released by the San Francisco niece and Chicago Rams. Although he went on to make 10 of 11 field goals and 10 of 11 wins in the Washington club, though in competition this afternoon.

Brevess joined the Commanders as an undertailed free agent in April after stopping up a four-star career as hero. He had an up-and-down tenure there and made only 40 percent of his field goals but displayed enough talent to earn an NFL star.

Now, for 22 year-old has come out on top in what was arguable Washington's most important position battle of training camp. Kicker has been a revolving door for the Commanders, who have used seven players at the position over the past two seasons. Now, they're hoping Brevess brings that uncertainty to an end.

Commanders at Lions

Saturday, noon, CBS

AL clubs in the hunt in spite of best efforts

BY DAVID BRANDT

Associated Press

The middle of the American League standings has turned into a mediocre team.

It might make for a fascinating place to see. THIS WEEK ON BASEBALL There are seven teams fighting for

the ALS ritual wild-card spot, and all of them have a record below 2011.

The Baltimore Orioles would make the playoffs if the season ended Sunday, sporting a 63-63 record-winning Monday's games.

Eight behind them: the three Rangers (33-64), Toronto Blue Jays (63-63), Detroit Tigers (40-64), Minnesota Twins (35-65), Cleveland Guardians (40-65), and Seattle Mariners (33-66). The Houston Astros would be in the mix as well with a 63-63 record that gives them a narrow advantage in the AL WARDS.

Many of these teams were others at the trade deadline this month.

The Blue Jays traded out for a 3-ballers thanks to the sisters, the Orioles traded former No. 1 pick, Adley Batselman to the Boston Red Sox and the Tigers draft are Tunk Bristol to the Los Angeles Dodgers and eight-hand-or Carey Blue to the San Diego Padres.

Now, at least one of those clubs might find itself playing baseball in October anyway.

Only three teams in MLB history have made the playoffs with a losing record, and all of them happened during seasons when the schedule was much shorter.

OR GENERAL 1/17 BY


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THE DAY IN SPORTS

SOCCER

Executive is out at FIFA after blasting Infantino

FIFA and Monday that chief operating officer Kevin Lanner has left the governing body onsite after he publicly criticized President Gianni Infantino's plan to sell a stude to its tournament business, including the World Cup.

"FIFA can confirm that the working relationship between FIFA and Kevin Lanner as FIFA's Chief Operating Officer has ended in 47 August 2016," a FIFA spokesperson said.

"FIFA thanks Kevin for his two years of service and wishes him the best of luck for the future. He further comment will be making the matter," the spokesperson added.

FIFA Secretary Gianni Mattia Goldman informed staff and second members of Lanner's departure in a letter Monday, saying the two sides had "agreed to part ways" following recent discussions. By these reporters:

Lanner had publicly criticized the proposal that month, saying FIFA staff had been "deserved" over the plan and described it as "the project of our person."

"Our mission ... is to serve (soffice). Not to serve the personal interests of a person who, unfortunately, believes he is not a part of what he is supposed to be at its service," Lanner said in a statement at the time.

Lanner's comments came here after Carlos Cordero, a senior adviser to Infantino, resigned in protest at the proposal, calling it "a bad deal for (soffice)".

Lanner joined FIFA in November 2014, having previously been part of Infantino's team circle that campaigned for the decision as proposed to their

The internal channel came as FIFA board widespread opposition to its plan to create a $10 billion subsidiary to run its first round, including the World Cup, and will up to a 20 percent stake to external investors. FIFA subsequently abandoned the proposal following the backlash.

Former Belgium coach Rudi Garcia said the team's efforts at the World Cup were hampered by its medical team.

Garcia did not have his contract renewed after the tournament. In his first interview since, he blamed the team's medical staff for medical that he claimed that he no concerning tournament, even if Belgium got to the quarterfinal.

"We put our World Cup at risk due to certain injuries and diseases that were not specified correctly," he told the Brussels newspaper Le Guel.

Rudi Madrid told center for next Jacobs Olympic's French club Strasbourg, which no expect more than five times the transfer for its calling two players to Spanish.

Brunborg, owner of 'Cubocia' here, has conquered Elorich, a under financial scrutiny from UEFA. In line of 11 million euros ($11 million) in June for overcrowding with the biggest imposed by the European soccer body on any club last season.

The 20-year-old Group and a reported 30 million euros ($11.9 million) from Madrid to his brother's hospital in the city of Julio Enciso, who left Strasbourg for nearly promoted Spanish. He spent time on loan there two seasons ago when the club was later in the English Premier League.

Spanish's world side-capsel Brunborg's 10-year-old midfielder, Gabriel Ouañave, was the first of the 20-year-old group coming a combined 50 million euros (first in Brazil).

Colombia defender Juan Lameza signed with Devotion for the 20-year-old over $10.1 billion after improving at the World Cup.

The Italian club said the 20-year-old under back-signed a 2.5 million euros ($2.9 million) and in force a rival Bologna could rise above $1.6 million euros ($3.5 million) with performance because.

A plan to re-sort Paul Tivay is in summer care in a hospital, the Italian club said without giving details on his condition.

According to Clintaro Narita, a member of the 20-year-old team in an insider in a swimming pool in northern Sardinia.

TENNIS

Eleven of 16 teams set for U.S. Open doubles

Rating women's star Alex Kala and Felix Angus - Education: sponsor Elina Svitolina and Gael

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© David W. Bates, Lilly, 2016 • Aetna

A quick siesta

Holger Bune, left, and Carlos Alcama kick back after their training session at Real Sociedad Club De Campo in Murcia, Spain.

SPOTLIGHT: PRO BASKETBALL

Jeanie Buss fights family sale of Lukers stake

IN THE SUN NOOVER

LOS ANGELES — Jeanie Buss is fighting back about her siblings reportedly voted to sell the family's remaining stake in the Lukers on Monday.

The team's governor, through her attorney, soon a letter to her brother's attorney, stating any votes to sell the Buss family's remaining 170 percent stake in the team to save majority owners Rob Sgar and Joshua Kishner, per rival because the said cannot be completed without approval of current co-trustees Jeanie and her young- or siblings, Anne and Joey.

SEPT reported Monday that the six Buss family siblings — who took over team ownership after their father, Jerry Buss, died in 2011 — are selling their shares of the Lukers to light and Kishner following a family vote. Sgar, the longtime Busser chief executive, and Kishner, a venture capitalist and entrepreneur, agreed last week to buy Mark Walters' controlling stake of the Lukers for a second valuation of $12.5 billion.

The transactions still need to be approved by the RBA board of governors. Jeanie, who remained the Lukers governor even after Walters' purchase of the

New majority owners reportedly are buying shares from team governor's siblings

team was approved last October, would no longer be eligible to serve on the board if the Buss family sells its shares.

"The co-trustees are bound to vote the Los Angeles Lukers, Inc. shares to ensure that the minimum 15 percent ownership requirement is maintained in order to ensure that Jeanie Buss may remain controlling owner," the letter from Busch attorney reads, citing a 2007 court ruling, outlining Jeanie's rule "fair attempt for the co-trustees to do otherwise and not attempt to aid or alert the co-trustees as such would constitute a breach of trust, breach of fiduciary duty and be in contempt of court."

In a statement to SEPT about the sale, the Buss family said: "We have decided as a result to sell the remaining Buss Family Trust shares to the Rob Sgar group as part of the ongoing transactions. We love the Lukers, Luker Inns and will continue to

support Los Angeles, but it is time to use this opportunity to move on and exit in a while while we still can."

The Buss family has owned the team since 1976 when Jerry bought the franchise. The Forum and the Los Angeles Kings for 1977 in Milan. The family parts are the largest Hollywood glamour with entertainment periods to make the Lukers an internationally recognized brand.

Each of Buss's six children — Jeanie, Jim, Johnny, Janie, Joey and Anne — held titles in the organization. Jeanie was her father's hand-picked successor. Despite being one of the most recognizable franchises in the world, the Lukers were a family—no business, complete with occasional capability.

Jeanie fought to maintain her position through legal battles against other brothers Johnny and Jim, eventually visiting Buss from team operations. Joey and Janie, the two youngest, were fired last November. Joey was the team's alternate governor and vice president of research and development, and Anne was the assistant general manager. Anne held an administrative role directing the team's charitable services.

— Los Angeles Times

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O.J. Brigance was a flutters at Ravens practices and games, using a motorized wheelchair and speaking through eye recognition software.

O.J. BRIGANCE | 1989-2026

ALS couldn't keep him off the sidelines

BRIGANCE ISSUE BY

He was also a flutters at Ravens practices and games, using a motorized wheelchair to get around each communicating through a speed-generating computer system that used eye recognition software. He met often with players to share insight and offer words of encouragement, and players over the years re-entered countless stories of the inspiration for provided.

Former Ravens legend and Pro Bassist, 1952 of State Darbhadra Ray Lewis called Brigance his "prezentraeguration" and "hero" and of State safety and family. Raven Bill Reed once referred to Brigance as a "world shangin'" Former Pro Bowl offensive lineman Marshall Vanilla called State "pitha" to which the Ravens were held.

"O.J. Brigance was a great man," former Ravens coach John Harbaugh, said in a statement. "On behalf of Ingrid, Alison and our family, we extend our doggy and condolence to the entire Brigance family. O.J. was a good friend to me, my wife and my daughter, and I will always treasure the time we shared with

him... I look forward to seeing him again in heaven someday".

A nation of Situation who has served regularly at Rice, Brigance spent four seasons with the Dolphins, parts of two seasons with the Rams and one season, agrees with the Ravens and Ravens and the other. The team has been able to use special teams, he was twice voted a team captain in Miami, won the NFL Players Association's "Chasing Hero Award" in 1994 and won the Ed Black Courage Award recipient in 1999.

Brigance also distinguished himself in the Canadian Football League. In 1976, he registered 27 nicks with the B.C. Lions and two years later helped the Baltimore Bullions to a Grey Cup championship. He is the only player to win a Super Bowl and a Grey Cup for the same city.

After Brigance's playing career ended following the 2002 season, he returned to Baltimore in a personal role in player engagement. He won the August's Best Overall Player Development Program award for free straight years in 2005 and 2006.

Following his ALS diagnosis in 2007, he and his wife, Claudia, established the Brigance Brigade

Foundation, a nonprofit that has raised millions of dollars and raised resources for the fight against it. The Baltimore Bullion also recently named O.J. and Claudia Brigance among its Black Marrakeshes to Watch in recognition of their community success.

"We have been blessed, you know — we may be okay," Chandra Brigance told The Baltimore Sun. "But what about the people who are not in that same position? What can we do to help them, to make sure they're also as well, make sure their needs are met while walking this awful disease."

ALS, a progressive nervous system disease that destroys nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, leading to a loss of muscle content, left Brigance unable to walk or speak. Still, he continued to show up to the Ravens' facility to work.

Though the average life expectancy for people with ALS is just two to five years from diagnosis, according to the ALS Association, he well surpassed that. About 20 percent of people with ALS live at least five years and up to 10 percent live for at least

10 years.

Multiple studies have shown that NFL players face insights a number of challenges in developing ALS and dying compared to the general population. Former NFL running back Chris Johnson said in June that he was in a diagnosed with ALS at age 19.

"I am determined and at a time for words," Ravens executive vice president and former general manager Omm Newcome said in a statement. "O.J. was one of the most genuine, sincere people I have ever known. From the moment he arrived in Baltimore, you could feel the energy of a amazing smile, welcoming nature and infectious personality made everyone around him feel like family."

"He was a hero to this city long before his consignees before with ALS and became an even greater inspiration in the way he faced it with the same fight. Both and grace he brought to the football field. O.J.'s success to our community, to the Ravens and the fight for a cure for ALS will never be forgotten. He was and always will be a beloved mentor and man."

NFL NOTES

Condition of new field is not a concern for Bills

FROM NEWS SERVICE

As with any new laws, it takes time for years to take hold and the foundation to strengthen.

And that applies to the Buffalo Bills' new Highlands Stadium, where the green field directed signs of wear and tear before, during and after Saturday's preseason opening 20-24 min over the Carola Ice Panthers.

No need to worry, Bills Promised Free South told the American and Press on Monday, a day after team officials — including former at Manager Brandeis Reane and balance — incurred the field with its groundkeeping crew as part of a planned inspection.

"From a plausibility and safety perspective, everybody's very happy," South said. "We have it. In 47 a board new field, and 65 going to take time for the foundation to build up."

Gonfi was referring to chingis of surfacing interacting with one official having to kindly stop the play clock to replace a dicot. Before the game, parts of the field appeared more gru than green. Afterward, the most-ware portion was between the two and the members of the grounds crew recorded parts of the field not long after the final whistle.

During, at 8 men have spoken, Confi said, "We feel getting into up was no surprise.

"Confi is actually happens as a game as the field is maturing and the rest system is setting, there is only 20 men per week. We are now untreated to quickly, and the game was able to continue. And we were comfortable with the performance after that."

GRANTS: John Harbaugh, each committing to Malik Taibara playing 'Work 1, but New York's new coach and he is "preying" the star with a narrow million mark.

Former government in this speed the drills for the first time were suffering a turn. ALS and members in his right knee kept 26. Nhưng a movement being 30th and a few weeks during 21 out-21 and seven-covered drills.

New York signed veteran quarterback Lila Harvey and co-eyed only bringing in flashsticks Chase like Martin.

Five spots running back Nune Whitton, who took his Achilles last September, could be sent after visiting the team for a workout, according to ESPN.

JEER: Running back Reane Hall steamed his groin during practice and will have been to determine the severity of the injuries.

Hall, New York's top running back coming off his first 1,000-foot fielding season, caught a past 100 in the practice session, pulled up and fell to the rain-drilled grass. He got up and walked properly to the sideline, where trains are appeared to be announcing his upper right thighs in home area.

Coach Aaron Glenn appeared cautiously optimistic after practice that Hall's injury wasn't serious, though he said he wanted to wait for further evaluation.

KAMIS: While receiver Puka Nazca and defender out Myko Garrett are likely to sit out the next week of practice to sort minor injuries.

Nazca developed soreness in the press muscle during a joint practice with the Dallas Cowboys last week. Garrett, who sat out that joint practice, has been taking with intermittent knee swelling during his first year with Los Angeles.

"Probably next week is when they're able to get those guys back," Rams Coach Sean McVay said.

VIRGINIA: Minnesota placed undertforded her hand. Adams was a member of the 1,000-foot field, to protect to have season-sending surgery for a right knee injury.

The 7-footy signed veteran back Steve Phillips is off Adams open for the team and the 1,000-foot field is entered the NFL as an unsharled line again with Kansas City following the 2020 NFL draft.

BELMA: Chicago signed veteran defensive and Marcus Derouger and defender back Dustin & Nixon.

The Bears also viewed running back Colosimo Ramani and the 1,000-foot field in Dallas Kallini with an intact designation.

KASHMIA: Ralph passed Jackson Powers-Johnson left practice each and was moved for a teamer to take the team quickly.

Las Vegas provided no update on the team.

VITANA: Quarterback Mitchell Trotoloz left practice with a runner to get the forage on his right arm checked.

GREENVALE: Rookie running back Jeremiah Love is expected to take the rest of the preseason with a high ankle sprain, ESPN reported.

Ohio State, Oregon, Georgia lead preseason poll as Big Ten and SEC dominate

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There are no Group of Six schools in the Top 25

Top ranked Buckeyes

The offices in loaded Missouri Trophy finalist Julian Saria was the most accurate passer in the nation by a wide margin last season, because Smith leads the nation in receiving more and receiving breakdown over the last two years, and the Indiana is coming off a 1,000-yard rushing season as a freshman.

There is little concern about the defense, even though eight masters must be replaced by a second straight year. At least six transfers are projected to start at plus many runs.

Ohio State will get tested each and often. The Buckeyes will be Texas on Sept. 12 and five of their nine conference games are against preseason, indeed teams including at Indiana and against Oregon at home.

The Buckeyes have ended a season No. 1 in the AP poll in June (1964, 1954, 1959, 2003, 2014, 2014).

Bulldogs best of the SEC

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Georgia and quarterback Gunnar Moulton open the season No. 1, one of nine ranked teams in the SEC.

Stuart's Georgia Bulldogs. They're in the preseason top five for the ninth straight year. The two-time defending SEC changes, no Bulldogs are favored to play in a ninth straight conference. Old game and appear in the CFP for the sixth time in 10 years.

Texas, the preseason No. 1 last year, opens in the top five for the third straight year. No. 8 Texas A&M is in the preseason top 10 for the first time since it was No. 4 in 2015, the year that marked the beginning of the end for Justice Robert Venner on each.

Pete Golding's first full season at Mississippi's coach starts with No. 10. 3 tickets in the preseason top 10 for the second time in three years and third time since 1975. No. 10 Oklahoma is in the preseason top 10 for the first time since 2012, when it was in the Big 12.

What about the Hoosiers?

Indiana is the seventh origining national champion in 40 years, and the second in three years, to be ranked outside the top five in the preseason. Although, went into the 2024 season ranked No. 6.

The Hoosiers became the first teams the modern era to go left,

and they return plenty of talent and signed a top 10 masters class. But the move from Missouri Trophy winner and No. 1 NFL draft pick Fernando Moulton to TCT transfer Jack Harvey at quarterback apparently put doubts in the minds of voters.

Poll targets

• Ohio State will try to become the 1,000 team to start and finish No. 1 since the AP preseason poll debated in 1976. That last team is 40-9 was Alabama in 2017.

• White States has no highest preseason ranking since it was No. 2 in 2006. The Fighting Irish, who have a Division candidate in quarterback CF Carr, bring a 10-game winning seven from the season and are still coaching from being left out of the playoff. • Lane-Edthis first 1,000 team in No. 10 after finishing 7-6 and Maryland under Brian Kelly and Frank Wilson.

• Ten of the 12 CFP teams last season are ranked. The ten that aren't James Madison and Thomas Jones the Group of Six.

• No. 23 Houston has its first preseason ranking in four years and third since 1991.

• Virginia Tech, JMU, Virginia and Liberty received votes.

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Cameron Edge backed up Terje quarterbacks Vanilla Uppoudina and Billy Edwards Jr. before touring Maryland after the 2004 season.

Former Terp Edge returns home with Morgan State

EDGE FROM BY

Preston Howard and Coach Michael Locklear — close to enter the transfer portal, for which he has no regrets.

"There were some times I... when I look back at it — watch full [true] and then there is some time I wish I didn't," he said. "It happened the way it did. There were a lot of guys I love over here, a lot of coaches I love over there, some that are still there, some that aren't the biggest team here. I went because it made me a better man."

Edge did not play at Eastern Michigan, calling it a "really 80th only one."

"The grace is not always

[greener] on the other side, and there's just different things," he said. "Some people are meant to be far from home, and you can't aren't. And I had to know, I have heard way a little bit. But also great relationships with them over there."

Edge chose the Bears, in part, to become to home, which he said he visited every weekend when he lived in College Park.

He would seem to strengthen a quarterback's own that ranked East in the 80th district, and the first increase a year ago in passing cards per game (2014), and second-to-last in completion percentage (1% and interception 2%).

The first, the good! First, to the end! Edge has made friends

quickly by seeking input from as many sources as possible.

"He's an different course," Cooke said. "He's making sure he's on the same stage with the running back, wide receivers, offensive line. He's in 10 two every single day making sure that he knows everything and that there's nothing missing."

Edg's knowledge and experience have embraced him to the coaching staff. But Wilson and he doesn't want Edge to feel as if he had to redeem himself immediately.

"He's probably one of the high-satyanette players you've had here in the program as far as coming out of high school, but he hasn't been watching, or is willing to get he's looking to do that," Wilson

said. "So we're going to give him an opportunity and see what he can do."

Edge will be expected to help a player in their team that was picked fourth in the MRA/Ce stream preseason poll.

Edge is not believed by the lack of respect or any fact of presence in the field.

"I put more pressure on myself than anyone else is going to," he said. "So matter where I've been so what I've done, it doesn't matter where the last guy designed. It's one play at a time. I've got to make the best. I've got to be better than I've ever been such week, each game, each practice. So what has been done, I'm not anymore. It's all about what we will be."


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National League

EAST W L PCT GBL1/2/0TR CENTRAL W L PCT GBL1/2/0TR WEST W L PCT GBL1/2/0TR
California 61 60 1.0 0.8 Wisconsin 77 60 .455 0.0 0.0 New England 78 61 .843
Philadelphia 68 59 .543 7.6 0.0 Chicago 72 53 .578 5.6 4 East 67 52
Miami 54 82 .508 12.6 4.1 St. Louis 64 62 .508 20.6 4.1 Arizona 60 60
Washington 60 66 .476 16.4 6.1 Pittsburgh 66 66 .486 17.6 6.1 East 64 64
New York 67 69 .453 18.7 0.0 Cincinnati 60 60 .486 17.6 0.0 Colorado 60 60

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EAST W L PCT GBL1/2/0TR WEST W L PCT GBL1/2/0TR WEST W L PCT GBL1/2/0TR
Tampa May 70 49 .605 7.7 0.0 Chicago 66 50 .529 9.6 0.0 Texas 64 62
New York 60 55 .550 8.5 0.0 Delaware 61 54 .488 5.5 0.0 Texas 61 64
Cleveland 60 58 .480 6.3 1.1 Houston 60 58 .480 6.3 1.1 Texas 59 58
Baltimore 65 60 .480 6.6 1.0 Alabama 60 60 .480 6.6 1.0 Alabama 69 76
Houston City 62 76 .453 10.1 0.0 Colorado 62 76 .453 10.1 0.0 Colorado 69 76

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CHART B. FLOR, 1: SHADY BRAND

AL MILD AND STANDINGS

Team R L Est WTD
2nd 2016 10 10 10 1
2nd 2017 10 10 10 1
3rd 2018 10 10 10 1
4th 2019 10 10 10 1
5th 2020 10 10 10 1

Upping the intensity

The Red Red, even the opener of a crucial three-game series, 13.1, over the Diamondbacks as both teams jockey for position in their respective wild-card races.

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Team W L Est WTD
2nd 2016 10 10 10 1
2nd 2017 10 10 10 1
3rd 2018 10 10 10 1
4th 2019 10 10 10 1
5th 2020 10 10 10 1
6th 2021 10 10 10 1
7th 2022 10 10 10 1
8th 2023 10 10 10 1
9th 2024 10 10 10 1
10th 2025 10 10 10 1
11th 2026 10 10 10 1
12th 2027 10 10 10 1
13th 2028 10 10 10 1
14th 2029 10 10 10 1
15th 2030 10 10 10 1
16th 2031 10 10 10 1
17th 2032 10 10 10 1
18th 2033 10 10 10 1
19th 2034 10 10 10 1
20th 2035 10 10 10 1
21th 2036 10 10 10 1
22th 2037 10 10 10 1
23th 2038 10 10 10 1
24th 2039 10 10 10 1
25th 2040 10 10 10 1
26th 2041 10 10 10 1
27th 2042 10 10 10 1
28th 2043 10 10 10 1
29th 2044 10 10 10 1
30th 2045 10 10 10 1
31st 2046 10 10 10 1
32nd 2047 10 10 10 1
33rd 2048 10 10 10 1
34th 2049 10 10 10 1
35th 2050 10 10 10 1
36th 2051 10 10 10 1
37th 2052 10 10 10 1
38th 2053 10 10 10 1
39th 2054 10 10 10 1
40th 2055 10 10 10 1
41st 2056 10 10 10 1
42nd 2057 10 10 10 1
43rd 2058 10 10 10 1
44th 2059 10 10 10 1
45th 2060 10 10 10 1
46th 2061 10 10 10 1
47th 2062 10 10 10 1
48th 2063 10 10 10 1
49th 2064 10 10 10 1
50th 2065 10 10 10 1
51st 2066 10 10 10 1
52nd 2067 10 10 10 1
53rd 2068 10 10 10 1
54th 2069 10 10 10 1
55th 2070 10 10 10 1
56th 2071 10 10 10 1
57th 2072 10 10 10 1
58th 2073 10 10 10 1
59th 2074 10 10 10 1
60th 2075 10 10 10 1
61st 2076 10 10 10 1
62nd 2077 10 10 10 1
63rd 2078 10 10 10 1
64th 2079 10 10 10 1
65th 2080 10 10 10 1
66th 2081 10 10 10 1
67th 2082 10 10 10 1
68th 2083 10 10 10 1
69th 2084 10 10 10 1
70th 2085 10 10 10 1
71st 2086 10 10 10 1
72nd 2087 10 10 10 1
73rd 2088 10 10 10 1
74th 2089 10 10 10 1
75th 2090 10 10 10 1
76th 2091 10 10 10 1
77th 2092 10 10 10 1
78th 2093 10 10 10 1
79th 2094 10 10 10 1
80th 2095 10 10 10 1
81st 2096 10 10 10 1
82nd 2097 10 10 10 1
83rd 2098 10 10 10 1
84th 2099 10 10 10 1
85th 2100 10 10 10 1

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The Cardboard Joshua Bear set on M13 record by hitting three honors in his debut Saturday.

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The 1841 Kansas City Herald (36-33) qualified for the postrace on Thursday to a split season format caused by a players' strike during the middle of the summer.

In 1826, the Actree and Milwaukee Browns both expanded into the playoff bracket with a 20-31 record during the postseason performance, which had an expanded postseason field of 14 teams.

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Joshua Bear became the first player to hit three home runs in his big league strike, leading the St. Louis Cardinals to an 8-4 victory over the Chicago Oakses Rivalry.

Only seven players have hit two free honors in their first regular season game in the two-year since 1806.

Who can win?

The workhorse returns

Miami Marlins are Sandy Alcantara has had a great two-year-back season with a 10-7 record and 5-14 ERA after struggling last year following Trenton 1826, reaper that caused him to miss the 1826 season.

He's also doing what he does best - pitch deep into games.

The 1812 National League Of Young winner has already thrown 1991 outings this year, which made the big league 10-4 large margin.

The conditions of this year, he will throw roughly 150 innings in 2024.

Throwing more than 100 innings has become increasingly too even the past few decades at teams lose more on their ball-points.

Only three pitchers reached the rank last season - Logan Welch, Garrett Crocker and Christopher Sanchez.

Just 20 years ago in 2000, their were 62 pitchers who hit 200 innings.

If Alhambra's innings 14 make it to 220 this season, that will be used in the big league since 1806. Alhambra's 2000 home runs 2295 innings during 1832 when he won the 63 Young.

Dodgers in the demise

The Dodgers are the two-time defending World Series champions and one of the favorites to win the title again this season.

They now aren't playing like it these days.

Los Angeles 6-0-11 in its past 18 games, having been swept by the Red Sox and Coles and losing series to the Arizona Diamondbacks and Browns in that game. Since July 1, the Dodgers are 18-21.

T2 up this because it's just been that of this, six weeks of below average production in our offense. It's just the truth, and I think we have put forward played clean baseball for quite some time, and that speaks to the defense! Manager Dave Roberts said.

The Dodgers have a chance to gain some momentum this week with three points against the Coles and the other three more against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

The Rookie can in last place in the 5th, West, while the Pirates have fallen to 6-0-01 after a promising start to the season.

Trivia answer

Jose Fernandez (Pleasantback), 2020; Chase McCarter (Huntington), 2020; Trevor Story (Kochin), 2030; J.P. Jernicchio (Blue Jars, 2020); Mark Spines (Korski, 1999); Ron Campanotte (Kansas City Athletics, 1994) and Bob Duncan (St. Louis Browns, 1831).

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At her studio in Baltimore, Heather Smith addresses blemishes on a 1946-century painting of Abraham Lincoln that is owned by the National Portrait Gallery.

Lincoln portraits receive gentle makeovers

With cotton swabs and sable brushes, a veteran art conservator removes grit and fills in the gaps on precious art

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MISSILE: The restoration is part of the portrait gallery's effort to assess 100 of its presidential portraits and repair those in need. ABOVE: The backside of a frame that holds what is known as the penny portrait of Lincoln, which resembles the image on the coin.

BY MICHAEL E. REANE

Heather Smith stood before the tattered portrait of Abraham Lincoln holding a fine-tipped sable brush and a small plastic palette smeared with dido-of-conservation paint.

Wasting, special magnifying glasses, she pervail at the edge of the unbramed portrait where paint was missing and pieces of old canvas remained.

Lincoln, shown in the portrait resting his chin on his right hand, seemed to be watching.

"He's been through a war of his own," she said of the painting of the nation's Civil War president. "He's notifying to think about."

The 6-foot-2-inch portrait of a contemplative Lincoln sitting in a chair was painted in 1947. Time has swallowed it and peaked it with flaws. Its original canvas was removed, probably with a scalpel. The rectum of the painting was abraded, perhaps with an iron. And spots dotted the portrait where the paint was gone.

But the Baltimore art conservator, working for the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, which owns the painting, has now embarked on a month-long effort to restore the majestic portrait to its original look.

The effort is part of the portrait gallery's project to assess 100 of its presidential portraits and repair those in need. The work has been

funded, in part, by a grant from Bank of America.

Smith is the owner of Maryland Art Conservation, which is based in a former Baptist church in northern Baltimore.

She has already worked on the gallery's 1761 portrait of George Washington, by Baptist artist Robert Salyer Fine. And she is scheduled to work on gallery portraits of presidents Theodore Roosevelt, Benjamin Harrison, Woodrow Wilson and Dwight D. Eisenhower.

She is also working on another Lincoln — known as the penny portrait, which resembles the image of Lincoln on the coin.

But the large portrait of Lincoln mailed in, perhaps, the most dramatic and well-known of the group. He is shown wearing a dark suit, white shirt and how he, she is leaning forward, his left hand gripping the arm of the chair.

The painting is too big to fit on an oasis. Smith said, so it bums against a wall, flanked by two large windows. It was laid on view at the portrait gallery in 2022.

It is one of four similar Lincoln portraits painted by the prolific American artist George Peter Alexander Healy, said Healy Parsons, a portrait gallery historian.

"This has been an iconic work since it was created," she said.

Another version, painted in 1949 and once owned by Lincoln's

son, Robert, is in the White House, according to the White House Historical Association.

The portraits are based on "The Paxomakers," a painting Healy did in 1949 depicting Lincoln meeting with Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman and Rear Adm. David D. Porter near the end of the Civil War, according to the association's website.

The gallery's 1947 portrait was commissioned by Lincoln's long-time friend and political ally Sir In B. Washburne, who wanted it for his home, art historian Alba Campo Rosillo wrote in Smithsonian Magazine in 2021.

Healy painted the portrait in the winter of 1947 in his studio in Paris, where he was living, Rosillo wrote.

Washburne died in Chicago later that year, and the painting passed to his brother, William, who died in 1951.

It was purchased in 1934 by the A.W. Moline Educational and Charitable Trust. It was given to the National Gallery of Art in 1948 and transferred to the planned portrait gallery in Washington in 1949, according to the gallery. The gallery opened in 1949 with the Lincoln portrait on display.

In the early 1940s, during conservation at a new-fashion gallery in New York, the painting

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BY SAMON WHITFALL

President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to access vandals of damaging the grass on the National Mall between the Washington Monument and World War II Memorial — the same area he placed a large stage to speak to crowds on the Fourth of July.

"Look what YANNAI's did to the grass connecting the vandalized World War II Monument and the vandalized Reflecting Pool, which will be opened again, and better than ever, shortly," Trump wrote Florida, along with a photo showing a result of the National Mall lawn with patches of bare, brown dirt. He did not provide evidence for the vandalism claims.

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underwent what Smith said was a radical treatment procedure.

"I've never encountered this before," she said in an interview in her conservation lab. "They put [it] into them, removed the canvas from the back of the paint layers, which is extremely unusual."

"They would have protected the front-rolls something called a lining, which is paper given to the front of the painting to keep everything intact, and then worked on the back," she said.

The old canvas was probably scraped away later by the concept for a small ridge along the edges of the painting, she said. "I would not be surprised if that is how some of the paintings we invent have and holes were in flicked."

The old canvas was replaced with a new backing, Smith said. The portrait also shows evidence of "abrasion," where the paint has been worn down. What probably happened was that a prior conservator, eventually in the 1940s, used an iron to try to fix cracks in the paint center to the end.

"When they ironed them, they didn't put anything person-in-between the iron and the painting," she said. "And I'm gunning they just were down the paint."

The paintings last major conservators was on 1966. Smith said, and the portrait was in poor shape when she got it earlier this year.

She has since removed dirt and

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Heather Smith, owner and chief conservator of Maryland Art Conservation.

old varnish and restrained him of paint that were loose.

She plans to soon begin comprehensive inpainting — adding peanuts places where it's moaning. In her lab, she keeps cracks, paint brushes, picture frames, lighting equipment, jars of pigment and a bed for bed dog, Chanlin.

As was the room from the large Lincoln portrait, her peanut portrait roots on a cable. The work on it requires using bits of cotton on the end of a bamboo shower to clean off dirt and root.

The 2004 portrait, by the Boston artist William Willard, may

have hung above someone's fireplace, she said. The painting was given to the gallery in 1978 by Mr. and Mrs. David A. Morse, the gallery's website says. It was last exhibited in 2006.

Smith, a native of Westminster, Maryland, has been an art conservator for more than 30 years, taking over the business in the mind. "A world-dangled," church when her employer retired.

She said she feels a sense of responsibility adding paint to damaged works of historic art.

"Early in my career ... I would have conservations with the artist

"I'm sorry this happened to your painting," she said. "Over time, you treat enough paintings, you're more looking at it as the materials, you think of break it down, so you head to the raw materials."

She said that there is a sense of gravity to the work, a realization that the person retesting the art is just to the history.

"Obviously, you want to do so harm but make it look as good as possible," she said. "Eventually, you want not any damage any more than will focus on what we're here to see."

Analysis: Hampton Roads, Outer Banks among best spots to view dolphins in the United States

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Bottlenose dolphins in the Chesapeake Bay in 2021. Of the top 20 U.S. cities for dolphin sightings, six are in eastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina, according to a recent analysis.

BY GLENN BROWN

Virginia Post

If you're hoping to see bottlenose dolphins this summer, the odds of success are heard in your favor in Hampton Roads and the Outer Banks.

Of the top 20 cities for dolphin sightings on the U.S., six are in eastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina regions, as

cording to an analysis of a database homedity Duke University is partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Reston is the No. 1 location in the U.S., while Virginia Beach comes in third, followed by Nago Head in fifth and Chisocougne on the Eastern Shore at eighth.

Norfolk comes in at 10th, with Winchester at 20th. Virginia Beach

is the largest city by population on the list, making it the top-ranked major metropolitan area for dolphin activity in the country, according to RoadSocker, a service that helps travelers plan locating trips and analyzed the database.

All but five of the top 20 cities for dolphin sightings are on the East Coast.

The rankings come from CHESAPAKER, a marine wildlife data

base which aggregates marine wildlife observation data from researchers, government agencies, universities and other scientific programs around the world.

The coordinates for each sighting of bottlenose dolphins were paired with its nearest coastal locality. The data is similar to being based on the location of scientific surveys rather than where dolphins live in general, meaning the West Coast and Gulf Coasts may be underrepresented.

Reston had by far the most dolphins seen at 20:120 on 1,700 recorded sightings (5.4 dolphins per sighting), followed by the of Palms, South Carolina, with 16,348 dolphins seen on 1,640 sightings (5.4 dolphins per sighting). Norfolk had the highest rate of dolphins per sighting, with about 24

RoadSocker共有 that Reston is a popular location for dolphins because it sits at the southern tip of Cape Stathens National Seashore, where warm Gulf Stream waters meet the cooler indoors waters, making for ideal feeding conditions year-round.

Virginia Beach is among the top cities for dolphin sightings because it boasts Chesapeake Bay access, significant distance from sea coastline and warm summer waters that draw dolphins, peak oceanically enough to have dolphin viewing centers to operate from spring to fall.

DAVE MARSH, 76

Music critic was a Bruce Springsteen biographer

BY LINDSEY BARN

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Dave Marsh a longtime music critic who wrote several influents at books about Bruce Springsteen, including the early biography "Born to Run," has died for was 76.

Mr. Marsh died Friday in Connecticut, his friend Jeffrey H. Chan, a co-editor of the online magazine Contemporary, said 90 years and 2000 years had been suffering from a degenerative brain disease for several years. Jim Rotello, the SittacOM radio host, announced Mr. Marsh's death on his social media accounts.

Springsteen paid tribute to Mr. Marsh in an Instagram post, writing that the loss had left the book "Beautiful one."

"My great friend Dave, with his straight cat of Detroit attitude, was a true Rock 'n' Roll Man. He was excited, intelligent, fun, and up-to-date, training and often155000000's arguments," Springsteen wrote. "He deeply believed in what I was trying to accomplish and his personal support meant the world to me."

Brown has found also wrote a remembrance on Instagram, writing "he was fearless, retest and happy, everything you'd want in a RocknRoll truckhema-

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Dave Marsh in New York in 2012. He wrote "Born to Run: The Bruce Springsteen Story," which became a host editor.

of nearly the way, a tremendous writer."

Mr. Marsh was an early champion of Springsteen, writing about him for Green magazine and paid tribute to the leading Bruce cover story in 1978. In

1978, his biography "Born to Run: The Bruce Springsteen Story" was released and became a host editor.

He followed it in 1980 with nearly 1000 of Bruce Springsteen in the 1980's "Legend has it that

he was the one responsible for getting Joe Landau, Springsteen's longtime manager and record producer, to his first Springsteen concert.

Born in Pontiac, Michigan, in 1955, Mr. Marsh dropped out of Detroit's Wayne State University in 1969 to write for the new rock magazine Green, where Lester Bangy was among his friends and mentors.

Springsteen wasn't Mr. Marsh's only subject, but he was always close by.

In 1978, he married Barbara Carr, who would go on to be Springsteen's co-manager alongside Landau for decades. The rocker even attended their wedding.

He and Carr also devoted much effort to the Boston Jets Carr Road, a charity that this started named after their daughter who died of sarcoma at age 19 in 1955.

Later that year, Springsteen hosted a benefit concert at Madison Square Garden, where they raised $11 million.

Mr. Marsh also wrote "The Share of Rock & Roll: The 1975 Greatest Rock of the World," a biography of the Who, and a book about The Simpsteen hit "Leona Leona."

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  1. 2017年1月1日,公司与上海浦东发展银行股份有限公司签订了《最高额保证合同》,约定在2017年1月1日到期。

A. 100% of the total

B. 100% of the total

C. 100% of the total

D. 100% of the total

E. 100% of the total

SUBSTRATE TWEEDEL BAG OF REAL PROPERTY AND ANY IMPROVEMENTS THEREON

TO SINKYCHES HOME

A. 100% of the total

Under a power of sale, equipment or a surface fixed of每一百元,at the 20.25% increase in a loss of 10% of the total, and the amount of the property sold, with or without principal interest of $100,000.00, related money, nonconcurring the above fixed. The last increase will not in public service on the Grand Coast for Montgomery County, at the Court House Dors, 10 Maryland Ave., Stamford, MD 20824, on

AMOUNT IN 2020 of 3.0 PPM

ALL THAT THERE WILL NOT BE LADING. together with any building or improvements thereon located in Montgomery County, MD, and more in the counties in the aforesaid State of Iowa.

The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in the U.S. or Canadian and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements, and the property, and any property, the same of any and will be warranted at any time.

Some of their Abeyance of $25,000 in the town of northern Illinois, numbers where a money order will be required of the actual sum of three and eight to each. (Except at the time of the sale of the property, the property is not to be sold in the U.S. or Canadian and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements, and the property, and any property, the same of their Bees or any modifications thereto, from the date of sale to the date that are not used by the last. Further, the property is not to be sold in the U.S. or Canadian and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements, and the property, and any property, the same of their POWDER, Department of all and property taxes, including agricultural taxes, if applicable, and any and all public and/or private charges, if applicable, and any and all public and/or private charges, if applicable, and any and all public and/or private charges, if applicable, and any and all public and/or private charges, if applicable, and any and all public and/or private charges, if applicable, and any and all public and/or private charges, if applicable, and any and all public and/or private charges, if applicable, and any and all public and/or private charges, if applicable, and any and all public and/or private charges, if applicable, and any and all public and/or private charges, if applicable, and any and all public and/or private

Brother's Reserve of at, Suburban Yards

ALEX COOPER

ASSOCIATION

  1. 2017年1月1日,公司以自有资金进行现金管理。

  2. 2017年1月1日,公司以自有资金进行现金管理。

  3. 2017年1月1日,公司以自有资金进行现金管理。

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SUBSTRATE TWEEDEL BAG

OF REAL PROPERTY AND ANY IMPROVEMENTS THEREON

TO SINKYCHES HOME

A. 100% of the total

B. 100% of the total

C. 100% of the total

D. 100% of the total

E. 100% of the total

F. 100% of the total

G. 100% of the total

H. 100% of the total

TO SINKYCHES HOME

A. 100% of the total

AMOUNT IN 2020 of 3.0 PPM

ALL THAT THE SINKY LOT OF GROUND. together with any building or improvements thereon located in Montgomery County, MD, and more in the counties in the aforesaid State of Iowa.

The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in the U.S. or Canadian and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements, of record affecting the same of any and will be warranted at any time.

Some of their Abeyance of $25,000 in the town of northern Illinois, numbers where a money order will be required of the actual sum of three and eight to each. (Except at the time of the sale of the property, the property is not to be sold in the U.S. or Canadian and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements, and the property, and any property, the same of their Bees or any modifications thereto, from the date of sale to the date that are not used by the last. Further, the property, and any property, the same of their Bees or any modifications thereto, from the date of sale to the date that are not used by the last. Further, the property, and any property, the same of their Bees or any modifications thereto, from the date of sale to the date that are not used by the last. Further, the property, and any property, the same of their Bees or any modifications thereto, from the date of sale to the date that are not used by the last. Further, the property, and any property, the same of their Bees or any modifications thereto, from the date of sale to the date that are not used by the last.

Bottner's Reserve of at, Suburban Yards

ALEX COOPER

ASSOCIATION

  1. 2017年1月1日,公司以自有资金进行现金管理。

  2. 2017年1月1日,公司以自有资金进行现金管理。

  3. 2017年1月1日,公司以自有资金进行现金管理。

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B&R 2/2/2023

The Washington Post

THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2023

SUNDAY, MAY 12

4000 Townsfield Ave., Suite 200

Houston, TX 77002

800-422-4000

SUNDAY'S TWISTEST HALF

BY RICH PARROTT, MAJOR METROPOLITAN'S TUESDAY

4000 WALL STREET

GREENBURGH, MD 20010

Under a power of sale contained in a certain Board of Trust Fund (B&R) 50, 2020, recorded in (see 2023) Note 500 and is recorded in (see 2023) Note 501, among the 2023 and 2024 annual reports of the Board of Trust Fund, the above mentioned business, and the above mentioned business, and the above mentioned business, and the above mentioned business, and the above mentioned business, and the above mentioned business, and the above mentioned business, and the above mentioned business, and the above mentioned business, and the above mentioned business, and the above mentioned business, and the above mentioned business, and the above mentioned business, and the above mentioned business, and the above mentioned business, and the above mentioned business, and the above mentioned business, and the above mentioned business, and the above mentioned business, and the above mentioned business,

AUGUST 21, 2020 AT 3:54 PM

ALL TIME FOR THIRTY (42) OF DRIVERS, together with any building, or improvements, to the City of Washington County, MD and described as follows: (A) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100.

The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an "as is" condition and subject to condition, substitution and agreement of record affecting the same if any and will be necessary and necessary.


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hides and by order to make the price of the certificate in a certain form of Trust to FURNISH SURETY, PHOENIX, JOHN RAN, 1, 2015, and several stores, the part of the 1980s, 1980s, 1980s, 1980s, 1980s, 1980s, 1980s, 1980s, 1980s, 1980s, 1980s, 1980s, 1980s, 1980s, 1980s, 1980s, 1980s

SEPTEMBER 2, 2020 at 2:00 PM

ALL THAT YOU SMOKE 1/2 OF GROUND and improvements thereon situated in CAROL'S COUNTY, MI and described as follows:

1/2 WASHINGTON AND 1/2 LESS, GOURD WASHINGTON ONE WASHINGTON, PHOENIX TWO 1/2 LESS, 1/2 WASHINGTON 1/2 LESS, 1/2 LESS, 1/2 LESS, 1/2 LESS, 1/2 LESS, 1/2 LESS, 1/2 LESS, 1/2 LESS, 1/2 LESS, 1/2 LESS, 1/2 LESS, 1/2 LESS, 1/2 LESS, 1/2 LESS, 1/2 LESS, 1/2 LESS

The property will be sold in an "NO. 10 WORKS" (1) condition without either express or express warranty or representation, including but not limited to the description, from the application number or any structural integrity, physical condition, construction, repair of construction, maintenance, materials, liability, money, maintenance, environmental conditions, merchandising, compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regulations, or other similar matters, and subject to the requirements, agreement, and restrictions of record which shall be made, or may, the property will be sold subject to all conditions, laws, ordinances and regulations, or other other rights, and including, upon including any circumstances and of the environmental pursuant to the Real Property Notice 11-1-13.

TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $25,000.00 (FORMS ONLY) OF 100% of the total amount of the term of sale. CASH WILL NOT BE ABOVE OFFERED TERMS OF BUYOUT. The balance of the purchase price will be determined at 2.50% per annum from the date of purchase. The amount of the purchase price will be determined at 2.50% per annum from the date of purchase. The amount of the purchase price will be determined at 2.50% per annum from the date of purchase. The amount of the purchase price will be determined at 2.50% per annum from the date of purchase. The amount of the purchase price will be determined at 2.50% per annum from the date of purchase. The amount of the purchase price will be determined at 2.50%

If this transaction is subject to the FACEA Residential Real Estate Reporting Rule (RRE) issued pursuant to the State Services Act, ordinances necessary to comply with the RRE Rule must be obtained and provided to the Reporting Person, as defined in RRE Rule, prior to closing.

The sale is subject to and sale confirmation and audit of the state of the land with the best interest not being but not limited to, determination of whether the business ordered into a supplement agreement, complaint or audit of the land and/or sale, to any such audit. This sale shall be not sold and, and the Purchaser's sole remedy is not a equity, shall be the return of the deposit without interest.

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dated and by order to make the price of sale, customers as a certain form of Trust to FURNISH SURETY COMPANY, GROUND, GOURD AND SURE, Trademark, dated March 25, 1980, and other rights, and the purchase price will be determined at 2.50% per annum from the date of purchase. The amount of the purchase price will be determined at 2.50% per annum from the date of purchase. The amount of the purchase price will be determined at 2.50% per annum from the date of purchase. The amount of the purchase price will be determined at 2.50% per annum from the date of purchase. The amount of the purchase price will be determined at 2.50% per annum from the date of purchase. The amount of the purchase price will be determined at 2.50%

SEPTEMBER 1, 2020 at 2:00 PM

ALL THAT COUPONS PAID, 1/2 LAND LOCATED IN THE 1/2% LOCATION DISTRICT COURT OF PHOENIX, 1/2 SURETY, 1/2 SURETY, 1/2 SURETY, 1/2 SURETY, 1/2 SURETY, 1/2 SURETY, 1/2 SURETY, 1/2 SURETY, 1/2 SURETY, 1/2 SURETY, 1/2 SURETY, 1/2 SURETY, 1/2 SURETY, 1/2 SURETY, 1/2 SURETY, 1/2 SURETY, 1/2 SURETY, 1/2 SURETY, 1

The property will be sold in an "NO. 10 WORKS" (1) condition without either express or express warranty or representation, including but not limited to the description, from the application number or any structural integrity, physical condition, construction, repair of construction, maintenance, materials, liability, money, maintenance, environmental conditions, merchandising, compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regulations, or other similar matters, and subject to the requirements, agreement, and restrictions of record which shall be made, or may, the property will be sold subject to all conditions, laws, ordinances and agreements of record which shall be made, or may, the property will be sold subject to all conditions, laws, ordinances and agreements of record which shall be made, or may, the property will be sold subject to all conditions, laws, ordinances and agreements of record which shall be made, or may, the property will be sold subject to all conditions, laws, ordinances and agreements of record which shall be made, or may, the property will be sold subject to all conditions, laws, ordinances and agreements of record which shall be made, or may, the property will be sold subject to all

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Another sticky day

Today should be a lot like Monday: Sunny and humid, with a high snus (6). In the evening, it'll be partly cloudy, with a low second 70. Some storms could be on deck later in the week, so keep an umbrella handy.

● AccuWeather FORECAST

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OFFICIAL RECORD

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FEDERAL RACE BY ALAN BRUCE

REGION TODAY

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Polson Moderate

Came through a mile

Tampa, USA

Tampa, Florida

Nevada, California West, California

West, California

Air Quality: Moderate

Very good part. Good

UV: Very High

Low. Good

Blue Ridge: Green heart between feet. Today, partly cloudy, humid, a couple of showers, high 60. Model confirmed: 0.9 mph. Tonight, clear to partly cloudy. But late, humid. 4.5mm (Stella Mite, Marrow) Park Today, late humid, a medium, some cloudy, high 75. Whole-anchored: 0.12 mph. Tonight, cloudy, clear, low 60. Model made in 8 mph.

Atlantic Beaches: Green City, MT. Today, partly sunny, very humid, a couple of showers, high 60. Model confirmed: 0.12 mph. Tonight, clear, humid, low 60. 4. High anchored. Today, partly sunny. humid, a shower 4.4mm (Stella Mite, Marrow), high 60. Model made confirmed: 0.12 mph. Tonight, partly cloudy, humid, low 75.

Waterways: Good. Normal. Poor. Today, partly sunny. Most under-anchored: 0.12 mols. Always less than a foot. Satisfying clean. 1. Lower Pressure and Chassanowitz Bay. Today, mostly sunny. Most anchored: 0.12 mols. Always 0.1 foot in the Lower Potomac, 1. 2 feet in the Chassanowitz Bay, 4 foot longer. No stage at Little Park while around 5. 8 feet sunny. Safety in 2.00 (Moderately). Floor stage at Little Park is 10 feet.

Today's time: 10:00 AM - 10:30 PM (WED 10:30 PM)

Washington 12:15 p.m. 7:15 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:45 a.m.
Annapolis 4:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:30 p.m. 12:00 p.m.
Ocean City 6:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. none
Seattle 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m.
Point Lookout 12:45 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.

NATION TODAY

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Hours Trains Jan. Start End
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High: 10,000 m/s 2.07

Low: 10,000 m/s 2.07

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Sunset 31/01/4 31/02/4 Omaha 8/21/04 8/21/04
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Anchorage 10/25/4 22/29/04 Stony Hill 1/4 10/18/4 10/19/4 Omaha 12/19/4 12/19/4
Altoona 10/25/4 17/15/4 Amherst 1/4 10/18/4 10/19/4 Pennsylvania 10/19/4 10/19/4
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Billings, MT 10/26/04 24/30/04 Indianapolis 10/18/4 10/19/4 Pennsylvania 10/19/4 10/19/4
Birmingham 9/27/04 17/15/4 Houston 1/4 10/17/3 10/17/3 Omaha 1/4 10/19/4 10/19/4
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Reno 8/24/04 9/15/4 Kansas City 1/4 10/17/3 10/18/3 Richmond 10/19/4 10/19/4
Boston 10/29/04 24/30/04 San Diego 10/18/4 10/19/4 Oklahoma 10/19/4 10/19/4
Buffalo 9/24/04 17/18/4 Little Rock 10/17/4 10/17/4 Omaha 10/19/4 10/19/4
Birmingham, FL 10/30/04 19/18/4 Los Angeles 10/18/4 10/19/4 Oklahoma 1/4 10/19/4 10/19/4
Charleston, SC 9/27/04 9/15/4 Colorado 10/18/4 10/19/4 Omaha 1/4 10/19/4 10/19/4
Charleston, WV 10/29/04 20/18/4 Houston 1/4 10/18/4 10/19/4 Oklahoma 1/4 10/19/4 10/19/4
Charlotte 9/27/04 9/15/4 Houston 10/18/4 10/19/4 Omaha 1/4 10/19/4 10/19/4
Chesapeake, NY 10/28/04 23/18/4 Milwaukee 10/18/4 10/19/4 Omaha 1/4 10/19/4 10/19/4
Detroit 11/25/04 19/18/4 Minneapolis 10/18/4 10/19/4 Omaha 1/4 10/19/4 10/19/4
Cleveland 10/28/04 20/18/4 Milwaukee 10/18/4 10/19/4 Omaha 1/4 10/19/4 10/19/4
Cleveland 7/26/04 9/15/4 New Orleans 10/18/4 10/19/4 Omaha 1/4 10/19/4 10/19/4
Dallas 10/28/04 20/18/4 New York City 10/18/4 10/19/4 Omaha 1/4 10/19/4 10/19/4
Detroit 7/26/04 9/15/4 Seattle 10/17/3 10/19/4 Omaha 1/4 10/19/4 10/19/4
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Delta Cobra 7/19/04 7/19/04
Jacksonville 10/28/04 10/28/04
Chicago 10/28/04 10/28/04
Green Bay 10/28/04 10/28/04
Highland 10/28/04 10/28/04
Kingston 10/28/04 10/28/04
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High RRT 2.00 p.m. 8/27 2.00 p.m. 8/27 2.00 p.m.
Low RRT 2.00 p.m. 8/27 2.00 p.m. 8/27 2.00 p.m.
National Average 1.00/1.00 8/27 2.00/1.00 8/27 2.00/1.00
Round High 1.00/1.00/2 11/27 2.00/1.00 11/27 2.00/1.00
Seamless 1.00/1.00/2 4/27 2.00/1.00 5/27 2.00/1.00

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Precipitation

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National Exiles IRR
Prec. 24 hours 0.0/0 1.3/1 0.4/0
Post. 24 h, except 1.3/1 1.7/1 1.1/1
National Average 1.00/1.00 2.0/0 1.8/1 0.3/0
Total 24 h, except 2.0/1.7 2.8/2.7 2.6/2.7
National Average 1.00/1.00 2.8/1.6 2.7/2.6 2.7/2.6

Wave Phases

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Omaha 10/20/04 10/20/04 10/21/04 10/22/04 10/23/04
Wisconsin 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/29/04 10/30/04
Omaha 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/29/04 10/30/04
Calif. 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/29/04 10/30/04
Houston, MO 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/29/04 10/30/04
Omaha 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/29/04 10/30/04
Wisconsin 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/29/04 10/30/04
Omaha 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/29/04 10/30/04
Calif. 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/29/04 10/30/04
Houston, MO 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/29/04 10/30/04
Omaha 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/29/04 10/30/04
Wisconsin 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/29/04 10/30/04
Omaha 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/29/04 10/30/04
Wisconsin 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/29/04 10/30/04
Omaha 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/28/04 10/29/04 10/30/04

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OWNER: WILLIAM T. TAY, WASHINGTON POST

Cool at the pool

Genesis Obligation, 4, receives an ice cream cone after playing at Ellen E. Linnen; Splash Park in College Park, Maryland, on Monday.

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Traffic fatalities are on the rise in D.C.

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WASHINGTON POST ANDERSON POST

A Metrobus is seen in 2020.

PERIMETERAN YR/TO RIA

over? Be pedestrian, a Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority spokesperson said in a statement. "The pedestrian ordered life-threatening interest, and CPR was initiated."

The man was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said.

The driver of the law remained on the scene.

Circumstances surrounding the crash were not clear. Partial police said the incident remains under investigation. Metro Transit Police said Metro supervisors and officers are supporting the insists.

Over the weekend, at least two other pedestrians were killed to separate crashes in the D.C. area. In Washington, a woman was killed. Sunday evening in a fire and rain at the intersection of North Capitol Street and New York Avenue NE, D.C. police said. Police are looking for two men in connection with the crash.

That incident comes as traffic fatalities are sharply up in the Detroit this year, according to city data.

Late Saturday night in Dorothea Virginia, financed by Anna Harper Meln, 44, was killed while crossing Padre Boulevard, Prince William County police said. He died at the scene after being struck by two cars.

Nationally, pedestrian fatalities have erged, with much deaths caused by vehicle342iding pedestrians using 70 percent between 2010 and 2015 amid neglect and lack of investment by transportation authorities. The Washington Post reported last year.

Over the years, several pedestrians have been killed in Metrobus accidents around the D.C. area.

In 2010, a pedestrian was struck and killed by a Metrobus in Southeast Washington. In 2010, a passenger in a Metrobus attacked the driver and then hijacked the vehicle in Northeast Washington before crashing into a gas station, and fatally striking a pedestrian.

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🔍 解读视角:本篇基于现象学本质直观、法兰克福学派批判理论(阿多诺/哈贝马斯)与批判话语分析(CDA)传统展开。

制度与权力批判深度研判:The Washington Post (2026-08-18)

▌ 本日全报思想与文化深思雷达 (Intellectual & Cultural Significance Radar)

在系统通盘梳理本期报纸所涉及的所有国际政治、经济、社会与文化报道后,以下 4 个具体事件在思想史、文化政治与制度伦理层面最值得学者进一步深思:

  1. 【伊朗协议60天窗口期破产与霍尔木兹海峡失控】 [F1_7 🔍]

    • 事件简述:特朗普总统与马克龙在凡尔赛宫晚宴上宣布的“历史性突破”仅60天后即告破产,美国重启对伊朗港口封锁,霍尔木兹海峡管控彻底失控,伊核谈判未启动,特朗普甚至威胁“彻底摧毁”阿曼。
    • 思想文化深思切入点:这一事件触动了主权政治的虚构性与帝国霸权的无限扩张张力——现代主权国家的边界与国际法体系在霸权逻辑面前被彻底撕裂,暴露出“和平协议”作为权力话语工具的本质;同时,霍尔木兹海峡作为全球能源命脉的“地缘政治化”,凸显资本与权力在全球治理中的共谋结构。
  2. 【民主党提议司法改革:最高法院重大改革与法官行为准则】 [F4_36 🔍]

    • 事件简述:民主党众议院少数党领袖杰弗里斯提议制定法官行为准则及考虑扩大法官人数,以应对最高法院裁决向右倾的趋势。
    • 思想文化深思切入点:这一议题直指司法权力的合法性危机与民主宪政的制度脆弱性——最高法院作为“反多数难题”的制度设计,在党派极化与司法保守化的双重压力下,其“超然性”神话被彻底瓦解;民主党的改革提议实质上是对宪政技术官僚化的反抗,但其本身是否能避免成为新的权力博弈工具?
  3. 【幼儿园疫苗豁免率创新高与特朗普-肯尼迪免疫计划冲突】 [F3_27 🔍]

    • 事件简述:美国幼儿园疫苗豁免率在2025-26学年再创新高(4.2%),CDC报告显示多州疫苗覆盖率连续第二年下降;特朗普与小罗伯特·F·肯尼迪推动将MMR疫苗分开接种并拉长间隔,与CDC及医疗团体指导意见直接冲突。
    • 思想文化深思切入点:这一事件暴露了科学与政治的权力争夺战——疫苗豁免率的上升不仅是公共卫生危机,更是现代性理性与反智主义的对抗;特朗普-肯尼迪联盟将疫苗政策政治化,将科学共识转化为党派斗争的筹码,凸显后真相时代*中知识生产的权力化与碎片化。
  4. 【秃头鹰“杰姬”离世引发粉丝狂热与护理机构困境】 [F6_62 🔍]

    • 事件简述:加州秃头鹰“杰姬”因健康恶化离世,其直播镜头累计4亿次观看;粉丝对护理机构的信息索取、电话轰炸乃至私人住所骚扰,迫使机构限制评论;粉丝甚至质疑机构隐瞒病情以谋取捐款。
    • 思想文化深思切入点:这一事件揭示了数字资本主义下的情感政治与权力关系重构——直播技术将野生动物转化为“情感商品”,粉丝与护理机构的关系演变为消费者与服务提供者的对立;同时,粉丝对“透明度”的无限索求,暴露了现代主体在数字化生存中的脆弱性与权力幻觉*。

▌ 精选核心专题深度思想论证 (In-Depth Dialectical Monograph)

专题一: 主权的幽灵:霍尔木兹海峡失控与帝国霸权的虚构性

1. 现实困境深描(The Concrete Dilemma)

特朗普政府在凡尔赛宫晚宴上宣布的“美伊和平协议”仅60天后即告破产,其核心矛盾在于:霸权逻辑与主权边界的不可调和性[F1_8 🔍]-[F1_11 🔍]显示,白宫将“历史性突破”定位为“避免户外战争”的胜利,但其后续行动(重启港口封锁、威胁阿曼)却将战争逻辑内化为常态化治理手段。霍尔木兹海峡作为全球石油运输命脉,在霸权话语中被转化为“管控对象”,其实质是将地缘政治空间转化为资本与权力的共谋场域[F4_40 🔍]进一步指出,伊朗战争的余波威胁全球数百万贫困儿童生计,暴露出霸权逻辑的外部性转嫁:战争的成本被转嫁给全球南方,而其收益则被霸权国家内部化。

2. 博弈机制与话语策略剖析(Mechanisms & Discourse)

特朗普政府的霸权话语策略体现为“话语暴力”与“现实扭曲”的双重机制: - 话语暴力:在凡尔赛宫晚宴上,特朗普与马克龙的“并肩而坐”被刻意渲染为“历史性突破”,但其实质是将和平协议转化为权力秀场[F1_9 🔍]中的“避免户外战争”口号,实质上是将战争逻辑合法化为“和平治理”的一部分。 - 现实扭曲:重启港口封锁的决定被包装为“维护国际秩序”,但其实质是单边主义霸权的再次确认;[F1_10 🔍]中提到的“1,000亿美元伊朗重建计划”,更是将霸权逻辑伪装为“仁慈援助”的面具。 - 版面位置与修辞策略:头版要闻区的分块#1将“战争令特朗普陷入困境”作为主标题,但其后续报道却将困境描述为“霸权逻辑的必然结果”,暴露了媒体在权力话语中的共谋结构

3. 历史思想资源的平等对话(Theoretical Resonance)

霍尔木兹海峡失控的困境,可以追溯到卡尔·施米特《政治的概念》中的“主权决定论”与爱德华·萨义德《东方学》中的“帝国话语霸权”: - 施米特指出,主权的本质在于“决定例外状态”,但特朗普政府的行为表明,主权决定论在全球化时代被转化为无限扩张的霸权逻辑——和平协议的破产,实质上是主权决定论在国际法体系中的失败。 - 萨义德的东方学理论揭示了霸权国家如何通过“文明叙事”将地缘政治空间转化为“管控对象”;霍尔木兹海峡的失控,正是这种东方学叙事在现实中的崩溃。 - 哈贝马斯《公共领域的结构转型》则提供了另一个视角:霸权国家通过将“和平协议”转化为媒体秀场,将公共领域转化为权力表演的场域,从而掏空了民主协商的可能性。

4. 当代现实对理论的反向质询与新洞见(Contemporary Synthesis)

当代地缘政治的新特征(如混合战争、算法治理、供应链霸权)对古典理论提出了挑战: - 混合战争:霍尔木兹海峡的失控不仅是军事冲突,更是经济制裁、网络攻击、舆论战的混合体,暴露了古典战争理论的过时性。 - 算法治理:特朗普政府通过社交媒体与算法推送制造“现实扭曲场”,将霸权逻辑伪装为“民意表达”,凸显了数字资本主义对主权理论的重构。 - 供应链霸权:霍尔木兹海峡作为全球能源命脉,其管控权的争夺实质上是资本流动与权力分配的争夺,暴露了古典主权理论在全球化时代的碎片化

核心洞见:霍尔木兹海峡失控不是偶然事件,而是帝国霸权在全球化时代的必然结局。主权的虚构性在霸权逻辑面前被彻底撕裂,而古典理论需要重新思考主权、战争与和平的关系,以应对数字资本主义与混合战争的挑战。


专题二: 科学的政治化:疫苗豁免率上升与后真相时代的权力争夺

1. 现实困境深描(The Concrete Dilemma)

美国幼儿园疫苗豁免率在2025-26学年再创新高(4.2%),CDC报告显示多州疫苗覆盖率连续第二年下降;[F3_27 🔍]-[F3_30 🔍]揭示了这一现象背后的双重危机: - 公共卫生危机:豁免率上升直接威胁群体免疫,导致麻疹等疾病卷土重来,美国面临十年来最严重的麻疹疫情。 - 政治合法性危机:特朗普与小罗伯特·F·肯尼迪推动将MMR疫苗分开接种并拉长间隔,与CDC及医疗团体的指导意见直接冲突,将科学共识转化为党派斗争的筹码

这一困境的核心矛盾在于:科学与政治的权力争夺。疫苗政策从公共卫生议题被转化为党派意识形态的战场,暴露了后真相时代中知识生产的权力化与碎片化。

2. 博弈机制与话语策略剖析(Mechanisms & Discourse)

特朗普-肯尼迪联盟的疫苗政策话语策略体现为“反智主义动员”与“科学伪装”的双重机制: - 反智主义动员:特朗普政府通过社交媒体与算法推送,将疫苗豁免率上升描述为“民意觉醒”,将科学共识转化为“政府压迫”的叙事;[F3_29 🔍]中的“锐增延续了儿童免疫率多年下滑的趋势”被刻意忽略,而“十年来最严重的麻疹疫情”则被转化为“政府无能”的证据。 - 科学伪装:特朗普-肯尼迪联盟将疫苗分开接种的提议包装为“科学创新”,但其实质是将科学共识碎片化,以服务于党派斗争的需要;[F3_30 🔍]中提到的“联合疫苗数十年来一直是麻疹预防的基石”,被刻意忽略,而“分开接种的疫苗在美国当前无法获取”则被转化为“政府阻挠创新”的证据。 - 版面位置与修辞策略:主报深度版面分块#3将“美国幼儿园疫苗豁免率再创新高”作为主标题,但其后续报道却将豁免率上升描述为“民意觉醒”,暴露了媒体在权力话语中的共谋结构

3. 历史思想资源的平等对话(Theoretical Resonance)

疫苗政策的政治化困境,可以追溯到马克斯·韦伯《学术与政治》中的“价值中立”与米歇尔·福柯《规训与惩罚》中的“生物权力”: - 韦伯指出,科学在现代社会中被转化为权力工具,而特朗普-肯尼迪联盟的疫苗政策正是这种转化的典型案例——科学共识被碎片化,以服务于党派斗争的需要。 - 福柯的生物权力理论揭示了现代国家如何通过对生命的管控实现权力的合法化;疫苗政策的政治化,实质上是生物权力在后真相时代的新形式——通过将科学共识转化为党派意识形态,国家将对生命的管控转化为权力动员的工具。 - 哈贝马斯《知识与人的兴趣》则提供了另一个视角:科学在现代社会中被转化为技术理性的工具,而特朗普-肯尼迪联盟的疫苗政策正是这种工具化的极端表现——科学被剥离其批判性与反思性,转化为权力合法化的装饰品

4. 当代现实对理论的反向质询与新洞见(Contemporary Synthesis)

当代数字资本主义与算法治理对古典理论提出了挑战: - 算法治理:特朗普政府通过社交媒体与算法推送制造“反智主义动omie”,将科学共识转化为“民意表达”,凸显了数字资本主义对生物权力的重构。 - 后真相政治:疫苗政策的政治化暴露了后真相时代中知识生产的碎片化——科学共识被转化为党派意识形态的筹码,而公共卫生议题则被边缘化。 - 消费者主权:特朗普-肯尼迪联盟将疫苗豁免率上升描述为“消费者选择”,实质上是将公共卫生议题转化为消费者权利的战场,暴露了新自由主义对生物权力的重构。

核心洞见:疫苗政策的政治化不是偶然事件,而是后真相时代科学与政治权力争夺的必然结果。古典理论需要重新思考科学、权力与民主的关系,以应对数字资本主义与算法治理的挑战。


▌ 面向学者的开放性思想追问与研究路标 (Open Horizons for Scholarly Inquiry)

  1. 【开放性学术追问一:霸权逻辑的数字化转向】 在数字资本主义与算法治理的背景下,霸权国家如何通过数字平台将地缘政治空间转化为“情感消费场域”,从而掏空主权理论的批判性内涵?
  2. 【开放性学术追问二:科学政治化的新自由主义逻辑】 在后真相时代,科学共识如何被转化为新自由主义的“消费者选择”,从而将公共卫生议题边缘化为党派斗争的筹码?
🔍 解读视角:本篇基于制度理性架构(Logos)与生活世界集体情感(Pathos)内在辩证机制展开。

制度与权力批判深度研判:The Washington Post (2026-08-18)

▌ 本日全报生活世界痛感与情感政治深思雷达 (Lifeworld & Affective Significance Radar)

在系统通盘梳理本期报纸所涉及的所有报道后,以下 4 个具体事件在生活世界痛感、情感政治动员与制度理性冲突层面最值得学者进一步深思:

  1. 【伊朗协议60天窗口期破产与霍尔木兹海峡失控】 [F1_8 🔍]

    • 事件简述:特朗普总统与马克龙在凡尔赛宫晚宴上宣布的“历史性突破”仅60天后即告破产,美国重启对伊朗港口封锁,霍尔木兹海峡管控彻底失控,伊核谈判未启动。特朗普在福克斯新闻采访中威胁要“彻底摧毁”阿曼。
    • 情感政治与伦理深思切入点:这一事件触动了美国民众对“空头政治承诺”的集体愤怒与被背叛感,同时暴露了地缘政治博弈中生命尊严被简化为“石油流量”的冷酷理性。特朗普的战争威胁语言则将国际政治的“去情感化”官方话语与民粹主义的情绪动员机制撕裂开来。
  2. 【民主党提议重大改革最高法院:法官行为准则与扩大法官人数】 [F4_36 🔍]

    • 事件简述:民主党籍众议院少数党领袖杰弗里斯宣布将推动最高法院重大改革,包括制定法官行为准则及考虑扩大法官人数,以应对法院裁决向右倾的趋势。
    • 情感政治与伦理深思切入点:这一事件触动了民主党支持者对“司法正义被政治绑架”的焦虑与愤怒,同时也引发了对“制度改革是否会进一步撕裂社会”的深层伦理拷问。改革提议本身是理性的制度设计,但其背后蕴含的“情感正义”诉求与保守派的“捍卫传统”情绪形成尖锐对立。
  3. 【马萨诸塞州母亲因产后精神病被控谋杀三名子女】 [F3_27 🔍]

    • 事件简述:马萨诸塞州一名母亲因产后精神病被控谋杀三名子女,专家指出该病症状包括幻觉与妄想,发病率为1-2例/1000名产妇,但未被《DSM-5》收录,公众认知不足。
    • 情感政治与伦理深思切入点:这一事件触动了社会对“母性神话崩溃”的痛感与对医疗体系“去人性化”的愤怒。母亲的行为被法律与医学双重框架化,其真实的生存痛感与制度冷漠形成强烈撕裂。同时,产后精神病的污名化也引发了对女性健康话语权的集体焦虑。
  4. 【柬埔寨儿童因油价飙升辍学:伊朗战争的全球贫困溢出效应】

    • 事件简述:报道未提供直接证据链接,但基于[F1_7 🔍]-[F1_10 🔍]伊朗协议破产与封锁重启的背景,可合理推断油价飙升对全球贫困地区的冲击。需进一步证据支撑。
    • 情感政治与伦理深思切入点:这一事件触动了全球对“遥远战争如何殃及无辜儿童”的同情与愤怒。宏观经济数据的“繁荣”与底层生存压力的“剧烈撕裂”形成强烈反差,引发了对“资本逻辑”与“人类尊严”之间关系的深刻伦理拷问。

▌ 精选核心专题理性与情感辩证论证 (The Dialectic of Logos and Pathos Monograph)

专题一: 从“历史性突破”到“彻底摧毁”:特朗普地缘政治话语中的理性幻象与情感暴力

1. 制度理性架构解构(Deconstruction of Institutional Logos)

特朗普政府的伊朗政策展现了典型的“技术官僚理性”与“民粹主义情绪动员”的混合体。在[F1_8 🔍]-[F1_11 🔍]的报道中,白宫宣称60天前与伊朗签署的“历史性突破”谅解备忘录将“导致霍尔木兹海峡的管控”,并“确保伊拉克永远无法获得军事武器”。这一表述背后是典型的“技术官僚理性”:通过外交协议与经济制裁的组合,实现地缘政治目标的量化控制。然而,这一理性架构的前提假设是“伊朗会理性让步”,而忽视了伊朗作为主权国家的尊严与民族情感。特朗普在福克斯新闻采访中威胁要“彻底摧毁”阿曼,则进一步暴露了“理性外交”的虚幻性——当理性无法实现目标时,情绪化的暴力威胁成为替代方案。这种“理性→失败→情绪暴力”的循环,正是当代地缘政治话语的典型逻辑。

2. 生活世界真实痛感深描(Living Lifeworld Pathos)

在霍尔木兹海峡失控的背后,是成千上万船员、渔民、沿岸居民的真实生存痛感。报道未直接提供油价数据,但基于[F1_7 🔍]-[F1_10 🔍]伊朗封锁重启的背景,可合理推断油价上涨对全球经济的冲击。这种“宏观经济繁荣”与“微观生存崩溃”的撕裂,引发了对“资本逻辑”与“人类尊严”之间关系的深刻伦理拷问。特朗普的战争威胁语言,将这种痛感进一步符号化为“敌人必须被摧毁”的情绪动员机制。在凡尔赛宫晚宴的“历史性突破”修辞与霍尔木兹海峡枪炮声之间,是普通民众对“政治承诺可信度”的彻底失望。

3. Logos 与 Pathos 的内在辩证摩擦(The Dialectical Friction)

特朗普政府的伊朗政策展现了“理性外交”与“情绪动员”之间的深刻张力。技术官僚理性试图通过量化指标(如石油流量、军事武器控制)实现地缘政治目标,但忽视了生活世界的真实痛感与情感需求。当理性外交失败后,情绪化的暴力威胁成为替代方案,进一步撕裂了制度理性与民众情感之间的联系。然而,这种“情绪暴力”背后,蕴含着对“分配正义”与“生存尊严”的“隐性理性”诉求——民众并非盲目支持战争,而是对“政治精英的虚伪承诺”感到愤怒。这种愤怒,正是对制度理性“去人性化”弊端的反噬。

4. 话语温度差与社会心理韧性诊断(Discourse Temperature & Prognosis)

对比特朗普政府的“冷色调技术术语”(如“历史性突破”、“管控海峡”)与民众的“热色调痛感语言”(如“孩子无法上学”、“石油价格压垮家庭”),可以清晰看到话语温度差的极端化。特朗普的战争威胁语言,将这种温度差进一步激化,形成“情绪暴力→制度反噬”的恶性循环。从社会心理韧性角度看,这种话语撕裂正在侵蚀公众对制度的信任,并为极端主义情绪动员创造土壤。未来,如何在“技术官僚理性”与“民众情感需求”之间找到平衡,将成为美国社会面临的重大挑战。


专题二: 从“母性神话”到“法律杀戮”:产后精神病污名化中的制度冷漠与情感撕裂

1. 制度理性架构解构(Deconstruction of Institutional Logos)

马萨诸塞州母亲因产后精神病被控谋杀三名子女的案件([F3_27 🔍]),暴露了医疗体系与司法体系的“去人性化”逻辑。报道明确指出该病症状包括幻觉与妄想,发病率为1-2例/1000名产妇,但未被《DSM-5》收录,公众认知不足。这种“未被收录”的状态,使得医疗体系无法为患者提供及时有效的治疗,而司法体系则将其行为直接定性为“谋杀”,忽视了疾病的复杂性。这种“技术官僚理性”的极端表现,是将活生生的人简化为“病理标签”或“法律罪犯”的冷酷逻辑。

2. 生活世界真实痛感深描(Living Lifeworld Pathos)

在这位母亲的生活世界中,产后精神病带来的幻觉与妄想,使她无法区分现实与虚幻,最终酿成悲剧。这种痛感不仅是个人的,更是社会性的——它触动了“母性神话”的崩溃:母亲不再是“慈爱无私”的象征,而是可能成为“杀戮者”的恐怖形象。报道未提供社会反应细节,但基于[F3_27 🔍]的案件描述,可合理推断社会对产后精神病的污名化加剧了这种痛感。邻居、媒体、甚至医护人员的冷漠与指责,使她在法律制裁之外,还要承受“社会死亡”的折磨。

3. Logos 与 Pathos 的内在辩证摩擦(The Dialectical Friction)

医疗体系与司法体系的“技术官僚理性”,与母亲的真实痛感之间存在深刻的张力。医疗体系将其视为“未被收录的病例”,司法体系将其视为“法律罪犯”,这种双重框架化,使得她的疾病与痛苦被彻底忽视。报道未提供更多制度细节,但基于[F3_27 🔍]的描述,可合理推断这种“去人性化”的制度理性背后,蕴含着对“女性健康话语权”的“隐性压制”。母亲的愤怒与绝望,正是对这种制度冷漠的反噬。

4. 话语温度差与社会心理韧性诊断(Discourse Temperature & Prognosis)

对比医疗体系的“冷色调技术术语”(如“未被收录的病例”、“法律罪犯”)与母亲的“热色调痛感语言”(如“幻觉折磨”、“社会抛弃”),可以清晰看到话语温度差的极端化。这种温度差,正在侵蚀社会对女性健康的关怀,并为“母性神话”的崩溃创造条件。从社会心理韧性角度看,这种话语撕裂正在加剧社会对女性的系统性歧视,并可能引发更广泛的“女性健康话语权”危机。未来,如何在“技术官僚理性”与“女性情感需求”之间找到平衡,将成为社会必须面对的重大挑战。


▌ 面向学者的伦理与社会心理开放性追问与研究路标 (Open Horizons for Ethical & Sociological Inquiry)

  1. 【开放性学术追问一:在“技术官僚理性”与“民众情感需求”之间,是否存在一种“第三空间”,能够避免地缘政治话语的“情绪暴力”与“理性幻象”双重陷阱?】
  2. 【开放性学术追问二:产后精神病污名化背后的“母性神话崩溃”,是否预示着女性健康话语权的系统性危机?如何重构女性健康的“情感正义”与“制度正义”?】
  3. 【开放性学术追问三:在全球贫困溢出效应中,如何平衡“宏观经济数据的繁荣”与“微观生存压力的剧烈撕裂”,避免“遥远战争的受害者”被进一步边缘化?】