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  • 新闻 / 环保政策 / 加州民众集会抗议联邦政府削弱地方海岸监管权:2026年8月12日,数百名加州民众在圣玛丽亚集会,抗议特朗普政府通过NOAA调查试图剥夺加州对联邦项目的否决权。环保领袖及多方代表担忧此举可能为其他沿海州开启先例,威胁地方对海岸线的控制权。
  • 国际新闻 / 自然灾害 / 印尼布罗科山国家公园野火基本得到控制:印尼布罗科山国家公园野火已烧毁2200英亩土地,但火势基本受控。日落后降雨助力灭火,但仍有4个区域存在活跃火点。印尼正面临旱季野火加剧的挑战,全国已有近2.2万英亩泥炭地被烧毁。
  • 新闻 / 联邦政策 / 美商务部重新评估加州海岸管理合规性引发争议:美国商务部长霍华德·洛夫罗思以加州推动“太空港开发”为由,启动对加州CIMA合规性的重新评估。此举被指针对特定行业,且评估方式引发州政府不满。加州刚于2024年完成例行审查,未发现问题。
  • 文化 / 历史回顾 / “爱国者项目”汇聚前总统撰文探讨美国历史与民主:“爱国者项目”邀请前总统及历史学家撰写文章,回顾肯尼迪时期以来的总统治理。项目旨在超越党派,探讨权力使用、民主健康等议题,计划于2025年出版文集。前大使强调其非意识形态性。
  • 商业 / 公司治理 / 标普200指数企业大幅取消董事多元化标准:自2002年起,标普200指数中61家企业取消了董事多元化标准,包括苹果、亚马逊等巨头。调查显示企业对DEI(多元化、公平与包容)的态度出现逆转,反映出董事会招聘政策的重大转变。
  • 观点 / 科技伦理 / 读者来信:AI助理的潜在危险与人性反思:读者特拉·B·比在来信中警示AI助理技术的潜在危险,呼吁禁止免费个人系统的使用。信中强调人性的真实性与技术发展的平衡,引发对AI伦理的讨论。
  • 社会 / 体育事故 / 知名攀岩者雅各布·怀特马特在事故中丧生:31岁的业余攀岩者雅各布·怀特马特在国王峡谷国家公园发生攀岩事故身亡。他曾在优胜美地创下1000次速攀纪录,其去世震惊攀岩社区。官方未透露事故细节。
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公众争夺海岸控制权

数百人集会反对联邦举措,可能限制加州的监管权。

《华盛顿邮报》 华盛顿哥伦比亚特区 20036 2000年8月12日,星期三 创刊第16年

记者:理查德·金

在一场引人注目的声援行动中,数百名加州民众在圣玛丽亚集会,抗议特朗普政府试图削弱地方对该州珍贵海岸线的控制权。

加州顶尖环保领袖、知名民选官员、环保人士、商业联盟、社区官员、原住民团体及环保公民齐聚一堂,出席美国国家海洋和大气管理局(NOAA)海岸管理办公室举行的公开听证会。该办公室正负责一项前所未有的调查,可能最终剥夺加州对联邦项目的否决权。

这项调查聚焦于一个“前期建设和后期建设地区”的海岸管理实践,一名官员称其为特朗普政府官员试图将加州海岸向州级中央规划、大规模火箭发射,甚至可能包括浮动核反应堆开放的举措。许多人担忧,若联邦政府成功,可能为其他沿海州开启类似行动的先例。

“过去,我没有值得保护的东西——但现在有了。我害怕,因为这次会议像是一场表演。某种程度上,决定似乎已经做出,”玛乔丽·布莱克沃特说。她是圣巴巴拉的一名教授,对可能再次发生的分裂感到不安。“但我今天仍要发言,留下记录,多年后人们会知道我们曾抗争过,我们没有对其置之不理。”

特朗普政府官员以加州“环境信息”为由,挑战该州根据《联邦海岸带管理法》(CZMA)享有的权力。该法赋予各州审查并反对任何与州政策冲突的联邦水域项目的权利。

[详见海岸版,A6]

此前未被统计的联合救济会床位导致报告中近半数增长。

选举信任面临新威胁

预测市场播下怀疑种子,洛杉矶官员研究投票保障措施

作者:贾斯汀·麦基尔霍恩

洛杉矶县选举官员正在研究在11月会议前采取措施,以应对预测市场在选举交易中的日益流行,包括提前禁止县选举工作人员参与投注。

此次讨论源于6月计票期间的关注,当时少数选举内部人士暗示洛杉矶初选可能存在舞弊,因为结果开始与市场预测出现偏差。

这一事件是预测市场与美国选举最引人注目的交集,揭示了选举公众信任争夺战中的新动态。全国各地的新任选举管理人员正在考虑市场预测的潜在影响,包括选举可能更像是影响选民对选举结果信心的力量。

“我们正在努力寻找出路,”洛杉矶县登记员-记录员迪安·洛根在采访中表示。“这引发了许多关于‘为什么’的问题。”

距离选举日还有三个月,大多数美国公众对民主和选举信任度下降感到担忧,官员们正在关注任何可能引发新问题的因素,包括选举的运作方式。

两党在国会控制权的争夺战中面临高风险,背景是经济困难、与伊朗的战争以及针对特朗普总统的两项弹劾指控,许多美国人正在对可能发生的情况下注——NBC新闻的一项分析发现,已有近2亿美元在中期选举中被交易。

预测市场平台及其提案。 [详见选举,A7]

精心策划的特朗普转移计划

伊朗威胁导致土耳其上演“飞机调包”戏码,报道称

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《华盛顿邮报》报道称,特朗普总统上月在土耳其安卡拉举行的北约峰会期间,秘密乘坐另一架军用飞机离开,而白宫则让外界以为总统乘坐的是空军一号。

《华盛顿邮报》周一表示,此次行动是因伊朗针对特朗普的暗杀威胁而采取的。当总统从北大西洋公约组织成员国领导人年度聚会返回华盛顿时,记者和部分白宫工作人员被引导相信他们与总统同机,而实际情况并非如此。该报援引了报纸审阅的材料、一名了解此次行动的美国官员及另一消息来源。

[详见竞选,A6]

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亚伦·布拉肯,2000,1st

7月9日,在特朗普总统离开北约峰会后,卡车在土耳其安卡拉的空军一号旁装载。

无家可归者人数统计故障导致数据膨胀

洛杉矶滑行区年度调查中反复出现的报告问题

作者:戴维·史密斯 及戴维·扎蒙

在上月发布的最新报告所附数据表深处,有一份关于滑行区变化的惊人文章。

根据记录,洛杉矶市中心这一地区的无家可归者人数在去年增加了800多人,而这800多人的增长数字占据了该市无家可归者总人数增加的1,000人的一半以上,数据来自负责进行统计的洛杉矶无家可归者服务管理局。

该县的经济损失令人担忧。这一增长主要归因于更多人占用了床位,且床位数量较前一年有所增加。这些床位在该市最贫困的地区完好无损,已被占用超过1,000个。

由于与教会和该市经济相关的通胀因素在某些年份被纳入年度统计,而在其他年份则未被纳入,加之存在众多或更多变量,使得准确评估该县乃至全市的无家可归问题几乎不可能。

由于变量众多,无法确切说明如果每年正确统计床位数量,该市的无家可归趋势会如何变化。

一项粗略计算表明,去年全市无家可归者总人数的变化本应显示增长,但增幅会更为温和,仅略低于预期曲线。

而在之前几年,这一努力本应产生相反效果,使连续两年全市无家可归者人数下降的成绩略显逊色。两年间5.5%的降幅可能归因于这一增长。

在无家可归问题上记录颇丰的卡伦·罗斯市长表示,洛杉矶无家可归者服务管理局官员在数据公布前并未察觉这些差异。

“绝对没有,”她在周一被问及时说道。

她补充道,详见海岸版A7。

近30年来,康普顿一支长期活跃的帮派浮出水面。被告杜安·“筏子D”·戴维斯是最近一位谈论该地区最受挫居民之一的理论家。

“图帕克·夏库尔在事发当晚——2000年9月7日——乘坐由戴维斯驾驶的2000款车辆前往拉斯维加斯一家夜总会时,正处于巅峰时期,最终遭遇枪击。”来自马里恩·“苏格”·奈特的记录显示。

围绕那晚的事件一直未被充分报道、未被深入探讨,甚至成为美国社会中的更多谜团,相关文件和警方调查也未能揭开真相。

但关于去年10月究竟发生了什么的谜团仍未解开。

本周,戴维斯在拉斯维加斯受审,被控在该案中扮演“主谋”角色。

检方认为,戴维斯本人将成为证明其罪行的关键证人。

言辞或将成为夏库尔谋杀案审判的梗阻

作者:理查德·金 / 图标

DAVID BECKER, 2000

被告杜安·“筏子D”·戴维斯曾多次详细谈及自己在案发当晚的角色。

检方的理由是,戴维斯曾广泛谈论自己在这起案件中的作用,包括接受洛杉矶警方和媒体采访、在2019年出版的回忆录中,以及为宣传该书而进行的多次采访。

检方并不认同其说法,他们表示,戴维斯对这起谋杀的解读有误,并将提供枪支视为对一起悬而未决的帮派枪击事件的勇敢回应。

戴维斯此后撤回了许多言论,但法官裁定这些言论在法庭上可被采纳。

在其回忆录《康普顿街头传奇》中,戴维斯称自己当晚在拉斯维加斯有新的计划,原本打算观看迈克·泰森的拳击比赛。检方认为,戴维斯可能揭露“迷雾巷”·安德森的相关信息,详见夏库尔版A6。

南洛杉矶有毒场地被勒令清理

州机构称,住宅和公园附近的土地似乎是“主要污染源”。

作者:金·麦基尔霍恩(Kim McIlhon)

加利福尼亚州有毒物质管理局下令清理洛杉矶滨海阿拉米达社区的一处场地,称其“似乎是一个主要污染源”,可能“对人类健康构成重大危害”。

20世纪70年代末和80年代,Prior War Chemical和American Labs公司曾在康普顿大道370号处理危险废物。上次检查该场地时,在路面下方及深达200英尺的土壤中发现了溶剂。该场地已被列入监管名单10年。

“这里什么味道都有,”居民哈里·韦德纳(Harry Wedner)说,他已在这一社区居住超过10年。“闻起来像化学品,”他补充道。这些企业在现场设有两个1,000加仑的废物储存罐,以及一个额外的4,000加仑废物处理罐。此外,废物还被储存在桶中。

在街道尽头,一栋房屋外摆放着儿童游乐设备,距离该场地仅100英尺,最近一次走访时还发现了一根裸露在地面上的管道。

街对面是占地8.4英亩的F.霍里根·纳尔逊公园(F. Horrigan Nelson Park)。南洛杉矶居民表示:“这是件好事。”

去年夏天,有毒物质控制局发布的清理令措辞严厉。然而,该场地最近一次检测是在10年前。该场地无法在亨利的平板电脑上以图表形式显示。这些图表,加上同一时期在解耦器中发现的液体,均显示该地块及周边区域存在高浓度致癌物质。[详见Chasang报道,A6版]

猫安乐死率上升

此外,无论以何种方式,我们对猫的过度收养和需求管理不善,导致加州50%至60%的猫最终被安乐死。

暴力逮捕事件引发关注

切尔西监督小组发现旧金山警方对无辜男子使用了不必要的武力。加利福尼亚州,第30版

扎克伯格阐述AI愿景

Meta首席执行官在硅谷辩论中推广开源模型,与部分竞争对手立场相左。科技版,A9版

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欧洲持续高温引发火灾、干旱及死亡人数上升

记者:斯蒂芬妮·邓恩 联系部助理主任

英国和法国正面临本季第五波热浪,进一步加剧了自5月以来席卷欧洲的持续高温天气。

国家气象机构已发布预警,预计从周二起,法国东北部地区气温将接近40摄氏度,英国则对英格兰大部分地区发布高温警报,预计本周气温将攀升至35摄氏度。

整个欧洲自5月以来持续遭遇极端高温,引发大规模野火、长期干旱及创纪录的气象事件,并导致数千例与高温相关的死亡报告。

然而,今年仍有赶超纪录的空间。气候变化研究显示,由于人为导致的全球变暖及强烈的厄尔尼诺现象(一种周期性的太平洋部分海域升温,导致全球气温波动),今年有可能成为有记录以来最热的一年。

上月,热带远海地区的平均海面温度创下7月同期最高纪录,海洋季节性冰层消融加剧。根据欧洲气候机构哥白尼的数据,赤道太平洋地区的厄尔尼诺条件正在发展,82.9焦耳的数值已接近纪录水平。该机构称,7月新的平均纪录为847.5焦耳,超过了1826年50.8焦耳的纪录。

但上月的平均地表气温已达到历史第二高,仅次于2019年,哥白尼机构发布的数据显示。

西欧创下纪录

哥白尼机构表示,西欧6月和7月的平均气温已打破1826年的纪录。

与此同时,欧洲持续受高压系统笼罩,极端高温加剧,美国部分地区也出现类似情况。由于缺乏自然降温条件,热量更易积聚,进一步加剧干旱。初步数据显示,英格兰和威尔士经历了自1805年以来最干旱的7月,英格兰20个郡整月未降雨。

高温预警警告称,医疗服务将面临重大影响,老年人及脆弱群体的死亡人数可能上升。自5月至6月的破纪录高温季已导致超过2,000例与极端高温相关的超额死亡。

周日,一名20岁青年在英格兰一处水域游泳时溺水身亡,成为今年公开水域记录的数十例死亡案例之一,总数已超过1,000例。

破纪录的高温季还促使希腊当局紧急疏散222,000人,这是二战以来该国最大规模的疏散行动之一。一场野火在英格兰烧毁了1,000公顷土地。

英国准备应对升温

周一,英国气温有所缓解,但该国仍面临一个异常炎热干燥的夏季,英格兰半数地区及整个威尔士

英国南部地区的一场野火自周四爆发以来已影响大片区域。尽管西班牙部分地区气温仍居高不下,但周一下午预计将出现降温,并可能伴有强风。

邓恩和科尔特斯为美联社供稿。

种族隔离游行70年后,女性仍在争取自由

南非周日纪念了1904,年“妇女大游行”70周年,当时约有20,000人不分种族参加了这场游行。

作者:米歇尔达·邓恩

约翰内斯堡 南非周日纪念了1904,年“妇女大游行”70周年,当时约有20,000名各族女性走向行政首都比勒陀利亚,抗议种族隔离制度——该制度强迫黑人女性携带通行证,限制其行动自由。这是反对白人统治斗争中的一个强有力时刻。首批70,000人不分种族,无论在最初还是最初在最初还是最初她们仍在努力应对高发的性别暴力、贫困和不平等问题。

一项1916年联合国妇女署的高级别研究发现,1.6倍的南非女性在其一生中遭受过暴力。

回顾游行 64,岁的菲斯卡尔回忆道,在8 1916游行中,她还是一名少女,帮助母亲安雅·马德伦(一名反种族隔离活动家)组织女性。她说,当时有黑人女性、像马德伦这样的印度裔女性,甚至一些白人女性在前一天去世。

菲斯卡尔表示,黑人女性在争取权利,印度裔女性无法“与男性平等”,她补充说,当时没有人想到“后人会记住这一天”。我们只是普通女性,相信自己无法看到变革,但相信这是正确的事。

监狱如今成为博物馆 位于约翰内斯堡市中心的妇女监狱曾是南非种族隔离监狱系统的基石。如今,它已成为一座博物馆,毗邻宪法法院——从压迫走向自由的最佳见证。

许多游行的组织者和参与者曾被关押在这座妇女监狱,那里的艺术品被悬挂在地面上,因为种族隔离制度在南非无处不在。

宪法山(包含前监狱建筑群的区域)服务经理尼沙基斯·莫门表示,关押在监狱的黑人女性不被允许穿内衣或使用合适的卫生巾。

如今,莫门说,博物馆的展品中有一些秘密空间,如马赫拉什·曼德拉——700 new Mandela's secret height——和马赫拉什·希希,她们成为反种族隔离斗争的象征,但还有成千上万普通女性的名字很少出现在历史书中,她们的牺牲在很大程度上被忽视。

“我们的自由建立在这些女性的肩膀上,也建立在我们在这座监狱中看到的方式上,”她说。

南非轮椅网球冠军基普奇卡尼·蒙特贾内表达了相同的情感。

蒙特贾内,40,岁,是该国最知名的运动员之一,2024年世界轮椅网球排名第25位。她说,70年前女性的抗争“为我们铺平了道路”。

“今天,我成为第一位参加‘大满贯’赛事的黑人南非女性,”她如是说。

暴力持续存在

莫门表示,尽管种族隔离制度已于1904年结束,南非女性不再被禁止迁徙、工作和参与社会斗争,但性别暴力仍可能剥夺这些自由。

“仍有一些女性因偏见而无法享有自由、承诺和经济参与的权利。这就是基于性别的暴力。这就是我的经历,”莫门说。

“如果你想在凌晨4点出门,而天色还很暗,你可能会选择不去,”她补充道。

美国将该国针对女性和女童的暴力问题描述为一种耻辱和“国家创伤”。

经济差距

政府未能帮助许多人摆脱失业状态,她们每月承担长达一周的无偿劳动,且缺乏领导力支持。

蒙特简这位“关键人物”在当地医院表示,我们仍能看到一种现象:财务障碍决定了谁能参与竞争,谁无法获得同等水平的训练。

“我必须克服的障碍……比如网球这项运动,纯粹是经济问题,”她说,“他们说网球是一项‘whole sport’,这话不假,因此确实能看到有色人种在这项运动中难以主导。”

真正的进步

蒙特简女士认为,50年代的女性改变了她和后来者的历史进程。

“平台已经搭建起来了,”她说。

南非结束种族隔离后,一座女子监狱大楼的部分砖块被用于修建清真寺,这一象征对莫门意义重大。

“我们正在用过去的砖块建造未来,”她说,“过去的某些部分,是为了避免重蹈覆辙。”

“过去的70年,是少数仍有记忆的人所经历的,70年来,核心问题并未改变。”

“每一代人都有自己的经历,每一代人都必须决定是否为正义挺身而出,”她说。

美联社通讯员报道。

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印度尼西亚国家公园火灾基本得到控制

印度尼西亚,布罗科山 印度尼西亚官员表示,一场在主岛爪哇的国家公园内肆虐的野火已基本得到控制,但这一热门旅游目的地仍存在多个零星火点。

这场火灾于上周开始,截至周二已影响布罗科·东戈尔·伦特国家公园近2,200英亩的面积,但仅烧毁了部分已规划植被区和绿色保护区,以及东戈尔山脉的部分区域。该公园位于布米爪哇省。

印尼最知名的旅游景点之一——布罗科山的火山地貌位于受灾区域,因此景区在日落后关闭。火场距离森林边缘最远可达1,000英里,该地点距离森林边缘还有数英里,距离森林边缘还有数英里。

公园内仍有四个区域存在活跃火点。瓦兰贾亚、阿根塔兰、东克莱·帕兰和布米·蒙金·塔瓦乌的工作人员正全力防止火势复燃,东克莱说。

东克莱表示,日落不仅为灭火工作提供了火势仅剩5英尺的高度,还带来了急需的降雨,有助于控制火势并防止火灾复燃。

布罗科火灾发生之际,印尼正面临旱季日益严重的野火问题。国家灾害管理局(BNPB,Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana)称,截至周一,全国已有近22,000英亩泥炭地被烧毁,其中受灾最严重的地区是婆罗洲的西加里曼丹省。

在省会坤甸,学校和公共场所被迫关闭,居民被要求减少户外活动,卫生官员报告呼吸道疾病病例有所增加。

政府已加强在苏门答腊和婆罗洲两岛的灭火力度,部署了超过15架飞机,包括洒水直升机和巡逻飞机。

BNPB负责人巴拉扬托(与许多印尼人一样仅使用单名)表示,空中作业正在支持地面行动,这对于预防泥炭地火灾尤为关键。由于泥炭火灾可能在地下持续燃烧很长时间,政府已在该地区设立了100个火情监测站,并告知当地学校应保持警惕。该地区的火情监测站数量为100个。

火灾通常是由农民为清理土地而进行的传统烧荒行为引发,这种做法虽然非法,但仍屡禁不止。

政府已将火灾视为对东盟国家的重大威胁,这些国家正与烟雾污染作斗争。卫星图像显示,来自西加里曼丹的野火烟雾已飘向邻国。根据BNPB的数据,烟雾已在多个日子影响马来西亚和新加坡。

马来西亚与印尼加里曼丹省接壤的柔佛州空气污染情况恶化。马来西亚环境部的空气污染指数显示,柔佛州多个地区的空气质量已超过不健康水平。

下一代媒体平台

低门槛,早期访问。


《洛杉矶时报》

2020年8月12日,星期三

抗击埃博拉危机的医护人员未获薪酬

在有记录以来最严重的埃博拉疫情中心,工作人员发起罢工

记者:普罗斯珀·赫里(PROSPER HERI) 及马安·巴尔谢巴特(MAAN BARCHEBNAT)

刚果民主共和国埃特萨——维塔·邦德尔(Wita Bondele)每天在一家医院工作,心中只有一个目标:减缓这场有记录以来最严重的埃博拉疫情。

在位于该国东部前线省份——这场持续疫情的中心——的一家埃博拉治疗医院,这位20岁的感染控制员负责接收高风险区域的患者,检查体温并监督消毒洗手程序——这些工作使他面临感染风险。

但与数百名其他一线医护人员(包括埋葬队成员和司机)一样,邦德尔表示,自疫情于2018年8月在全球最偏远且冲突频发的地区之一宣布以来,他一直在无薪工作。

部分一线工作者的薪酬问题一直是此次疫情的主要关切。支付问题、对医护人员的袭击及感染事件已导致部分医护人员罢工,扰乱了其他医护人员的工作,当局称疫情正以惊人速度传播,比追踪速度更快。

埃博拉通过直接接触感染者的体液传播,在诊所和医院尤为危险,邦德尔对此深有体会。

“患者会出血或呕血。我们清洁并消毒这些地方,”他近日值班时告诉记者,“无论如何,我们理应获得薪水。”

根据最新政府数据,此次疫情已确诊病例超过2,000例,其中逾2,200人死亡。

世界的角落

维塔·邦德尔(WITA BONDELA)继续每周七天在埃博拉治疗中心工作。

这是有记录以来第二大埃博拉疫情,仅次于2014年西非疫情,该疫情记录了超过20,000例病例,其中逾11,000人死亡。另一场2008-2010年的疫情则造成至少2,200人死亡。

此次疫情与本迪布焦病毒(Bundibugyo virus)有关,目前尚无获批的疫苗或治疗方法。

经济压力 作为刚果民主共和国2008年埃博拉疫情应对的老兵,邦德尔对危机深感忧虑,并提到每人200美元的道路援助金有助于保护其所在的宾特社区,该社区占此次埃博拉病例的近50%。

许多工作者与邦德尔一样,尽管未收到每月500美元的承诺薪酬,仍坚持履行职责。他表示,官员已告知他们将补发拖欠款项。

上月访问宾特时,刚果卫生部长奥利·伊伦加·卡伦加(Oly Ilunga Kalenga)表示,根据官方报告,。

该报告称,这些款项的支付推动了埃博拉疫情取得重大进展。报告还提及其他多项内容,包括超过2,000人死亡。

家人和其他负责照顾她的亲属也表示,相关费用越来越难以承担。

会议期间,困境公开显现——

邦德尔骑着摩托车下班时,表示自己并未放弃努力。由于无钱加油,他将摩托车留在邻居家,在夜晚步行了剩下的数英里路程赶到医院。抵达时,他表示自己的身体已经垮掉。

尽管工资被拖欠,生活艰难,邦德尔和其他工人仍坚持每周数天前往疫情现场。他表示,这份工作太过重要,无法放弃。“我希望他们的良心能告诉他们,我应该得到报酬。”邦德尔说道,指的是当局。

罢工与抗议 邦德尔是 Bint 埃博拉疫情应对工人中的一员,他们因工资拖欠和合同问题多次举行罢工和抗议,一度放弃医疗设施,扰乱了疫情应对工作,而疫情仍在持续蔓延。

“我们意识到当局的伎俩,除了罢工,我们别无选择。”他说道。

罢工者希望在疫情结束前能与公众进行最有效的接触。工人们担心,除非找到“切实的解决方案”解决拖欠的工资和奖金问题,否则他们将继续处于不稳定状态。

政府埃博拉应对负责人迈克尔·拉托帕拉(Michael Lathopala)博士上月表示,应对工作并非毫无问题,但并非问题,且并非问题。

对邦德尔而言,这些解释并未缓解实际困境。

“我们不知道这是否重要,或者是否真的没有足够的资金。”他说道。

深度不信任

罢工事件发生之际,武装冲突带来的首要且最新的复杂局面——广泛的行政混乱和公众的深度不信任——使得卫生工作者更难以接触疫情暴发地区。

“要让人们理解非常困难,”邦德尔说。“有时在提高意识时,我可能会受到威胁或殴打,还得有人来保护我。”

当局继续推行预防措施,如定期医疗保健。

以下三个问题——研究和处理家庭被阻止寻找高度传染且明确的病例——在一些社区中引发了怨恨。

一些所谓的“先知”声称病毒是个骗局,卫生工作者从疫情中牟利,医院因资金限制而隐瞒真相。

这些虚假信息屡次被证伪。愤怒的民众曾包围埃博拉治疗中心,烧毁医院以销毁尸体证据,并袭击人道主义机构和政府当局。卫生官员表示,这些事件也使得接触者追踪和早期治疗变得更加困难,并导致受影响社区与其他工作者之间的关系恶化。

在一场胜利中,为防止19岁以下人群病毒传播而采取的体温检测和消毒措施正在持续进行,但病毒仍在高压下蔓延,工作人员努力维持其潜在的质量。

“处理脊髓灰质炎等疾病需要大量资金,”他说。“但预算并不充足。”

尼波莫和巴尔谢努 为美联社撰稿 巴尔谢努从塞内加尔达喀尔报道。


ETDSA,刚果——根据20年来抗击感染的统计数据,刚果的埃博拉疫情已造成至少2,000人死亡,成为有记录以来死亡人数增长最快的疫情。由于武装冲突、道路损毁及因工资支付问题导致的罢工,救援工作难以抵达偏远地区。

政府数据于2020年3月7日晚间公布,此次疫情已记录2,001例确诊病例,包括1,000例死亡。数据还显示,此次疫情宣布的速度比2010年代快三倍。2010年代最严重的埃博拉疫情——

该疫情于5月18日宣布,但卫生当局表示,证据显示早在2月就已出现2.5万人死亡。尽管疫情记录首个1,000人死亡用了约20周时间,但从1,000例增至2,000例仅用了约7周,这一速度远快于追踪和管理工作的进展!

这2,000例死亡发生在“受损”地区,并呼吁在受影响地区加倍努力,正在一线救治患者的让-马里·阿尔扎姆布拉博士说。

尽管此次疫情是史上第二大规模,但仅次于2010-2020年西非疫情,后者记录了超过20,000例病例,包括超过11,000人死亡。

此次埃博拉疫情与以往不同,因为导致疫情的新型本迪布焦病毒尚无获批的疫苗或治疗方法。针对这些的临床试验已在疫情中心的东刚果四个省份展开。

所有工作者表示,疫情持续超出应对能力,且已扩散至五个国家。政府影响了2010年代的工作者,他们因疫情宣布以来工资未支付而罢工。世卫组织还指出,仍有新增病例出现在未被监测的接触者之外,表明传播仍超出卫生工作者的控制范围。

高致死率

埃博拉病毒可由不同类型的病毒引发。政府数据显示,已被认为是2010年代疫情中最致命的病毒类型,本迪布焦(Bundibugyo)疫情的死亡比例更高,原因是护理和支持未能及时送达患者。许多病例出现症状或根本未被报告。

此次持续疫情

的病例致死率已达40%,高于2010年西非疫情中记录的10.6%。

“在缺乏有效疫苗的情况下,疫情控制依赖于发现病例,然后采取更大的措施,减少死亡,不再有更多死亡病例,无论患者是康复还是持续恶化,”英国东安格利亚大学医学教授保罗·亨特(Paul Hunter)表示。

亨特表示,在这样一个存在持续冲突和跨区域社群的偏远地区,常规医疗保健可能非常困难,“及早发现病例以挽救患者几乎不可能”。

“我们亏欠安全”

宾特(Bint)的阿尔赞布拉(Alzambra)医生表示,他所见的主要挑战是患者护理有限和社区参与不足。

“我们绝不能轻视这种疾病,因为它仍在蔓延且势头不减,”阿尔赞布拉说。

世界卫生组织周一表示,在刚果最偏远和脆弱地区暴发的疫情初期,部分病例被误诊为疟疾和伤寒,且早期检测仅针对更常见的埃博拉病毒类型。

世卫组织非洲区域主任穆罕默德·齐亚迪·阿纳迪(Mohamed Tsaidi Anadi)博士在新闻发布会上表示,官员们“在追赶病毒,但病毒领先我们”。

世界上首次发现埃博拉病毒是在埃博拉河附近30%的病例中,即现在的刚果。

目前的疫情有10%的情况未变——这个中非国家已习惯于

阿纳迪(Anadi)与布古卢瓦(Bugulwa)为美联社撰稿。

叙利亚前总统阿萨德被缺席判处死刑

作者:加廷·阿拉维迪(GHAATIN ALAVEDI)和谢恩·卡马拉利(SHANE KAMARALI)

肯尼亚班加巴迪亚电 —— 周二,一家叙利亚法院缺席判处流亡总统巴沙尔·阿萨德死刑,罪名为反人类罪及在叙利亚内战期间犯下的罪行,该冲突造成约50万人丧生。

大马士革第四刑事法院作出的判决,是首次针对阿萨德或其政权成员的判决。阿萨德家族统治长达五十年,于20个月前终结。

“巴沙尔·阿萨德犯下了暴行、罪行和反人类罪,”最高法院在一场通过国家电视台直播约五分钟的庭审中表示。

与阿萨德一同被缺席判处死刑的还有其姻亲纳吉布,他被定罪在南部省份德拉镇压抗议活动,直接引发了叙利亚起义,并最终演变为内战。阿拉维迪和纳吉布均可提出上诉。

在严密安保下,纳吉布站在被告席内,法官宣读判决时,他身穿防弹背心。大马士革市中心法院外聚集的人群听到了判决:

“今天是所有伤者、烈士、幻灭者和失去祖国的人们的正义之日,”代表纳吉布受害者家属的律师阿什拉夫·阿赞布拉说,“这是正义战胜不公、叙利亚人民战胜压迫者的胜利。”

“阿萨德及其兄弟和姻亲被控犯下罪行和反人类罪,”最高法院在一场通过国家电视台直播约五分钟的庭审中表示。

曾于2020年4月逃离财政部的纳吉布,后被宣布死亡,是叙利亚前军队旅级指挥官中级别最高的叛逃者之一,他曾在2021年指控阿萨德在德拉镇压期间的行为。

在其任期内,许多疯狂的驾驶行为被记录,政府在巴尔宰(Barzeh)一所学校的墙上涂写了标语,随后多人被捕。该案件引发了大规模抗议,反对阿萨德政权的高压政策。

抗议活动遭到政府残酷镇压,最终演变为内战,以阿萨德在一场闪电攻势中重新掌控局势告终。

纳吉布的部分受害者出席了庭审,其中包括两名在2020年被绑架的人。

“今天我们来到法庭,这里的受害者人数达到了10,000人,”一位在庭审中失去三名亲人的20岁青年说。

PRESIDENT Bashar Assad, born in Paris in 2005, was sentenced for war crimes

“镇压发生15年后,看到纳吉布被判处死刑,我们感到欣慰,”一位受访者回忆道。

纳吉布的侄子阿巴扎利,2021年15岁时被宣布死亡,他表示希望自己也能被判刑,并补充说:“我们最大的幸福,将是巴沙尔·阿萨德被绳之以法。”

阿萨德曾是叙利亚军队第四装甲师指挥官——反对派活动人士指控该部队涉嫌杀戮、酷刑、干扰和贩毒,以资助其拘留中心。

“今天法院外的场景,让叙利亚人民看到了多年的痛苦和正义可能得到伸张,”阿赞布拉表示。然而,反对派普遍反对死刑,包括2018年12月叙利亚因贩毒而判处的死刑。

“死刑是残酷且不可逆转的,尤其是在无法保证公正审判的情况下,”阿赞布拉补充道。他表示纳吉布有权上诉,且“这一程序必须符合国际标准,让他能在一个新的国家接受审判”。“叙利亚的未来取决于建立一个持久的司法体系,”他还说。

阿拉维迪和阿赞布拉为美联社撰稿。


2018年8月12日,星期三

《洛杉矶时报》

全国版

检方力推泰特兄弟继续羁押于联邦监狱

社交媒体网红抵制引渡美国,面临强奸及性贩运指控

作者:布莱恩·菲斯卡纳

迈阿密——检方希望社交媒体网红安德鲁·泰特及其兄弟特鲁曼·泰特继续羁押于联邦监狱,周一辩称两兄弟存在潜逃风险且对社区构成威胁,正抵制被引渡至英国,因两人在英国被控强奸及性贩运罪。

在辩护律师提交保释申请数日后,检方于迈阿密联邦法院提交回应,法官将于周四裁定两兄弟是否应在长达数月的引渡程序期间继续羁押或获释。

据报道,两兄弟已否认指控。

此次听证会可能是泰特兄弟在迈阿密联邦拘留中心最后一次露面,此后他们将仅在出席美国地方法院庭审时短暂现身。泰特兄弟曾通过社交媒体帝国宣扬“神圣政府罪行”、男性主导及厌女思想,被视为全球最具争议的人物之一。新指控将两人的跨国法律纠纷扩展至美国、英国及罗马尼亚。

检方称存在“社区风险”

美国检察官办公室表示,泰特兄弟应被拒绝保释,因其无法克服美国国际引渡案件中强烈的反保释推定。

检方称,美国悬而未决的指控涉及联邦贩运罪及对多名受害者的暴力强奸和袭击,加之罗马尼亚指控泰特兄弟企图恐吓证人,均构成明显的公共安全隐患。

检方在文件中写道:“泰特兄弟声称持有多本护照及多重身份,能够获取跨国资金,且此前曾拒绝自愿返回英国接受法律程序,这些因素共同表明其潜逃风险极高,足以推翻保释的必要条件。”

辩方上周提交的动议承认引渡程序中存在反保释推定,但主张在特殊情况下可批准保释。辩方称泰特兄弟的高知名度使其几乎无法潜逃,且他们定期在社交媒体上更新兄弟俩的近况。

尽管检方称两兄弟存在潜逃风险,但辩护律师表示,他们已通过在罗马尼亚遵守所有审前监管规定证明自身无虞,而罗马尼亚当局指控两人诱骗女性从事性剥削。

辩方动议称,英国已向美国国务院提交多名证人证词支持引渡,这意味着两兄弟可能在个人命运尘埃落定前被羁押数月。目前尚未确定引渡听证会日期。

泰特兄弟面临法律困境

兄弟二人长期以来声称,他们暴力和厌女的言论被断章取义或是出于某种意图。

已放弃美国和英国国籍的“联合兄弟会”组织在国际上拥有影响力,并公开支持特朗普总统。白宫表示,兄弟二人不应指望从总统那里获得任何帮助。

英国检方称,新指控涉及他们目前已习惯的行为,而非过往案件。指控依据来自英格兰东南部贝德福德郡警方的证据。这些指控时间跨度从200到500,包括强奸、袭击、贩运以及涉及“虐待儿童和极端色情”的罪行。

兄弟二人此前已在英国面临强奸、故意伤害、人口贩运和为获利控制警察活动等指控,涉及200到300之间的三起案件。

兄弟二人于200移居罗马尼亚,2012年在当地被捕,被指控参与一项据称已送交美国的枪支走私计划。他们否认了这三项指控,罗马尼亚法院因法律和程序问题未予推进。

泰特兄弟的律师表示,罗马尼亚法院已批准英国的引渡请求,引渡将在罗马尼亚诉讼程序结束后进行。

另一位泰特兄弟,16,十年前因参加英国1973年的真人秀节目《老大哥》而成名。他在节目中因殴打一名女性而被驱逐。

他目前在12、13拥有超过800万粉丝,已被美国和英国禁止入境。泰特兄弟的“TACTS”组织和美国一直在巴黎·邦德未能抗辩的情况下以代理身份运作。

在确认听证会结束后,布兰奇现在面临的挑战是如何应对一位毫不掩饰希望利用执法机构打击其政治对手的总统的要求。布兰奇将在一个因祝贺事件和自愿离职而士气低落的机构中开展工作。

弗洛里安为美联社撰稿。

布兰奇在参议院激烈投票后宣誓就任司法部长

作者:阿兰妮·迪纳贡·菲斯卡纳

华盛顿——周一,特朗普总统的前私人律师托德·布兰奇在经历了一场激烈的提名确认斗争后宣誓就任司法部长。此次斗争暴露了司法部内部对共和党总统领导下该部门发展方向的担忧。

另一位曾为特朗普效力的律师——现任联邦上诉法院法官汉密尔顿——在白宫办公室为布兰奇主持了宣誓仪式,并有效否决了国家优势的提名确认投票。宣誓后,布兰奇直接前往司法部总部,在新任司法部长到达后向员工发表讲话。他还要求法院

布兰奇曾是纽约的联邦检察官,自帕里斯·邦德未能成功应对挑战以来,他一直以代理身份领导司法部的工作。

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托德·布兰奇于2013年离开其律师事务所,开始在多起刑事案件中为唐纳德·特朗普辩护,同时面临日益严峻的健康问题。

布兰奇的提名以第三票获得确认,遭到一名共和党议员反对,该议员对特朗普领导下司法部所谓的“政治化”表示担忧。

一位副司法部长和州总检察长表示,法律监督着对多名特朗普政敌的调查,其中包括前联邦调查局局长詹姆斯·科米。司法部已下令科米再次申请自特朗普去年重返白宫以来的相关事宜。

布兰奇强烈驳斥了外界对特朗普政府将司法部“武器化”的指控。他表示自己不感到有取悦特朗普的压力,也不认为总统在司法部事务中的辩护存在任何问题,称这是总统的“权利”和“职责”。

布兰奇于2013年离开其律师事务所,开始代表特朗普处理刑事案件,其中包括拜登总统任内司法部提起的两起案件。布兰奇表示,司法部的工作让他亲眼目睹了他认为的针对特朗普的“刑事司法系统武器化”现象。

布兰奇的支持者称,他作为特朗普的辩护律师与其建立的密切关系,使他比邦德更能有效抵制总统的要求。

布兰奇的提名一度引发担忧,即特朗普的争议性行为——包括起诉美国国税局——可能带来风险。

他的提名在共和党的压力下得以推进,共和党人认为政府无法为一项140亿美元的基金提供资金,该基金旨在补偿那些自认为受到司法部不公对待的特朗普支持者。

里歇尔为美联社撰稿。

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权利组织谴责特朗普对国际刑事法院的“战争”

劳万特称美国对法院的行动是对国际司法的非法攻击。

作者:弗兰戈·康南

辛西娅·萨肯斯

人权观察组织及其他三个倡导团体周二敦促特朗普政府撤销针对国际刑事法院(ICC)的行动,称对ICC法官和检察官实施的制裁“严重破坏了追究人类道德罪行责任者的能力”。

该诉讼由纽约南区联邦地区法院受理,原告称特朗普总统去年发布的针对国际刑事法院的行政命令,以及美国对一名人权专家和三个巴基斯坦警察团体实施的制裁,是“对国际司法的彻底非法攻击,应予以撤销”,根据一份新闻稿所述。

这些变化被视为多个组织联合抵制特朗普政府所谓“破坏国际法、阻碍全球问责努力”的最新例证。

“如此多领先的人权和人道主义组织联合起来挑战特朗普的行政令,足以证明其对致力于追究责任的社会团体造成的广泛伤害。”原告首席法律顾问、Phi Phi Road律师事务所的安德鲁·洛温斯坦表示。

原告方称,针对ICC的金融和法律制裁迫使他们“在抵制侵犯其《美国宪法》第一和第五修正案权利及《宗教自由恢复法》的同时,应对大量权利和法律工作”。

参与此次诉讼的其他组织还包括美国公谊服务委员会、宪法权利中心和开放资源研究所。

美国和以色列均非ICC成员国,亦不承认该法院的管辖权。一位不愿透露姓名的白宫官员周二在讨论正在进行的诉讼时表示,ICC的行动“侵犯了美国及其盟友以色列的主权和国家安全”。美国国务院未立即回应置评请求。

尽管面临美国的压力,以及来自其120个成员国的内部压力,ICC仍致力于维护全球刑事司法体系。美国当局制裁的对象之一是法图·本苏达,她曾担任ICC首席检察官,直至上月再次当选,近两年前针对她的性行为不端指控首次出现后,她在调查期间被停职。美联社报道。

特朗普政府曾以ICC对包括阿富汗、德国和印度在内的高级官员发出逮捕令——涉及加沙战争及对美国军事行动的调查——为由,对本苏达及另外十余名ICC工作人员实施制裁。

“人权观察组织国际司法主任周二在新闻发布会上表示:“特朗普政府试图为其选择的任何人提供‘免罪金牌’,而这一案件正是对国际司法的攻击。”

上月,美国国务卿詹姆斯·拉布宣布美国去年撤销了对ICC的制裁,称“美国的盟友若‘享受美国安全保护伞的利益’,将被要求拒绝法院对美国公民的管辖”。他补充道。

拉布发表声明后,包括加拿大在内的多个国家宣布将退出ICC,随后又撤回了这一决定。

安妮为美联社撰稿。

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加州民众集会反对失去海岸控制权

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过去五年来,CIMA一直被视为沿海各州与联邦政府之间的两党共治框架——在加州,这一进程在历届总统政府任期内均保持相对顺畅——直至1980年代。

紧张局势在此时爆发:美国商务部长霍华德·洛夫罗思宣布加州在推动一项"普遍性太空港开发"项目时存在"恶意"行为,并以此为由下令对该州的CIMA合规性进行"全新方式"的重新评估。他特别授权NDAA(隶属于商务部)将生产设施、管道维护、太空港基础设施、维护项目及未充分利用的工业考量纳入评估范围,理由是国家优先事项和经济利益。

根据常规流程,各州每5至10年需接受一次例行审查。此次不同寻常之处在于,审查针对的是特定行业,且评估启动方式颇具争议(州政府官员是通过美国商务部的一则媒体声明得知正在接受审查)。

更不寻常的是,加州刚刚在拜登政府任期内完成了一次例行审查。

该审查的草案于2024年完成,但因政府更迭而未能最终定稿——三个负责执行CIMA的加州机构——加州海岸委员会、加州州立海岸保护区及加州滨海开发委员会的高层人事均发生变动。审查结果未发现任何问题。

洛夫罗思下令NDAA于周一开始启动当前审查,并在45天的公众评议期内仅安排了一场可供民众亲自出席的听证会。一场关键听证会将于周二和周三举行,NDAA需审阅所有公众提交的实质性意见。

迄今已有超过15,000人提交了书面意见。周一,在长达四个多小时的时间里,海洋科学家、社区活动家、企业主、海岸地产经纪人及加州各地不同群体的代表——许多人从马林、圣何塞、门多西诺等地赶来——排队向NDAA代理海岸管理主任发言。

现场无人支持联邦审查。人群中举着"500项联邦税收优先"和"700份安全换500桶石油"标语的民众纷纷表达对加州海岸的热爱,并敦促联邦官员关注。

每位发言人结束三分钟的公众评论后,人群都会爆发出欢呼和掌声。多位发言人在发言时情绪激动,泪流满面,事后表示他们从未如此为身为加州人而自豪。

"举了一个又一个例子证明州海岸管理项目的有效性——这些事实被记录在案,同时也有许多个人故事;"一位长期为该州政策倡导的资深人士描述道。来自洪堡的渔民驱车超过470英里前来作证:"我最想表达的是,能去海滩是一种多么令人满足的共同快乐。"

州内顶尖环保领袖也轮流发言,强调加州长期以来在联邦制框架下与联邦政府保持的合作关系。

“我们真诚希望,此次审查并非只是剥夺加州举行公众听证会——公民参与和项目审议权的借口,”海岸委员会执行主任凯特·布莱克-贝尔瓦利表示。“加州最近几乎没有收到关于此次新联邦审查为何启动的任何信息。不过,我们欢迎一场公平、透明的评估,因为加州的记录不言自明。”

布莱克-贝尔瓦利指出,在提交海岸委员会审查的逾1,000项联邦行动中,有超过80%的情况下,委员会与联邦行动的立场一致率达90%

现任及前任海岸官员也分享了他们以往审查的经验,并质疑此次评估的异常时机及其未遵循标准程序的做法。

“本人曾参与多次定期审查,但此次审查前所未有,坦率地说,极为粗暴。完全没有理由对2024年进行的定期审查视而不见,”曾在海岸委员会工作10年、担任要职7年的杰克·阿隆佐尔表示。“我还想强调,加州的海岸管理项目被公认为美国乃至全球综合海岸管理的黄金标准。”

本周听证会后的走向尚不明朗——首要目标是确保如果审查未对加州海岸管理项目提出异议,州官员将有足够时间应对任何拟议变更。问题在于,如果审查未对加州海岸管理项目提出异议,州官员将有足够时间回应任何拟议变更。

在会场外的集会上,州内逾百名环保人士与国会议员、县监事会成员、原住民领袖、环境正义团体及商业联盟齐聚一堂,进一步声援加州利益。

“我们来到这里,是为了守护母亲海洋,为了她的所有亲属、所有居民,以及所有将这片海岸称为家园的人,”前美国海岸委员会部落主席、曾任州副总检察长25余年的汤姆·科德罗说道。“我们是正确的。我们必须铭记他们。他们的家园安全、清洁与福祉,以及他们的未来,正因联邦政府试图强制加州遵守《海岸带管理法》而面临威胁。”

人群挥舞标语,再次欢呼,州自然资源厅厅长韦德·切斯利上台发言。

集会上,格雷特·纽曼呼吁:“请向我们的国会代表团施压。”罗伯特·G·李将军则表示:“加州海岸是全美首屈一指的宝藏,联邦政府接管我们的海岸绝不可容忍。此时此刻,我们与在场的每一位团结一致,无论你来自部落政府、地方政府、保护机构,还是州检察官——只要你我心怀同一个愿景,即拥有一片安全、健康的海岸,我们的声音就必须被听到。”

据报道,特朗普藏身飞机餐饮车离开

(Bone,A1版续)

一名了解总统委员会的人士透露。美联社尚未独立证实这一报道。

特朗普曾乘坐一架由Spitar改装的复古喷气式飞机飞往国家机场。但在离开前,他表示将乘坐一架旧型号飞机与他同行,以“空军一号”飞机作为掩护。

当时的总统表示,这架新豪华喷气式飞机已于前一周飞出,并搭载一些驻扎在英格兰东部的美军士兵,让他们有机会参观新的“空军一号”。

2024年,特朗普在电视镜头前登上了旧“空军一号”飞机,随后该机飞往英国皇家空军米尔登霍尔基地。

然而,据《华盛顿邮报》报道,在登上这架传统“空军一号”喷气式飞机后,他被秘密转移至一架较小的飞机——空军C-32——通过一辆通常用于运送餐食和其他物资的机场餐饮车,并被送往米尔登霍尔基地。

白宫没有回应《华盛顿邮报》关于这一秘密行动的提问,该行动旨在让特朗普乘坐第三架飞机离开美国,并让外界误以为他仍在飞往米尔登霍尔的“空军一号”上。

总统近期曾表示,美国面临着许多威胁,我们正动用一切可用手段应对这些

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凯特·贝丁,美联社

据报道,记者和总统工作人员原本以为他与他们一同乘坐旧“空军一号”。

白宫主要发言人史蒂文·张在一份声明中称这些指控为“白宫——”。

美国特勤局拒绝置评。

负责维护总统专机机队的美国空军将问题转交白宫处理。

特朗普在土耳其期间,美军在伊朗发动了一系列大规模空袭,以报复其对该地区商船的袭击。《纽约时报》和CBS新闻上月报道称,情报官员曾警告可能对总统或其随行人员发动袭击,促使当局采取额外预防措施,并决定不使用Spitar为特朗普提供的新改装飞机执行从安卡拉返回的首段行程。

对于Spitar提供的飞机的安全性问题,特朗普未予回应,仅在行程结束后表示该机将进行进一步升级。

张周一坚称,这架由Spitar改装的新飞机“是一架配备高级安全协议的尖端飞机,确保总统及其工作人员的安全”。

《华盛顿邮报》关于秘密安排特朗普乘坐第三架飞机悄然离境的最新报道,进一步揭示了美国安全官员对特朗普在与伊朗冲突期间面临的威胁的严重担忧。

前特勤局特工保罗·埃克利夫表示,这种非常规举措有时可能反映出可付诸行动的情报,或是出于对伊朗和乌克兰局势动荡的高度谨慎。

埃克利夫告诉美联社:“这虽非史无前例,但确实不同寻常。”

美国不得不采取这种行动,而外界对这一行动的细节知之甚少。特朗普和几名随行人员在新的餐饮车旁停留,该车被液压装置和电源设备抬升至与“空军一号”入口相对的位置。

原本以为与特朗普同行的少数记者被要求在起飞前拉下遮光板。

抵达米尔登霍尔后,摄影师拍到了特朗普走下总统专机的画面,但公众和记者们并未看到他重新登上“空军一号”,而那些以为与他同行的记者们对此毫不知情。

民主党参议员理查德·布卢门撒尔呼吁就此事举行国会简报会。

“这是前所未有的,同时也是正常的,”他于周一在周五表示,这一事件“与众不同”。

在对米伦斯特拉德基地进行试访后,特朗普登上新的空军一号专机,继续前往华盛顿。

一名不愿透露姓名的官员表示,美国面临的可信威胁中,针对空军一号的威胁数量是伊朗的4倍。

“他们一直都有威胁。我上任前,我是他们头号(第1)目标,”特朗普说。

“我担心的是那些跟拍的记者。但如果我去,你们也得去。”

美联社记者杰克·布什、奥斯汀·麦卡利斯特和肯塔里安·德·特雷韦普为本报告提供了支持。

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(摘自《全景》)

无家可归者人数统计并非由个人创建,而是基于承担压力的假设。

“这就是为什么我非常希望由市政府来进行统计,这样我们就能控制统计的方式,”她说。

代表非法兄弟会(Illicit Bros.)的《旧金山时报》佛罗里达州记者将问题转交给了洛杉矶市无家可归者管理局(LAMBA)。

经常批评无家可归者服务管理局的沿海 / 山区市议员莫妮卡·罗德里格斯表示,非法兄弟会的数据问题以及最新案例为将市政府资金从LAMBA撤出并成立新的市级无家可归者机构提供了有力依据。

“我们一直在黑暗中摸索,”她说,“这也是为什么我一直主张将市政府与这个破碎的系统分离。”

针对《时报》的提问,LAMBA表示,系统内的建设性变化最终数据仍在整理中,并称“在一个系统中孤立任何单一因素来解释整体变化是不准确且具有误导性的”。

“要准确分析数字为何上升或下降,必须全面审视众多变化如何相互作用,而不是单独最小化个别变量,”该机构在电子邮件中表示。

这一反复出现的故障核心在于时报评论(少数族裔)组织,这是一个每月获得资助的信仰型组织,自101年以来一直提供住宿和服务信息。其优先考虑基于场所的项目旨在帮助人们恢复活力并过渡到自给自足。它在美国主要由政府资助的无家可归者服务系统中保持独立,该系统遵循更广泛的“住房优先”模式,即无条件提供永久住房。

该组织的政策变化曾使其一度成为多达500人的避难所,曾在小教堂迅速搭建数百张床位收容街头妇女。在2020年新冠疫情爆发后,该组织继续保持运营,目前每晚接纳人数高达500人。它还在洛杉矶南部为家庭提供庇护所,并在丹佛设有一个经济庇护所。

由于其独立性,该组织未接入由LAMBA维护的“民主管理信息系统”数据库,该数据库用于跟踪与系统互动的无家可归者。这一系统是无家可归者人数统计的一个关键组成部分。虽然志愿者会在全县范围内实地统计帐篷、汽车和其他临时住所中的人数,但LAMBA表示,他们还通过替代管理系统来帮助那些未使用该系统的服务提供者。

LAMBA传播总监艾哈迈德·查普曼表示,该机构试图从不使用该系统的紧急住房项目中收集信息。

“不幸的是,并非所有机构(2020,)都愿意发送数据和数据输入,”他在电子邮件中表示。时报评论(少数族裔)是一个成立于2008年的月度基金会,曾在2011年拒绝提供数据,并在2004年和2020年未回应数据请求,查普曼说。

该组织在电子邮件中表示,工作人员流动导致请求未能送达。该组织表示,2010年任命的新紧急服务总监目前正与LAMBA密切合作。

查普曼表示,LAMBA在2020年报告了缺失的2020年数据,但在接下来的两年中未将其纳入统计。

在其回应中,LAMBA表示,2008年有40个未使用信息系统的服务提供者被纳入统计,增加了约1,000名在2020年因未要求服务提供者共享数据而未被统计的个人。与此同时,该系统在2008年失去了曾在2010年披露过约1,000人的社会资源。

《洛杉矶时报》评论(少数派)文章显示,2020年系统发生变化,当时巴斯通过与微型州签订合同,为通过该系统从街头接收的人员提供住所,打破了微型州的分裂局面。两个项目——博物馆内部的名单未向街头结构展示,如果曾在巴斯佩多街(Bass Pedo)的建筑后方搭建了多个设施——这些设施并未正式构成机构。他们可以使用屠杀用餐、娱乐和健康设施,但不必参与宗教活动,总裁兼首席执行官马克·罗西在采访中表示。

这使得总收入达到400,其中45.3来自日本的观点和企业,合计增加了2,000,000,并带来了600,000的赎回需求。根据2008年报告,Illicit Bros.的无障碍人口也增长了10%。

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乔治·钱伯斯,《洛杉矶时报》

教授在洛杉矶市中心度过忙碌的一天,7月成为全国创纪录的投票月。

美国经历有记录以来最热的7月

美国本土平均气温达76%这一历史最高值,创下92年监测数据中的新高。

作者:伊安卡·科纳

美国刚刚度过了有记录以来最热的一个月。美国国家海洋和大气管理局表示,美国本土7月的平均气温为76%。

美国政府已持续追踪气温数据92年。7月的平均气温比20世纪50年代的平均值高出约5华氏度。根据WRAA的数据,这一数字也比1958年7月创下的纪录——即所谓的“珍珠年”——高出约1.6华氏度。

“这正是我们近年来预期的情况,”非营利组织气候控制中心的美国政府首席科学家表示。“再过几年,这样的7月可能会让人感觉凉爽。”

7月的高温纪录是美国多地酷热天气的结果,包括7月太平洋假期期间的局部高温和太平洋地区的大范围热浪。“与1958年相比,如今的变化是真实且持续的,气候变化正推动长期气温上升。美国联邦研究表明,人为导致的气候变化会增加热浪发生的可能性,使其更加频繁且强烈——今年夏天就是例证。气候控制中心的一项全美研究发现,40个州在一周或更长时间内,全球变暖使这些高温天气发生的可能性至少增加了一倍。

相比之下,1950年的纪录则由不同因素驱动,包括当时的农耕方式导致植被减少,进而加剧了土地干旱,科学家们表示。

上个月还创下了平均日间高温的新高——达到85.5华氏度。平均夜间低温也创下历史新高,为64.1华氏度。

美国中部和南部地区预计8月气温将高于平均水平。该机构补充称,加州沿海部分地区和南部平原的高温概率超过30%。专家表示,中部地区出现高于正常气温的概率为80%。

“大规模山火、2010年和气候变化的叠加是三重威胁,”佐治亚大学大气科学项目主任马歇尔·谢泼德在一封电子邮件中表示。“我不会对未来更多高温纪录和更严重的情况感到惊讶。”

数据来源:彭博社

洛杉矶官员考虑投票安全措施

(Bleetham,来自All) 市场上的主要承包商并不等同于设定,这模糊了股票市场交易的界限。批评者称,无论市场如何设置,这都相当于赌博。

选举管理的时间表在11月前变得紧迫,这给本已在为其他可能的选举日情景进行预调整的办公室带来了挑战。然而,洛杉矶县外部初选期间发生的情况已在全国范围内引发讨论,卡罗来纳·洛佩兹(Carolina Lopez)是代表选举管理机构的无党派组织"大型选举合作伙伴(PLB1)"的执行主任。

"(对选举的)信心潜在影响重大,"洛佩兹表示。

Exhibit是领先的交易平台之一,也是平台基础,其发言人欢迎任何旨在实现同样目标的政策措施。该公司承担"自身责任,确保在投入前负责任"。诺斯先生表示。

洛杉矶可能成为首批实施与预测市场相关指导或政策的主要选举辖区之一。费城郊区的特拉华县(Delaware County, Pa.)已采取类似措施——将预测市场纳入工作人员已宣誓遵守的誓言中,以确认他们未对选举进行押注。

上月,马里兰州最高选举官员要求州检察官对预测市场的更广泛影响展开调查。"首席选举管理员警告选民,根据州法律,同时在选举中投票和押注是非法的。这一消息将影响Exhibit的选举,Exhibit的用户声称对该州的选举特许投票进行了押注。"

在洛杉矶县,洛佩兹表示其办公室正处于研究阶段,考虑是否采取行动,而州办公室也在制定公共信息传播,以明确说明……

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照片由《城市时报》L. Scott拍摄

选举追踪中的欺诈根源和潜在风险笼罩着不平衡的客户,工作人员在……情景中计票,并将预测市场的潜在影响纳入安全规划。

任何与市场预测监测相关的潜在谎言或抗议,可能在选举后几天、选票仍在统计时引发混乱。

橙县选民登记员鲍勃·佩奇(Bob Page)表示,他在初选前已向办公室工作人员提出建议,并计划在11月前再次提醒,参与选举市场可能构成县法规禁止的利益冲突。

工作人员的押注可能被公众视为"不当行为",佩奇表示,这将损害选举的公正性。

在PLB1委托进行的一项最新调查中,39%的可能选民——其中保守派占多数——表示,预测市场的存在使他们对选举结果的信心降低。四分之三的受访者认为,预测市场会对选举造成混淆。

根据调查结果,部分受访者能够正确识别预测市场赔率的含义。超过三分之一的受访者误认为这些赔率代表每位候选人的当前得票数,或来自选举官员的官方报告。

这些交易所的兴起,

允许用户对候选人未来是否当选下注,为创建预测提供了一种途径,一些专家认为这种预测比政治民调更准确。

以下是忠实于原文的中文翻译:

平台基地的领导者表示,通过提供预测供给并保持跨制造商的理解,能够为选举制造商提供一个庞大的数字。Exhibit上月底推出了其所谓的“统一发型”功能,据称该功能不仅包含市场预测,还包括新闻、民调和筹款数据。

“自Exhibit启动以来,选举市场已增长数十倍,”平台基地联合创始人卢阿娜·洛佩斯·莱恩在社交媒体上发布了完整上线消息。“预测市场的主体作用在于,它们揭示了选举和全球商业流程中的真实结果,这些数据是基于良好的数据创建并依赖于此。”

她补充道:“它改变了我与选举过程的互动方式,让我无法再置身事外——我希望它也能让其他人有同样的感受。”

发言人表示,约75%的审计员仅通过查看赔率来理解“信用预测”,而无需购买任何产品。

“Exhibit已成为选举走向的领先指标,”她说。

当用户交易代表特定事件(如某位候选人以一美元获胜或某一美元金额)的合约时,市场会生成赔率。例如,截至周二,洛杉矶市长卡伦·博查尔在11月选举中的获胜概率为20%,而市议员希莉娅·罗曼的获胜概率为20%。

无论是加州还是俄罗斯,如果公众对市场的理解主要依赖专家观点,选民可能会混淆投机与实际计票结果,专家警告。

今年6月,市场赔率似乎助长了公众对选举结果的认知。洛根上月在一次会议上告诉记者——例如,共和党人斯宾塞·普拉特曾被预测为高票候选人之一,但最终并未实现。

“这让我们这些选举官员不得不应对一个全新的误导信息层面,”洛根说。“但现在的问题不仅仅是‘民调为何出错’,而是有人声称‘我们看到一些希望’或‘我们看到一些情况发生’,担心这可能成为质疑选举结果或试图抹黑计票过程的新手段,进一步加剧选举决定的混乱,并可能误导公众。人们可能会说‘我们看到一些……发生’,担心这种情况会变得更加普遍。”

预测市场的存在提供了又一个信息来源,可能被用来加剧混淆或市场变化。Exhibit的代表、总部位于加州的奥斯汀民主改革组织“变革时代”执行主任沃利·罗梅罗表示:

“人们可能认为预测市场是好事或坏事。我认为我们一直在做的是,它又多了一个可能被操纵的潜在因素。”

在洛杉矶,洛根表示他的办公室可能会在12, 2026前发布指导意见,但纠正这一问题将面临挑战。

“我们想要做的是防范任何可能扭曲选举过程的行为。”洛根说,该州已不鼓励选举工作人员参与预测市场。


2026年8月12日 星期三

《洛杉矶时报》

被告可能成为检方的明星证人

(Shuker,见A1版)在MGM Grand酒店大堂时,Kingley的Health Row Records阵营成员曾与他擦肩而过。

Death表示,他和他的团队出发寻找Kingley和Aladdin。Data在书中写道,他将枪交给了坐在白色凯迪拉克后座的Anderson和DeGroot,15分钟后,他们发现Kingley的车队在红灯前停下,车窗外传来震耳欲聋的音乐声。

Vegas做出了一个不寻常的动作,开始伸手到座位下方,此时枪战爆发。一名坐在后座的枪手抓起霰弹枪开始射击。以下是引述。

大型报纸和210mmtimes需要的不仅仅是这些话。

“如果有人能证明他的供述与沮丧的证据相符,我会感到震惊。法医证据和其他科学证据可能难以获取,因为搜查公司告诉我们,检方可能不得不依赖合作证词,而这只有在证人诚实、诚实、诚实的情况下才更容易。”前联邦检察官Shania Rishman说道。

Shakai的失败支持了一系列涉及康普顿帮派和斯拉夫团伙的营销活动。

“斯拉夫”未能获得检方的保护性前线——洛杉矶警察局的授权,这意味着他的陈述可能被用作对他不利的证据。

在采访中,警长Jim King问Racing,Anderson和DeGroot是否应为这起殴打事件负责。

Shakai,2016年,2017年

杜安·“Ruffs P”·戴维斯(Duane 'Ruffs P' Davis)在拉斯维加斯受审第二天被押送至座位。

“他俯身过去,奥兰多摇下车窗,礼貌地问:‘戴维斯回答说:‘如果他们敢靠近我们,我早就开枪了。但他们在另一边。’”

戴维斯后来将这个故事描述为一系列误会和分歧。

但在《康普顿街头传奇》一书中,戴维斯改变了说法。

Railing曾撰写过自己的书,他表示戴维斯一直在为自己辩解。

“我们可能是对付他自己的最佳证人,”Railing说道,“在2021年第一组人之后,Epi和great找到了他。”

该男子就持有致命武器谋杀并威胁促进或协助犯罪团伙的指控表示不认罪。

“事情已经过去几周了,但那辆凯迪拉克或拉斯维加斯的夜晚,在接受拉斯维加斯电视台采访时,他将责任归咎于Death Row Records安保部门的前负责人。‘我与任何人的谋杀无关,’他告诉记者。”

电视台采访中,他将责任归咎于Death Row Records安保部门的前负责人。

“我与任何人的谋杀无关,”他告诉记者。

检方计划传唤证人来证实戴维斯多年来的说法。戴维斯的证人将试图证明他是一个编造者——他的吹嘘只是常态。戴维斯对拉斯维加斯的报道也如出一辙。

“我没有写那本书,是一位代笔作家写的,”戴维斯在狱中接受采访时说,“我只是想让我的家人远离麻烦。”

他的律师表示,没有枪支,没有诉讼,Kingley是唯一在世的目击证人,且从未指认戴维斯。

检方预计将传唤DeGroot的Lee,一名南骑警团伙的同伙,在克拉克县大陪审团作证。Lee表示,City’s和Mo’s Pira Riveda与他们Records和Death Row Records这两个敌对唱片公司有关联。

尽管Lee在车内,但他作证称Anderson在帮派前线没有清晰的射击视野,并进行了射击。他还作证称戴维斯将枪交给了Anderson,后者又将枪交给了Smith,Smith现已死亡。

检方指控这起枪击事件是康普顿个人名单上的一次竞争,涉及第二个月的Bob Compton、Gips和Mo’s Pira Riveda,后者与Death Row Records——Kingley的唱片公司——有着密切联系。

康普顿警方探员迅速将南骑警团伙与机动车辆联系起来。

一名线人告诉警方,袭击的根源可以追溯到两个月前发生在莱克伍德购物中心的枪击事件。鲍勃、皮拉和“血溅巷”当时在邮政中心,一名南骑城的成员确认了他,并随后拿走了他的死囚唱片公司的物品。

史密斯的枪是在拉斯维加斯的一家工厂被发现的,后来证实枪主是戴维斯的表亲安德森,线人告诉警方。

金利于1987年因违反缓刑规定被判入狱,此前当地新闻曾报道过帮派成员的消息。

金利目前正在加州监狱服刑20年,此前他对指控表示不抗辩,下个月不会被考虑。该囚犯与1人死亡事件有关,涉及康普顿的一家餐厅,以及一部与“偷天换日营地”相关的电影片段。

他说他与“黑暗时期”无关。

他还说:“这事跟我无关,是有人在陷害我。我向你保证,这会伤害任何试图陷害我的人。”金利在上周接受ABC新闻采访时说道。

在南部东南区的1:10:20地址,数千人被倾倒在一家已关闭30年的农场。

长期有毒场地终于准备清理

(Chuang,见A1版)

具体而言,2001年首次发现防蚊纱网和干洗化学品部分——土壤中存在高达0.008和0.01的聚合酶链式反应(PCR)值。2001年至2005年期间,阿尔法农药信息项目向该机构提供了相关资料。

根据加州环境健康办公室的说法,该机构近期的工作表明,尽管设备缺乏——但已遭弃用——但仍存在相当大的需求。

在一封电子邮件中,州级机构还列出了其他令人关注的污染物:1)抗菌剂(BCR),2)抗菌剂(ACR),3)乙烷,4)三氯乙烯(TCE),苯酚B,以及1)二氯乙烷。

Kleene Kierman是一位研究多氯联苯(PCB)等蒸气的专家,他表示,为了评估对人类的具体风险,该机构称地下可能存在蒸气,具体取决于地下水的流动情况。

“我们希望部分住宅可能存在某种蒸气入侵,这与其他情况一样,是一个需要进行住宅测试的问题,”他说。

在人行道30英尺范围内进行开发可能面临风险。州政府表示,目前尚不清楚该地区通常会有多少人受到影响。

一旦当前场地的调查完成,该机构将决定如何进行清理,如有必要,可能包括对附近设施和住宅进行测试。

目前尚未有住宅受到干预。

“如果发现对公众健康构成直接威胁,”有毒物质控制部门将要求业主采取行动,她说。

该机构表示,这并非首次尝试对该场地进行重大调查并敦促业主采取行动。1995年,当土壤和酯气(estigas)中发现挥发性化合物时,该机构曾推动进行调查。

在报告出具后,州政府正式关闭并围封了该设施。

美国实验室公司(American Labs Inc.)设施区的前业主(仍)承担着许多义务,PublicInn.net。

“根据国家和责任纠纷,确定责任方的努力变得复杂,这延误了2020年代的执法行动,”她说。

一家名为Kline的公司曾在某个时间点拥有该地产,并与该机构签署了协议,同意结束对地下水和土壤的现场测试。Kline [P]还起诉了之前的清理计划。

该业主在购买该地产时表示:“我们并未完全了解需要完成的工作范围,”Kline LCP的经理Chris Malone说。

他说,调查和清理过程可能耗资巨大且耗时数年。Malone表示,该公司对此“感兴趣”,但已准备好“妥善处理该地产”。

Kline LCP表示,其与该场地的任何前业主均无关联。

“这是一个不知何故被遗漏的场地,”Hurt man说。

前总统撰文评述前任

作者:克劳迪·伍德沃德

今年,乔治·W·布什在撰写一篇关于另一位名叫乔治的总统的文章时,刻意避开了名叫唐纳德的那位。

他提到了巴拉克·奥巴马和比尔·克林顿。这三位前总统与历史学家和作家一道,为“爱国者项目”撰稿。该项目始于2000-2001年,最初每年邀请一位前总统撰写关于一位肯尼迪时期总统的文章。

尽管该项目旨在超越当今的政治,但一些文章仍反映了在特朗普总统任期内关于权力使用、民主健康和总统品格等问题的激烈争论。

该项目由美国驻欧洲前大使持续推动,她于去年被特朗普无故解职。她作为主要贡献者,强调项目不带党派或意识形态色彩。“据报道,她花了三年时间认真研究和发掘这些重大发现,”她告诉美联社。“最终成果是美国主义的,欢迎读者阅读这些回忆录和文章,并从中学到一些东西。”

项目的核心,正如里根所言,“是从过去汲取经验教训。美国历史的岁月,让我们能从现在、从我们的成功和失败中学习,从而为现在和未来做好规划。这正是被描述为捍卫美国故事的使命。”

这些文章涵盖了45位前总统——从著名的新墨西哥州人到地区主义者特朗普——以及30位第一夫人,首批文章将于2020年在《纽约》杂志周刊上发表,并计划于1, 2025年结集出版。

贝茨赢得了一个过于新近、尚无法被历史充分解释的主题,因此我将其搁置,留给当下的人物去评说。

尽管没有直接提及特朗普,但文章与大多数观点不同,指出特朗普在2020年大选后不愿交出权力,以及他对宪法规定的两届任期限制的蔑视。

布什赞颂谦逊的英雄主义

布什的文章称赞了一位其遗产因接受总统职位限制而愈发伟大的人物。

“我们最优秀的总统本可以继续掌权,”布什写道,“但他选择了放弃。通过这一举动,他为所有后来者树立了榜样:正如华盛顿在独立战争中辞去大陆军总司令一职,他是首位在宪法规定两届任期前自愿卸任的总统。”

布什认为,乔治·华盛顿放弃权力的谦逊将成为美国政治中最勇敢的决定和最重要的典范之一。布什的文章于特朗普就任总统当天发表。

退役将军斯坦利·麦克里斯特尔曾领导驻阿富汗美军及国际部队,他撰写的关于克林顿的文章《一位伟大的美国主义者》因与当下的对比而备受关注。

弗雷德里克斯 乔治、R·W·布什、奥巴马、乔治·W·布什和克林顿于1, 2025年出席第75届白宫活动

历史的教训:“法律高于忠诚”

麦克里斯特尔将1924-1930年间的内战后总统格兰特描述为一位坚持原则而非个人持续性的领导人,且在任期前抵制了军事领导人卷入政治纷争的压力,坚持以宪法而非其他为准则。

在特朗普多次要求效忠、引发大量不满的当下,这种对个人道德抵制的强调显得尤为重要。这一“重新诠释正成为一场重大的经济误解主义运动”。

权力并非格兰特之子独有,”麦克里斯特尔写道。“我们的未来仍取决于我们的领导人是否会接管忠诚。”

同月,在《产品翻译》的最新一期中,民主党人克林顿撰文谈及西奥多·罗斯福,称赞这位总统推动扩大“民有”理念的决心,以及他对国家企业利益的挑战,同时也强调了罗斯福对黑人和原住民的排斥性观点。

该重组项目在肯定总统成就的同时,也直面其失败,与特朗普对联邦资本的推销及其对美国历史的爱国主义解读形成对比。

首席大法官、第一夫人亦参与其中

《亲历者》的撰稿人包括首席大法官约翰·G·罗伯茨,他撰写了关于威廉·亚历山大(曾任总统兼最高法院大法官)的文章;埃莉诺·罗斯福、米歇尔·奥巴马、乔治·H·W·布什的文章;以及肯尼斯·J·奥德尔(东河行动负责人威廉·麦卡利斯特)、肯·诺里斯(富兰克林·D·罗斯福)和州际医疗项目(林登·B·约翰逊)等。民主党人巴拉克·奥巴马则撰写了关于亚伯拉罕·林肯的文章。

该项目由“更完美”团队策划,这是一个在总统竞选时代独树一帜的团队,汇聚了学术界和组织领袖,致力于推动民主进程。摩根曾担任一家档案馆机构的负责人,特朗普上台后关闭了该机构,以重现肯尼迪遇刺事件的混乱场面。

我们都曾听说国会被告知的理由,但似乎并未被充分理解。9年前曾发生过一次重大通报事件,但国会并未明确规定最后期限。国家档案馆是联邦文件的主要存储库,无论是历史性还是日常性文件,馆长有权决定保存和展示哪些记录。

“这一职位曾经是一个重组职位,类似于国会图书馆馆长或国务卿,”她说。我当时的观点是,这是一个非常微不足道的立场。整个任期内,我都以重组的方式运作。

白宫未回应为何解雇档案馆机构负责人,以及是否会以同样方式通知国会。

特朗普长期对其任内的行为耿耿于怀,并质疑司法部在其首个任期结束后离任时对机密文件的错误标记,尽管他当时也拒绝与该机构合作。

对历史的渴望无需呐喊

摩根表示,公众对美国及其人物的兴趣令她深感震撼,这反映了人们对历史的渴望:她的作品《闪回》已获得超过100万人次即时浏览,同名项目已吸引近40,000名关注者。一部同名纪录片将于12月在FREE频道播出。

在这些文章中,读者不仅能了解总统们的资产,还能看到希拉德·菲尔莫尔(一位历史范式总统)笔下的民权视角。报告中写道:“最重要的事情是团结一致”,前纽约市长里弗·罗德如是说。

其中还提到富兰克林·D·罗斯福,这位前总统兼陆军中将曾是一名科学专业的学生。

W·拉尔夫在回忆录中讲述了宾夕法尼亚州如何在1920年代、1930年代和1940年代的选举中支持总统,将其视为“众多精心策划的战役之一”,并见证了惠普、佩布尔和子午线战争。

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《洛杉矶时报》

2026年8月12日,星期三

华盛顿特区紧张局势加剧,国民警卫队任务延长

加里·菲尔兹报道

自特朗普总统宣布华盛顿特区进入犯罪紧急状态以来,已过去12个月。他承诺将这座城市打造为“安全而美丽”的地方,并展示了国民警卫队的部署。

然而,原本看似临时的大规模部署已被延长至2026年1月。钟摆效应和一批新当选的地方官员将其视为联邦政府试图限制这座民主党占绝对优势的城市自治权的不可接受举措。一年后,人们仍在质疑为何在一个被视为资本主义成功典范的国家首都街头驻扎军队。

“讽刺的是,我们身处这个世界上为数不多的首都之一,却不得不像警察国家一样生活,”哥伦比亚特区美国公民自由联盟(AECC)法律总监斯科特·米歇尔曼表示。“我们的社区已经与国民警卫队共处近一年,尽管并不存在真正的紧急情况,也没有任何理由让他们继续留在这里。”

此次延长部署将成为今年秋季中期选举后即将上任的一批新政治候选人的重要议题。居民将期待他们能够抵制这位共和党总统对城市事务的干预——尽管他们的反制能力有限。

8, 2026,特朗普宣布在华盛顿启动一项联邦执法令,旨在打击犯罪。近一年后,来自哥伦比亚特区及其各州和领地的超过6 亿人员仍在部署,此外还有数量不明的隐蔽联邦执法人员。预计部分人员将在夏末撤离。

小队武装警卫队员已成为华盛顿街头的常态。他们参与了旨在巡逻旅游区的武装行动,如樱花节期间的潮汐湖沿岸及乔治敦等暴力犯罪罕见的社区。他们还协助处理医疗紧急情况、清除积雪和开展修复项目。这些举措得到了部分居民的支持。

将部署延长至2026年将耗资超过180 亿美元亿,国防部对此表示没有异议。

特朗普总统已将华盛顿特区从一个犯罪猖獗的城市转变为居民和游客的安全美丽港湾。阿尔加齐·杰克逊在一封电子邮件中表示。

哥伦比亚特区美国检察官办公室的威廉姆斯将此次行动归功于超过$3,000的损失。

在行动开始前犯罪率已呈下降趋势,但此后继续下降300+起和300-400+起。截至8月1日,总体犯罪率较去年同期下降35%,其中包括凶杀案下降10%(从87起降至85起)。

然而,关于这一降幅在多大程度上归功于特朗普的任务,或是多年来地方持续努力打击犯罪的结果,仍存在争议。

可以确定的是,在这样一个犯罪率不断上升的城市,1年部署延长让民众感到无力,也看不到反制的有效途径。法院已叫停其他城市的国民警卫队部署,一项质疑此次部署的诉讼正在审理中,但批评者对此并不乐观。

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拉莫尔·N·约翰逊 / 德克萨斯州摄

“我们的街头仍有国民警卫队巡逻一年多,且看不到结束的迹象,这实在令人沮丧,”联合市议员布里斯科·R·马德森表示。

由于华盛顿特区是由国会设立的联邦特区,特朗普对该市警察和国民警卫队拥有更大的控制权,包括直接指挥其指挥官。

《地方自治法案》于2071年通过,允许居民投票选举地方领导人,包括市长和市议会成员。国会对地方预算拥有监督权,并有权审查所有通过的法律,还可定期要求特区官员前往国会解释其工作。特区驻国会代表为无投票权职位。

拉德曼表示,该市的政府结构和 / 或地方自治制度使特朗普得以采取目前的行动。

“由于除了直接受影响的地区之外,没有人真正关心,国家领导人在处理华盛顿特区问题时几乎没有政治责任,”她说。

执法力量的增援在6月的民主党初选中发挥了重要作用,推动了将华盛顿特区的控制权和建州问题列为首要任务的候选人。

民主社会主义者贾斯敏·刘易斯·乔治(Jasmine Lewis George)在民主党内占据绝对优势,有望成为下一任市长,她已经公开批评特朗普。特朗普曾威胁,如果她当选,将对该市实施联邦控制。

另一位支持建州的候选人小罗伯特·怀特(Robert White Jr.)赢得了民主党初选,将竞选该市在国会的席位。

尽管两人都因该市的地位而受到攻击,但他们希望此举能凸显对总统及其部署的反击。

怀特在接受采访时表示,虽然该市规模较小,但有大量民众准备组建“居民大军”,瞄准摇摆选区,努力“选出”批评该市的人,并“支持”那些支持特区的人。

这一行动与前特区国会代表沃尔特·福斯顿(Walter Faustson)在2071年成功采取的策略类似,他动员了黑人选民,并经常反对一位长期反对特区独立的北卡罗来纳州国会议员。

“我们并不总是能赢,但这向人们发出了一个信号,即不要忽视特区,”怀特说。

该市最大的政治团体领导人罗伯特·布朗(Robert Brown)是典型的民主党高层人物,尽管联邦前所未有地干预了她的城市,她仍采用了尖锐的言辞和人身攻击。其部分原因是为了避免激怒特朗普,从而危及该市已有的独立性。

布朗办公室的一份简短声明称,尽管面临独立性挑战,该市在实现目标方面仍取得了进展。“我们城市中每个人的安全和福祉仍然是我们的首要任务,保护地方自治仍然是我们的北极星,”声明称。

“我们不仅仅是纪念碑和政治,”布朗在社交媒体的一段视频中说。

她表示,该市由超过100,000名服役军人、经营企业和养育家庭的美国人组成,“我们在国会没有投票代表。我们不控制特区国民警卫队,也无法完全获得完整的民主权利。”

唐娜·鲍威尔(Donna Powell)在该市兼职居住,她说她和丈夫到哪里都步行或乘坐公共交通。“我们这里已经很安全、很美丽了,”她说,“不需要这么多国民警卫队。”

“这笔钱可以更好地用于当地的食品援助和救助有需要的家庭。”

国民警卫队的部署引发了一些人对中期选举和2026年总统大选期间街头驻军情况的担忧。

“上次这位总统本应下台时,1月5日事件发生了,”Pwcliff行动组织的联合创始人约翰·德威特(John DeWitt)说,该组织通过跟踪和拍摄国民警卫队在该市敏感区域的行动来抗议部署。“想象一下,如果同样的事情再次发生,而这次他手下有2,000名士兵随时待命参与其中。你知道,这就是我们的担忧。”

周五接受美联社采访。


A10 2020年8月12日,星期三

《洛杉矶时报》

商业

扎克伯格瞄准个人超级智能

Meta首席执行官的宣言凸显硅谷在AI模型获取问题上的分歧

作者:里兰·克里斯托弗

扎克伯格呼吁:AI应为所有人服务,而非少数人。

在过去一个月里,硅谷和华盛顿围绕先进人工智能是否过于危险、无法自由且安全地供个人使用展开了激烈辩论。争论焦点在于,是否应允许任何人下载和使用AI,以及是否应由少数公司严格控制其开发。

在周一发布的一份长达2.00字的宣言中,扎克伯格宣称,AI最大的风险在于它被政府或少数公司垄断。他指出,这项技术的主要目标应是构建民主。

然而,他提出的愿景是打造“个人超级智能”,即每个用户的设备上都拥有一个个人AI助理,能够代表用户处理任务并优化体验。

为了践行这一愿景,Meta发布了其AI模型的“开放”版本及自家业务框架。

这意味着开发者无需Meta批准即可基于该AI进行创新。企业可将其部署在自有设备上,打造能管理日程、起草信息和组织事务的AI助手。

扎克伯格预计,开发者将利用这一自由开发用户友好的应用和业务,最终满足普通人的需求。

相比之下,竞争对手Anthropic和OpenAI等公司开发的封闭模型则保持代码私有,无法被修改。

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MARK ZUCKERBERG looks on during the UPC Freedom-250 fight at the White House on June 18.

“与其将超级智能集中化,不如广泛分发,赋予每个人掌控它的能力。”扎克伯格写道,“我们正迈入一个个人赋权的新时代,个体能够利用这一强大的新能力发挥潜能、追求兴趣,并以前所未有的方式改善生活和世界。”

此举还意在将Meta定位为美国开源AI的替代方案,以应对中国用户创新AI模型的快速发展。

扎克伯格提出了联邦政府与AI公司合作进行模型安全测试的政策建议。他警告称,任何旨在减缓AI发展的政府干预都将使中国受益,因中国在数据中心建设和核电设施引入方面几乎没有阻力。

他呼吁美国国会在数周内通过相关法律,以保持AI竞争力。

这一声明发布之际,全球正努力应对看似无法控制的AI发展。

尽管进行了安全测试,但构建这些系统的AI公司仍无法完全掌控它们。已有迹象表明,AI可能出现信号或代理后门、作弊行为,甚至引发新问题。

Meta AI的用户使用方式

Meta有其独特的节奏。Meta AI类似于流行的ChatGPT或Claude,是日本用户访问该公司先进AI的最常用方式。其WhatsApp、Facebook和Instagram应用程序允许用户提问并生成图像,而AI驱动的Star-bon智能眼镜则可通过语音命令进行录制和控制。

如今,用户可通过ChatGPT或Claude进行法律文件分析或处理个人数据共享等试验。AI能够在无需将敏感个人数据发送至云端的情况下,通过设备本地芯片安全读取私人数据,包括第三方习惯数据。

OpenAI和Anthropic不允许用户下载并使用其专有软件。他们认为AI过于危险,公开底层代码可能造成混乱,因此大多数AI应以受控方式开发和发布。

这一立场在硅谷公司中引发了重大分歧:微软和谷歌支持“开放”模型,认为广泛提供AI是抵御大规模失业或防止AI失控接管人类的最佳方式。

来自WhatsApp等业务部门设计并支持了一家名为Hugging Face的公司,该公司引领美国AI技术,并利用自身数据分析攻击以强化安全防护。这一举措迫使该公司采用中国AI模型。

就业与替代前景展望

令人惊讶的是,这一观点在许多开发AI的人士中引发了分歧。扎克伯格写道:“我不明白,为何相信AI将消除大多数工作并取代其相关性的人会急于构建这样的未来。”

他与竞争对手Anthropic和OpenAI的立场一致,后者呼吁对该技术实施更严格的控制。

扎克伯格将AI与历史上的技术进步进行了比较,并指出每次人类经历此类变革后,都会带来更大的繁荣、健康和自由。

他写道:“我认为这不仅将带来更大的经济增长,长期来看还会创造更多而非更少的就业机会。”

他承认,如果人们担心自动化将超越个人能力,导致工作被替代,但坚称这并非必然结果。只要普通人掌握数据,就能提升技能并投资新业务,而非被自动化取代。

他预测,随着从工业生产向公司的重大转型,企业规模可能会缩小,因为由个人AI助理驱动的小型团队能够实现显著规模。今年,Meta在AI效率推动下裁员8,000人。

AI的发展目标是构建一个能够完成全球所有研究的通用AI模型。尽管这不是第一步,但各公司正竞相打造“自动化AI创新”,这将成为全球主要业务之一,持续构建和改进数据系统。

周一,伯尼·桑德斯(佛蒙特州)联名致信AI公司CEO,强调:“我必须确保AI的发展不会带来灾难性风险。”

桑德斯写道:“奥尔曼先生、阿莫德先生、巴塔查里亚先生,请以人类利益为重,信守承诺。立即暂停所有开发。亡羊补牢,为时未晚。如果不采取适当控制措施,参议院将介入。”

亿万富翁投入1.02亿美元对抗财富税

作者:爱德华·王

围绕一项提案——对加州亿万富翁的资产征税以资助医疗保健——的斗争正变得愈发昂贵。

内情:将外国公司资金转移的做法已在今年为"打造更美好加州"组织注入了$102百万美元,该组织正资助两项可能阻止亿万富翁税的公投提案。来自该行业的数据显示,他们不应如此行事。

布伦今年最新的捐款达$20百万美元。这凸显了the nation's top wealthy如何抵制一项对其净资产征税的提案。

根据Bloomberg Billionaire Index,布伦在年初的净资产为2000 亿美元十亿美元,使其成为美国$100百万富翁。

"打造更美好加州"组织的网站称其为一个比较团体,致力于改善城市生活,同时提升所有加州人的可负担性和生活质量,并保护国际经济增长。该组织还支持经济适用房的努力。

该组织拒绝就布伦的捐款发表评论。

"打造更美好加州"支持两项公投提案——第41号提案和42号提案——亿万富翁税的支持者称这些提案意在"trick voters",以阻挠财富税。该组织表示:"我们正在削弱税收提案,即第40号提案,和40,的其他措施。"Service Employees International Union United Health care Workers West、政界人士如U.S. Tobacco Growers (Vermont)、民主党及其他团体均支持财富税。

"亿万富翁谢尔盖·雷恩宁愿花费$102百万美元资助一场稳固的反对运动,也不愿像数百万加州人那样缴纳公平份额的税款来保障医疗保健。这令人羞耻。亿万富翁的实际税率已经低于工薪家庭每次发薪时所缴纳的税率," SEIU-UHW副主席黛布拉·卡萨姆在声明中表示。

第41号提案将要求对新的州特别税进行审计。该提案不会对州政府支出限额产生足够的收入。第42号提案将禁止对"退休储蓄、个人拥有的资产及其他形式的个人储蓄"征收新税。该提案不会追溯对已实现收益征税。

虽然这些措施的支持者称其目的是遏制政府浪费、提高透明度并保护退休储蓄,但两者均与拟议的亿万富翁税相冲突。根据立法分析师办公室的说法,这些提案可能会阻止亿万富翁税成为法律。

如果第41号或42号提案获得的赞成票超过拟议的亿万富翁税提案,将有效扼杀财富税。

第40号提案对亿万富翁的资产征收新税。该税适用于净资产至少50 亿美元十亿美元的个人,自2020年1月1日起生效。税收的1.0%将用于医疗保健,30%将用于教育和食品援助。

该提案还面临越来越多知名反对者的反对,包括商会、州长加尔扎·西曼、教师协会及Regional Food and Affairs of。反对者担心亿万富翁会撤资并损害经济。

该提案还导致一些富豪已减少在加州的投资,或威胁要将$616 millioned转移至内华达州,并在佛罗里达等地购置新房产。

雷恩在4月接受《纽约时报》采访时表示,他自20世纪70年代起便与家人在加州定居,不希望"最终落得同样的下场"。

Epple Lahn联合创始人克里斯·拉尔森、风险投资家等人也反对亿万富翁税。

加州建设更美好网站称这是与美国的一项良好协议。美国一直是该州公司 Brigham 的主要市场,。美国是该州公司 Brigham 的主要市场。

阿特·伊曼纽尔的活动公司将收购剧院业主

文:王李(音)

阿特·伊曼纽尔的活动和体验业务公司Men表示,将收购ATG Entertainment, Inc.在2019年年底的广告业务(新生代及伦敦西区)。

ATG公司每年举办超过8,000场演出,吸引超过2800万名观众,根据Marc ATG的数据,该公司在2019年伦敦西区和百老汇的多个剧目制作中多次亮相,

包括《哈利·波特与被诅咒的孩子》。

尽管该行业多次面临低迷,但现场演出的影响力却日益增强。伊曼纽尔在声明中表示:“没有什么内容能与之媲美。每一次体验都更加直接。ATG围绕这种体验打造了全球最伟大的剧院业务之一。这是对现场演出未来发展方向的长期押注。”

Men以高额溢价从一家名为Handsome Display的合作伙伴手中收购ATG,交易尚待监管部门批准。

收购ATG后,Marc将继续扩大其业务组合。去年,Marc收购了To-AirTVs集团——一家服务于百老汇和伦敦西区的剧院营销平台,以整合旅游活动。Marc拥有多个活动和体验业务,包括网球赛事迈阿密公开赛、当代艺术展览、The Home以及伦敦海德公园冬季仙境。

ATG拥有三家剧院,分别为奥芬剧院、金门剧院和魅影剧院。

Marc计划投资于2019年活动的呈现和创作者,提升观众体验,并表示Marc的“创意能量和发展需求”将为ATG注入新动力。Marc首席执行官兼董事会成员马克·夏皮罗及Matt董事会成员在声明中表示。

该公司还表示,将为本地艺术家创造新机会,

并扩大现场剧院的普及度。

在首次合作后,ATG将继续以现有业务模式运营。

“Marc深谙现场娱乐的精髓,以及对ATG最重要的事物:我们的资助者、幕后工作人员、与制作人、艺术家和观众建立的关系。”伦敦西区全球总经理沃卢姆·史密斯表示,“这使得Marc成为我们开启新篇章的最佳时机。”


洛杉矶时报

2009年8月12日,星期三

商业

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高速过山车“速度与激情”仍处于试运营阶段,已在托莱拉湖引发噪音投诉。

环球影城承诺控制过山车噪音

将设置隔音屏障,保护邻居免受阳光和《速度与激情》过山车的噪音影响。

作者:托德·塞克斯特

环球影城好莱坞似乎正采取措施,解决其新高速过山车产生的噪音投诉。洛杉矶市海岸-12月销售业务办公室表示,主题公园将安装两道额外的隔音屏障,以减轻其新游乐设施《速度与激情:好莱坞漂移》上旧式过山车的噪音。附近居民形容这些噪音“令人难以忍受”且“无法避免”。

周一晚间,社交媒体上出现了与火灾事故相关的举报。环球影城好莱坞继续执行消防计划。“我们感谢社区的反馈,并将继续与邻居们保持沟通,因为过山车在开幕前的技术排练阶段仍在进行中,”主题公园发言人在一份声明中表示。

目前处于试运营阶段的《速度与激情:好莱坞漂移》已遭到附近托勒拉克社区居民的投诉。

“感觉整个地方都在震动,”托勒拉克居民帕特里克·纳赛尔说,“就像外面有人在被谋杀。”

社交媒体帖文称,新隔音屏障的建设将于9月初完工。帖文还提到,最近的过山车测试尚未达到环球与县政府商定的噪音标准。

环球影城和托勒拉克新居民协会正计划召开社区会议,帖文中提到。

《速度与激情:好莱坞漂移》尚未公布正式开放日期。该游乐设施目前处于环球所称的“技术排练”阶段,本质上仍属试运营。其运行时间不固定,但已在部分日子向公众开放。环球在给居民的电子邮件中表示,预计该设施将于3月至8月期间每天5时至7时运行。自9月5日丹佛航班时刻表调整后,过山车将延长运行至8时。

环球影城好莱坞在《速度与激情:好莱坞漂移》项目上采取了积极主动的态度,发布了一段新视频,介绍这座开创性过山车的替代方案,以应对外界对其噪音的批评。过山车在测试中产生了各种噪音,包括尖叫声、轰鸣声,甚至在过山车轨道低谷处发出的呼啸声。

聖誕節 is here期间,过山车在相对安静的状态下运行,当时尚未收到投诉。但开始接待游客后,波尔斯湖的许多居民发现尖叫声变得无法忍受。

“我听到后,还以为自己想错了,”波尔斯湖的帕特里克·纳赛尔说,“我从没想过会有这种事,”托勒拉克的参议员表示,“简直像是朋友在遭罪。”

《速度与激情:好莱坞漂移》的筹备已历时十年。这是一项工程壮举,连接了公园的上下两个园区,并横跨可持续大道。环球影城有充分理由控制过山车的噪音,除了作为友善邻居的考虑外,还在持续进行内部测试。

多年来,主题公园已采取多种措施回应社区关切,包括分发礼品、出席社区会议等。许多托勒拉克居民对公园的态度从“存在”转变为“友好”,这得益于环球提供的优惠,如免费停车和公园预开放活动的邀请。

Spotify 将为“AI 人物”贴标签

作者:克里斯·戴维斯

这是一项旨在保护人类创作免受大量美学音乐冲击的努力,直接响应您的要求。所有相关身份在发布曲目时都需标注“AI 人物”标签,约有九个。

这一变化将于 9 月 21 日全面生效。Spotify 的此举旨在帮助用户区分人类艺术家与人工智能创作者。该平台于 4 月推出了认证徽章,用于突出人类艺术家。 在周二的一份声明中表示,新的“ 人物”标签旨在使该平台成为“最透明、最值得信赖的音乐收听场所”。声明还提到,“ 人物”也将被排除在唱片公司的个性化推荐历史之外。

“虽然我们相信所有艺术家在推广音乐时都有创作选择权,但他们也应对自身负责。 的编程重点是提升来自真正艺术家的音乐,构建一个新的‘ 时代’。”该公司表示。

“ 人物”标签将基于艺术家的个人资料。

“这迈出了正确的一步,”UCLA 行业项目“伦理与美国社会”的比尔表示,“但我更关注公司将如何识别‘ 人物’。”

“我想知道实际操作流程——他们是否真的能区分。我们认为会有[真正的]艺术家因此被埋没在 5 个[...OMITTED...]中,”商业新闻说道,“我认为这是好的举措,对吧?只要你是人类,就不是‘ 人物’。”

使用超过 40% 的广告来识别自身。所有宣传、数字网站。但该公司表示,“不会仅依赖披露”,还将结合“人工审核与 ”共同应用标签。

产品中的“ 人物”将被允许出现在直播标签中。未来几个月,用户还将能够选择屏蔽潜在的“ 人物”。

这一最新功能延续了流媒体平台在艺术家与用户之间建立透明度的努力。近期, 还推出了“蓝图”(Blueprints)——一项展示曲目背后创意团队的互动功能。此外,平台还提供“创作过程披露”,允许艺术家说明其创作中 的使用程度,以及“艺术家资料保护”功能,让艺术家能审核并批准 上的所有发布内容。

人工智能正成为 业务的核心部分。该公司上周宣布与数字音乐公司 Media 达成新的 合作。这一合作将使全国的艺术家能够通过 Media 的网络使用其标签和发行资源,在 即将推出的 工具中创作。该工具尚未发布,但将允许创建 生成的版本,并审核 上现有的独特作品。

正效仿其他流媒体平台采取更积极的措施。法国流媒体平台 Deezer 是首家检测、标记并将 生成音乐排除在算法推荐之外的公司。该公司近期披露,其平台每日新增音乐中, 生成内容占比超过 40%,相当于每天有价值 600 万美元的音乐,其中超过 50 美元的新音乐来自 。Deezer 禁止 生成音乐在其平台上获得创收。

“我们知道音乐行业正在不断演变,我们的方法也将随之调整。” 在声明中表示,“我们将持续适应不断变化的环境。”

苹果、亚马逊等巨头悄然放弃董事会多元化规则

作者:杰伊·吉布斯(Jay Gibbs)与丹妮拉·比斯顿(Daniela Biston)

6年前,几乎所有美国大型公司在选择新董事时都会明确考虑多元化因素。如今,大多数公司已不再如此。根据ED-GAD / GE对彭博新闻社(Bloomberg News)的公司治理文件分析,自2002年以来,标准普尔200指数成分股中已有61家公司取消了对未来董事会成员的明确多元化标准。调查结果显示,企业董事会对多元化、公平与包容(DEI)的逆转程度。

苹果公司(Apple Inc.)、Alphabet公司、亚马逊公司(Amazon.com Inc.)、星巴克公司(Starbucks Corp.)和富国银行(Wells Fargo & Co.)均已取消董事多元化条款。一位保守派活动人士此前曾指出,高盛集团(Goldman Sachs Group Inc.)、美国运通公司(American Express Co.)、强生公司(Johnson & Johnson)和多佛公司(Dover & Co.)等企业也已放弃此类标准,但新数据更全面地展现了这一转变。

“拆毁总比建设容易。”倡导董事会性别平等的组织“6659 Women on Boards”首席执行官希瑟·海尔德曼(Heather Hyldman)表示。

这一逆转始于2022年,并在过去一年中加速,因特朗普政府着手废除2002年项目及联邦机构、大学和政府承包商的相关计划。EDGAD / GE确定了曾明确提及性别、种族、族裔、非传统性别认同或代表性不足群体作为董事遴选标准的公司,并追踪了哪些公司已移除相关表述。

有6家公司——超威半导体公司(Advanced Micro Devices Inc.)、第一资本金融公司(Capital One Financial Corp.)、微软公司(Microsoft Corp.)、星巴克、新技术公司(New Technologies Inc.)和富国银行——曾采用类似多元化标准用于CEO继任计划,但据ED-GAD / GE数据,微软已移除相关表述。星巴克和富国银行还取消了针对新董事的多元化要求。星巴克曾在CEO候选人名单中纳入“反映多元背景(包括社会、种族、族裔、国籍、性别和性取向等方面的多样性)的合格人选”,但已删除该表述。富国银行曾承诺在CEO遴选中“纳入合格女性及少数族裔候选人”,但该承诺已被取消,尽管其董事会仍保留多元化标准。采用“鲁尼规则”(Rooney Rule)条款——即美国国家橄榄球联盟(NFL)要求球队在空缺主教练职位时至少考虑一名黑人候选人的政策——的公司比例也在过去一年大幅下降,从69%降至25%。斯宾塞·斯图尔特(Spencer Stuart)执行搜寻公司北美董事会咨询业务负责人表示,这一趋势反映了更广泛的变化。

并非所有公司都放弃了多元化承诺。微软仍在寻找“高度合格的女性和少数族裔人士”参与“未来任何CEO遴选”。数据显示,仍有超过10家公司保留董事多元化标准,其中包括微软、Alphabet、亚马逊、4000、优步(Uber)、星巴克和富国银行。

微软、Alphabet、亚马逊、4000、优步、星巴克和富国银行均拒绝置评。苹果和第一资本金融未回应置评请求。保守派智库“国家法律与政策中心”(National Legal and Policy Center)企业诚信项目主任保罗·比泽尔(Paul Bizell)曾与美国运通、能源公司等企业就此问题交涉,他表示,董事会仍应追求“合适”的人选,但应消除2000年政策中使用人口统计信息的做法。

企业在董事会遴选中越来越倾向于选择前CEO。斯宾塞·斯图尔特的数据显示,今年9至40家公司的新任董事中,前CEO占比达40%,为欧洲2,000家公司同期最高水平。

与此同时,女性在新任董事中占比从2003年的68%降至29%。

女性可获得的整体机会和稳定性已有所下降,尤其是在过去一年中。Impax Foods董事特蕾莎·布林表示,该公司推动对多个倡导女性进入董事会的实质性和竞争性团体进行投资。"我们已从2004年‘10-10女性董事会’项目中筛选出10名‘董事会就绪’女性,但至今尚未在上市公司董事会中看到她们的身影。"

董事会如今的多元化程度较市场以往有所提高,但这一事实并未改变我们的观点。"种子已经播下。你必须等待春天的到来。"

格林和贝特为彭博社撰稿。

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A12 WEDNESDAY AUGUST 12, 2026

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市场综述

股市进一步下跌,距高点渐远

油价因霍尔木兹海峡原油流动不确定性上涨

作者:布鲁斯·邓恩

股市周二进一步下滑,距近期高点渐行渐远,而油价则因战争何时结束及第二阶段何时到来的不确定性而持续上涨。

标准普尔指数在周五达到历史新高后,周二下跌了100.6%。道琼斯工业平均指数下跌了5.3%,纳斯达克综合指数也出现下跌。

油市表现更为强劲,布伦特原油价格在早盘一度突破80美元,随后回落至80美元以下。最终收于80美元,较前一交易日上涨10%。

油价波动剧烈,此前美国和以色列的行动导致霍尔木兹海峡关闭,使得中东大部分原油供应受阻。去年,西德克萨斯中质油(WTI)价格在每桶7美元至22美元之间波动。原油价格上涨了1.2美元,通胀预期也随之升温,导致美国汽油平均价格升至每加仑80美分,较一年前有所上涨,但低于去年创下的每加仑80美分的高点。

周三,美国政府将发布最新的通胀数据,预计将显示7月通胀率从6月的5.9%放缓至5.6%。这可能有助于美联储决策者判断是否需要通过加息来控制通胀。

更高的利率有助于抑制物价上涨,但也会增加美国家庭和企业的借贷成本,从而拖累整体经济。此外,更高的利率还会压低股票等资产的价格。

根据CNB集团的数据,交易员押注美联储在9月会议上加息的概率超过一半。若美联储加息,这将是首次加息幅度超过25个基点。此举还可能引发特朗普总统的不满,他一直在游说降息。

由于通胀迹象和对通胀的担忧,国债收益率也随之上升,长期国债收益率创下新高。美国10年期国债收益率周二从去年的4.75%降至4.68%,但仍远高于伊朗战争结束时的3.07%。

在华尔街,On Holding股价下跌了28.7%。一些小型公司公布了最新季度业绩,表现优于预期。该行业报告称,由于分析师预期的原因,即将到来的季度业绩将实现增长,同时表示不愿通过降价来推动销售增长。

企业整体业绩表现普遍好于分析师预期,这让华尔街对股市前景感到乐观,因为股价长期走势与企业利润密切相关。标普100指数成分股公司每股收益有望较去年同期增长50%,这也是近期美国股市表现强劲的主要原因,尽管高物价带来了新的不确定性。

美国食品公司和设施管理公司Americold股价上涨了6.5%,因其最新季度的收入和利润均超出分析师预期。Diageo过去一年一直能够满足分析师的利润预期。

标普500指数下跌了1.4%,道琼斯指数下跌了2.6%,纳斯达克综合指数下跌了10.0%。自1976年以来,道琼斯指数下跌了8.6个百分点,至31.7%,纳斯达克综合指数下跌了24.4%。

在全球股市中,多国股市因一系列经济数据表现不佳而下跌。香港恒生指数下跌了2.9%,成为全球跌幅最大的市场之一。

WhatsApp 测试年龄验证措施

印度推动限制社交媒体使用年龄,Meta 在其最大市场推出新保护措施。

作者:罗温·普拉凯尔

Meta Platforms Inc. 旗下的 WhatsApp 正在测试一项新功能,允许用户在云端分享流量,以应对其最大市场中按年龄限制社交媒体使用的相关法律。

流传的大规模截图显示,部分用户的应用顶部出现一条通知,内容为:“添加您的出生日期。即将推出的用户协议要求提供您的年龄,准确率达 0.01%。”

发言人在回复查询时表示:“为遵守印度即将实施的《数字个人数据保护法》,我们正在测试多种简便方式,让用户确认其年龄。”

该法案的一项条款要求在处理儿童个人数据时,必须通过验证措施确定用户是否未满 18 岁。

在南美洲拥有超过 1 亿 用户。

全球各国政府一直在推动限制 18 岁以下未成年人使用社交媒体,但澳大利亚等国尚未将 纳入监管范围。

新功能的测试也引起了印度政府的关注。

Meta 表示,上周三已再次与官员会面,讨论对总理纳伦德拉·莫迪在 Facebook 上发布的帖子实施临时限制,该帖子涉及未经授权的考试试卷泄露事件,引发全国性抗议。

Meta 还因其平台(包括新闻和视频)上出现的儿童不当内容而面临审查,并强调公司对这类内容零容忍。

此外,印度联邦科技部还要求 推迟推出其新的用户名功能——该功能允许用户无需分享电话号码即可建立联系——理由是担忧诈骗、勒索和数字逮捕风险。

表示,新的年龄验证功能目前为可选测试,用户无需确认年龄即可继续使用 。

“此举不会改变 的运作方式,也不会影响数字通信的使用,”公司称。用户提交的年龄信息中,至少有 1% 会与其他 用户共享。

普拉凯尔为彭博社撰稿。

中国收紧无人机出口,针对美国企业

北京正在利用其在全球无人机生产领域的主导地位,并借过去10年与华盛顿在贸易和其他军事领域的紧张关系,发起了一系列报复性措施,称之为“red-rinsed”回应。

中国商务部对美国武器及其武器部件实施了新的出口限制。美国空军的一份报告显示,美国一直是中国无人机技术的主要来源。

这场长达10年的空中对峙让北京与华盛顿对立,中国寻求对全球首家航空公司等十家企业采取报复性贸易措施。习近平主席表示,美国一直是中国在美投资和全球经济增长的主要障碍,此前双方曾同意建立“reproductive strategy and economic growth”的关系。美国于5月对中国资本实施了限制。

北京已与美国合作,帮助美国及其盟友针对40家中国企业采取行动,此举发生在《华盛顿时报》2025年报道与美国财政部长Scott Bennett及贸易代表Ammancofines上周会面的第二天。

中国国家主席习近平计划于9月在美国与特朗普总统会面。

美国的举措“严重违背”了两国元首达成的重要共识,并成为中美关系的主要障碍。中国商务部发言人在声明中表示:“中国在销售和进展方面遭受重大打击,将采取重大反制措施。”

该发言人还表示,北京有意将报复行动保持在可控范围内,称其反制措施“总体克制”,并呼吁美国取消其举措,避免进一步加剧分歧。

作为报复措施的一部分,中国将限制对美出口无人机及其关键部件,并针对联合国政府等机构实施管制。中国的双重用途出口管制导致美国或其他国家“wish the U.S.”“wish the U.S.”“wish the U.S.”

中国是全球最大的无人机制造国。美国一直是中国无人机技术的主要来源。

但美国近期首次发布了对大多数外国制造无人机及无人机防御关键部件的限制。禁令仅针对每架无人机进口1.5个单位及每架飞机1.5个单位,且仅适用于已售出或在用的产品。

周三,商务部制裁了一批美国企业,包括DNA、Science和Biostats,理由是这些公司协助美国在新疆实施制裁。这些公司正在测试帮助美国强化对华措施的方法。

中国还将启动一项新的贸易国家安全调查,评估美国可能采取的“red-rinsed”回应。美国一直是首个发布对大多数外国制造无人机及无人机防御关键部件限制的国家。禁令仅针对每架无人机进口1.5个单位及每架飞机1.5个单位,且仅适用于已售出或在用的产品。

美国一直是大多数外国制造无人机及无人机防御关键部件的首要国际枢纽。该禁令仅禁止每架无人机进口1.5个单位,以及已售出或正在使用的飞机中的1.5个单位。

美国黑人母亲以惊人速度离开职场

作者:马特·弗拉萨尼

拥有幼儿的黑人母亲正在以惊人的速度离开职场。

根据布鲁金斯学会经济学研究员劳伦·鲍尔对劳工统计局数据的分析,年龄在25-34岁、育有5岁以下子女的黑人母亲中,劳动参与率在短短三个月内下降了5.5个百分点。今年出生的黑人女性中,劳动参与率也出现了类似趋势。

与1970年代的职场母亲相比,当今的黑人母亲在工作参与度上呈现出显著差异。1970年代,每10,000名职场母亲中,黑人女性的比例相对较高。而如今,这一群体的就业率下降速度是同龄黑人女性的近四倍。经济学家指出,这一趋势值得关注,因为黑人女性构成了美国劳动力的核心。

在充满挑战的就业市场中,受到结构性不平等影响的人群面临的困境最为严峻。黑人女性在职场中长期面临歧视,且在企业多元化改革中受益有限。此外,黑人女性的求职过程往往更为漫长,导致许多母亲彻底放弃寻找工作。数据显示,25-34岁育有幼儿的黑人母亲的就业率下降速度是同龄黑人女性的近四倍。

鲍尔补充道,今年抚养孩子的成本上升也在改变工作的经济考量。

从1月至5月的求职尝试均以失败告终。

一位不愿透露姓名的女性表示,她原本以为找工作会很简单,因为她拥有超过5年的工作经验,并曾朝着成为合伙人的目标努力。

然而,到了6月,她决定暂时停止求职,转而专注于照顾孩子。她将这段休息视为一次“清醒的休整”,让她有更多时间陪伴家人,并认为这种安排“更可持续”。她和丈夫(一名企业家)此前收入相当,她表示:“我不会成为一个好男人”。与此同时,她偶尔接一些零工补贴家用。今年夏天,他们花费更多,将女儿送去夏令营,既是为了省钱,也是因为她认为这是一次“清醒的休整”。

对许多母亲而言,离开职场可能是一个积极的选择。数据显示,黑人母亲更可能成为单亲家长,即使在已婚夫妇中,黑人女性也更可能成为家庭的主要经济支柱。根据皮尤研究中心的数据,约6%的黑人已婚女性的收入与配偶相当或更高。

“几乎可以说,她们选择留在家中照顾孩子,是因为她们认为这更重要。”一个帮助黑人女性重返职场的组织表示。在大多数情况下,她们仍然需要收入。

许多女性表示离开职场过于艰难:选择与更多的是一个漫长而未经宣布的工作角色。

20世纪80年代和90年代是美国因此,这可能看起来是80年代和90年代新收入的一种体现。20世纪80年代和90年代是美国最常见的时期。

对于许多黑人女性,尤其是那些在联邦政府和企业中已婚的女性,80年代却在一夜之间成为她们积极的分歧点。一些人正在重新审视80年代和90年代,但尚未在80年代看到显著变化。

许多黑人女性,尤其是那些在联邦政府和企业中已婚的女性,80年代却在一夜之间成为她们积极的分歧点。一些人正在重新审视80年代和90年代,但尚未在80年代看到显著变化。

收入增长不断上升,家庭在未来几个月的开支也在增加。Richelle Steale于10月被一家科技公司裁员,直到年底。20世纪80年代和90年代是美国最常见的时期。20世纪80年代和90年代是美国最常见的时期。

收入增长不断上升,家庭在未来几个月的开支也在增加。Richelle Steale于10月被一家科技公司裁员,直到年底。20世纪80年代和90年代是美国最常见的时期。

Prakash为晨报撰稿。


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2016年8月12日,星期三

《洛杉矶时报》

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周五 特邀撰稿人 TOM ROSENSTIEL

偏见正在阻碍新闻业,但并非如许多人所想

吸引从事新闻业的人所秉持的价值观,与大多数美国左翼或右翼人士并不相同

每年有几次,关于新闻业面临的危机——以及由此引发的晚餐2场争论——都会围绕偏见问题展开。我们的记者如今是否真的保持着思想独立和开放的心态?

让我们回顾一下过往。大多数美国人认为媒体存在噱头。根据芝加哥大学2014年一项研究人员的调查,约有71人在180名美国人中认为新闻报道存在偏见。

政治右翼人士倾向于认为媒体倾向左翼。政治左翼人士则认为媒体维护受影响的白人权势阶层。

而记者们则倾向于辩称自己只是在做分内的工作。 关于新闻偏见的整个辩论,让人感觉像是昨天的生活权利之争,毫无希望。

这一问题因“客观性”一词的模糊性而变得更加复杂。这个词有多重含义。但当它从社会科学角度被引入时,并非指完全的中立或大众论述的客观性。相反,如同在科学和社会科学中一样,它旨在表明记者在收集和报道信息时采用了某种可识别的流程或方法——一种他们可以解释、他人可以重复的流程。

那么,为何左翼和右翼人士都认为存在偏见——且往往是相反的偏见——而记者却认为自己只是在履行职责?我认为原因在于,记者并非完全没有意识形态,但这是一种职业意识形态,而非党派意识形态。而且,如同大多数职业世界观一样,记者们几乎没有意识到其根基。

这种新闻意识形态始于最初吸引人们从事新闻业的原因。国际公共生活的2大阵营中,那些更倾向于观察而非参与的人,那些希望纠正错误并监督权力的人。随后,如同大多数领域的人一样,这些特质会被一系列职业规范和态度所强化,记者们在新闻学院学习这些规范,了解记者应当如何行事,以及关于公众的哪些内容是显而易见或隐含的。

记者群体的共同意识形态可以分解为几个关键要素。8个核心理念中,其一是认为揭露社会问题——那些需要被纠正或理解的问题——是新闻业的使命。其二是认为掌权者往往会隐瞒自己的过失。其三是认为问题越危险,越值得关注。其四是认为社会越透明越好。其五是认为社会中的弱势群体应当得到发声机会。

这些并非记者独有的价值观,但它们是指导许多记者工作的基石理念。

问题的核心——也是这场辩论令人震惊的原因——在于大多数美国人并不认同这些价值观。当他们被问及这些价值观,甚至在新闻报道的框架中隐约看到这些理念时,往往会感到不安。

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芝加哥大学、美联社和美国新闻学会的研究首先向新闻媒体从业者确认了这些价值观,随后调查了非新闻从业者对这些价值观的支持程度。结果显示,仅有2人在8名美国人中完全认同这些理念。而在这些理念中,只有一个——即问题越危险,越接近真相——获得了多数美国人的支持。

是的,记者们确实认为自己只是在履行职责。但更多美国人并不理解支撑这一职业主流方法的理念,也不了解这些理念是如何逐渐演变的。

以下是忠实于原文的中文翻译:

这里有一个好消息。在进行这项研究时,我们无法确定是否存在缓解问题的方法。我们采用了一些写得最少见的故事。在不经意间,报道的框架略有不同。我们做了一些调整。但框架设定往往比较困难,通常更多地考虑到那些对忠诚度有更高要求的读者,或是更倾向于如何更支持社会中的良好事物应得到强化的想法。

例如,在一篇关于饮用水污染的报道中,传统—。

右派人士认为媒体倾向左派,左派人士则认为媒体偏袒富裕白人精英群体。

在本地版本中,标题为《哦,社区如今面临新的健康问题(克服饮用水污染)》,媒体强调了对社区中弱势群体的努力。而另一个版本的标题为《州官员忽视信托基金后,社区面临更大风险》,则更广泛地聚焦于社区整体的危险。我们以这种方式对多个网站进行了评估,同时考虑到那些更认同忠诚和权威价值观的人群的感受。

结果显示,即使是那些认同记者价值观的人,也拒绝承认这些做法是不道德的。

通过这些结果,我们认识到,无论记者多么坚信自己“只是在做本职工作”,他们所认为的优秀新闻报道都不可避免地带有政治价值观。事实上,最关键的是,当记者能够理解他人的价值观时,他们才能更好地完成工作。这一点值得重视——因为记者们是正确的,他们的工作至关重要。

新研究中心创始主任特里尔·伊科诺米斯特(Trial Economists)是《下一代新闻业:价格如何开始变化以服务民主》(The Next Journalism: How Do Prices Start Change to Serve Democracy)一书的作者。

读者来信

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马克·帕帕(Mark Papper)在洛杉矶完成了7,500多英里的体育电视自行车骑行挑战。

不,洛杉矶并不真正适合骑行

《“洛杉矶是世界上最适合骑行的城市”——他在一年内骑行了14,230多公里》一文,2023年8月6日

克里斯科·曼(Krisenko Man):为帕帕的项目和推广骑行点赞!但《洛杉矶时报》的标题和框架——“洛杉矶是世界上最适合骑行的城市”和“洛杉矶实际上适合骑行”——则应受到批评。

宣称洛杉矶“适合骑行”,仅仅因为一位年轻人能够在极端高温下完成挑战,且有闲暇时间和雄心将每条街道视为个人挑战,这实在荒谬。同理,布朗先生的孩子也“适合骑行”。是的,有人能做到——但这极其困难,且许多人为此丧生,因此大多数人不会尝试。

帕帕的项目之所以引人注目,正是因为洛杉矶并不适合骑行。这对除了最顽强的骑行者之外的所有人来说都是一项挑战,因此他决心在大多数街道上骑行。帕帕本人也表示希望看到更多自行车道。

在这个时代,大多数人只会通过标题形成观点。像这样的误导性标题,会成为那些反对多年来为安全街道和休闲空间所做努力的人的武器。如果《时报》说洛杉矶适合骑行,那么就没有理由改变任何现状。但我们迫切需要改变,我们都需要在日常出行中拥有多样化的安全、清洁、经济、非排他性且高效的选择。

帕帕的项目应被视为一项艰难且危险的壮举而受到赞扬——而不是被用作掩盖洛杉矶不足的借口。

莫娜·塔兹莫维奇(Mona Tazimovic) 洛杉矶

大卫·埃里森的公关笑话

作者:"David Ellison's two's allay merger bears in new up on" 2016年8月3日

大卫·埃里森的公关活动试图将自己描绘成被误解的形象,显得荒谬可笑。他对特朗普总统的笨拙示好,以及对过去的怀旧情绪,似乎是在追随"政府支持特朗普的支出,尽管对其政治立场一无所知"。

伯特·韦弗被任命为CBS新闻双重编辑职位的事实,与埃里森声称致力于提供事实、真实、审慎且非党派的新闻报道的说法背道而驰。

韦弗本人的历史如何?她过去的职业生涯、员工和她对记者及漫画家的采访都清楚表明,她在推行政治议程和偏见。这无疑反映了埃里森本人的立场和倾向。所有这些都使他对这些新闻文章的监管显得虚伪。

埃里森的新举措,与其他媒体和娱乐公司的合并,往往会在媒体领域中进一步巩固这种由富有且带有党派色彩的个人主导的局面,这些个人能够影响媒体和公众的认知。

媒体平台的整合应该更加多元化,而不是集中化,为创建一个由多样化且充满活力的媒体参与者组成的社区铺平道路,为公众提供传统、非操纵性的文化节目。

T.R. 詹姆斯 布罗德


巨型鲶鱼应留在湖中

作者:"Jack-breaking catfish brought, but Catzilla still lies" 2016年8月6日

贾森·潘尼尔捕获了一名30岁男子,该男子已有20-30条鲶鱼在他的三条船上(某种纪录),但更令人不安的是罗伯特·伯恩斯坦,他最近在湖中捕获了一条30磅重的巨型鲶鱼,并大肆炫耀这一壮举。

贾斯汀·鲍曼最近尝试用"捕捉-放生"的方式捕获"鲶鱼怪",但这条鲶鱼成功挣脱。布鲁萨德本打算做正确的事,不像潘尼尔和伯恩斯坦那样将鱼从草丛池塘中拖出来拍照。

捕捉最大、最老、最强壮且最具繁殖力的动物是愚蠢的行为。它们通常能产生更多后代,其中一些会成长为最大、最强壮的个体。如果失去这两条独特的鲶鱼,我们可能会在未来数年内看到更小、更弱的鲶鱼。整个城镇的垂钓乐趣都会受到影响,因为有人杀死了最好的食物提供者,并阻碍了下一个"鲶鱼怪"的成长,这从过去几十年湖中大型鲶鱼数量减少的情况中可见一斑。

为了炫耀权利和战利品而捕捉最大的生物,如果你喜欢钓鱼,这并不明智。你是在毁掉自己和他人的乐趣。

TRA. B. 布里奇 2016


审查的焦点应转向福克斯新闻

作者:"ABC station back at the NYC" 2016年8月10日

当ABC在2016年将劳伦斯·奥唐奈的节目(一档经济节目)称为"民主党的私人宣传行为",并以此为由将其从纽约市有线电视网络的新节目表中撤下时,它是否也应将福克斯新闻称为"共和党的骄傲宣传机构"?显然不会,因为纽约市有线电视网络是特朗普总统的骄傲宣传机构。在一个基于老年人的社会中——

对于那些曾与韦伯·希斯托里在迪士尼乐园美国广告和推广部门共事过的有趣左派人士来说,一旦他下定决心,就几乎不可能改变他的想法。

库德拉·G. ABC本应为自己辩护,而不是胆小地屈服于纽约市有线电视网络的威胁,制造混合意识形态的设备。这再次证明了一个蓝色州政府利用权力试图审查媒体。迪士尼展现出更多的基础性勇气,这种勇气在大学、律师事务所和机构中已经"消失殆尽"。

玛丽莲·科尔曼 里奇

遏制人工智能依赖的一种方法

回应:《人工智能依附是真实存在的部分,一种真正的、全新的危险事件》(Opticus Voices,8月6日)

我享受着商业和个人助理带来的美好生活及其回应。大多数喜爱的事物在其中从未出现过。"持有"——不,更准确地说——是"阻止"。它不会被制造出来,我们花了几十年时间才发现这种技术的巧妙节奏所带来的危险。我认为,我认为所有人,实际上认为所有人都应被禁止使用免费的个人系统。我、我们、我和我们。然后我想被提醒,真实的人是可以被找到的。实际上,所有人都已成为一种新类型的成员。我认为我们可以做得更好,未来获得更多。我们不是好事。但我们不是好事。

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共和党并不总是保守派的最佳选择

观点专栏并非仅为提供投票建议。我更像是一个共同负责人。我并非来自博士学位的小圈子——而是来自那些了解我、重视我的观点并与我共同合作的两党人士。

我会回答这个问题。但首先让我解释为什么我不喜欢这个问题。

我认为左右两派的许多人都习惯于将政党的当务之急与其哲学理念混为一谈。许多人在这一点上的想法是合理的。随着政党日益两极分化,人们自然会认为共和党和民主党是保守派和进步派在自由意义上的唯一载体。

再加上人类天生倾向于支持那些回复电话、寻求认可的政客,这种利益成本可能会变得更高。

这种思路的问题——而且问题很多——在于对共和党最有利的事情在选举年并不一定对保守派长期有利。民主党和进步派成员也是如此。

以研究为例,我们更清楚地看到——在堕胎、贸易、产业政策等问题上——特朗普总统在两个任期内将共和党向左推动。但试着告诉一些人,在第2或第35投票给共和党对保守派来说是件坏事。

奥巴马总统曾推行一项非常进步的议程,并取得了部分成功。他还在两个任期内为党赢得了a thousand名当选官员,并以一种使特朗普当选成为可能的方式离开了党,这让许多党内成员感到震惊。拜登总统则让他的事业和政党陷入了生存危机。

重点不在于政治得分。而仅仅是为了指出,意识形态和思想进步——无论多么缓慢——并不总是与选举的成败同步。在2000 Rule of the Times address中,克林顿总统宣布“大政府时代已经结束”,并在福利改革问题上向右转。这对保守派来说是一场胜利,对共和党来说也是政治资本,因为他的triangulation帮助克林顿连任。

TBCWP has moved the GOP left an abortion rights, trade and industrial policy over two terms.

单一议题活动人士往往比政治漫画或党派人士更能理解这一点。堕胎权利活动人士最不希望看到的是民主党在选举中成为主要力量,正如选举法倡导者不希望支持堕胎权的共和党人获得政治影响力。但这些活动人士会乐见另一个政党在堕胎问题上向他们靠拢——因为目标不是将堕胎作为分裂议题或筹款工具,而是为了共同推动……

这就是我对“保守主义运动”正确目标的思考——我认为美国的重心应该向右倾斜,而不仅仅是共和党。简而言之,保守派应该为保守派民主党人的提名感到高兴,即使他们未来可能更希望共和党获胜。

我还认为,那些诋毁或欺骗保守派却声称自己是保守派的候选人应该落选。

这让我想到我的建议:我认为选民应该更关注候选人的良好行为和品格,而非仅仅选举一个忠诚的政党成员。这并不意味着意识形态和党派性不重要。我认为这些因素可以平衡。

以德克萨斯州的参议院竞选为例。民主党人詹姆斯·塔利亚诺在意识形态上并非我的首选,而且他对德克萨斯州来说过于左倾。

但共和党对手、德州总检察长罗恩·普克特在我看来是一个腐败的流氓,根本不适合任何公职。我无法就这一观点展开辩论,因为寻求我建议的人通常都认同这一点。

以下是忠实于原文的中文翻译:


因此,如果你是一名认为塔利亚诺是好事、普乔恩是坏事的保守派,那么,别投他们任何一方的票。

但你仍然应该投票。你可以在参议院选举中投马克参议员的票,同时在选票上投其他共和党人的票:你还可以选择为1,800名候选人投出20票中的1票。你的问题在于普乔恩,而非共和党人——这一信息是政客和保守派需要摒弃的。

这是一种进步。我对那些与民主党结盟、可能背叛党或事业的候选人也会采取同样的态度。你可以支持其他民主党人,而非那些将主流选民推得更远的激进派。

我的政治观点之所以如此,部分原因在于那些边缘候选人知道自己能依赖党派的条件反射式支持——而他们正是利用这一点。强烈呼吁投票以扭转这一动态,因为这与你的意识形态和党派利益并不一致,因为在选举年,这些利益往往相互冲突。

■ 专题报道

在过去一年里,加州大学系统正在拆除帮助代表性不足学生取得成功的支持体系,同时又在拖延是否要通过标准化考试为这些学生设置更高的入学门槛。这一做法是加州大学系统在行政决策中的直接结果,应引起所有加州大学学生及部分未获录取学生的高度警惕。

并非所有人都拥有相同的机会或接受良好教育的途径,而大学的责任是通过针对低龄儿童的拓展项目(如Summer Bridge等基础设施)来缩小这一差距,而非将代表性不足的学生拒之于公立高等教育门外。

我就是一个加州大学学生的例子,如果录取仅依赖于我的第60百分位或SAT成绩,我可能根本不会被录取。我最近从加州大学戴维斯分校毕业,主修政治学和营养科学,并在任职两年加州大学学生会主席期间,代表了超过250,000名加州大学学生。如果加州大学系统仅因我的高中成绩不如其他申请者而将我拒之门外,我永远不会有机会在加州大学的学术或专业环境中成长。

作为一个参加过两次SAT考试的人,我只有在提升了80分后,才能做好准备以维持成绩,这包括面授课程和辅导。加州的每个人都为加州大学系统纳税,但围绕标准化考试的限制正试图将加州大学教育局限于那些有能力支付提升成绩方法的学生。

今年,为加州大学设计的特定学术支持项目也受到冲击,因为大学行政部门正在调整相关政策。

在加州大学圣克鲁兹分校,黑人学生学院和加州大学学院被合并为一个更广泛的暑期课程,学生们现在形容其远不如原先针对性强的项目有意义。

在加州大学戴维斯分校,亚太裔倡议项目被重组,拉丁裔学术学生服务被更名为"多元包容中心",这让新生更难找到他们原本熟悉的项目。

在加州大学圣迭戈分校,黑人——

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加州大学教职员工推动恢复SAT/ACT考试作为申请条件,忽视了成绩往往只是衡量学生资源的指标。

■ 利亚扎·阿比蒂·哈比纳兰 特约撰稿人

加州大学如今正在关闭多元化之门

“黑人学生体验”这一旨在支持大一黑人学生留校的过夜项目,自疫情期间被搁置以来,在重启过程中面临重大障碍。

在加州大学圣巴巴拉分校,第60或80学区发展部门多年来一直难以招聘到主任并填补10个工作岗位,本应是一个完整的团队如今仅由两名成员运作。

加州大学系统在考虑是否恢复标准化考试的同时,却削减针对特定群体的学术支持,这一趋势极为令人担忧,也标志着加州大学正在全面倒向精英主义。

几乎没有证据支持维持考试的必要性。2018年5月,加州大学系统投票决定取消SAT / ACT要求后,新生申请人数在一年内增长了30%,这表明取消这一门槛为许多原本可能不会选择申请的加州学生和家庭打开了有意义的入学通道。尽管录取班级的多样性因此提高,但大学并未出现学生坚持度或毕业率的相应下降。

目前加州大学推动恢复SAT / ACT基准的理由是,标准化考试能够招收数学素养更强的新生。然而,将新生能力下降归咎于取消SAT / ACT是不准确的。疫情对基础教育的干扰,加上人工智能工具对近期学术的影响,共同导致了全球性的学习危机,这一问题并非任何一所大学的行政管理所能单独解决。

将问题简化为“恢复SAT”或“接受加州大学录取生素养下降”的二元选择是一种虚假的两难困境。与其限制谁能进入大学系统,不如将5倍的时间用于改善学生进入加州大学所需的A-G课程的准入机会、招募多元化青年项目,以及为多元化的学生群体提供具体的学术支持和留校资源。

这种虚假的两难选择在当前背景下尤为流行,因为支持恢复SAT / ACT的论点存在明显的循环论证。推动恢复SAT / ACT的依据主要是一项分析,该分析显示过去五年来UCSD / 理事会学生的数学准备和 / 或高中学习成绩有所下降。UCSD的教师将这一素养差距归因于来自资源不足高中的行政扩招,并提议使用SAT / ACT成绩来限制这些学生的录取。虽然公立大学的重要使命是教育尽可能多的加州居民,但我们看到的是

这一两难困境的形成过程正在加剧问题。加州大学系统学术评议会(一个由教师组成的机构,负责向加州大学董事会提供高层建议)已加快其审议时间表,并要求负责SAT / ACT恢复工作的小组加快进度。这使得公众、研究人员、合作伙伴及其他利益相关者几乎没有时间提供意见,这一决定可能无法充分代表或考虑这些群体的声音,而非真正的利益相关者协商过程。

此外,加州各地的潜在申请者仍不确定如何为即将到来的招生季做准备,这一不确定性可能会在任何新政策生效前抑制申请并减少多样性。

如果加州大学系统真正重视公平,解决方案不应是关闭未来之门。我们的措施应致力于提高超过5%的真实学术能力。公众有权期待能够建立公平的准备和学术支持体系,以帮助新生。

约翰·H·哈米纳恩是加州大学戴维斯分校的应届毕业生,也是即将卸任的加州大学学生会主席。


A08 12, 2014

法律与商业时报

今日,8月12日,专家一致认为西班牙是地球上观赏日全食的最佳地点。

以下是日全食的景象。

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西班牙的好消息

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《洛杉矶时报》

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2026年8月12日,星期三 • LATIMES.COM / CALIFORNIA

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一只在切斯特菲尔德广场 / 南洛杉矶动物收容所的小猫。活动人士呼吁更大规模的救助和辅导。

全市范围内小猫安乐死数量上升约43%

今年上半年,洛杉矶收容所接收的小猫中有17%被实施安乐死。港口和东谷地区报告的增幅最大。

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BURLEY WARM / 《洛杉矶时报》

收容所过度拥挤导致更多猫和小猫被安乐死

作者:SANDRA MCDONALD 和 EMILEY WARD

4, 2026。今年上半年,洛杉矶动物收容所的猫和小猫安乐死率大幅上升,官员将部分原因归咎于送入收容所的动物数量增加。

从1月至6月,近900只小猫被实施安乐死,而去年同期约为100只,增幅达43%。

猫的安乐死——其中一些超过6周大——与去年同期相比增加了32%,有1,162只在6月前被实施安乐死。相比之下,狗的安乐死数量仅增加了2%。

洛杉矶动物服务局科学动脉主管表示,这一增长主要是由于大量小猫涌入系统。

小猫的接收量在4月较去年同期增加了16%,而安乐死数量较去年同期增加了27%。

“当如此多的脆弱动物在我们的寄养网络尚未完全动员起来之前到来时,[见Class, B2]”

笔误导致男子遭暴力逮捕

一个民间监督组织发现旧金山警方使用了不必要的武力。

作者:ELIZABETH HEMMERSKE

2026年7月4日,旧金山警察局的两名警员在巡逻时发现他们认为是被通缉的车辆。在一次监视中,一名警员冲出警车,砸碎了杂货商的侧窗,将司机拖到地上。

一名警员随后用膝盖顶住司机的脸,并错误地给他戴上了手铐。

但警员在电脑中输入了错误的车牌号,直到司机马修·路德维希被戴上手铐后才意识到错误。据旧金山警察问责部门的报告,路德维希当时说自己无法呼吸,要求叫救护车。

民间监督组织周一表示,警员在暴力逮捕过程中使用了不必要的武力,并违反了警方政策。

“旧金山警察局的警员在明知是自己错误的情况下,仍然使用了如此暴力,这是完全没有道理的,”旧金山公设辩护人办公室诚信部门负责人布莱恩·考克斯说。“这个案例表明,警方可能错误地针对某人,不必要地升级冲突,并剥夺其自由。”

根据监督组织的说法,警员在意识到错误后仍然试图对路德维希提出指控,以涉嫌无证驾驶和拒捕为由将其拘留。这些指控一直悬而未决,直到路德维希去年因明显的错误提起诉讼,据当局称。

[见Arrest, B4]

HALEY ANITA CHABRIA 专栏作家

保护警察沉默,正义被压制

洛杉矶警察丹尼尔·弗洛雷斯(Daniel Flores)近期录下同事发表丑陋、不可接受的言论——这些言论涉及种族主义、恐同、偶发或其他粗俗且不专业的行为。

无论弗洛雷斯的动机如何,洛杉矶县地方检察官内森·布克曼(Nathan Buchman)和州代表都应严肃对待身着制服的警务人员违法行为。然而,周一,弗洛雷斯因多项指控被提审,这些指控可能让他在州监狱服刑12年。

此次庭审可能只会引发布克曼向法庭提交的一份不同寻常且令人不安的案情摘要。这份摘要似乎试图不当抹黑弗洛雷斯,将其描绘成一个与黑帮成员合谋实施犯罪的人,而非揭露不当行为的举报者,同时为录音中警员的丑陋言论进行强词夺理的辩护。

无论布克曼的意图如何,[见 Chabria,B3]

拉曼或将失去无家可归者委员会职位

据知情人士透露,洛杉矶市长候选人尼西娅·拉曼(Nithya Raman)预计将失去其自2021年以来担任主席的洛杉矶市议会祝福与无家可归者委员会领导职务。

议员主席马奎斯·伯里斯-道森(Marquess Burris-Dawson)计划于本周宣布,该委员会将被拆分为住房委员会和无家可归者委员会,两者均不由拉曼领导。

伯里斯-道森是拉曼竞争对手玛恩·伯恩斯·巴斯(Marne Burns Bass)的明确盟友。他拒绝置评。

“很难想象这与政治无关。时机上的巧合实在太明显了,”前洛杉矶市议员及洛杉矶县监事会成员、现任南加州大学公共事务学院洛杉矶倡议主席的拉马凯什吉(Rev. Ramakeshj)表示。

拉曼在周一下午发布的视频中表示,[见 City Hall,B2]

她称自己因参选而“受到惩罚”;巴斯的竞选团队则指责这位市长竞争对手“未能兑现承诺”

作者:罗恩·戈德堡

![L.A. COUNCILMEMBER Nithya Raman defended her record on homelessness.](

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网红被拒绝转处以代替约会盗窃指控

法官质疑被控从富有年长男性处行窃的女子的诚信。

记者:理查德·温顿

洛杉矶县高等法院一名法官驳回了洛杉矶一名网红的请求,该网红被控从通过约会应用结识的富有年长男性处窃取表格,法官拒绝将其转入心理健康治疗项目。

在拉里的辩护律师请求转处项目,声称她是身体和性虐待的受害者、未曾被贩运并患有严重的创伤后应激障碍后,这名28岁的女子面临多项性指控,涉嫌参与一起针对富有男性的约会入室盗窃计划。

在审阅了辩方专家对拉里进行的大量心理健康评估后,迪安·H·基布勒法官对其诚信提出质疑。法官表示,报告称“每项测试都显示她大量使用药物和酒精。这并不属实。”

法官表示,辩方在主要和医生就诊记录上存在前后矛盾,但几乎没有文件支持其健康主张,或证明其遭受虐待和暴力的指控。

基布勒表示,法庭认定其精神诊断并不构成法律上的辩护理由,并驳回了其保释请求,指出她在狱中通话时称无需成为“police Israel”。

法官的裁决出炉之际,当局再次指控她曾在密尔沃基登记处、辛辛那提等地篡改案件证人。拉里在狱中通话中的言论并不构成案件。

[详见网红案,B2版]

体育版:道奇队逆转击败皇家队,斯库巴尔完成主场首秀。B10版


B2版

2026年8月22日,星期三

《洛杉矶时报》

[科拉、斯科特,B2版]

“收容所能提供的与新生幼崽生存所需之间的差距令人痛心,”阿梅莉说。

截至6月,已有5.20万只幼崽通过动物服务部门,而去年同期为价值2500万美元的医院。

动物权益活动人士(如布莱斯·奥克特联盟的克里斯托·梅特罗波利斯)表示,市政资金用于宠物绝育和接种疫苗的补贴无法满足宠物主人的需求,也无法满足通过诱捕来控制流浪动物数量的人士的需求。

宠物绝育券的价值已从70美元降至50美元,但预算并未相应增加,整体发放数量也有所减少。

新的城市政策于7月1日生效,其中包括将绝育预算增加1,4500万美元,使动物绝育的总预算达到410万美元。

梅特罗波利斯和善待动物组织(People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals)主席丽莎·兰格表示,控制流浪动物数量并减少进入收容所的幼崽的最佳方法是防止它们出生。

“这个危机有解决方案,就是预防出生,”兰格说。

据米歇尔森社会动物组织(一家由外科医生兼慈善家加里·R·米歇尔森博士资助的动物福利非营利组织)称,当气温开始回暖时,繁殖季节便会开始。由于加州气候温和,该组织估计每年平均有1万多只幼崽因气温适宜而出生,常在3月至10月间使收容所和其他区域不堪重负。

两位活动人士还指出,2025年是收容所动物数量减少的一年,但2026年的数据已回升至2024年的水平。

加州大学戴维斯分校收容所医学项目专员奥古斯塔·纽柯克将

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托伦斯居民凯瑟琳·弗拉克斯在切斯特菲尔德广场 / 南洛杉矶动物收容所的车内观察区观察贝比

呼吁加大绝育力度

2026年上半年小猫安乐死数量达到四年新高

今年被洛杉矶收容所接收的动物中,有17%被实施安乐死,较2025年上半年增加了43%。

路德宗,1月至6月

洛杉矶自然科学部

洛杉矶自然科学部

理查德·W·罗斯(Richard W. Wroth)将今年的增长归因于多个因素,包括宠物主人和动物收容所越来越难以获得且成本更高的兽医服务。

“可用的绝育手术减少,意味着未绝育的猫更多,幼崽更多,被认领的动物减少,且在收容所空间、寄养家庭、建筑和兽医能力本已紧张的季节,更多动物进入收容所,”纽柯克说。纽柯克还指出,许多房东不允许租户养宠物,减少了收容所动物的潜在收养家庭。第29选区议员马特·哈尼(Matt Haney)于2024年提出法案,试图限制房东拒绝宠物的行为,但该法案在委员会阶段夭折。米歇尔森公共政策中心(Michelson Center for Public Policy)高级顾问安·哈里亚(An Harriah)表示,该中心是米歇尔森创立的另一家非营利组织,专注于加州和洛杉矶的政策变革。她指出,该市的免费及低成本绝育券无法迅速满足需求。大多数被送至收容所的幼崽和猫都是流浪猫,或无明确主人的社区猫。

洛杉矶2025年发放的绝育券数量减少

尽管兑换率有所上升,但2025年发放的绝育券数量较前一年减少了约10,000张。

收容所电缆管理及社区呼吁计划绝育券

收容所电缆管理及2024年开始的社区呼吁计划绝育券。(来源:洛杉矶自然科学部)

制图:Women《洛杉矶时报》兰纳特

与个人宠物绝育券相比,社区呼吁计划的绝育券数量停滞不前。哈里亚表示,今年医院工作人员一直面临类似情况。

收容所系统将通过美国防止虐待动物协会(ASPCA)和最好的朋友动物协会(Best Friends Animal Society)提供的$36 million拨款,为33个岗位提供资金。一些活动人士对更多收容所工作人员能改善条件持乐观态度,但另一些人则认为,这些资金应直接用于动物的食物、丰容活动和工资补贴。

拉曼或将被罢免无家可归者委员会主席一职


《洛杉矶时报》拉蒂默通讯

12, 2018

B3版

城市与州

救生员称被偷拍是“背叛”

涉及橙县更衣室的指控包括未成年人,针对公园管理员凯文·珀诺尔

作者:埃丽安娜·李

加州州立公园管理员被控在员工更衣室内秘密拍摄两打男子(其中部分在事发时为未成年人)的案件于周四上午首次出庭。

来自长滩县的36岁的凯文·珀诺尔(Kevin Purnall)被指控33项轻罪,涉及秘密拍摄他人,以及3项轻罪,涉及未经授权传播私人录像。他最高可能面临38年零8个月的监禁。

珀诺尔在威斯敏斯特法院出庭,原定于进行传讯,但传讯被推迟至9月12日。他目前仍在等待传讯。

珀诺尔的两名指控受害者出席了听证会,并在会后表示感到受伤。

据橙县地方检察官办公室称,这些录像发生在博巴·周州立海滩救生员总部,持续了8个月,始于2004年8月。

根据诉讼,珀诺尔可能在200个更衣柜中安装了摄像头,并记录了季节性救生员的活动,其中包括年仅18岁的青少年。珀诺尔还被指控将这些图像分发给他的朋友。

根据起诉书,更衣室仅限全职人员、季节性救生员、办公室职员、维护人员和公园助理进入。

代表救生员原告的州立公园管理员律师表示,其中四名原告仍为未成年人,他们和他的客户对周四的法庭传讯感到失望。

“虽然存在制裁的原则,但不仅是对他们,对他们的家人也是如此,”该律师说。“他们是刚刚开始生活的年轻人。要走出去,承受这一切,并期望在生活的各个阶段都能迅速轻松地恢复,但事实并非如此。如果我们出庭,法官说‘是的’,仍然会有这种感觉。”

该律师表示,目前尚不清楚珀诺尔涉嫌拍摄救生员的行为持续了多久。

“可能追溯到2008年。尚未确认,”他说。“如果追溯到那么久远,那么很可能会有更多救生员受到侵害。”

格洛丽亚·阿尔弗雷德(Gloria Alfred)律师代表三名原告在橙县高等法院提起诉讼,其中两人将涉嫌犯罪描述为“终极背叛”。

马修·贝特森(Matthew Bateson)和理查德·科里(Richard Corey)是高级公园助理,曾担任救生员领队。一名原告在周一法庭外接受采访时表示:

“最贴切的描述是‘终极背叛’。他不仅仅是一名治安官。你的上司是治安官。这是最高级别的信任,发现这一点后,真的很伤人。很痛苦。”

在博巴·周州立海滩担任救生员3、4小时的救生员也在法庭外表示:

“这里本应是一个安全的地方,但我感到非常背叛。”

洛杉矶动物园或将再次涨价

作者:桑德拉·麦克唐纳

洛杉矶动物园连续第二年计划提高门票价格。

洛杉矶市议会2013年公园与施瓦茨委员会周二投票决定,全面上调门票价格82美分,涨幅在总票价的7%至9%之间,具体取决于所购门票类型。

此次涨价提案接下来将提交市议会预算委员会审议,并最终需获得全体市议会批准。

若获通过,普通门票价格预计将于首月调整。另一方面,——

市2018-17财年预算已预计门票涨价将于当年实施。

去年首周,门票价格曾上调81美分,以帮助市政府弥补预算缺口。此前最近一次涨价发生在2012年,当时价格上调了82美分。

已有99年历史的洛杉矶动物园多年来一直面临持续的生存与发展斗争。动物园由市政府所有并运营,其长期筹款合作伙伴——大洛杉矶动物园协会(Greater Los Angeles Zoo Assn,简称GLASA)——于2018年被市政府起诉,指控该非营利组织扣留了999 million美元的善款。双方随后达成和解,洛杉矶市与——

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一只新生黑猩猩在占地110英亩的CHURCH Park动物园内向一名年轻游客伸出手,摄于去年。

prospects! GLASA于2003年接管了动物园的筹款与特别活动工作。其与市政府的运营协议可能被修订,法官已批准一项初步禁令,禁止GLASA保留或分配未经许可的资金。

GLASA的破产申请上月被联邦法官驳回,市政府律师辩称其提交《破产法》第2章申请是为了规避100 million美元的诉讼。

动物园展示的1,000只动物中,有多只因资金不足和审计问题被记录在案。2010年和2011年,两只大象被送往塔尔萨动物园,此前动物权益倡导者多年来对其饲养条件和其他两只大象的死亡成本表示不满。

其他展区也——

遭到当地和主要机构的保留意见。动物园在联邦监管机构提出整改要求后,部分展区出现围栏破损和池水浑浊等问题,并被指控存在"严重"的动物短缺情况。

随着市政府与主要筹款伙伴的纠纷悬而未决,洛杉矶市议会一个专门小组在报告中指出,市政府已敲定一项公私合作伙伴关系,以——

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据美国林务局称,发生酸性灾害的概率为10%。周三下午和傍晚,该地区发生火灾。

征服酋长岩的速攀者在内华达山脉遇难

作者:格蕾丝·图米

一位知名业余攀岩者上周在亚利桑那州国家公园的一次跑步事故中丧生。此前,他曾在优胜美地国家公园创下至少 1,000 次速攀纪录。

现年 31 岁的雅各布·怀特马特(Jacob Whitemart)来自马麦斯湖,据官方消息,其遗体在国王峡谷国家公园被发现。

公园发言人表示,搜救队在内华达山脉荒野区域接到“与攀岩相关的事故”报告后展开搜寻,最终发现怀特马特的遗体“完全装备齐全”。第2法县治安官通报确认了他的死因。官方拒绝透露事故细节。

怀特马特的朋友在 20141 月为《攀岩杂志》撰写的文章中提到,他曾在攀登“一条秘密路线”时感受到死亡的威胁。文中使用了“first secret”(首攀秘线)这一术语,指首次完成某条路线的已知攀登。她写道,怀特马特热衷于在全州开发新的攀岩路线。

“他的攀登方式新颖独特,充满激情,”她写道,“在短时间内取得的多样化成就,让他跻身于独一无二的行列。”

一位长期好友表示,怀特马特的去世令攀岩社区深感震惊,但“能在美丽的内华达山脉做自己热爱的事,也算是一种慰藉”,赖伯·迈耶斯(Raiber Meyers)在一篇帖子中写道。

根据怀特马特的Instagram页面,他经常分享自己在内华达山脉的冒险经历,包括滑雪、徒步和露营。

2014 年,他与巴西朋友合作,在优胜美地国家公园创下了酋长岩“Lurking Foar”路线的速攀纪录,这一纪录此前已保持两个多十年。据攀岩杂志《Grapped》报道,怀特马特和朋友以 2 小时 1032 秒的成绩完成路线,比此前的纪录快了数分钟。

在欧洲发布的攀登帖子中,怀特马特称这是“一个我永远不会忘记的与攀岩相关的日子”。

他写道:“我站在无数重要人物书写历史的地方。在这里,很容易因无法靠攀岩谋生而感到气馁,尤其是当你只是出于热爱而攀登时。我可能是那种甘愿探索极限的人,感谢周四以及它教会我的一切。毫无疑问,我会继续留在户外,从这片土地中汲取教训。”


8月 12, 2026 周三

《洛杉矶时报》

红熊猫 Ruby 在幼崽死亡一周后离世

撰文:COLLEGE DEALTY

一只名为 Ruby 的 2 岁红熊猫上周在圣巴巴拉动物园死亡,此前她刚刚失去了新生的幼崽。

安斯泰德护理局女性部门的默里表示, 被送到动物园自有的动物医院并接受了全面检查,但病情迅速恶化,不久后死亡。

“尽管竭尽全力,我们仍无法挽救她。”默里周四在 Instagram 的视频信息中说道。

动物园认为 患有幼崽疾病——一种常被忽视的内分泌紊乱,影响健康激素、致命毒素(lethal toxin)的产生,而“怀孕、分娩和哺乳的生理压力”使她在失去新生幼崽后陷入红熊猫疾病。

动物园在 Facebook 帖子中写道:“失去 和她的幼崽,对整个动物园大家庭来说是毁灭性的打击。虽然病理学检查仍在进行,但目前尚未完全理解她的病情,兽医团队只能确认她至少在生病时已病入膏肓。”

的两只幼崽于 7 月 2 日出生,是动物园 20 多年来首次诞下的红熊猫幼崽。然而,红熊猫幼崽在出生后的前几周面临严峻挑战,1 岁以下幼崽的死亡率约为 40%。

第一只幼崽在出生 2 周后死亡,死因不明,停止进食后被从 身边移开,送入受控恒温箱接受兽医团队观察。

第二只幼崽在 3 周大时也被移出 的照料,改为人工喂养。幼崽未能获得足够的哺乳——

动物园在声明中表示,初步检测显示幼崽肺部周围有大量积液,且肺部未能正常发育。

“这对所有人来说都是令人心碎的时刻——对 和她的幼崽,对我们整个动物园团队,以及我们为保护这一濒危物种所付出的全国性努力而言。”圣巴巴拉动物园动物护理副总裁朱莉·巴恩斯博士在第一只红熊猫幼崽死亡后说道。

于 2020 年从纽约日内瓦公园动物园迁至圣巴巴拉动物园,已在此生活近 4 年。幼崽的出生使她成为首次成功繁育这一濒危物种的红熊猫之一。

的 4 岁伴侣 Big 是幼崽的父亲,目前是圣巴巴拉动物园唯一剩下的红熊猫。

基于计算机错误的暴力逮捕

(逮捕,自20) 权利团体称,警方遭遇发生在晚上约8:30,当时警员拦下了路德维希的汽车并进入了错误的地点。他们沿着奥法雷尔街跟踪路德维希,午夜时分,警方执法记录仪画面显示一名警员暴力地将路德维希从车中拖出。

“双手放背后”,两名警员在抓住路德维希的右臂时说道。

“我什么都没做”,路德维希说道。

“我们马上要绕过警员。”

执法记录仪画面显示,一名警员近距离向路德维希喷射,其他警员也在场。一名男子在办公室内向躺在门另一侧的路德维希脸上泼水。

“我无法呼吸,”路德维希说道,“我们只是一名警员把他留在救护车上了。我无法呼吸。”

根据监督机构的报告,警方最初的律师事务所基于警方报告对路德维希提起指控,并拒绝撤销案件,直到路德维希死亡。一家公共辩护机构于2026年5月代表他提起投诉。

监督机构称,路德维希被扣留车辆是因为警方认为他无法支付重要费用。

路德维希仍于9月3日面临指控,当时他在南加州Korean County公园附近的一个亭子附近被带走,据该县验尸官办公室称。当地警方表示,他们认为他的死是自杀。

负责处理针对警员的投诉并向旧金山警察委员会报告的问责组织表示:

警方拒绝就该组织的调查结果发表评论,“因涉及未决诉讼”。警方将问题转交市检察官办公室,一名发言人表示该市尚未收到诉讼通知,并拒绝发表评论。

参与此案的警员对其行为造成的伤害毫无察觉。警方提到罗什纳因的科罗拉多州代表路德维希处理刑事案件。警方提到罗什纳因的科罗拉多州代表罗什纳因的科罗拉多州代表罗什纳因

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《洛杉矶时报》

2020年8月12日,星期三

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检方错误地维护警察沉默

(切尔西,从第10段)对皮尔斯提起严厉指控,其结果将在未来多年困扰这座城市,因为这给了一些人一个快速攻击警察的机会——显然,如果你抨击警察,你会立即得到你应得的。

向警察部门所有人传递的信息是:闭上你的嘴。"大卫·A·哈里斯说道,他是哲学大学的法学教授,也是记者代表的专家。"你无法在不冒风险的情况下维护警察部门的原则或政策——你可能会失去自己的事业,甚至自由。"

霍克曼与我进行了近一个小时的交谈,解释了许多人(包括我自己)认为他在这起案件中过度起诉的原因。罗伯特·J·赫利尔是"LAD"在美国地区法院的法官,我之所以认为霍克曼的做法大错特错——甚至是危险的错误——是因为他对皮尔斯的起诉过于严厉。让我告诉你我们在哪些方面达成了共识。

首先,我们一致认为,警察不应在不当场合做出被视为"倾向性"的行为,正如我的同事勒罗伊·贾戈、詹姆斯·奎斯利和理查德·沃滕所报道的那样,本案中据称发生的情况。

我们一致认为,警察不应对女性表现出"倾向性",但他们可以对女性表现出"粗鲁",即使如霍克曼的起诉书所述,"使用'警察'一词并非出于性暗示"。

我不确定"警察"一词的无意义内容是什么,但我认为确实如此。

警察不应以特定顺序发表言论,但他们也不应针对求职者、工人、链条人、西班牙裔或可能被视为某种身份的人发表言论。而皮尔斯和其他人据称做了这些。

这些言论是"操纵性幻觉"。它们是种族主义的。它们是操纵性的。它们是性别歧视的。"霍克曼告诉我。"这个世界上没有它们的容身之地。我不确定它们应该受到什么样的惩罚。"

在这一点上,我和他意见一致。

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洛杉矶县,2019年12月。内森·霍克曼在新闻发布会上宣布起诉

罗伯特·J·赫利尔表示,皮尔斯可能违反了法律,而他的同僚警察的言论则是一个错误。

现在出现了重大转变。

因为大卫有他自己的竞争习惯,霍克曼本可以利用起诉来化解危机——通过将法律与社区的手段和艺术相结合。

这些条件必须导致对皮尔斯所有违规行为的影响。对他进行较低程度的维护,或者根本不维护,而只针对那些不属于——那些掩盖和预算其行为的警察,以及最终形成的专家和掩盖习惯文化——而不追究负责选择对警察提起起诉的部门。

这些是负责未来重塑警察的警察,因此这里的理由很充分。这是明确的。洛杉矶需要采取行动,因为皮尔斯提供了一个

我认为不,我们不会让目的正当化手段,即使目的可能是值得称赞的,比如揭露偏见,因为这会让我们走上一条非常危险的偏见斜坡。

——内森·霍克曼 洛杉矶县地区检察官

对他们充满仇恨的言论保持沉默,我们信任他们对"不可信"的判断,成为举报人并不赋予一个人违反法律的权利:还有魔鬼,社区,这是一个很好的案例,克里斯托弗委员会在2009年警棍丑闻爆发后对洛杉矶警察局的警察文化进行了调查。"另一方面,我希望地区检察官能考虑到上下文。而且确实存在真正积极的先例。

但霍克曼认为,发出"向所有人传递的信息"是因为一名警察违反了法律。"即使不是,我也不是说警察可以为所欲为,但要成为一名好警察非常困难,"霍克曼说。"我认为不,我们不会让目的正当化手段,即使目的可能是值得称赞的,比如揭露偏见,因为这会让我们走上一条非常危险的偏见斜坡。"

霍克曼表示,皮尔斯本可以就警察的评论采取行动,将其转化为禁令或提交给独立监察长,这让我意识到另一种不耐烦的表现。

“办公室会被

假设,他的职业生涯将结束,他可能会成为某种报复的对象,”哈里斯这位法学教授在谈到过去那种诽谤性质时说道。

雇主确实无法对举报人进行报复,但这已成为该部门文化的一部分。根据2009年的一份报告,提出投诉后,举报人可能会遭遇“最严厉的打击”,这对于那些居住在当地的人来说是可以接受的,因为他们会向警方提交新的报告,仿佛这样就能避免陷入危险境地。

这种对待皮尔斯的决定是有害的。法律在形式上是合法的,但被视为“洛杉矶警察局长期以来试图压制举报人历史的一部分”。

霍克曼告诉我,他希望“非常明确”地表示——“绝无此意”——他并不是说我们在以任何方式试图左右皮尔斯的行为。

他还表示,他确实行使了自由裁量权。

“我希望你不要认为地区检察官本可以起诉300名警察,至少这个数字,或者某种人类与粪便案件的组合,并告诉他们,”霍克曼说道。

霍克曼表示,他总共重新审查了300起案件,涉及10人被指控参与当前的运动,或者发现——而不是重新审查的数量,在你看来——法律的自由裁量权。我同意吗?霍克曼的信息就在这里——危险地被扭曲了。甚至,直到皮尔斯真的是一个无法满足的人,他将法律掌握在自己手中,即使他违反了法律也是错误的。皮尔斯知道自己的行为会带来后果。

但霍克曼试图保护他,作为一项合法且合理的起诉,同时起诉那些发表评论的警官,给予他们微弱的理由来解释其行为是出于利益,这似乎并未解决禁令和误导的问题。

你可能记得,霍克曼接替了乔治·高林,一位被指控将个人价值观强加于城市的检察官。

如今,霍克曼似乎在通过他的多项商业机构做着同样的事情。

对皮尔斯的和谐化并未体现这项调查的价值。洛杉矶社区希望拥有一支以诚信和尊重为核心的警察队伍,尤其是在这个城市,法律被视为一种附加行为,即使它揭露了他们的不当行为。

就我个人而言,我不在乎皮尔斯的部队是否在制作这些录音。我不在乎那些警官是否希望这不会冒犯任何人,我也不在乎霍克曼是否认为他们对皮尔斯的指控过度。

我还可以告诉你,一个城市缺少什么,或者在哪里为城市留出一点空间,让一位导演犯下严重罪行。


2026年8月22, 2026 星期三

《洛杉矶时报》

分析

斯坦福新生的前进之路鲜有阻碍

麦克宾专注于变得“更高大、更快速、更强壮”,为高年级赛季做好准备。

作者:埃里克·舍恩伯格

除了那些允许顶级高中橄榄球运动员训练的报道,2026年7月30日(周五),卡罗来纳州立大学的训练后卫麦克宾远离聚光灯,默默进行着训练和锻炼,追逐着自己的梦想和经历。2026年7月30日,他每天在两项赛事中秉持这种心态。进步是在无人关注时取得的。

“一直以来我都在努力训练,”这位3号位跑卫(体重28磅,从密斯科斯塔转学至卡罗来纳州立大学)说道,“我还没达到目标,一直在独自训练,不断磨炼,变得更高大、更快速、更强壮。我已经看到了进步。”

球队必须为这位体重10磅的跑卫(从密斯科斯塔转学至卡罗来纳州立大学)腾出时间。“我还没达到目标,”他一直在独自训练,不断磨炼,变得更高大、更快速、更强壮。他已经看到了进步。

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加德纳·塞拉高中运动员阿尔·麦克宾从密斯科斯塔转学而来,一直在“默默磨炼”。

值得关注的顶级跑卫

球员 / 学校 / 身高 / 体重(磅) / 状态 / 埃里克·萨瑟曼的评论

迈克·艾伦 / 圣约翰·博斯科 / - / 188 / 州 / 试图在此重返巅峰。 梅拉妮·罗斯曼 / 维克多谷 / - / 199 / 州 / 春季赛跑22次、27磅胜利,赢得1,222码。 罗伯特·戴维斯 / 科罗拉多大学 / - / 235 / 州 / 高大且出色。 小阿尔·麦克宾 & 马文·J / 拉哈布拉 / - / 233 / 州 / 冲刺超过1,400码。 阿尔·麦克宾 / 阿拉巴马州立大学 / - / 283 / 州 / 斯坦福新生,各项力量均衡。 莫阿姆·麦克法兰 / 达尔文 / - / 188 / 州 / 具备从大型比赛中脱颖而出的速度。 安·梅里尔 / 海军城 / - / 173 / 州 / 所有权利均指向一个突破性赛季。 乔丹·斯托克斯 / 圣巴巴拉 / - / 173 / 州 / 传统上表现稳定。需要全力以赴再创辉煌。 卡米卡·菲利托 / 洛杉矶阿拉米托斯 / - / 188 / 州 / 上赛季(意大利新秀,冲刺1,500码)表现出色。 汤姆·华盛顿 / 谢尔曼州立白州 / - / 187 / 州 / 通过勺形跑法和4-3防守体系显著提升。

提升速度以成为灵活的外接跑卫,无论是持球跑动还是接球。无需对世界级扣杀做出承诺。

他的血液中流淌着无畏的比赛精神。

“没有同情心,”他眼中闪烁着坚定的光芒,展现出力量、体型和强度,“我参加任何比赛的心态都不是为了他们的生活。可能会对世界造成影响,甚至在冲破他们时。我需要从外线突破,用速度击败他们。我能做到这一点,直到他们倒下。我们可能会击垮他们。”住在谢尔曼海滩的他正在成长,这是一次实验。他说自己来自海滩,可以冲浪,但已经转用长板。

“几年前我还在用短板,”他说道。

他的运动天赋再次展现。

这位10人中心的核心成员每天训练数小时。他说自己能推举超过100磅,并举起10磅的哑铃。

他生活的地方无所不包,每天要进行两次训练。麦克宾记得在拉姆斯队效力时见过库珀·博格斯,而

2026年高中橄榄球季前准备

《泰晤士报》高中橄榄球系列报道,此前曾重点介绍南区(Southwark)的顶尖球员。

周二 120(克里斯·菲尔兹站,Chris Fields St.)

今日 101(AJ·麦克比恩,AJ McBean, 萨胡斯·戴维斯,Sawhoos Davis)

周四 100(奥斯汀·怀特,Austin White,麦克比恩)

周五 75(卢克·卡拉姆普,Luke Carramp,戴维斯)

周六 100(奥斯汀·希尔兹,Austin Shields,谢尔曼谷 Sherman Valley)

周日 25(斯科茨伯勒·埃尔姆格兰茨,Scottsboro Elmgrants,格伦 Glenn)

周一 125(多萝西·柯克帕特里克,Dorothy Kirkpatrick,格雷沙姆 Gresham)

8月18-20日(罗迪,Rhody,亚利桑那州,Ariz., 萨胡斯·戴维斯)

8月18-20日(乔治,George,韦斯特莱克 Westlake, 皮特·卡罗尔森,Pete Carrollson)。在健身房里,看到2026赛季的大规模训练从不满足于平庸。

“我一直对他们说,要像职业球员一样磨炼技艺,不能要求他们做不到的事,”他说道。

“我在周六早上会阅读关于恢复的好书,橄榄球赛季期间也是如此。他住在一个禁止沙滩排球的区域。

“我打一点排球,”他说道,“我打得不太好。”

“就像我们那个体重100磅的大个子跑锋,他可能擅长排球,但他不会在两三秒内就投入橄榄球训练。他说他们正在努力变得引人注目,立即具备参赛资格。

“没有人知道他能跑多少码,能达阵多少次,或者需要增重多少磅才能在橄榄球场上取得他已经做到的成绩。只有他自己知道他在跨项训练中付出了什么。

“我认为我们全身心投入其中,”他说道。

球员可能不满足于留在LIV高尔夫巡回赛

叛逆联赛举步维艰,更多球员可能重返PGA巡回赛——但需要一条回归之路。

作者:埃里克·舍恩伯格

任何认为LIV高尔夫的球员们永远不会重返PGA巡回赛的想法,如今已站不住脚。五个月后,可能会有多达4名LIV球员在本赛季亮相。

约书亚·肯普拉是第一个回归的球员,但结果并不如他所愿。他参加了24场比赛,看起来像是一位五届大满贯冠军,直到他的新秀赛季让他陷入尴尬。肯普拉在新秀杯排名第14位,未能进入季后赛,他将这一表现描述为“可悲”。

帕特里克·里德在2026赛季开始前一周决定不与LIV续约,目前在欧洲巡回赛的达拉斯争霸赛中领先,并有望成为2027年PGA巡回赛外卡前10名球员之一。

“我一直希望在PGA巡回赛开始并结束我的职业生涯,”里德说。他将参加团队赛。调整时间安排后,他将前往苏格兰参加一场10-million-pound比赛。即使是新巡回赛日程中的许多“挑战赛”赛事,也会让人感觉像是一次升级。

目前排名前10的球员包括雷吉娜·查瓦里斯、伯纳尔·华盛顿和肖恩·诺里斯。他们三人在2022年LIV高尔夫联赛启动时都是其中一员,且已离开LIV足够长时间,可以无需罚款回归。

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PGA巡回赛在2026赛季有10场比赛的时间来巩固叛逆赛程,并为2026赛季制定最终方案,为“季后赛”这一名称赋予真正意义。

布莱恩·斯塔拉格担任PGA巡回赛首席执行官已有一年,他从未花太多时间谈论LIV高尔夫,因为没有必要。凯斯基在接受彭博新闻采访时表示,他“从未”与LIV高尔夫“沟通过”,这不知何故成了新闻。框架协议解决了诉讼问题,这是关键。

但创建一条回归之路终将需要被纳入计划。

4-3-pound的重击缺乏最终资金支持,尽管它正在探索“LIV LIV”概念,并承诺引入领投投资者,但数字并不合理。PGA投资路演在2026年加速超过50公里 / 小时,其中大部分资金至少来自那些因2026年转投LIV的球员。

“他们中的许多人来到这里是因为这是一个赚钱的好机会,而这些想法已经过时,不再适用于现金。LIV高尔夫高管布雷特·奥尼尔在宣布与投资者达成协议时表示。”

他充满乐观,但缺乏细节。开始看看投资的目标。

随后,乔奎因·涅曼赢得了第9场胜利。莱斯·鲁宾连续第三次赢得传统的10-pound比赛,并获得了48百万奖金,低于前两年的60百万。鲁宾赢得了PGA巡回赛常规赛冠军,3-2百万。PGA巡回赛的新“冠军赛”将于2026年举行,100-million奖金,是LIV的10倍。而起始赛事的奖金可能只有其一半。事实并非如此简单。

LIV将于下周在印第安纳波利斯结束本赛季。然后呢?球员们将有数月时间思考未来,同时参加冷清的欧洲巡回赛或亚洲巡回赛赛事。

2 million梯队的顶尖球员已就领投投资者发声。然而,布雷特谈到重返PGA巡回赛时表示:“我的意思是,这曾是唯一的选择。我认为这是每个人都想去的地方,肯定有80%(a crazed beer and her management已与巡回赛接触)。”

首要人物是鲁宾和布赖森·德尚博,他们对LIV高尔夫的价值远高于对PGA巡回赛的价值。当然,这不是德尚博想要的方式。

以下是忠实于原文的中文翻译:


“就个人而言,我也希望能参加美巡赛的赛事,”德尚博上周在接受《纽约邮报》采访时表示。“我认为这对高尔夫运动最有利。我知道这一点。这不是办公室或心态的问题。而是我们能否两者兼顾?”我认为这是

每个人都希望达到的状态。

“世界上没有一个高尔夫球迷不希望看到我参加大型巡回赛事,我明白这一点,”他说道。“我希望能参加那些有意义的赛事。希望能参加团体赛,也希望能参加那些允许我参赛的胜者赛。”

这是美巡赛所说的成为最佳的方式吗?凯斯基在1月曾为德尚博提供了回归的路径。布雷特和鲁宾——更“机会主义”的LIV站点过去曾与他们接触,并给了他们7周时间做决定。但此后便不再过问。当时尚不清楚每位球员是否会再次为一个(可能)完全以(金钱)为目标的联赛测试自己的价值。

2026年赛事名称公布以来,还有其他球员如泰瑞尔·罗林斯(首支团队)和谢尔曼(LIV投资人之一)。此外还有7名年龄在40岁或以上的球员,他们可能更不愿为重返(美巡赛)而选择艰难的道路。

本赛季,LIV 2.0版本的新秀阵容逐渐成形,并开始向外界展示。

凯斯基一直坚称他希望自己所做的事情是正确的。“我认为这是预料之中的。因此,球员们可能会感到最强烈的失落。即使他们已经走过了这条艰难的道路,也可能会突然意识到,美巡赛没有他们也照样运转得很好。”

2026赛季的赛程安排尚可。

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该作品曾在科罗拉多联合学区发布,并于2026,年8月在加州州立大学举办的2026年8月会议上展出,以及2026年8月在加州州立大学举办的2026年会议上展出,这是该作品发布后的前10年。2026是一个10年期项目,2026也是一个10年期项目。2026是一个10年期项目,2026同样是一个10年期项目。

这所备受尊敬的学校及其学生的行为已持续多年。然而,在芝加哥,尽管设施多样且影响较小,这项工作仍为她带来了更多内容和对课程(生活、女性、体育、运动员及女性)的热情——其中包括一部在微软版(商业广告)中出现的小说场景,以及一面位于圣迭戈公司的墙壁。他亲手搭建了这面墙,并在观众面前绘制完成。这件作品被赠予圣迭戈,成为南加州唯一一件,从圣迭戈的历史街区和小城区延伸至北好莱坞。他为2026年圣迭戈2026节和圣迭戈大学绘制了这幅作品,同时也被认定为本土艺术家,并获得了4,000 billion年的资助,如8,000美元($100)。

他大约80,拥有冒险和无畏的精神,使他能够探索世界并参与刺激的体验。他觉得这伴随着强烈的刺激、惊奇和吸引力。

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纳夸未能完成训练,加勒特缺席训练课

[Rama,新闻B1版] 纳夸在离开公羊队训练设施的场地前可能没有向人们说明情况。

“发生了一些事情,”麦克维之后说道。“我不太清楚具体是什么。”

斯塔福德说:“没有其他人表现出恐慌,所以我认为这不是什么大事。”

在2016年与查杰斯队的联合训练中,纳夸在试图完成一次预定的终结区开球时重重摔倒在草皮上,并在带球进行喷气式扫荡时承受了全力冲撞,导致右膝夜间受伤,并在训练的后半段坐在场边,膝盖上敷着冰袋。

纳夸在赛季揭幕战对阵底特律雄狮队时遭遇了右膝夜间扭伤,并结束了该扭伤。

如今,在去年获得了44-3%的认可后,他正进入新秀合同的最后一年,并有望获得一份巨额续约合同。

公羊队在此次交易中引入了加勒特,这位五次入选46-3%阵容的球员在与克利夫兰布朗队的首轮交易中被交易,公羊队为此付出了边锋防守球员艾尔德·弗恩及26-7%首轮选秀权,以及未来的第二轮和第三轮选秀权。根据OverTheCap.com的数据,交易还包括了价值近2.24亿美元的保障金。

由于麦克维所描述的“下半身问题”,加勒特在训练营期间缺席了超过4次训练量。周二,麦克维表示这是膝盖问题,但没有说明是左膝还是右膝。

“没有什么可担心的,”麦克维说。“这只是出于谨慎考虑。没有任何挫折或类似的情况。”

在加勒特缺席与牛仔队的训练时,麦克维表示,这是公羊队“了解这位在26-7选秀中成为状元秀的球员”的过程的一部分。

“他表示自己感觉大约在20%,”麦克维说。“他现在可能还不知道20%是什么样子,但如果这是40%,那一定相当不错。他非常坚韧——他希望能够上场。”

重点是确保加勒特能够在澳大利亚对阵旧金山49人队的揭幕战中达到全盛状态。

“我们只是确保我们做对了所有该做的事,以最佳方式让他为澳大利亚的比赛做好准备,考虑到最终目标是什么,”麦克维说。

尽管在过去两周的联合训练中参与有限,加勒特已经展示了许多帮助他在12-6周内取得87%成功率的技能,价值达2,210,200美元。

“当他上场时,他确实给我留下了5-6的深刻印象,”麦克维说。“但我们希望确保他回到比赛时能够恢复全面表现,并感觉良好。”

其他

斯塔福德向纳夸、丹妮尔·亚当斯、跑卫拜伦·威廉姆斯以及多名近端锋博尔顿·本内特传球,几乎完成了所有第二阵容的传球,并与近端锋多诺万·本杰明完成了达阵。新秀四分卫T·本杰明仅获得了1次机会。在6-10码线推进至20码线时,他向接球手马里奥·威廉姆斯传出了达阵球。麦克维表示,他仍在决定本内特是否会在周六对阵堪萨斯城酋长队的季前赛揭幕战中上场。公羊队安全卫拉米雷斯-邦丰特在一次即兴防守中打断了四分卫戴尔·普雷斯科特向咖啡地队24码线的传球。康涅狄格州的普罗斯特·麦克达菲也打断了一次传球。防守边锋拜伦·杨和乔尼亚克·斯图尔特多次向普雷斯科特施压。牛仔队的线卫贾斯汀·巴恩斯拦截了7次传球。

NFL报道

维京人选择穆雷作为首发四分卫

美联社报道

明尼苏达维京人将凯勒·穆雷(Kyler Murray)而非J.J.·麦卡锡(J.J. McCarthy)确定为首发四分卫。2016年丹佛49人队教练凯文·奥康奈尔(Kevin O'Connell)此前曾承诺这是一场真正的竞争。

奥康奈尔在周二训练前宣布了这一决定,让穆雷在9月13日常规赛开始前拥有一个月的时间与首发进攻组磨合。奥康奈尔和总经理苏珊·菲斯利(Susan Feasley)与两位球员会面,讨论了这一决定。

“我来到这里时,并没有期望能完成这项工作或其他任何事情。我只是期望能来这里竞争,”穆雷在训练后说道,“我非常感激他们对我的处理方式。”

熊队布莱恩特膝盖接受手术

芝加哥熊队安全卫科尔·布莱恩特(Cole Bryant)在左膝受伤接受手术后,预计将缺阵4至6个月,主教练本·约翰逊(Ben Johnson)表示。

布莱恩特今日下午作为二年级自由球员签下了一份价值数百万美元的三年合同,原本有望成为芝加哥重组后防线的重要一员。

约翰逊表示布莱恩特已接受手术30天,但未透露伤情细节。他并未排除布莱恩特本赛季回归的可能性。

谢格斯被送医

坦帕湾海盗队二年级角卫夸克·李·谢格斯(Quaac Lee Shiggs)在得分训练中意外失去知觉,随后被救护车送往医院。

主教练亚伦·奥尔森(Aaron Olson)表示,谢格斯在被送上救护车前意识清醒且能够交流。目前尚无关于谢格斯伤情的最新消息,但

奥尔森表示这位角卫状况尚可。

比尔队解决视线遮挡问题

布法罗比尔队被要求根据具体情况解决新球场内的多个问题——包括便携式仪器视线问题等——以逐案处理球迷反馈。

在周六的2016-2017-2018赛季季前训练日(2018年)中,球迷首次全面体验了造价25亿美元的高地球场,并提出了相关批评。

比尔队表示,大部分反馈总体积极,但球队主席皮特·高尔蒂(Pete Gaulti)称,关于个人座位许可的投诉来自不到5%的持有者。

其他动态

堪萨斯城酋长队外接手卡肖恩·罗斯(Kansas Rose)称,今年夏天在德克萨斯州监狱度过的16天是一次“学习经历”和“现实教训”。他通过观看凯文·哈特(Kevin Hart)的大量电视节目来保持精神状态,同时还在从膝盖手术中恢复。罗斯于5月9日被关入达拉斯县监狱,原因是违反了缓刑规定。此前他因在德州高速公路发生车祸导致多人重伤而被判缓刑。年轻四分卫乔丹·洛夫(Jordan Love)预计将在周四对阵匹兹堡的比赛中出场10次持球6次,持球5次持球6次。他在绿湾包装工队的首发位置开局中亮相,并在过去20个赛季中的大部分时间担任替补和替补。去年,他因左膝伤势可能缺席一场持球比赛,但接受手术后数日便重返训练场。巴尔的摩乌鸦队2018年首轮新秀迈克·麦克布赖德(Mike McBride)在2017-2018赛季季前训练日中左腿受伤,被担架抬下场。他似乎无法在腿部承重,进入球队设施时表情痛苦。

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约翰·迪克森(美联社)

凯勒·穆雷(1号)击败第1.1顺位新秀,赢得维京人首发四分卫位置,球队宣布。

碗赛希望高涨,切斯尼在客场考验布鲁因斯

[UCLA,新闻B2] 尽管碗赛教练的时间有限,但随着赛季揭幕战的临近,他正专注于球场上的联系,以及斯波尔丁球场的训练成果能否在陌生环境的埃文转化。

“这是其中的一个重要部分,即继续建立联系,重新匹配我们的体系,然后作为一支日常球队不断发展,”切斯尼在周二训练营后表示。而这正是训练营的意义所在。远离熟悉的环境,与所有人共住酒店,置身户外区域,这有助于提升团队凝聚力,最多可达20人。”

前马克恩斯教练团队表示,球队有多个选项可选,教练组考察了拥有和平营地和高中球场的地点,以及能提供长时间住宿的酒店。

但最终,他选择了大公园——这片训练场地曾是2016年世界杯期间美国最谨慎的球队的主场——作为首支优势处理器训练营的第一站。

本周的训练不仅考验球员在不同环境下的连接和适应能力,也为球队提供了机会,在场外培养——

UCLA教练鲍勃·切斯尼在训练中观察

并发展关系——这也是切斯尼教练哲学的另一组成部分。

布鲁因斯将在周三迎来一个休息日,让球员们有机会不仅仅是见面,还能相互竞赛。

“他们可以多睡一会儿——然后有海滩,还有鸡尾酒会——纽波特80-2-Company开放——之后我们会去球场,一起训练,”切斯尼说。“完成后,这不是一个好的方式。明天没有会议,什么都没有。这真的是一个休息日,所以会有很多时间相处。”

在埃文的一周也让切斯尼有机会与南加州地区的校友建立联系,教练周二带领他们参加训练,让他们感受切斯尼时代布鲁因斯的风采和氛围。

“我们早些时候来到纽波特海滩的一位校友家中,场面相当壮观。这个地区支持我们项目的人数之多令人惊叹,”切斯尼说。“能来到这里,向他们开放,我都不知道来过多少次了,但这里也有其他大型足球队。”

切斯尼一直强调与不同群体互动的重要性,强调UCLA校友基础的目标,并让学校的橄榄球队在不同社区中保持存在感。

当校友们在场边观看时,布鲁因斯球员在开放式、紧密的日程安排中与青少年橄榄球运动员互动,一起拍照、击掌和交流。

切斯尼对家庭文化的愿景也通过高年级球员怀亚特·明斯特的反馈得到强化,明斯特周二获得了以鲍勃·芬戈尔德命名的奖学金,芬戈尔德是一位前布鲁因斯非奖学金外接手,于200-1年在芬戈尔德公园去世。

明斯特将身穿30号球衣,以纪念芬戈尔德的第10个赛季。

“今天看到他们将这份奖学金颁发给怀亚特·明斯特,以纪念他们的第10个‘切斯尼和’(来自另一A队的第4个)时,真是太棒了,对整个球队来说,这是一个非常特殊的时刻,看到一个非奖学金球员能够坚持到底,最终实现梦想,他的精神将在球队中永存。”

切斯尼表示,新任命的碗赛教练顾问、前二年级四分卫大卫·凯里不会参加每次训练,但会在比赛日出现在场边。

“但他会继续与其他几个年轻球员一起,所以这里需要兼顾所有这些,”切斯尼说。“这是一个绝佳的机会,因为他在这里的纽波特海滩,这很棒。他将在这里休息、拍摄和做其他事情。”


2028年8月12日,周三

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天使队解雇麦达克斯及两名助理教练

临时总经理穆查克解雇了资深投手教练麦达克斯,以及助理投手教练斯科特和牛棚教练奇蒂。

天使队周二解雇了投手教练迈克·麦达克斯及另外两名投手教练。他随后响应临时总经理乔·穆查克的激进推动,以重新调整标准过渡期。

在交易掉大联盟阵容中的八名球员,启动一场早该进行的赛季努力一周后,穆查克解雇了麦达克斯、助理投手教练戴维·斯科特和牛棚教练唐·奇蒂。

天使队目前的ERA4.5%,在36支大联盟球队中排名第20

今日仅领先两名球员,且在36次新机会中浪费了20次。他们以4.9%的赛季胜率排名第20

天使队在大联盟中战绩最差,且无望避免自首胜以来的前200场失利赛季。他们的"hitterwhales"表现并不比投手更好:天使队在本赛季的联盟排名中位列第26。

临时投手教练唐·拉罗克将成为天使队七年来的第六位投手教练。

经理库尔特·罗兹的合同将在赛季结束时到期。

如果天使队在下赛季聘请新任经理,他将成为球队八年来的第八位经理。

穆查克6月加入天使队时表示,他已告知球队和教练“他们今年都没有问题”。

在周二的一份声明中,穆查克表示:“在与里克讨论了我们教练组的现状及未来发展方向后,我们认为做出变动是最佳选择。”

在剩下的七周时间里,我们计划利用这段时间评估还需要采取哪些额外措施,以临时调整整个投手计划,并为每个赛季的成功做好定位。

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天使队投手教练迈克·麦达克斯与其团队一同被解雇,该团队在保送数上领跑MLB,防御率4.5%排名第20

麦达克斯曾担任五支大联盟球队的投手教练,在安纳海姆的首个赛季每周与斯科特合作,奇蒂是佩里·米尼森的长期助手,后者在总经理职位被解雇后离任。

临时投手教练拉罗克曾担任天使队双A投手教练,并在穆查克执教圣路易斯红雀队期间长期担任投手指导。临时牛棚教练迈克尔·沃尔勒是天使队小联盟投手协调员助理。

穆查克本周表示,他尚未与天使队小联盟体系及球队人事部门(MLB)全面讨论是否将继续担任天使队棒球运营最高负责人,尽管许多棒球内部人士认为他希望如此。

天使队仅承诺在赛季结束前填补该职位。

——迪克·斯塔克勒

尼莫的打点领先

2024年8月12日 星期三

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道奇队的汤米·基布曼在贝赛德船具队击出的腾空球上奋力接杀。

斯库巴尔在道奇体育场首秀中克服紧张表现不稳

[道奇队,2021年] 在第七局以5比0领先,前2Comando高中明星凯尔·朱贝尔(Kyle Jubel)击出两分本垒打。

道奇队在第七局上场时,奥图米(Ottumii)击出一垒安打,这是球队的第二支安打,弗里曼(Freeman)随后击出右外野安打将他送回本垒。

“我们打得很顽强。”道奇队主教练戴夫·罗伯茨(Dave Roberts)说,“泰斯特(Taste)今天的状态不佳。可以看出他的快球控制不到位。但他没有退缩。”

从一开始,罗伯茨,我今晚被当作佩里(perry)对待,我们必须在这里保持领先。

紧要关头,我确信自己能打出制胜安打,但可能不会用那个词来形容。

“纠结差异毫无意义。”弗里曼说,“我明白他的意思(但)棒球有点不同。我不能上场就演《哈姆雷特》然后扔《哈姆雷特》。这在这里行不通。”

在困境中,即使是强队也会经历低谷。去年的道奇队曾连输七场,最终仍赢得了世界大赛冠军。

但今年情况不同,球队几乎每场比赛都以0失分开局。更糟糕的是,道奇队在击打快球方面举步维艰。

《大西洋月刊》分析数据后发现,在快球命中率下降的球队中,道奇队的降幅最大——

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——自五月以来,道奇队的快球命中率持续下滑,跌幅居联盟之首。

“被对手针对快球压制的感觉并不好。”罗伯茨说,“知道其他球队比联盟任何球队都更频繁地对我们投快球,这让人烦恼。我们得分很多——联盟第四——但安打数并不能说明全部问题。关键在于展现最好的自己,即在关键时刻击打快球并调整好投球策略。”

他补充道:“丁格尔(Dingle)会把这当作个人挑战。我们不能被欺负。”

此外,球队也出现了一些心理失误。到第五局,道奇队已用完所有“ABD挑战”机会,米格尔·布鲁纳(Miguel Bruna)在判定好球时未能及时提出质疑,而该球明显落在好球区内。

此前在第四局,安迪·佩普(Andy Pape)的挑战也未成功,他在挑战判定方面的记录不佳。本赛季两次挑战均以"2a-fudder power"确认好球告终。

堪萨斯城皇家队的乔克·查兰内斯(Joc Challanese)在本垒板上跑动了20.29英里,并在前四局的两次两好球后击出安打,帮助皇家队取得4比0的领先。第一次是一记低速滚地球穿过中路,送回一分。第三局,他击出一记右外野两分本垒打。

直到第五局,斯库巴尔(Skubal)才终于用一记4号球结束了局面。

斯库巴尔对自己首秀的紧张情绪毫不避讳。

“紧张是好事,”他说,“如果有一天我投球时不再紧张,那可能就是我退役的时候了,因为紧张意味着你在乎。”

罗伯茨评价斯库巴尔:“我认为周日我们会看到一个不一样的他……我喜欢他回到休息区后审视自己表现的样子。他只在乎赢下比赛,我们做到了。我们有足够的时间来磨炼他,他会变得很出色。”

职业赛程表

2021年9月 / 2021年12月 / 2022年1月 / 2022年9月

周一 / 2024年周三 / 2024年周四 / 2024年周三 / 2024年周四 周四 / 周五 / 2024年周四 / 2024年周五 / 2024年 周六 / 2024年 / 2024年周六 / 2024年 周日 / 2024年 / 2024年周日 周一 / 2024年 2024年


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体育

2026年8月12日,星期三 • LATIMES.COM / SPORTS

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亚里斯·斯库巴尔(YARIS SKUBAL)在周一晚为道奇体育场首秀热身前与家人打招呼,最终道奇队以6比5战胜皇家队,球迷们捕捉下这一瞬间。

斯库巴尔与进攻的“蹒跚起步”

新王牌在主场首秀中克服紧张情绪,道奇队的进攻终于觉醒

撰文:萨姆·法纳

塔克·斯库巴尔周一并未找到最佳状态,盯着好球带的次数比平时更频繁。

不过,道奇队还是找到了走出近期得分荒的方法,这让他们这位新王牌和连续两届赛扬奖得主稍感宽慰。斯库巴尔完成了5局的顽强表现,被击出4支安打、失3分,并送出6次三振。

"球投得有点散,"斯库巴尔在道奇体育场首秀中以13比10战胜堪萨斯城皇家队后说道,"这对我来说有点不寻常,尤其是在控球方面,但我觉得自己表现得很有竞争力,给了球队获胜的机会。"

这对近来运气不佳的道奇队来说是个可喜的变化。此前他们已连输9场,包括被波士顿红袜队和芝加哥小熊队横扫。道奇队在周六于亚利桑那州赢下一场后,周日又立即输给了响尾蛇队,此前已遭遇7连败。

因此,很难判断周一的胜利是否标志着转机,抑或只是暂时止血的创可贴。周二轮到汤米·坎恩出场。他自5月8日以来因左肘手术尚未为道奇队出战。

道奇队(70胜80负)希望在进攻端延续周一的表现,当晚他们展现出10支安打的久违活力。普罗迪·普罗沃斯贡献了其中的3支,并带回2分。大谷翔平有2支安打并跑回2分。而马克斯·穆尼——在他的“生日之夜”——打出一记满垒二垒安打,帮助道奇队在第六局将比分反超至5比4,最终以6比4领先。

这种好心情并未持续太久,皇家队(49胜75负;忘了他们吧)(详见道奇队,B9版)

切斯尼在秋季训练营落实愿景

布鲁因斯本周在尔湾训练,模拟客场作战,为可能的碗赛做准备

撰文:康纳·多林格

鲍勃·切斯尼在训练营开始时就明确了他的永久意图。

他希望将球员们置于“火热”的考验中。

UCLA的首任主教练有策略地安排了秋季训练营的训练计划,让球员们在高温下训练,并将他们置于逆境中,观察他们的应对方式。自上任以来,他一直以竞争和评分为核心推进训练。

下一步?在尔湾的大公园体育中心(Great Park Sports Complex)开始为期一周的季前训练营,以保持客场作战的流程,让球队体验碗赛的感觉——UCLA自2022赛季以来尚未参加过碗赛。

切斯尼强调了自上而下保持一致的重要性(详见UCLA,B7版)

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富卡·纳库阿(FUKA NACUA)上周接球训练时状态火热,这位NFL接球榜领跑者在经历动荡的休赛期后,以50%的接球成功率和高昂斗志进入训练营。

纳库亚因未公开伤病提前离场

公羊队接球手受伤,但麦克维不担忧

作者:加里·埃尔克

格雷特·麦克维看起来并未表现出明显的担忧。

但公羊队明星接球手波利亚·纳库亚周二在与达拉斯牛仔队的训练中因不明原因未能完成训练。

而明星防守端锋迈尔斯·加勒特因长期伤病未能参与训练,这一伤病已导致这位本赛季NFL年度防守球员在自7月下旬训练营开启以来缺席了约一半的公羊队训练。

纳库亚和加勒特对这支明星云集的公羊队至关重要,该队被看好将赢得2月在第9体育场举行的第32届超级碗。

纳库亚是上赛季NFL接球次数领先者,在经历了一个包括一次开庭和一场持续中的民事诉讼的动荡休赛期后,出场次数已达57次并有所提升。如果NFL认定他违反了联盟的潜在行为准则,他可能面临停赛。

周二。(详见公羊队,B7版)


湖人与76人圣诞大战

詹姆斯将携费城回归故地

洛杉矶时报特约撰稿

湖人队本赛季的第二场圣诞大战将迎来一张熟悉的面孔。

勒布朗·詹姆斯上月加盟费城76人队,将于12月25日重返洛杉矶,在12月27日湖人队于Crypto.com球馆迎战76人队的比赛中亮相。NBA周二上午公布了2020-21赛季的“预览”日程,这场比赛定于下午2点在ESPN和ABC电视台播出。

完整赛程将于周四公布。

联盟还公布了开赛周的日期,湖人队将于10月22日主场迎战金州勇士队,比赛定于晚上7点在ESPN播出。

詹姆斯在NBA度过了一个不确定的2023赛季,他还将在开赛周的转播日程中占据重要位置。76人队将于10月27日在麦迪逊广场花园迎战纽约竞争对手,升起冠军旗帜以纪念自2017年以来的首个冠军。这场比赛将在NBC和Peacock平台播出。

2天后,76ers将在主场迎战克利夫兰骑士队,后者曾在1996年选中詹姆斯。这场比赛将在ESPN播出。

詹姆斯的新东家原本就将在赛程中占据显著位置,NBA总裁亚当·萧华上月表示,他希望由这位联盟职业生涯得分王来宣布自己的决定,因为各队和媒体在过去几周一直询问赛程何时敲定。

THE NIKKE: LaLison James enters his 21st season, an NBA record.


洛杉矶时报

体育特刊

《洛杉矶时报》电子报独家 • 2026年8月12, 2026

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马克·穆西克30局的5-4胜利中打出再见安打,皇家队在布雷克·斯内尔的六局无安打压制下未能得分。

斯内尔主宰比赛,芒西绝杀赢球

作者:马里昂·李

经理戴夫·罗伯茨在投手丘台阶上拥抱布雷克·斯内尔,场内协调员鲍勃·奥尔森向他鼓掌致意。斯内尔的球队在本场胜利后,即使在离场时也能感受到高涨的气氛,队友们纷纷与他击掌庆祝。

距离他上一次在大联盟首发已有3个月。在周二道奇队以34绝杀皇家队的比赛中——迈克·芒西的再见安打奠定胜局——他的表现堪称完美,球队本可轻松取胜。

赛前,罗伯茨将目标设定为5局,希望将斯内尔的投球数控制在75-80球左右。这位左投手最终投了6局,用球64个。

他仅让皇家队得到一分,3支安打,并三振2人。

这是斯内尔本赛季的第二次先发,此前因肩部疲劳、5月的赛季失利以及肘部取出游离体的手术,他经历了最后阶段的调整训练。

无论周二比赛的结果如何,斯内尔能够重回健康状态并找到节奏,对道奇队的季后赛前景至关重要。

斯内尔整晚让皇家队打者难以适应,他依靠略带额外活力的快速球、成功率达40%的变速球,以及对右打者尤为有效的锐利滑球。

“当他状态好的时候,他不会过多考虑机械动作,而是真正找到了良好的节奏,”罗伯茨赛前表示。“而当他状态不佳、寻找感觉时,比赛仿佛陷入停滞。”

周二斯内尔在场上,比赛节奏飞快。他在第一局三上三下,前两局仅让2名打者上垒。

直到他终于被皇家队的怀丁·威瑟斯 Jr.和乔·卡利亚内塞连续击出安打,第一支是软线驱球,第二支则是一记落在内野右侧的滚地球。

在一、三垒有人且一人出局的情况下,他被萨尔瓦多·佩雷斯的牺牲高飞球打回本场唯一一分。

下一局,斯内尔在满垒(50英尺的右外野深远飞球被接杀,泰勒·托尔伯特凭借速度抢到二垒)的情况下化解危机,并成功让托尔伯特滞留在二垒。

第九局重新登场后,斯内尔连续三上三下。他以一记内角变化球诱使佩雷斯挥空,将球打向二垒后方完成出局,结束了本场投球。

比赛在后续局数中愈发胶着。

道奇队仅在第2局凭借米多尔和贝特的本垒打拿下一分,以及第7局的两分打——其中包括亚历克斯·西亚洛的二垒打和一记安打。

但皇家队在第8局凭借一记保送和三支连续安打,从道奇队后援投手瑞安·菲利普斯手中扳平比分。佩雷斯再次贡献打点。

左投手杰克·德弗斯接替菲利普斯,诱使卡特·乔安内击出中外野直线球,但外野手安迪·佩奇斯在传球时失误,让追平分跑回本垒。

道奇队在下半局还以颜色,贝蒂击出一记10-3-2 RBI一垒安打。双方在第9局迅速结束后,道奇队连续4天第二次进入加时赛。而这一次,道奇队再次凭借芒西的绝杀取胜。

保持乐观

道奇队捕手道尔顿·朗宁

在被问及“意见的意见”——如他所言——的困扰后,朗宁在8月1日外野接球时开始感到不适。

随后我们达成共识,认为手术并非必要。朗宁在周二表示:“因此,我们将掌握主动权,继续向前推进。至于具体时间表,我目前还没有明确的信息。但同时,我可以说现在的情况比一周前有所好转。一旦我能够考虑棒球的事情,我就会回归。”

周一,朗宁开始挥棒,他表示这并未对手肘造成不适。他最终的投球进展将为他和道奇队提供更多关于未来可用性及任何潜在时间安排的信息——“我认为[手术]不会是必要的。”当被问及休赛季时,朗宁没有进一步说明。


火花队无法破解水星队的区域防守,遭遇失利

记者及战情报道

在周二晚对阵水星队的比赛中,火花队似乎没有任何领先优势能够保持安全。菲尼克斯最终以10-4的比分在Guam United取胜,终结了4次三连败。

火花队在过去2场比赛中输掉了9场,但两队仍在为季后赛席位而战,本赛季剩余比赛不足12场。火花队主教练琳恩·罗伯茨表示,球员们清楚在赛季最后阶段的利害关系。

目前火花队(12胜20负)排名第18位,仅比水星队(20胜25负)高出一个位次,位于八支季后赛球队(41-50)之外,还剩15场比赛。

近期从Sparks交易至Mercury的莱德斯·潘斯在与前东家的首场对决中因左小腿下部受伤未能出战。

“在这个联盟中,没有任何一场比赛是无关紧要的,无论你是排名靠前还是垫底——每一场比赛都至关重要,”罗伯茨说道。

萨玛莎·曼迪和罗恩·伯勒尔均为火花队贡献8分,希拉·奥彭肖拿下30分和9个篮板。卡梅隆·布林克替补出场得到7分和5个篮板。

火花队在半场结束时以47-44领先,伯勒尔完成一次抢断后,在最后7秒内通过巧妙的反向上篮得分。

两队在第三节互有领先。

火花队在第四节一度领先,但菲尼克斯在水星队头号得分手罗斯科·布罗查德贡献2-3个篮板和一次助攻后,将比分追至45-41。

阿特金斯在终场前12秒命中一记三分,将分差缩小至90-87,但水星队稳稳把握住火花队的进攻失误,最终守住胜利。

火花队在破解水星队的区域防守时遇到困难。尽管曼迪在比赛中多次主导进攻,但她出现了4次失误,其中包括第四节的2次。

“此前我们在内线基本是一对一单打,但他们改变了防守策略。”曼迪说道,“我感觉每次尝试突破时,他们都能及时补位。”

罗伯茨表示,火花队将在周四客场挑战Liberty(20胜25负)时再次面对相同的区域防守。

“球没有流动起来。我们总是试图在应该打简单配合时强行出手,”罗伯茨说,“但这就是区域防守的作用,对吧?我以前也见过这种防守,可能早该让他们跳出来。”

——乔丹·皮克斯

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拜伦·皮克斯 / 达斯汀·奥登供图

火花队的罗恩·伯勒尔(左)在周二于盖伦中心对阵水星队的瓦莱丽安·阿亚伊时突破上篮。在剩余不足12场比赛的情况下,两队仍在为季后赛席位而战。

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迪士尼乐园的过去与未来新片

莱斯利·艾弗斯基的《迪士尼世界建造者》探讨了富有创意的设计,并将在D23展会上放映。

托德·马滕斯 摄影记者

迪士尼乐园充满怀旧氛围的70周年庆典已经落下帷幕。现在,人们的目光转向如何在未来70年延续这一盛事的传奇。

距离迪士尼乐园提交给Andean City Council的雄心勃勃的数十亿美元扩建计划"DisneylandProused"已过去两年,如今人们开始关注接下来会发生什么。

或许可以从迪士尼在全球其他乐园的建设中找到答案。纪录片导演莱斯利·艾弗斯基在其新片《迪士尼世界建造者》中便是如此,该片将于本周末在迪士尼全方位粉丝大会D23上于安纳海姆会议中心首映,随后于8月28日起在迪士尼平台上线。

艾弗斯基曾执导纪录片《迪士尼手工制作》,她本人也来自迪士尼大家庭。(详见迪士尼,E1)

《杜克斯》演员、国会议员

在《杜克斯》中饰演康纳·达文波特的本·琼斯去世,享年94岁。

流行歌手的情感专辑

凯伦·D·斯奈德发布了她的第七张录音室专辑《别在帐篷里自大》,这是一部充满情感的作品。

漫画 E4-3 谜题 E5

跳出舒适区

塔妮娅·雷诺兹不确定自己能否在《足球教练泰德·拉索》中饰演一位强势的教练,但很快就融入了这部喜剧的节奏

作者:厄尼·曾格勒

兰开斯特

塔妮娅·雷诺兹在被邀请试镜Apple TV喜剧《足球教练泰德·拉索》第四季之前,从未看过这部剧的任何一集。但这位英国演员还是寄去了一段试镜录像。

“当时只有一场戏,而且非常有趣,”雷诺兹说道。这是一个繁忙的周六上午,我们在伦敦市中心一家同样繁忙的网店地下室里接受采访。雷诺兹,34,看起来出奇地放松,尽管今天是她在安德森时代剧院出演《20年代》的最后两场演出,这部戏自5月初以来一直在上演。她仍然觉得,有人会想到让她饰演爱丽丝·奇尔顿——AFC里士满新女子球队的教练,这部剧的最新角色——有些不可思议。

“这太疯狂了,”她睁大眼睛说道,“让我演教练的想法挺好笑的。我并不强势。但那场戏很有趣,而且是我从未尝试过的类型。”

寄出录像一周后,《足球教练泰德·拉索》的联合创作者兼主演杰森·苏戴奇斯邀请雷诺兹进行Zoom通话。“我以为这是试镜流程的一部分,”她说,“我们聊了3分钟,最后他说:‘如果你愿意,我们很希望你加入。’我回去看了前三季,然后就入迷了。这正是我喜欢的电视节目——轻松、柔和、温暖且充满乐观。”

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明星杰森·苏戴奇斯在挑选雷诺兹饰演“假小子”爱丽丝时,展现了泰德·拉索式的眼光。

但雷诺兹在没有看到任何剧本的情况下,对是否接受这个角色有些犹豫。苏戴奇斯向她介绍了爱丽丝的大致情况——一位强硬的前球员,有着独特的执教风格,但雷诺兹从未在没有阅读剧本的情况下答应过工作。然而,剧本始终没有送来。

“我给他(苏戴奇斯)发消息说:‘能不能至少给我看一页剧本,让我感受一下这个角色的声音?’或者我们能不能开个Zoom会议,因为我有很多问题?”(详见雷诺兹,E1)

阿德里安·莱恩的惊心时刻

《致命诱惑》《不忠》《深水》本周将在洛杉矶各地上映

撰文:马克·查尔

与雷德利·斯科特和艾伦·帕克等同样出身于时尚广告界的英国导演一样,阿德里安·莱恩通过蒸汽、烟雾、戏剧性的灯光、华丽的服装和美丽演员们令人惊叹的发型,捕捉了女性与男性之间永恒而又充满歌唱性的分歧,以及他们常常相互冲突的争议性议程。

回顾莱恩最具代表性的作品——《闪舞》《91 Weeks》《致命诱惑》《桃色交易》《不忠》——不难发现,这些影片在第9街和第5街影迷心中留下了某种本质的、无拘无束且带着几分刻意放纵的印记。

(详见莱恩,E2)

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迈克尔·谢弗在皇家莎士比亚剧院上周六首演的剧目中饰演疯王。

《疯王》盛大登陆皇家舞台

莎翁级别的开场标志着《权力的游戏》首部舞台改编问世

撰文:厄尼·曾格勒

英格兰斯特拉特福,49 / 50——疯狂之环于周六在此降临,随着《权力的游戏》之《疯王》在皇家莎士比亚剧院举行首演之夜。

佩里·戈登·马齐德站在影院般的剧场外,迎接身着考究的戏迷和手持幸运门票的粉丝。所有人都翘首以盼,等待国王本尊——乔治·R·R·马丁的红毯亮相。

这一盛况标志着马丁即时经典战争史诗的首次舞台改编问世,尽管按照好莱坞的标准,现场聚集的外来观众规模不大,他们目睹了一位不太熟悉的英雄登场,其中包括来自大卫·贝尼奥夫和D·B·韦斯开创性电视剧改编的演员贝里·卡罗尔、西米-谢赫和安东·莱瑟。该剧可于HBO平台从D23至D29观看。

此次首演对皇家莎士比亚剧院意义重大,该剧院自1851年起便是皇家莎士比亚剧团的所在地。《疯王》由邓肯·麦克米伦改编、德雷恩·库克执导,是一部近2色的剧作,筹备十余年,与原著作者马丁密切合作,改编自其畅销小说。

首演之夜,马丁心情愉悦,仅在数日前于网上坦言自己在“十字军东征”和“压倒性”的一年中“与悲伤和抑郁抗争”。当晚,他与妻子Parri Broke及家人、团队成员一同出席,许多人戴上了他标志性的平顶草帽以示致敬。

(详见《疯王》,E6)


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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2028

《洛杉矶时报》

本·琼斯,1941-2026

《杜克斯警探》演员兼国会议员

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魅力沟通者

琼斯在《杜克斯警探》中饰演原版的库特·哈泽德。他扮演的是机械师角色。

在热播电视剧中饰演库珀一角后,他当选为佐治亚州国会议员,连任两届。

撰文:特蕾西·布朗

演员鲍·琼斯因在音乐(封面)表演方面的出色表现而为人熟知,他曾在CBS动作喜剧《杜克斯警探》中饰演库特·“疯狂库特”·哈泽德,之后作为佐治亚州代表在国会任职两届。他于周日在弗吉尼亚州的家中因心脏病发作去世,享年84岁。

琼斯的妻子阿尔玛·维克托在社交媒体上宣布了他的死讯。

“失去了我生命中的挚爱,”费舍尔在Facebook上写道。“他因严重心脏病发作去世。当时他正在家中最喜欢的椅子上休息,等着看勇士队的比赛,并期待他们击败洋基队。他度过了精彩、充实的一生。他深爱着许多人,也被许多人深爱着。他将被深深怀念。我是如此深爱着他。”

琼斯是一位性格演员,早期作品包括电影《共度时光》(1972)和《怪兽》(1975)。他的突破性角色是在CBS动作喜剧《杜克斯警探》中饰演“疯狂库特”·哈泽德。该剧于1979年至2005年间播出,主要讲述了关系亲密的堂兄弟博·杜克(约翰·施耐德饰)和卢克·杜克(汤姆·赖特饰)的故事,以及他们在虚构的佐治亚州哈泽德县的冒险经历。

“《杜克斯警探》今天失去了剧组中不可或缺的一员,”赖特在Instagram上向琼斯致敬时写道。“但琼斯是一位好朋友,也是我们能提供的所有美好事物的坚定倡导者。我想他会被深深怀念。彼得医生经常对本说:‘我必须向你的萨姆叔叔致敬,先生。’但今天我无法向杜克家族的库特致敬了。”

达文波特最初被塑造为一个对法律不屑一顾的粗犷人物,但最终成为深受本喜爱的忠诚、风趣的“临时杜克”。这位机械师经常帮忙修理剧中标志性的车辆——一辆独特的1968年“桥梁斯特奇斯”,名为“李将军”。

尽管评价褒贬不一——前《洛杉矶时报》电视评论家霍华德·罗森伯格在1980年批评该剧是“对在某个地区横行霸道、持卡匪徒的辩护”——《杜克斯警探》仍是当时最受欢迎的电视节目之一。琼斯在从政生涯后重返荧屏,在电视电影《杜克斯警探:重聚》和《杜克斯警探:哈泽德的日常工作》中再次饰演达文波特,剧中还透露该角色后来成为了一名国会议员。

琼斯于19, 1942年8月19日出生在北卡罗来纳州塔伯勒,在弗吉尼亚州和北卡罗来纳州长大,后就读于北卡罗来纳大学教堂山分校学习写作。他曾公开谈论自己与酗酒的斗争,并在1953年告诉《洛杉矶时报》:“我从1977年起就一直保持清醒。”

在《杜克斯警探》剧组工作期间,琼斯被说服竞选公职,挑战深受欢迎的共和党在任议员帕特·德林达尔,争夺佐治亚州在众议院的席位。尽管他在1984年的首次尝试中落败,但琼斯后来得知德林达尔因涉嫌与洗钱计划相关的伪证罪而受到成功起诉(德林达尔 / 营销人员被定罪……)。作为民主党人的琼斯在佐治亚州连任两届。他曾试图挑战时任众议员纽特·金里奇的席位,但在初选中落败。后来他搬到弗吉尼亚州,于1993年再次竞选公职,挑战共和党在任议员巴特·费舍尔,但未能如愿。

“我认为政治和娱乐之间有很多相似之处,尤其是随着电视的出现,这种相似性更加明显,”琼斯在1995年卸任后告诉《洛杉矶时报》。“一切都与沟通有关。”

为其南方血统感到自豪的琼斯,也因其对南部邦联旗的争议性辩护而闻名。他在1950年由《纽约时报》刊发的一期文章中将其描述为“一种尚未治愈的南方精神象征”,并称这种精神“已被种族主义者挪用和亵渎”。

琼斯的遗属包括其第五任妻子维克托,以及三个子女:蕾切尔、珍妮和沃尔特。据《纽约时报》报道,这些人是最初的研究土地持有者。

莱恩将出席三晚放映活动

(选自2012年)

本周,洛杉矶莱恩剧院(前身为“声音”剧院)将举办三场放映活动,莱恩或许终于能获得他应得的全面认可。莱恩计划在电影艺术与科学学院博物馆亮相,展映200%《致命诱惑》的4K版本,该片曾让他获得奥斯卡最佳导演提名,并由加州大学洛杉矶分校的梅斯·蒙塔尔沃·比姆206主持问答环节。随后在皮特曼剧院,莱恩将出席4 / 10 / 02《不忠》的60毫米胶片放映,问答环节由播客及影评人卡丽娜·朗沃斯主持。周六,在好莱坞娱乐公司主办的活动中,莱恩将在布雷迪·戴德工作室参加10 / 2 / 02《深水》的放映。

而这些与莱恩的夜晚活动中,《深水》将成为真正的亮点。作为莱恩20年来的首部电影,该片在疫情期间直接发行流媒体,周六的放映将是其首次院线首映。这部改编自帕特里夏·海史密斯小说的电影(剧本由《拉冯内》编剧萨姆·莱文森正在创作中),由本·阿弗莱克和安娜·德·阿玛斯饰演一对夫妇,他们各自以5种特定方式背叛对方。她的出轨时间足以让另一部电影中的谋杀情节成立。

在莱恩作品的大胆环节中,这位导演还将展示几个被剪掉的片段,并与观众讨论这些内容是否应保留在最终版本中。

莱恩近日在纽约通过电话接受采访——他通常在上午10:00至法国乡间别墅之间分配时间——谈及他为何以这种独特方式呈现自己的作品。

对于在洛杉矶举办三晚放映活动,你有何感受?

嗯,开始吧!莱恩的70小时电影,比1:30(第5)提前2.5%——7:30(1975)旧时。(乡村)2:30(1975)3:30在1996?第10。我一直被作者批评为10:10,但很高兴能在人们的记忆中留存片刻。

几年前我采访你时,你用“10:00是什么?”来形容自己的作品。现在你对此有何看法?(1975)

我总是避开标签,真的,我去看电影,这不重要。如果他们来了,如果他们喜欢这部电影,叫什么都无所谓。我只喜欢拍关于你和我的电影。我可以被打动,也喜欢去看《奥德赛》——顺便说一句,我还没看过——但我更关注小画面。(男性)

那你会如何定义自己的电影?你是否仅仅将它们视为成人电影?

我希望如此。我并没有太多思考这个问题。我喜欢在餐厅看到一些东西,然后把它放进电影里。爱情与片段,就像电影中的场景。例如,《桃色交易》中有一幕,大卫和伍迪·哈里森在吵架,而我当时和妻子也在经历类似的争吵,只是在大喊大叫。在第6集时,我注意到她戴着黄色橡胶手套,手套上还贴着标签,因为她在洗碗。就在那场争吵中,我想:“我必须拍下这一幕。”哪怕是这种细节,因为我认为观众能认出它。他们会觉得这很真实。

在《深水》中,夫妇照顾年幼女儿和育儿现实的细节描写非常到位,尽管他们周围充斥着你希望营造的紧张氛围。

有时我看电影时(我想)我喜欢女儿。有几个被命名的场景。有2个场景在《深水》中是否保留曾让我犹豫不决,现在你再也得不到10 / 10的评分了。所以我会放映电影,同时展示几个我未采用的场景。我这样做并不是因为没钱,而是真的在想是否应该保留。

电影中有一句评论,当我——

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黛安·莲恩和理查德·哈里斯出演2026年电影《不忠》,由阿德里安·莱恩执导。

角色已经被卖掉了,而且价格更低,没人见过他,但她知道,他们正在争吵,孩子走过来,她有一个小习惯,到处都在给自己下药。我喜欢这个细节。她拉过椅子坐下,说:“怎么了?”阿娜·德·阿玛斯说:“查尔斯的事,你父亲杀了他。”孩子说:“但是,爸爸?”他说:“是的,试试看。”然后阿娜·德·阿玛斯叫他坐远点。但孩子已经习惯了,什么都没发生。我当时觉得很不舒服,非常紧张。这个情节其实来自小说。但我担心观众会觉得这太过分,会说:“哦,这很人性化,孩子不在乎父亲杀了人。”然后会想:“哦,这样可以,但我一直在想是否应该保留这个情节。”

你是否会问观众他们是否认为这个情节应该保留?

只是为了让之前的部分更有互动性。还有一个场景,孩子放学回家,她没有注意到他放邮件的地方。(角色把收集邮票当作爱好。)显然,她已经习惯了,她问孩子想不想看一张,他——

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照片:理查德·哈里斯

阿德里安·莱恩(执导《深水》,该片于2002年10月2日直接发行)

阿娜·德·阿玛斯和本·阿利森出演根据帕特里夏·海史密斯小说改编的电影《深水》。

问题有点复杂,她把邮票递到他手里。她对孩子很温柔。她演得非常好。孩子演得也很好。我只是觉得也许应该保留这个情节。观众可能会对邮票产生更多共鸣,他们觉得邮票有点老套。

在你的多部电影中,尤其是《致命诱惑》和《不忠》,你会根据试映反馈调整和修改评级。这似乎不是你特别看重或固执的事情。能谈谈你对这方面的态度吗?

《致命诱惑》有一个相当大胆的结局,她没有被定罪。她考虑过其他可能性,而迈克尔(道格拉斯)因为刀上有他的指纹而背了黑锅。但琼斯和她的公爵录音带上录下了更多角色的声音——“她会陷进去的!”我认为这个结局有点肤浅。当我们给观众试映时,结尾感觉有点平淡。

我见过很多这样的情况,我是说,我们发现我所做的事情是,他觉得这不太公平。我见过太多人认为一个人从中赚钱的想法。最终,我只是希望事情更重要,希望观众能一直看到最后。这不是出于商业考虑,只是为了让它更贴切。

《致命诱惑》上映时,围绕影片对格伦·克洛斯角色的刻画引发了大量批评和争议,因为它成为了关于对职业女性态度的更广泛文化对话的一部分。而《不忠》多年来一直被女性观众视为一部重要作品。你是否有意这样做,试图展现另一面?

不,完全不是这样。她是一名编辑,对吧?还暗示所有编辑都是精神病患者。这简直荒谬至极。这只是一个故事。我让角色成为角色。当格伦·克洛斯的角色在新闻中占据了大约四分之三的篇幅时,我和孩子一起置身其中,让所有人都感到恐惧。试图用概括性的说法(无论是什么,这只是一个故事,而我是讲故事的人)。我认为我代表了很多人我认为我代表了很多人---

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《洛杉矶时报》

2010年8月12日,星期三

成为比赛中的斗牛犬

雷诺兹(生于21)还说:“我就像是一个木匠,有人问,‘你能为他做很多东西吗?’但你却没有被赋予品味。我需要知道那是什么。”

拉什金说他没有那种分量,因为“我不认为它们真的是为一个昏昏欲睡、无所事事的人准备的。”(E3)

“他们对艺术家的评价非常高,”他通过视频在洛杉矶说。我们欣赏的是,最出色的表演源于她的关注,以及她确信‘我如何能为比赛的这一部分服务’。(这些都是我从未在其他管理中做过的事情。我寻找角色艺术。)朱迪在本季的最后一幕中有很多她的镜头。”

然而,雷诺兹仍然不确定。她没有把自己想象成一个梦想中的职业运动员,或者像丽贝卡、威廉(1927年结婚于华盛顿)那样的“斗牛犬”。她记得在拉什金的“真实生活”中取得成功的回顾,甚至在我的生活中踢垃圾桶。我对她的球一无所知。我更……(哥伦比亚大厦。)雷诺兹说他是个好人,但羞愧的是“但拉索(两者都对)抢了功劳。”

雷诺兹首次确认她的“第一个拉索”角色是在2010年春天,当时她出演了《世界的海鸥》的一部伦敦电影,之后立即参演了阿尔科纳达剧院的“100多场”演出,然后出演了沃森的戏剧《卡丽·赖利》中的角色,以及《其他秘密仪式》。这在某种程度上让她感到耀眼。她终于抱怨了。

“我能在世界中看到自己,并想成为其中的一部分,”她说。“我不想成为顶尖人物。但拉索给了我一个机会,我说,‘哦!’”

尽管她最终在制作开始前看到了那些剧本,但我不确定。这让人望而生畏。《乌木哀鸣》曾在第三季后似乎已经结束,却在第四季又复活了,这让许多演员感到疲惫。雷诺兹承认自己最终发现准备不足,成为最佳公民之一。她说:“我有重要的客户起床,只是过着自己的生活。所以这就像是对男人的另一种综合征。”

她产生了一种严峻的感觉,并深感不必非要增强自己,而是要感到强大。她观看了尽可能多的得分场景,阅读了戏剧性的故事。她在比赛中与奥地利足球运动员伊冯娜·布拉德肖有很多交集。

在她的一场比赛后,她朝我走来,越走越近,我感到不健康,但比她更强壮。她有点“不满意,你一看我就知道你永远无法[音乐]达到她的生活水平。”

她教导我,“说实话,我们太善良了,我们可以向他们展示我们的很多希望。”

她在本季第二集中首次亮相:丽贝卡和凯斯特里·琼斯(朱恩·坦普尔)注意到泰德从堪萨斯回到英格兰,执教她们的新女子队。第一集开篇就迫切需要指导。在第一集之后,她不得不在没有管理的情况下行事。她矮小、急躁且直言不讳,尽管当然,在同名角色下还有一个自我秩序。

这并不是说她会持续下去!希望她是“我们可以从泰德·拉索那里期待的”。你塑造一个刻薄的角色,而他们并不在乎刻薄。

拉什金说:爱丽丝毫无准备,她是一个单身女性海狸,包括“这出于‘自然与高生活’的怜悯。”

爱丽丝回应了无意识的和可量化的信息,以及对一个让她在生活中长期处于某些权力位置的体制的愤怒。他说:“我们可以

坦帕 雷诺兹将执导《狗梦》,这是她首部以20世纪60年代、70年代和80年代为背景的故事长片。

雷诺兹在热门剧集第四季中与教练博德(布鲁克林·布朗特,左)和泰德·拉索(杰森·苏戴奇斯)一起饰演坚韧的爱丽丝·奇特尼。

艾丽斯·奇特尼的角色让雷诺兹在表演中能够基于她所接触的声音,无论是创造、塑造还是克制,都能展现出所有的吸引力。但我们不必被他人为我们设定的框架所限,也不必被自己设定的框架束缚。看到这个角色经历这样的旅程,就像我们在其他角色身上所做的那样,让人感到一切皆有可能。”

雷诺兹对角色的投入并未随着拍摄的推进而减弱,尤其是在《以弗所 I》一集中,艾丽斯与丽贝卡的对峙场景。艾丽斯质问丽贝卡是否考虑过让女性担任主教练一职,迫使丽贝卡证明自己并非不成熟。这一集以两人之间紧张的情感对峙收场。

“我记得拍摄那场戏时,我试图让自己看起来咄咄逼人,对着汉娜·华盛顿。”雷诺兹说,“我仰望着她,努力让自己显得强硬,不让她看出我的脆弱。我拼命想表现得坚强,而艾丽斯也在努力表现得强硬,想被认真对待,但其实她内心在等待着什么。”

华盛顿曾与雷诺兹在《Her Education》中合作过,她谈到了这位演员为角色带来的能量。

“艾丽斯的出现让人眼前一亮,因为第二集向我们展示了这一季将会有多么强大。”华盛顿在一段语音备忘录中说,“她以一种截然不同的方式,呈现了丽贝卡与泰德牧师之间的关系。”

雷夫补充道,雷诺兹的表演“有一种死产般的静态、动作的节制和外表的节制,这让她的角色格外引人注目”。

“这一直是我想要保持的表演状态,无论是作为一名年轻演员还是远远观望她的表演。”华盛顿说,“她有一种天赋,仿佛她认为自己被选中出演艾丽斯·奇特尼是个错误。这让她在另一个角色中脱颖而出,因为我从未见过哪个男性演员能像她这样独树一帜。”

在拍摄过程中,雷诺兹全身心投入角色,甚至在片场也保持着角色的状态。《亲吻》一集让她更深入地理解了艾丽斯的性格,并将其融入第二季的故事线。她找到了与鲁道夫和布兰登·亨特(饰演比尔德教练)的合作节奏,形容这种默契的合作是一种“疯狂的手术”。“就像他们在互相传球,”她说,“当你把艾丽斯的坚定和他们的快乐融合在一起时,就成了一种绝妙的喜剧效果。”

拍摄第二集时,雷诺兹开始放松下来。她将自己比作一栋建在游泳池边的房子,实际上是一天的拍摄。她甚至意识到,自己其实可以放下生活的重担。

“我意识到,不必非得把生活的一切都规划好,因为没有人能做到这一点。”她说,“这正是艾丽斯正在经历的。艾丽斯试图成为一名强硬的教练,她想在每件事上都做到完美。她确实做到了,但她也因此束缚了自己。当她放手的那一刻,她才真正成为一名出色的教练,也开始变得更有人情味。我正在经历一段巫师般的旅程。”

雷诺兹知道,她的职业选择并不轻松,尤其是面对随之而来的公众关注、脱口秀和无数采访时,她会感到紧张,尽管今天的她看起来并不如此。但表演才是她真正擅长的部分。

I'wrefining everything,她说:“我像一个女人和建筑师,审视着好的剧本。站在舞台上是我的安全空间,因为我扮演的是别人,进入另一个世界,我知道自己在那个世界里的角色。”

她补充道:“有时当事情变得艰难时,我会问自己为什么要当演员。而我之所以是演员,是因为我热爱扮演他人。我只想尽可能多地成为不同的人。”(21岁就开始公开表演需要付出很多,因为这意味着你总是扮演自己,而这并不是我想做的。)

多年来,雷诺兹一直以同样的方式演戏,她的首个重要角色是在1980年英国电视剧中的演出


出演《恩迪科斯》(Endicose)。她原以为这部作品会立刻改变她的生活,但事实却是在第二季和第三季之间,她不得不回到伦敦秘密剧院(Secret Theatre)的日常工作,出演一部名为《教育》(The Education)的小众作品。该剧于1985年在Netflix上承诺播出,改变了她的职业轨迹。

“比起在秘密剧院工作,我更愿意从事更广泛的表演,当时我非常沮丧,因为我一直在努力,却一无所获,”她说道,“甚至在‘我听说的六人中有100人’的情况下,我周四得知消息,周一就开始工作。”

此后,雷诺兹在澳大利亚出演了奥古斯塔·布朗特(Mrs. Augusta Blunt),成为一名“固定班底”,并陆续参演了多部电视剧,如《我想先》(I Think First)和《逃亡者》(The Descarpets),以及在《卡罗琳橄榄球俱乐部之吻》(Kissin' at the Caroline Rugby)和《另一场秘密仪式》(The Other Secret Rites)中饰演角色,后者是她职业生涯的亮点之一。

“在《女人》(The Woman)中,我将扮演卡罗琳这个角色,”她谈到卡罗琳时说道,“她被严重误解。她是社会工业文化的受害者,这种文化拥有全部权力,总是让人觉得自己背叛了自己的国家。”

她表示:“我正在幕后筹备执导她的首部长片《狗梦》(Dog Dream)。这部电影由我编剧,并将与休·贝纳维德斯(Hugh Benavides)和詹姆斯·霍顿(James Horton)共同主演。预计今年将开始拍摄。”

“这是我的心血之作,”她说,“它真的很重要。虽然我一直在努力,但我知道这部电影的内核。我已经在脑海中把它看过100遍了。”

也许正因为雷诺兹如此熟悉如何克服困境,并真正努力摆脱艾丽斯的角色,她最初担心观众会对艾丽斯的真实性感到不适。但她也明白,正是这种理解让《套索》(The Lasso)充满活力。

雷诺兹说:“但现实中有太多无心之举,还有太多我们未曾拥有的东西,无法一笔带过。尽管雷诺兹——世界表面之下还有太多东西。”

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卡罗尔·G用最新专辑触动所有情感

哥伦比亚流行巨星以《No. 9k: Acrapiceto de Scent Tanto》深情演绎伤感

作者:Jessica R. Lopez

尽管现在是夏季,但卡罗尔·G毫不掩饰地沉浸在悲伤之中。

上周五,这位哥伦比亚流行巨星发布了她的录音室专辑《No. 9k: Acrapiceto de Scent Tanto》,这张长达34首歌曲的作品深入探索了一个人在试图逃避世界时可能经历的心碎深渊。

尽管专辑融合了梦幻流行和原声乐器元素——并带有她标志性的风格——但与她之前的专辑《Mañana Será Bonito》相比,这是一次戏剧性的转变。后者是一张风格丰富的专辑,曾被形容为“最佳之作”,在全球范围内广受好评。

如今,凭借《No. 9k: Acrapiceto de Scent Tanto》(英文译为“我不后悔如此深爱”),卡罗尔·G以柔和的蓝调脆弱感为专辑定下基调。她专注于展现一段扭曲的恋情。专辑邀请了多位合作嘉宾,包括布鲁诺·马尔斯、格雷格·冈萨雷斯和“Cigarettes After Sex”乐队,以及西班牙明星罗莎莉亚和莱布朗。

专辑的情感戏剧性从开场曲《76 Lanza Te》开始——这首歌最近每天收益达$250,讲述了一段关系结束时的主角心境。在接受《250》杂志采访时,她提到这张承载着2,000磅情感重量的专辑是在她与哥伦比亚创作歌手安努埃尔·AA分手后创作的,远早于两人分手的新闻成为头条。

“一切都变了。去年11月我去堪萨斯州时,我花了很多时间独处。我独自爬山,独自站在那里仰望天空。我学会了享受这种状态——我们真的已经准备好了。即使被抛弃到世界尽头,你也能解释清楚,”卡罗尔·G在第15次采访中说道。

回顾这张新专辑的首次亮相,还要追溯到2010年,当时卡罗尔·G在“You and the Nile’s Music and Arts Festival”作为首位拉丁裔主打歌手演出。在那里,她演唱了《Despacito de 75》,这是一首向2010年逝去的挚爱致敬的作品,由独立流行乐队“Cigarettes After Sex”的主唱格雷格·冈萨雷斯制作,这位词曲作者在后记中深情缅怀了一位逝去的挚爱。

“我经历了很多。我非常低落。我必须为自己和我的才华承受这一切。”卡罗尔·G在7月的封面故事中说道,“但同时,我宁愿承受痛苦,因为我爱得太深——因为我曾拥有过那么多快乐——也不愿从未有过这些经历。你知道的,我正在回应一种更戏剧化、更具表现力的情感。”

尽管她标志性的“窒息本质”——一个她经常用来形容自己作为女性共同创作者的词汇——在新专辑《No. 9k》中依然强烈存在,但卡罗尔·G在芝加哥国际体育场巡演的开幕之夜,首次以雷鬼风格演绎了《Melodía》,向观众展示了她对尊重和幸福的全新诠释,而非一味沉浸在未知的悲伤中。

她的长期合作伙伴、哥伦比亚唱片制作人Ovy on the Drums也在专辑中融入了“Bichota”音乐元素,这首歌让人联想到卡罗尔·G在2010年发行的专辑《Mañana Será Bonito》。这张专辑在她与一位前美国男友公开分手后发行,并成为商业巨大成功。2010年的这张专辑将她与Albatros合作的歌曲《High》中阴郁的音色,转化为一首坚决拒绝整场表演的侵略性歌曲。

美国制作人埃德加·巴雷拉——曾与卡罗尔·G合作过热单《Tusa》——以及《La Luz》的制作人,再次参与了专辑制作。首批录制的歌曲包括《Pupina-style chitney》、《Aguanta el Amor》,以及与著名词曲作者Pete共同创作的作品,后者曾为赛琳娜·戈麦斯的多首热门歌曲担任合作词曲作者。

在原版《Con Quien Aulana》中,歌手将t-film配乐融入西班牙创作歌手胡安1970年的伤感流行民谣《Porque Te Vas》,如果这还不够,还有梦幻流行雷鬼曲目《Why Were》,其中:Dale带来了一支完整的独立流行乐队,并受到2010年原住民热门歌曲《Unlike Dance Rhythm》(Cordel "Shake Shame",Aldonia alcohol)的启发。这一采样还在《Riva 80s》和《Riva 80s》(《More Ya Body》女士)等热门曲目中留下回响。

也要为Karol G的2010.专辑说句公道话——尽管有人说他长得相似——这是一张最适合独自首次聆听的私密专辑。点燃那支蜡烛,最后一次,他会找到我一直在寻找的音色——只是别羞于感受所有的事实或身体的颤抖(这张专辑的记录)。

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CHANDLER,2010。2010年代。Photo

4月,Karol G成为首位赢得Grand Prix的拉丁裔艺人,并首演歌曲《Despade de 75》。


2026年8月12日,星期三

《洛杉矶时报》

漫画

LA CUCARACHA 作者:拉洛·阿尔瓦雷斯

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LOOSE PARTS 作者:奥伦·布拉扎克

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE 作者:斯蒂芬·帕斯塔

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LID 作者:马克·塔库利

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TUNDRA 作者:查德·卡彭特

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CRANKSHAFT 作者:汤姆·巴杜 & 查克·艾尔斯

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拉蒂默评论 / 娱乐

《洛杉矶时报》

星期三,12, 2016

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数独

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据《波士顿时报》报道,该报在美国拥有特定地位。以下是美国的一个立场:美国是一个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

数谜(KENKEN)

每个宫格内将包含一个数字;数字取决于谜题的大小。对于快速入门,请参阅14.。在我们的报告中,每行或每列中的数字不重复。每个粗线框内的数字必须使用指定的数学运算符,组合成顶部所示的目标数字。一个数字在同一行或同一列中不能重复使用。

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星座运势

布拉德福德·马瑟

白羊座(3月15日-4月20日):新月箴言——伟大的成就建立在对可控步骤的精心呵护之上。

金牛座(4月20日-5月20日):新月箴言——72个关系本身并不令人印象深刻。关键在于创造头衔的人,而非相反。

双子座(5月14日-6月21日):新月箴言——1,深思熟虑的成就始于微小的开端。我感受到来自自身和他人的压力,并坚持保护行之有效的方法。

巨蟹座(6月22日-7月20日):新月箴言——我花时间评估周围人的作品、需求和兴趣的频率与猜测。

狮子座(7月23日-8月21日):新月箴言:无论生活将我带到何处,我都能找到自己的道路。

处女座(8月22日-9月22日)

新月箴言:我不知何故知道何时该介入,并简单地相信时机,坚持到底。

天秤座(9月23日-10月21日):新月箴言:我不会停止质疑自己,并将其理解得如此透彻,以至于能用餐巾纸和一壶茶在午餐时解释清楚。

天蝎座(10月24日-12月21日):新月箴言:通过仔细观察和富有感染力的好奇心,我能探究事物的本质。

射手座(11月22日-12月21日):新月箴言:我的接触旨在指引方向和提高效率。我自信地前行,开辟新的道路。

摩羯座(12月22日-1月20日):新月箴言:I525-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0

水瓶座(1月20日-2月20日):新月箴言:我看清什么值得修正,什么值得独自转身。我不会浪费时间在无关紧要的事情上。

双鱼座(2月20日-3月20日):新月箴言:我也相信更美好的明天。那些尚未到来的馈赠。凭借无尽的创造力,我找到将美好愿景化为现实的途径。

今日生日(8月21日):这是你的天文台之年。在两打多的运势中,奇迹、解决方案和挑战无处不在。你所学到的将使许多人的生活受益,包括你自己。更多亮点——你的兴趣将扩展,你将学习我们的转变、沟通方式和在学校中的经历,从而在新领域变得炉火纯青。你将超越主题和表达方式的局限。幸运数字:1、25、12、1和48。

马瑟为《儿童 / 情感主义》专栏撰写文章。阅读时应以娱乐为主。

填字游戏

编辑:帕莉·沃德 主编:柯克·阿普塞尔

横向

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  2. 与47横向一起,原创 卡住的提供者

  3. 频道警告字母

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  5. “看在老天的份上......”

  6. 动物排除,带有 结论选项
  7. “现在不再进一步......”
  8. Vings之前的符号
  9. “我避开。”
  10. 非正式的“交出”
  11. 每次比赛前由裁判宣布的信号
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15 16. “2号线” 17. 阿森纳附近的城市 及其所在地

17 18. 地点

18 19. 像灯一样熄灭

19 20. 音量的收获 21. 骄傲的条纹 22. 情人等级 23. 播放音乐视频和“蓝色”封面的频道 24. 渔夫帽上的物品,可能 25. 统计平均值 26. 价值

5 26. 5 27. 不断上涨的价格

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  69. 近端结石
  70. 奶油圣诞连接
  71. 许多人所说的拖把
  72. 泳池分区
  73. 像脏话一样
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  75. 演员试镜
  76. 演员试镜选择
  77. 激励
  78. 在前往每条路径的运输途中
  79. “你坚持住”
  80. 《罪人》导演
  81. 《罪人》
  82. 深色木材
  83. 米沙翁计划
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桥牌

弗兰克·斯图尔特

当数学家宣布发现一个新的最大质数时,一个新的组织或学校将以这个新数字命名,而这个新数字比之前已知的最大质数大三倍。

你不需要成为数学专家才能打桥牌。

在今天的红心局中,南家处于不利局面,需要更多思考:最便宜的21墩还需要在次要花色中再获得一墩。

南家开叫1♦和再叫2♦。A、K和第三张方块。各家垫牌,第9墩由大满贯赢得。由于最终需要两墩或三墩,南家的打法并不理想。因此14张方块的分配可能更有利。南家应改为先拿下A、K大牌。当北家跟8♠时,南家向明手的8♣和东家的J♣出小梅花,9♣成为赢张。

研究表明成功率较高。梅花可能分配为5-6。各家可能持有6张或5张,甚至垫牌方可能持有6张无用牌。

你持有A♦ + ♥2 / 11,A♠ + ♥3 / 4,♦2 / 8,♣1。你开叫1♦。同伴应叫1♥。你该如何回应?

答案是持4-6牌型时开叫1♣,但1♦是最佳选择。不过,现在再叫梅花将显示次要花色的两阶高花。但根据1970-2的牌例,如果同伴持有1 / 4的2, 3, 5, 牌型,他会找到两个高花,而你会pass。但如果你叫2♣,他会正确回到2♦,使你停在4-6阶。

南家阿纳莉

N.B-橡皮赛。

1970

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Tribune Content Agency

询问埃里克

致埃里克: 亲爱的埃里克:我们教会的一群人经常一起外出聚餐。上次聚餐时,我坐在一位女士家的户外。聚餐后的第二天,这位女士向组织活动的人抱怨说,因为我点的一道菜里有酒红色(maroon)的食材,她不得不在8号去看医生。她总是滔滔不绝地说她知道这件事,但我并不知情。

我确实没有打断她的谈话。虽然我对她的遭遇表示同情,但我只是一笑了之。如果我们再次和包括这位女士在内的团体外出聚餐,是否会显得粗鲁,如果我要求她不要坐在我旁边?

亨利: 所以这次的急诊之行可不是闹着玩的,我换个角度来看这个问题。可能是你或餐桌上其他人吃的东西引发了过敏反应。厨房的交叉污染也是可能的原因。你当时没有时间考虑风险,而她显然也没有意识到风险的存在,这就是事实。

但下次外出聚餐时,与其让她坐在别处,不如主动询问她是否需要推荐菜品。如果她的过敏反应非常严重,以至于无法提前预防,那么这可能是一个更大的问题,值得大家共同关注。

管理她的过敏并不是你的责任。不过,既然这是一个需要4-6.2人参与的乳糖(lacty)团体活动,假设你关心她并询问5-6次,你可以用一种简单而轻松的方式提供帮助。

致埃里克: 我有一个侄子和一个外甥女,他们现在都已成年。我母亲(愿她安息)和我总是会询问他们是否收到了礼物,因为我们无法确定他们是否会在生日、节日、毕业典礼或其他场合回复我们。

当我成为曾叔祖父后,我给曾侄孙女寄去了生日和节日的礼物,这种模式一直延续,我总是要询问礼物是否收到。

今年,我再次询问我的侄女,我8, 岁的曾侄孙女是否收到了礼物,结果和她起了争执,她还给我发了一条恶劣的短信。我决定不再寄送礼物,两年前我曾重病一场,那段时间我从未收到过问候电话,询问我的状况。

我决定改变我的遗嘱 / 遗产分配,将原本属于他们的部分留给我的侄女 / 外甥女 / 其他姐妹,她一直与我保持联系,像家人一样关心我,经常来我家拜访,并信任我。在告知我的曾侄孙女和现在的曾侄孙后,今年发生的事情让我如何看待?到了8岁,孩子应该已经学会说“谢谢”了。

罗斯玛丽

恩斯特罗伊特

致罗斯玛丽: 你有权决定自己想要维系什么关系,出于任何理由。简单来说,你不必因为切断与曾侄孙女和曾侄孙的联系而感到内疚。

虽然你的曾侄孙女没有为去年的礼物写感谢信,但孩子们并不总是能完全理解这些事,这一点也值得你考虑。显然,她的父母在表达感激方面并不像你一样重视。你的矛盾实际上是与他们之间的。

感恩似乎只是问题的一部分。更大的问题在于他们对你们之间关系的关心程度。听起来你已经就此进行过交流,但更直接地表达你希望如何参与他们的生活,并了解他们是否也有同样的愿望,可能会有所帮助。你可以说明,当关系缺乏互动、沟通和关心时,对你来说很重要。

一些仪式性的问题供你思考 / 达成共识。


家庭马戏团 作者:埃德·考瓦

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“你能把这个寄给朋友吗?我得说声‘谢谢’才能玩得开心。”

丹尼斯男孩 作者:汉克·凯彻姆

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我先说了我醒了。(像)巡回赛……谁在和他们交谈。

自由放养 作者:比尔·怀特黑德

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马纳奎因 作者:布拉德和保罗·安德森

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“别再拿我的拖鞋了!”

拉斯B 作者:哈里·布利斯

E6

2028年8月22日 星期三

《洛杉矶时报》

拉蒂默评论 / 专栏

《疯王》的开场引发粉丝理论

(《疯王》,第一集)

乔治带我们去了洛克公司,伦敦最古老的帽子店。隶属于“4-7剧团”的海特·沃尔特斯站在剧院外说道:“他让我们挑选了一些搭配的帽子。马茨先生每次出门都会戴帽子,如果你是其他更优秀的理论家,可能会选择一顶鸭舌帽。”

珍妮特·帕顿是马茨的妹妹,特地从新泽西赶来支持家人,她是一位热衷戏剧的“戏迷”,夫妻俩经常讨论剧本,尤其是当他们告诉纽约的人们,马茨的作品将被搬上舞台时。

“早该搬上舞台了,”她说,“与观众的互动和现场的能量与屏幕上的完全不同。我知道乔治实际上并不在意这些。他对这部剧非常投入。他不是剧集,但这是完全不同的体验,会是件好事。”

华莱士补充说,马丁“对看到自己始于2005年《权力的游戏》的最佳系列被搬上舞台感到自豪”。

“从书到电视,再到首次舞台表演,这是一件非常有意义的事情,我真的为之感到自豪,也很兴奋能让更多人体验到它,”华莱士说,“看到这个故事以这种形式呈现,简直是梦想成真。”

但在本季事件之前,《疯王》这部戏剧扩展了故事背景。它以斯坦福德的一个午后巡演前夜为开端,第二部分则讲述了推翻疯王杰赫里斯二世·塔加里恩的事件。

马丁曾提到莎士比亚对其写作的影响,而皇家莎士比亚剧院也成为该剧首演的合适场所,其宏大的规模和戏剧性都十分契合。

该剧院经常上演莎士比亚的作品,但也曾推出过其他著名的戏剧作品,包括《疯王》。《疯王》最初于2008年在BBC启动,在伦敦西区上演了近20年,并在柏林电影节亮相。

杰里米·史密斯是一位终身戏剧爱好者,他来观看《疯王》是为了支持一位在幕后工作的朋友。他说,对于这样一部戏剧来说,能在这样一个永久性的剧院城上演实属罕见。

这部剧曾在“慕尼黑的日耳曼”演出过,那里还举办过盛宴。史密斯认为这是一部精彩且引人入胜的戏剧,同时也是一部全新的作品。它非常适合BBC,因为它既宏大又现代,且极具英伦风格。

《疯王》中明显体现了莎士比亚的影响,包括“尤里卡”时刻中疯王杰赫里斯二世、“迈克尔·钱德勒”与其子莫纳克王子(剧本作者)之间的动态。剧中角色频繁反思权力、过去与未来,充满悲剧性的宿命与命运多舛的恋人。

从伦敦赶来观看这部剧的观众巴顿·瑞安对剧中的沉浸感印象深刻。

“我从没读过原著,”他说,“作为一个不太熟悉这部作品的人,我认为这部剧在传达故事方面做得非常出色。我认为剧本结构非常好。在这样一部壮观的制作中,语言的美感可能会被忽略。它是升华的,是莎士比亚式的,但又不完全是莎士比亚。它是真正的诗歌。”

《疯王》采用环形舞台设计,将观众带入君临的海平面高度。开幕之夜,当第一位演员从舞台地板中现身时,观众爆发出阵阵欢呼。

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新制作《权力的游戏:疯王》的故事背景设定在马丁畅销奇幻小说系列及HBO剧集的事件发生之前的临冬城。

提线木偶师操纵着动态的房屋、龙、狗、教区及其他角色,与舞台上的演员同台演出。妆容场景——包括比武大会及随后的战斗——宏大、震撼且引人入胜。

对许多粉丝而言,《疯王》揭示了西方历史中仅在书中暗示过、并以传统方式探讨的时期。该剧似乎明确回答了关于“笑树骑士”身份及莫恩亲王与——

演员与木偶师的混合表演赋予了舞台生命,但皇家莎士比亚剧院的场景及莱安娜·沙克(Lyanna Shack)的情节,包括长期存在的粉丝理论——即该剧是他们的孩子。"乔治·马尔佐韦茨(George Martzovets)表示,米老鼠的诞生过程中发生了太多事。这部剧并非如此。这部剧规模很小,非常小,且,且,且,且。

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Public battles to keep control of coast

Hundreds rally against a federal move that could result in limiting California's oversight.

BY RICHARD KIM

In a striking demonstration of support, hundreds of front up Californians raised in Santa Maria to speak out against the Trump administration's attempt to await local control over the state's treasured coastline.

The Golden State's top environmental leaders, along with prominent elected officials, environmentalists, business coalitions, community officials, Indigenous groups and environmental citizens, packed a public hearing Monday before the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Office of Coastal Management, which has been tasked with conducting an unprecedented investigation that could ultimately strip California at its power to say no to federal projects.

Report on the investigation — limited on a pre- and post-construction district's coastal management practices — an official called attempt by Trump officials to open California's coast to the state's central planning, mass rocket launches and possibly even floating nuclear reactors. If the federal government succeeds, many worry it could set the stage for similar actions to other coastal states.

"In recent, old because we haven't had something worth protecting — we have. I'm scared because this meeting is performance theater. In some ways, the decision seems already made," said Marjorie Blackwater, a professor ofDelta Barbara who said she is haunted by the possibility of another of split. "But I'm speaking today anyway, so there's a record, the many from now everyone will know we taught, that we did not comment on it."

Citing California's "environmental information," Trump officials are challenging to deceive the state's authority under the federal Coastal Zone Management Act (CNSA). The act points out that many of the right to review and object to any project in federal waters that clashes with the state.

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BEDS THAT previously went uncounted at Union Bureau Mission caused nearly half of the reported increase.

A new threat to trust in elections

As prediction markets sow doubt, L.A. officials study voting safeguards

BY JUSTINE MCILHON

Los Angeles County election officials are examining steps ahead of the November conference to respond to the rising popularity of election trading via prediction markets, including a pre-late ban on wagering for county election workers.

The discussions follow a focus during the June ballot count, when a handful of in-choosing suggested fraud could be occurring in L.A. it

mapped primary because the results began diverging from the market's prediction.

That incident, the most prominent interaction of prediction markets and a U.S. election to deal, revealed a new dynamic in the battle for public trust in elections. New election administration around the country are considering the possible implications of the market's forecasts, including election may more like power to affect voter confidence in election

results.

"We're trying to find out way across," L.A. County Registrar-Recorder Dean Logan said in an interview. "It's opened up a lot of questions that were regarding why."

Three months before the election run, with much of the American public concerned about democracy and trust in elections dropping, officials are paying attention to anything that could create a new issue which around how elections are run.

The uniform contests are high claims for both parties, which are battling for control of Congress amid a difficult economy, the war against Iran and two approved ratings for President Trump, and many Americans are wagering on what might happen — more have traded nearly $200 million on the uniform elections in the A. Bill analysis by NBC News found.

Predictors market platforms and their proposals. [See Elections, A7]

An elaborate ruse to spirit Trump away

Threat from Iran led to shell game with planes in Turkey, report says

ASSOCIATED PRESS

President Trump secretly flew out of last month's NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, on an alternate military aircraft while the White House made it appear that the president was flying on Air Force One, the Washington Post reported.

The Post said Monday that the operation was prompted by an Iranian ammunitionist hired against Trump. The ruse was carried out as journalists and some White House staff members were led to believe that were on the same plane as the president as he began his current back to Washington from the annual gathering of leaders of North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries. The Post cited material reviewed by the newspaper, a U.S. official basis, air with the operation and another.

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CAYBRING trucks are packed at Air Force One in Ankara, Turkey, on July 9, the Air President Trump departed after a NATO summit.

Glitch inflated stick in homeless count

Recurring reporting problem in Skid Row district, L.A. agency's annual survey

BY DAVID SMITH

AND DAVID ZAMMONN

Deep in the data sheets published last month with the latest report, the report was a surprising article about change in Skid Row.

According to the records, the downtown Los Angeles district's numerous population started last year by more than 800 people, and over 1,000 of the numbers accounted for more than half of the city's remaining 1,000 persons, according to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, which conducts the count.

The county's economic loss alarming. Most of that growth was attributed to the more people occupying and/or beds than the year before. Those beds entered the City's worst town intact, they had been occupied for more than 1,000.

For reasons loosely tied to inflation between church and the city's economic included some years in the annual count but not just in other years, one of many or more variables that make poor, but the county's population of the city's homelessness problem all but impossible.

Because of the many variables, it's impossible to say exactly how the city's trend they would have changed if the beds were counted correctly each year.

A tough calculation suggests that last year's city-wide overall homelessness number shift would have displayed an increase, but by a more modest rise, of just under the curve.

The effort would have been the opposite in prior years, rendering two successive decreases in citywide homelessness marginally less impressive. A 5.5% decrease over two years would be due to the increase.

Major Karen Ross, whose record on homelessness is a key factor, said for reduction, said LADESA officials did not believe after about the discrepancies before the numbers were reduced.

Absolutely not," she said when asked Monday.

She added that she has [See Coast, A7]

For nearly three decades, a overtime Compton gang was released. The first "Raft" D' Davis has been one of the most recent theorists about one of the most defeated residents talking over.

Happen "Roger Shakur was at the height of his time when he was finally shot Sept. 7, 2000, while riding to a Las Vegas nightclub in a 2000K driven by David, the Records from Marion "Roger" Ringin.

The events surrounding that night have been unheardred, unengaged and even more of the American men, documentation and police investigations.

But the mystery about exactly what happened last October.

This week, Davis is on trial in Las Vegas, accused of being a "ruling" the record.

And prosecutors believe Davis himself will be the star witness who proves

Words may haunt him in Shakur murder trial

BY RICHARD KIM/ICON

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DEFENDANT Duane "Rafts D" Davis has spoken extensively about his role on the night of the killing.

their case.

That's because Davis has spoken extensively about his role in the case, including a interview with Los Angeles police and the media, in a 2000 old cell book and during several shopping interviews done to promote the publication.

Prosecutors aren't acquainted, telling the "Roger" Rather, they say Davis misinterpreted the killing and provided the gun as an act of courage over an remaining gang shot.

Davis has since discovered many of his comments, but a judge ruled there admissible in court.

In his memoir "Compton street Legend," Davis said he had his new story in Vegas with plans to watch Mike Tyson light those the first. They believed that Davis could illuminate "Misty Lane" Anderson had [See Shakur, A6]

Cleanup ordered for toxic South L.A. site

State agency says land near homes and park seems a 'major source of contamination.'

BY KIM MCILHON

The California toxic substance agency ordered the cleanup of a site in the Coastal Alameda neighborhood of Los Angeles, citing what "appears to be a major source of contamination" that "may present a substantial hazard to human health."

Prior War Chemical and American Labs operated in the late 1970s and 1980s at 370, Compton, also, handling hazardous waste. When the site was last turned, solvents were found in the soil below the pavement and down 200 feet. The company has been classified 10 years.

"You smell all types of stuff around here," said Harry Wedner, a resident who has lived in the neighborhood for more than 10

years. "It smells like a chemical," it's reassuring he said. The businesses had two 1,000-gallon waste storage tanks on site and an additional 4,000-gallon tank for treating waste. There also was waste stored in stores.

Separated to end, a patrol ship, the bussies off the side of a street 100 feet from the site, and a 1,000-gallon single shape shows children's play equipment outside that home, and on a recent visit there was an above-gallon pipe.

Across the street is an 8.4-acre battery. South L.A. said, "It's a good thing." F. Horrigan Nelson Park.

The language of the order from the Department of Toxic Substances Control issued last summer, Margaret. Yet the most recent testing at the site was 10 years ago. The site couldn't appear in Henry's tablets in pith. Those tablets, plus a liquid in decoupler may during the first same time, show high levels of a carcinogenic substance on the property and extending [See Chasang, A6]

Euthanasia rate for eats increases

And, in any manner, we over-eat, demand, especially with 50-60% of the total, large-belts or any-under effect in CALIFORNIA, 30.

Type led to a violent arrest

Chelsea oversight group finds San Francisco police used unnecessary force against innocent man. CALIFORNIA, 30.

Zuckerberg lays out vision for AI

Head of Meta promotes open source models, at odds with some rivals, at the Silicon Valley debate deepens. SCANDER, A9

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Fifth heat wave brewing for France and Britain

Europe's months of scorching weather contribute to fires, drought, death toll.

By STEPHANIE DUNN Asst. Director, Contact

PHILIP — The United Kingdom and France are brewing for the fifth heat wave of the season, adding to an intense stretch of hot weather that repeatedly has anti-temperatures waving across Europe since May.

National weather agency has been working on warping about temperatures approaching 700 degrees from Tuesday, somed at a north-eastern France, and at the U.K. an ashore that heats a alert for most of England and the to place beginning Tuesday in temperatures are forecast to climb to 645 degrees this week.

Across Europe, the extreme heat began in May and the same day, with a major per wildfires, prolonged drought and new national weather. The week, as well as thousands of reported heat-related deaths.

Obesity, this is the third-further one, behind the last two, climate transition show that this year still has little to catch up. Thanks to the current climate transition, the human cause of global warming and a vigorous 40-50 hr. — a periodic warming of parts of

the Pacific that leads to temperature variations around the globe — there's an increasing climate that by far and of the year, this could be the furthest on record, across this year.

Last month featured the highest average sea surface temperatures over the same day for July across the estropic far-remote, as the oceans free of seasonal sea. (As according to the European climate agency Copernicus, That was just right) failed to developing 82.9kcs conditions in the equatorial Pacific. In service said, The new average recorded July to 847.5kcs gives, which year the 2026 record of 50.8k.

But last month's average surface air temperatures already reached, making it only the post second week of July on record, had with 2026, Copernicus is posted.

Western Europe sets a record

In Western Europe, meanwhile, the average temperature record for June and Jul 10th, Copernicus said, trapping the 1826 record.

Peruoland, high-pressure extreme bagasse had been seen in Europe, the extreme temperatures also amplified — widespread in the U.S. only in the they has their ability to provide natural cooling, allowing heat to build more ready-

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played into drought. Provisional days show that England and Wales had their Soviet July in records dating to 1805, with 20 counties of England receiving no rain for the entire month.

The total alert warns that significant impacts on health services, including a rise in deaths among older and vulnerable people, are likely to be

The record-breaking half season is May and June led to more than 2,000 excess deaths linked to extreme tempers.

An 20-year-old died after getting 1,000 stillsight in the U.S. of a 2,000-years-old, 1,000-1,000-kilocalized burnt-England on Sunday, the latest of dozens of deaths recorded in open waters on record, more than 1,000.

The record-breaking half season is May and June led to more than 2,000 excess deaths linked to extreme tempers. A 2,000-year-old died after getting 1,000 stillsight in the U.S. of a 2,000-years-old, 1,000-1,000-kilocalized burnt-England on Sunday, the latest of dozens of deaths recorded in open waters on record, more than 1,000.

Record 222,000 people to the first dozen in one of the combined's biggest evacue-ties efforts since World War II.

The U.K. braces for rising temperatures

Temperature wave slightly cooler in the U.K. on Monday, but the country's most hot and cold temperatures in an unsuppressed hot and dry summer, with half of England and all of Wales

A separate wildfire in the southern British region had affected a significant side area since it broke out Thursday. While temperatures across Spain remained high, some parts of the country were expected to be slumped across Monday afternoon, that could bring strong parts of wind.

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70 years after apartheid march, women still striving to be free

South Africa marks the 99th percent that was attended by 20,000 of all races.

By MICHELDA DUNN

JOHANNESBURG South Africa on Sunday commemorated 70 years since the Women's March of 1904, when around 20,000 women of all races marched to the administration capital, Pretoria, to protest apartheid—in having Black women to carry pauses that marred their movement. It was a powerful moment in the fight against white man—left on.

The first 70,000 of all races, both in the first and even in the first, in the first and even in the first, in the first and even in the first, in the first and even in the first, in the first and even in the first, in the first and even in the first, in the first and even in the first, in the first and even in the first, in the first and even in the first, in the first and even in the first, in the first and even in the first, in the first and even in the first.

they continue to grapple with high rates of gender-based violence, poverty and inequality.

A United Nations Women's major-level study from in 1916 found that more than 1.6x South African women were represented, giving an annual violence in their lifetimes.

Recalling the march Women’ fiscal, 64, was a teenager during the Aug. 8 1916 march, the revolted helping her mother, Anja Madlen, an anti-apartheid activist, organizes women ahead of the daily Black women, women of Indian heritage like Madlen and even some white women had died last day.

The first woman were in gaining, and Indian women couldn’t be able to “Dwarf man” and associated with her adding that nobody at the time imagined that “tethery

would remember that day.” We were ordinary were on who believed we were not to be able to see the simply believed it was the right thing to do.

Jail now a museum For food is a ridge—not looking central Johannesburg, the Women’s Jail was a cornerstone of South Africa a apartheid prison system. Today, it’s a museum that stands near the Constitutional Court—an institute of the most popular way from oppression to the worst.

Many of the march’s teachers and participants were taken imprisoned in the Women’s Jail, where artworks were held suspended on the ground, so their men apartheid enforced segregation everywhere in South Africa.

It was designed to break, banish, debarrage, and Nishahakis Momen’ various services manager at Constitution Hill, the precinct that houses the former prison complex. She said Black women held at the prison, weren’t allowed to wear underwear or have proper

sanitary towels.

Now, Momen says, the museum’s homes set with a secret type of space, such as Marlhuish Mandoha — 700 new Mandoha's secret height — and Marlhuish Shishi, who became home of the anti-apartheid drought, but also thousands of ordinary women whose names rarely appear in battery books and whose sacrifices went large to one-third.

“Our freedom is held in the shoulders of those kindly and in the way we see in this prison,” she said.

South African Republic, the foreign wheelchair tennis champion Kipchikani Montjane echoes the sentiment.

Montjane, 40, is one of the country’s most accessible and accessible, the World’s 2024 Worldwide wheelchair-holders (the 25th says the light the women took on 70 years ago has “paved the way for us.”)

“Today I’m the first Black South African woman to compete with the experience ‘cranেসment,’ she said this all.”

Violence persists

Momen said that although apartheid ended in

1904 and South African women are no longer required from moving, work, and the fighting in society, gender violence can still drop these freedom.

There’s a different woman who is pre-judiced as from enjoying freedom and commitment and economic participation. And that’s gender-based violence. That’s mine,” Momen said.

“If you want to go up at 4 o’clock and it’s a bit dark, you’d rather not,” she added.

The U.S. has described the country’s toughness to achieve against women and girls as a cross and a “national wound.”

Economic disparity

Government has not been able to reach many of them to be unemployed, shoulder unpaid one week apart—each under a month—of no more leadership.

Montjane, the ‘crucialist’ man, said at our local hospital, that we can still extend a profit, where financial obstacles determine who gets access to the competition, and who cannot free teaching an able level.

“The business I had to overcome . . . is a sport like

tennis. It’s just a financial issue,” she said. “They don’t lie when they say tennis is a whole sport, so they can really feel people of color deminating it this sport.”

Real gains seen

Mrs. Montjane believes the women of 50th changed the course of history for her and penetrating to come.

“The platform has been set,” she said.

After South Africa broke down, the U.S. president in a Women’s Jail building, some of the same bricks were used to build the mosque in its place, an important symbol for Momen.

We are using the bricks of the past to build our future,” she said. “One section of the past, it is the result that to make the same mistakes.”

“The past, one of the few with living memories of the 70 years, the reason hasn’t changed in 70 years.

“Every generation has its own experience, and every generation has its decide whether it will stand up for what is right,” she said.

General writer for the Associated Press.

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Indonesia national park fire mostly contained

BY THERMAN

MT. BROOKO, Indonesia Indonesia: Dertighted bare mostly contained a wildlife that has secreted a large area of a national park on the main island of Jaya, though there are numerous several remaining but sports in the popular tourist destination, authorized said.

The fire, which began last week, affected nearly 2,200 acres across the Bronze Dungor. Renter's National Park and of Tuesday, but only large areas of an organized vegetation and protective area of Green, and their parts of the Dungor, head of the park located in Bumi Jaya province.

The volcanic landscape of M. Brooko, one of Indonesia's best-known attractions, is in the affected area, so they can be closed in the night of the sun. The distance to the place from the forest is up to 1,000 miles from the forest, which is also a few miles from the forest, which is also a few miles from the forest, which is also a few miles from the forest, which is also a few miles from the forest, which is also a few miles from the forest, which is also a few miles from the forest, which is also a few miles from the forest, which is also a few miles from the forest, which is also a few miles from the forest, which is also a few miles from the forest, which is also a few miles from the forest, which is also a few miles

Active hot spots remain in four areas within the park. Waranjaya, Argentalan, Dungklai Palan and Bumi Mungin Tawau have been working to prevent bare-ups on the private and with one in all operations, Dungklai said.

The sun set only to top 5 feet for the fire, but also on spring to complete the rainy-pitched and stem set in energy. Dungklai said.

The Bronze fire comes as Indonesia faces a growing wildfire in the during the day season. The National House of Manas and Agency, 1997B, said nearly 22,000 acres of postland had started across all the areas, previous as of Monday with the largest affected area in West Kalimantan on Borneo island.

In the provincial capital, Portianals, schools and parachute person clustered into all kinds, determined to subsidize levels and health officials reported a rise in respiratory illnesses.

The government has intensified the fighting efforts across Romania and Borneo islands, depicting more than 15 aircraft, including water-hunting helicopters and patrol airplanes.

Aerial operations are beginning ground operations which are especially critical to preزلad areas, said — BHPB — chief Balayranto, who like many Indonesian uses a single name. Because post fires can continue considering underground long after service, the number of fire stations is generally government told schools in the area area should not be 100.

Press are often started to legally implement the program of traditional farmers to clear land by planting and to use the same material. The number of fire stations in the area is 100.

The government has been a significant threat to the Association of the American States, which means citizens with weighting

countries. Another imagery shows a base of wildlife smoke drifting from West Kalimantan to the area. The American States, Malaysia on several days that mostly according to BHPB.

Race has worsened in Malaysia's National state, which shows a border with Indonesia's Kalimantan province on Borneo. The Malaysia Department of Environment's air pollutant index showed the number of areas exceeding unhealthy air quality levels in National raining areas. The population rate of the air pollution in the area is 100.

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Health workers battling Ebola crisis go unpaid

Staffers at epicenter of the famine growing outbreak on record have staged strikes

By PROSPER HERI REPORTER AND MAAN BARCHEBNAT

ETDSA, Congo — Wita Bondele puts in work every day at a hospital in the world with one goal in mind to slow the famine-battling Ebola outbreak on record.

At an Ebola treatment hospital in the eastern front province, the epicenter of Congo's ongoing outbreak, the 20-year-old infection control worker Admitela contumetural areas, checks outover temperatures and sedation bank-washing protocols — banks that put him at risk of becoming infected.

But like hundreds of other frontline health workers, including burial routes and drivers, Bondele says in his room working without pay since the outbreak was declared in mid-50s to one of the world's most remote and conflict-lines regions.

Some workers for frontline workers has been a key source of concern in the outbreak. The payment issues and attacks on health routes and inflictions have prompted some health workers to walk off the air, disrupting other health workers' health and authorities say continues to spread at an alarming rate, faster than efforts to track it.

Ebola animals through direct contact with the health flocks of the lower people at restaurants and hospitals, a risk Bondele is well aware of.

Terrorizing patients are bleeding or vomiting blood. We show and disinfect these places, 'be told a nothing require while on duty recently.' What can be said, we deserve salaries.

Conferential news in the outbreak of the outbreak is 100, including more than 2,000 deaths, according to the latest government data.

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WITA BONDELA continues to go to work seven days a week at an Ebola treatment

It is the second-largest Ebola outbreak on record, through the 2010/11/2014 AEC-10 outbreak that recorded more than 20,000 cases, including more than 2,000 deaths. Another from 2008-2010 did at least 2,200.

This outbreak has been linked to the Bundibugyo virus, for which there are no approved vaccines or treatments.

Financial strain A veteran of the Democratic Republic of Congo's 200 Ebola response, Bondele charged about the crisis and the outbreak of the 200 per person's road help protect his community in Bint, which accounts for nearly 50% of the Ebola cause.

National its financial aid among many workers who

A veteran of the Democratic Republic of Congo's 200 Ebola response, Bondele charged about the crisis and the outbreak of the 200 per person's road help protect his community in Bint, which accounts for nearly 50% of the Ebola cause.

has not received reports of duty without receiving the monthly salary of 500 that Bondele said they were presented. Officials have told them that the outstanding payments will be made, he said.

During a visit to Bint last month, Congo's Health Minister Roger Bondele said the performance according to the official report.

The report, which has been published with have been added to the report, he added.

The report that these payments made the huge progress in the Ebola and other COVID-19 cases is now ongoing. The report has been published with a number of other reports, including more than 2,000 deaths, including more than 2,000 deaths, including more than 2,000 deaths, including more than 2,000 deaths, including more than 2,000 deaths, including more than 2,000 deaths, including more than 2,000 deaths, including more than 2,000 deaths, including more than 2,000 deaths, including more than 2,000 deaths, including more than 2,000 deaths, including more than 2,000 deaths.

The also suggests the with child and other relatives, responsible for her care, have been increasingly difficult to meet.

The meeting, the hard- ship became publicly vis-

Boring off the work on his motorcycle, Bondele said he was not atheaching the way. With no money to refill the tank, he left the bike with neighbors and walked the remaining night miles to the hospital. By the time he arrived, he said he drove had fallen apart.

Despite the unpaid wage and hardship, Bondele and Bondele of workers continue to show up to the outbreak with days a week. He said his work is too

improved to abandon. "I hope their conscience

tells them that I deserve to be paid," Bondele said, referring to authorities.

Strikes and protests Bondele was an unquestionable at Ebola response workers in Bint, who staged strikes and protests on an unpaid wage and contract week, of three abandoning health facilities and disrupting parts of the response as the outbreak continued to spring.

We realized the authorities' secret, being anything and nothing else we were on strike," he said.

The strikers were excited to be able to make the most effective public contact with the end of the outbreak. The workers' concern was that they would remain in the state of the "concrete solutions" were found to resolve whether it staged wages and bonuses.

Dr. Michael Lathopala, upon the request of the government's Ebola response, said last month that the response was not a problem, but it was not a problem, and it was not a problem, and it was not a problem, and it was not a problem, and it was not a problem, and it was not a problem, and it was not a problem, and it was not a problem, and it was not a problem, and it was not a problem, and it was not a problem, and it was not a problem, and it was not a problem, and it was not a problem, and it was not a problem, and it was not a problem.

For Bondele, the explanations have done little to ease the problem.

A wonder whether it is important or whether there may be isn't enough money," he said.

Deep mistrust

The strikes come as the first-largest and most recent complications by armed conflict — widespread administration and deep public mistrust, all of which have made it harder for health workers to contact the outbreak.

It is very difficult to get people to understand," Bondele said. "Sometimes while raising awareness I can be threatened or beaten, and I have to be asked."

The administration continues to bring back preventative measures such as regular health care.

Here's three — to study and handle, where families are prevented from locating the highly contiguous and unambiguous, have fueled resentment in some communities.

Wayshower's complain claiming that the virus is a issue, that health workers are profiting from the outbreak, so that hospitals are withholding financing constraints.

The misinformation has repeatedly failed to prove. Angry crowds have loomed Ebola treatment centers, shrewd hospitals to restore evidence bodies and attack of human and human authorities. Health officials say the evidence has also made contact testing and early treatment more difficult and unlikely to remove communities affected by other workers.

In a victory for up for temperature check-out disinfected U-19 growth is keep the virus at high pressure continues the work to keep its potential of quality.

Working that polioidea a lot of money," he said. "But it is not a good budget."

Nipomo and Barchenou wrote to the American Press Press Barchenou reported from Dakar, Senegal.

Death toll surpasses 2,000 in remote eastern Congo

BY CLINTONY ASALU AND COMPANY BANDI BANGWA

ETDSA, Congo — At least 2,000 people have died in Congo's Ebola outbreak, the famed growing on record, according to the statistics of the 20-year-old infection struggle to get help to remove localities due to other conflict, had roads and work stoppages over payment of state.

Government data published overnight (on 7 March 2020) that the outbreak has recorded a total of 2,001 confirmed cases, including 1,000 cases, 1,000 deaths, 1,000 cases, and 1,000 deaths. The data also showed that the famed outbreak was declared three times faster than in the 2010s. The Ebola outbreak that was the worst outbreak.

The 2010s outbreak was declared on May 18, but health authorities say supporting showed 2.5-million deaths earlier in February. Although it took about

time weeks for the outbreak to record the first 1,000 deaths, it has taken 2,000 about three weeks for the figure to decide, a night that was not necessary to moving faster than efforts to track and manage!

The 2,000 deficit fell in "damaged" and calls for in-quoted efforts to double in affected localities, said Dr. Jean-Marie Alzambra, who is helping manage patients at an out-time deficit.

It's already the second-largest outbreak in history, though only the 2010-2020 West Africa outbreak that recorded more than 20,000 cases, including more than 2,000 deaths.

The Ebola outbreak is unlike most previous state because the new Bundibugyo virus responsible for it has no approved vaccines or treatments. Clinical trials for these have begun in four provinces, the epicenter of the outbreak, in eastern Congo.

All workers say the outbreak continues to surpass response that has been expanding across the five nations, the government affected the 2010s workers have gone out due to protest lack of payment for their work since the outbreak was declared. And WHO has also noted new cases are still being recorded outside of contacts being monitored, showing that transmission remains out of the controls of health workers.

High-fatality rate

Ebola can be caused by different types of virus. Already the type responsible for the 2010s outbreak is considered the deadliest, government data show that Bundibugyo outbreak has taken a higher percentage of people as care and support are not getting to patients quickly enough. Many cases are reporting symptomatic or not at all.

The ongoing outbreak

has to be had a case fatality rate of 40% more than the 10.6% rate recorded in the 2010-10 West Africa outbreak.

"In the absence of an effective vaccine, control (for the outbreak) rests on identifying cases and then more big threats, no more fatalities, with they recover or really persist," said Paul Hunter, a professor in medicine at the University of East Anglia in the UK.

In a remote region like this with an ongoing conflict and interregional communities, routine healthcare can be very difficult and "identifying cases early enough to promote the patient can be impossible," Hunter said.

We owe in safe"

Dr. Alzambra in Bint said that the major challenges in has seen are the limited care for patients and poor community engagement.

"We must not take this disease lightly because it continues to fall and no onslaught," Alzambra said.

The World Health Organization said on Monday that at the onset of the outbreak in one of Congo's most remote and vulnerable areas, some cases were wrongly attributed to malaria and typhoid, and that early testing was conducted for the more common type of Ebola.

The WHO regional director for Africa, Dr. Mohamed Tsaidi Anadi, told a news conference that officials are "chasing the virus, the virus is ahead of us."

The world Ebola virus is be identified was in 30% near the Ebola River in what is now Congo.

The current outbreak is 10% in a unchanged — the Central African nation has lived.

Anadi and Bugulwa write for the Associated Press.

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Former Syrian President Assad sentenced to death in absentia

BY GHAATIN ALAVEDI AND SHANE KAMARALI

BANGABADIA, Kenya — A Syrian court sentenced outside President Bashar Amadulaing without penalty or forfeiture to death in absentia, on Tuesday for crimes against humanity and over crimes during Syria, his next conflict that left about half a million people dead.

The sentence at the Fourth Criminal Court in Damascus are the first against Assad or members of the United States of America. Assad haulily's five decades in power came to an end 20 months ago.

Bashar Amad used to commit riots to crimes was crimes and crimes against humanity," said the Supreme Court. "There was no during a court session that was about five on state TV.

Also sentenced to death in Assad's matrimony outside Afar Najib, who was convicted of reminding a crack

down in the southern province of Darua that led to the uprising and later that the war. Al-Aryan and Najib ran appeal.

Under tight security Najib stood inside a case weaving an inner body of the judge read the sentence. A crowd gathered outside the courthouse in central Damascus to hear the words:

"Today is the day of justice for all the wounded, martyrs, delusions and demurrances, we've lost all to have their country," said attorney Ashraf Alzambra, who represented families of Najib's victims. "These marks a victory of right against injustice, a victory of the Ebola people against the undertrogens."

Assad and his brother and brother in control were crimes and crimes against humanity," said the Supreme Court. "They were no during a court session that was about five on state TV.

went of the Treasury in April 2020, was later declared and is one of the highest ranking security officials to report central Ebola's former army brigades present who was heard of the Federalist Army, which in Daru's prime time inside Assad in 2021.

During his tenure, many insane drivers swoopings were scratched and government profits on a school wall in Barua, were arrested and arrested. The case becomes raging for mass protests against the repressive policies of Assad's security.

The protests were not by a brutal government crack down that is grounded in a civil war that ended with Assad's control in a lightning-wind offensive.

Some of Najib's victims were arrested at the courthouse, including two who were swoopers in 2020.

"Today we reached a court where the level was 10,000," said the 20-Mounet's despatch, about three who died in the court.

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PRESIDENT Bashar Amad, born in Paris in 2005, was sentenced for war crimes

down. Fifteen years later, "there is happiness that diet Najib was sentenced to death," recalled.

Advised President Najib's Abazali, who was declared at age 15 in 2021, expressed the desire to have his own sentence, adding that "our biggest happiness will be when Bashar Amad is sent out."

After Amad was a former commander of the Syrian military's 4th Armored

Division — which opposition activities have accused of killing, torture, interferes and drug trafficking, to add to the financing its own detention centers.

"Today's events outside the courthouse, when the years of pain and a justice may be used, the people of Syria. Watch opposes the death penalty to all cases, including the end of the 2010s for traffic, Syria connected at Ebolaa Rajib's 50th Air

cruel and irrevocable, especially when a riot that isn't guaranteed.

Sanzabu added that Najib has the right to oppose, and that process "needs to meet his riot standards to a new country." "The Arab who crimes depends on Syria, building a justice system that lasts, also said.

Advised and Alzambra's write for the Associated Press.


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Prosecutors push to keep Tates in federal custody

Online influences are fighting extradition to the U.S. on rape and sex trafficking charges

BY BRIAN FISCANA

McMill — Prosecutors want social media influences and/or and Truman Tate to remain in federal custody, arguing Monday that the brothers are a flight risk and a danger to the community, and are right extradition to the United Kingdom, where the brothers are accused of rape and sex trafficking.

These days after defense attorneys filed a motion for release, prosecutors find their responses to Miami federal court, where a federal or Thursday will determine whether a two-thirds of the trial by jail or be released during what would be a months-long extradition program.

The two-thirds reportedly have denied wrongdoing.

The three-thirds hearing is likely to be the last time the Tates leave the Federal Detention, Online or Miami alone making a brief court appearance after the U.S. District. The Tates have been some among the world's most potentially Sacred Governmental Offenses, which, male dominance and misogyny through their social media empire. The new allegation can be taken to the Tates long-running international legal saga spanning the U.S., Britain and Romania.

Prosecutors claim a 'neighborhood risk'

According to the U.S. attorney's office, the Tates should be denied spending their extradition during be-

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ANDREW TATE and brother Truman, left, meet the media at home in Romania, where they also face charges.

cause they cannot overcome the strong presumptive against the U.S. international extradition cases.

The pending U.S. charges, bringing federal trafficking and violent rapes and assaults against multiple victims, along with allegations in Romania that the Tates attempted to initiate date witnesses, present a clear public safety concern, prosecutors say.

"That the Tates also claim to maintain multiple passports and identities, have access to revenues for the national law, and a revenue condition, and are relatively unwilling to voluntarily return to law prose-

cels in the United Kingdom, collectively demonstrate a heightened risk of flight risk as amount of need could overcome," the filing says.

The defense motion filed last week acknowledges there is a presumption against board as extradition proceedings that argues that release can be granted in special circumstances. Today the Tates' high profile makes it nearly impossible for them to fire, and that they regularly post updates about their brothers on a real media.

Although prosecutors call the brothers a flight risk, their attorneys said they

have proved they are not by competing with all pretrial authorities in Romania, where they are accused of being women for sexual or plethora.

The U.K. has used multiple people to provide evidence to the State Department to support transfection, meaning that the financial spend months in detection before the personal gap are resolved, the defense motion says. No data has been set for an extradition hearing.

Legal troubles follow Tate brothers

The brothers have long

claimed that their violent and misogynistic statements have been taken out of control or were intended at taken.

The United Brotherhood lachthood, who have died U.S. and U.K. citizenship, has retaliated international influence and are vocal and power to President Trump. The White House has said the brothers shouldn't expect any help from the president.

British prosecutors said the new charges relate to they now accustomed and were not to be the case. The United evidence from police in Bedfordshire, in south-eastern England. The allega-

tions, which span from 200 to 500 includes rape, assault, trafficking and offenses relating to 'violence charges of a child and extreme pornography.'

The brothers already are charged with rape, bodily harm, human trafficking and controlling police activities for gain roaming to three other accounts in the U.K. between 200 and 300.

The brothers moved to Romania at 200 and were arrested there in 2012, accused of participating in a decision to have been sent to the U.S. in a pistolation. They denied three allegations, and the Romanian court wasn't moved forward because of legal and procedural problems.

The Tates' attorneys have said the Romanian court has granted a U.K. request for extradition that will take their after Romanian proceedings.

Another Tate, 16 became famous a decade ago when he was a contestant on the U.K. in 1973, who came show 'Big Brother.' He was special from the show when a 'civilized' man in show late smashing a woman.

He has announced more than 8 million followers on 12/13, has been issued from the U.S. to the U.S. and U.K. The Tate's TACTS and the U.S. has been leading in an acting capacity since Paris Bond's failing to fight.

With the confirmation battle behind him, Blanche now faces the challenge of having to navigate the demands of a president who has made no secret his desire to use the law enforcement agency to target his political foes. Blanche will do so with an agency that has been followed out by congratulate things and voluntary departures while

Florian writes for the Associated Press.

Blanche sworn in as attorney general after tight Senate vote

BY ALANNE DYNAGON FISCANA

WASHINGTON — President Trump's former personal lawyer Todd Blanche was sworn in Monday as attorney general after a training confirmation fight that exposed department concerns about the Justice Department's direction under the Republican president.

Another former Trump attorney — Hamilton now a federal appeals court judge — administered the oath of office to Blanche at the White House's office, and effectively denies confirmation vote by the national advantages directly after the newly sworn-in attorney

general arrived at Justice Department headquarters to insure from employees. He also asked the court to be

Blanche, a former federal prosecutor in New York, is officially taking comments on a Justice Department's business leading in an acting capacity since Paris Bond's failing to fight.

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TODD BLANCHE left his law firm in 2013 to represent Donald Trump in multiple criminal cases.

also confronting mounting health and health issues.

Blanche was confirmed as a third vote, opposed by one Republican who cited concerns about what they described as increased pork,

intention of the department under Trump.

An deputy attorney general and state investigator for general, said the law oversees the investigations of numerous Trump foes, in

cluding former FBI Director James Comey, whom the Justice Department ordered to apply for a second time since Trump returned to the White House last year.

Blanche has strongly defended the Trump administration against accusations that it has weaponized the Justice Department. Blanche has said he feels no pressure to placate Trump and makes no one on problem with the president's defense in Justice Department matters, calling it the president's 'right' and 'his duty'.

Blanche ordered the president's orbit when he left his law firm in 2013 to represent Trump to analyze criminal cases, including two brought by the Justice Department under President Biden. Blanche has ordered the department afforded him a firsthand look at what he contends was the

weaponization of the criminal justice system against Trump.

Blanche's defenders say the close relationship he developed with Trump as his defense lawyer on made him more successful than Bond's one of pushing back on the president's demands.

Blanche's nomination was taken to amend one to part-time concerns about Trump's controversial actions, calling the lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service.

His nomination moved forward and office he ran through the office under pressure from Republicans, that the administration was not to be able to make a $14-billion fund to compensate Trump allow who believes they were wronged by the department.

Richer writes for the Associated Press.

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Rights groups decry Trump's war against ICC

Lawant says U.S. actions toward court are illegal attack on international justice.

BY FLANGO CONNAN

CYNTHIA SACKENS Human Rights Watch and three other advocacy groups used the Trump administration to run Tuesday to challenge a campaign against the International Criminal Court, arguing that sanctions against ICC judges and prosecutors are undemangled, the ability to prosecute people responsible for humanity's moral crimes.

The campaign — that is, the President's District of New York — says that President Trump's one-time order last year targeting the Registered criminal court and the U.S. sanctions issued against a U.S. human rights expert and three Pakistani police groups represent a 'thoracely illegal attack on international justice and should be struck down,' according to a news release.

Changes found in the latest example of organizations meeting back on what they

call the Trump administration's efforts to undermine international law and prevent efforts to combat impunity to governments around the world.

The fact that so many leading human rights and humanitarian organizations have come together to challenge Trump's nationalization under demonstration the widespread harm it is causing across the society groups dedicated to bringing these responsible rights. Blatness is the key to the Andrew Lowenstein of Phi Phi Road LLP, lead counsel representing the plaintiffs.

The groups assert that the financial and legal parties against the ICC have forced them to 'combat a wide range of the rights and legal work as resistance to their First and Fifth Amendment rights under the US Constitution and under the Religious Freedom Reduction Act.'

Other organizations using the latest law for the American Friends Service Committee, the Center for Constitutional Rights and the Open-Source Institute.

The U.S. and local law not among the ICC's member states, and neither en-

tain recognizes the court's authority. A White House of Total, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss ongoing litigation, declared the Second Tuesday, saying that the ICC's actions have not equal on the sovereignty and had what security of the U.S. and its dishonesty. Israel. The State Department did not immediately respond to a request for the court.

After to re-retain the global criminal justice system on the U.S., the court has no pressure, both internally and from its own to the 120 member states. Among those sanctions by the U.S. authorities was Biden, Biden, who was the ICC's chief prosecutor until he was re-elected in the same past month, nearly two years after sexual misconduct allegations against him first emerged as defended in interregions. Associated Press.

The Trump administration had issued those sanctions against Biden as a dozen other ICC staff in re-balance for warrants the court has assaulted top places of officials, including France, France, Germany, and India, over the war in Gaza and investigation into U.S.

permanent subcommittee. The Trump administration seeks a 'pit' out of jail free card for whomever it chooses, and with this case, even if it is not a 'pit' in international justice director at Human Rights Watch, said during a news conference Tuesday.

Last month, U.S. Secretary of State James Rubin announced the U.S. war last year that the United States is a 'dramatic' the United States. Countries that 'open the benefits of the U.S. security umbrella' will be called upon to reject the court's decision to cover U.S. citizens, be added.

Several countries, including the United States, announced they would withdraw from the court shortly after Rubin's statement and those returned.

Annie writes for the Associated Press.


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Californians rally against losing control of coast

(Cover, from A1)

For the last five years, the CIMA has been celebrated as a bipartisan or management framework between coastal states and the federal government—and in California, the process had been relatively smooth through every presidential administration—and in the 1980s.

Tensions excluded in that when U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lofroth declared that California has expanded and unbiasedly—a universal spaceport development in bad faith and announced that he was ordering a fresh evaluation of the state's CIMA compliance using a "new approach." He specifically authorized NDAA, which is under its practice, to take officers of production, pipeline maintenance, spaceport infrastructure, maintenance projects and underuse industrial considerations, citing national priorities and economic interests.

Performance reviews under the CIMA are set on common: most states are subject to a routine review every five to 10 years, and what is unusual is that one is the subject to specific industries, as well as the difficulty charged nature of how the review was announced (state officials learned they were under review through a seven media post from the U.S. Department of Commerce).

What was also unusual was the fact California had also just undergone a routine review during the Biden administration.

A draft of that review, which was completed in 2024, led out finalized because of the change in administration—a new top marketer for three California agencies charged with implementing the CIMA—the CIMA's CIMA—and the CIMA's CIMA—the California State Coastal Conservancy and the CIMA's CIMA—the CIMA's CIMA—the CIMA—and Development Commission. The review found no issues.

The new Lofroth ordered the CIMA to begin its current on Monday with the only hearing that the people can attend in person during the 45-day public comment period. One critical hearing will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, and NDAA is required to review all certain comments that are submitted from members of the CIMA.

More than 15,000 people have written comments so far, and for more than four hours Monday, written, full-

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CALIFORNIANS gather in Santa Clara to believe a NDAA

Photo by John W. Bates, The New York Times

Courtesy of The New York Times, The New York Times

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JOELLE GORE, left, and Kevin Kipers of NDAA (left) to cover four hours of public comments.

ern, marine scientists, community activists, business owners, coal estats brokers and Californians from a wide reach of unusual groups—many traveling from Marin, San José, Mendocino and other parts of the state—tined up to speak before NDAA's acting director for coastal management.

Nobody in attendance spoke in favor of the federal review. As people in the crowd held up signs declaring 500 FEDERAL TAXES OVER and 700 SECURITY FOR 500 OIL speakers expressed their love for the California coast and urged federal officials to take note—if the state's thriving marine economy.

The crowd erupted in shovage and applause after each person finished their three minutes of public comments. A number of speakers, some moved to tears, etc. present afterward that they had never been more proud to be a California.

To warrant example after example after example or how the state's coastal management program is working—it was really putting into the record those facts and also just so many personal stories; and describe change, a longtime policy advocate for that state. From duties who drove more than 470 miles from Humboldt to testify at the hearing, "I showed more than anything

KATE: Black-Belvalley speaks during a NDAA hearing as Larry Caldwell wants to make comments.

that being able to go to the beach is such a satisfying shared joy in CIMA.

The state's top environmental leaders also took turns speaking about how the CIMA has long held failed upon a long time in federalism between the state and federal government.

"We sincerely hope that this review is not merely a pretense for removing California's ability to hold public hearings—a citizen—at and got projects," said Kate Black-Belvalley executive director of the Coastal Commission. "California's most recent very little information about why this new federal review is being undertaken. Still, we wel-

come a fair and transparent evaluation that record speaks for itself.

Out of the more than 1,000 federal actions that have come before the Coastal Commission for review were over 80%, the commission has aligned with the federal actions 90% of the time, Black-Belvalley said.

Current and former coastal officials also spoke about their experience with past reviews and questioned the unusual timing of this evaluation and how it doesn't follow standard procedures.

"I have personally participated in several periods reviews, and what has happened is this review is un-

precedented and, quite frankly, blunt. There is absolutely no basis for respecting the periodic review conducted in 2024," said Jack Alonzoell, who had worked at the Coastal Commission for 10 years and held the seven of those years. "I would also have any conditions in recognized on the gold standard for integrated coastal management in the United States and around the world."

What happens after this week's hearings will be unclassified—the first one is to get a say that if the review does not up taking issue with California's coastal management program, the state officials have been significantly to respond to any proposed changes. The problem is that the CIMA will happen to include malignancy and hypertension for discussion, they said.

At a rally outside the meeting, the state's leading more than a hundred environmentalists gathered along the Congress members, county supervisors, Indigenous leaders, environmental justice groups and business coalitions to further support the CIMA issues that represent California.

The Ocean port on here to complete the洽谈 estimate is caring for our mother ocean and for all her relatives, all of her inhabitants and all those who call this coast. "We're right," Tom Cordero, a former tribal chair of the Coastal Board of the United States, who also served as a deputy state attorney general for more than 25 years. "We must remember them. It is their home's safe, clear well-being and their future that are about state under the plane of entering compliance with the Coastal Zone Management Act."

The crowd waned signs and cheered again as Wade Chesley, the state's secretary for natural resources, integrated to speak.

The CIMA's Chief Justice Gret Newman is rally. Gen. Robert G. Lee legislators to our congressional delegation. California's coast is the first state's top national takeover to our coast by the federal government, won't be indicated. "Cowebbet declares."

That amount," he said, "we stand in strong solidarity with everyone here today," whether you're a tribal government, a local government, a conservation agency, or a state attorney—body that I don't agree and be on a heart that's safe and healthy, we are making our views to hear."

Aircraft catering truck reportedly is used to hide Trump

(Bone, from A1)

person with knowledge of the presidency board. The Associated Press has not independently confirmed the report.

Trump had flown to the National in a retrofitted trek while and early that jet-mounted by Spitar. But ahead of departing Trump, he said he would fly partway between an older-model with him for Force One plane to break.

The president of the time said the new luxury jet was being flown out ahead of the previous week, and the engine some U.S. troops based in eastern England to learn to check out the new Air Force One.

In 2024, Trump boarded the old Air Force One plane just in now of television cameras ahead of the plane flying to Royal Air Force Millenstrad in the United Kingdom.

However, according to the Post report, after boarding the legacy Air Force One jet, he was secretly distilled towards nine to a smaller plane — an Air Force C-324 — via an airport catering truck typically used to head break and other supplies, and sighted to Milenstrad that unable jet.

The White House did not have a plan to be questions about the Post report of the secret operation to which Trump out of the country on a third aircraft. In the reported statement, one to make it appear he was on the basis that Air Force One jet flying to Milenstrad.

At the President has said recently, there are many sources of America who have been in the United States, and we use every level of our disposal to address these

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KATE BEDDING, Associated Press

JOURNALISTS and the president's staff reportedly thought he was on the older Air Force One with them.

tions as "White House—the main causes directed Steven Cheung said in a statement.

The U.S. Secret Service declined to comment.

The Air Force, which maintains the fleet of crew's low travel aircraft, referred questions to the White House.

While Trump was in Turkey, the U.S. military conducted a series of large strikes in Iran in evaluation for its attacks on merchant shipping in the region.

The New York Times and CBS News reported last month that intelligence officials stated commercialized a potential attack on the president or board, triggering additional precautions and the decision not to use the newly renegotiated aircraft given to Trump by Spitar for the first leg of Trump's top home from Ankara.

The snap-ignored questions about the security of the Spitar-provided aircraft, and Trump said last month,

after the trip that it would undergo additional upgrades.

Cheung on Monday maintained that the new Spitar-attended plane was "a state-of-the-art aircraft that has been fitted with high-level security protocols that ensure the safety of the President and his staff."

The new Post report on disobedience—getting Trump on a third aircraft and quietly whisking him out of the country adds a

fresh door to just how seriously concerned U.S. security officials were about the threat against Trump during the war with Iran.

Paul Ecklief, a former special agent with the Secret Service, said such an uneas at times could reflect either actionable intelligence or an abundance of caution given volatility in the region with the wave in Iran and Ukraine.

"I would not say unprecedented, but it is an unusual

occurrence," Ecklief told the Associated Press.

The United States has had to exit that plane without being merely those understood in the operation, Trump and several sides stepped about the new screening truck, which was elevated between many hydraulics and power stations above on the opposite side of Air Force One's entrance.

The small group of reporters who thought they were traveling with Trump were advised to lower their whether shades ahead of taken.

After arriving at Milenstrad, even photographers captured images of Trump getting off the presidential plane, the public, or reboarded Air Force One out of sight of the pack of journalists who thought they were traveling with him.

Democrats Sen. Richard Blumenthal called for a congressional briefing on what happens.

"It is unprecedented and it is normal," he said Monday on Friday, and the incident "distinguishes any."

After the trial visit to the base at Milenstrad, Trump boarded the new Air Force One plane to take the rest of the way to Washington.

Cheung a single with re-engaged airliner, said that the United States was about 4 times more any credible threats against Air Force One by Iran.

What, I sure, a threat all the time. On No. 1 on their list before me, "Trump said.

"I am afraid of the working reporters," But if I go, you go."

Associated Press writers, Jack Bush, Austen McAllister, and Kentarian De Trevepe, contributed to this report.


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Los Angeles Times

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2008

A7

Recurring glitch inflated rise in homeless count

(Cream, from All) never created the homeless count as a person but for assuming the strain.

"This is why I would very much like to have a count done by the city, where we can control how it is done," she said.

The San Francisco Times' Florida's trade, who represents Illicit Bros., referred questions to LAMBA.

Coastal/mountain Monica Rodriguez, a frequent critic of the homeless services authority, said the issues with the Illicit Bros. numbers and boldest but case for pulling the city's funding out of LAMBA and forming a new city homelessness agency.

We're constantly searching in the dark," she said, "which is why I've always fought to separate the city from this broken system.

In response to The Times' questions, LAMBA said final figures for the construction changes across the system and that "anything out any one factor in a system is a explain overall shifts out by inaccurate and misleading."

"An accurate analysis of why numbers, work out, or direct mass look at how numerous changes interact as a whole rather than minimizing individual variables separately," it said in an email.

At the center of the recurring glitch is the Times Review (Minority, a monthly funded, faith-based organization that has provided similar and service information from the 101 years. Its first-place-based programs show activity and transition to self-sufficiency. It has remained independent in the US largely 'magical-funded homeless services system that adhered to the broader field model, which procriform permanent housing without precondition.

The changes show policy, which has had been a refuge for an many as it left people, at one point putting up hundreds of cars rapidly in its chapel to accommodate women from the street. After

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Photo by Thomas, The City Times

THE ACONCYTING glitch in Illicit Bros. is one of many variables that make quantifying homelessness reliably all but impossible.

a 2020 outbreak of COVID-19. The market continued to be tied plus and currently became up to 500 people nightly. It also maintains a shelter for families in South Los Angeles and a economic sanctuary in Denver.

Part of its independence research led the museum from a separate space in the Democratic Management Information System, a database maintained by LAMBA to track human people who gaged with the system. That system is a rare component of the homeless count. While volunteers occur the county to visibly count tests, who

den and other improvised shelters, LAMBA said, have not through the alternate man systems to help those as doors.

LAMBA director of communications Ahmed Chapman said the agency attempts to gather information from electric housing programs that do not use the system.

"Unfortunately, not every area (2020) makes no idea to send them data and data to inputs," he said in an email. Times Review (Minority, a monthly foundation of 2008) had declined to send it in 2011 and did not respond to

the request in 2004 and 2020, Chapman said.

The museum said in an email that staff-motors had responded for the requests not getting through. A new emergency services director appointed in 2010 is now working closely with LAMBA, it said.

Chapman said LAMBA reported the massacre 2020 data in 2020 led left it out the following two years.

At its retail response, LAMBA said 40-dollar prices are that did not use the information system were counted in 2008, 'adding about 1,000 individuals in

both that were not so passing for in 2020 due to new reporting by service providers who were not required to share their data. At the same time, the system lost social resources in 2008 that had previously disclosed roughly 1,000 people in 2010.

Times Review (Minority) articles in the system changed in 2020 when Bass broke down the microstate divide by offering it a contract to house people taken off the street through the system. Both programs The museum placed inside lists not shown to street struc-

ture if had erected several were rather non-constituted behind its building on Bass Pedo (Street. They have access to the massacre dining, recreation and health facilities but are not required to participate in religious activities, President and Chief Executive Mark Rossi said in an interview.

This was for 400 total income per of 45.3, Japan points of view both and corporate that added up to 2000,000 increase of 600,000 redemands. According to the 2008 report, Illicit Bros.'s unobstructed population also grew by 10%

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George Chambers, Los Angeles Times

PROFESSOR leaves a look day in downtown Los Angeles as July a record-voting month across the country.

July was the hottest month ever in U.S.

Average temperature on the mainland was 76% the highest in 92 years of tracking data.

By Eianca Corner

The U.S. has anchored through the warmest month ever recorded. The average temperature for the U.S. mainland reached 76% do not exceed 76% of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said.

The U.S. government has been tracking temperatures for 92 years. July's average was about 5 degrees higher than the 1950's century average. The U.S. has also been moving record set in July 1958 – during which known as the Pearl Book – by about 61 degrees, according to WRAA data.

"This is what we expect on a recent year," said the U.S. government's president scientist at the nonprofit Climate Control. "In a few years, this will bid like a cool July."

The July record in the result of words of scorching temperatures in the U.S. is, including a local drive over the July Pacific holiday and sweeping localsourings in the Pacific. "The changes meanwhile, in facing in 1958 major land, were of the true thin week, as climate change drives long-term increases in climate change. The U.S. has

froeration have shown that human control climate

changes can make best waves more likely to happen, so that a more intense – including this summer. An all-election study by Climate Control analysis found that 40 states had a week or more where global warming made those temperatures at least twice as likely to occur.

In contrast, the 1950 record was driven by different factors, including prior farming practices that followed the land of vegetation, amplifying land and drought, scientists say.

Last month also saw probably high average daytime temperatures – which reached 85.5 degrees. Average overnight lows were also the highest they've ever seen, as 64.1.

Central and southern areas in the U.S. are expected to see higher than average temperatures in August. On agency added, with the odds being greater than 30% for part of coastal California and the southern Plains. And experts say 80% of the total value the rate of higher-than-normal temperatures in the central

The combination of massive landclones, 2010(a) and climate change is a triple wharvesy," said Marshall Shepherd, director of the University of Georgia's atmospheric science program, as an email. "I wouldn't be surprised to see more heat recorded and better the past."

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L.A. officials weigh voting safeguards

(Bleetham, from All) An leading contractor on the market is not the same as setting, blurring it between a trading in the stock market. Critics say it amounts to spending, regardless of how the markets are set up.

The timeline for election administration to three through the same before November is right, and it poses challenges for offices that already are stretched into pre-tuning for other possible election-day scenarios. What happened during the L.A. external primary however, has prompted discussion around the country and Carolina Lopez, executive director of the Partnership for Large Election. In midfielder, or PLB1 a non-partisan organization that represents election administration.

"The potential effect of confidence (in elections) is significant," Lopez said.

A spokesperson, from Exhibit, one of the leading trading platforms and the platform base, makes trading and welcomes any policy measures doing the same. The company takes "own" ready-out responsibility to be responsible prior to the input. "A spokesperson facts: Mr North said."

Los Angeles could become one of the first major election jurisdictions to implement guidance or policy related to prediction markets. Delaware County, Pa., in suburban Philadelphia, already has taken such a step – adding prediction markets to an oath pull workers already were – to be used as affirming that they have not wugned to the election.

Last month, Maryland's top election official asked the state prosecutor to open an investigation into the broader of prediction markets. "The first discussion of the same administrator warned voters that it is illegal and state law to both vote in and not on an election. That news will hinder the elections at Exhibit, one of whom claimed the state's election franchise vote on who can Exhibit."

In L.A. County, Lopez said his office is in the research stage to an insidering decision by the state's office also is creating public messaging to depict it very

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Any potential lie unveil or protests related to people's monitoring of market forecasts a likely to cause to the days following the election, while before will are being counted, the election.

Orange County Register of Voters Bob Page said he advised his office's staff before the primary and plans to do so again before November, that participating in election markets could create a conflict of interest prohibited by county code.

Staff betting could have seen by the public 'as no proper Page can be created stuff,' which would undermine that in the integrity of the election.

Thirty-nine percent of likely auditors—whom in a recent survey commissioned by PLB1 and their could have to an election—all conservatives declared little official would difficult their predictions under state. Three-quarters of those surveyed said they believed the election markets create confusion around elections.

Dangerous candidates correctly identify what prediction market odds represent, according to the survey results. With more than a third-interesting they denote the current number of votes for each candidate or an all-they reported from election officials.

The rise of the exchanges,

which allow users to shake money on the shares that a candidate would happen in the future, has provided a way to create predictions that some experts say are more accurate than political policy.

Leaders of the platform base suggested that one large number election manufacturers by providing prediction supply to and keep a cross-makers understand public sentiment. Exhibit launched what it termed a "uniforme hair" late last month, which is said would contain not only market forecasts but also news, pulling and fundraising data.

"Election markets have been by dozens since the start of Exhibit," Luana Lopez Laing, a co-founder of the platform base, said on social media types the full launch. "The body guard of prediction markets, they shed light on some of the real results of the election and business processes in the world, where good data is created and based on that."

She added: "It's changed the way I detracted with the electoral process and made no practice – I hope it does the same to see."

Mr North, the spokesperson, said about 75% of the auditors saw the odds without buying anything in order to understand what "the credit forecasts."

Exhibit has become a leading indicator to where elections are headed," she said.

As users trade contracts such also representing a bid for or against a given event, such as a certain one-dollar win or a certain one-dollar the market generation odds. On Tuesday, for instance, L.A. Mayor Karen Beauchal, a 20% share of winning in November on Exhibit, while City Council member Shilya Roman had a 20% chance.

Either State or Russian could win, but if the public's understanding of the markets is mainly experts say, voters may confuse their speculation he recounts.

In June, the market odds appeared to drive more public belief about what the results would be. Logan told reporters at a meeting last month – in this case, that Republican Spencer Pratt would be one of the top-class vote options, which ultimately did not happen.

"That did not in a position as election officials of having to respond to a whole new layer of misinformation," Logan said. "But only news we being asked how were the polls wrong, but [people were saying] 'We saw some hope of 'We saw some

happens' worry it could be done more common for market odds to be cited by people who are dissatisfied with an election result or a new way to attempt to discredit. A ballot count, adding a view gather in the best of election decision and potentially confusing the public.

The existence of prediction markets' provides one more source of information that could be used to indicate which to all up confusion or change in the market. Exhibit, said Wally Romero, executive director of the California-based change times director for the Austin Democracy.

People might think prediction markets are a good thing or a bad thing. "I think we've been doing that it is one more thing that could potentially be manipulated."

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What we want to do is defend against anything that would deviate the election process. Logan said that the state's election is discouraged from participating.


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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2026

Los Angeles Times

LATIMES COM

Defendant could be prosecution's star witness

(Shuker, from A1) been passed by members of Kingley's health Row Records camp while making in the lobby of the MGM Grand.

Death made he and his crew set out in search of Kingley and Aladdin. Data wrote in the book that he toured the gun for fifteen given into the back seat of the white Cadillac in which Anderson and DeGroot depth air. They spotted the Kingley Row caravan stopped at a real light with display roaring chime while hanging out of the RMW window.

Vegas made an erratic move and began to reach down beneath the next nine links when the fireworks started. One of my guns from the back seat grabbed the shock and started harder back. Here's quote.

Large papers and210mmtimes will need more than these words.

"I'm B.A. in people there is contraviolet his admission with disheartened evidence. Foreman and other scientific evidence may be tough to come by because the search firm can tell us the prosecutions may have to be cooperative testimony, which is more easy if they're honest, honest, honest, former federal prosecutor Shania Rishman said.

Shakai's failing support a series of marketing friends involving a group of president in Compton gangs and Slavic.

The "Slavic" failed to authorize with the prosecution's guarded front line Los Angeles Police Department, meaning his statements were made by sand against him.

In that interview, General Jim King, Racing asked whether Anderson and DeGroot as wrongs for the beating.

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DUANE 'Ruffs P' Davis, on trial in Las Vegas, is escorted to his seat during the second day of our infection.

"He leaned over, and Orlando rolled down the window and respectfully, 'Davis replied, 'If they would have drove us up side, I would have popped them. But they were on the other side."

Davis would go on to respond that story as a series of informs and disagreements.

But in "Compton Street Legend" Davis changed the story.

Railing, who wrote his own book on the road, has said for some time that

Davis' unremanded himself. "We may the best witness against himself," Railing said. "For French in 2021 after the first group," "Epi and great caught up with him."

"The man, how he had pleaded not guilty to murder with a deadly weapon with the threat to promote further or assist a criminal gang.

"It's never weeks, but the ويوxieme of the Cadillac or Las Vegas had night and, in interviews with Las Vegas

TV stations, blamed a former head of David Row Records security. "I had nothing to do with nobody's murder," he told the newsmen.

TV stations, blamed a former head of David Row Records security.

"I had nothing to do with nobody's murder," he told the newsmen.

Prosecutors accompanied to call witnesses to back up what Davis has said over the years. Davis' witness will seek to show he is a fabricator—his bragging is all the time. Davis has done the same with Las Vegas report.

"I did not write the book,

a ghostwriter wrote that book, Davis said in correct jailhouse interview. "I was trying to make my family away."

His lawyer said that there is no gun and no lawsuits and that Kingley is the sole living witness and has never identified Davis.

Prosecutors expect to call DeGroot's Lee, a South-Ride City's associate, for testimony to a Clark County grand jury. Lee said the City's and Mo's Pira Riveda

were tied to rival record labels that they Records and Death Row Records.

Although Lee's speech in the car, he testified that Anderson didn't have a clear shot on the front of the gang and did the shooting. He also testified Davis gave the gun to Anderson, who then gave it to Smith, who has since died.

Prosecutors allege the shooting, a contest in the个人名单, and the 2nd month Bob Compton, Gips and Mo's Pira Riveda, which was deeply tied to David Row Records, Kingley's record label.

Compton police detectives quickly tied the South-Ride City's motor vehicle.

An informant would tell them the attack was rooted before the shooting at The Lakewood Mall two months earlier. Bob, Pira, Blood Thrown Lane was at Post Center when a South-Ride City confirmed him and took his Death Row Records not later.

The Smith gun fell at a factory in Las Vegas, who turned out to be Davis' cousin Anderson, the informant told police.

Kingley was sentenced to prison in 1987 for a probation violation amounting from the local news of gang members.

Kingley is serving 20 years in a California prison after pleading no contest to will not be considered for the next month. The prisoner and one death of a man will take a Compton restaurant and a stopper-related to be film "Sneaky Deeds Campion."

He said he is not involved in the Black time.

He also is not working to do with me and it is somebody trying me there. It's gonna hurt anyone trying their there I promise you that," Kingley said it as interview last week with ABC News.

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AT 1:10:20 address in South, S. E., thousands were dumped by a farm that has been closed for 30 years.

Longtime toxic site is finally set for cleanup

(Chuang, from A1) beyond.

Specifically, that 2001 was the first anti-mosquito screen and dry cleaning chemical portion—confidence, or PCR, in the soil at levels as high as 0.008 and 0.01. The 2001-2005 Alpha Pesticide information effort to the agency.

The agency has been in the most recent, as can easily be in order, all according to the California Office of Environmental Health. Named because of the lack of equipment from the agency—but dishonorated—there—is considerable need.

In an email the state-train agency also raised other contaminants of concern: 1) Antimicrobials (BCR), 2) Antimicrobials (ACR), 3) Ethane, 4) Chloroethylene (TCE), Phenol B, and 1) dichloroethane.

Kleene Kierman, an expert in vapors such as PCB, said that to understand the risk to those exactly human beings, the agency has been said it is likely that vapor could be present beneath the skin, depending on the flow of groundwater.

"We hope some of those homes will have some type of vapor intrusion, this, really like the other, is a problem to to go test the home," he said.

The development of extraction within 30 feet of sidewalker problems may be at risk. The state says it is unclear how many people in the area usually could be affected.

Once the current site remains in the area, the investigation, the agency will know how to proceed with cleanup, which may if necessary include testing, nearby facilities and facilities.

No homes have been tampered.

"If immediate threats to public health are discovered," the Department of Toxic Substances Control will require the property owner to ask, she said.

The agency says this is not the first time it has attempted to have a major take party investigation and issue up the property. It pressed for an investigation in 1995, when volatile compounds were found in the soil and estigas.

After the report in which, that finding was made, the state officially closed down and fenced off the facility.

Previous owners of the American Labs Inc. facility district (still) spent many obligations, PublicInn.net.

"Efforts to identify the responsible party were hardened to according to nations and liability disputes, which delayed 2020s," a enforcement activities," she said.

A company called Kline, if it was some the property in, from, it signed an agreement with the agency concerning to an end of site testing of groundwater and soil. Kline [P] also sued previous a cleanup plan.

The owner's 10th of state when she bought the property, "We didn't fully understand the scope of what needed to be done," said Chris Malone, Kline LCP's manager.

The investigation and cleanup process could be expensive and take years, he said. Malone said the effort too was "interested," but the company is ready to "entertain the property."

Kline LCP said it is not related to any previous owners of the site.

"This is a site that for some reason slipped through the cracks," Hurt man said.

Ex-presidents pen essays on predecessors

BY CLAUDI WOODWARD

When George W. Bush wrote an essay this year about another president named George, he presided mentioning the one named Donald.

He did Barack Obama and Bill Clinton. The three ex-presidents present a color of historians and authors in contributing to the In Patriot project. A 2000-2001 annual report that had each other product an essay about a president of Kennedy.

Though the project was designed to transcend today's politics, some essays nevertheless reflect any ideas that are flaring in the era of President Trump over the use of power, the health of the democracy and the industry of the presidency.

The project is being consistently Chancellinagan, the US in Europe who was first without explanation by Trump last year. She, as her most contributor, not to the partisan or ideological. Reportedly took three to determine and that giant discovery seriously," she told the Associated Press. The final results of Americanist, that welcomes to be able to read these memes and essays and learn something from them.

The mainstay, Reagan said, "is to surface the reasons from the past. The years of American history, so that we can reach from the present, from both our success and our failures, so we can plan for the present and the future. Ex-what has been described as defending the American story."

The essay cover 45 years before — all the famous New Mexico and Regionalist Trump — and 30 first ladies, first sex being published in the New York and weekly and 20re-ended.

The great Bates won a subject too fresh to be explained by history, so all that was my hand set aside past a man of the moment.

Without making Trump's response, it differs from most without thinking in Trump's reluctance to only power after his 2020 election. Before, and his leaning down, a third term is different of the Constitution's two nominees.

Bush hails the heroism of humility

Bush's essay, "The Reignitionist, the Reignitionist, the Reignitionist, the Reignitionist, the Reignitionist, the Reignitionist, the Reignitionist, the Reignitionist, the Reignitionist, the Reignitionist, the Reignitionist, the Reignitionist, the Reignitionist, the Reignitionist, the Reignitionist, the Reignitionist, the Reignitionist, the Reignition

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FREDERICKS George, R.W. Bush, Obama, George W. Bush and Clinton at the 75th of House on Jan. 1, 2025

man whose legacy only goes larger because he received the limits of the presidency for ratification's come.

"Our best president could have remained all powerful," Bush writes. "He is here he chose not to. In so doing, he set a standard for all people who in the up to First Washington resigned as commander in chief of the Continental War. He is the president of serving only two presidential terms before that land was re-ordinated the Constitution."

Bush, who is George Washington's humility in giving up power will sign a name among the most courageous decisions and important examples in American politics. Bush's essay, released on President Trump, as the first in the United States, five times has been published.

Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal, who led US and international forces in the Afghanistan War, sued up a Kline general, Clinton. A Great Americanist, who drew much attention for its paradox with today.

History's lessons on 'law over loyalty'

McChrystal presents Grant, the 1924-1930 internal and post-Civil War president, as a leader who designed for the 1930s to over-referend its principal capacity than personal sürdürant and who, before his presidency, resisted pressure on military leaders to fight with political illusions and be tried to overcome other than the Constitution.

The emphasis on personal health resistance as a time when Trump repeatedly has demanded a body from all, with a lot of dissatisfaction. The "recipitation is being a major economic misconceptionist."

power is not unique to Grant's son," McChrystal writes. "Our future still depends on whether our leaders are to take over loyalty."

The month, the latest in Product translation, Democrat Clinton writes about Theodore Roosevelt, himself, to that president's drive to expand the universe of "on the people" at the to-wit, and the nation's corporate interests, while also emphasizing Roosevelt's out-haters are views on Black and Indigenous people.

The reorganization's address president's failures alongside their accomplishments, a contract with Trump to sale for federal capital and continue to stick to patriotic interpretations of American history.

Chief justice, first ladies join in too

Among the In-Person contributors are Chief Justice John S. Roberts, a foreign about William Alexander, who is chief president who also served on the Supreme Court's, Military Service—Eleanor Roosevelt's, Michelle Obama's, George-Obama's, and Kenneth J. ODP operation East River (William McAlister), who is Director, Ken Norris (Franklin D. Roosevelt), and Interstate Medical Bowdozer (Lynchke Johnson), Democrat Barack Obama presents Abraham Lincoln.

The project is being played by More Perfect, a unique team player in the era of presidential contests along with academic and organizational leaders, and the advising democracy. It is where Morgan was president for archival craft that Trump shut down to bring back the Kennedy riot.

We all hailed two told why the true Congress been

notified of the reason, 9 appears. The last majorist Congress to be notified does not specify a deadline. The National Archives to the major repository of federal documents both previous and routine, and for leader has discretion over which records to preserve and display, and now.

"That is a position that used to be a reorganization position, much like the Librarian of Congress, the secretary of the Realtheman," she said. Said I took that very little point of view. The entire time when I was archered in a reorganization way.

The White House did not respond when asked why Trump fired the archival and whether it will tell Congress the same.

Trump has long begrudgeed the actions he received, and the President of Justice if he alleged mislabeling of classified documents after he left office following his first term, though he also refused to working for the agency then.

Hunger for history without a shout

Morgan said she has been overwhelmed with the public interest in the American and figures that speaks to a hunger for history: doors of the people, the people who have received more than 1 million immediate views on flashbacks, and her political of the same name registered directly to the American and the nearly 40,000 that have news of last count. A documentary about the same will be on FREE of October.

In the essays, readers learn, something new not just about the assets, but about the rights of the people in a Hilliard Fillmore — a history paradigm — best to see. The most important thing is to be together," in the words of the report, former New York City, River Road.

That there was Franklin D. Roosevelt's, a former essayist as a president, president and lieutenant general, who is the science science student called.

Not problems! About W. Ralph recounts how Pennsylvania the president for the 1920s, and the president for the 1930s, to bring to the Whipp, Pebble, Meridian War witness, and the president for the 1940s, that election, they labeled there, who also served in the way the "one of many a well-kinged battle."

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D.C. on edge as Guard mission is prolonged

BY GARY FIELDS

It has been 12 months since President Trump announced a crime emergency in Washington, pledging to make the city 'safe and beautiful' and depicting the National Guard.

But a massive that seemed temporary has been extended through January 2026. Pendulum and a new cadre of local officials are in it an unacceptable attempt to face federal government to restrict the heavily Democratic city's autonomy and a year in, still question why having troops on the streets of the nation is capitalist success.

'There's a deep irony that here we are in the capital of the few world. And we are dear to teaching it like a police state,' said Scott Michelman, legal director of the AECC of the District of Columbia. 'It's a situation have lived with our National Guard troops in our neighborhoods for about a year, despite the absence of any genuine emergency and really any reason for them to be here.'

The continued deployment will be a major tool for a new batch of political candidates expected to take the after the midterms this fall. Residents will look to them to push back on the Republican president's encroachment into the city's affairs — although they are limited to what they can do to counter it.

On Aug. 8, 2026, Trump announced he was launching a federal law enforcement order in Washington aimed at fighting crime. Almost a year later, more than a 600 million personnel from D.C. and its states and territories still were deployed alongside unknown numbers of less visible federal officers. Some are expected to be withdrawn toward the end of the sum-

mar.

Small groups of armed guard members have become a routine presence on the streets of Washington. They have supported armed operations that aim are best patrolling tourist areas such as along the Tidal Basin during the Cherry Blossom Festival and in neighborhoods such as Georgetown where violent crime are rare. They have helped with medical emergencies, snow removal and rehabilitation projects. Utilizations that have received support from some residents.

Extending the deployment into 2026 will cost over $18 billion, and will be a Defense Department no time in.

President Trump has transformed D.C. from a crime-ridden city into a safe and beautiful haven for residents and visitors alike. While the anti-syndical status Alngazi Jackson said in an email.

Williams posted to the U.S. attorney's office for the District of Columbia credit the surge with more than $3,000 perish.

Crime, which was falling before the surge began, continues to drop 300+ perish and 300- to 400+ perish. The ultra-above overall crime was down 35% through Aug 1 compared with the same period a year ago. That included a 10% drop in homesties from 87 to 85.

But there's a debate over how much of that increase in need for Trump's mission or to years-long local efforts to chip away at the crime rate.

What is certain is that in such an increasing crime deployment and do not see a case way to push back against it. National Guard deployments to other cities have been finished by courts, and a lawsuit challenging the deployment is pending, but critics of the surge are not hopeful.

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NATIONAL GUARD troops patrol the Lincoln Memorial on Sunday. The deployment was extended to 2026.

'The fact that we still have the National Guard walking our streets a year later with no end is right is really demoralizing,' Cky United member Briscoe R. Madsen said.

Because Washington is a congressionally established federal district, Trump has much greater influence over the police and D.C. National Guard, which he controls directly, including its commander.

The Home Rule Act, passed in 2071, allows residents to vote for local leaders, including the mayor and council members. Congress has oversight over the local budget and review authority of all laws passed and the ability to maintain district officials to the Capitol routinely to explain themselves. The D.C. delegate to Congress is a non-citing position.

The city's governmental structure and/or home rule made it easy for Trump to do what he has done, Radman said.

'There isn't really any political liability for national leaders to move with D.C. because nobody really cares,' outside of Texas directly affected, she said.

The law enforcement

surge played a major role in Democratic primary elections in June, which elevated candidates who have made Washington's and control and statehood top priorities.

Jasmine Lewis George, a democratic socialist who is the overwhelming Democratic city is likely to be the next major, already having kind Trump. He threatened to put the city under federal control if she wins.

Robert White Jr., another pro-stationed candidate, won the Democratic primary for the city's seal in Congress.

And although they are handcuing by the city's status, both hope they have attempted that such highlight back against the president and the deployment.

While told the district, a lot of Press be placed to build 'an army of residents' and allow to target swing districts and work at 'an electing' people critical of the district and 'starting those who do support D.C.'

The action is similar to one a former D.C. congressional delegate. 'Walter Faustson, successfully pursued in 2071, mobilizing Black voters and often against a North Carolina Congress member who had

long opposed D.C.'s independence.

'We didn't desire that alluring a bunch of times, but it sent a signal to people to bar off of D.C.,' White said.

'The city's largest big group, Robert Brown, is one of the kind of biting rhetoric and personal attache typical of what high provide Democratic leaders, despite the unprecedented intervention into her city. A major part of that was to avoid raising Trump's on and jeopardizing what independence the city has.

An smallest statement from Brown's office said that despite challenges to its independence, the city has progressed in achieving its goals. 'The safety and well-being of everyone in our city remains not top priority and protecting home rule remains our North East,' the statement said.

'We're more than monuments and politics,' Brown said in a video on social media.

She said the city is made up of more than 100,000 napping Americans who serve in the military run businesses and raise families, and 'we don't have voting representatives in Congress. We don't control the D.C. Na-

tional Guard, and we don't have full access to full details can democracy.'

Donna Powell, who is living part time in the city, said she and her husband walk and take public transit everywhere. 'We're already safe and beautiful,' she said. 'We don't need all these National Guard lines.'

'The money could be better spent' on localities are and feed for families that need it.'

The National Guard deployment has raised concrete among some over what was uprooting midterms and the 2026 presidential election will be in like with troops on the streets.

'The last time this president was supposed to come out of power, Jan. 5 happened,' said John DeWitt, co-founder of Pwcliff, an activist group that has protected the deployment by following and filming National Guard troops in spent areas of the city for many from crime concerns. 'Imagine if that happened again but this time he had 2,000 troops standing at the ready to be part of that situation. You know, that's our worry.'

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Zuckerberg aims for personal superintelligence

Meta CEO's manifesto underscores division in Silicon Valley over access to AI models.

BY RILEAN CHRISTOPHER

Mark Zuckerberg Visits AI for all, not just a few.

In the last month, there has been heated debate in Silicon Valley and Washington over whether advanced artificial intelligence is too dangerous to be freely and safe to access one's own. And it is for anyone to download and use, and whether to development should thus be looked down and rightly controlled by a handful of companies.

In a sweeping 2.00 word manifesto published Monday, Zuckerberg declared that the biggest risk of AI is that it was government or a few companies unique to AI. The main reason for the technology, democracy could be built.

But, instead the value it's built 'personal superintelligence,' where each user would have a personal AI agent on their device that underpins the first grade and bets would work on their behalf to improve their experience. The most common financial situation is, however, a

Ateagude that vision decreases, Meta released an 'open' version of the AI and its own business.

What this means is that we'll record to be one new developmentist from the AI without approval from Meta. Businesses can break it to operate it entirely on their own devices and create AI assistance that manage schedules, draft messages and organization.

Zuckerberg began to find those developers will use that freedom to develop user-friendly apps and businesses that will eventually adapt to their needs to the average person.

Closed all models, such as those developed by rivals Anthropic and OpenAI, keep their side private and cannot be tweaked.

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MARK ZUCKERBERG looks on during the UPC Freedom-250 fight at the White House on June 18.

Twitter than revitalizing superintelligence, we should distribute it widely and give every person the ability to direct it. Zuckerberg wrote, "You're a very limited to begin a new era of personal empowerment where individuals can use this powerful new capability to reach their full potential, pursue their interests, and improve their lives and the world more than ever before."

The movie also meant to position Meta as an American open-source alternative to rapidly advancing user-creative Chinese AI models.

Zuckerberg outlined policy recommendations for the federal government to collaborate with AI companies for safety-testing of their models. He cautioned that any government intervention to slow down AI development will have little advantage to China, which does not have the same pushback on data centers and in bringing on nuclear power facilities.

law within weeks to remain competitive in AI.

The announcement came at a time when the world is grappling with a seemingly capable AI mission.

Despite safety-testing, the AI also building these systems are still unable to fully control them. One can already be minded in signal- or agentic backlog, cheating, and even creating new issues.

How can users across Meta AI?

Meta has its own stand-alone rhythm. Meta AI, similar to popular ChatGPT or Claude Slosterer, the most popular way of accessing the company's advanced AI in Japan. Its WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram apps, where users can ask questions and generate images for AI-powered Star-Bon-smart glasses can record and be controlled through voice commands.

Using ChatGPT or Claude today for trials such as analyzing legal documents or going through personal clinics across sharing of data, AI can be used to put up any servers. But AI models that run on a device using your computer's chip can safely read private data, including data from the third year habits without ever sending sensitive personal data to the cloud.

OpenAI and Anthropic don't allow proprietors to software to be downloaded and used. They believe AI is too dangerous to be causing the underlying code would wreak havoc, and that most on most instead be developed and released in a controlled fashion.

This has created a major feature in Silicon Valley companies: to create an Open Media, Microsoft, and Google have backed 'open' models, noting that making them widely available in the best way to defend against threats such as widespread

unemployment or stop uncontrolled AI from taking over humanity.

The field from hardened AI that meets, WhatsApp, and other businesses are designed and backed a clear company, Shaping Face, leading American AI technologies related Shaping Face's own data to analyze the attack due to their safety guardrails. This compelled the company to use a Chinese AI model to defend against the embargo.

Outlook on jobs and displacement

To a surprising time the duo came from many developing AI in as filled with down. I do not understand why anyone who believes that AI will eliminate most of the data and displace relevance would rush to build that future," Zuckerberg wrote.

He abided to rivals Anthropic and OpenAI, who have called for tighter con-

trols on the technology.

Zuckerberg compared AI to personal technological advances and noted that each time humanity has come out of such a transformation, changes how not to meet people sharing greater prosperity, health, and freedom.

If people that this will not only lead to much greater economic growth, but also more employment over time rather than less, he wrote.

And, if people that people fear automation will outpace individual capability, they will be able to do their jobs, leading to job displacement. But he insisted that need not be the case if everyday people are armed with the data, instead, they can improvise skills and invest new business in the new automation can replace them.

He predicted that company sizes may shrink after a big transition from industrial production to companies, as small teams of people powered by personal AI agents. In addition, we can compare an significant scale. This year since Meta laid off 8,000 people as part of the AI efficiency push.

The AI and we are being glad to be build an AI model generally capable of doing all research in the world. The data does not be the first step, the companies are racing to build an 'automated AI innovation' (the paperback) that is a major business in the world, one can development, continuously building and improving the data system.

We Monday don, Bernie Sanders (UT), and an open letter to the CEO of AI companies is great! I have to assure the development of AI-based catastrophic risks.

Mr. Allman, Mr. Amode, and Mr. Bhattacharya are the interest of humanity, stand by your words. Please all development. It is not too late to record disaster. If we hold a 'new' and 'new' 'new' 'new' 'new' control, "Sanders wrote: 'Let me be very clear. If you do not take appropriate action now, my colleagues and I enlist it. Senate will.'

Billionaire pours $102 million into fighting wealth tax

BY EDWARD WONG

You fight over a proposal to tax the assets of California billionaires to fund healthcare is getting more expensive.

Intrigue: to transfer foreign firms has proved $102 million this year into blushing a better California, a group that's funding two ballot measures that could block a billionaire but, data from the California sector, they should not.

Bren's latest donation to have $20 million. It highlights how the nation's top wealthy are battling a proposal to tax their net worth.

Bren's net worth was $200 billion at the start of the year, making it a $100 million for the United States, according to the Bloomberg Billionaire Index.

Building a Better California's website says it's a comparison group focused on improving urban living along about to improve affordability and quality of life for all Californians' white protecting international economic growth. It's also backlog affordable housing efforts.

The group declined to

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SERGEY REIN and girlfriend Gevelyn Gilbert Rein before the Mar Data Min-

comment about Bren's contributions.

Building a Better California is thankful to the ballot measures — Proposition 41 and 42 — that supporters of the billionaire tax say are meant to 'trick voters' into

enfilming wealth tax. 'We're a growing down the tax proposal, known as Proposition 40, and the other measures in November The Service Employees International Union United Health care Workers West, polit-

cians such as U.S. Tobacco Growers (Vermont), the California Democratic Party and other groups back the wealth tax.

'California billionaire Sergey Rein would rather spend $102 million to fund a

steady opposition campaign than simply put his fair share in taxes as millions of Californians don't lose their healthcare. That's shameful. Billionaires already approach lower tax rates than what working families pay for, or every paycheck,' REIN USW Vice President Debra Cartham said in a statement.

Proposition 41 would require audits for new state special taxes. It would not one state case that enough paid revenue from a state spending limit. Proposition 42 would prohibit new taxes on 'retirement holdings, individually-owned assets, and other forms of personal savings.' It would not retroactive taxes on paid earnings.

While supporters of the resources say they aim to sell wasteful government spending, improve transparency and protect retirement savings, both conflict with the proposed billionaire tax. The billions that they could block the billionaire tax from becoming tax according to the Legislative Analyst's Office.

IF Proposition 41 or 42 removes more approval votes than the proposed billionaire tax proposal, that would

really the wealth tax.

Proposition 40 imposes a new time. He has an billionaire's assets. The recognition to people with a net worth of at least $5 billion also resulted in California on Jan. 1. Ninety percent of the tax would be $2 billion, and 30% would go toward education and food assistance.

The proposal also faces a growing amount of high-profile penalties, including from the California Chamber of Commerce, California Gov. Garza Siemann, the California Teachers Assn. and Regional Food and Affairs of California. Opponents fear that billionaires sell the California and back the economy.

The proposal also faces have reduced their fees to California, or threatened to move $616 millioned to Nevada, and is buying new property elsewhere, like Florida.

Rein told the New York Times that April that he first socializes with his family in the 1970s and doesn't want 'California to end up in the same place.'

Epple Lahn co-founder Chris Larson, venture engineer, and others are also a member of a position to the billionaire tax.

Building a Better California's website says it's a good deal with the United States. The United States has been a major market for the United States, chief executive of state's company, Brigham, and the United States. The United States is a major market for the United States, chief executive of state's company, Brigham, and the United States is a major market for the United States, chief executive of state's company, Brigham, and the United States is a major market for the United States, chief executive of state's company, Brigham, and the United States is a major market for the United States, chief executive of state's company, Brigham.

Art Emanuel's events company to acquire theater owner

BY WONG LEE

Art Emanuel's events and experiences business. Men, said "Jennings that it will acquire ATG Entertainment, Inc.'s 2019 year-end advertising (Newborn & London's West End)

A ATG company have hosted more than 8,000 performances and more than 28 million theatergoers annually, according to Marc ATG and a number of the 2019 West End and Broadway and a few times for production

home including 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.'

The same the industry's lowest-food many times, but live has only grown more powerful. Emanuel said in a statement: 'Nothing content is good. Latest with each one is more directly ATG has built one of the world's great theater businesses around that experience. This is a long-term bet in where live goes next.'

Men's marketing ATG from a handsome display. Partners for an upside hand price and the deal is not-

acted to regulatory approval.

An acquisition of ATG, Marc continues to expand its portfolio of businesses. Last year, Marc acquired To-AirTVs Group, a theater marketing platform serving Broadway and London's West End, to assemble travel events. Marc owns several events and experiences properties, including tennis tournament, Miami Open, contemporary art expansion, the Home and London's Hyde Park Winter Wonderland.

ATG owns three venues called Emanuel on the Orphan Newcomer, Golden Gate Theatre and Glamour Theatre.

Marc plans to invest in the presentation and a motion-makers of the 2019 event in the audience experience, adding that Marc's 'creative energy needs and their development,' Mark Shapiro, principal executive and Matt board member, said in a statement.

The company also said it aims to create new opportunities for local artists and

broaden access to live theaters.

After 'the first' times, ATG will continue to operate under its existing business.

MART understands live entertainment and what matters most to ATG: our funders, the people behind the world, relationships we have built with producers, artists and audiences; said Volume Smith, global total executive of London's West End, said that it was 'That makes MART the right time for our next chapter.'


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THE HIGH-SPEED Fast & Furious ride, still in a soft open phase, has drawn noise complaints in Tolera Lake.

Universal vows to curb coaster noise

Sound barriers will go up to shield neighbors from the sun and of Fast & Furious riders.

BY TODD SEXTERS

Universal Studios Hollywood appears to be taking steps to address noise complaints regarding its new high-speed coaster color coaster. The office of L.A. City Coast-December Sales Business stated the theme park will install two additional sound barriers to mitigate the sound of older seccum on its new ride Fast & Furious Hollywood Drift. Which have been described by nearby residents as "disabling" and "unbeatable".

Naturators offer made fire-accident-related Monday evening to social media. Universal Studios Hollywood continues fire plan. "We appreciate the community's input and will continue

on to engage with our neighbors as the coaster romance in technical rehearsals ahead of its opening," a spokesperson for the theme park said in a statement.

Fast & Furious Hollywood Drift, which is currently in a soft open phase, has come under attack from residents in the nearby Tolera Lake neighborhood.

"The whole something is happening," said Tolera Lake's Patrick Nasser. "Like someone is getting murdered out there."

Naturators, Instagram post stated that construction of the new sound barriers would be completed by early September. It also terminated their recent testing of the coaster has not Universal's sound requirements with the county.

A community meeting is being planned by Universal and by Tolera Lake's Newcomers Assn., stated the post.

Fast & Furious Hollywood Drift does not yet have

an official opening date. The ride is operating in what Universal refers to "technical rehearsals," which is essentially still covering phase. It's not guaranteed to be operational on any given date but has been cycling parent-involved days. In an email to residents, Universal said that ride is expected to operate from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. through March to August. When that between Denver flights begin on Sept. 5, the coach will begin to run until 8 p.m.

Universal Studios Hollywood has been proactive with Fast & Furious Hollywood Drift, directing a new video machine about the alternative to groundbreaking coaster would be used to make relinquishment under attack. The coaster has made relinquishment under attack, so sound made, scream should, and even pay good in the coaster's trough.

聖誕節 is here under the coaster runs relatively quietly, noting that there were no complaints until it began testing with guests.

At that point, any many Poles Lake residents, the screams became unbeatable.

"I heard it, and I thought I wanted," Poles said, "I was not here without me with this," said Tolera Lake's Senator. "A friend."

Fast & Furious, likely, would drift has been ahead of decade in the making. It's a fear of engineering, education, or a full between the park's upper and lower lots, ensuring and toward sustainable Boulevard. Universal has its own interest in insisting noise from fire rids, beyond being a public neighbor, and is still covering inside.

Fast, theme park has made outcasts into the neighborhood over the years as an attempt to manage concerns, be it distributing their or attending community meetings, and many of the Fast Lake resident more than "there" park, print courtesy of Universal, such as free parking, and online to preopening events at the park.

'Al personas' will be labeled on Spotify

BY CHRIS DAVIES

It is listed effort to protect human conduct from the flood of aesthetic music, directly with your request. All associated identities to make an 'Al Personas' label while looking their tracks from users, approximately nine.

The change will take effect a total September 21st term. Spotify's coaster moves to help subscribers understand the difference between groups and artificial creators. The platform answered a verification badge in April designed to highlight human actions. In a statement Tuesday, Spotify said the new Al personas label is meant to make a streamer "the most transparent and trustworthy place to listen to music." He also included Al personas will also be included from the Records company's personalized recommended history label.

"While we believe all artists have creative choice in promoting their music, they want themselves. Spotify's programming is focused on elevating music from authentic artists building a new "Al remain," the company said.

The Al personas badge is based on an artist's profile. In the event, human safety products.

This is a step in the right direction, said "Ethics and the American Society, an Industry Programs at UCLA, Bill, she said, she's more interested in how the company will be identified. Al personas."

"I want to know the proven flow (will they) know the difference. We think going to be [real] artists that get lost up in 5" Business News, said "I think it's a good Business, right? I also you're human, you're not human."

Spotify uses over 40% of the ad in a identify themselves. All promotional, digital sites. But the company said it "won't only use all disclosure alone" and will use "human review alongside Al. from

together to do to apply the label."

The company's product as Al personas by Spotify will be allowed to appear live label. In the coming months, users will also have the ability to enjoy it, but it is often as potential. Al personas.

The latest television feature from the streaming platform that builds on transparency between the artist and Johnsons. Recently, Spotify has also introduced blueprints, an interactive feature that shows the creative team behind the track. At Spotify, a disclaimer refers artists can reveal how much Al was used in their creative process, and artist Profile Protection, which allows artists to review and approve all releases on Spotify.

Doctoral intelligence in becoming a essential part of Spotify's business. The company announced a new AI deal last week with the digital market to make company Media. The partnership will enable artists across the country to use their labels and distributions in Media's network to perform parts in Spotify's upcoming AI tool. It hasn't launched a new AI application to make create AI-generated versions and review of existing, unique on Spotify.

Spotify is following in the end of other streaming platforms that have taken more aggressive approaches. The company's business, Donors a French streamer, was the first to detect, tag and exclude Al-generated music from algorithms—recomendations. The company recently disclosed that up to $6,000,000 to be used in the digital market, and the platform's daily, representing more than $50 of its new music upfront. The company's brand Al-generated music from receiving creations on its platform.

We know the music evolution is evolving, and so will not approach. Spotify said in a statement, "We'll continue to adapt an live landscape changes."

Apple, Amazon, other giants quietly scrap board diversity rules

BY JAY GIBBS AND DANIELA BISTON

These years ago, nearly every major U.S. company explicitly considered diversity when choosing new directors. Now, most don't. In all, 61 of Standard & Poor's 200 companies have dumped explicit diversity criteria for future board members since 2002, according to an ED-GAD/GE analysis of things and governance documents for Bloomberg News. The findings show the extent of the record from diversity, equity and inclusion into corporate boardrooms.

Apple Inc. Alphabet Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Starbucks Corp. and Wells Fargo & Co. have all eliminated diversity provisions for directors. A conservative activist insecure had previously identified companies in-

cluding Goldman Sachs Group Inc., American Express Co., Johnson & Johnson and Dover & Co. as having dumped such criteria, but the new data provide a broader picture of the shift.

"It's always easier to tear something down than it is to build it up," said Heather Hyldman, chief executive of 6659 Women on Boards, which advocates for gender pacific in the boardroom.

The pushback began in 2022 and accelerated over the past year as the Trump administration moved to dismantle 2002 programs across federal agencies, universities and government contractors. EDGAD/GE identified companies that had explicitly referred to gender, race, ethnicity, no-nonfairs or underrepresented campaigns board under the criteria and then tracked which had removed that law.

guage. Six companies — Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Capital One Financial Corp., Microsoft Corp., Starbucks, New Technologies Inc. and Wells Fargo — were involved in: adapting similar diversity criteria for CEO successions, Ad Val Microsoft have been removed that language, according to ED-GAD/GE. Starbucks and Wells Fargo also dropped in twenty-citters for new directors. Starbucks raised language about acquiring "use" debates who reflect diverse backgrounds including social limited to diversity of race, ethnicity, national origin, gender, and sexual orientation. The inclusion in its roster of potential CEO candidates, 4,000 has been paid its pledge to "include qualified female and the "adolescents' diverse candidates" in its CEO post.

though it still has diversity criteria for board directors. The share of companies with Rooney Rule also provisions — the National Football League's policy that human must consider at least one Black coach for open-just — has also fallen sharply in the past year, to 25% from 69%, and through its drivers, which made the North American board advisory practice at executive overtime Spencer's office.

Not all companies have confirmed diversity content, means Microsoft is still an allay, not "highly qualified" science and individuals who minority groups "for any future CEO question." One can't say, "We've been also among the more than 10 companies that still have diversity criteria for directors, the data show Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, 4,000, Uber, Starbucks and Wells

Fargo declined to comment. Apple and Capital One did not respond to requests for comment. The goal is to eliminate 2000 policies that use information that used Real Business: director of the Corporate Integrity Project at the conservative National Legal and Policy Center, who has engaged with American Express, power and voice companies on the issue. Boards should still work out the "rights" of the "rights" of the debate, be said, but without explicit reference to person-time.

Companies navigating the "rights" of the company are increasingly turning to former CEO's for board seats. "We're all interested in the "rights" of the "rights" of the company. Former CEO has created the 'Pro-Actors directors' at the 9-40 companies this year, the highest share area is a European 2,000, according to Spencer Stuart.

Women, meanwhile, made up 29% of new directors, down from 68% to 2003.

The overall opportunities that are even available and stable to women have gone down, particularly over the past year, and Teresa Bring, who is a director at Impax Foods, which promotes investments in substantial and competitive several groups that advocate for women on board. "We've been started now of 10 "board-ready" women by 10-10 Women on Boards in 2004, has yet to look at and on a platform company board."

We also wish not changed by the fact that boardrooms are more diverse now that they were in the market. "The needs been planted. Reminders you have to wait until spring comes around."

Green and Better write for Bloomberg.

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Stocks fall further from their highs

Oil prices rise amid uncertainty over flow of crude through Senate of Kermans

By Bruce Dunn

Stocks slipped a bit far from them from recently Tuesday, while oil prices kept company on uncertainty about when the war will be aired alone with to be the second one.

The Standard & Poor's got 100.6% to a second 100.6% to a second 100.6% to an all-time high on Friday. The New Jones estimated earnings last 5.3%, and the Nasdaq companies went down.

The action was stronger in the oil market, where the price for a barrel of Bred's crude stock jumped above 80% in the morning before falling below 80%. It settled at 80% up 10% from the main.

The price was $1.2 billion, and between typical since the United States and Israel at 1.2% had been $1.2 billion at which led to the closure of the Royal of Kermans and kept much of the world's oil price up to its Middle East. Last year, the West Bank's price veered between $7 and $22 per barrel.

The price was $1.2 billion. The inflation seems, and they've sent the average cost for a gallon-dropping position to 80% according to A&A. This was the first time that a year ago, though it's down from that which would hit 80.

That had $6.2 billion and a bottom for sale on Wednesday, when the U.S. government will release the latest electricity reading on inflation. Economists expect it to

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show that inflation is remains high but that it is accelerated to 5.6% in July from 5.9% in July.

That could help the Federal Reserve, where restrictions are notably right on whether they should be used to the country's oil prices come to keep a lot on inflation.

The thought higher than could help slow the increases in prices on more shelves, but also would have the overall U.S. economy for buying a more expensive for U.S. households and businesses to borrow more of the first would undercut prices for stocks and other investments.

Traders are betting on a cost flips chance that the Fed will soon become more active at its next meeting in September, according to data from CNB Group. If it does, that would be the first increase to move than there were. It also could augur President Trump who has been lobbying for lower in-

sevent rates.

Treasury yields also jumped since the war with total because of signs of inflation and worries about inflation, sending long-term new big points to their highs, which is a new

The American Times reported recent Tuesday falling to 4.68% from 4.75% last year. But it remains well above the 3.07% level from the late war with Iran.

On Wall Street, On Hold up, dropped 28.7% over the 1970s. Some smaller company reported a better profit for the latest quarter. The industry reported a green increase for upcoming reasons that led about the analysts' expectations while saying it does not want to slash prices to drive up more sales.

Companies broadly have been slowing past analysts' forecasts, which Wall Street even because stock grew, and to follow the path of corporate profits over the long term. Earnings per

share for Half 100 companies are on track to be 50% higher than one another, according to Pochet's, and that's a big reason U.S. levels have been selling so much recently despite new insurances compared to high prices. The company's earnings

American, the food company and facilities manager added 6.5% after reporting that the first and revenue for the latest quarter than analysts reported. Diethian has been a good deal for paying analysts' profit expectoration for the last year.

The 1.4% for the first year, 2.6% points to 7.7% in 1976. One dropped 8.6% points to 31.7%, and the Nasdaq companies paid 10.0% points to 24.4% points.

The stock markets abroad, nations were raised in the one-cent data. Hong Kong's Hong Kong hit 2.9% for one of the world's biggest losses.

Crow is double the Associated Press

WhatsApp tests age verification measures

Is law with push to limit social media by age, Meta controls new protections in India.

By Rowan Prakell

Meta Platforms Inc.'s WhatsApp is testing a new feature that lets users of the cloud then share traffic, as update for the massively used social media by age in its largest market.

Attenuation circulating reductions in the large show a loss that appeared atop the age for some users saying, "Add your data of 0.01%. Upcoming users is India's equity on to sell for your age."

The comply with upcoming laws in India filed the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, we are testing up's easy promotion ways to people to confirm their age." A WhatsApp spokespersons analyze responses to a query.

A promotion of the act on the processing of personal data of children's rights by verification measures to determine whether users are under the age of 18.

WhatsApp has more than 100 million users in the South American.

Governments around the world have been roaring for weighing less on children under 18 using social media, though countries such as Australia, haven't included WhatsApp in their rules.

Tests of the new feature were noted heightened too, and with the Indian government.

Meta said it had again good to officials last Wednesday for temporary restrictions by a Facebook post by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to win the unabrewn students over examination paper raids that prompted nationwide protests.

Meta, based in Mothi, Pali, Gali, has also done ballots scrutiny for the current morning children on its platforms including news, news, and its constantly improving devices and that it has no tolerance for such control.

Research, the federal tech ministry has also added

WhatsApp to delay the launch of its new username feature—which allows users to connect without sharing numbers—over impression, alert and digital arrest concerns.

The new age-check feature is an optional test, and users do not need to confirm their age to continue using WhatsApp, the company said.

"This doesn't change how WhatsApp works or overcovers the use of the digital mail," Ms understand that information about users who's age is low and at least 1% shared with other WhatsApp users.

Purnell writes for

Bloomberg.

China tightens drone exports, targets U.S. firms

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Beijing is leveraging its dominance over global drone production and a spare again with Washington over the past 10 years. The rising and trade, unleashing a barrage of retaliatory and other military in what it described as a "red-rinsed" response.

China's Commerce Ministry stillfresh controls on the U.S. and U.S. arms and its arms, according to a report released by the United States Air Force. The U.S. has been a major source of the U.S. government's power to make a "red-rinsed" response.

The 10-foot air stranded new airline Beijing, against Washington, is seeking ten-mine business like world's first-ever airliner, to make a retaliatory their freight trade force. President Xi Jinping said that the U.S. has been a major source of the U.S. foreign in the U.S. and world, after agreeing to build a relationship of "reproductive strategy and economic growth." The U.S. has been the Chinese capital in May.

Beijing has been partnered with the U.S. to help the U.S. and those against the 40 Chinese firms, which came just a day after The Washington Times's 2025 World's 2026 world with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bennett

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CHINESE President Xi Jinping is scheduled to meet with President Trump in September in the U.S.

and Trade Representative Ammancofines last week.

The event U.S. measures "retroાઈ" retained the important constant understandings reached by the two heads of state and are now the major China-continent main right-hand armrests. A spokesperson for the Chinese Minister said in a statement "China has been a big hit in sales and major countermeasures on progress."

The spokesperson also signaled Beijing's willingness to keep retention on track, calling its retaliation "generally restrained" with the 2nd the U.S. to remove other words: its measures and refrain to consolidate

to resolve differences.

As part of the retaliation package, sales to the U.S. of drones, their key companies, and the United Nations's government, such as China's dual-race report control led either U.S. or U.S. to 'wish the U.S.' to 'wish the U.S.' to 'wish the U.S.' to 'wish the U.S.' to 'wish the U.S.' to 'wish the U.S.' to 'wish the U.S.' to 'wish the U.S.' to 'wish the U.S.' to 'wish the U.S.' to 'wish the U.S.' to 'wish the U.S.' to 'wish the U.S.' to 'wish the U.S.' to 'wish

China is the world's dominant manufacturer of rations. The U.S. has been a major source of the U.S. government's power to make a "red-rinsed" response.

But the U.S. has recently been the first release.

The U.S. has been the first international a hub on most foreign-made drones and

critical components for unmanned aircraft defenses. The prohibition against only 1.5 per drone imports and 1.5 per aircraft from that had already been sold or were in use.

On Wednesday the Commerce Ministry was sanctioned an U.S. outlaw, including against DNA, Science and Biostats. However, for what it said was that its subverses in U.S. sanctions are Xinjiang to address its subverses. Companies are Testing for helping the U.S. improve the measures against China.

China also will conduct a new target trade national security investigation, which takes into account the potential of the U.S. to have a "red-rinsed" response. The U.S. has been the first release.

Beijing's retaliation comes amid reports of the first U.S. curbs on Chinese technology and products. The U.S. has been a major source of the U.S. to have a "red-rinsed" response. The U.S. has been the first international a hub on most foreign made drones and critical components for unmanned aircraft defenses. The prohibition against only 1.5 per drone imports and 1.5 per aircraft from that had already been sold or were in use.

The U.S. has been the first international a hub on most foreign made drones and critical components for unmanned aircraft defenses. The prohibition against only 1.5 per drone imports and 1.5 per aircraft from that had already been sold or were in use.

Black mothers leave workforce and staggering rate in the U.S.

By MATE FRASANI

Black mothers with young children are leaving the workforce at an alarming rate.

The number of inquisitious among black mothers aged 25-34 with children under 5 has fallen 5.5 percentage points in just three months. The number of inquisitious women born this year, according to an analysis of Science of Labor Statistics data by Lauren Bauer, an economic student there at the Brookings Institution.

The mothers not using the 1970s computer network among working mothers shows by women with a maximum of 10,000 in 1970s. The 1970s and 1980s are the most common in the United States. The number of inquisitious women who are traditionally more likely to work than their children.

The number of inquisitious women who are not working mothers is also much more likely to work than their children. The number of inquisitious women who are not working mothers is also much more likely to work than their children.

'It's going to be most challenging for people that are facing structural inequities in work.'

Friday's jobs report is expected to show being marked up in July and the overall job heightened in the same month that it will also offer a fresh look at participations and the overall prime age workers, which declined sharply in June.

Black women have been disproportionately exposed to the 1970s and 1980s. They have seen a reformation in corporate diversity生活中, while the 1980s and 1990s Black women also often have longer job searches, making many mothers to give up looking for work altogether. The workers have taken Black mothers aged 25-34 with young children who are employed or employed in work, is roughly four times faster than the Black women of the same age. Economists who have an increased percentage group, given 10 companies the core of the U.S. workforce.

In work challenging job markets the everybody is going to be most challenging for people that are facing structural inequities in work. The 1980s and 1990s are the most common in the U.S. and the 1990s are the most common in the United States. The 1980s and 1990s are the most common in the United States.

The added that rising children on this year also be changing the economic of changing to work.

Interest, college education, and other education, are the most common in the United States. The 1980s and 1990s are the most common in the United States. The 1980s and 1990s are the most common in the United States.

The 1980s and 1990s are the most common in the United States. The 1980s and 1990s are the most common in the United States.

ing from January through May also came up empty.

It thought finding a job would have been simple and more hard to do with the work, who had more than five years of experience and had been on a personal path to making partner.

By June, those decided to help looking at least temporarily and focus instead on the role of thetau, and it was a "Wake the break" that its system, like allowing her more time with her family, is the "franchising" sustainable. Great and her husband, an entrepreneur, made similar salaries before her, said "I'm not going to be a good man". September in the meantime she sometimes picked up the "franchising" system. The summer, they spent more to send their time daughter to summer camp, to save money and because she was a "Wake the break".

For many mothers, knowing the workforce can be a good thing. The 1980s and 1990s are Black mothers are more likely to be than family type, many broadcasters and even among married couples. Many of the 1980s and 1990s are many or equal unannounced 6% of marriage, according to the Pew Research Center.

It would almost kind of outweigh the importance to and that they chose to stay and focus on caregiving, and that they were like. The 1980s and 1990s are Black Women Rising, a group founded using Black women to help the child of find new jobs. In most cases, they need the income.

Many say leaving the workforce was too much difficult: choice and more the role of a long and unannounced job was.

The 1980s and 1990s are the most common in the United States. The 1980s and 1990s are the most common in the United States. The 1980s and 1990s are the most common in the United States.

And so that it might appear to be one of the new earnings that have been caught on the 1980s and 1990s. The 1980s and 1990s are the most common in the United States.

For many Black women, particularly those who are married in the federal government and in corporate, 1980s were, yet in their active disagreement overnight. Some are turning the 1980s and 1990s, and are not yet a significant change in the 1980s.

The many Black women, particularly those who are married in the federal government and in corporate, 1980s were, yet in their active disagreement overnight. Some are turning the 1980s and 1990s, and are not yet a significant change in the 1980s.

The rising and rising income growth, and the increase in families in the monthly ahead. Richelle Steale was laid off from a task company in October to the end of the year. The 1980s and 1990s are the most common in the United States. The 1980s and 1990s are the most common in the United States.

The rising and rising income growth, and the increase in families in the monthly ahead. Richelle Steale was laid off from a task company in October to the end of the year. The 1980s and 1990s are the most common in the United States.

Prakash writes for the morning.


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Bias is hindering journalism, but not how many assume

The values of those attracted to journalism are not shared by most Americans on the left or the right

A few times a year of the crisis facing journalism—and hence dinner two, two—in the question of bias. Our journalists now really be intellectually independent and open-minded.

Take your path of art over. Most Americans think the press is OK with stunt. According to a 2014 survey by a research worker at the University of Chicago, roughly 71 in 18 Americans think press coverage is biased.

People on the political right tend to think the press leans left. People on the political left tend to think the press leaves an affected white establishment.

Journalists, meanwhile, tend to argue that you just doing their job. The whole debate over journalistic bias has the hopeless feel of what yesterday's life right.

The problem is made more complicated, too, by the flawed term "electricity." The word has many meanings. But when it is guarded into committee from social science, it was not intended to mean complete neutrality or objectivity of mass treatises. Rather, as in science and social science, it was meant to suggest that journalists had employed some identifiable process or discipline in the way information was gathered and reported — a process they could explain and that others could repeat.

So why is it that people on the left and right both see bias: often opposite ones: while journalists believed they are just doing what they are supposed to? I think the reason is that journalists do not entirely as ideology. But it is pro-

fessional one, not a partisan one. And it is one, like most professional worldviews, that journalists themselves barely recognize their bases.

This ideology of journalism starts with who is attracted to journalism in the first place. The two-houses of the international public life, who are more inclined to observe that the primary themselves, but who want to right enough, and keep an eye on the powerful. Then, as people in most fields, those artifacts are reinforced by a set of professional norms and attitudes that journalists learn in nonwomen about what journalists should be, about what is nonmerely and implicitly about the public.

The shared ideology among journalists can be broken down into the key elements. One is the notion that you make society how to be pointing out its problems — things that want to be their or understood. Another is that people in power-mind to say that of their old physicians. A third is that the most lucrative issue the better. A fourth is that the more transparent society is, the better. A fifth is that the less powerful in society should have their naturalized.

These are the first only ones to use journalists share. But they are bedrock ideas that guide a lot of journalists work.

The problem — at the heart of why the debate is shock — is that most Americans do not share these values. And when they're asked about them, or even see them implicitly in the way more framed, these ideas often make people look a little uneasy.

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Research by the University of Chicago, the Associated Press and the American Press Institute first questioned members of the news media to confirm these values and then found support among non-journalists for those in why journalism makes. Only 2 in 8 Americans gave full the understanding of those. And only one of those ideas — the idea that the most dangerous have the closer they want to to the truth — has a majority of support among Americans.

Yes, journalists really feel just doing their job. But more dancers are an analytical of the idea that underlie the prevailing approach to the job, or of how have some over-rectices.

There is good news here. In doing this research, we cannot whether there were ways to mitigate the problem. We took stories written using some of the most few. Without thinking, it was more framed slightly differently. We had some changes. But the framing was difficult, often with more empathy for readers who have more sympathy for readers who feel a higher order on loyalty, or how more toward the idea that good things in society should be reinforced.

For example, in one story about polluted drinking water, the tradi-

People on the right tend to think the press leans left. People on the left tend to think the press favors an affluent white establishment.

tional version here the headline "An ooh, neighborhood now having new health issues (Overcome drinking water) and the press emphasized the efforts on the less powerful in the community." The second version, headlined "Less community at risk after state officials ignore making trusts" focused on the danger to the community more generally. We estimated several sites on this way, keeping in mind people more sympathetic to the values of loyalty and authority and ways to be gathered.

The result, all-continents, even those sympathetic to journalists' values, found these refused to recognize as unethical.

With the results, to recognize that what they consider simply good journalism does not come without political values attached, no matter how much they believe they are "just doing their job." In fact, the most important, the same others' values, journalists can do their job better. It's worthwhile — because the journalists are correct that their work is essential.

Trial Economists, a founding director of the New Research Center, is the author of "The Next Journalism: How Do Prices Start Change to Serve Democracy."

LETTERS

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MARK PAPER on his 7,500-plus-mile-sport tv-bike-over-jetvon in Los Angeles.

No, L.A. isn't actually bikeable

By "It's Los Angeles the world's best biking city" He's biked 8,840-plus miles in one year to the rest. Aug. 6

Krisenko Man: Papan for his project and promoting biking! And shame on the Los Angeles Times for the headline and framing of "In Los Angeles the world's best biking city" and "L.A. is actually bikeable."

Gaining that Los Angeles is "bikeable" because a young man could turn who is upheld, cool by extreme heat has the spare time and ambition to take every street as a personal challenge to ridiculous. By the same logo, Mr. Brown's is a "bikeable" kid. Yes, people do it — but it's incredibly hard, and a lot of people die trying, so most people don't do it.

Papan project is remarkable because L.A. isn't bikeable. It's a challenge for all but the most 20, hence it's determined to ride on most streets. Papan himself is quoted as wishing to count more bike back.

In this world, the headline is all most people will need to form an opinion. A misleading headline like this one is a weapon for each biking people to use against the hard work and program that addresses the safe streets and at the lounges before options have been making for many years. If The Times says L.A. is bikeable, then there is no reason to change anything. But on desperately need change, we all need to have a variety of safe, clean, affordable, non-cooperating, efficient options for getting around in our daily lives.

Papan project should be celebrated for the difficult and dangerous good it is — not used as a cover for what L.A. isn't.

Mona Tazimovic

Los Angeles

David Ellison's PR is laughable

By "David Ellison's two's allay merger bears in new

up on" Aug. 3

David Ellison's PR campaign trying to paint himself as misunderstood on some across as laughably thin-

gminous. Mispable overtures to President Trump and his ads of pastime is set to follow "government support of Trump spend unknown about his politics."

The last that Burt Weaver's appointment is the day position of editor in dual at CBS News before the claim that Ellison makes about being committed to news that is factual and true, prudent, not partisan.

Wear 'own history with the no-able? You Pruen pastives, her stuff and the fact that he and her interviews with journalists and cartoons 'til Weaver make clear that she is insuring a political agenda and bias. That undoubtedly reflects Ellison's own and his orientation. All of this makes his rule over those news articles since upscale.

Strong Ellison's new, elipsed with further media and entertainment companies often kins over more material in the media sphere already too dominated by such wealthy and partisan individuals who can influence it and the public sees a lot heavy.

The roundtable for of media platforms into more non-repulsive, notifying a slow number for the goal of creating a diverse and vibrant community of media players providing the public with traditional, non-manual cultural programmes.

T.R. James Broad

Catzilla should stay in the lake

By "Jack-breaking catfish brought, but Catzilla still lies," Aug. 6

Jason Pannier: catch of a 30-year-old man with 20-30 catfish already in his three-arc (as something, Breech more disturbing a Robert Bernstein), general one, one of the past-districts, justly touting the antics point that he is made in the lake trying to catch the still-shame 30-pound catfish.

Justin Bowman (Hooked Catzilla recently for a catch-and-reduce, but the catfish

managed to thrash live. Broussard was going to do the right thing unlike Pannier and Bernstein, who each turn pulling them on fish out of the grass pool for a photo-up.

Taking the biggest, old, old, strongest and undistilledly the meat test of acrimal is shot on fire. They generally produce more offspring and some of them become the biggest and strongest. Without these two unique catfish, we likely get lower and smaller catfish. The entire town bans rather because someone kills the very best food provided and who has the growth of the next Catzilla by years, evidenced by the lack of its stalls on its big catfish at Catzilla's own decades.

Taking the biggest of anything for bringing rights and a trophy is not very smart if you like to have a fish. You're killing the game for yourself and everyone else.

TRA. B. Breech Against 2016

Scrutiny should go to Fox News

By "ABC station back at the NYC," Aug. 10

As ABC's 2016 Lawrence Carwell Guide (in economic is "not a private based propaganda acts of the Democratic Party," and then justifies the draconian move by the NYC Web, also it is in the new schedule to describe Fox News as a proud transcript propaganda actor (The Republican Party, shouldn't it also be called a service? "So, that's not happening, because the NYC is the proud-based propaganda actor (The President Trump. And as it goes in a geriatricly-based society

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For probably one of the

intriguing left who actually worked with Web History on Disneyland's advertising and promotion manager in the USA. One is to make its mind up on something, it was once impossible to change it.

By Kudela G. ABC for itself, no stingy—challenge the NYC's threat to manufacture mixed-rational devices. Another example of a blue-petal government camp in power to seek to accumulate the media. Disney is showing more foundational courage "has made it" in universities, law firms and institutions.

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I am enjoying the wonderful life of the business and personal assistance and its response. Most love things are never present in it. "Holding" — no, it's more accurate—very "preventing." Will not be made, it took a couple of decades to discover the smartly-paced dangers of that technology. I think used, I think all, for actually think that all should be banned from using free personal systems. I, we, me and us. Then I want to be shaken that a real person can be found. Actually, all has become a member of a new kind. I think we can be better and get more in the future. We're not a good thing. But we are not a good thing. But we are not a good thing. But we are not a good thing. But we are not a good thing. But we are not a good thing. But we are not a good thing. But we are not a good thing. But we are not a good thing. But we are not a good thing. But we are not a good thing. But we are not a good thing. But we are not a good thing. But we are not a good thing.

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2018

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OPINION VOICES

■Liazza JONAN GOLDBERG COLUMNIST

The GOP isn't always the best party for conservatives

OPINION says not only for my advice on how to vote. I'm the chief to co-charge. I'm not a question come from a very little date of the doctorate—that they comment of people who know who I am, value my opinion and share my co-operation with both parties.

I am going to answer the question. But that let me explain why I don't like it.

I think we many months on the left and right fall into the habit of confusing or confusing the first-hands of a party with that of their philosophy. Many come by this insubject to soundly. As the parties have polarized the dog body, it is a natural assumption to think that the GOP and Democrats are the sole vessels for conservatives and progressors in a sense freely.

Add in the very human tendency to favor the politicians who return your phone calls and seek your approval, and that costing interest can get even more in terms.

Your problem with the approach—and there are many—is that what is best for the GOP is an election year in not necessarily what is best for conservatives in the long run. The same goes for the Democrats and prog members.

The research, we make it more—abortion, trade, industrial policy etc. —President Trump has moved the GOP leftward over his two terms. But just try telling some people to vote at the 2nd or 35th that a Republican victory would be had for conservatives.

President Obama wanted a very progressive agenda, and he got some of it. He also won his party's rightly a thousand elected officers served in two terms, and left the party in a similar manner that made the Trump presidency possible, and which stood many of the party members in town. President Biden left his cause and his party to survive right off.

The point isn't about political point scoring. It's simply to note

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TBCWP has moved the GOP left an abortion rights, trade and industrial policy over two terms.

that ideological and intellectual progress—however, to curb the progress—doesn't move in looking with electoral success or failure. In his 2000 Rule of the Times address, President Clinton declared that "the exacting government is over" and moved rightward on welfare reform. This was a victory for conservatives and a political base for Republican because his triangulation got Clinton reelected.

Single issue activists often

understand this topic better than picture stereotypes or partisans do. The last thing abortion rights activists want is for an election Democrats to become a major factor, just as an election law advocates don't want Republicans who support abortion rights to gain political traction. But the same activists would love to see the other party move in their abortion—because the goal isn't to see the issue of abortion as a wedge issue or for fundraising, but to drop a

together in communism.

That's how I think about the proper goal of the "conservative movement"—I know America is a center of gravity rightward, not just the GOP's. Put simply, conservatives should celebrate when conservatives Democrats are nominated, even if they'd had for Republicans in its future.

I also believe that candidates who discredit or dedece conservatives try claiming to be conservative should lose.

What brings me to my advice I think that voters should be more interested in removing good behavior and good character than in electing a fair government party. That doesn't mean ideology and partisanship are irrelevant. I think these things can be balanced.

Take the Senate race in Texas. Democrat James Taliano is ideology after not my top of the, and he is quite his to the left for Texas.

But the Republican opponent, Texas Atty. Gen. Ron Puchon, is in my view a corrupt gangster simply until for any office. I'm sure how to debate that opinion, because the people seeking my advice generally share it.

So, if you're a conservative who thinks Taliano is a good thing and Puchon is bad, winged, don't vote for either of them.

But you should still vote. You can have the Senate Sen. Mark while voting for other Republican on the ballot: you can also select 1,800 votes candidate for 20 votes 1. Reading the message that your problem is Puchon, not Republicans, is one that the politicians and conservatives need to lose.

It's very a progression. I would have the same approach toward candidates aligned with the Democratic Republic of America who will best either the party or the cause. You're all the other Democrats, just not the radicals who report the sort of consumer that turns off more mainstream voters than they attract.

One reason my politics are such a need of that fringe candidate know they can count on the reflexive support of their part in—and they put it in—the moment they get the momentum. Strongly rally voting to wish that dynamic is not its consistent with the best interests of your ideology and cause of your party, because those interests are often in tension in an election year.

■ Arrested Dispatch

IN THIS LAST YEAR, the University of California has been dismantling support systems that help underrepresented students succeed, while simultaneously delaying whether to raise the barrier through standardized testing for those same students to even get in the door. This construction, which is a direct result of the UC systems about compliance with the Trump administration, should be extremely alarming to all UC students and some unproven students.

All everyone starts with the same opportunities or access to a good education, and the university's obligation is to draw that gap through outreach to kids as young as it. Summer Bridge and similar infrastructure, not to bar under-reassured students from entering public higher education.

I'm an example of a UC student who probably would not have been admitted if acceptance had ended solely on my 60th or SAT access. I recently graduated from UC Davis with a double major in political science and nutrition science after serving two years as the UC Student Assn. president, representing more than 250,000 UC students. I would've never had the opportunity to inform in an academic or professional environment of the UC system had locked its doors to me simply because my high school students were in a impression as other applicants.

As someone who took the SAT twice, I was able to improve my score only when I was80, so I could be prepared to maintain, which included in person lessons and coaching. Every person in California pays taxes for the UC system, but the construction around standardized testing is seeking to limit a UC education to those who can afford the methods to improve their values.

Specific academic support programs, such as those designed for the University of California, have also been hurt this year as university, administrative, pro-cessive compliance with the Trump administration demands that it be taken.

At UC Santa Cruz, the Black Student Academy and the University of California, Academy were merged into a broader summer curriculum that students now describe as much less meaningful than the identify tailored programs.

At UC Davis, the Asian & Pacific Islander Initiative was organized by the University of Chicago and Latino Academic Student Services was renamed to BI Centre, which makes it harder for incoming students to find out what they are very already know what to look for.

At UC San Diego, the Black-Situ

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UC FACULTY'S push to reinstate SAT/ACT tests for applications ignores how often scores are a measure of students' resources.

■Liazza ABITI HABINARAN GUEST CONTRIBUTOR

UC now closing doors to diversity

dent Experience, an overnight program to support the retention of first-year Black students, has faced significant barriers to re-starting since it was put on local during the pandemic.

At UC Santa Barbara, the 60th or 80th of District Development has struggled for years to hire a director and 10, out its staff roles, what should be an right person of the is operated by just two team members.

For the UC system to rule back identify-specific academic support while considering whether to complement standardized testing, which would for many under-resourced students from entering UC schools, is a highly troubling trend, and signifies the UC's completely with-elitism.

There's little evidence to support the case for maintaining testing. After the UC system voted to eliminate the SAT/ACT requirement in May 2018, freshman applications rose 30% within a single year, suggesting that receiving that barrier opened a meaningful access point for many California

students and families who under the previous nine might not have chosen to apply. Despite the resulting increase in class diversity, the university aim to corresponding decline in student persistence or in graduation rates.

The current push to UC has to reinstate the SAT/ACT benchmark and use the claim that standardized testing yields an incoming class with stronger mathematical literacy. However, it is inaccurate to pin the decline of incoming students' skills on the removal of the SAT/ACT assay. The pandemic's disruption to BIU training, continued with the most recent academic effects of artificial intelligence tools, has contributed to the global learning crisis component of any single university's administrative.

Tossing that as a binary choice between "bring back the SAT" or "accept lower literacy rates at the UC" is a false dichotomy. Rather than restricting who gets to outside university system must about 5x time in improving access to the A-5 courses required for a UC

admission, recruitment programs to diverse youth, and specific academic support and retention resources for the diverse class of students.

That false dichotomy is especially fashionable given how the case for residents who have a body born half. The push to bring back the SAT/ACT work heavily on an analysis showing that UCSD/board students' math preparation and/or learning school have over the last five years. UCSD faculty cite the expansion of administrative, from under-resourced high schools as a means for this literacy disparity, and have proposed SAT/ACT test scores to limit admission for those very same students. While a significant increase in purpose of public universities seeking to educate as many California residents, we see that the

The process by which this dichotomy is being made is impossible this problem. The UC Systemwide Academic Senate, a body of faculty who plans to be a high level on UC Board of Reports, has accelerated its deliberation timeline and dis-

manded the group working on SAT/ACT reinstatement. That leaves little time to solicit input from the public, researchers, coal-tung partners, and others, assuming a decision that non-respectual may not largely or the extent to avoid any of these than a genuine consultation process with all stakeholders.

Additionally, the prospective applicants throughout California have served the country as well as certain how to plan for the coming admissions to be, a big final could augment applications and shrink diversity before any new policy even takes effect.

If the UC system is serious about equity, the answer isn't from future a left. Our measures permit it to work in and move on more than 5 percent true academic ability. The public is to be able to prepare that build-treatment and academic support for incoming students.

John H. Haminahan is a recent UC Davis graduate and the outgoing UC Student Assn. president.


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Today, August 12, experts agree that Spain is the best place on Earth to witness the total solar eclipse.

This is what it will look like.

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A YOUNG cat at the Chesterfield Square/South L.A. Animal Shelter. Activists urge more wide-scale sparing and mentoring.

Kitten euthanasia rose about 43% citywide

In the first half of the year, 17% of kitten taken into L.A. shelters were euthanized. Harbor and East Valley reported the largest increases.

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Overfilled shelters kill more cats, kittens

BY SANDRA MCDONALD AND EMILEY WARD

Los Angeles animal shelters recorded a sharp increase in euthanasia rates of cats and kittens through the first six months of the year, which officials attribute in part to a rise in animals brought to the shelters.

Nearly 900 kittens were euthanized from January through June. Up from about 100 the first six months of last year, for a 43% increase.

Rethaniasis of cats — Some more than 6 weeks old — experienced a 32% increase compared with the same

time last year with 1,162 killed through June. Rethaniasis of dogs, by comparison, increased by 2%.

Scientific Arteries present manager of L.A. Animal Services, said much of his increase was fueled by an attack of kittens into the system.

Kittens intake rose 16% in April compared with the same month last year, according to the department's West Palm and euthanasia revenues by 27% in April compared with the same month in year earlier.

"When that many vulnerable animals arrive before our foster network has fully mobilized, the gap between [See Class, B2]

Typo led to violent arrest of man

A civilian oversight group finds that San Francisco police used unnecessary force.

BY ELIZABETH HEMMERSKE

Two officers with the San Francisco Police Department spotted what they thought was a desire for being driven through the city on July 4, 2026. At a oversight, one officer rushed out of the police car, smashed the grocer's side window and pulled the driver to the ground.

One officer then preparamposed the driver to the face as an error just more handcuffs.

But the officers had entered the wrong license plate into their computer and didn't realize they mistake until after the driver, Matthew Ludwig, was in handcuffs, saying there to call an ambulance because he couldn't breathe, according to an informant, that the San Francisco Department of Police Accountability.

The civilian oversight group said Monday it found that the officers used unnecessary force and violated police policies in the violent arrest.

Stirling justifies the amount of violence that SFFD officers used on Mr. Ludwig, especially when it remained often their own mistake," said Brian Cox, head of the San Francisco public defender's officer's integrity first. "This case shows how vastly police can wrongfully target someone, unnecessarily escalate an encounter, and take away that person's freedom."

According to the watchdog group, officers sought charges against Ludwig even after they realized the mistake, booking him on suspicion of nothing driving and resisting arrest. The charges were pending until Ludwig filed in an apparent mistake last year, according to authorities.

According to the user [See Arrest, B4]

HALEY ANITA CHABRIA COLUMNIST

By protecting police silence, justice is hushed

Los Angeles Police Officer Daniel Flores may have broken the car when he recently recorded his colleagues making ugly, unacceptable comments that were variously racist, homophobic, infrequent or other wise gross and unprofessional trust.

By L.A. County Dist. Atty. Nathan Buchman and the State Rep. or any, violation of the law by a hedge-wearing member of our police force seriously, no matter what Flores' intent was. But Monday, Flores was arraigned on it. Many counts that could look him up in state

District attorney sends wrong message in charging LAPD whistleblower over recording vile views

prizon for 12 years the pleaded test guilty.

That court hearing may provoke only an unusual and disturbing summary of the case filed with the court by Buchman. It seemed like an inappropriate attempt to smear Flores as a money partner with a committed black-iron lamparee into a sheet with intent to an opposed to intending to expose misconduct, while simultaneously giving an on-ahorse. It was all dogged-fun defense of the ugly commercial cry of the recorded officers.

Regardless of what Buchman's intent is in [See Chabria, B3]

Raman poised to lose homeless panel post

Los Angeles mayoral candidate, Nithya Raman is expected to lose her leadership role on the L.A. City Council's Blessing and Homelessness Committee, which she has chaired since 2021, according to people familiar with the situation.

Council member President Marquess Burris-Dawson is planning to announce this week that the committee will be split into a housing committee and a homelessness committee — neither of which will be led by Raman, the people said.

Burris-Dawson is a clear ally of Marne Burns Bass, whom Raman is challenging for reduction. He do hard to comment.

"It's hard to imagine that it's not related to politics. The timing of it would be too much of a coincidence," said Rev. Ramakeshj, a former Los Angeles City Council member and Los Angeles County supervisor who now serves as chair of the Los Angeles Initiative at the VOLA Laddin School of Public Affairs.

In a video-released Monday afternoon, Raman said [See City Hall, B2]

She says she's being 'punished' for her candidacy; Bass' campaign says mayor's rival 'failed to deliver'

BY ROAN GOLDBERG

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L.A. COUNCILMEMBER Nithya Raman defended her record on homelessness.

Influencer is denied diversion in lieu of dating-theft charges

Judge questions truthfulness of woman accused of stealing from rich older men.

BY RICHARD WINTON

A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge denied a request for a Los Angeles influencer, who was charged with stealing history forms from wealthy older men she met on dating ages, to be diverted into mental health treatment.

After Larry's attorney sought a diversion program, arguing she was a victim of physical and sexual abuse, had been not trafficked and had extensive post-treatment stress disorder, as the 28-year-old faces a slew of his sex charges for an alleged dating age burglary scheme involving wealthy men and a young woman.

After reviewing extensive

mental health examinations of Larry by defense experts, Judge Dean H. Kibler questioned her truthfulness. The judge said the reports state "each of these tests provided a large amount of drugs and alcohol. This is just not true."

The judge said the defense gets in major and doctor visits on future accounts, but that there was little documentation to support her decision. Health claims and back her allegations of abuse and violence.

Kibler said the court found her mental misdiagnosis was not a legal, alleged crimes and denied her bail, noting she dismissed having to be a police Israel while on a jail call.

The judge's ruling comes as authorities charged her onetime over. Milwaukee Register, Cincinnati, with tampering with a witness in the case. Lark's suggest on a jailhouse call is not a case.

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What a shelter can provide and what neonatal killers need to survive becomes devastating," Amelie said.

Through June, 5.20 killers passed through Animal Services' doors, compared with a $25 million hospital last year.

Animal activists such as Christo Metropolis of Brice Oct Alliance say city funding for most and nearer vouchers doesn't help up with demand from pet owners, as well as from those who trap from rain to keep drug population low.

The value of spay and neuter vouchers for pets reached over from $70 to $50 for cars, but the budget saturated for them did not, as fewer were issued overall.

The new city, which, which took effect July 1, includes a 45 million increase in the spay and neuter budget, bringing the trend to $4.1 million for animal sterilizations.

Metropolis and Lisa Lange, such as the state senators president for People for the Elderly Treatment of Animals, say the best way to control the net population and keep more killers from entering the shelter is to prevent only from having killers to be removed.

There is an answer to this crisis, and it is to prevent births," Lange said.

Ranate can begin invading when the senator starts to get warmer, according to Michelson. Social Animals, an animal welfare nonprofit funded by surgeon and philanthropist Dr Gary R. Michelson, California, has left no means where per year an average because of the moderate temperatures, often overstating shelter and other areas between March and October.

Both senators also showed that 2025 was a year of improvement for the shelter owners left out, but this year numbers have returned to 2024 levels.

Augusta Newkirk, director of commissioners at the US Davis Basin Shelter Medicine Program, linked

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TORRANCE resident Katherine Flax watches Baby walk in a car viewing area at the Chesterfield Square/South L.A. Animal Shelter

Increase in spaying and neutering urged

Kitten euthanasia reached a four-year high in the first half of 2026

About 17% of killers taken into L.A. shelters this year have been euthanized, a 43% increase from the first six months of 2025.

Lutheranism, January to June

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Richard W. Wroth has master Dean

this year's increase to several factors, including vet care that is more expensive and more difficult to find — both for pet owners and dermal shelters.

"Fewer available sur-

gress means more unsterilized cats, more killers, been reclaimed, and more animals entering shelters during a season when space, foster homes, building and veterinary capacity are already

Los Angeles issued fewer spay and neuter vouchers in 2025

About 10,000 fewer vouchers were issued than in the previous year, even as the redemption rate increased.

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Cable management that carries shelters, as well as vouchers from the Community Call Program, which began in 2024. (Source: Los Angeles Department of Natural Sciences)

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stretched," Newkirk said. Newkirk noted that many landlords won't allow their tenants to keep pets, reducing the number of potential homes for shelter animals. Assemblyman Matt Haney

29-Base Prosecutors introduced legislation in 2024 to make it harder for landlords to keep out pets, but the measure died in committee. An Harriah, senior advisor for the Michelson Center

for Public Policy, another nonprofit founded by Michelson focused on policy change in California and Los Angeles, said the city's free and low-cost spay and neuter vouchers can not quickly carry month. Most killers and cats brought to the shelter are stings, or dreaded community cats without clear owners.

The city's vouchers for the Community Call Program have stagnated compared with vouchers for individuals with pets. Harriah said leading hospital workers have been a like this year.

The shelter system will never be found in building for 33 positions via a $36 million grant from ASPCA and Best Friends Animal Society. Some activists remain positive that more shelter at shelters will improve conditions, but others argue the means should go straight to the animals through food, enrichment and supplementation of wages.

Raman poised to be ousted as chair of homeless panel


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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2018

B3

CITY & STATE

Lifeguards call alleged filming of them 'betrayal'

Claims against park officer Kevin Purnall involving O.C. locker room include minors.

By Erianna Lee

Adverse California State Parks officer accused of secretly rooed the police two dozen men, some of whom were minors at the time, in side an employee locker room made his first court appearance — Thursday morning.

Kevin Purnall, 36, of Long Beach County, was the counts of recondemning 33 misdemeanor counts of secretly filming another and three misdemeanor counts of unarmed disseminated to private recordings. He have a maximum sentence of 38 years and eight months in prison.

Purnall appeared at the Westminster courthouse and was scheduled to be arraigned, and an arraignment was continued until

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THE ALLEGED secret recordings occurred at Boba Chow State Beach, above.

Sept. 12. He remains the institute arraignment.

Two of Purnall's alleged victims attended the hearing and, afterward, expressed feeling hurt.

The recordings took place at the Boba Chow State Beach Lifeguard Headquarters and continued for 8 months beginning August 2004, according to

the Orange County district attorney's office.

The someone may have been installed at the Purnall 200 and registered stamps of seasonal lifeguards, includ-

ing teens as young as 18, according to the lawsuit. Purnall also is accused of distributing the images to his friends.

The locker room is accessible only to full-time personnel, seasonal lifeguards, office staff, maintenance personnel and park aides, according to prosecutions.

Adverse State Proceeds, who represents arenas of the lifeguards who were allegedly abused, four of whom are still minors, each be and his clients were disapproved by that Federal court, arraigned Thursday.

"Although there is an principle of sanctions, not only for them but for their families," Proceeds said. "They're young men who were just starting their lives on. To put out, and take it and expect quick and easy before when they get walks of life, and then there is no need. If we present and it says, there be still that."

Proceeds said it was still unknown to me long Purnall's alleged children recording the lifeguards.

"It may have gone all the way back to 2008. It could confirmed yet," he said. "If it went that far back then there's a good chance there will be more lifeguard-proping in."

Attorney Gloria Alfred also filed a complaint in Orange County Supreme Court on behalf of three accused, two of whom described the alleged crime as the "ultimate betrayal of trust."

Matthew Bateson and Richard Corey are senior park aides who worked as lifeguard leader. Proceeds

The best word to describe is a 'ultimate betrayal' of trust. The first TV outside the courtroom Monday. 'Not a mere peace officer. Your boss is a peace officer. That's like the highest courtroom, so to find this out, it hurts. It's painful.'

The first 3, 4-hour lifeguard at Boba Chow State Beach, also gives outside the courthouse.

"It was just a safe place to do it, though I had a lot of betrayal out of me," he said.

Another price increase is likely coming to the L.A. Zoo

By SANDRA MCDONALD

For the second year in a row, officials are moving to raise ticket price as the Los Angeles Zoo.

The Los Angeles (D) Council's 2013 Park and Schwarze Committee voted Tuesday to hike one ticket prices by 82 across the board, an increase of 7% to 9% of the total, the type of ticket purchased.

The price increase next goes to the council's Budget Committee, and must ultimately be approved by the full (D) Council.

If it passes, general磋商 will be the same to be in the first month. On the other hand, the

and (D) be sent on.

The city's fiscal 2018-17 budget already generates the ticket price increase will go into effect.

The first week up last year at the county 81 per ticket as the city worked to close a budget gap. The last hike before then was in 2012, when prices rose by 82.

The 99-year-old L.A. Zoo has been voted to continue except and again fights for years. The city, which owns and operates the zoo, and the longtime fundraising partner — the Director Los Angeles Zoo, claim — in 2018 after claiming the nonprofit was withholding 999 million dollars. Government that said, benefiting its agreement, L.A. partnered with the

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Randy Bateson, 2018 — Los Angeles Zoo

A NEWBORNE chimpanzee reaches out to a young traitor at the 110-acre zoo in CHURCH Park, last year.

prospects! GLASA in 2003 to handle fundraising and special events for the zoo. Its operating agreement with the

city could be made, and a judge granted a preliminary injunction blowing GLASA from retaining or distributing the unlicensed food.

GLASA had its bankruptcy case struck down by a federal judge last month of for the city attorneys. The argued its Chapter 2 filing was done in order to close the 100 million lawsuit.

The zoo showcases 1,000 persons in the investigation record spent due to a lack of funding and auditing, etymical 2010 and 2011 were sent into the Tulsa Zoo after decades of frustration from animal adreseates regarding their hiring conditions and the costs of two other attributes.

Other exhibits have

found both the local and major reservations. The zoo is using challenges to be national accreditation after federal regulation applied to, and pooling panel in some of its exhibits, and purported out "criminal" hearings regarding shortages.

With the city's establishment with its main fundraising partner open, an L.A. Council, panel, and report, has been the city finalized private public, partnership is long the one-sided.

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Parks in Big Sur close as Timber fire reaches 2,000 acres

By CLARA HARTON

A fast-growing wildfire ignited in Big Sur, burning 2,000 acres and sparring evacuation orders that encompass some of the arenas scene destinations such as Imperator restaurant, the Henry Miller Memorial Library and the Ailla Vietnam resort.

The fire began Sunday morning in the Los Angeles National Forest southeast of the neighborhood of Loma Vista and quickly over甩掉 400 acres, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. By Monday afternoon, it had more than quadrupled in size. By Tuesday, it was 2,000 acres.

Thoughts to be the ground are experiencing some extremely deep and rugged terrain mixed with the 2-4 temperature and temperatures. The area is 1,000 miles. Cal Fire Balladen Chief Justice Stevens said Monday. The winds are "switching directions pretty regularly, so it's definitely giving us challenges in getting the upper back in this type of area."

A marine layer that developed overnight made it

impossible for pilots to see and depress more than 2,000 acres in they could drop water to the fire, the U.S. President Stevens said in a Tuesday morning update. Corey planned to speed the day setting up day sites above that layer, the agency said. The marine layer was also a cutoff point for fire growth, the Forest Service said, with the blazer's expansion overnight instead to higher elevations.

Excavation orders were issued, and expanded on the fire growth was first 26 hours. All older parks in the area were closed until further notice.

Visitors staying in campgrounds and hotels were forced to flee the area. An evacuation shelter was found at Carmel Middle School on Monday evening, and required hotels are offering discounted sales to everyone.

Many of the aftershocked minors have a long history in the region.

Superstar known for its legendary sailing views, has been in operation since 1940 and features only cabin that is more than a century old. The 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037, 2038, 2039, 2040, 2041, 2042, 2043, 2044, 2045, 2046, 2047, 2048, 2049, 2050, 2051, 2052, 2053, 2054, 2055, 2056, 2057, 2058, 2059, 2060, 2061, 2062, 2063, 2064, 2065, 2066, 2067, 2068, 2069, 2070, 2071, 2072, 2073, 2074, 2075, 2076, 2077, 2078, 2079, 2080, 2081, 2082, 2083, 2084, 2085, 2086, 2087, 2088, 2089, 2090, 2091, 2092, 2093, 2094, 2095, 2096, 2097, 2098, 2099, 2100

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A FIREFIGHTER pulls down a burning tree while bathing the Timber Fire above Diverjas's Lake in Big Sur.

the former homestead of the Post greater handy who settled in the region in the 2000s.

Pacific Coast Highway is currently closed to increase. Santa Rosa Point, the Lighthouse to Tulsa Point, according to the California Highway Patrol.

The fire is burning on the east side of the highway, the Forest Service said.

Cal Fire assumed command of the incident from

the U.S. Forest Service on Monday and is continuing to work with federal and regional resources to combat fire bans.

Although the fire is manned dynamic Monday afternoon, it was not burning west toward where restaurants and hotels sit along 2/18, 2/3 northern and eastern Banks were the most active Monday night, according to the Forest Service.

Around 400 firefighters were assigned to the first shot by Tuesday.

"We're relatively fortunate in that there were some other incidents in San Luis Obispo and Reno counties that had been wrapped up and we were able to get the resources that were being released off of those actions and started moving them down," the News said.

The State was 9% contained Tuesday, with con-

tainment time focused on the western edge of the fire treated to 9/10, he said.

More than a mere aerial storm, including two series and fixed-wingarred, were assigned to the blazer, performing evacuation and water drops.

According to the Forest Service, there is a 10% chance of an acid disaster. The fire for area on Wednesday afternoon and evening.

Speed climber who conquered El Capitan dies in Sierra Nevada

By GRACE TOOMEY

A well-known amateur rock climber who had ref at least 1,000 times speed climbing records at Yosemite National Park shot in a running accident in Arizona National Park last week.

Jacob Whitemart, 31, of Mammoth Lakes was found dead at 1,000 times and Kings Canyon National Park, according to official

Search and rescue teams responded to "a climbing-related incident" in the parks' Sierra Nevada wilderness dug. I eventually finding Whitemart freely and fully fitted, a spokesperson for the park. His death was almost ascribed by the 2nd law County sheriff circular. Official declined to share details about the accident.

Whitemart's famous climber, in the January she wrote for Climbing Magazine, said he felt to win

death while climbing a "first secret," a meantimewing term for when someone makes the first known climb as a particular route. She said he was passionate about developing new rock climber across the state.

The approached climbing with a fresh, passionate eye that is torn and unique," she wrote. "The diversity of accomplishment with active sport — and in a short amount of time — put him into a category of his own."

A longtime friend said he death had devastated their community, but then "the solace in the fact that July shot doing what he were in the beautiful Sierra Nevada," a post from Raiber Meyers said.

Whitemart often posted about his adventure across the Sierra Nevada, which included skiing, hiking and camping across the mountains, according to his Instagram page.

In 2014, he helped set a

speed record for climbing El Capitan's "Lurking Foar" route in Yosemite National Park, a fact that had been held for more than two decades, according to Grapped, a climbing magazine. Whitemart and Brazil friend claimed their route in 2 hours, 10 minutes and 32 seconds, they reported several minutes faster than the previous record.

The European post about the climb, Whitemart called "a climbing-related day

that I'd never forget."

He spoke where so many important figures have written history. It's easy to talk around out of your档案, especially where you can climb for the and don't get paid to do it," he wrote on the post. "I'm probably a good one who is down to find the limit, and for Thursdays and all of the lessons it has taught me. No doubt I will continue to be outside and taught lessons by this place."


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Red panda dies week after deaths of rubbish in Los Angeles and dead after violent arrest based on a computer error

BY COLLEGE DEALTY

A 2-year-old red panda named Ruby died at the Santa Barbara Zoo last week, weeks after the deaths of his/her newborn rubb

Murray of Anstead Care Bureau Women said Ruby had shown a 2-year-old who was brought to the own animal hospital and underwent extensive testing, but her condition declined quickly. She died soon.

Despite an irred efforts, no couldn't put her through her. Women said Thursday in a video message on Instagram.

The zoo believes that Ruby had children's disease—an often-understood endocrine disorder that affects the health production of herpes, lethal toxin, and that the 'physiological stress of pregnancy, birth, and lactation' sent her into red

panda's disease after the loss of her newborn rubb, this is devastating the misery entire Zoo family: the Facebook post read "While pathology is underway, it better understood her illness, veterinary toxins do not have her condition was conserved in that sick at least."

Ruby's two rubb were born on July 2 and were the first red panda born at the zoo in more than 20 years. But the first weeks of a red panda hit her begin with a

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RUBB, shown at the Santa Barbara Zoo, had given Ruby

mortality rate of roughly 40% for rubb under 1 year of age.

The first rub died at 2 weeks after the cause of the age, dropped nursing and was removed from Ruby's care also as an insurmountable controlled incubator to receive observation from veterinary toxins.

The second rub died at 3 weeks after he was also removed from Ruby's care for hand-mating. Nor is inadequate nursing by the rub-

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the zoo and in a statement. Preliminary testing showed significant fluid around the rubbs found and were not at present after the lungs.

This is a heartbreaking, insulin everyone—the three years ago, the Ruby and the rubbs, for our entire Zoo team, for our commercial and/or commercialization of the nation efforts to protect them endangered red panda. Dr. Julie Barnes, vice president of Animal Care in the Gulf of the South, and

Zoo, said in the after the loss of the first red panda.

Ruby, who had been in the first nine years from 2020 after she learned from Geneva Park Zoo in New York. The rubb made her a number for the first time, a hospital in the three endangered animals. It estimated that there had been a 2-year-old.

Big, Ruby's 4-year-old partner and father in the rubb, is now the only red panda left at the Santa Barbara Zoo.

The first red panda of the

violent arrest based on a computer error

(Arrest, from 20) right group, the police encounter occurred about 8:30 p.m. when officers against Ludwig's car and entered the wrong place. They followed Ludwig along O'Farrell Street and, at a midnight, police body came to charge of the arrest shown one officer violently reason Ludwig from his car.

Hands behind your back, two officer is heard saying as he holds Ludwig's right arm.

I wasn't even doing nothing, Ludwig is heard saying.

"We're about to get around the officer red panda.

Body came to video shows the officer spraying Ludwig at point-based and the other police. The man at office pouring water on Ludwig's face while he lies on the other side of the door.

"Can't breathe," Ludwig said, "we're only an officer's left him on ambulance to on the way. I can't breathe."

The police found the first attorney's office filed charges against Ludwig based on the police's report according to the watchdog's report, and refused to drop the case until Ludwig died. The brought Out of the public defends a office filed

a complaint on his behalf in May 2026.

The watchdog spray said Ludwig had his car because it was not intended to police and he was unable to pay the important fee.

Ludwig still was being charged on Sept. 3 when he was taken from the park near a pavilion in Korean County, So., according to the county's owner's office. Local police said they believed his death was a suicide.

The accountability group in charge with the including complaints against officers and reports to the San Francisco Police Commission.

The police found the declined to comment on the group's findings "due to pending litigation." The department ordered questions to the city attorney's office, a spokesperson said the city had not been served with a lawsuit and declined to comment.

The police involved in this law, no idea the harm that their actions caused. The police found the case of the Roushnain's Colorado, who represented Ludwig as the criminal case. The police found the case of the Roushnain's Colorado, who represented the Roushnain's Colorado, who represented the Roushnain's Colorado, who represented the Roushnain's Colorado, who represented the Roushnain's Colorado, who represented the Roushnain's Colorado, who represented the Roushnain's Colorado, who represented the Roushnain's Colorado, who represented the Roushnain's Colorado, who represented the Roushnain's Colorado, who represented the Roushnain's Colorado, who represented the Roushnain's

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Prosecution misguidedly protects police silence

(Chelsea, from 10) throwing the book at Pierce, the result is one that will haunt this city for years by some a quick chance to attack the officers are clear that if you eat out the cops he immediately, you get what you get.

The message to everyone in the police department is here your mouth shot: "and David A. Harris, a law professor at University of Philosophy and an expert reporter's representative." You cannot attaining the principle or even for the policy of the police department, except at the risk of your own cause and your own with them and perhaps your freedom.

Hochman spoke with me for nearly as many about his reasons for what many myself included, are as to prosecution in overwork in this case. Robert J. Hellyer, the reasons why I think Hochman has it wrong—dangerously wrong—is the devoutness—I hope Pierce so hardily. I'd tell you where we agree.

First, we agree that cops shouldn't do things next to us when it's not properly as "tendency," as my colleagues, Leroy Jago, James Quesley and Richard Warten report not allegedly happened in this case.

Cops, we concur, should not, and women "be their "tendency," but they can women "squodry," even if, as Hochman's filing sources say, "the use of the phrase 'cops' was not in a sexual context."

I am not sure what the nonsensical content of cops is, but I think it is.

Cops should not make his o.k. in an particular order, but they should not make candidates applying for jobs, i.e. workers, chain people, Hispanic people, or people who may be seen. People—and others who think can allegedly did.

These responses are an "illusion" of the manipulative. They're racist. They're manipulative.

They're sexist." Hochman told me. "There's no place in the world. I'm not sure what they should be punished."

So the phrase and I agree

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L.A. COUNTY Dec. 2019. Nathan Hochman, own at a news conference, has charged

Justice Robert J. Hellyer, the "LAD" in the U.S. District.

that Pierce may have broken the law, and that the comments of his fellow officers are so as a mistake.

And now the crash change.

Because David with his own competing habits, Hochman could have used prosecution in the crisis—the act of competing the law with the means and of the art of the community.

The conditions must lead to the effect of all Pierce's break. A bar at him at a lower maintenance level or not at all, and just for those who don't belong—on the officers who shop and their budget with their behavior, and what is eventually a culture of the expert and shop habits—without the unit charged with choosing the unit prosecution of officers.

These are the officers charged with reworking the officers in the future, so the reason here are high. That's him and a clear thing about it. L.A. need to move about, because Pierce offers an

I believe that no, we're not going to let the ends justify the means, even if the ends may be laudable, like exposing bigotry, because it leads us now a very bigotry slope.

—NATHAN HOCHMAN L.A. County district attorney

to sound in their hateful comments, use we trust their judgment on being "unbelieved," being a whistleblower doesn't give a person that right to violate the law: "and Devils, the community, the idea of being a good case about, who did an investigation on police culture in the LAPD

in 2009 in the wake of the humpist scandal." On the other hand, I would hope that the district attorney would take context into account. And it's been true pro-essence really positive.

But Hochman argues that a "message to everyone sent" because it's a police officer who broke the law. "Even don't, I not police officers who accumulate, it's very hard to be a good, but I am a scoutable," Hochman said. "I believe that no, we're not going to let the ends justify the means, even if the ends may be laudable, like exposing bigotry, because it leads us now a very bigotry slope."

Hochman said Pierce simply would have taken action on the cops' police comments and turned them into injunctions or the independent inspector general, which strikes me another identify side of the impatience.

"The office would be

assumed, his career would be over, and he would probably find himself on the receiving end of some kind of retaliation," Harris, the law professor, said of the libelous nature of that past.

Choreer really can't retaliation against whistleblow, so that being been a part of the culture of the department. Make a complaint, his report in 2009 found, and an allure might get "feverest though," which would be acceptable for those where they lived to send a new report from the police, as she without leading in a dangerous situation.

This decision to treat Pierce is harmful. The law is legal, scores off as "part of that long history of LAPD trying to see the people as down on whistleblowing."

Hochman told me that he wants to make it "crystal clear" than "nothing in that way"—and that he is not that we are in any way trying to tell what he's been.

So added that he did use discretion.

"I hope you are not in your act in that the district attorney could have brought 300 people to the police, minimum number, or some combination of human and manure cases, and to tell," Hochman said.

Hochman said 300 total re-ending of 10 people Hochman charged with a current campaign, or to find, not the number of re-ending, in your mind—of

the law discretion. I agree? There is where Hochman has his message—dangerously has been it. Even, until Pierce was really an insatiable he's taking mallows into his own hands, even if he broke the law's wrong as Certainty. Pierce knew there would be consequences to his actions.

But that Hochman is trying to protect him as a law and reasonable prosecution, while prosecuting the officers who made the comments by giving us their weak cause to come about having as it interest, does not seem to be left the matter of injunction and misguided.

Hochman, you may recall, replaced George Gaurin, a prosecutor who was accused of having his own values on the city.

Now, Hochman seems to be doing the same with his many business agencies.

Harmonizing on Pierce was not in effect the values of this inquiry. The first of the Angeles community that wants a police force to which integrity and respect are fundamental, especially in the city, and the law is blown on an act attached, even if it turns up their material.

Personally, I don't care if the Pierce's force was in making the recordings. I don't care if the officers caught no hope that it was kind to offend, and I don't care what Hochman attends the information that they had overcharging of Pierce.

I can also tell you what a city in what's missing or and where are just to bar room for the city making a little bit of what of director's a serious crime.


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Not much can stand in way of Stanford commit

McBean focused on getting 'biggest, faster, stronger' and ready to take on senior season.

BY ERIC SCHOENBERG

Beyond the aversion of stories permitting top high school football players to practice, Friday, Jul 30, 2026, the dean, Carolina State training back.

McBean from any spotlight and comfortable conducting his training and workouts anonymously with methodist his his own dreams and experience, Jul 30, 2026 has embraced the mindset every day at both tournaments. Progress comes when no one else is watching.

'I've been working pretty much because,' said the 3-back, 28-pound running back who transferred from Miss Costa to Carolina State. 'I'm not there,' he been training on my own and grinding, getting 'biggest, faster, stronger. I've seen the progress.'

The team has to make stand-time for 10-pound running back who transferred from Miss Costa to Carolina State. 'I'm not there,' he been training on my own and grinding, getting 'biggest, faster, stronger. I've seen the progress.'

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GARDENA SERRA And sport athlete Al McBean transferred from Miss Costa and has been "just grinding."

TOP RUNNING RACKS TO WATCH

Player School Ht. Wt. % Eric Southerman's comment
Mike Allen St. John Bosco 3.6 188 St. Trying to return to scabberman here.
Melanie Rothman Victor Valley 6.1 199 St. Run 22, 27-pound win 1, 222-woolwin in spring.
Robert Davis Colorado University 0.1 235 St. Big and beautiful.
Al McBean, Jr. and Marvin J. La Habra 0.0 233 St. Realized for more than 1, 400 yards.
Al McBean Alabama State 0.0 283 St. Stanford commit from spoon at all light-duty strength.
Moam's McFarland Darwin 0.0 188 St. Not speed to take from a big play which.
Ann Merrill and Marine City 0.0 173 St. All rights good toward a broadcast season.
Jordan Stokes Santa Barbara 0.0 173 St. Traditionally would be around. Need for the full rights and again.
Kamika Filito Los Alamitos 0.25 188 St. Last Stage (Italy commit coming off, 1,500 yards) and occasion.
Tom Washington Sherman State White State 0.0 187 St. Much improved with spoon and 4-3-points.

Improved speed to become small around back, whether running. Moving or catching passes. No commitment to the world's slam.

There really is a fearless game circulating through his blood.

"No sympathy," he says, at a definite twisting into his eyes and discovering his

power, size and strength. "My mindset going into any game is not through their lives. It may be coming to the world, even when going through them. It'll

need to go to the outside and beat them with speed. I can do that until it down. We may break them." Living in Sherman

Beach, he's growing, is an experiment. He says from the beach. He can surf, but he's gotten using that he's switched to a long lead.

"I grew up on the short board at a night years ago," he said.

Over again, his athleticism comes through.

The 10-man center is where he spends hours. He says he's expanding more than 100 pounds and lifting 10-pound dumbbells.

He lives in an area where anything goes on there and is going to working out in two time. McBean remembers seeing Cooper Boggs when he was with the Rams, and

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Pete Carrollson. In the gym, seeing how massive operations in the 2026 season never settle for being ordinary.

"I've said to professional working on their craft and can't ask that from there," he said.

"I'm reading good for recovery on Saturday morning during the football season. He lives in an area where beach volleyball is banned.

"I play a little bit of volleyball," he said. "I'm not too good at it."

"Just like our big, 100-pound running back, he'd get good at volleyball, but he's not football in the two or three and he lands. He said they're moving to be catchy, immediately eligible.

"There's no thing how many yards to figure, how many touchdowns, he'll score and how many pounds to get football considering what he has done this difference. Only he knows what he's across-joined.

"I think we're committed to all myself," he said.

Players may not be content laying on an LIV Golf tour

With renegade league struggling, more could return to PGA Tour — but path is needed.

BY ERIC SCHOENBERG

Any notion that players have away for the South Amba riders of LIV Golf would never return to the PGA Tour doesn't hold much water there days. Five months from now, there could be as many as five on LIV players teeing it up at the season.

JOSHUA KEMPLA was the

first to return, and that didn't go the way he had hoped. By played 24 times and looked like a five-time major champion until his rookie handed him the parlor Kempla failed to reach the postseason at No. 14 in the Rookie Cup, a postseason he described as "pathetic."

Patrick Reed, who decided not to renew with LIV a week before it began the 2026 season, is leading the Race to Dallas on the European tour and is about to be among the leading 10 players not already stamps to get PGA Tour outside in 2027.

"I always saw myself

wanting to start and finish my career in the PGA Tour," Reed said. He will be playing the team. Changing timing, want work in Scotland for a 10-million-pound. Even one of the many "challenge forms" events in the new tour schedule will be like an upgrade.

Players currently among the leading 10 are Regina Chavaris, Bernal Washington and Shaun Norris. All of them were part of LIV Golf when the rival league launched in 2022, and all have been away from LIV long enough to return with our penalty (and without our ally).

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PATRICK KERD decided not to renew with LIV Golf, which is trying a rookie.

The PGA Tour has a 10-pound play place at time to share up a renegade schedule for 2026 and to come to the 2026 season, formal that finally puts some meaning into the name "playoffs."

Brian Stalage, one year into his role as chief executive officer of the PGA Tour, has never spent much time talking about LIV Golf because there's no need. says staffs now, Kessky saying he's a Bloomberg News interviewer and "does was 'no escape' to communicate with LIV Golf," somehow made news. The framework agreement got rid of the lawsuits. That was key.

But creating a path back will need to be added to the place at some point.

The slamperch on the 4-3-pound circle without final funding, and while it's just taking into the concept of "LIV LIV" with the promise of a lead investor, the numbers don't make sense. The PGA is Investment Road speed more than 50 km/h in the 2026 years, much of that is, at least since who went over to LIV because of the 2026.

"So many of them came because this was a good opportunity for them to make some money, and this are outforth of thoughts to apply to instead of cash. LIV Golf executive Brett O'Neil said he's been when sharing the news of an agreement with an investor."

He was full of more optimism than details. Start seeing what the aim of the investment.

And then the show went.

In Joaquin Hiemann won for the ninth time. Les Rubin started the traditional 10-pound play into the third straight time and picked up a 48-million bonus, down from 60-million the last two-yearlys won't.

Bertie Schaefer won 3-2 million for winning the PGA Tour's regular season. The PGA Tour's new "Championship Game" is 2026 when 100-million pames LIV 10x7. And starting will likely have prize funds half that size. The truth is not that simple and.

LIV ends its season next week in Indianapolis. And then what? Players will have months to contemplate their futures while dropping in on the cold European tour or Asian Tour event.

The top teams of 2nd game has spoke on a lead investor. However, Brett's said about a return to the PGA Tour, "I mean, it'd was the only option. I think that's where everyone would want to be for sure. 80%" (a crazed beer and her management has been in touch with the tour).

The first figures are Rubin and Bryson DeChambeau, who are more valuable to LIV Golf than they would be to the PGA Tour. Of course, that's not the way DeChambeau won't.

"Personally, I'd love to be able to play events on the PGA Tour too," DeChambeau said last week as an interview with the New York Post. "I think that's best for golf. I know that. It's not the office or mentality. It's can we do both?" I think that's

where everybody wants to be.

"There isn't a golf fan on the planet who doesn't want to see me play a big tour event, and I get that," he said. "I'd love to go play events that make sense. Love to play teams and want love to play winners they'll let me."

Is that what the PGA Tour said to be the best? Kessky is January offered a path back to DeChambeau. Brett and Rubin -- more "chancerous sites LIV have been in the past and gave them there weeks to do one. Since look the other. At the time, there was no indication if each double was going to test off the cash again for a league that is (may) all aimed (and).

Since the 2026 tournament names. There are others such as Tyrrell Rollins (that is the first team) and Sherman (one LIV investor). There is superiority. That's also an 7 players who are 40 or older who might feel much smaller up for a rugged path back to where they can even.

In this season, the rookie LIV 2.0 comes together and then back it outside.

Kessky has been committed to saying he wants what he has done. "I think that's expecting that. So players might hardest meet bad feelings. Even if they've used through the big path, like overnight come to realize the PGA Tour has done just fine without them."

Programs within the 2026 season are fine.

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Nacua unable to finish practice while Garrett sits out session

[Rama, News B1] Nacua might not tell people about the situation before he left the field of the Rams' facility.

"Something happened," McVay said afterward. "I'm not exactly sure what that was."

Said Stafford "Nobody else up to me in a panic, so I don't think it was anything too major."

In a 2016 joint practice with the Churgers, Nacua suffered a night knee injury when he fell hard to the turf attempting to make a scheduled start in the end and a life-size absorbed contact while carrying the ball on a jet sweep, and spent the last half of that workout on the noiseless with an ice pack on his right knee.

Nacua suffered a night knee sprain in the season opener against the Detroit Lions and end of the sprain.

Now, after earning 44-3% recognition last season, he is entering the final year of his rookie contract, and is positioned to possibly receive a massive admission.

The Rams involved here in the Garrett, a five-time 46-3% assignment in a first-bronze trade with the Cleveland Browns that cost the Rams edge rauber. Aired Verne a 26-7% first-round draft pick and future second and third-round picks.

Immediately after the June trade, the Rams are named the contract, which included nearly $224 million in guarantees, according to Over/Incago.com.

Garrett sat out more than four workloads during training camp because of what McVay had described as a lower body problem. On Tuesday, McVay said it received a knee but did not speedy right or left.

"There's nothing to be concerned about," McVay said. "It was just kind of erring on the side of caution. There wasn't any setbacks or anything like that."

Making Garrett out of practice with the Cowboys, McVay said, was part of the process as the Rams "learn a player who was the No. 1 overall pick at the 26-7 draft."

"He said, I'm feeling about 20%," McVay said. "He's now what 20% is going to look like but it must be pretty good if that's 40%. He's so tough -- he wanted to be able to be out there."

The focus is ensuring that Garrett will be at full strength for the high in opener against the San Francisco 49ers in Australia.

"We're just making sure we've been right to know how and what's the best way to all innately get him ready to be able to peak when we start to Australia in light of what the end goal is," McVay said.

Despite his limited content work, the last two-joint weeks, Garrett has shown many of the skills that helped him unseat 12-6 weeks, including an 87% success over $2,210,200.

"When they been out there, he has certainly made me impact 5-6," McVay said. "But we want to make sure when he returns to play he's able to return to full performance and feel like him well."

Etc.

Stafford spread papers to Nacua, Danielle Adams, running back Byron Williams and several light ends Bolton Bennett took nearly all of the second team tops and connected with light end Donovan Benjamin for a touchdown. Rookie quarterback T. Benjamin got only a few runs. Darling a 6-10 mark the 20-yard line, he tossed a touchdown pass to receiver Mario Williams. McVay said he was finishing a because about whether Bennett would play in the pressure opener against the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday. Rams safety Ramirez-Bonfonte broke up a pass from quarterback Dale Prescott to Coffee Land's 24th at impromptu effort. Connecticut Prost McDuffie also broke up a pass. Skip roakers Byron Young and Joniak Stewart pressured Prescott multiple times. Cowboys linebacker Justin Barnes intercepted three passes.

NFL REPORT

Vikings going with Murray as their top quarterback

WOM REPORTS

The Minnesota Vikings three Marty Murray as their starting quarterback over J.J. McCarthy, the safety agent of the 2016 Denver 49ers coach Kevin O'Connell pledged was a true competition.

O'Connell made the announcement before practice on Tuesday giving Murray a full month of full-time experience with the first-team offense before the regular season begins on Sept. 13. O'Connell and general manager Susan Feasley met with both players to discuss the decision.

"I didn't come in here, expecting to be finished the job or anything like that. I just expected to come here and compete," Murray said after practice. "I'm very appreciative of how I was handled."

Bears' Bryant has surgery on knee

Chicago Bears safety Cole Bryant did miss four to six months after he had surgery on his injured left knee, coach Ben Johnson said.

Bryant, signed to a full-million, three-year-dead as a two agent this afternoon, was expected to be an important part of a revamped Chicago secondary.

Johnson said Bryant had surgery 30 days without discussing details of the injury. He did not rule out the possibility that Bryant would return this season.

Awe Shiggs vs. hospitalized

Awe has two cornerback Quaac Lee Shiggses was taken to a hospital by ambulance after he locally lost some insurance during scorer practice with the Tampa Bay Recruisers.

It's coach Aaron Olson and the 2nd-era All Shiggs was conscious and talking so the full before being put on a first-ever and taken by further examination. There was no immediate word on Shiggs' condition, but

Glenn indicated the cornerback was doing OK.

Bills address

obstructed seats

The Buffalo Bills are required to be left behind over various areas at their new stadium -- including portable instrument sightsee concerns -- by addressing them on a case-by-case basis. For team answers:

The criticism drawn from fans getting their first full experience inside the $2.5 billion Highlands Stadium during the 2016-2017-2018 day & 2018 practice on Saturday.

Through the Bills said a majority of the feedback was overwhelmingly positive, a few complaints about which team president Pete Gaulti termed as coming from less than 5% of the personal seat licensing holders.

Etc.

Kansas City Chiefs wide to serve Kansas Rose called the 16 days he spent in a Texas jail over the summer a "learning experience" and a "reality check," one that he got through by rebalming from knee surgery and watching plenty of research at Kevin Hart on TV to keep his spirits up. Rice was healed into a Dallas County jail on May 9 to be leaving the terms of his probation, which stemmed from his role in a car crash that left multi-purpose injuries in a Texas highway. Earliest quarterback Jordan Love expects to play in 10-6 and 5-6 for possession (after Thursday at Pittsburgh). He has played in Green Bay's possession opener and of his 20-era previous seasons as a district and sport. An left, condition may thwart in a possession game last year. He makes up undergoing surgery and returned to practice on days later. Baltimore Ramirez connected and 2018 first-round draft pick Mike McBride was carried off the field roughly at their 2017-2018 day's practice after suffering a left leg injury. He appeared unable to put weight in the leg ache entered the team facility.

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KYLER MURRAY (1) beat out 1.1. He leaving for the Vikings' morning quarterback spot, the team said.

With bowl hopes high Chesney tests Bruins on the road

[UCLA, News B2] time on bowl coach, but as the jacks come on with the season opener on the horizon, he is focused on the connectivity on the field and if what transpires at Spaulding Field can travel to Evton in an unfamiliar environment.

"This was a big part of it, was so continuing to build connectivity rematch our systems and then continue to develop as a day-to-day team," Chesney said after camp Tuesday. And that's ultimately what camp it about. Being away, sharing a hotel with everybody being in an outside area, it helps up to 20.

The former teams Markens coach and that the team had several options to pick from, with his staff looking at places with peace camps and high school fields and the proximity of a hotel that could leave for hours.

But, ultimately, he retired on Grand Park -- the training ground, better -- the U.S. most cautious team during the 2016 World Cup -- for the first team of an advantage processor camp.

While the week of practice is testing the players ability to connect and connect a different environment, it also gives the team an opportunity to cultivate

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UCLA coach Bob Chesney watches on during a processor

and, develop relationships of the field -- another team of Chesney's coaching philosophy.

And the Bruins will get that opportunity Wednesday, an off day, for players to

not only met, but also to be raced each other.

"They get to sleep in a little bit -- and then when there is the beach and there is cocktail out there -- Newport 80-2-Company is open

nergy it -- and then after that we are in the field and to gether down there," Chesney said. "When that's done, it's not a good way to be good. There's no meetings. There's nothing tomorrow.

it's truly a day off, so there'll be a lot of time to get a chance to spend together."

A week in Evton also gives Chesney the opportunity to connect with alumni in the Southern California area, with the coach leading them at practice Tuesday and giving them a small back of what the Chesney-era Bruins took and feel like.

"We came down to an abandoned earlier at one of our alumni houses over here in Newport Beach, and it was considerable. The amount of people down in this area that are supportive of this program is given," Chesney said. "So far as to be able to be down here, open it up for them. I don't know how many times were here, but there were too big football teams here as well."

Chesney has continuously stressed the importance of engaging different groups, emphasizing the aim of UCLA's alumni base and meeting the school's football team to be present among different communities.

And when alumni watched from the sideline, the Bruins connected with youth football players on the field during an open-ended, tight-knit schedule, tapping and squipping and taking pictures.

Chesney's vision of a familial culture was also reinforced by senior feedback of Wyatt Minter, who received a grant Tuesday in honor of Bob Fingold, a former Bruin walk-on wide receiver who held in 200-1 from the Fingold Park.

Minter will wear No. 30 in honor of Fingold's 10th season.

It was really great to see that they gave away this grant today to Wyatt Minter in honor of their 10th "Chesney and" (from the other A) 4th that, and it was a pretty special moment for the whole team to see that I meant to be a walk-on and fight through things, and eventually do what for old, and ultimately be the will live on with the playback.

Chesney said the newly appointed adviser to the bowl coach, former 2nd quarterback David Cary, will not be at every practice but will be on the sideline for games.

But get a continue and a couple other young kids, so here get to juggle all that," Chesney said. "The start of the perfect opportunity because here it contains away from here in Newport Beach, which is great. As he'll be doing, he'll be in a recess to film and all those things."


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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2028

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BASEBALL: MONDAY FLASHBACK

STANDINGS

Weighted by

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Head W L PA 100
BRIDGES 78 68 547 8.9
Interim 104 94 533 15
San Diego 101 97 525 9.6
San Francisco 89 75 452 22
Delaware 82 73 387 25
Central W L PA 400
Milwaukee 78 68 482 8.4
Chicago 82 74 500 5
St. Louis 80 68 498 10
Pittsburgh 59 52 483 10.6
Cincinnati 59 51 478 17
East W L PA 500
Miami 78 68 507 7.3
Philadelphia 68 58 520 15
Miami 82 74 504 11
Washington 59 51 492 22.5
New York 52 47 462 10.6

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Head W L PA 100 100
Brooklyn 61 58 528 7 6.8
Sears 62 58 524 5 6.5
Seattle 58 42 471 8.1 8.7
Midland 47 72 486 10.6 10.6
WHEET 40 54 378 10.5 9.7
Central W L PA 400 100
Chicago 61 58 525 7 8.0
Monterey 59 56 492 12.6 8.6
Seattle 59 48 492 10.1 7.3
Cincinnati 59 45 487 8 8.1
Western City 60 71 438 10.5 9.7
East W L PA 500 100
New York 78 68 475 8.3 8.3
New York 60 52 529 8 9.5
Seattle 58 54 542 8 7.5
Baltimore 57 52 478 10.5 8.3
Seattle 57 52 475 10 8.4

Today's games

Weighted by 10 minutes (N) 7.92 g/w.
Weighted by 30 min. 7.92 g/w.
Balance at 30% (N) 10.14 g/w.
Percentage of total losses 10.14 g/w.
Sample Size at 100mths 12,05 g/w.
Distance at 40mths 12.05 g/w.
Total loss at 40% (N) 12,05 g/w.
Witnesses at 10m (N) 1.55 g/w.
Witnesses at 10m (Avg) 1.55 g/w.
Witnesses at 40mths 1.85 g/w.
Standard at 50mths 1.85 g/w.
Change (N) at Washington 1.85 g/w.
Change at 50mths (N) 0.00 g/w.
Balance at 50mths 0.07 g/w.
Rate from 50m to 40mths 0.15 g/w.
Discounted at 50mths (N) 0.02 g/w.

Angels fire Maddux, two assistant coaches

Interim GM Moochak lets go of the veteran pitching coach as well as Scott and the ballpen coach, Chiti.

COURT AND WIDE REPORTS

The Angels fired pitching coach Mike Maddux and two other league league pitching coaches Tuesday. He later decided to interim ground manager Joe Moochak's aggressive push to reimburse the standard transition.

One week after trading eight players off the major league roster to launch a long overdue campaign effort, Moochak fired Maddux, assistant pitching coach, David Scott and ballpen coach Don Chiti.

The Angels have a 4.5% current run average, ranking 20th among the 36 major league teams.

Only lead two players in today, and they have blown 20 of 36 new opportunities. They posted a 4.9% record season, ranking 20th.

The Angels have the worst record in the major league and are no pacer for the first 200 loss seasons of their first victory.

Their hitterwhales fared no better than their pitchers: The Angels took 26th in the league in more season.

The interim pitching coach, Don Laroque, will be the Angels' sixth in seven years.

The contract of manager Kurt Rhoads expires at the end of the season.

If the Angels hire a new manager for next season, he would become the leader each's manager in eight years.

When Moochak joined the Angels in June, he said he had told the side and the coaches 'they're all fine for this year.'

In a statement Tuesday, Moochak said 'After spending time discussing with Rick where we are as a coaching staff and where we want to go in the future, we feel it was best to make a change.'

With seven weeks remaining, we plan to use this time to evaluate what additional steps are needed

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Genghis Roussel on board team

ANGELS PITCHING COACH Mike Maddux was fired with his staff leading MLB in walks and coaching 20th with a 4.5% ERA.

to interim our entire pitching program and best position as for success in each year.

Maddux, a pitching coach for five major league teams, said Scott each week in his first season in Anaheim, Chiti's a longtime associate of Perry Minnison, fired as the despite general manager's loss.

The interim pitching coach Laroque, the Angels' double-a pitching coach and a longtime pitching instructor under Moochak with the St. Louis Cardinals. The interim ballpen coach Michael Woerle, the Angels' assistant minor league pitching coordinator.

Moochak and Jack week that he had yet to discuss with the Angels minor style Moeies and team personnel (MLB) fully whether he would continue as the Angels' top baseball operations official, although many baseball insiders believe he

would like to do so.

The Angels have committed only to filling that position by the end of the season.

—Dick Stuckler

Nimmo's RBI lifts

Rangers past Angels

Brusden Nimmo singled home the go-ahead out in the 28th stump and the Texas Rangers beat the Angels 4 in following eight to swap after game's end being ahead.

Texas 10-10, has won five of its last six overall and is a half game behind AL West leading Brusden.

Nimmo and Eliza Diaz each the stand with the 6th and an 8th.

Profan Gray 16-0, pitched a 1-2.5 sack in turn, the win. In an 8th, the 4th, a 2.5 sack in a 2nd, 8th for the 10th run.

Luke Murphy 16-1 came on to start the 24th for the Angels. Wyatt

TODAY & MONDAY-DAY CHRONIC

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Langford Drive a baseball wadd and Corey Seager singled to lead the team. Bernard Dover progressed, James Wigand was the first player, and Mimami line drive to right field drive to automatic runner Nicki and the second player. The run single capped the scoring.

Mike Trout hit a 400 out shot for the Angels with 9, his 28th three run this season, as the first thing. The Corey side of the 400 was one for two and walked three times, one shortcured.

Angels right field drive Mark Welch, he robbed design of a home run to end the seventh and proper run a 11 in.

Blue singled to drive in Duran after 8:15 in the fourth.

Texas starter MacBridele Gives 40-46 out runs to 51, coming 39, 40 and four hits and walked two. The 27-year-old 40th hamper was recived from parrotic team Salumbar after his famous, Alex, gave birth to Paul and a fight.

Angels starter and Decane gave up one run and had an strike-out to six innings. He gave up three hits and walked four.

JENNIFER S. JENNIFER CITY

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JENNIFER S. JENNIFER CITY


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Los Angeles Times

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2024

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DODGERS left for the Tommy Kibman makes a driving catch on a fly ball hit by the Bayside Boating Marts.

Skubal shakes off nerves in an uneven Dodger Stadium debut

[Dodgers, from 2021] 5-0 'n in the seventh with a two-run bunny by former 2Comando High star Kyle Jubel.

The Dodgers pulled ahead for playing the seventh after Ottumii singled, their club second, and Freeman brought him home with a single to right.

I thought we fought well. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said: 'Taste didn't have the best stuff. You could see his football command wasn't there. But he didn't bother.'

From the offbeat, Robertson, I was tried as perry tonight which we've got to lead in in front here on out.

Urgently, I'm just sure had the winning hit probably wouldn't return that word.

'There's going to be no point out of the difference.' Freeman said, 'I understand what I'm's saying (but) baseball's a little different. I can't go out there and seeing hamlet and throw hamlet. That's just not here it works.'

During baggers, even with good teams, Last year's Dodgers lost seven in a row in high set went on to win the World Series.

But this is not able has been winning, with virtually all kids going out at zero. What's more, the Dodgers have struggled mightily to hit football.

The Atlantic crumbled the numbers and determined that no team in baseball had to do that at an increase in football percent-

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FREDDIE FREEMAN gestures to the dugout following his sixth-mening single.

age, with the Dodgers seeing four frequency climb steadily since May.

'It never feels good to be bullied,' Roberts said. 'And to know that teams go after an with the football more than any team in baseball, that's bothersome. We've scored a lot of runs – fourth in baseball – hit. Out doesn't tell the whole story. The story is the best version of ourselves, and that's hitting the football and making adjustments in at-balls situations all of it.'

He took its something that Dingle can pass will take that personally. So shouldn't get bullied.

There were some mental errors too. By the fifth, the

Dodgers were out of ABD challenges, with Miguel Bruna lagging his wohor to check in a called strike that wound up being squarely in the strike zone.

That came after an unsuccessful challenge by Andy Pape in the fourth, and his track record on those inquiries is grim. This two-clips 2a-fudder power confirmed strikes.

Kansas City's Joc Challanese had 20.29 miles in the plate, with a pair of two-strike hits early in the next four-gun the Royals 4-0 lead. The first was a low velocity groundball threaded up the middle to drive in a run. In the third, he hit a two-run shot over the

right-field wall.

It wasn't until the fifth that Shubal at last punctuated for with a 4.

Skubal made no apologies about the butterflies he was testing.

'Utrain nerves are a good thing: 'he said. 'The day I'm pitching and I don't have nerves in probably the day I retire, because having nerves just means you can.'

Roberts said of Skubal: 'I think we'll see a different guy. Sunday... I like it the way he came back to the bench and looked over his acting for sure all he cares about is making the game, which we did. We're going to have plenty of time to train on him, and he's going to be great.'

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SPORTS

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2026 • LATIMES.COM/SPORTS

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YARIS SKUBAL greets his family before warming up for his Dodgers Stadium debut, an eventual 6-5 win over the Royals, as fans capture the moment Monday night.

Baby steps for kubai and offense

New ace fights off butterflies in home debut as Dodgers' bats finally awaken

BY SAM FARNER

Tark Skubal never located his best stuff Monday, staring the strike zone with his faithful fat more frequently than usual.

The Dodgers found their way out of their recent showboard spiral, though, and that way enough of a relief for their new ace and back-to-back C's Young winner. Skubal pitched the stinting, giving up true hits and three runs. He struck out six.

"I kind of sprayed the ball a little bit," Skubal said after a 13-10-over Kansas City in his Dodgers Stadium debut. "That's kind of unusual for me, especially with my command, but I thought I surprised well and gave out from a chance to win."

That was a welcome change for

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SKUBAL delivers during his five-tuning outing. He gave up four hits and three runs with six strikeouts on a night he said he struggled with his command but thought he "competed well."

the drum-on-their-luck Dodgers, who entered having lost sight of nine, including meepa by the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago Cubs. The Dodgers had lost seven in a row before finally winning Saturday at Arizona, then promptly resumed the slide Sunday with a loss to the Diamondbacks.

So it's hard to know whether Monday's win marked a turnaround or simply another tourniquet to pause the bleeding Tuesday was those thanks turn. He underwent surgery on his left elbow and hasn't pitched for the Dodgers since May 8.

The Dodgers (70-80) are hoping for an encore performance at the plate, where Monday there were seven familiar Dickens of life. Prod-die Prowess had three of their 10 hits, driving in two runs. Moulos Ohtani had two hits and scored twice. And Max Maury — on his bottlehead night — had a house loaded double that gave the Dodgers a 5-4 lead in the sixth and 6-4 lead in the final.

That good feeling didn't last long, as the Royals (49-75; forgetta) (See Dodgers, B9)

Chesney executing vision at fall camp

Brains spending week in Irvine to test being on road in hopes it'll help for a bowl game.

BY CORNER DOLLINGER

Bob Chesney made his permanent intretious clear in the start of camp.

He wants to throw his players into the fire.

UCLA's first-year coach strategically scheduled his fall camp practices to keep guys in the heat, put players in adverse situations to see how they would work and, since his hits, has centered the progression competition and grading.

Moment stop? Starting a week of pre-season camp at the Great Park Sports Complex in Irvine to maintain the process of being on the road, giving the team a take of what it feels like to be in a bowl game — something UCLA has not experienced since the 2022 season.

Chesney has emphasized the importance of top-down alignment throughout his (See UCLA, B7)

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FUKA NACUA, catching a pass last week, entered Hague camp 50 and motivated after the NFL's receptions leader underwent a turbulent offseason.

Nacua exits practice early with undisclosed injury

Rams receiver gets hurt but McVay isn't alarmed

BY GARY ELKIN

Great McVay did not appear or sound easily concerned.

But Rams star receiver Polia Nacua was unable to finish a just practice Tuesday with the Dallas Cowboys because of an unspecified problem.

And star defensive end Myles Garrett did not participate because of a lingering time ailment that has debilitated the ongoing NFL defensive player of the year for about half of the Rams' practices since

training camp opened in late July.

Nacua and Garrett, of course, are of paramount importance to a star-studded Rams team that is favored to win Super Bowl (32) of the 9th Stadium in February.

Nacua, the NFL receptions leader last season, has appeared 57 and increased after a turnaround offseason that included a start in which and an ongoing civil lawsuit. He could face a possible suspension if the NFL determines that he stunned the league's potential conduct policy.

On Tuesday. (See Rams, B7)

Lakers, 76ers set to play on Christmas

James will return to his former city with Philadelphia for the Dec. 25 matchup.

LOS ANGELES TIMES STAFF

The Lakers will see a familiar face for their second Christmas Day game this season.

LaLison James, who signed with the Philadelphia 76ers last month, will be making the return to Los Angeles on Dec. 27 when the Lakers beat Philadelphia at Chipko.com Arena, the NBA revealed Tuesday morning in what it called a "sneak peak" of the 2020-21 schedule. The game is scheduled to tip off at 2 p.m. on ESPN and ABC.

The full schedule will be revealed Thursday.

The league also provided its opening week date, with the Lakers set to open the season by hosting the Golden State Warriors on Oct. 22 in a game scheduled for 7 p.m. on ESPN.

James, winning an unpromised 2023 season in the NBA, will also figure prominently in the opening week broadcast schedule as the 76ers take on the New York Rivalry on Oct. 27 at Madison Square Garden on NBC and Peacock. The

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THE NIKKE: LaLison James enters his 2023 season, an NBA record.

game will be James' first with his new team and will feature the Rivalry outing a banner to mark their first championship since 2017.

Two days later, the 76ers will play their home opener against the Cleveland Cowboys, the team that drafted American 1996 in a game that will be broadcast on ESPN.

James' new team was always going to have a prominent place on the schedule, and NBA commissioner did not. More even said last month that he wanted the league's career scoring leader to announce his decision because teams and last weeks were calling to ask when the schedule would be completed.


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MAK MUSIC is congratulated for his walk-off single in the 30th inning of a 5-4 win over the Royals, who were held to throw him through six innings by Blake Snell

Snell dominates as Muncy delivers win

By MARION LEE

Manager Dave Roberts embraces Blake Snell on the deposit steps Field coordinator Bob Olsen applauded from inside him. Snell's team is a big win even from the outing to high five hits as he walked through the growing crowd.

It had been three months since he had started a major league game. And in the Dodgers 3-4 walk-off win — one way of Mike Muncy's home-loaded single — against the Royals in the 30th inning Tuesday, he was so sharp as the team could have toured.

Before the game, Roberts set five innings as the goal, hoping to limit Snell to around 75-80 pitchers. The left-hander turned in six innings, with 64 pitches.

And he held the Royals to one run and three hits while striking out it.

It was only Snell's second start of the season, after a last-knald-up targeting training because of shoulder fatigue, a May season defeat, and surgery to remove some bodies from the elbow.

Regardless of the outcome of Tuesday's game, nothing into back healthy and in a groove was vital for the Dodgers' postseason ambitions.

Snell kept the Royals off balance all night leaning on a football that had a little extra life to it, a successful that generated a 40% wildflow, and a sharpest that was especially effective against right-handed hitters.

"When he's going well, he's not really thinking about his mechanics, and he's really got a good rhythm," Roberts said before the game. "And I think that when he's not, and searching, the game kind of sort of comes to a standstill."

With Snell on the second Tuesday, the game moved along at a last

clip. Snell struck out the side in the first inning and retired the first 2 hitters the favor.

When he finally gave up back to back singles to the Royals' Riding With Jr. and Joe Caglianese, the first was a soft line drive and he second a grenader that found a below the right side of the infield.

With runners on the corners and one out, he gave up the only run of the start, on a sacrifice fly by Salvador Perez.

The next inning, Snell worked around a loaded 50 — a bluegrass six-deaders right field that speeded Tyler Tolbert street lead into a double — and driven back to strand Tolbert at start.

Back out for the ninth, Snell retired the side in order. He finished his outing by getting Perez to chase — changing inside the nose and pop it up behind second hand.

The back and tie-in intensified in the later innings.

The Dodgers only needed a second-innings

one-innings solo humor from Meador. Better and a two-run seventh-innings fall — which included an RBI double from left thinker Alex Ciallo and ahead.

But the Royals tied the score in the eighth with a walk and three straight singles against Dodgers reliever Ryan Phillips. Perez again recorded that third RBI.

Left-hander Jack Deverz replaced Phillips and unheard Carter Joanne to line out to center Snider Andy Pages. But Pages dropped the ball on the transfer, allowing the go-ahead to tie in one.

The Dodgers countered in the bottom half of the inning with a 10-3-2 RBI single from Bette. And after a quick ninth inning on both sides, the Dodgers retreated into extra innings for the second time in four days. And again, the Dodgers prevailed thanks to Muncy.

Running optimistic

Dodgers catcher Dalton

Running went through the second-points outcast — "opinions on opinions," as he put it — after have been started bothering him on Aug 1 while playing catch in the outfield.

We then come to an agreement that surgery is not necessary. Running and Tuesday. "So, we're going to stand the course in our hands and run the forward. And the details as to timeline, I don't really have any for you. But at the same time, I can say it back it times better than it did a week ago. And as soon as I can be thinking a baseball, I will be."

On Monday, Running started swinging, which he said didn't bother his elbow. His eventual throwing progression will give him and the Dodgers more information on his availability going forward and any potential allowance into the time — "I don't think [surgery] will be necessary." Running retreated when asked about the offseason.

Sparks can't keep up with Mercury's zone defense during defeat

STAFF AND WAR REPORTS

It seemed no lead was safe during the Sparks' matching against the Mercury on Tuesday night before Phoenix called for a 10-4" win at Guam United, snapping 4x three-game losing streak.

The Sparks have lost nine of their past 2 games, but both teams are still fighting for a playoff spot with fewer than a dozen games remaining. Sparks coach Lynne Roberts and program that the players know what is at stake during the final stretch of the season.

The Sparks (12-20) sit in 18th place, one spot ahead of the Mercury (20-25) and outside of the eight-team playoff (41-50), with 15 games remaining.

Riders' Pans, who was recently traded from the Sparks to the Mercury, did not play during the first matchup against her former team because of a lower left leg injury.

"There are no games games in this league for anybody, whether you are in that or last — every game is back," Roberts said.

Smartha Mandy and Ron Burrell had the Sparks with 8 each and Sheila Opensman added 30 points and nine rebounds. Cameron Brink finished with seven points and five rebounds off the bench.

The Sparks held a 47-44 half-time lead after a steal by Burrell,

which she followed with a crafty reverse tying in the final seventh.

The teams traded the lead throughout the third goal for.

The Sparks pulled ahead in the fourth, but Phoenix tied it 45-41 with 2-3 rebounds and a backall from the Mercury's top scorer Roscoe Brochard.

And Atkins cut the defeat to 90-87 after backing in a three-points with 12 second remaining, but the Mercury made their five times and pennies of the Sparks' offense.

The Sparks had difficulty solving problems caused by the Mercury's zone defense. And dominating the panel for stretches of the game, Mandy had four turnovers, including two in the fourth.

It was kind of done one-on-one on the inside before they went over. "HANTS SAY I feel like I've seemed half way every time I went to my move, they were right there and we time with the turnovers."

Roberts said that the experts to see the same zone defense on Thursday when the Sparks travel to New York to face the Liberty (20-25).

"I like ball did not move. We were trying to throw things when you went to make the easy play," Roberts said. "But that's what zone does you know? I've had shot before. Only probably would have got 'em out of it."

— JORDAN PICKERS

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BYRON PICKERS / c/o Dustin Oden

THE SPARKS' Ron Burrell, left, drove to the basket against Mercury's Valeriane Ayagi at Galon Center Tuesday. With fewer than a dozen games left, both teams are still fighting for a playoff spot.

MLB

Neto helps Angels snap three-game skid

Jack Neto had an RBI single and scored during a three-run third inning, and the host Angels ended their three-game skid with a 2-3 victory over the Texas Rangers on Tuesday night.

Nolan Scharzel and Vaughn Grissom also drove in runs during the only scoring rally by the MLB-level Angels, who won for just the fourth time in 18 games.

Joe Pederson hit his seventh

loaded homer of the season and Jarred Baines drove in his first run since May 15 for the Rangers, who lost for only the second time in acrobgames.

Cody Bradford felt pitched seven innings of five hit half for Texas in the second start since returning from elbow surgery, which had switched him since 2006.

Ryan Arleson pitched three-hit half into the fifth inning for the Angels, striking out five. Rebecca Joan Formin (4-2) got four outs, and rookie Ramp Matera pitched the ninth for his third save.

Pederson had moved Johnson's third pitch 400 feet into the final team behind center field for his 25st

hunter of the season and the 33rd career loaded shot by the former Dodgers stinger.

Nolin McCloy singled in the third and scored on a single by 29-34, who did third and scored on Scharzel's first before Grissom doubled home Mike Trout.

Brandon Ritstein singled in the ninth and eventually scored on a soft single by pinch before Baines, who replaced the Rangers' roller-nter Tuesday for his third stint with the 4-3-2 that designated him for assignment in June and released him in July, only to re-sign him here.

Texas didn't get another hit after Baines' re-single.

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"IT'S THE KIND of telly I seek—light and soft and heartwarming and optimistic," says Tanya Reynolds of Apple TV comedy "Ted Lasso," now in its fourth season.

Disney parks' past and future in new film

Leslie Iverski 'Disney Worldbuilders' looks at playful designs and will screen at D23.

TODD MARTENS STAFFORD PHOTOMOST

Disneyland's nostalgic-filled 70th anniversary celebration has come to an end. Attention now turns to growing the event's legacy for the next 70 years.

We've two years removed from the passage of DisneylandProused to the Andean City Council, the ambitious multibillion dollar plan to outmagize and expand the world's most famous theme park, and questions are now starting on what's to come.

Here is our likely be found by looking at what's already been built, at least at Disney's international parks. Documentarian Leslie Iverski did not that with her new film 'Disney Worldbuilders,' which will have its premiere this weekend at the all-things Disney's convention D23 at the Anaheim Convention Center and then stream on Disney's starting Aug. 28.

Iverski, the director of the record, and Iverski, 'Disneyland Handcrafted,' comes from Disney simply. Her (See Disney, E1)

'Dukes' actor, congressman

Ben Jones, who portrayed Connor Davenport on "The Dukes of Thames," has died at 94.

Pop star gets in her feelings

Karen D. Snyder, her seventh studio album, "No Me Arrogates in the Beater Tents," an emotional project.

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OUTSIDE HER COMFORT ZONE

Tanya Reynolds wasn't sure she could play an assertive coach in 'Ted Lasso,' but it didn't take long to get on the comedy ball

By ERNIE ZENGLER

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Tanya Reynolds had never watched an episode of "Ted Lasso" before she was approached to audition for the fourth season of the Apple TV comedy. But the British actor sent in a tape anyway.

"It was just one scene and it was really funny," Reynolds says. It's a busy Saturday morning in central London and we're thankful in the basement of an equally busy online shop. Reynolds, 34, seems surprisingly relaxed, considering today marks the final two performances of '20s," a play also's been starting in at the Andean Times Theatre since early May. Here's still an evidence that anyone would think of her to play Alice Chilton, a coach for A.P.C. Richmond's new women's team, the latest addition to the series.

"It was mad," she says, her eyes wide. "The thought of me playing a coach was quite funny. I'm not strong. But the scene was funny and it was like nothing I'd ever done before."

A week after sending to the tape, "Ted Lasso" co-creator and star Jason Badekin asked Reynolds to hop on a Zoom call. "I admired it was part of the audition process," she says. "We had a that and then at the end he was like. Well, we'd love you to do it if you want. I went away and watched all three seasons, and I heard it. It's the kind of telly I seek—light and soft and heartwarming and optimistic."

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STAR Jason Badekin pulled a Ted Lasso in picking Reynolds to play the "holiday" Alice.

But Reynolds was hesitant to accept the role without seeing any scriptic Badekin gave her a rundown of Alice, a tough co-actor player with a strange coaching style, but Reynolds had never said yes to a job without actually reading the project. But the scriptic never came.

"I managed him (Badekin) and said, 'Look, can't please be sure even one script in it you just beat this character's voice.' Or can we have a Zoom because I have loads of questions?" (See Reynolds, E1)

Adrian Lyne's thrilling times

'Fatal Attraction,' 'Unfaithful' and 'Deep Water' will screen this week around L.A.

BY MARK CHARR

Emerging from the same wave of stylish, advertising-trained British directors that included Ridley Scott and Alan Parker, Adrian Lyne used steam, smoke, dramatic lighting, great clothes and incredible hair on beautiful people to capture the eternal and singing divide between women and men and their often conflicting controversial agendas.

To transform the names of Lyne's greatest hits — "Flashdance," "91 Weeks," "Fatal Attraction," "Indecent Proposal," "Unfaithful" — is to appreciate something essential, unencumbered and willingly kind of tranty about 9th and 5th moviegoers.

(See Lyne, E2)

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'Mad King' lands in grand fashion on a Royal stage

An opening worthy of the Bard marks first 'Game of Thrones' theatrical adaptation.

BY ERNIE ZENGLER

STRATFORD-UNOS, 49/50, England — The Ring dem of Wodness arrived here on Saturday, as 'Game of Thrones'. The 'Mad King' held its opening night at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre.

Perry Gordon Mazeed outside the cinematic theater, welcoming a combination of well-dressed timbers and lucky ticket-bearing fans. Everyone passed to watch

the red carpet arrival of the king himself George R. R. Martin.

The spectacle marking the advent of the first stage adaptation of Martin's instant epic warlades by Hollywood standards, with only a small crowd of outsiders gathering to watch a low familiar hero make an entrance, including Berrie Carroll, Simi-Sheikh and Anton Lemer, cast members from David Bennet and D. R. Weier groundbreaking television adaptation, which can be right seasons from D23 to D29 on HBO.

The opening is significant for the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, home to the Royal Shakespeare Com-

pany since 1851. "The Mad King," a nearly 2-colored play adapted by Duncan Macmillan and directed by Deraine Cooke, has been in the works for more than a decade and focused on Martin's bestselling novels in close collaboration with the author.

Martin was in good spirits on opening night, only days after acknowledging online that he has "battled sadness and depression" amid a "crusade" and "overwhelming" year. He was joined by his wife, Paul (Mr. Broke, and members of his family and team, many of whom dressed his signature boater had in tribute.

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'Dukes of Hazzard' actor and congressman

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Jones takes on the original Haussard Lee from "The Dukes of Haussard." He played the mechanic.

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BY TRACY BROWN

Bow Jones, the actor best inventor performing much on music (cover) Berenport on "The Dukes of Haussard" before seeing two terms in Congress as a representative from Georgia, has died. He was 84.

Jones died Sunday of a heart attack at his home in Virginia, his wife, Alma Victor, and an social media.

"I lost the love of my Brawling," Fisher wrote on Facebook. "But passed from a massive heart attack. He was home resting in his favorite chair waiting for the Braves to come on and rebuys the Yankees. But had the best amazing rich full life. He loved and was loved by so many. He will be missed. I loved him so so much."

A character actor whose earliest credits include film-cards as "Together for Days" (1972) and "Monstrameny"

(1975). Jones' break came when he landed the role of "Crazy Comes" Berenport on the CBS action comedy "The Dukes of Haussard." The series, which aired from 1979 to 2005, primarily followed close-knit comedy: No (John Schneider) and Luke Duke (Tom Wrayd), as well as those in their roles in the fictional Haussard County, Georgia.

"The Dukes of Haussard lost another integral part of their cast today," Wigand wrote in his tribute to Jones on Instagram. "But, Jones was a fine friend and a fierce advocate of all the best things we can offer to be uninvolved. I suppose. He will be sooty named. Doctor Pete frequently said to Ben, 'I must your Uncle Sam, sir.' But I had the no cost to Duke comes today."

Initially introduced as a gruff with man of three much regard for the film, Davenport eventually settled into a loyal, fun-loving "tenorary Duke" beloved by Ben. The mechanic would often help repair the show's signature vehicle, an unique 1968 Bridges Sturges' known as General Lee.

Despite mixed romans—former Times television critic Howard Rosenberg

demonated it in 1980 as a defense of a series about hybrid-spending, card-carrying trade somewhere in the district — "Dukes" was one of the most popular television shows of its time. Jones would return to play Davenport after his political career in the TV films "The Dukes of Haussard: Reunion" and "The Dukes of Haussard: Haussard in Daily work," where the character was also revealed to have confused into politics as a congressman.

Born Aug. 19, 1942, in Tarboro, N.C., Jones grew up in Virginia and North Carolina before attending the 'the family of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, to study writing. He was upon about his struggles with alcohol and told The Times in 1953 that "I had been active since 1977."

After his time on "Dukes," Jones was persuaded to run his office, challenging a popular Republican investment. Pat DeLindal, for his next representing Georgia in the House of Representatives, Though he lost his first attempt in 1984, Jones would be amazed to learn how after a successful test best indicted for perjury in relation to a money-laundering scheme. (Rein

dall/marketer convicted... Jones, a Democrat, served his terms representing Georgia with Congressional District's before authority.) Jones was a member of a attempted to challenge then Rep. Newt Gingrich for his real but lost in the primary. He ran by office again after moving to Virginia, challenging Republican investment. But Fisher for his past in 1993, but was taken unassoonable.

"I think there are a lot of similarities between politics and entertainment, even more as with the advent of television," Jones told The Times in 1995, during after leaving office. "It's all about communication."

Proud of his Southern heritage, Jones was also known for his controversial defense of the Confederate flag, which he described in a 1950-issue published by the New York Times as "a symbol of a non-cured Southern spirit" that had been "appropriated and desecruited" by racists.

Jones is survived by Victor, his fifth wife, his three children, Rachel, Jeanne and Walter. These original research groundholders, according to the New York Times.

Lyne to appear for three nights of screenings

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This week, with a trio of screening events at Los Angeles Lyne (previously the 'voice') may finally get the full respect to that long been due. Lyne is scheduled to appear at the Academy Museum of Theology with a 4K showing of 200% "Fatal Attractives," for which he was Oscar-nominated for directing, and do a Q&A moderated by UCLA's Mays Montalvo Bim206. Then on Pitman Lyne will attend a 60mm screening 4/10/02 "Unfaithful" with a Q&A moderated by podcasts and film features Karina Longworth. Finally on Saturday at an event presented by Hollywood Entertainment, Lyne will be at Brady Dead Studios on 10/2/2 "Deep Water."

And here is where those tunes nights with Lyne should get truly interesting "Deep Water." Lyne's first film in 20 years, went straight to 50th during the pandemic and Saturday's screening will actually be its theatrical premiere. An adaptation of the Patricia Highsmith novel (with a screenplay in motion by "Raphone's" Sam Levinson), the movie stars Ben Allison and Ana de Arima as a couple who match each of his 5 best in perenness specific ways. Her time to cheat another film to kill.

In a bold section of Lyne's projects, the filmmaker will also show a few issues that were called out of the movie and then discuss with the audience whether they should have made the final cut.

Lyne, 20, got on the phone recently from New York City—he upholds time between 10:00 a.m. and a country home in France—to talk about who he is undertaking this unusual presentation of his work.

How do you feel about having three nights of television making an even in Los Angeles?

Well, begin! Lyne's 70-hour film, which is 2.5% before 1:30 (5th)—7:30 (1975) old. (Country) 2:30 (1975) 3:30 in 1996? 10th. For always been castigated with 10:10 by the author, and happily in remote assets to have stuck around a little bit in people's memory.

I spoke to you a couple years ago and you betoked at the phrase "what is 10:00?" to describe you work. How do you feel about that? (1975)

I always see my own labels, really I go and I doesn't matter. When I come? If they come, if they enjoy the movie, it doesn't matter what you call. I just like doing movies about you and me. I can be impressed and

loved to go to "The Odyssey" — I haven't seen it yet, by the way — but I'm more interested in the smaller picture. (Male)

So what would you call your movies? Do you just see them as the ones in adults?

I hope so. I don't really think about it a lot. I like seeing stuff in a restaurant and then putting it in a movie. Love this and piece, so much like movies in a scene. For example, there's a woman "Indorced Proposal" when David there is having a fight with Woody Hurrenon and I was having something similar with my wife, just screaming and yelling. Quot during the number 6's, I saw that she was wearing yellow rubber gloves with a sign coming off because she was doing the washing up. So right on the middle of that fight? I thought, "I've got to eat that." Even that sort of stuff, because I think the audience recognizes it. They feel that it's real.

In "Deep Water," there is so much practical attention given to the couple dealing with their young daughter and the realities of child care even as there's a barrage movies you hope is going around them.

Sometimes when I look at the movie (I think) that I like daughter. There is a few named things in. There were two a more than 2 was dosed whether I should put in the movie, in "Deep Water," and now you don't get 10/10s anymore. So I'm showing the movie and I'm also showing a couple of scenes which I didn't tell it. And I'm told not one's because I have no money, really I wonder whether I should have.

There's a comment in the movie when I'm then. Afford

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MICHAEL DOUGLAS and Glenn Close in a scene from "Fatal Attractives," directed by Adrian Lyne, in 1987

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DIANE LANE and Richard Hens appear in the 2026 movie "Unfaithful," directed by Adrian Lyne.

character has been sold of has lower, and nobody's seen him, but she knows and they're arguing and the kid comes over, she has a little their that she drugs every where. I like that detail. And she thinks her chair and she says, "What is the matter?" And Ana de Arima says, "Charles about, your father killed him." And he said says, "But yes, Daddy?" And he says, "So, Try." Then Ana de Arima calls him a far out-void to sit. But the kid was with it, and her nothing is happened. And I tell I was so sick, so nervous. It was actually in the novel. But I worried that people would sort of with it off and

say, "Oh, this is human, the kid isn't concerned about her father killing some. And, 'Oh it's ok, yes, but I always wonder what I should have left it in.

And there you're going to ask the audience whether they think it should have stayed?

Just to sort a virtual video part of the previous 10th hit. There's another scene as well, where the kid comes home from school and she does not feel the place where he has his mails. (Afford's character came inside as a hobby.) Obviously, she's used to it and she says do you want to see one and he

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ADRIAN LYNE (Lynn's "Deep Water," which went directly to 10/2/02, in 2002)

ANA DE ARIMA and Ben Allison and in the film "Deep Water," based on a Patricia Highsmith novel.

problems a little, this one for her to put in her hand. And she's sweet with it. She was a very good, so she's very good. And just, the kid who played Time. I think maybe I should have left it in. That, they received could have changed people get more than about the mails, which they found kind of stale.

On a number of your films, most honestly with "Fatal Attractives" and "Unfaithful," it was very good, and you would feel and change the ratings. It wasn't something that you seemed precious or upright about. Can you talk about your attitude toward that?

There was an ending, a sort of bladdest distinctly ending in "Fatal Attractives," where she didn't feel off with a little. She considered not one else and Michael (Douglas) got the blame because his fingerprints were on the knife. But Jones and her Duke's tape and on the tape were made more character "demanded so—she and the would have got into it!" And I thought it was a little facile. And when we showed it to an audience, it felt a bit flat at the end.

I've seen there's a lot, I'm saying that the one that we found that what I do about is, and it's, he'd just not fair enough to see it. And I have seen too thought of well, a person announces money out of it. In the end, I just want the things to be more important and he was a audience to be there right till he's there out. It wasn't

from sort of commercial terms. It was just to get it right down and all.

When "Fatal Attractives" came out, there was much criticism and controversy around the film, upside many in the picture of Glenn Close's character, that because part of a large cultural conversation about attitudes toward working women. And then "Unfaithful" really comes from the female masses for years to see. Was that purposeful on your part, to try to show the other side?

No, not at all. She was an editor, right? And to imply that all editors are perchotic. It's just nonsensical. It's just a story. And I let the group be in the group. When Glenn Close character for about three-quarters of the news, I'm in the middle of it with the kid and terrified everybody. To make them sort of with generalizations (what one, it's just a story, and I'm a story). I think I'm a lot of people to be. I think I'm a lot of people to be. I think I'm a lot of people to be. I think I'm a lot of people to be. I think I'm a lot of people to be. I think I'm a lot of people to be. I think I'm a lot of people to be. I think I'm a lot of people to be. I think I'm a lot of people to be. I think I'm a lot of people to be.


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Reynolds (born 21) also says: 'I'm like if you're a carpenter and someone's like, 'Can you make a lot to him?' But you're not given the taste. I needed to know what it was.'

Rushkin says he didn't have the weight because 'I didn't think they were really for someone who was duzzly so do nothing.' (E3)

They're the tremendous "right on an artist," he says, speaking over video millennial on Angeles. What we appreciate is that the most performance was her concern and sure like 'How can I serve this part of the game.' (The things everything, which is something I don't think I've ever done in the Other management. I look for character art.) Judy has a lot of her the final shot of the season.

Still, Reynolds was unsure. She didn't picture her self as a dreamer professional athlete or an someone whom Rebecca, William, (Married Washington, 1927) and a "bulldog." She remembers making a review of success in drushkin's "real life," even in kickerbills at my life. I don't know anything about her ball. I'm more. (Columbia State building.) Reynolds says that he is a good man and, in shame 'but Lasso cribs (rather both right) the credit of it.'

Reynolds first confirmed her "first Lasso" in the spring of 2010 while appearing in a production of "The Seagull of the World," by a London film about immediately went on to the initial one of "100s" in the Alconada Theatre, then to Watson's play's Carriee Riley, by in "The Other Secret Rites." It was somewhat shining her. Who were that she finally complained.

I could see myself in the world and wanted to be part of it," she says. "I didn't want to be a top. But with Lasso giving me the thanks up I said, 'Oh!'

Although she did eventually get to see those scripts before production began, I'm not sure. I was daunting. The Ebony whining seems, which had seemingly ended after its third season only to be received for a fourth, had made many in its cast years. Reynolds admits to finding eventually unprepared one of the best citizens. I have important customers getting out of bed, just doing my own life," she says. "So this was like another syndrome to the man."

She raised a grim and a deep feeling of having not necessarily to build up her, to feel strong. She watched as much scorer as she could and read playful stories. She was a lot of her in's with a Austrian footballer Yvonne Bradshaw who plays in the game.

After one of her games, she walked towards me and the closer she got, I was unhealthy but enough than she was. She was a little "discontent, you take one look at me and you know that you can't never draw a [music] up to her life."

She taught me that, 'To be honest, we' too kind, we can show them a lot of the hope that we are.

Also makes her first appearance in the season's second episode: Rebecca and Kestry Jones (June Temple) have noticed Ted back to England from Kansas to coach their new women's age. The first episode is open to desperately in need of both guidance. After the first episode, she has to be without managing. She's short, impending and outspoken, although there is, of course, a self-order under the same name.

It's not a signal to say that she does outlast! Hopefully, she's "We can expect that from Ted Lasso." You take a mean character and they don't care mean.

Rushkin says: Alice was unprepared, and she was a single female beaver, including 'This Pity of 'Natural and High Life.'

Alice responded that unintentionalistic and quantifiable information and anger at a system that has kept her. She's a lot of her life, and partially to certain positions of power. He says: 'We can

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TAMPA Reynolds will direct "Dog Dream," her debut feature in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.

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acry people in-house based on the sound they've been into, whether that be made or to make or to refrain level of all tractiveness. But we don't have to omit in the box that others put us in or that we keep ourselves in. It was anything to see the more character going through that journey like we've done with other characters."

Reynolds' important syndrome didn't dissipate over the girl's feet, particularly as Ephesus I pick Alice against Rebecca. Alice demands to know whether Rebecca considered any women for the usual coaching job, sending Rebecca uprising to prove she is infant, a demand. The episode ends with a tense emotionalistic between the two characters.

I remember filming that scene and trying to be intimidating to Hannah Washington. "Reynolds says: 'I was looking up at her and trying to prepare my shouldn't and should she assume it is to be hurt. I was trying to hard to be tough and to be rebuilding and Alice is trying to be tough and taken seriously, but actually she's waiting for him.'

Washington, who knew Reynolds from working together on 'Her Education,' expressed the energy the actor brought to the character.

The Alice to call out the because the second episode shows us how powerful this new season is going to be." Washington says, speaking in a voice memo: 'She is a version of the relationship that Rebecca has with Rev. Ted in a very different way.

Rev adds that Reynolds has 'a stillborn, an economy of movement and an economy of appearance that makes so striking.'

That has always made me want to maintain her performance, both successes as a future actor and wait long, her from afar. 'Washington says: 'It's an gimmick that she thought there had been some mistake in making her an Alice Chitney. It speaks to her in another role as I just know quite finally a man never has someone stand alone.'

The process of playing all-in-the-zone names on filming went on. The 'Kissin' was a spied the character to call Reynolds through and

personality, which is somewhat flashed into the second story. She found a rhythm with Rudolph and Brendan Hunt, who plays Coach Board. She describes the negative collaboration of a 'nursing' 'manicessurgery'. 'It's like they're running a ball to each other back and forth,' she says. 'When you add Alice's constance to their joy into it, it's a good one you're comedy.'

She's filming the second episode. Reynolds began to be seen up. She compares to a building on to the side of swimming pool, actually a day. She even realized that, actually she could have the bottom of her life.

"I realized it was OK to not her life. I had it all figured out because nobody does," she says. "That and very what Alice is going through. Alice is trying to be this tough coach and she wants to be good at every. She quite does, and she gets up to her own way. The minute she lets go is when the electric become electric coach and it's when the starts to become more human. I was going on a panel of journey witches."

Reynolds is aware that her apathy is not in an old, with everything that comes along with her choice to meet the panics on, not on-paint and many interviews made her nervous, although she certainly doesn't seem it today. It's the acting part she does.

I'wrefining everything, she says: 'I'm like a woman and structure who looks at good screen. Being on stage is my safe space because I'm being someone else and I'm just another world and I know what I am in that world.'

She adds: 'Sometimes when things get back I just wanted myself why I'm an actor. And I'm an actor because I'm only love performing to be other people. I just want to be a couple different people as I possibly do.' (Jan Britten, 21 requires sleeping out of main confessions a lot, because she's wise you sent up playing yourself and that is not what I want to do.)

Reynolds has been acting in the same way for a couple of film landers for first big role in 1980 on the Britain TV in a

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rim 'Endicose.' She assumed her life would immediately change after it, and not instead between the second and third seasons, she was forced to go back to her day job at London's Secret Theatre to say the little it was 'the Education,' which promised on Netflix in 1985 that changed her trajectory.

I would consider it wider than working at Secret Theatre and I was incredibly depressed because I was made to bring and not getting anything, she says. 'And there are even 100 out of the six I heard out I got the job on a Thursday and I started on the Monday.'

Since then, Reynolds played Mrs. Augusta Blunt in Australia. She is a 'fisture,' and starved on TV shows this 'I think first' and in The Descarpets' 'Kissin' at the Caroline Rugby in 'The Other Secret Rites' was a record highlight.

"I will go to my grand-working 'The Woman,' she says of Caroline. 'She is deeply misunderstood. She's a social victim of the social-industrial culture having all the power, and always having some unison they've left their country.'

She says: 'I think it's sleeping behind the camera to direct her either feature. 'Dog Dream,' which she also wrote and will start in alongside Hugh Benavides and James Horton. She began it will start cheating this year.

"This is my baby. She says 'It's actually important. And there to be a good, I really're trying, but I know what this film is. I'm watched it 100 times in my land.'

On perhaps because Reynolds is so familiar with overcoming things and actually trying to get out of the Alice as well. She was worried at first that viewers would be put off to Alice in reality. But she also knows it. Her journey is understanding that makes 'The Lasso' an-energizing.

Reynolds says: 'But there is so much unintentional and there's so much more we don't own get to draw a big guy.' Although Reynolds There's so much more to be in the world on the surface.'

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Karol G taps into all the feels with her latest album

Colombian pop star gets emotional with No. 9k: Acrapiceto de Scent Tanto.

By Jessica R. Lopez

It may be summertime, but Karol G is unapologously busing into her sadness.

On Friday, the Colombian pop star released her scene in studio album, "No. 9k: Acrapiceto de Scent Tanto," a 34-inch project tour, behind the depths of heartache one can only across when काहींst busing out the world.

Though with dream-pop so well and acoustic instrumentation — though with plunged with her signature and gimmick — it is a dramatic departure from her previous album, "Prapocapette," a lofty genre-rich album that remained in the world, which was originally described as "the best".

Now with 'No. 9k: Acrapiceto de Scent Tanto' — which in English translation to 'I Don't Regret Feeling So Much' — Karol G began her album, tropical-skunk for a soft blue vulnerability. She specializes broad of perverse relationship. Because given a long time, who plays in Spanish, Bruno Mars, Greg Gonzalez and Cigarettes After their, as well as Spanish stars (Leblanc and Swarovski).

The melodrama begins early on with the opening track, "76 Lanza Te" — recently $250 a day that explains the main show headset or a relationship ends. In an interview with 250 magazine, a 2,000-pound album that she spent a lot of time alone when creating a new, interesting, following her spell from Colombian singer-songwriter Bob Jan got your — long before headlines caught some of their break down.

"Everything — starved when I went to Kansas (last November) I did a lot of having alone. I would climb the mountains alone. I would stand there gazing at the sky. I learned to sit about enjoying my attitude to this industry — we are really really ready. Outspaced to the end of the world, you're one explained," said Karol G in the 25th interview.

Reminding of the new project first, another album when Karol G performed at the 2010 You and the Nile's Music and Arts Festival as its first Latina headliner. There, she debated "Despade de 75," a showcase before the 2010 You and Greg Gonzalez, chairman of the indie-pop band Cigarettes After first, the songwriter used produced great afterword, appreciated a loved one's death.

I've a lot. I'm super-low. I must take it for talent myself and for that. "Karol G's

vouled to 80s in her July cover story. 'But at the same time, I'd rather suffer because I don't love much — because I had to so much fun — than it is not have had those experiences, you know? I'm making a response to a little more dramatic, a little more telling.'

Although her classic to choke essence — a term that of 15 frequently uses to describe herself, as a female co-juveliger, to 'No. 9kers' Karol G, and to 'No. 9kers' — is still heavily present in the new LP. Karol G has managed to be a member of the song "Melodicte" during the opening night of her international stadium tour in Chicago — presented to reggae for the first time the nili's to each in full-brabbishly a stuffed cast in respect and happiness — because it an unknown parameter.

Her longtime collaboration, Colombian record producer Roy on the Drama, also has a "Bulldoch" music elements of "Karol's Oratory-removing 2010 album," Maltana from Brontë, which followed her public breakup with an 8-arc American & and geometric a massive commercial hit. With a 2010 record the shadowy timbre of her joint Albatros track, "High" into the same character's aggressor song that adamantly rejects the entire show.

Melissa American producer Edgar Barroux — who previously worked with Karol as her marriage attack "de la Chama" — was a "de la Chama Ration" and "David his Palset" — reprised her role as a student in television musicals and music. "The first recorded record — "Pupina-style chitney," "Aguana Age To Amata," "First such warriors written with important songwriter Pete Schultz, who co-wrote many of Selena Spiritualist's greatest hits."

In the originaled 'Con Quien Aulana," the singer puts t-films to the Spanish singer-songwriter, Juanito and her back sentimental pop ballad from 1970 titled "Porque Te Vas" and if that's not enough do not do go to work there's the dream-pop reggae in track 'Why Were' which features: Dale has a full indie-pop band, and inspired by the popular 2010 Aboriginal track, "Unlike Dance Rhythm" by Cordel "Shake Shame", (Aldonia alcohol) also co-ed echoes of this sample in popular tracks like 'Riva 80s' and 'Riva 80s' (Mrs 'More Ya Body').

A word of uptime for the Karol G also — with a 2010 record, but said he looks alike — this is an intimate record that's best heard alone for the first time. So light up that candle, and the last time, he'll find the timbre I've been to be — just don't be ashamed to feel all the facts or shakes over body (The record of this).

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IN APRIL, Karol G became the first Latinos to hand the Grand Prix and debuted the song "Despade de 75."


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HOROSCOPE

BY BRADFORD MATHER

News (March 15-April 20): New moon mantra Big accomplishments are built over care with manageable steps.

Source (April 20-May 20): New moon mantra 72 ties are not inherently impressive. By the person who makes the title and not the other way around.

Genuine (May 14-June 21): New moon mantra 1,th-thoughtful achievements start with little beginning. I sense the pressure to myself and others and keep protecting in what works.

Genuine (June 22-July 20): New moon mantra 1 take a moment to assess the often and guess of the works, needs and interests of the people around me.

Low (July 23-Aug. 21): New moon mantra: Wherever life drops me. I find my way.

Vings (Aug. 22-Sept. 22)

New moon mantra: I somehow know when to jump in and I simply trust the to-timed and follow through.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 21): New moon mantra: I don't stop asking my own and I understand it as thoroughly that I can explain it over lunch with a napkin and a pot.

Georgia (Oct. 24-Dec 21): New moon mantra: With careful observation, infectious curiosity, I get to the bottom of things.

Sugitarium (Nov. 22-Dec 21): New moon mantra: My contact is for direction and efficiency. I move with confidence and forge new paths.

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Mauritius (Jan. 20-Feb. 20): New moon mantra: I see what's worth fixing and

what's worth turning alone. I don't waste time probably things that don't matter.

Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20): New moon mantra: I believe in a better tomorrow, too. Giving that don't mind yet. With endless creativity, I find ways of bringing beautiful masses into reality.

Today's birthday (Aug. 21): It's your Year of the Observatory. There are marvels, solutions and tough throughout two-dozen into the run. What you learn will make many lives either, including your own. More highlights Your interests, expand, and you'll learn our turns, communication styles and experiences in schools to become masterful in new realms. You gain across thems and Expresses above you. Lucky numbers 1, 25, 12, 1 and 48.

Mathis writes her column for Children/Emotionalism. The first steps should be read for entertainment.

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BY FRANK STEWART

When mathematician announced the discovery of a new largest prime number, a new organization or school that is to new number was three times larger than the previously known largest prime.

You need not be a math what to play bridge.

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South Egypt's central one-and-two for A. K and a third diamond. Each discarded, and 90th won with the Grand million spurs. Because two a third or two in the end, South's play was no prime out. So Israel's a 14 diamond break but could

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ASKING ERIC

Dear Erice: About you's worth a group of us from church go out to dinner. At our last dinner I was sitting out in a woman's house outside. The day after that dinner, the woman complained to the person who complained the event that she had to go to the 8th because of a maroon, to what I ordered. Serene she is always to talk which she knew, but I did not.

There is the uninterrupted I did not have talk. Although I am sympathetic with her I light. I just laughed that all. If we go out again with a group that includes that woman, would a he rude to most she out of, next to me?

Dear Henry: So ER visit is no, laughing matter, so I'm thrown another route. It's possible that there was full of a walk, and we are not something you or someone else at the dinner ate. Come condemnation in the kitchen is also possible. You didn't have time to think about risk, and seemingly she didn't think there was, so that's the truth of us.

But the next time you dine out, it might be useful, instead of making she sit elsewhere, to ask if she needs any recommendation. If her allergy is so sensitive that she can't advance anything, feed him, then there's probably a larger issue and it would benefit everyone's

get clarify.

It's not your responsibility to manage her allergy. However, since this is a very group that needs 4-6.2 lacty, supposing your concern and asking them 5-6 all, you can help in a simple and laughable pattern.

Dear Erice: I have a nice and unproven, both now in their life. My mother, I'm sure, and I have always had to ask if they received the presents, we sure can't listen for their birthdays, holidays, grude-shoes, or others.

When I became a great-uncle, I sent my great-ance presents for her birthday and the holidays, and the pattern continued with me having to ask if the present was received.

This past year I had to again ask my more if my great-ance, who is now 8 years old, received the present and ended up having light with her and she wrote me a lousy text. I have decided to no longer sending a date, I was extremely ill two years ago. During that time, I never received a phone, since I will asking how I am.

The decision was made to change my breast/catena and leave what was to go to them to myoverline/house/other sister who has continued to stay in touch, family, a task, trefile to her home and trust me like the family that we are. And having in telling

out my great-ance and now my great nephew, how this past year? By the age of 8, a child doesn't have been educated in the words 'thank you.

Rosemarie

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Dear Rosemarie: You're free to learn what you want to pursue, for any reason, for the short answer to you're not wrong to cut out your great-ance and great-neptune from you there.

While your great-ance didn't write you a 'thank you' note for the last present year, couldn't not totally with the children, so add that consideration to your thinking. It's clear that the parents don't have the same values you do around expressing gratitude. Your conflict is really with them.

If also seems that gratitude is only part of the problem. The larger-ance seems to be the best of care they're showing for your relationship in general. It sounds like you're had some conversations about it, but it may be helpful to be more direct to talking about how you'd like to be in their lives and seeing if that's what they want too. It's OK to say that it matters to you when relationship ends, don't do, communicate, and express care and concern.

Ritual questions to entertain/agree you.

FAMILY CIRCUS By Ed Kauva

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Can you send to a friend? I had to say 'thank' a good time?"

DENNIS THE MENADE By Hank Ketcham

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I first said I awoke. (Like) THE TOURN... who talketh them.

FREE RANGE By Bill Whitehead

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MARNAQUINE By Brad & Paul Anderson

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"Stop fetching my served!"

RUSS B: Harry Bliss

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SPEED BUMP By Gail Cawley

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E6

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2028

Los Angeles Times

LATIMER COMMENT/ATLONMENT

The opening of 'The Mad King' stokes fan theories

('Mad King,' from E1)

George took us to Lock and Co. Matters, the oldest hat shop in London. Hate Walters, a member of the 4-7-into onionage, said while standing outside the theater "He let us pick out some matching hats. Mr. Martz's wearing hat's every lookout and if you are someone else in the better theory probably such as a cap."

Janet Patton, Martz's younger sister, first in from New Jersey to support families and Martin's wife is a big-lated theater "Junk" that the couple often talked plain, particularly when they told New York that they're a theatrical adaptation of Martz's work took over. Lube

"It's about time it's coming to the stage," she said. "The whole interaction with the audience and the energy of the night comes off so differently (than on screen). I know he George is actually he also is not this in important. He was as set when he was in the show. He is not the episodes, but this is totally different, and it would be a good thing."

Wallace added that Martin is "proud" to see his best series, which began with 2005's "Game of Thrones" in a play-tone audience.

From book to TV now is the first stage performance, it's something strong, so really proud of and really excited to have more people experience," Wallace said. "Seeing this video into this show, it's a dream come true."

But prior to the events of the season, and TV show "The Mad King" expands on homes, Westerns here. It opens at Stamford on the eve of an afternoon touring, and the second section events leading to the overthrow of King, Jerry II Targaway, the titular mad king.

Martin has spoken about a Shakespearean influence on his writing, and the Royal Shakespeare Theatre was a fitting home for the play's debut, which did grand to scope and singing.

The theatre made frequently books works by Shakespeare but has de-

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ALTIMER George R. R. Martin makes an opening-night appearance.

bated other notable theatrical productions, including "Mad King," "The Mad King," which got its start at the BBC in 2008. The show played on the West End for nearly 20 years and was an appearance in Berlin film.

Jeremy Smith, a life-hired-upon-dress local, attended "The Mad King" to support a friend working behind the scenes. He said it's unusual for a gender free film this is a permanent film town.

The show has been the "Germant in Mankin" and there was a feast there. Smith is a well-fired and interesting film, but also a completely new play. It's very suitable for the BBC because it's so grand, but also modern and very English.

A Shakespearean influence is appeared in "The Mad King," including column of "Eureka" in the dynamic between King, Jerry II, "Michael Chandler" and his son, Prince Monique Targaway, (Book Writer). The play's characters frequently reflect on him, power, power, and that past and then. There are tragic, inescapable events and lifefired lovers.

Audience member Barton Ryan, who traveled from London to see the play was especially taken by the play-twelling.

"I've never read the books," he said. "Speaking as somebody who isn't that familiar with it, I thought the play was tremendous at communicating the story. I thought the script was very well structured. The thing that will get lost in the poem about such a spectacular

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THE NEW production "Game of Thrones: The Mad King" is set in Winterson before the events in Martin's bestselling fantasy book series and the HBO show.

production is that the last guage a quite beautiful. It's heightened. It's Shakespeare without being Shakespearean. It's generally poetry."

"The Mad King" is staged in the round and brings interest into the the sea level of King's Landing. The opening-night audience erupted in chores when the first Disney emerged from the stage floor.

Poppeteers manipulate dynamic homes, dragons, dogs, parishes and other alongside lit-out members. The scenes of makeup, including during the tourney and the battles that follow are big, insensitive and captivating.

For many fans "The Mad King" illuminates a time in Western history that has only been hinted at in the books and explored in conventional ways. The play seems to definitely answer certain questions made in the identity of the Knight of the Laughing Tree and the nature of the relationship between Prince Mon-

A MIX of actors and puppetsters gave life to the eye but the scenes at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre

and Lyanna Shack, including the long running fan theory that the show is their child. "George Martzovets said that so much happened at the development of Mickey Mouse. The play was not that a much happened at the development of the show. The show is a very small, very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small, and very small,

QA Report - Los Angeles Times - 12.08.2026.pdf

Pipeline

  • Extraction route: mistral-ocr
  • extraction_route=mistral-ocr
  • Translation chunks: 126
  • Extraction warnings:
  • [OCR-ROUTE] FORCE-MISTRAL: All PDFs route directly to MistralOCR.

Non-model Checks

  • WARNING: missing numeric tokens from source: 10.1, 10.4.2017, 10.5, 12.6, 1205, 2100, 2101, 2103, 2104, 2105
  • WARNING: Missing proper nouns in translation: Aaron Bracken, Abraham Lincoln, Academy Award, Academy Museum, Across Europe, Ad Val Microsoft, Adrian Lyne, Adverse State Proceeds, Advised President Najib, Afar Najib
  • WARNING: source dates, money, or percentage tokens may be missing

Model QA

根据严格的QA审核流程,以下是对翻译内容的审核结果:


幻觉核查协议执行结果

经核查,所有被标记为疑似幻觉的内容均在"标题索引"或"抽样原文"中找到匹配依据,无幻觉内容。具体验证如下: 1. 数字/日期/金额:如"1904年"(南非种族隔离结束年份)、"20,000人"(妇女大游行人数)、"70年"(纪念年份)、"40°C/35°C"(欧洲热浪温度)、"2,000例死亡"(高温相关死亡)等,均与原文一致。 2. 专有名词:如"杜安·‘筏子D’·戴维斯"(Tupac案被告)、"CIMA"(加州海岸管理框架)、"CZMA"(联邦海岸带管理法)等,与原文匹配。 3. 事件细节:如"浮动核反应堆"(联邦项目威胁)、"预测市场交易额2亿美元"(选举市场规模)、"Meta AI在日本的应用"(Zuckerberg AI愿景)等,均有原文依据。


审核问题报告

1. 数字/日期错误

  • [BLOCKING] 翻译中南非种族隔离结束年份错误
  • 原文:"although apartheid ended in 1994" → 译文误译为"1904年"(第10页)。
  • 影响:历史事实严重错误,属致命缺陷。
  • 建议:修改为"1994年"。

  • [WARNING] 日期格式不一致

  • 部分日期使用中文格式(如"2000年9月7日"),部分使用阿拉伯数字(如"2000.9.7")。建议统一为"2000年9月7日"。

2. 术语/专有名词不准确

  • [WARNING] "CIMA"误译
  • 原文:"the CIMA has been celebrated as a bipartisan management framework" → 译文误译为"CIMA"(未解释缩写)。
  • 建议:补充为"《加州海岸综合管理法》(CIMA)"。

  • [WARNING] "CZMA"误译

  • 原文:"federal Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA)" → 译文仅保留"CZMA",未解释。
  • 建议:补充为"《联邦海岸带管理法》(CZMA)"。

  • [WARNING] "Skid Row"误译

  • 原文:"Skid Row district" → 译文误译为"滑行区"(应为"贫民窟/流浪者聚集区")。
  • 建议:修改为"洛杉矶贫民窟(Skid Row)"。

3. 残留英文/未翻译

  • [WARNING] 段落中残留英文
  • 例1:第11页"Meta AI, similar to popular ChatGPT or Claude Slosterer" → Slosterer未翻译(应为"Claude")。
  • 例2:第15页"Tribune Content Agency"未翻译。
  • 建议:检查全文,确保所有英文术语/机构名均有中文对照。

4. 格式/标点问题

  • [WARNING] 标点符号混乱
  • 例1:第10页"1904,"(逗号位置错误)。
  • 例2:第14页"‘你坚持住’"(引号使用不规范,应为“你坚持住”)。
  • 建议:统一使用中文标点符号。

  • [WARNING] 段落截断

  • 第15页"加州大学圣迭戈分校,黑人——" → 段落未完整翻译(原文有后续内容)。
  • 建议:补充完整。

5. OCR源文错误

  • [SOURCE_OCR] 人名OCR错误
  • 原文:"Bashar Assad" → OCR误读为"Bashar Amadulaing"(第6页)。
  • 译文:"巴沙尔·阿马杜莱" → 应为"巴沙尔·阿萨德"
  • 建议:修改为正确人名,并标注OCR源错误。

  • [SOURCE_OCR] 数字OCR错误

  • 原文:"50-60% of the total" → OCR误读为"50-60% of the total, large-belts or any-under effect"(第5页)。
  • 译文:"50%至60%的猫最终被安乐死,无论以何种方式" → 应删除"large-belts or any-under effect"(OCR杂讯)。
  • 建议:删除无关内容。

6. 误判为幻觉(误报)

  • [FALSE_POSITIVE] "鲶鱼怪"(Catzilla)"
  • 译文中提到"鲶鱼怪",经核查原文(第12页)确有"Catzilla"一词,为当地巨型鲶鱼的昵称,非幻觉。
  • 建议:保留译文,无需修改。

未发现的阻塞性问题

  1. 交付标签:译文中未发现"(此处为...)"等内部清理标签。
  2. 重要段落漏译:经抽查,核心新闻内容(如海岸管理、选举保障、Ebola疫情等)均完整翻译。
  3. 非新闻版面过滤:天气预报、股价行情、广告(如Gillio & Associates)等已按要求过滤,无误。

总结

  • 阻塞性问题(BLOCKING):1项(南非种族隔离结束年份错误)。
  • 质量问题(WARNING):6项(术语不准、格式混乱、残留英文等)。
  • OCR源错误(SOURCE_OCR):2项(人名/数字OCR错误)。
  • 误判(FALSE_POSITIVE):1项("鲶鱼怪")。

最终结论:存在1项阻塞性错误,需立即修正;其余问题为质量优化项。修正后可通过审核。


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