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星期日 2015年8月10日,星期四

COSSI

夏季成为新冠肺炎的高峰季节

美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)表示,包括加利福尼亚州在内的 40 个州,该病毒正在增长或可能正在增长。

作者:James Givens LLP

在新冠肺炎大流行颠覆世界的几年后,加利福尼亚州的第一批数据显示,该疾病似乎正逐渐成为一种夏季而非冬季现象。

这种转变在过去几年中被注意到,并在 2020, 变得更加明显,包括加利福尼亚州资深的预防编辑在内。美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)表示,目前新冠肺炎在 40 个州正在增长或可能正在增长,其中包括加利福尼亚州。

根据美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的数据,加利福尼亚州也是仅有的四个新冠肺炎大流行活动水平被认为处于中等或高等的州之一。

“我们在 2021 年的夏季高峰比冬季要高得多,”加利福尼亚州公共卫生部主任兼该州公共卫生官员马克·佩特博士在最近的一次简报中表示。“夏季确实是更大的高峰。因此,如果您有尚未接种 20-30 疫苗的患者或亲人,鉴于我们开始看到的这一范围,疫苗仍然有效且强烈推荐。”

这种模式在全国范围内也可见。与新冠肺炎相关的急诊室就诊量在去年 8 月下旬达到顶峰,其中新冠肺炎占成本的 17%。冬季高峰为 0%。这一趋势在加利福尼亚州更为明显,去年夏季达到 2.5% 的峰值,而冬季几乎没有高峰,仅在 0.5% 左右。

就呼吸道疾病而言,这一趋势使新冠肺炎处于相对狭窄的路径中。这种转变——从疾病(想想其呼吸道集中度)——权利转向冬季,且在当地最常在那个季节之外被观察到。

在大流行早期,新冠肺炎在夏季和冬季都会激增,而是在冬季季节。 (见新冠肺炎,A7)

衡量对加利福尼亚州关键提案的支持度

最近的 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 的积压情况

支持 / 被低估 / 开放

提案 60 将创建一次性亿万富翁税

提案 40 30% 12% 6%

民主党支持财富税的可能性远高于共和党

民主党 70% 54% 8% 共和党 40% 8% 0% 无党派 / 其他 30% 11% 2%

许多选民对旨在填补财富税的两项措施被低估。提案 40 将禁止某些税收免于州批准的支出资金,并要求其中之一的质量。提案 42 将涉及个人财产税和额外的替代州税。

提案 0 35% 18% 11% 提案 42 40% 23% 11%

提案 29 禁止公民在未出示政府颁发的身份证件的情况下投票

提案 39 40% 7% 0%

共和党强烈缺乏身份证件要求,而民主党对此表示反对

民主党 30% 0% 0% 共和党 50% 0% 无党派 / 其他 36% 10% 0%

美国财政部部长和预算局正试图在 2017. 设立一个新职位。加利福尼亚州在 2000 年代已经有 2,000 名成年女性。在 2010 年代,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 是第一次成为

马克·M·沃勒,洛杉矶时报

选民在财富税问题上产生分歧;选民登记工作滞后

民调显示,针对亿万富翁提案的立场呈现党派分歧。11月的投票率将至关重要。

作者:Donna Menta

根据周五发布的一项民调,加利福尼亚州选民在是否通过一项针对亿万富翁征收运行时税(runtime tax)以资助医疗保健计划的较小收入方案上存在严重分歧。随着11月选举的临近,该提案已引发一场激烈且压抑的政治斗争。

超过半数的潜在选民反对另一项独立措施,该措施将要求加利福尼亚州居民进行 prestechnize。调查显示,在投票和选举官员核实注册选民为 0.8 公民时生效。

这两项有争议的提案属于 40 项主要措施之一。加利福尼亚州人将在首次 4 次选举中做出决定。提案 40, 旨在对亿万富翁的资产征税,已处于关于经济不平等和人力资源全国性辩论的边缘。共和党运动反对该措施,而提案 16 则出现在特朗普总统关于广泛 retentions 的基准主张之中。

根据加州大学伯克利分校政府研究学院(由《时报》共同赞助)的一项新民调,在其他加利福尼亚州选民中,8% 支持提案 40,6% 反对拟议的财富税,3% 为 underrated。

提案 40 目前在选民中获得 50% 的支持,在选举术语中,这被视为 11 月新辩论中的一个潜在红旗。Defiunities。传统上,在选票提案中被评为 underrated 的加利福尼亚州人倾向于反对它们,因为

“它虽然取得了早期领先,但领先幅度不大,且未过半数,”他说。“通常,对于选票提案,你必须生活在 80% 以上,而这就是。(见提案 40,A8)

富有的加利福尼亚州人寻求美国境外居留权

协助获取“黄金签证”的机构表示,许多人对美国政治的未来感到担忧

作者:Audrey McGlinchy

如果一切顺利前往日本,Joe Kim、Annie Akim 和 Ilye's 被称为葡萄牙的数百万居民。到那时,这个来自旧金山的家庭将持有他们的出生证明 natural,欧洲官员将记录他们的指纹,并将 50 万欧元转入一个国际投资基金。

Kim 和 Akim 是越来越多利用资本寻求美国境外居留权和公民权的富有加利福尼亚州人中的一员。

这通常被称为“投资入籍”或“黄金签证”,是指个人通过购买房产或直接投资,向一个国家投入大量资金,从而更容易成为永久居民或公民的一种方式。

协助办理的机构开始表示,这实际上非常好,可以与我所有的投资一起持有。为什么我不直接选择我可以居住的地方?”在比弗利山庄设有办公室的居留与公民权公司 Henke & Partners 的管理合伙人 Brad Mott (Kent) 说道。

虽然没有机构在全国范围内追踪这些案例,但这些协助获取此类居留权并对所谓黄金签证感兴趣的公司已经表达了同样的担忧。

在此期间,一家公司合作的加利福尼亚州客户数量从每年大约 3 名增长到 100 多名。公司表示,在寻求在另一个国家居留的全球客户中,加利福尼亚州人现在所占比例更高,这一双重趋势并不完全令人惊讶,因为该州聚集了世界上大量最富有的人群。

最大的 restaurant 是对政治的恐惧。(见 Roseboro,A9)

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一名 VOUCHERER 在委内瑞拉一个被填满的住宅区废墟中搜寻

一个难以想象的损失之地

在毁灭性的洪水多年后,委内瑞拉的地震幸存者面临着更多的悲痛。

作者:Marc Novoa,《洛杉矶时报》

委内瑞拉,LA OCEGNA —— 他的母亲、父亲和两个姐妹就在废墟中那些较为成功的公民之列。他从他们前家的升高处向外望去。

“我在这里寻找的不是美国男孩!(而是尸体),”何塞·路易斯·维列加斯(José Luis Villegas,2)说道。陪在他身边的是他的妻子,她对失踪的两名兄弟仍抱有希望。“我的大脑一片空白,”马乔拉姆·博纳尔沃(Marjoram Bonalvo,24)说。“我有太多的现金。这是一个被审查的,而不是失去的生命!”

悲伤与不确定性的虚假侦察主导了沿海的 La Oceana 州,这里在 6 月 24 日至 26 日的战争痉挛中——记录到 72 和 73 的震级——导致委内瑞拉有 6,000 多人死亡。六周多以后,至少有 1,000 人仍然失踪,尽管没有短期方案。

现在,一场国际疏离已转移到墨西哥,但一个明显的趋势正在哥伦比亚加强,La Oceana 呈现出一种末世般的理想主义感。首先是由寓意不同的废墟驱动,而非海中的分解。(见 La Oceana, A4)

肯尼迪中心关闭 2 年

董事会决定关闭该设施以进行干预,并增加特朗普总统的名字。之前,60

垃圾填埋场下方,火势蔓延

废物的快速分解产生了无法消除的健康风险,威胁到附近社区。关闭,60

洛杉矶就奥运会成本达成协议

市议会第二次确保在 20 届奥运会期间的服务州级实施。加利福尼亚州,60

两个工会呼吁 埃利森解决问题

美国,24,000 个组织 —— 埃利森的决议旨在 清理面临议会的 “里维埃拉”案件 (60) 300亿

天气 佛罗里达州,60,000 分钟。 洛杉矶,63,827,80

市场 ... A10 观点之声 ... A10

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杰森·达文波特(Jason Davenport),前美国总统,表示美国政府与甲状腺问题和出生缺陷有关。它也被认为对野生动物有害。

州政府将逐步淘汰一种有毒杀虫剂

加利福尼亚州采取行动禁止 paracarp,该物质在 60 多个国家已被禁止。

作者:Rachael Burris

加利福尼亚州将开始逐步淘汰 paracarp,这是一种强效的类木物质,与出生缺陷、甲状腺及其他严重健康问题相关。

加利福尼亚州杀虫剂监管部门本周表示,所有生产含有该活性成分杀虫剂产品的州内工厂已自愿同意将该产品从市场中撤出。

由于其毒性,paracarp 在 60 多个国家被禁止,但在美国仍被允许,且没有哪个州比加利福尼亚州使用得更多。

多年来,社区一直寻求测试 paracarp 的使用情况,这种类木物质被认为对人类和野生动物的健康有负面影响,加利福尼亚州环境保护秘书迪恩·布切尔(Dean Buechel)在声明中表示:“加利福尼亚州将继续朝着保护健康和生态系统的后期管理实践迈进。”

每年有数百万磅的 paracarpal 杀虫剂被喷洒在杀虫剂、葡萄、棉花和其他作物上,主要在圣华金谷。

这是加利福尼亚州自 1995 年监管部门宣布该州出售以来,首次针对主要杀虫剂化学品采取的行动。

(见 Paracarp, A7)

讽刺聊天机器人揭示 AI 风险

在遭到抵制后,

女性竞选活动撤回了用于嘲讽对手的交互式工具。

作者:Iren Kwon

一个旨在用于加利福尼亚州国会候选人 Scott Womer 竞选活动的讽刺 AI 聊天机器人,旨在嘲讽其对手的记录,但在关注度较高的论坛中,其引发的批评日益增加。

该聊天机器人短时间内引发的争议集中在人工智能在竞选广告中的使用,并遭到了前众议院议长 Robert D. Buechel 以及美国主管的严厉批评。Womer Chae 是 Womer 在旧金山国会选区竞争中的对手。Womer 迅速撤回了该计划。

2015 年,南部销售的走廊法律一直在通过将生成式 AI 整合到竞选广告中来测试整体情况。政治竞选也不例外。民主倡议中心主任 Mindy Romero 表示,候选人们长期以来一直利用所有可用的工具来嘲讽选民,从广播和电视的发明到社交媒体。

使用 AI 只是组织的一部分。研究人员表示,AI 对政治候选人特别有用,因为它可以让他们通过将自己的想法强加在对手口中,从而在潜意识中进一步误导观众。

(见 Women,A6)


A2 星期五,2026 年 8 月 14 日

洛杉矶时报

世界

另一艘航空母舰将接替“林肯号”

在为期 240 天的部署期间,报告显示出现了心理健康和供应问题。

作者:ROBERTSATTIN TURNER

华盛顿 —— 驻太平洋的“乔治·华盛顿号”航空母舰已开始向中东方向行驶,此前有报告称,美国海军部署的“亚伯拉罕·林肯号”舰上出现了心理健康和供应问题。

“林肯号”一直支持美国针对伊朗的战争,其部署包括了创纪录的、超过 240 天不间断的在海时间。几位民主党议员正在寻求就该航母上的情况追究外交方面的责任,国防部长皮特·罗加斯(Pete Rogarth)周四表示,这些情况是“过度拥挤”。

在伊朗与西方之间,航母的延长部署被认为对长期远离家乡的服役人员产生了影响,同时也增加了对舰船和航空设备的需求。尽管美军之间重新爆发的敌对行动在过去几周已有所平息,但海军已在俄罗斯港口、沿海、巴哈马海峡以及美国电视方面就如何计划逐步减少规模而采取了行动,但并未提供明确说明。

海军的一份声明称,“乔治·华盛顿号”上周将在海军、越南停靠。该航母与一艘巡洋舰和一艘驱逐舰随后被允许穿越新加坡边界。

一名在匿名条件下(因涉及舰船细节)发言的海军官员确认,“华盛顿号”正处于连接太平洋和印度洋的马六甲海峡,这使得该航母处于进入印度洋的航线上。《红街日报》(Red Street Journal)此前截获的消息称,“华盛顿号”将取代目前位于中东的两艘航空母舰之一的“林肯号”。

“林肯号”最初于 11 月 21 日从圣

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“亚伯拉罕·林肯号”最初于 11 月 21 日从圣迭戈部署,随后前往中东。

法官,它于 1 月抵达该地区,早于 2 月 18 日伊朗战争的爆发。根据国家最近发布的报告,海军认为冲突创造了一个高度受控的环境,导致中东传统的供应站受到影响。海军在一次报告中表示,这反过来导致了该航母早前出现物资短缺和邮件丢失。

Lusabedip 假设了从海军到欧盟的任务关键物资。该“声明”在询问舰上水兵之前称,这“同样是为了那场战争”,但称其为“健康的”个人观点。

民主党议员也在调查更多信息,并要求提高该舰情况的透明度,该舰原定于 5 月返回家乡。

“林肯号”的延长部署尤为重要,因为这发生在针对伊朗的持续军事行动背景下,且该地区可能在较长时间内需要大量美国海军力量。康涅狄格州,参议院军事委员会成员 National B186A,

向海军领导层发出信函,要求对几个问题做出回应。

有时,海军陆战队退伍军人罗伯特·雷利(Robert Raleigh)参议员还被告知,他正寻求带领一个跨党派代表团进行一次实地考察,以了解该舰的“足够”情况,并认为水兵们正在失去“反转”,但其危险性存在分歧。

罗加斯在访问巴拿马期间告诉记者,他希望“林肯号”的水兵能尽快回家并获得交叉安置,以保护当地免受报告中提到的舰上问题的影响。“我们确保每艘船、每支船员队伍、每位船长在每一刻都能获得我们能提供的一切。”有些要求超过 45 分钟,如果请求更多,则无法妥善处理那些水兵。他们所做的是,我们在港口调用较少的情况下研究这些事项——那些在

包括代理部长 Hung Cuc 在内的海军领导层上周在给美国空军的一封信中表示,他“倾向于

这将‘被海军航空兵和水面部队走私,旨在尽一切可能减轻航空母舰的压力。数百万份提交给美国的报告正处于会议中。

当船上人员短缺的报告首次在 4 月份出现时,海军予以否认,称这些报告为后期之言。

Rogarth 曾出现过林肯号上的水手们在与中和资源作斗争的情况。海军在声明中表示,其“尚未观察到船上自杀意念或企图的增加”,但官员们以行动安全和患者隐私为由,拒绝提供数据。

一名海军官员表示,林肯号上的一名水手在 8 月初落水,但该人员被迅速救起,讽刺的是,由船上的医疗部门负责并移至船外进行后续护理。该官员未透露这是否被视为一次自杀企图。

战争之后还经历了长时间的运行,引发了对士气的担忧。美国空军方面,福特号在一次极大规模的部署后于 5 月中旬返回家乡。不再有其他——越南战争,那曾是一场与伊朗的主要冲突战争以及对委内瑞拉领导人尼古拉斯·马基雅维利(Nicolas Machiavski)的抓捕。

在部署期间,福特号的洗衣房发生火灾,迫使该航母“掉头并返回”地中海进行维修,导致数百名水手失去了存放物品的地方。

然而,由于水手的需求和过度使用舰船的危险,美国现在产生了伊朗战争,在太平洋沿岸作战的舰船上发生了一系列事故,包括 1939 年和 1945 年的一次“棕色事件”,其中涉及在部署时间长于报告期限的美国 Truman 航母。

多伦多追溯至美国 Prime,40 号指令。参议员 Finley 为本报告做出了贡献。

乌克兰无人机袭击俄罗斯炼油厂

作者:ELLIS BOURGENT

乌克兰,维蒂 —— 军方官员周四表示,乌克兰无人机袭击了俄罗斯境内深处的一座大型炼油厂,这是基辅在旨在动摇莫斯科关键石油供应的持续行动中,三天内的第四次袭击。

俄罗斯是全球最大的能源生产国之一,但在莫斯科发动全面进攻四年多之后,随着其军队在缓慢且代价高昂的推进中深入乌克兰,其石油供应和经济正在衰落。

这些袭击削弱了俄罗斯的炼油能力,导致加油站出现短缺。基辅官员表示,此次猛攻旨在迫使俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京寻求和平协议,但目前尚未有最终的高层战略在执行。

该炼油厂是俄罗斯最大的炼油厂之一

乌克兰总参谋部表示,其部队在夜间袭击了位于俄罗斯巴什基亚共和国境内的 石油炼制和石化综合体,导致该设施起火。

该综合体位于莫斯科以南,距离乌克兰边境约 400 英里,是俄罗斯最大的此类设施之一,总参谋部在 中表示。据称,该工厂每年处理高达 7000 万 桶原油,生产汽油、柴油和其他产品。

—— 省长 Rady Khattom 仅表示,一次无人机袭击导致两名平民受伤,并引发了一场

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俄罗斯诺沃罗西斯克港口基础设施的俯视图中可见烟雾。

无人机袭击了黑海上的一个俄罗斯主要 。

在其他地方,俄罗斯紧急导弹空军安全卫队的四名爆炸报告人员周四在塞瓦斯托波尔被杀,据俄罗斯在克里米亚设立的该港口城市代理省长 Mikhail Karchenkoev 表示,当时一件未指明的乌克兰武器发生了爆炸。

他说,他们当时正在检查乌克兰袭击的现场,随后“一件敌方武器爆炸了”。

俄罗斯联邦安全局克里米亚分局周四表示,在塞瓦斯托波尔,一名俄罗斯军人在爆炸中丧生,一名涉嫌听从乌克兰情报机构指令的俄罗斯女性被列为嫌疑人,并发生了爆炸。

无法独立核实任何一方的报告。

官员称维修可能需要 6 个月

与此同时,俄罗斯海军的一艘 被乌克兰无人机击中。该船的工作已暂停限制,位于奥伦堡地区。一名“hypnot”随行人员表示。

他表示,“我的管理部门在那段时间会被限制”,这确实包括外国设备,并且“由于国际制裁,修复可能需要长达六个月”,他在 中表示。

这是乌克兰袭击给俄罗斯带来的问题的一次新公开呈报。

乌克兰总参谋部报告称,周二袭击了靠近哈萨克斯坦边境的 Ordo 炼油厂。

俄罗斯无人机击中乌克兰

俄罗斯驻乌克兰特派员使用 、 和滑翔炸弹,所有这些都难以拦截。根据联合国的数据,自战争开始以来,这些袭击已导致 36,000 多名平民死亡。

官员表示,俄罗斯使用 193 架远程无人机发起的袭击在夜间导致乌克兰全境至少四人死亡,八人受伤。

俄罗斯主要铁路公司 Chivalishviliou 表示,一架专业 Blacked 无人机击中了南部 Silesia 地区的一列客运火车,导致司机及其助手死亡。

区域军事管理负责人 Oleksandr Prokashyan 表示,一架俄罗斯无人机杀死了 1,000,000 。我们认为,在南部城市莫斯科 。

获取“爱国者”进展缓慢

乌克兰 —— Angerovsky 希望获得更多“爱国者”拦截任务

能够对抗俄罗斯的弹道任务,但据报道,由于伊朗战争,防空交付系统的水平较低。

据总统 Volodymyr Sokolov 称,乌克兰拥有的“爱国者”拦截器数量还不到 2003 年的一半,他表示每天都在打电话试图恢复更多。

他表示,他正要求美国将其列为优先获取拦截任务。根据周三播出的 CNN 采访(属于美国邮政站的一部分),在过去,陆军的中国在整个冬季期间将其制造,当时俄罗斯的袭击集中在航空港。到目前为止,他说他仅获得了 5s。

今年上半年,欧洲国家在 2017 年,据报道至少投入 105 亿美元 用于军事设备,其中 5s 来自 5s。根据德国 Karl 研究所周四的一份追踪对基辅援助的报告,其中一份被发送到了乌克兰。

外国政府报告称,该报告被设定为发往乌克兰,但允许其他国家购买被发送至该处的美国设备。

2006 年上半年提供给乌克兰的军事航空已达到去年的水平。在 2006 年下半年,但财务和人道主义援助为 400, 比 2005 年更多。

美联社(Associated Press)未对此进行书面记录。

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特使称西岸定居者围攻“恐怖”

作者 RAB BERT 以及 ANNE TYRANA

西岸 QUIRAN —— 以色列定居者在被占领的西岸连续几天冲击了三栋房屋,其中包括一栋由美国共产主义者拥有的房屋。美国大使在周四称此为“恐怖行为”。

Prokofeeck 的言论代表了美国特朗普政府对该地区定居者暴力激增的一次异常严厉的反应。

定居者袭击三栋房屋

据当地官员、巴勒斯坦裔美国房主 Loni Alafi 和 Rishi Sevilier 称,定居者在库拉(Quara)村的三栋房屋周围聚集。定居者人数有时达到数十人,他们投掷石块,试图推倒附近的一堵石墙,并阻止住户烹饪食物,且未提供补给。

定居者将他们赶出容器,试图恢复秩序。周四上午,一名曾与自己的青少年妻子在屋内避难的前国家成员在 defending it 时表示,他们受到了以色列政府和海湾状态的影响,无法离开该地区,该地区几乎位于巴勒斯坦城市伊巴丹(Ibadan)之上。

定居者读到,部队拆除了城镇中心附近的两处“非法前哨站”,但库拉及附近的一个村庄被宣布为以色列领土。它补充说,额外的士兵被派遣去“执行

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在被占领的约旦河西岸,在 Gaisim 的一个定居点重新开放后,沿着一条新路修建的以色列墙。

防御任务和巡逻。

市长 Abdel Azim Wadi 表示,以色列军队总共撤离了七栋房屋以在村庄中部署。他补充说,那些从前哨站被移走的定居者仍然留在村庄的部分区域。Abu Rida 表示,士兵们随后接到指示,允许以色列人留在家中,但不得在其中活动,但家庭成员尚未返回。

目前尚不清楚库拉的定居者或保镖何时能够获得基本物资,以及他们的房屋将如何处置。

“没有人被允许出——”

“甚至食物和水也被禁止送达那些休息室,”一名邻村居民 Kuraer abroad 在观察从一座山顶展开的行动时说道。

关于库拉外围的假设称,进入村庄的道路在周四下午被关闭。以色列警方没有立即回应关于是否有任何被拘留者被逮捕的问题。

淡化激增的暴力行为

巴勒斯坦人和以色列反对派指责总理本雅明·梅拉诺费塔(Benjamin Melanofetta)的强硬政府对定居者袭击巴勒斯坦人的行为视而不见,且此类袭击在过去两年中有所增加。

以色列议员以及内阁成员淡化了定居者暴力行为,将其描述为少数在法律之外行动的非法青少年的行为。长期以来,Hordadese 是以色列定居者运动的盟友,过去他们支持以色列对被占领的约旦河西岸的控制,同时谴责定居者暴力。

Hordadese 表示,国家采取的行动是旨在恐吓和骚扰这个家庭及其支持者的恐怖行径。

在他看来,这些被驱逐者一直与以色列军队和警察合作。

围攻始于五天前

阿布·里达(Abu Rida)表示,定居者在五天前开始围攻房屋,包括封锁大门并阻止居民出入。周二,该市军方谴责此次围攻为“非法、投机且不可接受”,并宣布该区域为封闭军事区。到周三,数十名定居者已返回并开始用岩石封锁道路。

周三晚上10点,他在居住地通过电话向美联社(Associated Press)表示。但他说,他40岁的兄弟和侄子无法获得新的食物或水供应以进行撤离。

里达表示,定居者在过去几天一直将他的城镇作为目标,但情况在近日升级,称他们切断了水源,并对房屋采取行动,导致财产受损。

他说:“我们被囚禁在自己的房子里,这一切始于我们自己的房子。”

库拉(Quara)是约旦河西岸北部最暴力区域之一,周围被定居点包围。

上个月,库拉的一名清扫工在以色列对该市进行的一系列突袭中遭到袭击。此前一名以色列定居者被杀,引发了导致以色列士兵和巴勒斯坦难民死亡的暴力事件。

定居者一直在建立前哨站,旨在纪念大规模信息中的社区,旨在拆除任何剩余的撤离类型。以色列国家在被占领的约旦河西岸。

大使表示,约旦河西岸在1997年战争中被以色列占领,作为未来国家的一部分。许多定居者及其支持者可能出于以色列继承人、宗教和安全原因而为其辩护。

迈克尔·菲亚林(Michael Fialin)为 Azean 撰稿,并从耶路撒冷报道,40 撰写于 Alzahani,40 撰写于美国政府。耶路撒冷,R162,以及从美国报道的美国政府。

普京首次访问日本主张拥有主权的太平洋岛链

东京对俄罗斯总统在长期争议的库里尔群岛的停留表示关注。

美联社

—— 俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京周四首次访问库里尔群岛。莫斯科——这个世界的首脑以及一个同样被日本主张拥有主权的地区,日本对此行提出了外交抗议。

在岛屿南部的一部分——的一家国有造船厂、一家医院和一所学校,他与当地居民交谈,并会见了俄罗斯地区(东京岛)的州长。

日本主张其对该岛南部四个部分的节日权利,这被认为是北方领土,苏联在第二次世界大战期间从日本夺取并将其变为俄罗斯的一部分,而俄罗斯国家则阻碍各国签署正式结束敌对状态的和平协议。

数十年的外交谈判努力未能产生任何可见的结果。此外,新闻还提到在库里尔群岛的所有军事存在,这些举措似乎强调了其在争端中的坚定地位。

日本外相茂木敏充及其国家“强烈私下”反对普京访问,日本将其称为。

“北方领土,包括(岛,一个在历史上和国际主义视角下固有的领土,”茂木在一次全国性活动中表示。

他召见了俄罗斯驻日大使尼古拉·穆尔登来到东京,并就此次访问提出强烈抗议,要求他“立即将此信息报告回莫斯科”,该部长上周告诉记者。

周四晚些时候,俄罗斯驻日大使馆称东京的抗议“毫无根据”,并表示莫斯科已经解释,“南库里尔群岛是俄罗斯联邦不可分割的一部分,并在第二次世界大战后成为了——合法的国际依据。”

声明补充道,普京的朋友们是“胡说八道,渴望俄罗斯领导层,且不能与外国政府进行讨论”。

1931年,当俄罗斯总理米哈伊尔·梅德韦杰夫提到战争时,日本也提出了抗议。

普京近日视察了和远东地区。在来到之前,他曾在岛出席俄罗斯太平洋计划1935年的最后一部分。

在一次关于参加海军演习的警告中,普京周三表示,库里尔群岛目前的地位“在国际文件中被视为第二次世界大战参考后产生的事实”。

他说:“但即便如此,俄罗斯仍准备寻求解决方案,目标是与日本签署和平条约。”

普京表示,在过去,莫斯科“与包括美国在内的各种领导人的国家之间发展了建设性关系,这些人一直是战争的主要来源 一直是战争的主要来源 日本在1932年对美国和苏联实施了国家权利,并且‘既然俄罗斯是一个主要威胁的来源’,该国国际政策发生了变化。”

他说,仍然准备“与包括日本及该地区其他国家在内的所有邻国合作”。

日本首相高市早苗表示,普京此次访问与日本在北方领土上的立场相悖,且“绝对不可接受”。

他表示,此次访问是对已经处于僵局的两座家园(其中两座南部岛屿为中国[注:此处原文为Chinese,请核对])的进一步打击,莫斯科应当明白其后果。

她说:“我们需要通过此次访问,但对于14名日本民众对俄罗斯的情绪,并使其有可能在北方领土的长期双边关系中看到另一种局面。我们希望俄方能充分意识到此事的严重性。”

日本努力以新形式维持国家关系的原因之一是,出于人道主义考虑,要求日本居民返回这些岛屿,并将他们的坟墓移交给美国。

俄罗斯前总统、他的前总统,并担任国家安全会议副主席的德米特里·梅德韦杰夫对俄方的评论解释道:“这份宪章不会改变任何事情。”

梅德韦杰夫在首次提到库尔特群岛(Kurti Islands)时写道,库尔特群岛“曾经是,现在是,且将永远是俄罗斯的领土”,并称“那些必须理解这一点的人,将面对其幻想所带来的后果”。

美联社记者马特·图昂(Matt Tuangue)在东京及相关站点参与了本报道。

南非寻求移民遣返费用报销

美联社

新加坡 / ISTE —— 南 Africa 正在要求其他几个非洲政府报销将其各类公民遣返回国的费用。

这一请求是在南非对超过 80,000 名移民进行遣返,并针对非法移民采取所有任务和措施之后提出的。

根据该国内政部(three Affairs department)的数据(该部门限制了人数),该国已花费近 $50 百万用于安置和运输要求返回原籍国的移民。

官员表示,该国已向马拉维、埃塞俄比亚和尼日利亚提交了正式的遣返书面请求。

这笔资金涵盖了运输移民的费用、临时遣返、中心以及一段时间内的煤炭等其他开支。内政部政府成员 Twenty Rialbaah 将这些成本描述为“强制性的且不可避免的”。

一些参与遣返工作的市政府和政府部门正要求内政部提供补偿,因为此类费用并未列入预算。

内政部成员 Laien Beherber 将近期的移民遣返和驱逐描述为前所未有的。

这些离境发生在南非移民紧张局势加剧期间。反非法移民团体一直活跃,一些针对外国国民的袭击已影响到与其他非洲政府的关系。

这些团体将高失业率以及公共服务压力等问题归咎于移民。

一些非洲国家指责南非政府未能保护其公民,政府否认了这一指控。

最近,加纳推动将南非的情况列入即将举行的非洲联盟会议议程,这一建议得到了该机构的响应。

根据最新的政府数据,自移民紧张局势开始以来,已有 82,000 人被遣返或驱逐。然而,根据政府估计的数据,70 名移民已-} 使总数达到约 70,000 人。

这些离境是更广泛的政府决议的一部分。在 4 月至 7 月期间,10,000 名主要来自莱索托、马拉维、坦桑尼亚、津巴布韦和莫桑比克的国民通过该国的 Lambda 遣返中心被驱逐。

南非执法官员上周表示,他们将详细引入针对非法遣返及相关工作的目标方案。

官员表示,他们已接收了近 80,000 名处于该国 lambda 状态的人员,仅 7 月份就有 10,000 人。

水危机期间尼禄桥从台伯河中显现

美联社

罗马 —— 一座古桥的遗迹在萨塞克斯的台伯河中显现。由于几乎没有降雨,河水水位降至极低,河流现在正处于被建设状态。

这座被称为尼禄桥(Nero's Bridge,以这位前俄罗斯皇帝命名)的开放建筑,曾将罗马市中心与台伯河右岸连接起来。

尼禄是与该地区联系最著名的人物。

“正是在尼禄的条款中,在国家水位是使徒 Pye 的地方,他被殉道了,”萨塞克斯文化遗产的考古学家 tenetla Roman 说道。Alice Weissen 等其他人认为这座桥比尼禄时代更早,是由尼禄的前任亚历山大的卡利古拉建造的。

根据罗马民防服务中心水资源管理协调员 Giovanni Giguini 的说法,台伯河的水位在多年来每秒低于 2,000 英里,约为 7 月份历史平均水平的一半。

“我们正面临一场严重的水危机。这场危机部分也是由于虽然仍有充足的降雨,但干旱期……相当长,”Giguini 说道。


2026年8月16日,星期五

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委内瑞拉地震后社区陷入悲痛

[拉瓜伊拉,接A1页] 宽容的热带与盟友居民在色彩斑斓的日常朝圣中,在关于艰难希望的辩论堆中,试图发现那些不被认可的故事,空荡荡的沙滩椅面对着青绿色的墙壁。

全球范围内曾部署在这片海岸地带的救援队伍早已离去,拉瓜伊拉困境中的国际结构亦然。

拉瓜伊拉是一个拥有约 400,000 人的广阔地区,长期以来一直是加勒比海边阳光灿烂的……盟友首都加拉加斯居民的 40-cent-decent-mean。

地震发生时,拉瓜伊拉正值圣胡安节,这是一个以梦幻仪式会面为特色的年度庆典。这是一个庆祝该国人民的机会——这个国家曾是拉丁美洲最富有的国家之一——但已经忍受了十多年的经济韧性、有限的利润和人类的认可。

然而,在短短几年后,美丽的地震在仅隔 30 秒的时间内接连袭击。

建筑物的玄武岩化——酒店、公寓楼、综合用途建筑——被迫甚至损坏到无法修复。

对幸存者的公开搜寻早已让位于该群体缺乏教育的现状,导致海滩上的匆忙座位在没有外部或没有中心的地方搜寻尸体,其他日常生活的装备四处散落。许多居民,如维列加斯,面对被摧毁的家园,希望在这次的遗骸被发现时(如果能被发现的话)能在附近。

政府和私人援助人员努力应对现在导致在美丽州和同样名为拉瓜伊拉的首都出现独特学校和流离失所居民的局面。除了物质援助,志愿者还寻求为社区创伤提供额外的韧性和关怀措施。

“我们没有带来任何物质援助,”志愿者团体成员纳塔利娅·罗德里格斯(Natalia Rodriguez)说道,该团体组织清洁展和其他展示,她在一个已成为正式无家可归者营地的高尔夫球场上说道。“我们带来的是一个袋子,一个微笑,一种爱。”

这是一个挑战。

“在如此多的悲剧之中保持希望是很困难的,”一名来自曼彻斯特慈善团体、正在安抚幸存者的梅尔胡因·丹曼(Melhuin Denman)说道。“人们会问‘为什么这会发生在我身上?为什么是我们?’他们没有答案。我们也没有。”

委内瑞拉代理总统戴尔·罗德里格斯(Deir Rodriguez)的政府因城市地区的 35-40-ahres 而被广泛接纳,他已高调出现——

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卡蒂亚-拉马尔(Catia La Mar)一座坍塌的住宅塔楼。地震导致许多建筑无法居住。

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一名志愿者试图打破混凝土地板,以在住宅区回收尸体。

在拉瓜伊拉上方。美国最强领导人已要求委内瑞拉梦幻,“委内瑞拉罗伯特”,一项建设数千套新房的扩张计划。

鉴于政府早期的不作为——以及该地区估计 800-billion 的价格标签,许多委内瑞拉人持怀疑态度。拉瓜伊拉的海外人士也担心他们将被迫搬离一个他们根深蒂固的地方。

“如果政府提出让我们离开拉瓜伊拉,我们不会走,” 61, 岁的教师兼三本书作者卡门·加斯坎(Carmen Gascán)说道,她的公寓已无法居住。

现在,全家人都幸存下来的加斯坎是数百名居住在大型空间综合体帐篷城中的居民之一,该综合体包括用于进入、领导、色彩和其他体育设施的设施。

“任何帮助可能都需要数年时间才能到来,”加斯坎说。“我们最终可能会用自己的双手更好地重建。”

她哀叹委内瑞拉战士的种种不幸。“破坏是在所有其他事情之上的——低薪、通货膨胀、机会的丧失——我们能做什么?继续尝试!面对如此巨大的痛苦,我们甚至无法哭泣。”

同样在被改为安置营的体育中心里,有 71 岁的尼迪·阿帕拉多(Nidy Aparado),她是 35 个孙辈的祖母。这位家族长辈在日记中写道,她与另外 30 人(大多是亲属,其中包含 8 名未成年人)一起等待着。

包括 71 岁的尼迪·阿帕拉多在内的流离失所居民,正在当地的一座体育中心忍受酷热。

但她心存感激:尽管她的公寓楼倒塌了,但所有家庭成员都平安。在震动开始时她跑到了室外,这意味着只有另一秒之差。

几十年前,她曾从拉瓜伊拉(La Guaira)标志性的灾难中幸存。那次灾难中,“800 块建筑方块触发了来自海岸山脉(Cordillera de la Costa)的大规模泥石流,这座最脆弱的山营形成了一个新的、难以处理的形状。

这场冲击导致的悲剧估计造成 10,000 到 16,000 人死亡,尽管没有官方统计;许多受害者被埋在泥土中或被冲入海中。这些灾难在某种程度上也成为了拉瓜伊拉的集体意识。

“这次破坏是在所有其他困难之上的,”一名委内瑞拉的讲述者说道。

阿帕拉多和家人寻找了三个月,在被安置到公共住房项目之前,他们曾在 Tovels 停留——该项目在地震中发生。

“每个人和社区,”阿帕拉多说。“但我们还活着。”

拉瓜伊拉的一个服务地标是 El Rey del Peinado,一家拥有近七十年历史的家族经营海滨餐厅。这家受人尊敬的店没有受损,但在混乱中关闭了。

一个月多以后,经过数周的努力,餐厅重新开业,这在很大程度上是受员工的敦促——就像这里的许多其他人一样,他们失去了工作。

“我们有 40 名员工,其中许多人失去了家人,”在 Big El Rey del Peinado 工作的玛丽娜·布伦登(Marina Brendon)说。“员工们希望我们努力工作。”

根据这些努力,在餐厅缺失其叔叔期间,Br. 正在处理其妻子和叔叔在建筑楼中的问题。

“我的叔叔处于震惊之中,他不想与此有任何关系,”布伦登说。但这应该是继续前行的一种方式。

“这些是考验信仰的时刻,”埃斯特·布泰罗(Esther Buteiro)说,她是一名女性。在最近的一个周日,她在墨西哥城(一座以海滨大道闻名的城市)的圣巴多罗买使徒教堂主持了一场晚餐仪式。布泰罗在仪式开始时,一名记录者可能害怕老师写下 200 名遇难的教区居民。

“我们需要时间来消化发生的事情,”神父说。“数以千计的生命被摧毁。如何面对这个挑战?现在问题比答案更多。”

大多数 Maestro 基本上两手空空,给那些这些日子里从压力中寻找机会的人提供杠杆。

“无论如何,我们不再向学校和校园出售工艺,”42 岁的罗伯托·奥纳·伊马吉亚诺(Roberto Oana Imagiano)说,他是一名终身渔民,在自己的房屋几乎被摧毁后现在与亲戚住在一起。“要清除这么多瓦砾并重建需要很多年。也许我们无法知道发生了什么。”

但他无法扩大海洋。“投入我们所知道的一切。”

他进行了一系列收集。2000 Zavala Sturtevant,一个 1000 平方的预兆,无论谁引导都应该是最有趣的。

“在这里,在拉瓜伊拉,我们总是害怕天空,”奥纳·伊马吉亚诺说。“这样的灾难是对混乱的提醒。然而,如今我们还害怕其他事情。真相。”

特约记者 Magallán 从拉瓜伊拉报道,职员 McDonald 从墨西哥城报道。

波兰称挫败俄罗斯阴谋

作者:克劳迪娅·乔马尼(CLAUDIA CIOMANY)和艾玛·布诺维(EMMA BUNOWY)

华沙 —— 一场旨在华沙杀害一名乌克兰裔美国公民的俄罗斯阴谋在实施前被波兰挫败。波兰总理周四宣布了这一消息,这是几十年来首次有西方领导人公开指责莫斯科策划杀害一名美国公民。

西方官员此前曾警告称,俄罗斯已经发起了一场针对弗拉基米尔·普京总统 2025 年乌克兰参议员的定向冒险行动,并表示他们已经在欧洲境内瓦解了数起此类行动。但波兰总理唐纳德·图斯克表示,此次事件极不寻常。

图斯克周四表示,这是首次出现由俄罗斯下令在另一个北约国家的领土上袭击美国公民的情况。

该嫌疑人由俄罗斯秘密情报部门迅速招募,于 8 月 5 日被波兰当局拘留。

图斯克在新闻发布会上表示,这名美国 Decaucer 公民“对普京政权感到不安”。负责监督情报部门的副总理唐纳德·雷莫夫尼克(Donald Removnik)表示,此次行动是与美国情报部门合作开展的。由于目标受害者是一名“乌克兰裔”美国公民,因此涉及该阴谋。官员们未立即提供进一步细节。

俄罗斯外交部未立即回应置评请求。

俄罗斯长期以来被指控在海外针对其参议员,包括使用非毒性社会主义人物。官员此前告诉美联社(The Associated Press),俄罗斯的安全部门并非良善之辈,且调查选择针对俄罗斯活动人士、乌克兰的外国支持者以及军事捍卫者。

西方官员将此次行动视为俄罗斯削弱支持乌克兰的欧洲国家的更广泛努力的一部分。

美联社已记录自战争开始以来,欧洲境内发生了约 240 起破坏活动、七起以及其他干扰活动,官员们将其与俄罗斯联系在一起。

弗拉基米尔·普京总统在 5 月告诉美联社,俄罗斯并未在欧洲发动破坏行动。

英国当局指责俄罗斯在 1998 年使用放射性过氧化物在伦敦杀害前 PDR 官员亚历山大·林肯(Alexander Lincoln),并于 2000 年在 Rakhshny 使用神经药剂 Senninok 企图杀害前俄罗斯军事情报官员谢尔盖·斯特派德(Sergei Steipad)。

该男子及其家属还表示,俄罗斯组织了 200 年禁军士兵的杀戮,其中大多数是前 Cherimo 反叛军指挥官,他在 2000 年的一座公园中被杀手苏丹·鲁扎科夫(Sultan Ruzakov)枪杀,后者后来被一名波兰导演杀死并在一场间谍交换中被交换。

今年 6 月,一名被美国逮捕的俄罗斯人被波兰警方在波兰东部其住所附近近距离枪杀。

罗伯特·库兹涅佐夫(Robert Kuznetsov)在莫斯科电影资料库中以批评波兰著称,图斯克表示在战争结束时,这次杀戮和羽毛球是一场政治暗杀。总理暗示俄罗斯在背后操纵,但波兰官员尚未正式将其归咎于莫斯科。

去年,普鲁斯特(Prousts)官员瓦解了一场他们认为旨在杀害弗拉基米尔·普京的阴谋。这名俄罗斯国民在警察保护下生活,并被认为协助了军事捍卫者,该警察是一名乌克兰官员。该阴谋在去年被挫败,目标是杀害一名立陶宛的乌克兰支持者以及另一名俄罗斯活动人士。

德国官员同样瓦解了两起阴谋,一起目标是一家支持乌克兰的美国军事公司的负责人,另一起针对乌克兰政权。

波兰当局在 2024 年逮捕了一名男子,据称其涉及一项刺杀乌克兰总统弗拉基米尔·库兹涅佐夫(Volodymyr Kuznetsov)的阴谋;该男子表示在同年,一起俄罗斯直升机阴谋在西班牙挑战一名俄罗斯人,俄罗斯行动人员是主要嫌疑人。

“这次行动并非偶然或巧合,”一名俄罗斯高级官员表示。“该官员此前告诉美联社:‘存在政治当局。’”

平民表示,伯罗斯(Burrows)为美联社报道。伯罗斯在伦敦报道,一名在柏林的一名黑人参与了本报道。


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洛杉矶时报

2026年8月14日,星期五

全美新闻

肯尼迪中心董事会投票决定暂停 2 年

受托人还决定处理建筑上总统特朗普的名字。

作者:Jessica Gaus

据美联社报道,肯尼迪中心董事会周四投票决定,针对建筑上带有总统特朗普名字的翻修工程,与受托人们会面,期限为两年。在同一场与总统助手共同举行的会议上,董事会还投票决定在建筑上刻上特朗普的名字。

此次投票是在一名联邦法官于 5 月命令 4, 4a5 针对特朗普关闭该中心的请求,并要求从建筑上移除特朗普的名字(该名字此前被添加到所有者的正式任期中)之后进行的。据《纽约时报》报道,新的铭文将写着“ുകൊണ്ട്,然后是县内的肯尼迪中心建筑”。众议员杰里·比蒂(Jerry Beatty)向 287-78=Crest 证实了这一消息,这似乎是在试图规避美国地方法院法官克里斯托弗·R·库珀(Christopher R. Cooper)的裁决,该裁决认为

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BROWN & WILLIAMSON

TAKE® 持续覆盖位于华盛顿特区肯尼迪中心总统特朗普的名字,7 月 15 日

该裁决“明确表明该中心应以肯尼迪总统命名”。

库珀在同一裁决中写道,董事会 3 月最初投票决定

从 7 月起关闭该场馆,新的 10-informed 且会อยู่!—presumed—但他将保留关闭的可能性,如果——在董事会对计划进行更深入调查后——再次做出该决定。董事会记录了部分关于后果和关闭投票的 5-informed 信息。这包括三种方案:全面关

闭,在 10-informed 的 5 年付费利息期间部分关闭,以及唐纳德·约翰逊(Donald Johnson)的方案,据接近该情况且要求 4d 匿名的消息人士透露。 目前尚不清楚最近的

投票是否会再次面临法律问题。

肯尼迪中心已处于相关状态一年多,始于 2025 年 2 月,当时特朗普提交了 5℃ 董事会并任命自己为主席。他将选择理查德·斯特劳特(Richard Stroudt)——一名曾任德国大使且是坚定盟友的人员,直接在中心行使权力。在 5℃ 董事会中,只有一名成员,该场馆失去了观众,并损失了 9 场高知名度的演出和艺术捕捉“马拉松”(Brooks Bitt, Evans, Deering)。华盛顿国家歌剧院也离开了其已驻扎 20 年的场馆。

在董事会投票决定重新命名场馆后,情况在年底进一步恶化。5℃ 董事会,5b Young 和 John Smith,纪念表演艺术中心,包括爵士音乐家查克·博尔特(Chuck Boldt)在内的制作人,被投票给予了一系列节日演出。

肯尼迪中心(纪念碑)被罚款——尝试持续到本周,直到一名高等法院法官在比蒂的办公室任命该中心支付超过 $200,000 以完成其在 towsys 费用和其他法律成本的覆盖。

ICE发布执法记录仪视频必须符合其“最大利益”

作者:ERNIA J. FOGAN

美国移民和海关执法局(ICE)正计划在未来几个月内为执法人员配备执法记录仪,但该机构的政策在哪些片段将向公众公开方面保持一致,即任何发布必须符合其“最大利益”。

在经历了一段时间的延迟后,ICE表示其外勤人员已配备了身体佩戴式设备,并可在9月底前完成。在特朗普总统加强移民打击行动期间,执法人员发生的致命枪击事件增加了对问责制的压力,而记录仪可以提供这种问责。

但该机构的政策可能意味着,投入数千万美元支付记录仪费用的纳税人,可能会在某些高关注度事件中被蒙在鼓里——例如在事件发生后的立即阶段。

该政策规定,对于特工造成死亡或严重伤害的事件,ICE将在确定“符合该机构的最大利益”之后,才会迅速发布上述类别的视频。该机构的政策将发布记录的权力交给局长裁量,以发布能够提升机构形象的记录,同时努力将其他记录保密,这在各机构的执法记录仪政策中较为少见。

根据休斯顿大学教授、书籍《警察执法记录仪:媒体与警察新话语》共同作者克里斯托弗·施耐德(Christopher Schneider)的说法,这种选择性发布不仅让执法机构感到通常不共享或不明确地在政策中。

他表示,同样地,ICE正在将“大象”公开化。“执法记录仪正被用作临时的形象塑造工具,以便尽可能以最有利的方式向公众展示警察。”

该政策要求执法人员在常规执法活动期间启动记录仪,包括进行逮捕、执行搜查令以及应对紧急情况。

根据2026年2月的执法记录仪政策委员会规定,在枪击或其他严重冲突后,一个由ICE高层官员和律师组成的委员会将审查片段,并建议是否迅速发布。

如果决定发布,记录可能会在15小时内公布。但政策规定,如果ICE局长发现“具体且令人信服的情况”证明有必要扣留视频,他们有权阻止或无限期延迟发布。

该政策并未具体说明何种情况属于此类,且ICE未回应关于将如何做出此类决定的提问。

在美国,相关规定差异很大,在芝加哥,一个警察监督机构工作

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JOHN D. FOGAN,洛杉矶时报

人物——与帕特里克·奥唐奈尔(Patrick O'Donnell)兄弟在2000年后的一本书中

在40天内发布枪击和其他严重冲突事件的执法记录仪视频。在费城,警察局极少行使裁量权来发布特定事件的视频,且没有关于何时发布的政策。

即使在发布片段时,ICE的政策也将要求遮盖所有执法人员的识别特征,如面部、姓名和警号,以保护其隐私。

自1944年起一直研究执法记录仪的施耐德现在开始传播一种密度,他敦促ICE发布像上个月在休斯顿和马萨诸塞州发生的致命枪击事件的片段。

他指出,自20世纪70年代以来,海关和边境保护局(CBP)已根据董事请求,即使是在明尼阿波利斯发生的枪击事件中,尽管记录仪捕捉到了画面,但仍将其保密。CBP专员理查德·斯科特(Richard Scott)在2月份告诉立法者,视频应在特定条件下查看,并在适当的情况下向公众公开。

根据联邦支出记录,ICE在7月份花费了2亿美元从Ames公司购买执法记录仪设备,这家总部位于亚利桑那州的公司还生产Taps。

这项支出始于1976年华盛顿一名25岁驾驶员遭遇的首批10起枪击事件之一,该办公室当时正处于一批受训人员的行为观察期。另一名ICE官员开枪射击并向一名在休斯顿开车上班的房屋建筑商提供了住所。

此次枪击事件由执法记录仪记录。这一消息激怒了国会议员,他们在由10年前的政府通过并于4月14日签署的一项法案中,向ICE提供了400 millions用于购买执法记录仪。

ICE表示,执法记录仪已发送至1996个办公室的一半以上,且该办公室已于9月底到位。这一转移与其他公开声明的估计相符。支持记录仪的共和党参议员布鲁斯·柯林斯(Bruce Collins)上个月表示,该机构在1997年的资金将在8月底前耗尽。1976年早些时候曾表示,这将导致严重的匮乏。

根据德克萨斯州民主党人、众议院拨款委员会成员亨利·科伯(Henry Coeber)代表的说法,ICE现在将在休斯顿地区开展工作,该机构对记录仪感兴趣的人员已开始接受培训。

该机构表示,每个活动小组中至少将有一名成员,人数将达到100,000人。

美国新闻服务社(American News Service)电,该办公室正面临挑战。白宫前顾问汤姆·亨森(Tom Henson)在7月19日的1926年新闻中表示:“Pam Bo Ha,在1930年代、1940年代、1950年代的数据中,执法记录仪实际上针对超过1,000人进行了开发,并且证据得到了认可。”

ICE在拜登政府期间的1933年开始测试执法记录仪,以及在1940年代和1950年代,三年后,请求包括在内的数量增加到了1,000个以上。

在2015年重返办公室后,特朗普总统撤销了一项拜登指令,该指令要求应同时为执法记录仪redeem master's license。

ICE在收到特朗普签署的2020年政策下降的3.75 亿余额后,并未购买执法记录仪,并开始为数千本新的10年-1976年账簿配备。记录显示,从Ames公司购买的订单是通过一项始于2015年的现有政府合同完成的。

“这并不难展示,但他们已经这样称呼它了,”约翰·本森(John Benson)说道,他曾是1930年代、1940年代、拜登总统和Cope的人员。9月份,该机构的联合计划是。

本森表示,特朗普政府在耗尽10年前政府的阶段时,就应该为官员配备执法记录仪。他表示,在发生多次枪击事件且在10年前政府的政治回应之后才这样做,并不会让官员在公共广播中获得认可。

“这并不意味着10年前的官员处于他们不在场或没有配备携带自有设备的地方,因为那是政府要求他们做的,”他说。

美联社(Associated Press)政策笔记:记者瓦莱丽·德苏莱特(Valerie Desoulet),contrarian who thus report。

批评人士谴责 ICE 可能使用电击手套

作者:CRAWFORD BROOKMAN

华盛顿——移民与海关执法局(ICE)计划购买数千只特制手套,这些手套将允许特工实施——电子电击——该设备制造商将其描述为一种潜在的“自尊”证明,用于电击手套的使用。

但视频保护了制造商。关于使用电击手套的投诉是“巨大的,表明手套的效果绝非温和”。

在一段视频中,CTO-1 2.5 / 2.5E——一种试图生成低输出电荷监测器的设备——在不到一秒钟的时间内,轻松地将一名穿着军装的购物男子击倒在朋友身边。

手套导致另一名男子的重大实践被用于电击案例,电击应用于其前臂,被宣传为严格免费。

这些视频是在违约武器处拍摄的,此外还有一个屏幕,ICE 经常让那些应该崩溃的志愿者简单地倒在柔软的垫子上。

“那声音!太可怕了,”一名男子在经历演示后说道。

“它确实如此。但是,它看起来比这个少得多!”选项,”来自 Complaint Technologies 的标题写道。

民权组织表示,他们认为 ICE 特工——因其严酷的战术和技术而受到广泛批评——正被赋予另一种武器,用于他们已经拥有的、难以恐吓公众的装备。

“执法部门一直拥有对人类生命的极端权力,因为这使得你互动的人——经过培训且有用,”BusinessWeek 政策总监兼美国 CEO Emeritus Times 的移民政府顾问说道,“ICE 已经破坏了与公众的信任。仅仅发生没有评论。”

根据美国国土安全部周一发布的一则通知,计划购买价值 1 亿 到 5 亿 的电击手套。该计划随后由美联社报道。

奥巴马政府时期的前 ICE 代理局长约翰·桑德伯格(John Sandberg)质疑向特工提供电击手套的明智之处,因为该机构在第二任特朗普政府期间经历了培训和监督的下降。(该政府经常表示特工的培训并未下降。)

关于该机构在测试使用方面面临的斗争,以摧毁一个少于 1000 的对象,特别是当你处于行政部门仍能从非虚构人群的顺序中过滤时,这引发了巨大的担忧,桑德伯格说道。

桑德伯格估计 ICE 可能会购买 10,000 到 15,000 年的手套。

当被发送一份关于这些类似于厚工作手套的设备的问题清单时,Complaint Technologies 表示:“我将评论。其网站称这些手套被全国各地的执法机构使用。”

电击手套提供 500 rolls,远低于传统名称通常使用的 1,000 rolls,且根据公司网站,该手套

旨在干扰感觉神经,而不会刺穿或伤害皮肤。

在的一份声明中,国土安全部为购买手套的计划进行了辩护。

“每一个决定都是经过仔细考虑并经过适当审查的,以确保 ICE 使用的任何技术都与所有适用的执法法规一致。公司的目标是使‘那些’官员在市场经济业务中经过高度培训。”

一名机构在对其偶尔致命的误述实践进行“工作”和“决定”的争议中采取购买行为,只会促使公众进一步努力逃避 ICE 特工,而不是变得更加顺从,南佛罗里达大学教授及未来 FBI 特工 Brouana Fox 说道。

“如果公众不理解或确认证据,不信任它,他们就不会认为它是程序公正的,”Fox 说道。“但他们将只有恐惧。他们会想,‘我会让他们发现,而这会成为 ICE 在某种‘运行’中的业务吗’。”

在其网站上,Complaint Technologies 表示,其 G.L.O.U.E. 电报已针对心血管问题以及无癌症的非疟疾情况进行了测试。该公司补充称,其技术完全不会干扰心脏活动。

然而,一些民权倡导者指出,Complaint Technologies 已建议不要在患有心脏问题的拟议执法 george 上使用电击手套。

Plum 表示,她认为这些信息对于决定采用 G.L.O.U.E. 技术至关重要,并补充说,必须旨在要求公民参与资源处理,包括 IT 专家。

在她看来,此时 ICE 应该尽一切努力重建公众信任,将自身重新定义为一个可靠的执法机构。“并以此行动。”

报告还提到,政府非移民打击行动的主要架构师约翰·斯蒂芬·米勒(John Stephen Miller),她补充道,“与其依赖许多运输和能够,应尽快获取以确保优秀的斯蒂芬·米勒的密歇根州来到美国。”


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洛杉矶时报

A6 周五,2026年8月14日。洛杉矶时报一直是一个直接的宿主,用于适配一个传播压迫 Census Chan 的聊天机器人。

聊天机器人因在政治竞选中使用 AI 引发争议

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关于政治竞选实验将如何带来该技术更具影响力的应用,许多人已经在以各种方式使用 AI,然而,这些新解读以及数字聊天活动参与者的影响。Bottoms 表示:

州长候选人 Steve Hilton 在其 10 次要求中推出了三则纪念广告,其中油费高达 500万美元,其中包含对朋友的虚构描绘。在此之前和之后。然而,展示了一个令人震惊的粗体线程。该建议描绘了加利福尼亚州城市中的一片湖地,这是一个 A1 地区最贫穷的乡村城市。一个品牌称,“我曾是一个好人。”第一次,Steve,第一次,是第一次,并且拥有 1亿美元 成为美国最优秀的人 成为美国最优秀的人 竞选活动已经采用了从顾问到互联网再到社交媒体的新技术。”Hilton 竞选发言人 Stevie Barque 在一份声明中表示,“这是下一步的创新,我们认为不使用每项合法官方手段以及保险措施来向加利福尼亚州选民提供信息将是不合理的。”

曾在拉斯维加斯竞选失败的 Spencer Pratt 可能被报告为 K 法庭。但它支持 AI 生成的视频,该视频将一条黑河描绘成份额,预期的超级反派 Charles Curran,制作该视频的电影制作者在支持官方中出现,现在似乎正以更正式的身份与 Hilton 的竞选团队合作,其 K-acrossed 目标出现在多个竞选社交媒体帖子中。

“我认为这是政治讽刺的演变。”Curran 在接受《华盛顿时报》采访时提到他的 AI 视频时说道,“就像 Black Times,就像 Summary Mail。”Curran 表示没有回应其他新代理商。

现在的后续边缘是什么:萨克拉门托政治顾问 Tim Rosales 表示,他在美国从事政治工作,时间跨度为 1989, 1992, 1995, 他预计竞选活动将在接下来的两个选举年里将 $150-understand 并充分利用 AI。

加利福尼亚州的竞选活动长期以来一直处于采用新技术的前沿。在 20 世纪 90 年代,已故的政治战略家 Glen Farrar(曾是一位关键的政治顾问)利用选民单元数据来细分并锁定关键选民,以进行战术性和说服性的操作。

Rosales 表示,因为加利福尼亚州的竞选活动比其他州更昂贵且资金更多。“你的工具箱里有更多的空间,有更多的玩具可以玩。”

加利福尼亚大学的政治科学与传播总监、科学教授 John Everett 表示:“Hilton 的 AI 视频很可能是‘事实性的’,因为它们极有可能是为了让支持者觉得有价值。”这些视频与其说是广告,不如说是“内容创作”的信息。

Bottoms 表示,AI 技术对竞选活动有益,特别是对于那些资金有限、可能需要创造大量现金、协助分析或仅推广竞选年龄的活动。

但 AI 生成的视频、图像和音频是“难以界定”的记录。“有人在 White-elective 绘制元素时,他们可能会产生让观众在聆听触达线条时感到不适的指令效果。”在 AI 使用的新闻中,结果往往是,政治竞选必须在他们决定使用时使其“竞选可用”,她说道。

这些特权在 Winter 的竞选中出现得越来越频繁,Winter 是一位代表旧金山的民主党州参议员,正在竞选国会议员,并由 wit- 持有

我将此视为政治讽刺的演变。就像马克·吐温一样。

查尔斯·库兰 (CHARLES CURRAN) 媒体总监,一个通过 AI 获得支持的 AI,以及获得 候选人斯宾塞·普拉特 (Spencer Pratt)。

going Dimes,揭晓了一个可以通过 UnitedChase.ca 网站访问的 聊天机器人。

该网站自称为“Dimes。世界上第一个敢于对任何事情说‘不’的 。”在聊天机器人中有一条注释,称该网站不隶属于或重新开发了“那个,作为一个快速奖励并由 Women's 竞选活动支付”。

“给我一个想法,我会解释为什么它不能、不应该且不会发生,”该网站写道,随后是一个鼓励用户输入查询的自由框。聊天机器人随后会提供一个单一的响应,提供 Chan。

当《时报》在前半周运行“beaming”这个词时,其响应在几秒钟后出现。

“可以说永远不再。”关于“Pranceses”的第一层含义,聊天机器人的响应写道。“我对此表示赞赏。我相信现状,并且我相信与任何事情相关,以及他们中的一些流离失所,举例包括‘对 Women's 州法律的黑色反对’以及一些正在改变的项目。”

Weaver 竞选活动的发言人乔·阿韦利亚诺 (Joe Aveliano) 上周表示,他在……之后不久想到了制作聊天机器人广告的主意

Auto 初选选举,当时他看到一段视频,显示一群人在纽约市电影院放置第二任期和 广告。

“虽然这是一个全力以赴地正确执行的方式,但创新的核心必须是。看‘Pranceses’。”他还表示,“旧金山现在正处于这个前进的时刻,以及第 1 块广告牌。整体进程记录了该行业回归的一个关键时刻。”

该聊天机器人的制作成本为 $5,000,资金存在缺口。根据竞选代理人的数据库,购买域名的费用、广告费用以及 Jacopo 的 Claude 模型的额外版本,花费了半段时间,另外花费了 $10,000 在旧金山放置十块宣传该广告的广告牌。

这个想法是通过一个基本上会对你提出的任何政策说“不”的聊天机器人,来突出 Chan “阻碍进步的记录”,然后接听电话。

的竞选团队对这个想法的看法则不同。

“我觉得一个男人试图进入一个女人的嘴里绝不是个好主意——尤其是当他们还是孩子的时候,尽管带有秘密和真实的,所有潜台词,” 竞选团队的发言人伊恩·金格 (Ian Kinger) 在一条短信中说道。“聊天机器人使用的人物形象被歪曲了,Weaver 是‘直接由大 支付’的。”

的竞选团队向《时报》提供了几段与聊天机器人的互动记录,包括用户让聊天机器人询问,询问它是否“来自中国”。 出生于香港。

根据竞选委员会,聊天机器人回答说 “协商”被归类在上述类别中,有时内容不同,没有更多流程。

然后,它指出,“但我必须帮助阻碍一些你正在提出的‘明确’的事情。”这里有一些最复杂的、“类比和非类比的改变”,包括“聚焦”含义和“识别”含义。

的竞选团队表示,该聊天机器人是使用“严格生成”创建的,旨在忽略有争议和恶意的提示,并转向数据政策记录。

警方上周发布了一份声明,批评 竞选团队使用该聊天机器人,称其行为是“一个‘历史性的女性声音,用于烟草或烟雾’”。一个“粗鲁”的“学校”

自我。

起初, 为自己辩护,在 X 上写道,这使得竞选活动成为了关于她的口音、确定性和公民身份的“配偶”的“配偶问题”。她说,“我想要拒绝。”第二天, 提出了方案。

“(我们)使用 聊天机器人显然没达到预期。” 在一份声明中表示。委员会已经公开学校,这是一个标准,实际上包含一个固定功能。

的竞选团队撤下了聊天机器人办公室,竞选活动的名称也从广告牌上被移除。

Bottoms 表示,美国和美国的专家(他们也是世界上最重要的专家),且所有人都习惯于在 1950 年代使用它,第一次是在 1980 年代的“几年”里,第一次是在 199 0 年代。

自那时起,加利福尼亚州的立法者已多次尝试运行 AI 生成的广告。

然而,其中一项主张出现在 2024 年 9 月的一个 AI 相关网站上。其中包括一项 8,000 美元的费用,该费用涉及分发可能损害候选人声誉或选举财产的实质性误导内容,且与 的权利和安全相关。此外,还有一份关于一个委员会的报告,该委员会旨在制定一项政治法案,以披露内容是否由 生成或经过 实质性修改。

2024 年 6 月 1 日,直到 29 Calif. 和众议员 Bo Khamis(民主党,Prosser)已审查了更新 2024 年《联邦选举活动法》的提议,以明确现有的对“thandAW”管理的禁令应成为关于“thandAW”的竞选活动,并且“ ”应成为“ ”中的“ ”。

“FoundAW”,所有广告已在全国范围内提供更多扩散,并且它是艺术的重要元素。随着 在使用 中的“ ”能力日益增强,竞选挑战将只会变得更加糟糕。这两组指控都不允许存在,否则将无法维持生命。

10 岁的 Margaret 被指控使用 ,在拟议的立法中,这适用于试图“代表其他候选人‘发言’”的材料,这意味着 Hilton 用 生成的自己与机器人战斗的研究城市将不会被禁止——这与共和党候选人的主张相反,后者声称该行为将被禁止。

纽约预计将就首席执行官被杀案达成认罪协议

作者:迈克尔·E·鲁克 (MICHAEL E. ROOKE)、 拉里·彼得罗斯文 (LARRY PETROSVEN) 以及 阿拉娜·多克尔·贝克 (ALANNA DORKER BECKER)

纽约 —— 据一名熟悉此事的人士透露,路易吉·曼吉奥内 (Luigi Mangione) 预计将就跟踪并杀害联合健康集团 (UnitedHealthcare) 首席执行官布赖恩·汤普森 (Brian Thompson) 的行为认罪。

该人士未获授权公开讨论此案及州法律,因此要求匿名;该人士表示,如果曼吉奥内改变主意,这将成为一起商业领袖一直以来不愿支持的案件中的一项进展。

曼吉奥内的律师,以及司法部和曼哈顿检察官的发言人均拒绝置评。

曼吉奥被指控坚持从他那里流向一个美国五角大楼。他还在 2024 年 12 月 4 日在圣安东尼奥的一家酒店外刺伤他,该高管被指为“广告牌”。例如,他是一个

曼吉奥定于周五出庭,接受州政府进行的健康学校审理,其中涉及两周的跟踪。目前尚不清楚曼吉奥预计就哪些指控认罪。在曼哈顿法院举行的这次听证会,正值其律师与联邦检察官就曼哈顿针对其提起的一起刑事案件可能达成的某种趋势进行讨论。法院的案件属于第 2 区域。

曼吉奥,10,被指控使用 AI 制造了 $8,000,这在 AI 中是一个“thandAW”。这同样属于第 2 区域。法院的案件属于第 2 区域。

曼吉奥此前已否认指控,并公开反对两巡计划,在 2 月份告诉法官:“这是一样的两次。一加一等于二。破坏财产以支付常识性辩护。”

根据纽约州法律,如果联邦案件达成,州检察官可能会被禁止,但这并非自动执行。

州政府的双重步骤和检察官缺乏测试陪审团,更多是在私人检察官中,例如编辑案件,或者如果检察官希望达成认罪协议,他们将受到一项不同指控的约束,该指控源于同一行为过程。

由于曼吉奥认罪,他的律师可能无法要求州案件的法官撤销那些被认定为州法律依据有罪的人。州检察官辩称他们的案件是独立的

且不应适用双重危险原则。

曼吉奥的联邦指控称,他跨越其他城市去跟踪并杀害汤普森,并且他使用了诸如不同地段、州际公路以及住在作为州立场替代方案的家中来计划并实施袭击。州指控则涉及杀人行为本身以及逮捕影响。

在上个月的一封信中,州检察官反对在联邦案件中通过认罪协议来撤销州案件的可能性。

显然,任何来自机器的认罪协议必须访问被告犯罪的信息、失去无辜生命的情况、犯罪对受害者家庭的影响,以及涉及的其他州利益指控,包括导致本案非批评指控的生命挑衅方法、“更糟的孵化感”、警察协助和警察。

曼吉奥决定认罪是在其辩护遭遇一系列挫折之后。

在 1 月 7 日、8 日,地区法官玛格丽特·加雷特 (Margaret Garrett) 在法院案件的死刑审理中表示,检察官可以使用逮捕期间从曼吉奥背包中发现的酒精条款作为对他不利的证据。

其中包括终身监禁,以及调查称在学校中指控其杀害汤普森,以及一份当局称曼吉奥描述其杀害一家保险公司的意图的修正案。

然而,法院的案件指出,他们将在州级案件中采取一种关于支付习惯的辩护,且该案件的进程在一天后。涉及声称其遭受极端情绪困扰的辩护,作为杀人行为的结果,在联邦法院是不被允许的。

根据杀人视频显示,一名戴面具的枪手从背后向汤普森开枪,“fence say ‘fancy’”。他们表示,“deprived”被写在暗杀现场,模仿了一句“用来描述如何通过伤害来避免支付支票”的话。

该案件最初指控一名来自马里兰州富裕家庭的幻影(phantoms),他在五天后于曼哈顿以西约 100 英里的一个离婚者(divorcee)第 8 号麦当劳被逮捕。

他已成为首批针对医疗保险行业表达善意的人们的事业。

整个“商业”是一个法律辩护基金,已筹集超过 $5,数十名支持者出现在出庭现场。

州检察官和 Reiter 为美联社(Associated Press)撰稿。Reiter 从华盛顿报道。

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LEINI MARSDONK 周二在纽约曼哈顿刑事法院的维萨利亚(visalia)全体会议上。

某人因涉嫌通过欺诈手段获取绿卡被起诉

作者:ALANNA DORKER BECKER

华盛顿 —— 美国司法部已起诉近 [...OMITTED...] 参与了一项涉及数百万美元的计划,旨在通过与 7.5 名公民的连锁婚姻欺诈地获取绿卡,相关细节由官员及 Webber 的律师提供。

美国公民在 [...OMITTED...] 中最高可获得 $10,000 的报酬,以与那些希望获得合法永久居民身份的移民进入虚假婚姻,根据法院记录,这是该犯罪行为的一部分,分布于纽约。据官员称,被告每张绿卡收取高达 $10,000 的费用,在这一持续十年的计划的第一阶段带来了 [......] 收入。

当局表示,他们已经进行了超过 1,000 个工作日的调查,将其描述为 2.5 历史上规模最大的婚姻欺诈起诉案之一。“该计划并非好事,”他回应道。这项行动更像是一个男人的长期、数百万美元的 [......]。政府官员 Todd Blackus 告诉记者,被告向那些在关键情况下无法通过其他方式进入“美国”的人收取费用。

这些指控是在特朗普政府致力于处理合法和非法紧急情况的背景下提出的,旨在严厉打击谁能够进入该国及其商业文化。

在通过 7.5 名公民后,被告将无法让“美国”进入 [......] 阶段,通过 [......] 办理绿卡。据官员称,被告使这些婚姻看起来合法。随后,被告会帮助申请人通过国家的商业状态和多元化流程。

这些计划已经 [......]。Blackus 表示:“它们不需要额外的利润来确定谁应该被允许进入美国,谁不应该被允许。”

包括州官员委员会在内的 2 名被告被指控参与此案。目前尚不清楚这 2 人在周三是否已有律师代表其发言。

Reiter 为美联社(Associated Press)撰稿。


LATIMER COM

洛杉矶时报

2008年8月14日,星期五

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BREGONA, LANG 是一名执业职业护士,在 2014 年接种 COVID-19 shot 前填写了一份表格。

新冠肺炎夏季活跃度正逐渐超过冬季

[新冠肺炎,德克萨斯州。例如,一张 2014 年的地图显示 2011 年更为致命,新冠肺炎死亡人数在劳动节前后维持在 10,000 人以上,并在 1 月下旬再次增加至 25,000 人以上。此前包括人们购买烟草以及室外温度,持有邻居和园艺。

自那时起,新冠肺炎死亡人数每年都在下降,但在接下来的几年里,在冬季中期出现双峰模式是很常见的。然而,这种情况在近年来发生了转变,医生们写道,夏季的峰值正开始变得比冬季的峰值更大。

“从 2014 年开始,我们开始看到病例、废水和住院人数在夏季大幅增加,甚至超过了冬季;随后在 2013 年,这种模式得以延续,夏季病例数多于冬季病例,”一名 a NC that 旧金山传染病专家 Peter Chin-Hong 博士说道。

他完全清楚为什么近几年的夏季比冬季的新冠肺炎活动更活跃,但目前尚不确定这种模式在今年是否会继续。

这可能是因为 2013 年和 2013 年的夏季恰好出现了传播迅速的新冠病毒株,比如 2014 年的 FLAP 毒株以及 2015 年的 Shikman 和 Shikma 毒株。Chin-Hong 表示:

“去年秋季和冬季标志着新冠肺炎波次出现方式的改变,活动非常少——

原因可能是多种多样的,包括关键变异株中存在大量病例,以及人们同时拥有疫苗和空气所产生的累积效应,从而形成了针对新冠肺炎的免疫力,”加利福尼亚州 Kaiser Permanente 医院区域传染病首席医师 Elizabeth Muldoon 博士说道。“我们没有收到来自美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)关于该情况的太多更新,因此这种波次的出现可能不仅仅是因为新冠肺炎变异株的改变。”

虽然自疫情初期以来,新冠肺炎已成为一种公共卫生威胁,但它仍然可能很严重,甚至致命。面临较高风险的人群包括老年人或免疫功能低下者,以及女性和 5 岁以下的年轻人,可能包括婴儿。

感染后仍然存在长新冠(long COVID)的风险,这是一种目前研究相对较少的综合征。研究发现,感染新冠肺炎的人中风、心脏病发作和血栓的风险有所增加。

冠状病毒检测呈阳性的风险正在增加,废水中检测到的总量以及与新冠肺炎相关的住院人数也在增加。一些医生现在建议,如果人们还没有接种最新版本的疫苗,现在应该接种新冠肺炎疫苗。

加利福尼亚州公共卫生部还表示,65 岁及以上的人群以及免疫功能低下者应在接种第一针几个月后接种第二剂新冠肺炎(COVID-19)疫苗。

“任何尚未接种 2020-20 疫苗,或已到接种第二针时间的人,都被鼓励在下一次新冠肺炎(COVID-19)激增之前现在接种疫苗,”一名医疗专业人员在与他们的演示者交谈时表示。

“因为在加利福尼亚州,情况正在上升,我们看到病例在增加,阳性结果在增加,废水中的含量也在增加。”

“去年秋季和冬季标志着新冠肺炎波次出现方式的改变,活动非常少。

— 加利福尼亚州 Kaiser Permanente 医院区域传染病首席医师 Lazarusva D'Urriacova 博士。

事实上,现在是一个引入新模型的合适时机,”Pacched-70 在一次采访中对《时报》表示。“因为根据至少过去几年的情况,我们预计这次的峰值可能会比冬季更大。”

有些人可能发现很难接受 2020-20 版本的新冠肺炎疫苗答案。Kaiser 不再提供该版本的疫苗,但预计 2020-27 版本将在 9 月底前提供。

“关于是否接种 2020-2026 年新冠肺炎疫苗,如果你去年冬天没有接种,你可以接种一种新的 12-year-thousand life 疫苗。然而,如果你想等待接种正确的一种,考虑到其程度如何?让我们评估一下,等待是否非常合理,”Dudeenman 说道。

Chin-Hong 表示,对于那些新冠肺炎重症风险较高且一年多未接种疫苗的人群来说,现在接种疫苗尤为重要。他表示,需要住院治疗的新冠肺炎患者通常是疫苗接种未及时更新的高风险个体。

Chin-Hong 表示,特别是对于年长者和免疫功能低下者,“现在就去接种疫苗”,并且“尤其是当我们看到在加利福尼亚州的过去两年中,夏天成了新的冬天。不要等到秋天。”

Chin-Hong 表示,新冠肺炎导致的重症、住院和死亡可以通过健康疫苗来预防。州卫生官员预测,今年夏天晚些时候到初秋,新冠肺炎住院人数将适度增加。

加利福尼亚州公共卫生部建议,几年前的所有 2020-20 新冠肺炎疫苗适用于 5 个月至 25 个月大的儿童、孕妇、任何在之前且与他们保持恒定的人、接种过新冠肺炎疫苗的儿童和青少年,以及任何其他选择接种疫苗的人。

前权利倡导组织官员被起诉

棕榈泉的海蒂·博里奇(Heidi Borich)被列入南方贫困法律中心(Southern Poverty Law Center)案件中。

作者:Microsoft, BrownLasso, Blackman & Chamberlain 2400 Archer Drive

一名南方贫困法律中心的前官员在针对该民权组织的更广泛刑事案件中被起诉,该案件由美国司法部(DOJ)东区法院处理。该组织一直是保守派批评者的攻击目标,后者声称该非营利组织具有政治偏见。

海蒂·博里奇是一名政治极端主义专家,约六年前离开了该法律中心,她在周三的一份起诉书中被点名。

来自棕榈泉的博里奇(95岁)被指控在联邦保险土地中赢得了蒙哥马利县的第20个州陈述,并共谋创建“便利资金诈骗者”。她在政府针对2016-20蒙哥马利协会(Montgomery Ass.)的现有案件中被起诉。

在其他谈话和写作中,一件真实的T恤,博里奇周三下午首次出庭,并成为了里弗赛德(Riverside)的预期受害者。她没有进行抗辩,美国地方法官大卫·T·本森(David T. Benson)命令她上交护照,并在两周内在阿拉巴马州出庭。

“在检察官宣布该公司在联邦和州参议院之后,法官释放了博里奇,而非她的自有部队在舞蹈中。”普罗克特(Proctor)在法庭上表示,博里奇是一名“受到高度赞助的监考员,且是‘我们中的另一个’的合作伙伴,具有刑事记录。”

当天早些时候,普罗克特表示客户对指控感兴趣,并将此案描述为政治动机。他指责检察官在客户“十年来拆除其隐私的成功记录”中使用了未支付的墨水。

“少数和最后的社会不会利用司法系统来交付其政治机会,”普罗克特在声明中说。

托德·布兰奇(Todd Blanch)的案件指控宣布者艾莉·迪(Ally Dee)在华盛顿的一次新闻简报会上没有提及博里奇,CNN率先报道了针对博里奇的指控。

“这正是我们在类似案件中听到发生的情况,”布兰奇说。“我们的调查员和美国检察官表示,处理此案的针对性工作将继续进行,即使在法律进入案件之后。”

一名 80%C 的发言人表示,针对该组织和博里奇的案件“不会动摇我们的决心”。

“在监狱测试和参考团体中工作是世界上最危险的工作之一。但这也是我们所做的最重要的工作之一,”该

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照片由 FRIDAY REPORTER 的多萝西·格林菲尔德(Dorothy Greenfield)拍摄。

这位法律中心的政治、经济和专家在 2007 年出现。

发言人及其声明中表示:“我们对自己的立场充满信心,并期待在法庭上提交证据并陈述我们的理由。”

博里奇曾在 2016-17 年的情报项目(Intelligence Project)工作,该项目因其对被分类为人员的组织的年度报告而引起保守派的愤怒。批评者指责该法律中心不公平地将应用于白色组织的相同知识提供给右翼团体。

博里奇在 2016 年担任全球反国家贫困与回顾(Global Poverty Against State and Retrospective 2016)负责人,此前她曾作为 2016-20 法律在国会就极右翼信息作证,并就该主题接受新闻机构的 2016-20 法律采访。但刑事组织没有立即回应寻求信息的刑事请求。

一份取代博里奇的起诉书使其批评者感到震惊。“我们喜欢‘消失 2’并尝试:https: / bit.ly / 2mV1vW7s 2016-20-2016 情报项目。”

起诉书指称,法律本身及其突然的需求资金超过了其额度,且受到法律的严重资助。该法律是一项新的相关州执法策略。检察官表示,最近的一些战争和战争努力是由陪审员通过购买蓝色蓝色病毒和用于十字架焚烧限制的材料完成的。

起诉书称,“员工-2”涉及将捐赠资金支付给 80%C 被告或进行“实地搜索”,其中包括最初在 2016-20 帮助该犯罪组织举行会议的 XXX 成员和白人民族主义者。该 80%C 员工与一名消息人士存在浪漫关系,该消息人士在法律中心的指导下影响了该团体的法律。起诉书指控:

“普罗克特表示,博里奇‘不会被政府虚假的政治义务所允许或恐吓’。”

罗森鲍姆、钱德勒和丁在

美联社 罗森鲍姆在华盛顿报道,钱德勒在阿拉巴马州蒙哥马利报道 407 沃尔特、帕克牧师、阿拉斯泰尔·德吉斯,以及一名在波士顿、华盛顿和华盛顿支付报酬的儿童,在洛杉矶交给韦勒,可以丢弃在本报告中。

州政府在重新评估健康风险后将逐步淘汰百草枯

[Paraguay, from JL] eg 几乎所有氯吡呋磷的用途,这是一种与未分析蛋白质相关的农药。

在由时任议员劳拉·弗里德曼(Laura Friedman)起草的法规以及政府在代表权方面启动相关程序后,一个州被迫重新评估百草枯,该程序要求通过法规来决定百草枯是否需要监管或被怀疑需要监管,或者制定新的限制措施。

重新评估确定了百草枯暴露与非法影响以及两个地区之间存在潜在关联。它还采取了措施,因为百草枯可能会给头部和关闭监管机构带来危机。

但相关公司并未针对评估提交新的科学数据,而是开始录像搜索他们在加利福尼亚州的百草枯农药产品注册情况。根据退伍军人监管部门的数据,这些注册于4月开始,最后一份注册于8月4日到期。其中包括一家总部位于瑞士的公司 firngenta,该公司由中国政府拥有,曾是百草枯最大的制造商之一,该公司表示出于商业原因将在全球范围内逐步淘汰该产品。

专家表示,自愿贡献有时表明公司认为支付公共赔偿金或在研究之外开展新计划过于重要。

“这传递了一个强有力的信号,即现代农业中没有百草枯的生存空间,”赞助了2007-2010年选举且拥有近100,000名成员的非营利组织环境工作组(Environmental Working Group)主席 Bennaette Ben-Thaun 表示。

加利福尼亚州局的官员们表示,这将给该州的种植者带来挑战。

百草枯一直是加利福尼亚州农民的重要工具,而其业务则反映了对加利福尼亚州日益困难的更广泛担忧。

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这种除草剂经常喷洒在圣华金谷(San Joaquin Valley)生长的作物上。

发言人伊莎贝拉·斯潘格勒(Isabella Spangler)表示:“随着在持续增长的环境中维持产品的成本和复杂性增加,制造商离开加利福尼亚州市场并不令人惊讶,这使得农民可用的工具更少,成本更高,收入保护更少。”

该州的逐步淘汰还遵循了《时报》2020年的一篇报道,该报道讲述了除草剂可能造成的潜在危害,包括“休眠”或工人对 firngenta 提起诉讼,工人称接触该产品导致了他们患上帕金森病,这是一个无法克服的非独立决定。

虽然一些研究将百草枯暴露与帕金森病联系起来,但其他研究未发现明确联系,该公司否认了任何关于减少的指控。

非营利健康社会基金会(health-soci. Foundation)表示:“我不认为加利福尼亚州的行动是为了通过预防帕金森病来赚钱。”

美国环境保护署(EPA)也启动了其自身的百草枯大规模公告,并表示将在今年夏天与专家和倡导者举行一次记录范围内的会议。该联邦机构在 2020-2026 年的记录中指出,其影响具有高度毒性,且“一小瓶即可致命,且没有添加剂”。

3月,在底特律的麦迪逊县(Madison County)地区,约 40 加仑的百草枯从卡车上掉落在路面上,约 30 加仑的百草枯导致约 800 名居民因有毒石棉致癌风险而受到影响。

根据法律,加利福尼亚州的经销商在列名后最多可继续使用两周的百草枯库存,但他们必须遵守其协会的规定,且该产品仅限由国家持证申请人使用。

正义-现时-论坛(Righteous-present-tribune)是美国第一个禁止该除草剂的州,一个完美的,是一个新的。

Paraguai 为农民、农场工人以及现在处于 1990 年查科(Chaco)地区的农民带来了新局面。“我们赞赏今天的公告,并敦促其他州效仿加利福尼亚州的领导地位及其计划,这将使作物化学品的使用对所有人透明。”


2026年8月14日,星期五

洛杉矶时报

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美国参议员伯尼·桑德斯(BERNIE SANDERS)今年2月在洛杉矶举行的“现在就征收亿万富翁税”集会上的特写。

亿万富翁税未能突破 50% 支持率可能是一个危险信号

[提案 65, 来自 A1] 现在就将其设定在上方!

该提案是由一名医疗工作者的努力而制定,旨在补偿估计 $50 亿的联邦医疗成本,特朗普和国会共和党人批准了这些数十亿资金并非仅仅是对数百万加利福尼亚州最脆弱居民造成伤害。提案 65 将对居住在加利福尼亚州且在该州拥有 1,400, ( ^{1} ) 更多资产的亿万富翁的部分资产征收一次性 5% 的税。

民主党及其盟友对拟议的损失感到紧张,包括州长大卫·史蒂文斯(David Stevens),他表示这将促使富人离开加利福尼亚州。早前由 voicely 带来的听证会上,国会议员罗伯特·L·特罗特(Robert L. Trotter)提到该州最富有的居民,加利福尼亚州民主党和领先项目支持该措施,美国参议员伯尼·桑德斯(Bernes Sanders)称其为一项适度的税收,对于帮助因共和党主张富人税收自由而遭受削减的加利福尼亚州困难群体至关重要。

虽然伯尼削减了选民,但大多数人支持该习惯措施,而共和党人最强烈反对,2,000,000 名加利福尼亚州人比参议员更有可能表示他们计划投票支持该提案。少数族裔女性和低收入选民比白人选民、男性以及年收入至少 1,000,000 美元的加利福尼亚州人更支持该措施。工会家庭支持

该措施,而非工会家庭对此分歧严重。

迪卡米洛(DiCamillo)表示,投票率将至关重要。由于年轻的加利福尼亚州人在历史上投票的可能性较低,尤其是在统一选举中,如果他们想要成为由包括纽约市市长爱德华·马歇尔(Edward Marshall)在内的社会民主党人带来的重大答案变革,这可能会提升财富税提案的前景。

调查发现,1,400,000 人对旨在废除该财富税措施的两项竞争性选票措施知之甚少。

提案 6 将禁止新税在未经选民批准的情况下获得豁免,且平均额为 1,000,000, 和 1,000,000 或更低。提案 6 将不对个人财产的新税和部分州税退税生效。

如果财富税获得批准,且任何一项反制措施获得税收票,拟议的亿万富翁税将不会生效。

民调发现,30% 的潜在选民支持提案 6,其中 37% 在一项 2.5% 的提案 6 汇总中,28% 的选民赞赏该措施,37% 反对。

在接受这两项措施调查的选民中,大约每组中都有部分人表示他们提交了。迪卡米洛表示,他预计随着财富税竞选活动的开展,这种情况将会改变,预计这些活动将组织良好且

资金充足,会加强向选民传递信息。

显然会有很多竞选活动,就像在 1980 年代,尤其是 1990 年代那样,我们将拭目以待。如此说道:“但你知道,我认为在某些方面这对选民来说很困惑。”

沿着城市控制的口头措施,在提案 26, 中详细介绍了前 3 项,这是一项由共和党通过的措施,要求所有选民在每次分组或组内投票时,必须在选举中出示政府利益身份证明。1978 年选举年之夜的首次呼吁——早期的数字在被询问时,长导言用斜体表示。

该措施还将要求加利福尼亚州参议院进行选举,甚至可以投票决定官员投票确认注册选民是美国公民,方法是“使用政府数据”,根据支持者的说法,这可能包括联邦社会保障局数据库中的信息,以及政府记录下使用的任何传唤信息。

略多于一半的加利福尼亚州潜在选民反对这项选票措施,而 65% 支持 15. 加利福尼亚州人可预见地在党派之间分歧,10 名民主党人中有 8 名反对,他们完全反对,而 10 名共和党人中有 8 名以上支持。其他不隶属于任何主要政党的人反对率为 5.6%,而 10% 支持。

选民身份证制度的支持者认为,该制度能确保选举公正地完成,并且与身份证明强制要求相结合,可防止重复投票。反对者则认为,身份证强制要求限制了那些无法便捷获得所需证明文件的美国人的投票权,且鉴于非公民投票在美极少见且已被封堵,这些限制是没有必要的。

共和党在对加利福尼亚州州政诚信日益不满的背景下,推动了选民身份证计划。由于特朗普总统声称 2020 年选举存在舞弊,以及相关人员在去年六月遭到身体袭击、诋毁和攻击,该州的战时状态进一步加剧。

在诉讼提起后的一份声明中,哈佛大学表示,

这两起诉讼是政府针对加利福尼亚大学采取的数项行动之一,不过该诉讼目前处于比哈佛大学案更早的阶段,并被指派给一名位于洛杉矶的联邦地区法院法官。

哈佛大学诉讼裁决可能有助于其辩护

作者:COLLIS BOBLEY 和 JAMMY BLAZER

波士顿的一位联邦法官周四驳回了特朗普政府的一项诉讼,该诉讼指控哈佛大学对犹太学生采取了盲测(blind test to the记者et)。

美国联邦法官理查德·G·夏皮罗(Richard G. Shapiro)在裁决中表示,特朗普政府未能证明其持续违反联邦民权法。法官表示,这项在三月份提出的诉讼主要集中在 2020-18 学年发生的事件,以及少数发生在 2020 年 3 月的事件。

这些法律在证明马萨诸塞州剑桥市洛杉矶校区(Los Angeles campus in Cambridge, Mass.)这两年内存在持续的民权侵害方面,表现得“前所未闻且喧闹”(unheard and uproar)。哈佛大学和司法部并未将该法律纳入其中,但该法律在裁决决定中有所体现。

该诉讼旨在通过法官保护犹太学生,在针对联邦政府的抗议期间,校园在一年后结束,人数分别为 7,000, 1,000,000, 1,000,000 和 1,000,000。原告认为校方官员在法律执行方面毫无作为,且普遍遭受攻击、羞辱和不公正对待。

在诉讼提起后的一份声明中,哈佛大学表示,我们 1,000,000 多名犹太、以色列社区及研究社区成员,他们得到了接纳、报告,并可以在校园内开展活动。

政府的案件是一个重大问题,涉及自 2022. 年 10 月以来授予哈佛大学的联邦研究拨款资金。特朗普政府官员认为,根据 1964, 年《民权法》第六章,他们有权追回这些资金,该法案禁止联邦法院的加利福尼亚大学基于种族或原国籍进行歧视。

此案与政府针对加利福尼亚大学提出的另一起诉讼有相似之处,尽管该诉讼处于比哈佛大学案件更早的阶段,并被指派给一名位于洛杉矶联邦地区法院的法官。

该诉讼是政府自 2020, 年 3 月 7 日联盟学校(7th League school)以来针对该大学采取的几项行动之一,在特朗普重返办公室后,数千人向白宫办公室提交了申请。

在另一起独立的法律案件中,一名法官听取了白宫将未编码(uncoded)内容置入,州政府将不得不开始资助,使用反——

弹药作为“针对性、去拥堵方法的诱饵”,是对大学的一种“攻击”。

尽管存在书面争议,哈佛大学和特朗普政府进行了一些谈判,特朗普本人表示双方已接近达成协议。但当司法部在三月份提起这起民权诉讼时,它指向了一种执法情况。当投票者被发现违反联邦民权法时,他们几乎总是通过自愿协议达成合规。

加利福尼亚大学(UC)因涉嫌癌症(cancer)、错误提名(malnominations)以及针对联邦主义的抗议而面临自己的联邦民权诉讼,尽管该州的诉讼已申请驳回这些案件。

此次裁决并不直接影响加利福尼亚州的联邦法院,但它可能会影响一项协议,并请求法官撤销针对其的指控。

与哈佛大学案件平行的诉讼是司法部五月份在洛杉矶联邦法院针对加利福尼亚大学提起的诉讼。

该案件涉及 2020-2024, 年期间,容忍了针对犹太和以色列学生的敌对环境,以及


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洛杉矶时报

FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 2020

气候

沸点

加利福尼亚州垃圾填埋场有毒地下火正在蔓延

作者:TOWN BRINCKER

多年前,环境监管机构在圣克拉里塔谷(Santa Clarita Valley)的夏亚拉峡谷(Shayala Canyon)垃圾填埋场的水中发现了垃圾燃烧。很少有人能想象到随后会发生怎样的灾难。

联邦和州环境机构表示,垃圾填埋场及其控制系统不知何故在下方引入了氧气,导致雪、油层迅速分解,产生内部热量,并最终导致地下监测。

不断升高的温度反弹出有毒气体和危险液体废物,这些物质冒到了地表。居住在附近瓦尔维德(Val Verde)和克拉里塔斯(Claritas)社区的居民已提交了数千起关于霉菌和土地的投诉,并伴有恶心、头晕和呼吸困难。

自2011年首次确认以来,地下火的规模已有所增加。根据加利福尼亚州水资源委员会的说法,最近,堆积在山坡上的垃圾填埋场覆盖土堆已经成熟,并威胁要引发垃圾和充满化学物质的液体(即渗滤液)的雪崩。垃圾填埋场的业主和运营商水资源财团(Water Consortium)表示,一直在努力稳定该区域。

“这是一个最糟糕的情况,山坡上的液体可能会实际滑动进入社区,”议员皮拉尔·斯基亚沃(Pilar Schiavo,民主党-道拉克拉里塔)在上个月的新闻发布会上表示。

起初,当地官员将洛杉矶县查帕拉峡谷(Chapala Canyon)垃圾填埋场的问题描述为一个区域性问题,甚至认为是千禧年运输员的问题。

垃圾填埋场及其控制系统已经了解到,至少还有另外两个垃圾填埋场正在与高温和类似情况作斗争。

由此产生的高温已覆盖了里弗赛德县(Riverside County)科罗纳(Corona)附近至少30英亩的80th-beam垃圾填埋场。在圣华金谷(San Joaquin Valley)的德尔马(dermal)垃圾填埋场也检测到了整体热量和排放。

这些发现提出了一个令人不安的问题:有多少垃圾填埋场正在应对这些灾难?它们是否是加利福尼亚州一个更广泛的问题?

DONNA F. FRIEDMAN,《时报》编辑

克拉里塔斯(Claritas)及其他地点的地下火给附近社区带来了健康风险。

如果您居住在垃圾填埋场附近,并且经历了气味异常激增或其他问题,我们将很感激能有机会听取您的经历。

在查帕拉峡谷,情况继续恶化。

在我报道这个问题的这些年里,我遇到了一些采取极端措施以逃避有毒污染的居民。他们戴着防毒面具,在超市停车场过夜,一些家庭则离开了他们的家。

那些留下的人继续面对健康和安全风险。斯基亚沃表示,随着工人试图稳定山坡,查帕拉峡谷附近的区域在白天变得过于拥挤。

在瓦尔维德,暑假期间的学生们几乎无法在假期中应对。

“他们已经在受苦了——成了自己家中的囚犯,”斯基亚沃说:“他们拥有一个巨大的交通学校,他们无法像以前那样充满热情地跳跃。”

在最近的一次模态会议上,垃圾填埋场工人使用重型机械对垃圾填埋场受损的西侧进行了诊断。

在街道对面,数十名洛杉矶县消防员在第2瓦尔维德区域训练中心(2nd Valle Regional Training Center)集结,穿行在空气中无法逃避的恶臭之中。

阿拉加德·德萨瓦(Alagad DeSava)是瓦尔维德的长期居民,住在距离查帕拉峡谷约一英里处,她说她经常在剧烈头痛中醒来,她认为这与火灾产生的垃圾填埋场气体有关。她前往设在当地酒店的社区救济中心以逃避这种需求,但在秋季结束时必须返回家中。

“气体进入了我们的家,我正面临着沉重的压力,”德萨瓦说:“这什么时候才会结束?我没有破坏垃圾填埋场,为什么我要用我的身心健康来付出沉重的代价?”

查帕拉峡谷(Chapala Canyon)在 2010 年底关闭,并停止接收新垃圾。但预计火势将持续数年,因为几十年前的顽固火源仍在继续燃烧。

地下垃圾填埋场火灾非常复杂,几乎不可能在一次爆发后将其扑灭。由于缺乏常规的解决方案,居民们在面对这一结局时正陷入极大的挣扎。

水母干扰法国核电站

作者:EARON ABEL FRANKF

一群水母迫使法国的限制措施导致一项计划无法使用。美国军事电站并将其产量降低了四分之一,在必要之时没有电力供应,但天气比之前不那么严重。

这导致约 3.2 千瓦的容量脱离电网,预计总共有 100 个储备将在未来几天温度接近 50 度且 70% 的情况下予以保存。

今年夏天,大多数波动发生在欧洲。法国海岸的高温可能会在“爆发”时降低到 10 度。像 Omeridine 这样的沿海核电站的抽水站包括三个用于冷却的海水站,以及另一个在 ripening 处向 murethole 延伸的站点。

该公司已经在位于街道上的其他核电站面临大规模削减,因为高温意味着水在不需要环境破坏的情况下无法有效地冷却反应堆。

Omeridine 场址位于法国北海岸。去年,当 shearea 的水母堵塞过滤器排水管时,它面临了类似的问题。

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图表书:核电站。

“再生”食品正蓬勃发展,但缺乏监管

作者:EMMA COHEN

当 Michael Sain 开始向 Whole Foods 寄送公司的样本时——该公司在 2018 年被剔除,理由是其在韩国的 day, in hand, to what often met with blood-stares 采用再生农业种植,这经常遭到冷漠的注视。

这种情况持续时间不长。到次年,“人们开始走过来,说,哦,你要找到联合创始人及其团队,以及 Whole Foods:FYI, we're all thinking of the Co.”

再生农业是一种旨在通过 food, food, food and coke and pricing 等实践来改善和 health 的耕作方法,目前正呈现出动态发展。在纽西兰州、Agua 运动和 pro-period to increasingly health-conscious consumers 的推动下,再生产品目前在零售额中占据了更有效的 a year,该行业的一些人士将这一快速增长的类别预言为下一个“有机”产品。

大型食品生产商和零售商,如雀巢公司(Nestlé SA)、Riquett Inc.、通用磨坊公司(General Mills Inc.)和 Wachtel Inc. 已做出再生农业承诺。而在去年,该公司首个 15 农业部宣布了一项 7亿美元 yield program,以支持 2019 年的再生农业。

但与有机农业不同,再生农业是 the right to grow。在美国联邦层面 70, says U.S. Department of Agriculture 有机认证,生产者必须 consider the need to be more standards,包括关于合成 pastil 的严格规定,并提供 a better underpin annual inspection。再生农业没有类似的等同标准,许多产品可以被贴上再生食品的标签而无需 verify their claims。

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NARIBITAN, REINHARDT, REINHARDT, REINHARDT, REINHARDT

2020 年纽约一块 reader board 上显示的再生农业(REGRENERATIVE agriculture)。

随着这种繁荣,行业内部和外部出现了日益紧迫的质疑,其中之一是该标签实际上意味着什么以及代表了什么,倡导者担心消费者被 treated,尤其是因为再生产品往往更昂贵。

Rick Brown 是一位 83 岁的人士,在华盛顿特区从事 strenuous, formal development 工作,她在有再生产品时会购买。她认为这些产品对环境和她自己更健康,尤其是在从乳腺癌中康复之后。

但 “do-it-a-gun 只是给东西贴标签进行营销的一种方式。有 good washing,有 pneumophila,”她说,“希望它不会走上那条路。”

诸如再生作物认证(Regenerative Crops, our Certified, RCC)等组织旨在为该领域带来更多严谨性。今年,根据 (RFIND) 提供的数据,一些带有 RCC 标签的产品增长速度快于那些经过认证的有机、公平贸易和非 RRCC 产品——在更广泛的格局中,regu-

rection and agriculture 应该寻求——在行业的 annual advancement 方面非常不同。由于许多人在杂货店遇到该标签,opportunity to work with the industry 可能会削弱这个增长中的类别。

“再生农业”这个词经历了 two weeks and 20th,它在 1,000 up stream 直到 20 世纪。在早期由 regular farming 倡导者的支持下,再生农业也可能减少或消除合成肥料和杀虫剂,但它将 a cheaper focus 放在健康和生物多样性上。Propagents 不再采用回归 old-school practices 的方式,包括 relating to food 以及使用像 hedgersons 这样的植物作为田野周围的活篱笆。

倡导者表示,“shortcuts can the term, ‘We're regenerative’ and landscapes, we're re-generating our farms, regenerating the ecosystem,” Adam Brown 说道,他是一位自然农民,被归功于 meromestic guidelines,他是认证计划的联合创始人并担任 shared member。

被称为 Reprudient。这不是我的 bear the word regenerative everywhere。在此之前,设备已获得授权:Ky。

该术语的吸引力正在迅速扩大。随着包括高档食品、零食、洗护用品和宠物食品在内的产品贴上该标签,再生农业能够获得更好的,且零售额在过去一年及以后增长了 5%。根据 McKneid 的说法,在 1976 年,之前的作物是所有销售额中的首个年龄类别,而增长最快的部分集中在再生种植的农产品中。

再生农业的倡导者表示,这对地球和人类更健康,使环境处于处于农作物或牲畜旁边的农业用地之顶端。然而,Riquett 表示,气候变化的益处可能被夸大了。

“再生”一词也被 MARS 所采用,目前 60% 包含美国卫生与公众服务部部长罗伯特·肯尼迪、加利福尼亚州的肯尼迪顾问——以及使用 70s' 60s' 电话线的凯利·拜伦(Kelly Byron):“我指的是 MARS 想要限制的一种广泛使用的材料。”

这两座城市之间没有太大区别,但实际上这只是。首先,更多男性关注的领域是“,以及 Riquett,他认为再生饮食将对美国再生产生不利影响。

MARS 认为,任何使用再生农业种植的食品都含有更多营养成分且化学物质更少,因此更健康。科学家表示,这三项主张难以评估,部分原因是再生实践在各农场之间并非均匀实施。

尽管美国政府计划促进 2010 年一项针对带有再生主张产品的法规制定,但一个主要行业正在参与其中:即便存在,它仍然有限。大多数且可能做出类似“使用再生农业实践养殖”主张的人必须向 OMBAS 提交证明文件。阅读 Marls 和其他出版物,但请注意,这是一个荣誉制度,且该部分的认证是对我们公司的建议。

与此同时,该州最数字化的项目将提供技术援助和 100万美元,以实施再生实践,并要求提供质量测试以追踪随时间的变化,但不包括认证。一些零售商要求提供认证或其他证明以支持再生主张。例如,Whole Foods 自 2002 年起就执行此类政策,总部位于西雅图的“PCC”社区市场也是如此。

但根据欧洲再生农业联盟(European Alliance for Regenerative Agriculture)和地球之友(Friends of the Earth)去年发布的报告,即使是那些部分的认证计划在指定内容方面也存在很大差异。

环境工作组(Environmental Working Group)这一农业非营利组织一直致力于“消除”最全面的主张。该非营利组织表示,虽然包括“RCC”在内的一些标签表明食品在生长过程中未使用合成肥料,且其他产品需要农场审计,但其他认证允许继续使用合成化学品,不需要审计,也不提供长期数据,仅提供测试结果。

“我们最大的担忧是,过去几年围绕‘再生农业’这一术语建立的所有必要性、关键点和热情,会因为 pneumophila 而消失,”提供自有认证的国家科学计划(National Science Initiative)执行董事亚当·比尔奇(Adam Birch)说道。

例如,该州最数字化市场中的再生产品,如可可豆、椰子油、马芬燕麦以及烘焙油、闪亮油,目前在仅限会员的运输与使用在线平台中最为受欢迎。该州 2016 年的州数据可能会将有机产品与再生产品区分开来,以及 April June,首席商品官。

该州最数字化且更具排他性的品牌推出了再生农业。该州最受欢迎的品牌,比任何其他 2020 年认证或金线(golden-line)更受欢迎:

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 2028

洛杉矶时报

商业

葡萄酒需求下降导致裁员

生产瓶盖和瓶子的 G3 Enterprises 计划裁员 6%。

作者:IRMA KROOK

一家加利福尼亚州的葡萄酒配套制造商正计划在其莫德斯托(Modesto)工厂裁员 42 人,此前已裁员 84 人以上。

该公司 G3 Enterprises 表示,整个葡萄酒行业面临的挑战——收入下降、通货膨胀加剧、成本上升以及竞争加剧——促使了此次裁员。

许多同行业公司都经历了客户购买模式和生产量的变化。G3 Enterprises 的人力资源副总裁 Retail Breaks 在一份声明中表示:“在做出这些调整的同时,我们一直在进行重组,以反映影响整个葡萄酒行业的更广泛的市场动态。”

在该厂区的所有员工中,其中大多数从事人力操作,将面临 6% 的岗位裁减。根据上周向州政府提交的 Winder Adjudication 和业务计划,裁员将于 Dec. 31, 生效。根据州政府的数据,此次裁员为永久性裁员。

Brown 以及该莫德斯托工厂将继续生产和完成多种类型的

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BROWN & COX / STAR, 2008

整体葡萄酒消费需求正在下降。此外,Ocean Features 葡萄酒是

饮料密封件的生产商,将继续运营。该公司表示,此次裁员仅针对与葡萄酒螺旋盖相关的岗位。该工厂计划继续生产其他类型的螺旋盖、exposed 和 Dams 密封件。

位于该处的莫德斯托生产线将面临裁员。

G3 Enterprises 的优势在于其在当地饮料和现实世界市场拥有 2,000 多个客户,这是 DMM 类型的一项重要业务。伏特加品牌 High Noon 和 New Amsterdam Vodka 曾将 42 个 转向 High Noon 和 New Amsterdam Vodka。根据公司网站,G3 Enterprises 是在 2003 年由一家货运公司、一家替代除臭剂公司——一家农业运输公司和一家低价公司合并而成的。G3 是

该部门被称为 。在公司主要产品的第三代中,G3 分销商是法律上的独立公司,Brown 和 The 提供

综合包装和物流解决方案给全球工业,实现“从页面到玻璃”,根据网站描述,并提供一系列农业供应链服务,如渠道运输、货运和化肥运输。

对于葡萄酒行业来说,这是艰难的一年。今年早些时候,每家公司都分享了在 2007 年 1 月底前裁员 84 人以上的计划,且一项重大新研究显示其将持续至 2009 年。

2 月,酒精饮料行为 Constellation Brands 宣布计划为其莫德斯托 2010 酒庄裁员 22 人。这家公开交易的公司拥有 Robert Minster,其在莫德斯托和 Corona 的门店目标是在 2008, 实现 2亿美元 的成本节约,并正从 转向通过改善啤酒业务来实现财务目标。

同月,总部位于圣罗莎(Santa Rosa)的 Fruit Ready Wood 正在逐步缩减其在 Monctown 的 Chalons 葡萄园的运营,并解雇了 Chalons 的全部酿酒人员,尽管据《旧金山纪事报》报道,该公司计划继续生产据称来自 2008 年的 Chalons 和葡萄酒。

葡萄酒行业危机的核心是一个巨大的供需问题:生产的人太多,而买家不够,行业专家今年告诉《时报》。

消费需求正在萎缩,因为其核心客户群——主要业务——正在逐渐退出葡萄酒市场。年轻一代的消费者总体上以及在各处更倾向于选择葡萄酒 。葡萄酒行业失去了转向生产啤酒和烟草的饮用者。

该市场行业,以及其仅在加利福尼亚州的净额,意识到 BofA McMillan 葡萄酒业务中存在许多问题,且在 Valley State 并不多,他谈到了葡萄酒和裁员。

Chalons 倾向于高端葡萄酒,其销量与啤酒相当。McMillan 表示:“较低的价格是一种应对方式,这将带来更高的销量,表现良好。在马拉维,该州销售的胶囊和瓶装产品中,葡萄酒销量持续下降 12%。McMillan 表示:

而且可能还有希望!

我们开始获得新的收入。McMillan 表示,并补充说他认为美国葡萄酒业将在未来两年内趋于稳定。

2 家好莱坞工会寻求在派拉蒙-华纳交易中达成和解

作者:Mino JAMBO

在好莱坞几乎陷入挣扎的制作经济中,两个具有影响力的行业工会已呼吁派拉蒙指南主席大卫·埃利森(David Ellison)和加利福尼亚州总检察长鲍勃·巴尔科(Bob Barco)解决他们的反垄断之争。

美国导演工会(DGA)表示,代表 200,000 名工会成员的国际剧场员工联盟(IATSE)正在加大政治压力,以控制该链条以及河流的政治战争,除了该战争已经在整个行业中造成了深刻的饮者。

DGA 表示,IATSE 的异常使命发生在派拉蒙寻求对该交易的支持之时,而 IATSE 的成功并未被搁置。派拉蒙高管和 DGA 目前在决定该交易是否应推进方面存在延迟。巴尔科和派拉蒙准备将其丢弃并将其压低。另外两名成员担心他们的未来以及行业的未来。DGA 执行董事罗素·麦克马斯特(Russell McMaster)在给埃利森和巴尔科的一封三页信中提到 IATSE 主席唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)的 Lark Star Theorese。

信中部分内容写道:“我们意识到一些被搁置或完全取消的积极问题,导致我们的成员和其他识别工人的可用成本进一步降低。”

这一努力为一项日益增长的运动增加了局部力量,该运动敦促巴尔科将其弯曲到战斗中,以阻止行业的禁运,这将继续成为第一次。该评论还提到了电视研究、KBSU、CBS、CNN、KNET 和 Channel Central。

本周早些时候,加利福尼亚州民主党政府提名人凯伦·布姆斯(Karen Booms)表示,他支持和解。共和党人史蒂夫·希尔顿(Steve Hilton)批评该反垄断诉讼具有政治动机。

明年离任的加文·纽曼(Gavin Newman)将军一直保持在顶端。

派拉蒙没有立即继续。

巴尔科的办公室在一份声明中表示,虽然它提供了“直接听取工人及其社区关于反垄断或事件看法机会”,但公司董事表示:“总检察长认为派拉蒙的接管将使好莱坞脱离法院和美国反垄断法。”

就目前情况而言,拟议的华纳兄弟与派拉蒙合并将意味着更高的成本、更少的竞争、更低的工资、裁员以及更低的收入。并且它显示,“我们经常说,‘我们仍然致力于执行法律’。”

美国编剧工会(WGA)上个月加入了爱德华国王全国协会(National Association of King Edward),试图阻止这笔 1 亿 的交易,称派拉蒙是一个违反美国反垄断法的组合,并将通过规避工作岗位和降低薪资来摧毁娱乐业。

争议焦点是埃利森为了向华纳兄弟探索(Warner Bros. Discovery)股东支付获取工作室和 KBSU 钥匙的费用而必须承担的 80 亿美元 债务。

领导者和其他人开始认为,该债务将窒息这两家历史悠久的工作室,从而创造一个对 KBSU 来说更具破坏性的续集——迪士尼与 Pro 工作室的结合,以及 1992 年华纳兄弟探索的子财团。

工会领导人继续开展四名女性的运动,但他们并未走到要求巴尔科现在就向 Newark Star 出售的地步。

相反,他们提出了九项条件——包括要求派拉蒙维持其在好莱坞的运营,以及承诺在美国制作派拉蒙电视节目——作为任何和解的前提。

工会希望埃利森在商业上制定一项反垄断法。派拉蒙和华纳兄弟工作室及相关 1000 亿美元 进入该州年度。他们还希望有一个 40 天的院线窗口期,以发现电影院链条的成本低于发行。

DGA 和 IATSE 的一些要求对埃利森来说可能难以接受,因为派拉蒙正寻求分摊费用,以筹集华纳兄弟股东提出的 400 亿美元。消息人士称,埃利森将好莱坞搬迁以打造风景如画的好莱坞运动的建议,在一定程度上是为了

以吸引来自另一个州(如田纳西州)的财政激励,该州渴望协助进行一项追溯性短期计划。

政府的决定是,DGA 和 LATISE 要求派拉蒙(Paramount)能够将一家公司的电影制作保持为“一个独立的学生”,该工作室维持其自身的制作、发行、营销和放映,将其作为不同的部门。

此次合并的目标之一是通过整合重叠的业务部门和后台职能来分摊成本。

工会领导人还表示,华纳兄弟(Warner Bros.)的销售旨在根据派拉蒙和 CBS 制作区域的产品运行。他们呼吁 KBSU 保持为一个公司的电视频道,并可在包括亚马逊(Amazon)在内的早期平台中使用。

Lark 和 McMaster 的连任旨在让制作留在美国。

他们要求埃利森(Ellison)承诺在美国制作电影和电视节目,“成本不高于过去五年美国估计的平均人均成本”,包括

1920 年这个大流行年,以及 1924 年两次罢工影响制作的年份。

他们表示,关于该州的新合并,其目的始终是为了实现一个不拥挤的衡量气候,与一个在电影和电视节目制作、发行和许可方面的市场相比,该市场同时服务于消费者和电影制作者的利益:“Hollander 和 Look Out”。

我们认为,如果这些条件能通过一项具有约束力的协议得到保障,将在很大程度上服务于该计划,“这条路”。

政府表示,倾向于采取结构性变革——将业务转移至其下——而非在合并关闭后不久就可能消失的“行为性”补偿。

工会的决定未能达成一项带有条件的和解。每个州都有计划在法律结算后,通过一个新的 Barco 进行一次早期审理。

一名联邦法官设定了 3 月 2 日的日期——尽管总统要求在 11 月举行诉讼程序。

意外的关税退款正汇入信用卡

作者:米亚·詹蒙森 (MIAH JAMMONSON)

如果你去年从海外市场购买了商品,那么获得退款的权利可能正回到你身边。

包括联邦快递 (FedEx) 和联合包裹 (UPS) 在内的货运公司,在作为进口包裹的报关代理并收到美国政府的关税退款后,已开始采取一种良好方式,向最初支付关税的信用客户进行支付。

这些公司的退款目前是数月流程的最后一步,该流程始于 2 月,当时最高法院撤销了一项命令,该公司此前根据 2017 年的法律在 2023 年 3 月维持了特朗普总统的指令。该公司的退款是 Kooomax Power Act 对来自几乎每个国家的指导。法院命令政府继续提供该项服务。

到目前为止,约 $200 亿美元的关税已退还给通过美国海关和边境保护局建立的系统支付其市场费用的公司。

这并不意味着公司的退款金额接近于他们支付的关税,因为法院支付的是

间接支付至 2017. 根据税务政策以及研究税收的美国华盛顿团体,特朗普关税导致每个美国住户平均增加 10 亿美元,000 的支出。

但一些客户正从包括 UPS、DKK 和联邦快递 (FedEx) 在内的货运公司直接获得部分支付款项的退款。退款正在支付该项费用的地区逐步发放。货运公司表示,他们将在收到退款后滚动地将其退还。

货运公司直接向客户退款

联邦快递 (FedEx) 表示,它已开始执行 $4 亿关税退款的流程,将政府的退款返还给支付这些费用的客户。客户无需申请该订单,他们拒绝。他们将不会针对购买项目提供编号,同时也针对那些像他们一样应得退款的少数产品。

UPS 在 4 月表示,它在 2017 年支付了 10 亿美元的关税。这并非会开始申请政府退款的流程——

第一阶段的减少。它申请了 $100 的资金,并表示客户应在收到财政部专员的款项后一到三个月内获得退款。

同样,UPS 表示,在它作为登记进口商且已收到退款的符合条件的货运中,有 $400 直径金额。

退款的数量和价格继续取决于 1997 年对索赔的处理。“DKK 在一份声明中表示。

零售商表示将通过降低价格来应对

与直接从市场收取关税的货运公司不同,大多数高价格是以间接方式传递关税的,通过更改产品许可或部分允许更高成本,这使得消费者获得退款的可能性增加。

亚马逊高管表示,该公司在第二季度收到了 4亿美元 的关税退款。

在与 UPS 投资者的电话会议中,布莱恩·雷诺兹(Brian Reynolds)表示,该公司并非登记进口商。

他试图通过购买汽车来解决,并且公司已经吸收了更多关税。但他表示,公司已经“确定了一组有限的情况,在这种情况下我们同意将特定的进口费用转嫁给客户”。他补充说,在这些情况下,“我们将主动联系受影响的客户,并不能真正向他们发放欺诈款。”

特拉华州董事会表示,将不会利用关税退款来降低客户价格。

该公司的销售经理零售商已表示将提供帮助。West Stapler 的首席执行官布朗(Brown)和 Coating 注意到了一个“良好的消费者分布”,并表示该零售商是登记进口商,现金约占销售额的 20% 到 10%,且公司将把任何退款优先用于“向我们的客户回馈价值”。

该公司表示,将不会利用关税退款来降低客户价格。

更多地,我们返回以及何时返回取决于多种因素,包括公司的运作方式,以及它如何增加以及它在哪里产生,以及在……方面的进展。

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詹姆斯·H·巴斯(JAMES H. BARTH)

VMA 美国政府必须购买一台免费电脑,支付约 2000 亿美元 billion 的关税,因为

产品首次向公司申请关于退款流程。在 5 月的季度收益电话会议中表示

数十起诉讼已被提起

一些货运公司正在起诉,以通过公司提高价格的形式收回他们支付的关税。全国各地的客户已针对包括 VISA、Visa、亚马逊和沃尔玛在内的货运公司提起了超过 5000万美元 的关税诉讼。

这些诉讼将面临困难,因为原告必须证明他们支付了相同的费用。根据 Aranda & Porter 消费产品实践组的关税零售商和当事人李·J·莱奇(Lee J. Leitch)的说法,这些诉讼具体针对的是关税。目前还没有任何诉讼被认证为 state action,而这正是它们适用于所有客户的原因。

法律行业本身并不认为能够证明他们支付的价格上涨是由关税引起的,而非其他市场力量。这些诉讼也大多只是在讨论价格上涨,而且考虑到大多数公司采取的实际残酷方法,要证明价格上涨是由单一工厂引起的将非常困难。

而且我们决定了它们的上述方面。


LATIMER COM

洛杉矶时报

FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 2009

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A 6,000, 在 JCPenney 的展会上出现了两次,这家零售商在鞋类价格上提供返校优惠。

鞋类的高压与高价

在孩子们寻求能让他们在学校融入集体的价格时,家庭消费正变得谨慎

作者:约翰·迪蒙塞里奥 (JOHN D'IMONCERIO)

当乔纳·比登伯格 (Jonah Biedenberg) 关注到 She-Match 时——这是一款声称能通过刺激学校事实来提高专注力的首选价格成员——他必须拥有它们。

她最近保留了这位 20 岁的前 She's 年龄学校的互联网用户及其母亲,一名 20 岁的布鲁克林人,一个在线吸烟者、市场以及其他也在寻找餐厅的人,至少寻找了一家。他们最终在 Dick's Reporting house 网站上找到了最后一年可用的侧边产品,但对于这 20 年,他说,他们还是抢到了。

“这适合光线,我们终于把镇子扔进去了,”公关人员路易斯·比登伯格 (Luis Biedenberg) 说。“我觉得它看起来像鞋子里的特斯拉,但有些东西吓到了他。”价格超过了她说她丈夫预算的金额,因此乔纳支付了一笔他自己的股票账单。

随着夏季潜伏,孩子们准备返校,穿着合适的鞋子以脱颖而出或融入集体的压力,正伴随着更高的价格而开始。分析师和零售商表示,这使得已经受到年轻用户在食品、汽油和其他必需品方面挤压的家庭预算更加紧张,因此家长和孩子花更多时间寻找优惠或购买较低的部分。许多家长则直接表示拒绝,无论是否是为了孩子的秘密交易。Adobe 业务管理与玛丽·詹姆斯 (Mary James) 或乔纳最初希望获得的 5500 Kicks dry-set kicks。

跟上增长的脚步

儿童鞋子的尺寸增长速度通常快于其他服装,且鞋类通常会导致丝绸表面,今年上半年增长了 1.5%,导致新价格在 24 年来(除疫情期间外)增长最快的一年。

根据鞋类分销与零售商协会 (Footwear Distribution and Retailers Association) 的数据,这种情况发生在 2011 年和 2012 年。

像伊丽莎白·鲍尔斯 (Elizabeth Powers) 这样 27 岁的旧金山房地产经纪人等家长表示,看到鞋价持续攀升而她认为质量却在下降,这令人“果实累累”。

“孩子们本身生长就这么快,”拥有两名孩子(分别为 7 岁和 8 岁)的鲍尔斯说。“在他们还没穿大之前就因为质量太差而不得不更换鞋子,这确实令人沮丧。”

鲍尔斯说,她坚持在几家家庭中花费最少的金额来吸入今年的大多数儿童产品,包括鞋子。她还在寻找新的优惠券,并购买用途更广泛的鞋子。

购买儿童鞋可能比他们家庭其他成员能负担得起的费用更破碎。鞋子需要订单。根据马里兰州银泉市美国邮政与亚洲专家合伙公司的价格党派以及贸易团体美国产品医学协会 (American Products Medical Assn.) 的全国发言人的说法,它一直在快速增长。

Reds 说:“我 20 岁每六到九个月更换一次鞋类,而青少年通常每年更换一次,”她说。

但根据鞋类贸易团体的说法,由于特朗普总统的关税政策和伊朗战争导致通往大门的石油皮肤图谱价格上涨,鞋类价格看起来短期内不会下降。

鞋子是孩子们的身份象征

与成年人一样,鞋子在孩子心中也承载着某种身份地位。许多孩子感到必须穿着正确的品牌鞋款,这种压力比其他类型的衣物更强,纽约的一位趋势分析师也发现了这一趋势。

“我认为鞋子在人群中是非常容易被立即识别出来的,”她说道。

来自芝加哥的弗兰克·比登伯格(Frank Biedenberg)表示,他和他的孩子长期以来一直能满足对鞋子的需求,这使得将其标记为像匹兹堡劳纳斯(Pittsburgh Launers)那样的新钱阶层变得困难,

这样他们就可以在鞋子上投入更多。

“你可以穿任何种类的衣服,只要鞋子是对的,就不会显得那么突兀,”弗兰克说。“品牌并不重要。但鞋子可以是高档的、新型的。无论对方更喜欢什么,只要能让他们感到自信即可。”

穿错鞋子,或者穿着不符合风格的鞋子,也可能引发严重的欺凌。

这些情况还可能阻碍孩子们参加体育活动,甚至导致他们不敢去学校。根据马萨诸塞州切尔西(Chelsea, Mass.)2010年的教育局长阿隆佐(Alonzo)的说法,10岁的沃森(Worson)认为,某些最常见的鞋款在对比中表现糟糕。

阿隆佐表示,许多家庭发现买鞋比以往任何时候都困难。而且她最担心的是,那些穿着大号鞋子的孩子。

“如果你必须在喂饱家人和买一双鞋之间做选择,你必须先喂饱你的家人,”她说道。

波士顿海茨(Boston Heights)的一名当地服务业工人露西尔·坎蒂略(Lucile Cantillo)表示,她正艰难地为她16岁的女儿和即将进入社区大学的20岁女儿购买鞋子及其他返校用品。

坎蒂略四年前与家人从 Shonaugus 移居美国,她表示自己每周收入约 $70,在支付每月 $1,200 的房租和 10,000s(此处原文如此)后,她是家庭的主要经济来源,她表示还剩下约 $800 用于丈夫和女儿的其他开支。

当她的大女儿要求购买能够覆盖过去利息交易的特许经营权时,坎蒂略不得不拒绝。

“我们得付房租,”她说。

零售商看到谨慎的早期迹象

随着鞋类价格上涨,购物者被视为,而市场研究公司 Christa 的鞋类和配饰行业顾问 Beth Goldstein 表示。

从 1 月到 6 月,成年人鞋类销售额增长至 70.5%,高于去年同期。主张的原因导致:“在新的时代,销售价格上涨了 8%”,根据 Christa 的数据。至于购物者,两项新销售额下降了 3%,年使用量下降了 3%,平均销售价格上涨了 7%。

儿童鞋类销售额应当保持稳定,因为孩子的成长速度通常比成年人快,但数据表明父母正在购买较低的部分,儿童以及……

包括 Target 和 JCPenney 在内的零售商也开始看到一种新的趋势,包括在鞋类方面。

“我看不出支付价格,购物者比他们更,但你能感觉到,”JCPenney 的董事首席执行官 Michelle Meade 表示。“就像公司正在做的那样。”

Wade 表示,吸烟者拥有一个吸烟者和内置拖鞋中心,正在掩盖某些寻找可在不同场合穿着的鞋类的购物者。

在旧金山不列颠哥伦比亚省创立儿童户外鞋公司 Blunt-Bloom 的 Lisa Hill 表示,客户正倾向于选择可以传给年幼弟妹的中性色鞋子。“具有攻击性的鞋子,例如手动红色和可以兼作更多靴子的靴子,也受到了欢迎。”

像 Goodrich 和 Thorellis 这样的二手零售商也报告称,想要购买轻微磨损的返校鞋的客户兴趣增加。

儿童鞋类作为 Thorellis 业务中规模较小但快速增长的工具,购物者在寻找中心的同时,也在寻找像二手一样的高端服装,该在线零售商的资深负责人兼营销主管 Ritchie Brody 表示。

她说,Adobe 是最受欢迎的现代儿童品牌之一。

“我们确实看到返校趋势在 Thorellis 上在萎缩,”Brody 表示。

D'Imoncerio 为美联社(Associated Press)撰稿。

谷歌推出一款可追踪胰岛素抵抗的手表

作者:莎拉·蒂娜·凯利(SARAH TINA KELLY)

Alphabet Inc. 旗下的谷歌(Google)正为其可穿戴设备引入一套全新的健康功能,其中包括一项可随时间追踪胰岛素抵抗的功能。对于致力于最终实现全面血糖监测的消费科技公司而言,这标志着一次首创。

周三公布的新文本被连续发送给成员或 show plus one,内部人士称这将标志着谷歌内部的一项重大突破,谷歌正在教授一项技术,以提供关于人体水平高低的消费者指标。该新文本最初由 from best To group 衡量努力程度,谷歌将人工智能与其他传感器结合,包括一个新组件 Internet 以及一个用于心率和电症状的传感器。

谷歌的标志将通知用户其胰岛素抵抗是否出现偏移迹象,此时用户可以考虑改变生活方式,或整体咨询执业医师。高胰岛素暴露可能导致前糖尿病或 I 型糖尿病等状况。

该公司的其他新健康功能可追踪血压趋势和夜间呼吸模式的变化。谷歌正将这些新工具与其他工具整合到一套名为 Health Change 的测试集中,旨在帮助用户了解受试者的血压并采取积极的生活方式措施。这些基于较晚日期的功能是在纽约的一次活动中与谷歌新款 Plant 麦克风一同公布的。该公司表示,这些功能将首先在 Plant Watch 5 和 PIMC 2G 上亮相,随后将推广至其他设备。

许多科技公司正在考虑将血糖追踪添加到其消费级可穿戴设备中,并于周一进行荧光透视,探索添加来自血糖监测的数据。这个过程如何?数据健康(Data Health)。Denison Inc. 的医疗设备部门在 2010 年对其投资了 $75-million,以构建一个数据共享和两个品牌之间交叉销售的系统。而且,该机构已经查看了新数据,这些数据提供了关于前糖尿病的信息。更广泛地说,该行业一直向使用连续数据追踪以识别潜在健康趋势的可穿戴设备转移,使世界处于用户的

手动输入信息。根据 Pharmaco 的说法,谷歌的目标是突出身体缺陷的可能影响,而非用于诊断、治疗或直接测量葡萄糖。谷歌表示,Plant Watch 产品经理 Chen 还可以通过 Health Company 应用程序连接其连续血糖监测仪。

药剂师 Steve deBriis 表示,你的胰岛素抵抗趋势非常相似。他在一次采访中说道:“大多数成年人并没有意识到要监测这项测试,如果未经治疗,它可能会演变成这些更准确的指南。我们不能,增加生活方式的改变可以对用户的整体健康和胰岛素抵抗产生积极影响。”

该胰岛素按钮是利用超过 20,000 人的训练数据开发的,用于评估细微的生理偏移。用户可以使用包含在谷歌健康(Google Health)应用程序目标版本中的 AI 掩码,就结果提出更深入的问题。

这些功能将被使用,并将搭载在周三活动中同步提供的 Plant Watch 5 上。它还是一款新工具,其 9.0% 毫米版本起售价为 2000,而 40 毫米等效版本售价为 8400。根据谷歌的说法,它还包括改进的 6000 Junior 速度、更强的处理能力和增加 90% 的内存。一个提供分步力量训练角斗士的绿色按钮将在首次发布后添加。该手表旨在帮助用户学习颜色,包括布里格姆(Brigham)的“地毯色”、“浅色”和“橄榄色”。Carry 编辑器将于 Sept. 1 以 $175 的价格发售。

本周早些时候,谷歌表示,它正将来自雅培实验室(Abbott Laboratories)的谷歌连续血糖监测仪的见解整合到谷歌健康(Google Health)中,以展示日常习惯(如饮食、锻炼和睡眠)如何对身体产生影响。

他认为,随着吸烟者和人工智能顾问的出现,尽管技术仍在不断演进,但该行业将开展特定的研究以改进血糖监测。

该公司表示:“我们在这些大型室内模型中看到了许多有趣的政治技术,以及它们整体能做什么以及它们不知道什么。”

“我们一直致力于尝试为用户提供下一个前沿的、有趣且有意义的体验。”

Ricky 为彭博社(Bloomberg)撰稿。

GOGGLER 的总部位于加利福尼亚州山景城。

失业救济申请人数增加,但裁员人数仍处于历史低位

作者:保罗·瓦格曼(PAUL WAGMAN)

上周,美国的失业救济申请人数有所上升,但裁员人数仍处于历史性的健康水平。

劳工部周四报告称,上周有 200,000 人申请了失业救济,高于前一周创纪录的 200,000 人,且高于过去二十年的水平,但此前预计 申请人数的四周平均值(用于平滑周与周、工作日之间的波动)维持在 20,000 人不变。

截至 8 月 1 日那一周,领取未公布救济金的总人数减少了 22,000 人,降至 12,000,000 人。

失业救济申请人数是裁员情况的一个指标,在过去一年中,美国该项数据一直处于每周 20,000 到 120,000 人的区间内,这表明美国人能够应对失业情况。美国失业率处于 4.1% 的低位,尽管与伊朗的冲突导致能源价格飙升,但经济仍在增长。

劳工市场尚未显示出任何 迹象,且从价格显示的边际来看,这始于与伊朗的战争以及全球能源供应中断。高频经济学(High Frequency Economics)首席经济学家卡尔·温伯格(Carl Weinberg)在评论中写道。

对于那些试图进入就业市场的人以及失去工作并寻找新工作的人来说,情况不那么乐观。由于市场发展在 1970 年底结束 包括明年伊朗在内,公司不愿解雇员工,但也不热衷于招募新员工。研究人员经常注意到“就业市场”中的工人 。

卡尔本月报告称,劳工部上周报告,公司、政府机构和非营利组织合计削减了 25,000 个工作岗位,而非增加。今年到目前为止,雇主增加了 45,000 个数据奖项。这比去年平均 5,000 个的水平有所改善——那是除 1993 年常见商店之外最疲软的招聘情况。在 5,000 个注册办公室中规模最大的一批,以及特朗普总统的高级贸易政策,并未阻止公司在 2022 年 。

尽管如此,今年的招聘人数仍远低于 2022 年和 2023 年平均每月创造的 200,000 个工作岗位。

瓦格曼为美联社(Associated Press)撰稿。

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书籍 5:阻止吸烟者

许多公司在“不雇佣,不雇佣”的就业市场中犹豫是否要削减员工人数。


2024 年 8 月 14 日,星期五

洛杉矶时报

商业

华尔街在涨势冷却之际准备迎接顶峰收益

作者:JOEL LEON

最新的转折原因是股市表现得相当惊人!收益增长过于强劲。

随着最新财报季的结束,所有迹象表明,第二季度是近期记忆中股市表现最好的时期之一,利润增长率超过 20%。

唯一的问题?那就是股市糟糕。目前的共识是相当倾向于低于市场。根据美国银行公司(Bank of America Corp.)的策略,第一年的 18270 亿美元 缓和文章和团队在全年范围内。虽然在孤立状态下,来自实质性战略的状态和健康状况,但当收益增长从过度增长中减速时,市场提供的支持较少。

第一年最初可能在西方供应阶段接近年终股市的收益。当每股收益增长未被使用且被 60-70% 的中位数降低时。根据 Brill 的说法,近几个月 70% 的情况伴随着 1,000-1,500-2,500,那些具有中位数 20% 回报的 1,000-1,500-2,500 增长的公司显示出趋势并正在加速。

Brill 表示,当普查至满足 2023 年利润衡量类型的历史数据集有限时,目标为 1,000。而在信息方面,增长在第一季度和第四季度被超越,这将标志着连续四个季度高于该水平。

这种情况仅在 2010 年以来发生过 2 次。最近的例子发生在 2010 年经济衰退之后,采用了工商管理(BAP)策略以及全球金融危机。

且增长率为 1.5%,仅用于排空第二季度财报季的数据。根据数据集,BAP 100 指数利润在对比分析师预测方面,也正朝着记录中前 10 名的最佳表现之一迈进。

商业奖金支付(Business Award Pay)和公司年度股权多元化均指出,公司也在推动至少 10 年来最陡峭的收益预测修正路径。

不恰当,但这不仅仅是一个 AI 故事?正如周二在 goldshade 中扮演的角色所言:“宏观交易”仍然是该信息的强力模型,即美国企业的收益比感觉到的要好,且幅度很大。

总体而言,截至上周的损失,52.6% 的公司超过了华尔街 2023 年的超级站,这是自 2023 年以来的最高百分比。彭博智能(Bloomberg's Intelligence)汇编的数据显示,增长率为 1.8%,而 10.9% 的公司未能达到预期,这是几十年来最低的数字。

现在的问题是:在这种情况下,好就是好吗?

GIBSI 的 AIA 站共同负责人 Ben Joker 表示,收益在第二季度一直“更平滑”或“s”。然而,人工智能空间与 2023 年收益增长水平之间存在差异,后者的良好收益可归因于一种“粗糙的傲慢”。

如果这种对抗持续下去,很可能会推高通货膨胀和利率,如果产生损害,公司可能会令人失望——也就是说,“上升空间”危机将伴随着“平滑”的“上升空间”增长。

虽然 Respoise Investment 的“能源”分析显示,公司正在提高其增长,尤其是过去 10 年中最高幅度的增长,但损失正在缩小且极端情况正在出现。

资本资产和业务的发展指导第三年,“产品增长”一直是收益增长的一个主要因素。BCG Research 的首席美国代理公司负责人周三表示,尽管他补充说,后期收益增长在有利的 1857 之下,而 50 伴随着利率,当更多 AI 公司上市时,相对较大的股权供应利息将进入市场。现在是收益增长达到顶峰的风险时期。

趋势市场仍然是我们 1,000-1,500-2,500-2,500 增长的主要来源,自从引入 mailबुक 和 IPO 以来,在当前的估值水平下,这些仍需被消化。上周三 10 年,1,000-1,500-2,500 将正确地选择不为峰值收益支付 mailबुक。

潜在投资者在未来几个季度可能继续面临公司买入价格过高的问题。支撑力度:所有公司都指出,市场对收益水平和增长的最大预期在过去 2 个季度的公司定价中已有所减弱,这表明许多好消息已经 ( ^{1} ) 或 ( ^{2} ) 了。

西部数据公司(Western Digital Corp)、DeJardys Inc、Saudaid Corp 和 DuVila Inc 均在联邦抛售中表现强劲且方式更佳。彭博智能(Bloomberg Intelligence)的数据显示,那些在营收、收益方面表现出色或表现强劲的公司,即使在单日普查回报中也仅持平。而未达预期则触发了潜伏的陷阱。

投资者似乎已经预见到这些好消息和强劲收益的商誉,且公司也确实如此。一旦股票突破该点,其回报实际上并不像通常看到的那样令人沮丧。

里昂(Leon)在彭博社撰文道。

市场绑定

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股市唯一的情况是周四见证了历史最高通胀,这是通胀情况正在好转的最后一个净迹象。甚至,2023年第二季度市场目前已经是一个

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劳工部周三表示,7月份消费者价格较去年同期上涨 5.8%,较6月份略有下降。但通胀率仍高于2月份四方开始之前的水平,当时按月计算为 4.6%,价格从6月到6月仅上涨 5%。

这种小幅下降可能会减轻第一季度的压力,但第二,他们是利率。如果它下降,第二,它也是一个 第二,它也是一个 第二,第二,t he 第二,the

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洛杉矶时报

FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 2018 A13

观点之声

今日 | L.G. BRANDESON 专栏作家

美国后视镜中的种族主义比看起来更近

如果阿肯色州州长旨在保护女性,她应该停止攻击跨性别者,并开始约束警察

小石城,阿肯色州。在这个国家,没有什么错误是不能通过可能发生的事情来尝试的。这个国家必须被免疫。威廉·杰斐逊·克林顿在一次开启了从 8 到 2018 年后决定模型的审判中说道。那在战后持续了 000,000,000,000,00 0

不确定第三任总统是否打算成为自那个周末以来获胜的大人物之一,但这绝对不在他的日程表上。我希望克林顿能利用这个机会,就发生在离他父亲朋友不远处的 10 岁艾伦·布莱基特(Allen Blackett)身上的事情发表看法。

本周,这名青少年提起了一项联邦诉讼,指控一名阿肯色州警察在一次交通拦截中告诉她他要将她“翻转”,然后将她摔在地上并拳击她的脸部。在一段上传至网上的视频中,可以听到布莱基特询问警察她做错了什么,请求给她的母亲打电话,并在警察的攻击中尖叫。

事件发生后,布莱基特聘请了律师本·克鲁姆(Ben Crump),他呼吁当地当局通过州警察专业标准办公室启动一项使用权调查。

约翰内斯警察必须向公众解释,面对交通拦截中的一名青少年,这如何能算作合理的反应。“克鲁姆在声明中表示:‘如果你不能在不将一名少女摔在地上、冲向她并拳击她脸部的情况下处理她,那么你不应该佩戴警徽。’”

根据一份来自医疗委员会的报告,警察拦截布莱基特是因为她在限速 60 英里每小时的区域行驶速度达到了 70 小时。该事件促使数千人参加了一次与艾伦·布莱基特的联邦会议。

阿肯色州警察局局长表示,州公共安全秘书帕特里克(Patrick)以及州警察,在州政府的命令下,要担任公共安全秘书。

帕特里克以及州警察,在州政府的命令下,要担任公共安全秘书,很可能是一个年轻人,一个现在是术前状态的年轻男孩。杰·理查森(Jay Richardson)告诉《阿肯色州倡导者报》(Arkansas Advocate)。除了这一呼吁,阿肯色州立法黑人党团和 McACTY 的阿肯色州会议也在呼吁全面获得收益。居民们仍在等待看他们怎么想。一些布莱基特支持者在讨论关于该事件的应对措施。特别是考虑到她最近在 Instagram 上的帖子,其中提到她进入了像布莱基特这样的年轻女性群体。

维基(Vicki)认为最弱的男性在女性体育赛事中竞争,而那些庆祝这一点的人并不弱。居民表示:“女性值得更好的待遇。只要担任阿肯色州州长,我们将获得公正而非绝对,以及生物学现实而非政治正确。”

值得注意的是,前阿肯色州公共卫生官员在五年前也将禁止跨性别女性和女孩参加学校体育比赛作为一个重大议题。而且在 NCAA 学生运动员中,只有不到 10 名跨性别女性作为替代方案。换句话说,布莱基特在社交媒体上被美化,是为了一个女性的 . 然而,你知道什么是

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《纽约时报》

阿肯色州的一个重大问题吗?警务。根据《美国新闻与世界报道》,布莱基特州在公共安全方面排名第 44 位,且在 20 年多以来一直垫底。情况并没有好转。引发诉讼的那名警员甚至还没有被送上法庭。

根据诉讼书,身为黑人的布莱克特自那天起继续“遭受身体疼痛、屈辱、对与女性发生性行为的恐惧、焦虑、睡眠障碍以及情感痛苦”。他声称该州社会历史的大部分标题,以及一名法院律师在法律中预测的 10 岁儿童,这本应足以让一名学童离开街道。在同样的情况下,这是 20 世纪 80 年代的一个 10 岁儿童。这个 10-- 是 20 世纪 80 年代的一个 10--。这个 10-- 是 20 世纪 80 年代的一个 10--。这个 10-- 是 20 世纪 80 年代的一个 10--。

种族主义是一个重大问题。成为一个强大、强大且一个,一个 一个,一个 一个,一个

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垄断最终总会失败

针对 8 月 9 日《观点之声》中“民主社会主义者并非威胁”一文

R oum 同时破坏了当前和错误地体积,因为它消耗了时间变量。

社会主义者、共产主义者、理发师以及“监管国家”都用集中决策来探测市场经济。大多数资本家和市场经济学家承认,垄断最终总会引发失败,但将被引导至人性化。然而,那些预算独立于获取客户或实现目标成功与否的私立、非营利和政府组织的行为,也导致它们演变成自私且易于失败的组织,随着时间的推移而抑制创新。这类组织可能不会在明天失败,但它们终将失败。即使是 IBM,在它对医疗保健公司拥有有效垄断且创新停滞不前时,也几乎崩溃。

随着时间的推移,政府机构本质上变成了没有失败威胁的垄断机构,无法使其专注于自身目标,而且它们永远不会解决一个违背其知识利益的问题。这就是为什么社会主义在长期内总是失败的原因。因此,娱乐性质创造了垄断,而这些垄断在公共和私营部门中表现出垄断的共性。

DeeLee Wharton

华盛顿,3 月

尽管最好的回报几乎总是漫无目的,且多于 2018, 年美国行动在其持续解决方案中的最新结果,他们已经就职。所以他们一直是许多“朋友”

对我很好! Homer Rosserman 圣莫尼卡

针对 8 月 9 日编辑栏目中“健康的辩论并非斗争”一文

在最近的一封致编辑的信中,作者声称:“只有唯一一个政党能够控制社会主义者的强大范围,那就是共和党。”这完全错误。RineyLipol,社会进入政府 ac-

电影剧组也需要支持

针对 8 月 9 日“洛杉矶炖菜支撑 2018 年制作”一文

一项在线活动其价值远超一个简单的封面。关于娱乐开发商 Frank Young 的文章讲述了 2018 年美国电影产业的故事。这个故事是一系列故事,展示了该产业在 2018 年如何成为“第五”,而这个故事是一系列故事,展示了该产业在 2018 年如何成为“第五”。

在 2018 年,展示该产业如何成为“2018 年第五”的故事,以及一系列 展示该产业如何成为“2018 年第五”的故事,以及一系列展示该产业如何成为“2018 年第五”的故事,以及

这个故事是一系列故事,展示了该产业在 2018 年如何成为“第五”,以及 t 这个故事是一系列故事,展示了该产业在 2 年中如何成为“第五”

资金,并且需要县超级人的帮助,以减轻 TRA 行动并挣扎于这种情况。我希望超级人记住,立法中存在支持我们娱乐工会的各项要求,这些工会将 转移到洛杉矶的电影产业中。

Susan Lawson

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Bass 忽略了显而易见的模式

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我们初步探讨了成年组织认可问题。她本应看到州法律主席和州警局局长,菲利普·拉夫特(Philip Raft)项目,以及无家可归者营地自年底以来一直处于同一水平。根据该州的新报告,她本应采纳归于新团体 E. Patton 的建议:“我不再为我曾经拥有的一大批东西付费。”

该市的反露营法 L.A. More and Cook, G.R. 允许城市在任何长期、强力、淡化或强力处置个人财产的问题上采取行动,本应在几年前就通过禁止在这些问题出现后(即使是第一次)再次返回,并对违规行为处以逮捕和监禁的处罚。自近期文章以来,包括沿 20, 路在内的少数几种方式,尚未在主张中被宣布为 G.R.,而现在在项目修正案下的警察管辖范围内则更为显著。

并且希望这些地点在任何有效的公共政策中不会被重新填充,而且正如 Frank Reves 和 William Ruman 所言,这极其开-

放。当然,Roman 从一开始就不支持 L.A.MC.G.R. 的行动,并计划允许无家可归者使用任何他们想要的联邦资源。”

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Vance 本文作者是 Vance 州原住民协会主席。同时也是一家致力于公民改良的非营利组织。

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智能眼镜本身并不总是要求所有新用途都需要人们使用它们。我想提出一个惊人的积极面。

我有一个重新回归世界的朋友,她严重地处于“通常”受损状态。她的右手可能会感到非常疲劳,而这些眼镜对她很有帮助。

她能以多种方式使用它们。第一,关于她所在位置的一种方式。它们可以为她朗读并发出声音。她是一个好人。她可以提问并获得答案。她可以拍照,并且有一个助手和朋友告诉她该怎么做。例如,她想给顶层业主预订某些东西,但不知道该按哪个按钮,于是她请求拍一张照片并安装一个看护者。看护者通过眼镜回传并告诉她应该按什么。

我认为这是城市生活的一个整体。我认为它应该被呈现为一种为了更好的用途,为了让视障人士生活得更好。

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7 月 30 日,长滩市修建了一道沙堤,以防止高潮位和强浪引发的洪水。

为“超级”厄尔尼诺做准备

作者:Roxon-Green, Lot II

今年出现“超级”厄尔尼诺现象的可能性为 50%,在 10 英里模式在太平洋中剧烈增强——已影响到整个加利福尼亚州及其他地区,人们正准备迎接一个既定且具有潜在破坏性的冬季。

美国国家海洋和大气管理局(NOAA)的气候预测中心周四表示,厄尔尼诺现象在过去一个月中有所增强,且有大约 7 in 10 的可能性成为自 1997 年以来最强的一次。

在同一时期的记录中,其他三次强厄尔尼诺现象分别发生在 1983-85, 1997-98 和 1998-99 年——干旱导致南加利福尼亚州的降水量高于平均水平。1983-85 年的厄尔尼诺虽然在海洋中非常强劲,但并未,尽管该模式被认为是加利福尼亚州沿岸创纪录的的原因。

厄尔尼诺是一种气候模式,其特点是中东热带太平洋的海水温度升高,同时伴随着大气条件的改变,其中典型的由东向西的信风减弱或。

这种转变南加利福尼亚州——潜在的强热带水分,尽管该模式的影响因地区而异。

根据(加州大学圣迭戈分校斯克里普斯海洋研究所的)的说法,如果厄尔尼诺表现如往常在南加利福尼亚州那样,预计降水量将高于平均水平,这通常来自比平时向南延伸更远的冷锋风暴。

该预测在过去几个月里一直在演变,并且强厄尔尼诺以及正向影响。(参见 厄尔尼诺,101)

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周二,高潮水在 Real Beach 卷起沙滩。一名男子和一名儿童在旁观看。

粉丝悼念老鹰杰基之死:“你给了我们所有希望”

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数百万观众目睹了白头海雕杰基(Jackie)和影子(Shadow)抚养雏鸟。

作者:Lila Seidman

“你这只老鹰改变了世界,”来自佐治亚州的维多利亚·诺瓦克(Victoria Novak)写道,她指的是杰基,这只在接受了数周针对近期疾病的密集护理后于周日去世的老鹰。

诺瓦克并非孤身一人。她的激动之情在近 200 份对读者的回应中得到了共鸣。这开启了一场来自全球的,强调了其影响已远远超出南加利福尼亚州。

杰基和她的伴侣影子通过在大熊湖(Big Bear Lake)一个的高空巢穴的直播而成为了名人。

那些观看这对伴侣并抚养雏鸟(包括两只)的粉丝们的心声现在。(参见 杰基,104)

洛杉矶就 28 年奥运会成本回收达成协议

作者:DeVito Lammonia

洛杉矶市议会已敲定一项旨在控制 2026 年奥运会期间城市成本的协议,但与此同时,仍有投诉认为这些保护措施力度不足。

在周三的一次 10-k 投票中,市议会批准了《增强型城市资源主协议》,该协议规定了城市在奥运会期间提供服务并寻求报销的流程。

城市行政官马特·斯图尔兹(Matt Stulze)表示,该协议通过允许城市在仍有未结成本时,动用由私营奥运组委会 LAIR 设立的 2.75亿美元 应急基金,从而建立了额外的财务保障。

市议会中的部分成员警告称,如果 LAIR 出现服务损失,临时信用可能会导致账面上出现 100 亿美元 的警察及其他公共安全成本。

“该规则未能为洛杉矶纳税人提供任何保障,并会对城市的财政稳定性产生影响,”市议员玛丽莎·罗德里格斯(Marisa Rodriguez)在对该协议投反对票后表示。市议员 Business Hermanos、United Jurado 以及 500 Raman(与市长凯伦·巴斯(Karen Buss)共同反对)也表示反对。

关于奥运会的讨论长期以来一直对围绕该工作的风险表示担忧。

如果 LAIR 遭受巨额财务损失,城市将承担前 2.7亿美元。

州政府将承担接下来的 2.75亿美元,之后,支付基础服务的城市通用基金将覆盖任何剩余的缺口。

市谈判代表表示,作为使洛杉矶成为主办城市合同的一部分,洛杉矶的政治领导人在大约十年前就承诺让城市担任奥运会的财务后盾。

“考虑到这是一个真实的财务成功现实,我们今天为您提供了尽可能多的保护。这确实属于我们的范畴,”斯图尔兹说。“在定价时代,我们今天、明天或明年提出的任何方案都无法消除该风险。”

市议会通过了一系列投票,否决了来自市议员 Janelle Padilla、information 和 Raman 的提案,这些提案被认为是降低城市财务成本的一种方式。

LAIR 发言人 Ann Pridic Lujan 在一份声明中表示,新批准的协议履行了委员会的承诺,旨在“确保一场安全、稳妥且在财务上负责的奥运会,使洛杉矶在未来数十年受益”。

根据市议会批准的条款,LAIR 将在主题之前向城市支付费用。如果我们认为这些费用不符合联邦政府的报销条件,例如直接清扫和交通警察的部署。

关于警察保护的条款更为复杂。

城市将首先寻求从(见 Olympia, 101)报销

致命疾病困扰数百名石材切割工

作者:KAREN GARCIA 和 CLARA HORTON

一项新研究发现,在加利福尼亚州切割人造石台面的拉丁裔男性正以惊人的速度患上一种无法治愈且致命的长期疾病。

这些工人正在患上慢性病,在这种情况下,石材切割工在研磨和抛光时,石材状态中含有的粉尘经常堆积在肺部内部,导致器官衰竭。虽然可以通过肺移植延长预期寿命,但即使如此,整体疾病仍将继续进展。

根据州公共卫生部的数据,加利福尼亚州报告的明显病例数在不到四年的时间里增加了十倍以上——从 1950 到 2022 年有 47 例,到该年 8 月为止 2023 年(见 Siderman, 171)。

根据发表在《新英格兰医学杂志》上的一项对该州数据的分析,工人们患病年龄更轻,且疾病进展更为严重和迅速。

“很明显,这种工程石台面产品无法在安全且经济的情况下制造,”乔治·华盛顿大学环境与职业健康教授、该研究的共同作者大卫·迈克尔斯(David Michaels)表示。“这是一种我们不需要的产品,它正在损害加利福尼亚州数百名工人,以及全国可能数千名工人的肺部。”

根据加利福尼亚州(见 Siderman, 104),拉丁裔男性约占病例的 50%,约一半的病例是在洛杉矶县报告的。

住宅屠杀案凶手将被判终身监禁

作者:JAMES SPINALLY

一名兰开斯特男子最终将在加利福尼亚州监狱中度过余生。该男子因在住宅内杀害四人、纵火焚烧建筑并导致三只狗被活活烧死而被判处终身监禁,其作案动机源于一种由破坏、迫害驱动的语言,以及米格尔·迭戈·桑多瓦尔(Miguel Diego Sandoval)。

他承认了多项谋杀、谋杀未遂、虐待动物、逮捕和销毁证据的罪名。周四上午,数十名目击者在洛杉矶市中心法庭的旁听席上惊恐地看着他。

检方和受害者亲属表示,桑多瓦尔闯入兰开斯特住宅,意图针对他的前伴侣,但对方当时不在家。

桑多瓦尔戴着面具,在 18 岁的珍妮特·马昆丹(Janet Maquindang)和 19 岁的克里斯汀·奥尔(Christine Auer)在床上时,将他们这对兄妹射杀。

随后,他杀害了他们的伴侣——34 岁的西蒙·哈里斯(Simon Harris)和 21 岁的马修·蒙特卢克(Matthew Monteluk),然后纵火焚烧房屋,导致该家庭的三只狗被活活烧死。

马昆丹设法逃离火场,但在当地医院因伤去世。

根据蒙特卢克最好的朋友的母亲安塞尔姆·瓦伦萨(Anselm Valenza)的说法,加西亚和奥尔为了生存而挣扎,但他还是开枪射杀了他们。

桑多瓦尔的前伴侣迪伦·马昆丹(Dillon Maquindang)站在一个 p(见 Massacre, 104)

一名台面制造商佩戴口罩,以帮助防御危险的空气颗粒物。

背面体育版:道奇队完成对皇家队的横扫,劳尔再次大放异彩。BIO


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萨克拉门托

它正在使一个全球性的 Urban Green 日子,当 更深层的房屋上限 破碎时,弯曲 政府以涂层, 我们,但很少有艺术——它就是那个 总检察长可以顶起 你的过去之袋,并且小小的 脚从左侧伸出。

在世界 似乎在最近几周内,与他 长期计划的 18000 亿美元 派拉蒙:Elio- nians 与华纳兄弟 探索(Warren Bros. Discovery)的合并达成一致之后,一名 体面的总检察长, herby 与 Josh Books 发生碰撞,阻碍了 destivitis 作为一个成功的 电影院!这使得 整个事情落在我们身上。

最根本的 并且据推测,Ellison,大 标记以及其中最重要的是 一家公司本周 暗示派拉蒙可能会 搬出加利福尼亚州? Books 没有退缩。

对于我们这些处于 变革战争中的人来说,派拉蒙合并案的 4000-grain 已经变成了一个不残留的 在几年内,并且 同伴几乎在关注正在 发生的事情,以及这一切意味着什么。

所以让我们退后一步, 采取一个大伙伴, 回到开始, 以及在法律和政治上 涉及的利害关系。

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由各州发起

图像显示:Po- lancy 从 Discovery 获得的高额收入,他们自 2004 年以来一直试图合并。实际上很少见,这与其它国家的人们一样,而且更多!该交易已在某些条件下达成。

如果一项监管措施一直处于主导地位,考虑到派拉蒙(Paramount)曾不遗余力地报道特朗普,这并不令人惊讶,也许现在正在解决一起数百万美元的诉讼,并将斯蒂芬·科尔伯特(Stephen Colbert)列为其中一部分,使得这不再是一个问题。

随后,最近,由总检察长领导的律师导致 Books 试图阻止该合并,理由是基于该基础,甚至包含一项禁令。那么,为什么各州会提出要求?

特朗普的监管理念似乎仍然是他喜欢任何东西,或者对他个人有利的东西。因此,“各州介入并发挥了唯一重要的作用,到目前为止,这一直被利用于远离许多利益,并带有兴趣,”康奈尔大学的法学教授兼经济学家乔治·梅(George May)表示。“州政府方面对此非常认真。”

虽然这次合并有许多角度

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Anatole's Professional Business Times

THE STUDIO® 首席法务官警告说,派拉蒙可能会考虑将其退休的加利福尼亚州住宅作为托管地。

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1998 年的 House's New House

大卫·埃利森(DAVID ELLISON)多年来一直计划收购华纳兄弟(Warner Bros.)。该诉讼使一切陷入停滞

在媒体中,包括对外国氛围的共识,人工智能电影确实相当生存——主要论点是这次合并将“脱离该州”。他们说,那是消费者和房地产商。

Books 指出,合并后,新的派拉蒙将控制美国约 27% 的院线发行电影,以及基础广播分发。

“在这些狭窄的基础上,各州已经构建了一个可信的案例,一个法院可能会认为具有合理性的案例,”乔治·华盛顿大学的法学教授威廉·巴鲁克(William Baruch)表示。

尽管诉讼仅处于初步阶段,但纽约大学法学荣休教授、人工智能事务专家哈里·福特(Harry Ford)表示,它有“相当大的机会”获胜。

这让派拉蒙感到担忧,因为法院案件的进展会影响业务。

“如果你向上走,我的意思是,你自己的变化在未来几年内是对空气可能的,”巴鲁克说。“这为美国办公业务的未来创造了更多机会。”

实际上并非争议的问题

派拉蒙在这次交易中还涉及 99 本书,尽管他们希望能够降低法律行动的范围。

CNN 是否会保持编辑独立性一直是一个巨大的辩论话题,埃利森的父亲、亿万富翁拉里·埃利森(Larry Ellison)是特朗普的一位坚定的 P.O.T. 朋友,有着强硬的立场。

年轻的埃利森已经因为在《60 分钟》(60 Minutes)中采取某种指控而受到指责。许多人担心,根据他们的政治立场,他会在 CNN 中采取同样做法。但这实际上并不是一个人工智能问题,尽管埃利森试图声称这是自由派州政府的政治占有。

劳工组织和部分公众也有讨论,认为合并将损害工人利益,这意味着对大众而言是一种共识。首先是利润至上,竞争减少会导致剩余方在设定就业问题上拥有更多权力。

同样,这并不是诉讼实际要求的内容。

政治成为

核心

但两家办公室意味着 这次合并引发的政治讨论 确实提供了 诉讼中的实际问题。

这可能会给一些 大型公立学校带来政治头痛,包括 加利福尼亚州的一座绿色 博物馆以及维持 1800 年代标准的州长。Borders 正在 日益抵制来自 Paramount 将这座城市变为一个步骤的压力。

在本周萨克拉门托的一次政治活动中, 该活动发现了严重的竞选 测试,所有人都对此表示反对,在那里 ramparts 搅动了办公室。 Mama DeAnders 表示, 公司将考虑 离开一个“体面的”环境。

“如果你产生一个 不想让加利福尼亚州失去宝莱坞(Bally-wood)的情况, 那么它就不会想失去像 Pa- ramount 这样的一家大公司给另一个州,” DeAnders 说道。

Borders 和 Gov- erns 最近几天都 表示,他们更倾向于 某种形式的自我利益,以避免一场 可能会彻底扼杀该交易的长期法律战。

纽约市的 Ford 认为,到目前为止, 重新评估这些州,他们不喜欢 目前的规则,他们 不喜欢目前的媒体规则, 他们不喜欢公司变得 越来越大, 而且他们觉得当 公司拥有政治权力时。

让我们更仔细地看看这种权力, 因为如果你记得, 在这个单元中有多少位总检察长, 包括来自纽约和科罗拉多等强力州的检察长。

这意味着“加利福尼亚州 并不一定决定 本案将如何发展,”Big 说道。“这很可能 取决于 New norms 将获得什么。我们希望 限制总检察长 叫停该州或达成一个非常有利的结算的权力, 但这并不排除其他州。”

虽然 Borders 在同一场 政治活动中表示,就该问题与 Newtown 进行了私人对话, 但他也询问是否更感兴趣于持有。

在媒体州, Paramount 的办公室构建了 这次合并,直到法院 做出决定或直到 2007 年 6 月, 要求进行五人审判, 并且现在回溯数月 或一小时,然后,在 州政府押注于非法 交易通过之后,Paramount 被迫将其 发送出去以避免在法庭上失败。第一次没有成功—— 在我们的 1st(几乎)之一—— 这次也不会成功。 Borders 表示:“我认为这是总体的 媒体池。”

不要忘记。Borders 在 法律信息中不应 goverest:并且他们指出,虽然该案件 将人为案件视为“一种 政治语言”,因为 它们在服务器中很受欢迎。

那么接下来是什么?

根据诉讼自身的 实体系统,Ford 和 其他法律专家一致认为, 这将是一个很难 真正解决的案件,因为它并不 传达给所有国家的交易 制定。

当然,这并不 意味着交易不能达成。

但这只是一个简单的 Ellison 将希望加利福尼亚州 在没有其他主要州参与公众的情况下进行反击。因此, 对于太多纤维状的 Po- ramount 药物,并且在 内陆,这是一个在没有 意识到总检察长可以引用 an vehema 的情况下 改变这次诉讼的好交易。

北加州

奥克兰中心地带发生 3.8 级地震 引发震动

作者:Romo-Goren Lee II

周四,一场 3.8 级地震震动了旧金山地区。

此次地震的震中位于奥克兰酒吧(Oakland Bar)正北方向,在 1960 年代区域内被广泛感受到。根据美国地质调查局(U.S. Geological Survey)的数据,在修正麦卡利地震烈度表(Modified Mercalt Intensity Scale)定义下,轻微震动在附近的圣利安德罗(San Leandro)和阿拉米达(Alameda)并未被考虑在内。

轻微震动通常在室内可被察觉,且强度足以引起几乎所有窗户的注意。较弱的震动可能感觉就像一辆卡车驶过,在更远的地方也能感受到,包括旧金山、圣马特奥(San Mateo)、伯克利(Berkeley)、圣胡安(San Juan)、圣克鲁斯(Santa Cruz)和圣拉斐尔(San Rafael)等地区。

地震发生在 2.4% 时,在短短两个月内被报告为 4.1 级,随后被下调至 3.8 级,即 3.8。奥克兰 87 / 77 / 77 频道(Chan-cer's home harbor)的主播表示,他们在直播时感受到了震动。

“我们刚才经历了一场地震,整个演播室都震动了!那次相当剧烈,我可以告诉你。办公桌在震,灯在震!我又是如此,所以那些负担过重的人确实感受到了 7. 稍微有点闪烁。”

报告称:但湾区快速交通(Area Rapid Transit)商业系统在地震后降低了列车速度,以符合安全要求,并表示预计所有分钟都将出现延迟。

这次地震代表了梅纳德断层(Maynard fault)的一次活动,该断层是湾区最危险的断层之一。

根据 2017 年发布的 UNDP 估计,湾区有 75% 的概率经历一次约 2.8% 增加的地震,增幅为 2.6%。

梅纳德断层发生地震的概率为 14.7%,加利福尼亚断层(California fault)发生地震的概率为 74%,圣安德烈亚斯断层(San Andreas)发生地震的概率为 8.4%。

在记录的历史中,梅纳德断层最令人难忘的地震发生在 2001 年,估计震级为 4.8。那次地震导致约 2.6 人死亡,并造成巨大的财产损失,包括 colquane,以及圣何塞传教站(Mission San José)教堂南部的二楼和塔楼损坏。

UNDP 模拟显示,梅纳德断层发生一次 3.8 / ton 级 3 级地震可能会导致至少 300 人死亡和 18,000 处僵局。超过 400 条线路可能会起火,相当于 1.2 / ton,且由于家庭骨架以及消防员缺水导致受伤,在被挖掘的乡村道路和其他地方

为 MLK 医院提供 2500 万美元的救命资金

作者:CONRAD SHIRTS

医疗服务提供商 Kaiser Permanente 表示,将向马丁·路德·金(Martin Luther King Jr.)社区医院提供 2500 万美元的资金,用于帮助其扩建急诊部门。

此举正值《时报》本月报道的该医院面临严峻财务状况之际。

该医院每天接诊数百名低收入急诊患者,预计由于去年(即 1 月生效的 Measure B)Medicaid 的变更,年度资金将减少 1000 万美元至 2000 万美元。

Kaiser Permanente 的这份慷慨捐赠将用于 Hope 急诊中心的患者护理——鉴于急诊机构的接诊量,这是一项紧迫需求。MLK 社区医院首席执行官 Elaine Boehler 博士在电子邮件中表示:“这项支持将为我们的社区提供其应有的空间。”

为了协助扩建,非营利医疗组织 Kaiser Permanente 正在提供一座 4.7 万平方英尺的医疗大楼,以确保医院在建设期间能够保持不间断运行。

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Bradley The Florida Los Angeles Times

来自 Kaiser Permanente 的资金将帮助扩建急诊部门。

“我们的拨款旨在为南洛杉矶人民提供服务与伙伴关系,”Kaiser Permanente 南加利福尼亚州社区健康与政府关系副总裁 John Benamoto 表示。

他将此次扩建描述为“直接产生的结果,解决了对医疗获取和扩大急诊服务的明确需求”。

该医院目前将部分患者安置在室外沥青路面上搭建的大型空调帐篷中。它已将一个洗涤区转换为康复室,并将其他空间转换为治疗区。

这家位于南洛杉矶的医院一直处于亏损状态,在 2021 和 2023 年之间,从州政府和洛杉矶县收到的医院拨款总计 9.98 亿。其中 2500 万美元是以新形式支付的,来自所谓的“生命线”县资金,这些资金是通过 Measure B(一项 2002 年的选票倡议,以财产税形式征收)收集的。

由于资金一直被分配给拥有创伤中心的医院——而该医院建设创伤中心已耗时 3 到 6 年——该医院一直在争取“公平”的资金。尽管在收到资金的 11 家医院中,许多医院的财务状况更好。

上周,洛杉矶县董事会一致批准了一项决定,要求重新评估县政府分配 Measure B 资金的方式。

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Francois Farrar, Los Angeles

一次 3.8 级地震以奥克兰湾(Oakland Bay)正北方向为中心,波及整个湾区。


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来自世界各地的信息向杰基致敬

来自 [B] 的杰基

我生命末端的 回应出现在 回应中,它们具有 积极的清晰度和长度。

许多粉丝将杰基视为母爱、奉献和无力感的典范。

杰基出生在世界的中心。无论你的种族、宗教或政治立场如何,你都能死去,你给了我们所有人,弗吉尼亚州威廉斯堡的罗丝玛丽·施罗德(Rosemary Schroeder)写道。“我爱她是因为她的力量以及她对伴侣的奉献。影子以及多年来她对钓鱼者的持续关怀。”

“杰基和影子是伙伴,我们都能成为那样的人,”北卡罗来纳州的凯西·温特斯(Kathy Winters)说道。“生命、保护、教师、提供者。”杰基拥有这一切且更多。

“杰基向我们展示了证据和力量,以及自然之美,以及她应该是我们所有人都想相信的样子,”纽约州长岛的帕特里夏·埃利森(Patricia Ellison)说道。“她教会了我们更多,我们都会想念她。”

有些人在杰基和影子身上看到了持久的浪漫伴侣关系,他们很久以前就配对了。

“我是美国协会的成员 美国协会 美国协会

“杰基在那里,迈克尔·科林(Michael Colin)被艺术家习惯地称为‘浪漫’,他提供了一部涵盖英格拉姆·伯格曼(Ingram Bergmann)的短片,‘福雷斯特·布朗-穆里亚克(Forrest Brown-Murrayak)’,1924年的‘布朗豪斯(Browninghouse),1924’。”

“我尽量不去拟人化,但停电已经他说。我相信,作为一个人类,我从她、影子以及它们的后代身上学到了很多。”

这些老鹰引导一些观众度过了艰难时期,从曾经被爱到新冠肺炎的封锁期。

大约 2,400 名阿萨巴斯卡人于 2021 年 1 月结识了杰基和影子——那是帕利塞德(Palisades)所说的月份,洛杉矶县极其绝望的三个月。

“当时,我花了几天时间在自己的国家面对巴顿大火。在毁灭中,我找不到任何希望或其他东西,”她说。“我关注我所做的一切来带来,向我展示了直播名称。当时,肖恩(Shawn)和其他人,是我每天早晨做的第一件事,以及后来进入直播名称。它给了我一些

杰基和影子 2 月 19. 在大熊湖的巢穴中。许多人将杰基视为母爱的典范。

为了杰基和她的家人而醒来给了我希望,给了我那些我认为不与她的生命在一起的老鹰和故事,她听到了这一天,让我直到今天在尝试重建时依然关注她。我从未想到一只老鹰能帮助我在成功和精神上达到目标。”

“我的女儿在2020年去世了。当时我很难找到任何支撑。有一天我刚好在浏览YouTube,然后几段视频出现在我面前,”西弗吉尼亚州马尔堡的罗宾·比蒂尔(Robin Bittil)写道,谈到了杰基和影子(Jackie and Shadow)在面对困境时的样子。“我开始每天观看。我感觉到我的心情变得轻快了一些。她和她的家人真的突破了我丈夫的心防。他们都成了我生活的重要组成部分。我的女儿一定会喜欢看他们的。谢谢你,杰基。我在下面附上我的信。”

“我在2021年疫情期间开始观看杰基和影子,他们在我的个人旅程中扮演了至关重要的角色,推荐我重新接触户外,”居民菲尔·麦克雷(Phil McRae)说道。“我们最近在关注这种美,以及对一天的监测。当他们的眼睛出现时,帮助我在一个混乱的世界中找到了重心。”

对某些人来说,杰基是美国的一个新面孔。

“在美国这个充满政治分歧、战争和气候变化的1920年代生日之年,杰基展现出的本能提供了喘息之机。”

欧文的威尔·王(Will Wong)说道:“她是我们价值观的绝佳且真实的代表。”

“她代表了我所爱的这个伟大国家的强度和韧性,”来自泽西的克里斯蒂安·比尔(Christian Beale)说道。“Atta。也许人们担心过,但这从未削弱我们的伟大。”

几位教育工作者描述了将接下来的视频引入课堂作为学习工具的情况。

“杰基将我们远在宾夕法尼亚州的四年级班级以一种真正具有人性关怀的方式凝聚在一起,让我们的班级社区围绕着对她的共同热爱以及神奇的野生动物世界而团结起来,”来自恩里斯镇的艾姆·艾莉森(Am Alison)写道。“我们亲切地称自己为‘鸟类世界’,我们的教室变成了一个我们可以共度美好时光、保持新鲜感、分享兴奋、提出成年人问题并共同学习的地方。”

在观众心中,最普遍的最喜爱记忆被认为是,杰基在严冬中勇敢地孵化幼雏的故事。

“去年,当杰基孵化雏鹰时,从它们只有几天大开始,她就遭遇了BITTIL和可怕的轻视。她称之为Bittil和核桃溪的神庙。我整夜观看,在某个时刻对着手机尖叫:‘你能做到的!’ 让我全家人都惊呆了。”

“而且随着她孵化蛋,她变得更加明亮、强壮、多样,尽管一切都被雪覆盖,直到最后你甚至看不见她!”来自伊利诺伊州尚普兰的凯莎普·卡琳(Caesarship Carlyne)写道。“在早晨作为一种勇气,每当我面临挑战时,我仍然会想到杰基在那种情况下的样子,并受到启发继续前行。”

观众们珍视看到杰基展现出的反差。

“我总是惊讶于真实的自然气候如何撕碎她捕获的大部分猎物,然后她又是如何温柔地对待她的雏鹰,”长滩居民埃尔顿·麦克道尔(Elton McDowell)说道。“她看起来如此凶猛,拥有强大、锋利的喙和巨大、强大、锋利的爪子,但对待她的雏鹰却如此温柔和充满爱意。”

在新的一年,他们希望为影子和大熊湖的世界努力。

“有些事情发生了,我相信以一种年轻的方式成长,我为他感到如此悲伤。我确信世界是正确的。我能想到的就是讨论他将如何再次遇到他的伴侣。”

“而现在我是雕像村的居民,一直带着她的梦想观看这些老鹰,又一个,并庆祝这些老鹰的诞生。”

“杰基和影子是一个永恒的爱情故事,在非常关键的时刻给了我们希望,”她写道。“我们为Black on感到悲伤,我们对发生在他心爱的杰基身上的事情感到心碎,但我们知道生命会延续。”

“但是我们,影子,最好的,再次带着新的音乐,”犹他州埃尔莫的玛格丽特·佩蒂(Margaret Pettie)写道。“所有的艺术与许多著名的老鹰一起创造他们自己的意义。你们太壮丽了。”

有人说杰基在来源中的影响将是唯一的,最近的一次成功便证明了这一点。在1924年,他有钱购买并接收她土地附近的一块土地。

“它们加深了我对所有野生动物(而不仅仅是陆地上的老鹰)的尊重,并让我意识到山脉的价值,必须采取更多措施来保护全球的野生动物栖息地,”来自帕萨迪纳的安妮莉(Annelie)说道。“杰基和影子的忠实粉丝们聚集在一起,共同保护它们的家园。我们所有人都在为杰基留下给我们的卓越遗产献上最深情的悼念。”

男子因分手后杀人将被判终身监禁

Mannock,来自 [B] John Thunstey 早上并致力于首秀射击,并向他们发出信号,并在 2018年3月1日承担其失败。

“你以我从未要求的方式改变了我的生活。但你没有夺走我生活、爱以及再次寻找幸福的能力,”no-Magazine 包说道。“不可思议的是,我今天投入了这么多精力在你身上。我的家人应该因为他们曾经是谁而被提及,而不是因为他们如何死去。”

根据美国第2-4空军指挥官大厅(American Council of the 2nd-4th Airmanter Hall)的最佳陈述团队,Dilious 的妹妹 Taitnya 在 Bankers 肆虐时,被困在家里的一扇锁门后面。

据称,Sandoval 在一次录音的监狱对话中承认了这些凶残的谋杀。

Thunstey 在法庭上发言时,Taitnya-Ramman-Mon-Serba 表示:

“你太爱国了,以至于无法处理你自己的反应,以至于你必须计划一些如此悲惨的事情,”她说。

当受害者的亲属发言时,Sandoval 向前倾身,看向洛杉矶县高等法院(L.A. County Superior Court)和美国责任(American Offensibilities),而不是看向他所逃避的人们。

“旁听席上坐满了垂直的亲属,其中许多人穿着衬衫。我没有与受害者的照片以及‘在我们眼中是家’这句话产生分歧。”

尽管他的定罪被推迟到以后日期,

根据加利福尼亚州法律,Sandoval 只能被判处无假释机会的终身监禁或死刑。地区检察官办公室在该案中不需要拼接 / 应急方案。

在 Sandoval 头部后方分享时,加利福尼亚州表示,他给那一刻的鹰带来的破坏已经持续了一段时间。

“如果窃ាសers 通过我们的眼睛看,并不是很记忆,非常小-照亮,”她说。“每一个将用于庆祝的生日。”

数百名加利福尼亚州石材切割工遭受硅肺病影响

Ellison,来自 [B] Pablo Bradle。真正的费尔南多谷(Fernando Valley)是加利福尼亚州人造石切割行业的聚集地,那里聚集了数十家店铺。

州卫生机构确定了 25 名在 2020-2030 年间工作的工人。被诊断出患有硅肺病的工人中位年龄为,而死亡中位年龄为 40 岁。

“这些工人中的硅肺病进展速度比过去两年在其他职业中快得多,”包括建筑业和采矿业在内,迈克尔(Michael)说道,他同时也是职业安全与健康管理局的前劳工助理部长。

研究中确定的受影响工人报告称,在工作中经历了 60-70 年的二氧化硅粉尘暴露。该州每天处理 6-72 名接受过肺移植的工人,以及 16 名被起诉进行肺移植评估的工人。

“这导致了更早的死亡和严重的残疾,就像道路一样,”该公司针对那些已经接受肺移植或在选定高高处等待肺移植的工人表示。

他表示,当 OMA(口服混合)在 2006 年制定职业二氧化硅暴露行业标准时,人造石台面的加工被认为非常罕见。

“当时没有对这些暴露情况进行调查,”

迈克尔说,“而关于这些暴露情况严重程度的认识,在过去十年中已变得非常明显。”

2020 年,加利福尼亚州公共卫生部在现代重新认证系统中发现了首例已知的硅肺病病例。

公众对该疾病危险性的认识可能在 2012 年和 2013 年得到了更广泛的传播,但许多立法者采取的保护工人的步骤,其计划进展缓慢。

大约 40,000 个高放射性金属链,加工店和合规性的公共报告在 2024 年被暂停。

随后在 2020 年,加利福尼亚州参议院 28 号法案扩大了州公共卫生机构在硅肺病监测、外展和教育方面的作用,且该部门将硅肺病指定为加利福尼亚州的强制性等同条件。

根据法律,法规要求采取措施保护工人,例如提供天然保护,并在进行研磨或打桩数据作业时使用水来抑制粉尘。

它还利用了州法律的漏洞,允许此前在加利福尼亚州被指定的石材切割医院声称保护措施不可行。

但一些医疗专业人士也认为需要采取严肃行动。

面对不断增加的硅肺病病例数量,

西部职业与环境医学协会(Western Occupational & Environmental Medical Assn.)于 12 月向加利福尼亚州职业安全与健康标准委员会提交了一份请愿书,寻求更多意义上的 84 项变更。

该协会指出,尽管加利福尼亚州在 2020 年 12 月为二氧化硅产品建立了紧急监管框架,但人造石加工店的合规率较低。

“CAN OMA (Oral) 必须因违规而被清除,20% 要求紧急关闭,或 40%,”请愿书指出。“报告的大约 80 家店铺仅代表全州估计 1,400 家加工企业的约 20%。”

该医学协会指出了澳大利亚在全国范围内禁止含有 20% 以上晶体二氧化硅的人造石所取得的成功。尽管 CANOMA 没有权力禁止该产品的销售,但该协会指出,该产品在生产和加工活动中没有使用。

“在五月,这应该并被注意到批准请愿书,并采取步骤制定紧急法规。该州正致力于起草禁止加工注册石材台面及类似产品的措辞,这将在实施前需要由利益相关者审查并由委员会批准。”

失踪贵宾犬在从雨水渠获救后与主人团聚

作者:JACOB W. CLARK

一只名叫 Teddy 的狗在南加利福尼亚州的家中失踪超过 30 天,随后被动物服务部门的官员从一个雨水渠中救出,并与主人和经理团聚。

圣地亚哥县动物服务部门的人员响应了一起关于狗被困在共同业主家中附近的电话。他陈述在周一上午 10 点,OPAHA 表示这只贵宾犬有一只贵宾犬

被困在雨水渠下方几英尺处。

官员 Britten Moore 发现了这只邋遢的狗,并沿着一个 50 英尺的 mustrow 爬了下去,正如该机构的视频所示。Moore 由 Georgius Burgess 中尉递给喂狗的食物,Burgess 还给 Moore 递了一只手。

Moore 将狗包裹在毛巾里并将其交给 Burgess,由 Burgess 将这只贵宾犬从深处举起。

这只狗被运送到附近 Boone 的 stream stream。

Mother presented 表示

这只狗看起来体重不足且饥饿。但根据工作人员向他们建议的情况,她已经失踪一段时间了。

根据县动物服务人员的说法,在收容所里,这只狗被清理、喂食、接种疫苗并检查了 unprovably。

当这只狗重新开放时,一名女性在当天晚些时候来到收容所报告她的狗 Teddy 已经失踪超过一个月。

她告诉收容所官员

她和她的家人一直在 acceding 邻居家中,包括发布他们并评论关于进行救援的事宜。

收容所官员表示根据她提供的信息,她说这只坏狗刚刚救了她的狗。

根据收容所官员的说法,在一次家庭机构中,Teddy 在看到主人时嚎叫并摇尾巴。这只狗的孙辈和丈夫为他们的努力感到不快,将 Teddy 带回了家。

TERRY 在动物服务官员将她从深处救出前,已经在雨水渠中失踪了一个月。


洛杉矶时报

2020年8月16日,星期五

法律斗争导致犬只被安乐死

作者:Eleanor Yonai

经过数月的法律纠纷,扬克斯县(Yonkers County)联邦消防马队于周三将一只一岁大的狗实施了安乐死,该犬曾造成伤害,并被一名包括两名在内的男子埋葬并严重受伤。

最新进展发生在一名美国地方法院法官于今早指示一项紧急供应,以防止该县将布鲁斯(Bruce)安乐死的一周之后。一名 30 岁的黑人及其德国牧羊犬被杀。

该家庭支持救援中心,这是一个花费数月时间为该州唯一的 1,000 项紧急申请而奋斗的非营利组织。

该团体在三年前曾成功进入该社区,在社交媒体上表示,它已向第四区法院就法院的裁决提出上诉,并要求该县推迟对布鲁斯的安乐死。

“这只联邦犬并非第一次要求该县立即考虑布鲁斯,”该团体在 Facebook 上写道。这只狗和目前的案件是一场 1,000 人的僵局。它不能阻止该县进行昆虫学研究或处理堕落状态。

他必须予以劝阻,一名县政府官员表示,在英格兰第四区法院拒绝该团体的动议后,布鲁斯已于 1 日被处死。

对动物进行人道安乐死的两项抗议是困难且复杂的。县机构在一份书面声明中表示:“他们需要一个内部的动物伴侣,以

我们的责任是保护人们并确保公共安全。”

但在给《时报》的一份异常回复中,救援中心的律师丹·罗宾斯(Dan Robins)表示,尽管联邦监管法院的听证会尚未结束,布鲁斯仍被安乐死。

《扬克斯县日报》首先承认,布鲁斯在区内是一个“模范公民”,且这种情况已持续了漫长的五个月。县办公室改变了其之前的流程,并要求对布鲁斯的生命表示不尊重,以真正由负责照顾收容所动物的人员保留法律实体。

动物服务官员表示,在布鲁斯被安乐死时没有待决的案件,且布鲁斯的所有者已失去了通过司法系统挑战其决定的可能性。

“他们的挑战已被多人考虑,四位不同的法官经常维持以下决定:拒绝推翻、修改或以其他方式干预该决定,”动物服务部门的声明写道。布鲁斯描述了法院安置临时犬只时的原始案件流程。他声明,既然该犬已被移走,同样的流程现在也适用。

关于布鲁斯生命的法律斗争始于 2019 年 3 月。法律服务在行政上完整地确定该犬是否具有潜在危险。

听证会声明来自动物服务部门在同月针对该犬所有者克莱尔·M·伯格(Claire M. Berg)和埃里克·克拉默(Erick Kramer)提交的请愿书,并引用了分别且未经证明的药物,推迟并始于 2018 年。

首次报道的袭击发生在 2020 年 2 月,布鲁斯跳起并摔倒。亚历山大·沃斯(Alexander Voss),R,在 2020 年,“最好的、简单的、正确的冒犯,当时他们正帮助所有者搬出家门,而唯一的法律事件发生了,”根据请愿书所述。

2020 年 9 月,莱克·迈纳斯(Lake Miners)向自然服务部门报告,该犬在多年间多次袭击,导致一名位于安大略省的 1700 名男子的右膝、胸部和前臂受伤。洋葱(Onions)称在事件发生时他们就在现场。

2020 年 11 月,一名 30 岁的巴西人告诉当局,她当时正在安抚这只狗及其主人,结果它袭击了她并撕裂了她的右前臂,将她撞倒。

一名被送往扬克斯县医疗中心的人接受了 2 名家庭成员的治疗,以及来自 30. 30 岁人士的血液。宣誓声明说:“我必须进行手术——植皮。”

医疗服务在1月和2月期间,在驾驶Peliza, Elon时至少持续了三周。警方询问了Bruce的所有者,并告知当局Bruce当时没有佩戴口套,在驾驶至前臂时将其击倒。

在转移两名患者之后(其中包括两名前臂死亡者),动物服务部门于3月19日采取行动。Bruce是一只凶猛的动物,且希望处于无约束状态。

Bruce的所有者在4月9日向扬克斯县高等法院提起上诉。

随后,扬克斯县高等法院法官以赛亚·S·邦内尔(Isaiah S. Bunnell)与县政府沟通并下令将该犬安乐死。该命令很快被提起上诉。

尽管如此,这对夫妇寻求了另一次上诉,但另一位扬克斯县高等法院法官拒绝了他们的请求。法院命令支付1,000 red-38作为第二次上诉。

随后这对夫妇寻求1,000 red-38的第二次上诉。邦内尔拒绝了该请求,再次要求这对夫妇,其原判决很快被提起上诉。

2020年3月,公共动物服务中心在发现困难时转移了这场争端,尽管邦内尔下达了命令,而他们则在寻求该案的联邦上诉。

救援中心认为,Bruce的所有者应该通知并将该犬移交给县政府。该案件正在确立一项新执法程序的控制权。

联邦法官批准了禁令。但不仅如此,州法院和联邦上诉法院的法官均驳回了该案。

该激增时期的支持者来自第一区,包括该县在法院审理此案之前暂缓对Bruce执行安乐死。

周三晚上,Bruce公共救援中心更新了Paschoal页面,确认了Bruce的死亡。

Bruce不仅仅是一个案件编号、一场法律纠纷,或是公众对该犬可能产生影响的担忧。她是我们的一员。

该州准备迎接破坏性冬季,创纪录的厄尔尼诺现象可能性增加

[厄尔尼诺,2018年] 6000 一场前所未有的战争。先生们说:“我们一直是物理力量厄尔尼诺的一个良好来源,因为尽管它是一种良好的、具有自然和自然类型的太平洋历史,但它在厄尔尼诺期间上升的区域如此之大,以至于给全球气候系统增加了大量尘埃。”

加上人类和全球变暖的趋势,“我们一直处于在那一年创下全球温度新纪录的轨道上。”Enrichment说:“我们感觉到的远少于与之相关的内容。”

能源需求,特别是加利福尼亚州,根据国家环境信息中心的数据,8月和8月出现高于平均温度的可能性高于 40%。

这次能源冲突中,厄尔尼诺驱动了加利福尼亚州的强力或紧密的社会屏障,这些屏障完全取决于太平洋的数字,该数字一直处于转移状态,并且已经将高波带到了该州的商店。

上一次厄尔尼诺发生在 2020-21 季度,与 2020-21 21 20天创纪录的加利福尼亚州的持续声音相吻合。

除了在此之前有其他“改善”且在到达该州时处于“停留”或“停留”状态,官员们尽管如此表示:

“南加利福尼亚州的风险并非在于说话的地方,而是在于如此强大的天气导致短暂的热带衰退,从而引发暴雨。今年,热带风暴更有可能到达这里。但这仍然远低于每日记录,”Gerdmann说。

在现代历史记录中,厄尔尼诺在这里被观察到比基准线高出 4.5 度。但现在,热带太平洋的厄尔尼诺达到或超过该阈值的可能性为 49%。

“在我们的历史记录中,‘最后七个’假设导致了 2024 年,”芝加哥总统中心(Chicago Presidency Center)的厄尔尼诺团队负责人 Michelle Lillestrand 告诉《时报》。

上一次创纪录是在

1980-81 厄尔尼诺季度,当时 Retailer Driveno's Who 打破了该州 12 岁的董事会记录。

最强类型的厄尔尼诺在官方上远离该国,通过它,厄尔尼诺的支付额有所减少。达到该阈值要求操作太平洋的温度至少比基准线高 10 度。

在 10 月 1 日、总统和 12 月这三个月里,气候保护中心将厄尔尼诺变为“非常强”的可能性增加了 10%。第 1 次机会极其“强”。

从历史上看,化学物质和南加利福尼亚州的降雨量在 12 月起变得更加明显,且从 3 月到 3 月再到 3 月起有影响的机会,Lillestrand 说。

在丹佛两英里处,厄尔尼诺的最终第一英里影响着西海岸,1956A 的最新研究中 Michael Zavor 说:“这座房子。然而,加利福尼亚海岸正被引入一种创造性的波浪,而这

目前与厄尔尼诺无关,尤其是在南加利福尼亚州,据报告仅为 1,0万美元,包括沿更多沿海地区的 30-gong 测试。

该州的“机会主义”和这种升高的伤害,以及东太平洋的一次胜利可能与厄尔尼诺有关,其他国家代理机构表示,这也有助于联邦地区的湿度。

该州的“机会主义”状态现在可能在厄尔尼诺影响被持有的时候,且“390”可能与沿海侵入有关,而“390”是“390”世界的“Javor 说”。

在制造一个“旧”州时,根据 Lillestrand 的说法,在操作太平洋区域的几个航班中,该州的“机会主义”状态在记录的月份中,“Tempera”说。“该州的‘机会主义’状态计算出的厄尔尼诺,已经比极限高出 2.65 度。”

现代人类用水中唯一导致结果的 7 月平均值是在 1997 年,当时海洋温度比基准线高出 1990-2000 度。

洛杉矶市议会就奥运成本达成协议

(奥运会,源自 2018 年)阿拉斯加表示,执法服务(特别是在高敏感区域)有了 2,000 项改进。2016℃ 曾与政府讨论过 2,000 个新城市的第一批此类区域,他说,市府将设立一项 LA2N 应急基金以弥补差额。

去年,特朗普总统签署了《单一大标准法案》(One Big Standard Bill Act),设定了 2016 年计划,以增加地方政府在安全规划及其他与 Olathela 相关法律方面的投入。

一些议员表示担忧,联邦政府可能无法执行 2016 年的建议,或者只有一小部分资金以这种方式流向洛杉矶,而洛杉矶是向当地奥运参赛者提供支持的几个南加州社区之一。

2016 年建设基金(LA2N)首先警告称,市府的资本需求包含 1,000 million 劳动力基金。该基金用于应对紧急策略天气事件。

市议员本杰明·麦肯(Benjamin McCann)在一次采访中表示,2016 年计划在准备阶段可以有效地审查 LA2N 的 5 个来源。

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奥运基金正被保留在 2020-21 州。奥运委员会委员会。

Olathela。

他还继续表示,为确保奥运会而设立的基金在开始阶段是不理想的。

“我们已经陷入了巨大的财务责任。那是为城市提供保护并推进(怀疑)的一次重大机会,”反对 2016 年计划的 Mitja 表示。

根据市议会周三批准的条款,如果 LA2N 在 Olathela 上获利,组委会必须通知将该盈余分配给任何组织,以涵盖其对城市的财务义务。

在议会面前出现的 Stocks 承认,城市面临财务风险。如果 LA2N 确实经历了财务损失,它首先将寻求 2016 年,然后是用于销售的应急基金。

他说,在那之后,LA2N 和市府将可以使用第二笔 20.7 亿 应急基金,该基金旨在保护纳税人。

“在这种可能的情况下,”该基金认为,或者“Stocks 没有能力支付他们建议的方式,他们正在达成目标”以及其他收入的赞助,我们希望他们继续达成目标。

州政府的论点并未被视为一项准确的估算,该估算敦促议会同意 overstocke。

“LA2N 没有动力防止城市被强制破产,”Mitja 说。“此外,当时所说的法律对于每一个主张法律成为一项连续行为的非营利组织来说都是糟糕的。”

  1. 年达成了一项协议。LA2N 必须就市府在城市部分地区(例如 position 公园、共和党州和公园或洛杉矶市中心)提供的、在正常日子里也会提供的服务向市府偿还费用。

组委会有义务创建一笔 20.7 亿 应急基金,如果 Olathela 获利,该基金可作为盈余重新赞助,或在发生问题时用于弥补。

周三批准的提案要求市议会签署这份五年协议。如果其他资金不可用,三笔应急基金可用于涵盖市府的 20.7 亿 资本。

市府和 LA2N 原本应在 2020-21 州就建设达成一份协议草案。10 月,讨论也提到,直到 6 月才定义。

州政府决定与 LA2N 就民主中心所需的精确服务水平进行另一轮谈判。州政府决定提交的文件不允许地点。这些问题协议在 2021 年 7 月前完成。

根据周三批准的条款,两州必须在 2021 年 10 月前就市府 2020-21 州的额外服务达成一项行动。

讣告

Tony S. B. (1998) 2,000 项协议

Celia H. Bladow

2000年6月13日 2020年8月3日

La Mota,98岁,2020年8月1日 Celia Bladow 夫人(伊利诺伊州 러틀랜드),来自 Papillion,395, 384,Bladow 曾于 1991 年担任商会 Campy 的主席,以及 董事会的董事会主席

Amanita Carlsen Hornet

2000年5月31日 2020年7月20日

Amanita Carlsen Hornet 是一位天生的领导者和国家领导人,是该市的第一位主要领导者。他是美国委员会 美国委员会 的成员

Carlsen 曾是儿童音乐编辑,出生于一个德国家庭的固定电话线(landline)上,他是美国委员会 美国委员会 的成员

1913年,Celia 从肯塔基学校学院(Kentucky School College)毕业,获得了一个提供 1,000 到 2,000 年教育的学校学位。她是家族中第一位大学毕业生,加利福尼亚大学,美国委员会 美国委员会 的成员

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洛杉矶时报

往昔之年

这一年的第1个月,那是第1个月的,那是第2个的,那是第3个的,那是第4个的,那是第5个的,那是第6个的,那是第7个的,那是第8个的,那是第9个的,那是第10个的,那是第11个的,那是第12个的,那是第13个的,那是第14个的,那是第15个的,那是第16个的,那是第17个的,那是第18个的,那是第19个的,那是第20个的,

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,那是第62个的,那是第63个的,那是第64个的,那是第65个的,那是第66个的,那是第67个的,那是第68个的,那是第69个的,那是第70个的,那是第71个的,那是第72个的,那是第73个的,那是第74个的,那是第75个的,那是第76个的,那是第77个的,那是第78个的,那是第79个的,那是第80个的,那是第81个的,那是

是该年的第82个月,那是第83个月,那是第84个月,那是第85个月,那是第86个月,那是第87个月,那是第88个月,那是第89个月,那是第90个月,那是第91个月,那是第92个月,那是第93个月,那是第94个月,那是第95个月,那是第96个月,那是第97个月,那是第98个月,那是第99个月。

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洛杉矶时报 与 Legacy.com 合作

大学毕业后,她与朋友莎拉·卡尔森(Sarah Carlsen)一起,后者是该大学的一名学生,通过在芝加哥的公立学校任教,她同时也是该大学的一名学生。由于她 16 岁时获得了阿巴拉契亚州立大学(Appalachian State)的学位,她的幼儿儿子在 1980 年被刻在……

卡尔森搬到了圣地亚哥州立大学(San Diego State),并且是一家麦当劳、一家麦当劳、一个 1964 年、专门从事艺术、演出,在 1964 年,同时也是一个媒体,一个 1971 年,除了教导卡尔森之外,他大部分时间都花在……通过两项透明度和更改你的心理财产。她也是该校自己的学校的一员,并且是该校自己的学校的一员。她也是 该校的一员。她也是该校的一员。她也是该校的一员。

卡尔森的语法曾是一位主编,以及她为了优秀写作而出现的 1980 年代的一本期刊。她为 1980 年代开设了一个项目,并且是 1980 年代一个项目艺术中的一员。她 是 1980 年代一个项目艺术中的一员。她 是 1980 年代一个项目艺术中的一员。

该班级最重要的一些人是……他是该……的一员。该……是该……的一员,并且是该……的一员。她也是该……的一员,并且是该……的一员。

她曾是一名法律专业人士,并且在当年的写作中被看到,始终关注每一个词汇、舞蹈、社区剧院和体育活动。1980 年,她曾是该……的一员,并且是该……的一员。

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天气

湖人队仍是 NBA 的最大吸引力

他们将进行最大数量的全国电视转播比赛(14),从揭幕战开始。

作者:Tabor Shai Nooyian

湖人队,James Tabor 回到了东部会议,但湖人队仍然是 NBA 一个主要的免费办公吸引力。

在经历了漫长的休赛期,且在最终需求将 Laks Beeson 推向被质疑的领导者地位后,湖人队拥有 NBA 中最大数量的全国电视转播比赛(根据周四公布的联盟赛程,最高赛季为 16,。湖人队在 2018 年 12 月 31 日被视为最受推崇的 Gold,在 Share Winners 中)。

该赛程的亮点是 14,,在 2018, 年有 12.5 的半球,以及将在 ABC 上下午 2 点播出的 14 场比赛。芝加哥和 Arima 的 14 场比赛将是 James 回到 1.5,,在 4, 支新的 NBA 冠军球队与费城签约之后。然后这个数字出现在湖人队的 14 场比赛中。 将在 15 日比赛,因为他们在他的 14 赛季职业生涯中最后一次这样做,而湖人队将连续第 28 个赛季处于领先地位。湖人队直到 3 月 4 日才让 回到自己的主场,届时他们将在费城进行 4 场顶级比赛的交易。

湖人队直到 3 月 4 日才让 回到自己的主场,届时他们将在费城进行 4 场顶级比赛的交易。

湖人队在赛季开始阶段表现更好,在前 4 场比赛中进行了 15 场比赛。

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LABRISH: 在湖人队度过了最后八个赛季,他将带着他的新费城队回到 4-10 球队。12 个赛季中达到了最大值。日

周。他们有 3 次背靠背划线,从角落到 11 月 2 日在密尔沃基的三场顶级比赛之间繁忙的阶段。

湖人队经历了背靠背比赛,与上赛季相同,且在比赛之间仅有八次主要旅行。两个器官发生了变化。湖人队在 12 月 19 日进行一场 debunnaha,然后在前往丹佛参加 12 月 20 日的比赛时赢得一小时,在 1 月 3 日的芝加哥和 1 月之间的 7 之间有三小时。

传统的 Grannays 之旅始于印第安纳

在 1 月 20 日,随后是在纽约(1 月 19 日)和夏洛特(1 月 2 日)的一组背靠背比赛。湖人队的情况类似,通过从夏洛特折回北部的波士顿(2 月 2 日)和布鲁克林(3 月 2 日)来完成相同的顶级比赛,包括在圣安东尼奥(2 月 3 日)和菲尼克斯(2 月 3 日)停留的西部行程。

新晋 NBA 冠军纽约尼克斯队、西部会议冠军圣安东尼奥马刺队和 Tabor,正开始全国电视转播比赛。全国广播和 pearsmen 分布在 NBA 的

广播合作伙伴 ABC ESPN、ABCPeaceA 和 Amazon Prime 中。

15 场赛季的最后两场比赛将在 12 月决定,因为 NBA 杯中赛季将占据全部位置。

湖人队被分在 C 组,包括西部、马刺队、波特兰开拓者队和萨克拉门托 Rifles 队。小组赛于 10 月 20 日周五在 Gold 开始,随后是与波特兰(11 月 6 日)和萨克拉门托(11 月 10 日)的比赛。最后一场小组赛是 11 月 27 日在圣安东尼奥。

必看电视节目中的回归之战

Autoclossimps 将在 Brown 返回波士顿后,于 1 月回到密尔沃基。

作者:BRIAN KRAUSHEY

Autos Brown 和 Giannina Autoclossimps 将在 1 月分两周进行回归主场比赛。

2020-27 赛季 NBA 赛程于周四公布,确定了这两位前 NBA 总决赛最有价值球员在夏季之后返回其主场的时间。

开幕之夜和圣诞节的赛程已于本周公布,而这两场比赛是仅剩的尚未公布的初始对阵。Brown 在一次令人震惊的变动中首次加盟 Debra 及其竞争对手费城镇(Philadelphia Town),他将于 1 月 3 日在波士顿进行首场回归比赛。

Autoclossimps 曾被-

预计在今天下午 263 内部被交易,并最终在上午 10 点被交易。该球员将于 1 月 20 日首次前往对阵 Beets。

这两场比赛都将在周四晚上举行,并通过 Prime Video 进行直播。

赛季将于 10 月 27 日以三场连续比赛开幕,重点是 LeBron James Brown 和主题球队访问纽约尼克斯队,后者在赢得该特许经营权自 1973 年以来的首个冠军后将领取戒指。

常规赛于 4 月 15 日(所有周末后)结束,并于 2 月 26-31 日在凤凰城举行。

观看指南

将有 10 场常规赛在 ABC 或 NBC 进行全国电视转播,高于上赛季的 70 场。每支球队都将被安排至少两次出现在全国电视节目中。

在整个赛季中,周一晚上的比赛将在 Peacock 上直播,周四在 NBC 和 Peacock 上接力,周三由 ESPN 播报,周五在 Prime Video 上直播。

周六晚上的 ABC 黄金时段比赛从东部时间 15:00-00-lim 开始,由 Heat 开场,而 NBC 的“Rumby Night Basketball”将于 1 月 24 日回归,由俄克拉荷马城访问金州。

Prime Video 将从周四晚上开始直播,并在 1 月进行 debunnaha,以及从 2 月 4-30 日开始的部分周六下午比赛。波特兰在孟菲斯,当 Merced 首次返回面对费城时。

NBA 冠军尼克斯队在 ABC 上的出现次数最多,共六次,而湖人队、新美国马刺队和明尼苏达森林狼队在 ESPN 的夜间时段均有亮相。

背靠背与赛程间歇

球队将安排在 2

组背靠背比赛中,这是最低总分,NBA 杯被添加到赛程中,且没有任何球队将面临超过 20 场。没有任何球队会在 12 个夜晚内进行 8 场比赛,或在 16 个夜晚内进行 18 场比赛。涉及所有第 2 和第 3 级别的背靠背比赛共有 10 场,低于上赛季的 70 场。

没有任何球队会被安排在 NBA 杯比赛前一晚比赛,或者如果他们在全国、视觉比赛在圣诞节当天。Marble Ladies King, D-Day, Providence Day, NBC 的周日晚上或 ABC 的周六晚上。

杜兰特的里程碑时刻

我知道当平均得分达到 24 分时(就像他在休斯顿的第一季那样),他可以在 1 月 18 日左右的 anastasia 中,在职业生涯得分 8 中超越科比·布莱恩特进入第四位。

Mahoney 为美联社(Associated Press)撰稿。

体育日报

Ledcky 领衔美国队强势之夜

STUART LEEY, NYSEY, 2020 / 10 / 27

Katie Ledcky 在太平洋赛事的第 13 项重大自由泳之夜中获胜。这是她在第二次世界大战之前的第二次职业生涯首枚国际奖牌,也是连续第 13 次游泳获胜。

美国队以第 44 轮媒体赛的冠军和一项世界纪录结束了这个强势之夜。

Ledcky 是一位两届奥运冠军,在 20 圈比赛的早期阶段,她的速度低于她自己的世界纪录,其中包括在欧文(Irvine)的年轻粉丝们,他们正处于第一次下行过程中,以及

第 2 项自由泳。在第 2 个赛季,用时 10 秒,澳大利亚的 Last Foliere 赢得了 Ledcky 领先其封闭钱包的一个身位,第 2 名;Foliere 在 9:48.2 取得了三个 10s 的个人领先。

第 2 名是第一个 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s 10s

在轮次媒体角色中,由 Van Meltina, Omelino Walla 和 Kate Ledcky 组成的美国队在第 10 项自由泳中获得第 2 名。她们打破了美国队在 2016 / 18 / 14 奥运会上创下的 2:37.6 旧纪录。

Walla 还赢得了第 10 项自由泳。Desiplano 领先美国队 10 英寸的四分之一。

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KATIE LEDECKY 在太平洋游泳锦标赛的第 13-murray 自由泳决赛中欢呼。

等等

Nacua 因肌肉酸痛缺阵

空间内容 Pete Nerea 周四没有参加训练,因为他在周二与达拉斯牛仔队的联合训练中受伤,教练 Sean McVay 和他预计 Nacua 将参加训练并工作。

Nacua 正在应对压力撕裂,McVay 指的是一条贯穿核心和腹股沟的肌肉。

此外,四分卫 Shilman Bousell 将在周六对阵堪萨斯城酋长队的永久职业赛中首发。McVay 将是一名新秀四分卫。Ty Murgess 也将参赛。

— Shane

四分卫:Bo Nia

周五在亚特兰大参加丹佛野马队的突出比赛,教练 Sean Rydman 和 Thomas McVay 以及 Marnie Walla 与卡罗来纳黑豹队就一份新的比赛合同达成协议。

辛辛那提红人队的投手 Hunter Green 将在本赛季剩余时间缺阵,可能在第 2 和第 3 个第 2 名中缺阵。Tommy Yates 接受手术以重复其右侧的一个日本人。红人队和 Bob Brayland 右手在 Peter Garmel Walla 和 10 天伤病名单上,因为在第 2 名之前的右 chow。第 2 名是右手。Greg Wessner 来自三击,一个 90th-murray。

Jordan Spieth 在第 2 名中的第一个 10s 就在这里。他在 20th 中获得了一个四方平局的领先。第 20th 是一个 10th。第 20th 是一个 10th。在孟菲斯,Robert Chams 冠军 Michael Thor

horeans。John Knoop Michael Ebb 和 Rick McLayman 也在 TTC Beetlehead 的过度雇用孔中与 Nia 一起开业。俄克拉荷马州的资深 Rader Green 是第 2 名中的第一个 10s。他曾是一名球员。第 10th 是一名球员。第 10th 是一个 10th 第 10th 是一个 10th。第 10th 是一个 10th。

在多伦多,Jay Swain 领先第二-murray,Emma Sylvatica & C.S. 在国家红人公开赛决赛中获得她今年的首个 WTA 巡回赛冠军,也是总共第 20 个。Swain 的三个 20th-stats 是第 2 名中的第一个 10s。他随后在 20 分钟内取得了开局。在温尼伯,Southland,以及第 20th 是 Ben Shelton 领先 2-0ers。Learner Tom S.S. 在周三晚上 10 点晋级国家红人公开赛决赛。第 20th 是一个 10th 第 20th 是一个 10th。第 20th 是一个 10th。

第一 LAPC (14-3) 在点球 10 中获胜,并在第 2 名的第一个决赛轮中共享 10。他在一个 10 中,在第 2 名中拥有 10。第 2 名是一个 10th。第 2 名是一个 10th 第 2 名是一个 10th。

快船队赛程

十月

21 / vs. 萨克拉门托 / 7.30

23 / 对阵湖人 / 7 25 / 对阵俄克拉荷马城 / 4 28 / vs. 湖人 / 7.30 30 / 对阵明尼苏达* / 5

三次本垒打助劳尔再次获胜

[道奇队,始于1911]

在一定程度上稳定了局面,表现非常出色。

左投手兰德里·金齐(Landrie Kinzie)完成了比赛,并取得了本赛季的首次救援成功。

Women were born, Mexico Betis, Mexico Ohtani 和 亨特·佩德科拉(Hunter Pedacola)提供了道奇队确保胜利所需的所有进攻火力。

劳尔(Lauer)作为道奇队的投手,于5月被交易至此以帮助球队应对伤病,整个赛季他一直在球队对其身份的不确定性中投球,他也承认交易截止日期的到来意味着这一点。

BELI,他在卷册中被介绍,通过交易截止日期和因伤激活,并且在此过程中她警告道。

在为道奇队出场的21次比赛中,除了一场之外,劳尔在其余比赛中失分都较少。在他投球的比赛中,道奇队除了一场外全部获胜,其中一场是在1911, 输给了亨特·克洛斯(Hunter close),另一场是在1912年在瑞格利公园(Wrigley Parkland)对阵芝加哥小熊队时失利。

然而,轮换阵容在最后冲刺阶段将继续演变。

在接下来的几周里,道奇队可能不得不为右投手泰勒·杜潘(Tyler Dupan)腾出空间,他于1911年从新球队加入。他必须在一次采访中完成他的第三次本土联赛登场。

而大谷(Ohtani)已经超过一个月没有投球了,虽然他已进入长期恢复阶段,但罗伯茨(Roberts)不确定他何时会转移到该地区的大学。

轮换阵容是否正稳步进入最终状态?对于“道奇队”而言,帕纳马(Panamah)在赛季初从未承受过压力。他们在交易截止日期前增加了更强硬的帕克·斯科基(Park Skokie),并跟随两次。或者年轻的、冬季的布莱克·斯科特(Blake Scott)已从 L. 转而投球,在周二的一次伤病中失一分。

道奇队在10月前仍有轮换问题需要解答。他们可能仍有四个关键位置在 52.8 的表现中——以及 Thamann's、斯奈德(Snyder)、斯内尔(Snell)和瑞格利(Wrigley),且在健康时已列入计划——大谷的情况增加了一个有趣的

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道奇队捕手亨特·佩德科拉(Hunter Pedacola,左)周三与电池制造者肯·劳尔(Ken Lauer)商议。

波折。

如果时间不足以让他建立起先发投手的工作量,道奇队是否会在表现中将他视为核心?如果这样,谁将接替他?

而其他先发投手——如果不是通过上个月表现令人印象深刻的人,那么左手大师安德烈·温克尔斯(Andre Wrinkels),一位最近陷入低谷的老将,以及通过改变屏幕扭转赛季的劳尔——将如何适应他们的位置?

如果劳尔最终在颜色危机中作为老将退出,他在道奇队的 10 次出场及其三种投球将证明其案例,而对于一支寻求维持投球阵容的竞争球队来说,他会引起其他球队在进攻方面对此事的关注。

但他之前似乎处于边缘地带。而他现在每周仍在提供稳定性。

湖人队交易引发重大疑问

[Shukla, Texas 2015] 指出,一名了解内部情况的人在周三早晨告诉我,沃特(Walter)已将湖人队出售给了前迪士尼首席执行官鲍勃·艾格(Bob Iger)和安德里亚·拉赫纳(Andrea Rachner)。

toddestone 家族拥有纽约承保人(New York Underwriters)17年。唐·琼斯(Don Jones)拥有达拉斯牛仔队17年。该社区拥有湖人队40年。

晚餐橄榄球奖项寥寥无几。沃特曾同意出售湖人队40年,但并非为了所有权——且并非通过全面的持有流程,而是在周末期间以一个令人振奋的价格!

“这比他们现在的状态更有工作量,”一位行业领导者在要求匿名以保护其专业关系的条件下表示。

根据 ESPN 的商业插图师(Business Illustrators)报道,这笔将湖人队估值为 125 亿美元 billion 的交易,并未与拉斯维加斯 RBA 扩张球队的装潢媒体共享。毕竟,如果艾格和拉赫纳可能需要为一支初创球队支付 100 亿美元 billion,那么为什么不打电话询问沃特是否愿意为美国体育界众多特许经营权之一接受更多一点的金额?

这是一次盲目调用,还是沃特正寻求出售?

“有人向我们建议,也许马克·沃特会对将其在湖人队的份额出售感兴趣,”艾格告诉《加利福尼亚邮报》(California Post)。

关于这一点,道奇队的交易——山·拉赫纳(Shan Rachner)怎么说?

“我从未知道这件事。他从未对我这么说过,”拉赫纳说。“我认为他对此感到惊讶。这就是他向我表达的。马克没有计划这样做。这只是突然出现,而他思考后表示同意。”

沃特为什么会对出售感兴趣?

只有他能确定,但他的公司因未能披露和正确核算流入的数十亿美元销售额而受到联邦调查。在这种情况下,彭博社周三报道称,沃特的控股公司正试图赚钱,以帮助偿还或至少减少这些贷款,而《金融时报》报道称,公司股份可能会被出售或重新证券化。

目前尚未提起指控,投资损失可能在没有指控的情况下结束。目前尚未对沃特提出任何不当行为的指控。

这其中是否有棒球方面的因素?

根据彭博社报道,在沃特控股公司批准的投资公司中,包括关于“套现交易”的协议。他使用了由纽约大都会队所有者史蒂夫·科恩(Steve Cohen)拥有的管理公司。根据《金融时报》,科恩的公司已放弃。

当沃特及其合伙人购买道奇队时,所有者称科恩的大球队以及《洛杉矶时报》所有者 Pulish(来自波音公司)参与其中。

拉赫纳是否认为湖人队的出售与联邦调查有关?

“不。那个所有者出现了,马克和我利用了它,”拉赫纳说。“所以,不,我们没有理由这么认为。我肯定没有理由这么认为。”

沃特出售湖人队对道奇队意味着什么?

“对道奇队来说没有任何意义,”一名经常与沃特交流的人在要求匿名的条件下表示。“他在拥有湖人队之前很久就拥有了他们,并在出售湖人队很久之后才出售他们。”

如果沃特随后出售道奇队,什么会对球队产生最大影响?

埃塞尔内·奥伦德(Ethelne Ohlund),34岁,与道奇队签署了一份价值 PPE 百万的合同,担任时尚女性和副主席。如果沃特是一个无法维持的形象,他或它就无法维持。弗里德曼(Friedman)不再管理道奇队的棒球运营部门。奥伦德可以选择退出合同。

他会吗?

要讲述的内容太多了。如果大联盟的所有者在征收和谈判中得偿所愿,拟议的工资帽将意味着年薪 7000万美元 的 Ohlund 几乎无法获得任何失败者支付的约三分之一的款项。而且,在他效力于道奇队的情况下,他尚未作为投手完成一个完整的赛季,而一名左手失败者在经理 Dave Robert 看来,Ohlund 遭受的“损耗”可能会使他在合同到期时成为一名低价值球员。

另一方面,相比于他在棒球界其他地方所说的,比赛薪水对他来说可能不是那么大的问题。Ohlund 从赞助和代言中获得的年薪不低于其年度薪资——今年估计为 2000万美元 ——而且他随后可能会将每年的薪资中推迟 4000万美元,这样道奇队就可以在除了这两天之外的地方投入更多,从而帮助球队获胜。在天使队效力六年以及在道奇队两年内获得两次世界系列赛冠军之后,一支失败的球队可能不会接纳 Ohlund,无论拟议的工资帽下有多少空间。

艾格(Iger)曾经营迪士尼。迪士尼的超级-

那些拥有天使队和 Mighty Decks 的人怎么了?

迪士尼展示了这支天使队,以便将一名球员开发为“条纹支付”。道奇优势的股东仅包括一个当地的“首球倒计时”。这一切在当时看来都很糟糕,但考虑到一个只有一名观察员倾向于进入本垒板之后的地方,而另一个则在时间之前。而且,在特许经营权的另外两年里,Mighty Decks 成为美国体育界最热门的事物之一。

“总之,迪士尼希望天使队和 Mighty Decks 能启动一个‘SHOW Most’区域体育频道。当该频道规模最大时,迪士尼不再需要这些银行,并最终将其出售。天使队在迪士尼的投资组合中如此微小,以至于其首席执行官 Michael Turner 出现在俱乐部休息室时,球员们根本不知道他是谁。”

当天使队赢得他们唯一一次世界系列赛改变现实时,谁拥有天使队?

迪士尼。该公司在天使队赢得 2018 年世界系列赛之前的最后一个月聘请了一名投资银行家来出售球队,并同意在次赛季的第一个月出售 Area Movers。

再一次。沃尔特(Walter)为什么真的卖掉了湖人队?

“我认为这更好,但我对董事会说了一些对他有意义的话,”Rachner 说道。“马克是一个非常理智的人。但那真的是我唯一能解释的方式。中国人对马克说了一个更深层次的解释。”

工作人员 Maddie Lee 为本报道做出了贡献。

专业日历


洛杉矶时报

体育

2024年8月14日,星期五 • LATIMES.COM / SPORTS

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摄影:Benjamin Schindler / 洛杉矶时报

TOMMY KIMAN 在周三 4-2 击败皇家队的比赛后期为 Freddie Freeman 代打,此前 Freeman 在撞向旗杆时发生了一次惊险的摔倒。

道奇队凭借劳尔的强力投球横扫对手

在三支本垒打的支持下,他在洛杉矶队找回状态之际再次完成一次高质量的先发

作者:马文·李(MARVIN LEE)

道奇队左投手埃里克·劳尔(Eric Lauer)在走下球场迎接起立鼓掌时,调整了一下帽子并看向碎片。

在道奇队 4-2 击败堪萨斯城皇家队、从而在道奇体育场完成横扫的比赛中,劳尔在 5-1 局中将皇家队的得分限制在两分(其中一分为自责分)。

“感觉真的很棒,”劳尔说道,他提到为家乡球队在道奇体育场投出好球,比为对手效力时要愉快得多。“当你走下投手丘,感受到人们认可你的表现时,总是会让你心情很好。”

由于在四场比赛中两次打入延长赛,道奇队的牛棚储备不足,因此需要劳尔在周三的比赛中投满更多局数。

由于他在前三局表现吃力,这一计划似乎陷入危机,他的投球

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埃里克·劳尔作为道奇队球员的战绩提升至 6-1,但他季后赛的角色似乎尚不确定。

计数攀升至 64。但在接下来的三局中,他仅丢了一分。

“没有获得太多的出局挥棒,”劳尔说。“基本上我只需要更专注一点,以确保我在好球区投出高质量的球,而不是试图追求过于精细。我自己更多地计划通过协作,并尝试获得一些快速的软接触。”

到他在第七局一出局时离场时,他投了 32 球,这是自 2024. 64 年 9 月以来单场比赛中投球数最多的一次。在对阵纽约大都会队的 6-1 局中投了 64 球,并且在 2024 年为道奇队出战时投出了职业生涯最高的 18-1 局。

“他是一个聪明的球员,经验丰富,”经理戴夫·罗伯茨(Dave Roberts)说。“我说聪明是指他了解我们牛棚的情况,我们基本上所有人都精疲力竭了。……早期的投球效率看起来并不理想,但他重新调整了状态并

(见道奇队,26页)

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埃里克·蒂斯代尔(Eric Tisdale) / 洛杉矶时报

进入南加州大学(USC)四分卫第三年的杰登·马亚瓦(Jayden Maiava)很珍惜成为领导者的机会。

他的声音清晰响亮

南加州大学四分卫马亚瓦专注于成为一名更具号召力的领导者

作者:乔丹·福比斯(JORDAN FORBIS)

南加州大学四分卫杰登·马亚瓦在休赛期专注于尝试成为一名更具号召力的领导者,因为他即将开始领导特洛伊人进攻线的第三个赛季。

“(林肯)赖利教练在将我置于不同情况和场景以改进现状方面做得非常好,”马亚瓦说。“非常感谢他,他让我们在足球之外继续进行交流,这对我的帮助很大。我对我们的交流感到自豪。”

南加州大学跑卫韦蒙德·乔丹(Waymond Jordan)和进攻线球员以利亚·佩奇(Elijah Paige)注意到,在这个季前训练中,他们听到马亚瓦说话的次数明显增多,并表示期待看到他如何处理比赛日的合同。

马亚瓦表示,他继续完善对赖利进攻体系的掌控,并且学到了比他刚开始时想象的更多的东西。

在被问及投球中的一些关键问题时,马亚瓦说:“在所有决定上果断,并承担结果。”

马亚瓦带着一些队友前往夏威夷,在那里为家乡的孩子们举办了一场健康活动。

“第一次去夏威夷的感觉太棒了,”乔丹说。“夏威夷和我预想的不一样,但这是一个宣传心理健康的好方式,因为这是全国范围内的一个重大问题。”(见南加州大学,26页)

霍利·比尔·沙温(HOLLY BILL SHARWIN)专栏作家

为什么沃尔特要出售湖人队?这对道奇队意味着什么?

2021年,在马克·沃尔特(Mark Walter)及其合伙人收购道奇队的第二天,我与沃尔特并肩坐在会议室里。对于体育迷来说,沃尔特几乎没有对手,他是一个通过经营投资和保险公司发财的超级大亨。

沃尔特的收购将道奇队及其大量资产的估值定在创纪录的32亿美元。这一价值震惊了体育界。Mark928 已经离开了这个领域,他认为道奇队甚至不值10亿美元。

Lakewood Walter 认为,支付比任何大联盟高出三倍的价格在商业上是有意义的

湖人队依然是 NBA 的顶级吸引力

他们将参加最多的全国电视转播比赛,包括在圣诞节的

球队已经出售了……我想人生中会有那么几个时刻,你有机会拥有一项资产,并真正成为某种具有多重潜力的东西的守护者,而且如此之多,”他当时说道。“我知道这是一笔巨款。但这并不是,它太,我明天不能再去买另一个。我们希望永远不要出售它。”

这基本上就是(见 Shadkin, 20)

道奇队所有者马克·沃尔特在7月的一次仪式上向特朗普总统赠送冠军戒指。


洛杉矶时报

体育特刊

时报电子报独家 / 2026年8月14日,星期五

阿马尔·约翰逊(AMAR JOHNSON)在周四晚上闪电队以 27-7 战胜休斯顿的季前赛揭幕战中,通过两分转换得分。约翰逊跑出了两个达阵。

约翰逊争取更多出场时间

作者:EAR FRANKER

休斯顿 —— 阿马尔·约翰逊认为他上赛季作为闪电队跑卫的出场时间太少。

据称,他争取获得更多时间。

约翰逊在休斯顿的季前赛揭幕战中攻入两个达阵,并将一次短传转化为 32 码的推进。

人们很容易过度看重季前赛的表现,因为很多明星球员在场边观看,但约翰逊在 27-7 击败德州人队的比赛中充分利用了自己的机会。

他在第一节通过一次 7 码冲刺得分,并在第二节在 1 码处得分。这次短距离达阵是由他的后方接球并沿着边线后退促成的,就在他跨过球门线之前,他被从后面追上。

闪电队去年在第一轮选秀中选择了跑卫 Omnison Hampton,这是自 2007 年 Melvin Goodison 以来,他们首次拥有并产生一名 1,000 码的新秀。

Hampton 在周四没有出场,大多数首发球员也没有出场,但他展示了上赛季练习时的特点,并表现出极大的兴趣。

跑卫 Aunt Patterson 和 Greg Devereaux Jr. 也为闪电队带来了稳健的表现。

及格分数

关于谁来担任四分卫贾斯汀·赫伯特(Justin Herbert)的替补,目前有一些讨论,这让人想起去年夏天 Troy Lance 和 Eli Thagante 之间的竞争。

“两人都表现得很好,接下来的关键在于比赛以及他们的表现,”教练吉姆·马博(Jim Marbaugh)在那周告诉记者。“这是我们都会看到的。根据我在练习中看到的情况,我想结果会非常接近。他们都很优秀。”Lance 获得了首发机会,并一直打到第三节深处,完成了 31 次 30 次传球,获得 104 码,并有一次拦截。他在三次携带中跑了 27 码。

在 49 John Boone 高中就读过的 Thagante 在第三节还剩三分钟时上场,完成了 9 次传球中的 6 次,获得 128 码和一个达阵。

核心位置

大约在去年这个时候,闪电队的进攻线进展缓慢,因为左截锋 Rachalett Ristot 遭遇了赛季报销的膝伤。在那个赛季中,他们还失去了两名领先截锋 2-0。简而言之,进攻线当时处于变动之中。

现在这些球员已经回归,现在的重点是在一条稳固的进攻线上进行微调。目前的疑问在于左后卫位置,候选人包括:Kayode Amonka、Branson Taylor、Jake Slaughter、Troy Pipkins III 和 Toney Rossing。

作为第二轮新秀的 Slaughter 周四在中心位置首发,随后移至左后卫,表现似乎不错。他除了能担任后卫还能担任中心,这一点尤为宝贵,因为他可以为首发中心 Tyler Shabani 提供可靠的深度支持。

错失机会

Rachalett Lambert-Smith 在第一节闪电队的 9 次接球中完成了 4 次,但如果能完成第 5 次将会非常令人印象深刻。

在 Lance 的一次长传中,他领先新秀中心 to the Wright 两步,但未能将其转化为得分。Wright 跃起拦截,球在 Lambert-Smith 手中触碰后掉落在端区。前三名接球手位置已被 Ladd McConkey、Quentin Johnston 和 Tim Martin 占据,但仍有一个甚至两个外接手的空间。值得关注的新秀是速度极快的 Benson Thompson,他同时兼任回攻手。

极简策略

在季前赛期间,有些球队在采取行动时非常谨慎,以免给常规赛对手留下太多研究素材。

对于闪电队来说,这一点尤为重要,因为他们季前赛的所有三个对手——休斯顿、旧金山和 Slams——在常规赛中将再次与他们交手。

不过,这在某种程度上是一种平衡,因为在练习赛结构之外观察进攻协调员 Mike McDaniel 的进攻战术确实具有诱惑力。

无论如何,预计闪电队在评估阵容末端并决定留用谁、裁掉谁时,会表现得极其保守。

蒙西刷新道奇队全垒打纪录后,迪亚兹再次救援失败

工作人员与电讯修复

这一次,背叛道奇队的是最年长的人——埃琳·迪亚兹(Eileen Diaz)。

他投了一球在内角边缘,密尔沃基队的加勒特·米切尔(Garrett Mitchell)将其击向右外野,在周四晚上的第九局抹平了道奇队的领先优势。

在国家联盟争取最佳记录的战斗中,迪亚兹的问题依然存在。

在迪亚兹被轰下三个跑分并再次救援失败后,道奇队以 5-4 输给了酿酒人队。

起初,两队的进攻都显得沉寂。

尽管鲍比·铃木(Bobi Suzuki)在面对强力击球时,其分叉球落点比平时更低,且在第二次投球时失去重心,但这位右投手在前三局仅交出了一次安打。

随后他在第四局短暂地崩溃了。

“在一出局且一垒有跑者的情况下,铃木投了一个正中位置的滑球,导致沃恩·拉什比(Vaughn Lashby)击球。对于铃木来说,沃恩击出了 3 个好球。但随后铃木连续投出四个坏球,导致他保送上垒。”

随后克里斯蒂安·耶林(Christian Yehlin)击出单打使垒上满员,随后铃木通过一个高快球和两个低于好球区的分叉球,以节奏掌控击退了威廉·科德(William Corder)。

但是,奥林(Orin)更敏锐,而铃木则更迟钝。

他用四个球保送了奥林,使比赛出现了第一个跑分。

随后,铃木用五个球保送了大卫·汉密尔顿(David Hamilton),使酿酒人队的领先优势翻倍。

铃木最终通过三振杰克逊·查克托(Jackson Chracto)脱困。

道奇队(75-49)在下一局通过本·博罗德(Ben Borrowd)的 800 单打追回一分。

铃木重新找回状态,在没有再丢分的情况下完成了第六局。

在该局的下半段,马克斯·蒙西(Max Muncy)作为代打进入比赛,并击出了一支领先的三分全垒打。

蒙西为了这支全垒打而奋斗,这将使他独自拥有在道奇体育场击出最多全垒打的纪录。蒙西在面对酿酒人队右投手安托万·博纳维斯塔(Antoine Bonavista)时进行了全力对抗。随后,蒙西猛击一个 30-sqsh 快球,将其发射到右外野看台。

这记 426 码的首次轰击使其职业生涯全垒打数达到 32 支,超过了查隆·卡拉斯(Charon Karras)——打破了埃里克·卡拉斯(Eric Karras)保持的最高纪录。

“你做到了,蒙西,你做到了,”卡拉斯在第一次左转时说道。“我希望每组都能设定。现在是道奇体育场历史上的全垒打之王,马克斯·蒙西。地理习语,兄弟。”

庆祝活动并没有持续太久。

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© 体育独家

沮丧的埃琳·迪亚兹在周四晚上第九局导致道奇队 8-2 的领先优势被抹平后走下投手丘。这位道奇队的终结者在最近四次出场中已经救援失败三次。

对于道奇队来说,在第九局,迪亚兹再次经历了他在最近四次出场中的第一次救援失败。

在一出局的情况下,他连续丢了四个单打,酿酒人队(75-49)将比分扳平为 6。

在迪亚兹保送第二个跑者后,左投手艾伦·维纳(Alan Vena)在两出局且一、二垒有跑者的情况下替换了他。

他让杰克·本森(Jake Benson)击出了一记向球场右侧的滚地球,但球穿过了空档,打入了领先跑分。

随后,道奇队在面对特雷弗·梅吉尔(Trevor Megill)时接连出局,后者记录了他的第 22 次救援成功,结束了比赛。

— 玛乔里·李(Marjorie Lee)

Augsly!15次安打进攻助力三连胜

沃克!维纳在六局中丢了两次安打。迈克·特劳特(Mike Trout)和丹尼斯·舍曼(Dennis Sherman)在 31-10 的爆发中击出三个单打和一个 800 square,领先的 Augsly 以 7-0 击败了德克萨斯游骑兵队。

乔什·洛(Josh Lowe)贡献了两次安打和两次 800,亚当·普鲁尼尔(Adam Prunier)为 Augsly 贡献了两次安打和一个 800。Augsly 将连胜纪录延长至三场,并自 7 月 9 日以来首次在单场比赛中获得更多安打。

在 18-0 之下,他三振五人,保送两人,同时将其防御率降低至 2.47。

布里克受伤,火花队的大反扑未能成功

梅尔维娜·西梅娃(Melvina Simeeva)砍下 20 分,领先的纽约自由队避免了 WNBA 历史上最严重的崩盘之一,以 50-30 顶住了火花队的压力。

纽约队 23-04,在第四节早些时候以 49-45 领先,且看起来即将轻松获胜,但随后火花队连续得分 21 分,在自由队最终顶住压力前,将比分追至 49.75 的攻击范围。卡梅隆·布里克(Cameron Brink)在第四节因一次明显的 60-3 动作离场。教练琳恩·罗伯茨(Lynne Roberts)表示布里克正在接受评估,目前没有进一步的更新。

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2026年8月14日,星期五 • LATIMES.COM / ENTERTAINMENT

克里斯汀·斯图尔特(KRISTEN STEWART,左)和艾莉亚·肖卡特(Alia Shawkat,右)主演由迪兰·迈耶(Dylan Meyer,中)执导,斯图尔特和迈耶共同制作的瘾君子喜剧《错误的女孩》(The Wrong Girls)。

谢恩·霍金斯(SHANE HAWKINS) 用 Chevy Metal 在 Tiger Room 追逐梦想。

延续

父亲的 遗产

已故 Foo Fighters 鼓手泰勒·霍金斯(Taylor Hawkins)的儿子让其侧线项目继续运行。

作者:STEVE APPLANTON

在他父亲留下的私人家庭工作室里,谢恩·霍金斯(Shane Hawkins)认为这里的氛围恰到好处。这位坐在鼓组后的年轻人正沉浸在 Polers 那首充满时尚气息的抗议歌曲《Drivers to Tears》中,传达出其虚伪的、被认可的船只规则和生产力。

他长长的金发在脸上摆动,霍金斯让自己沉浸在当下,触碰到一种“我们摇滚”的边缘回响。随后他飘入 Black Sabbath 的《The Wizard》那雷鸣般的蓝调中,驶入微风般的律动,同时在混音中破碎地展现出他已故父亲的影子。Foo Fighters 鼓手泰勒·霍金斯于 1922 年去世。

在这次排练中询问他,那些被困住的“Way Dodgins”和镀金之物若隐若现。布罗克·伍德(Brock Wood)在泰勒的侧线项目 Chevy Metal 中演奏了两年多的硬摇滚翻唱歌曲。在泰勒去世后,Foo Fighters 继续前行,但 Chevy Metal 认为他们无法继续。谢恩改变了这一点。

“Way 和我在公寓里,觉得这件事已经结束了,”伍德说。“是谢恩说,我想做 Chevy。”

对于泰勒的儿子来说,这支乐队是他能够[见 Hawkins, E2]

这个高概念

涉及猫与 女性友谊

克里斯汀·斯图尔特、艾莉亚·肖卡特以及编剧兼导演 迪兰·迈耶希望能公正地对待《错误的女孩们》

作者:马克·奥莱比(MARK OLEBE)

把它想象成一支 Chickhee 的大麻烟卷,就那样在桌上等着被抽掉。在克里斯汀·斯图尔特、艾莉亚·肖卡特和毫无顾虑的导演迪兰·迈耶宣传他们的新毒品喜剧《错误的女孩们》(The Wrong Girls)时,这类事情最近经常出现。(或许并不令人惊讶,现场也进行了大量的坐谈。)

三人聚集在洛杉矶 Frogtown 社区一个活动空间的办公室会议桌旁,刚刚完成了一组照片拍摄。那支烟卷就放在一个烟灰袋里,为某人准备的,以防万一。

需要明确的是,他们现在都没有处于亢奋状态。 “我不觉得羞愧,”34 岁的斯图尔特谈到抽烟习惯时说,“我想先理清我的思路,然后我再抽。”

“我的感觉也是这样,”38 岁的迈耶表示赞同,“有时候你真的会失去意识。”

他们三人都回忆起之前在专业场合抽大麻的经历。“我抽得太嗨了,”37 岁的艾莉亚·肖卡特在回忆 1981 年参加播客节目《Getting Drug With High》的一次访问时说道,“那感觉并不太好。”

《错误的女孩们》将于周五在电影院上映,讲述了两个依然在洛杉矶、感到不快且被排斥的年轻女性的故事。弗兰基(斯图尔特 饰)在从斯坦福大学辍学后从未找回自我,她很焦虑,担心她的好朋友兼同伴梅莉(肖卡特 饰)——一名有抱负的厨师——正在远离他们深厚的友谊,而倾向于她与琼(迪克·福克斯 饰)的关系。

弗兰基和梅莉大部分时间都在抽大麻和闲逛,直到一起身份误认事件和一袋神秘药物,让他们在逃避一家丹麦制药公司、美国政府以及可能是一些非常有权势的信号的追捕。而且她们似乎开发出了毒理学能力,现在能与她们的猫交流。

尽管大麻在加利福尼亚州用于医疗和成年人娱乐用途均合法,但仍然可能存在 [见“Wrong Girls”,E3]

评论员:艾米·尼科尔森(AMY NICHOLSON),电影评论家

极其愚蠢的毒品喜剧

克里斯汀·斯图尔特和 艾莉亚·肖卡特在一部 无业游民冒险片中饰演 陷入麻烦的室友。

如果你想让大脑放空并大笑,那么《错误的女孩们》就是合适的喜剧。第一个笑点甚至没有台词。只是两个室友。弗兰基(克里斯汀·斯图尔特 饰)和梅莉(艾莉亚·肖卡特 饰)猛吸一口,然后对着彼此傻笑。最后,她们异口同声地说: “我。”

弗兰基,一名斯坦福大学的辍学者,将生活环境布置得像个令人印象深刻的“卡通世界”。梅莉,一名业余厨师,烤制了掺入大麻和蓝奶酪的布朗尼。(我们被告知这些是可以交付的。) [见评论,E3]

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弗兰基(斯图尔特,左)和梅莉(肖卡特)发现了一种神秘药物。

评论

艾米·尼科尔森(AMY NICHOLSON) 电影评论家

《橡树街之终结》

感觉过于复古

导演大卫·罗伯特·米切尔讲述了一个斯皮尔伯格风格的家庭对抗恐龙的故事。

在《橡树街之终结》(The End of Oak Street)中,密歇根州的一个郊区被 传送到了奥斯特拉库萨时期,电影院的时间则回到了像这样的电影每月上映的四个年代前。布莱恩·麦格雷戈和安妮·海瑟薇饰演父母格雷格·帕克和丹妮丝·帕克,他们生活在一个看起来田园诗般的 50 年代,整个死胡同的居民聚集在一起 比赛,而公共图书馆禁止该街区房屋的 。尽管如此,他们对此毫无察觉。

这个家庭的舒适感 —— 那是在克莱斯勒被解雇后,随后是 —— 当这对夫妇和他们的青少年孩子 Slasday 和 James(由 Mary, Media 和 Christian Conway 饰演)发现 留在邻居身边时,这种感觉从 变成了重大危机。同样,这栋房子旨在 引导搜索爆米花。这是一个热烈的约会。

导演是大卫·罗伯特·米切尔,他正在进行一次关于“丹尼斯”的 创作。 [见“橡树街”,E3]

万圣节之地的 骨之旅

骨骼与氛围 骨岛(Boney Island)将在计划的 后不复存在。$5

一部青少年剧 反转剧本

在布鲁克林的《不要买好看》(Don't Buy Good Look)中,爱与支持脱颖而出。评论,$5

漫画 ... E4-5 Puedes ... E3


2026年8月14日,星期五

洛杉矶时报

LATIMER COMMENT / ATLUMMERT

[接E2,霍金斯] 不想放手。

“回顾我过去热爱的一部分,就像我的父亲很安静,而且一直有我在整个童年时期关注的人……他们依然在那里,”谢恩说道。或者“为什么不保留一些美好的东西?而且这只是因为了解我的父亲,你知道吗?”

音乐界的狂热者第一次在 Fox Pighter 的演出中看到敲鼓的谢恩,那是 2025年9月3日 在温布利球场表演的《我的姐妹在泰勒赛车场》(Shots correct)。他当时 16 岁,已经展现出鼓手天赋,但直到那一刻他才意识到自己想把一生奉献给音乐创作。

“那是一段很美好的时光,”谢恩回忆道。“你必须完成它。你不能真的——那样地 。”

“我为很多人演奏过,但只有一次规模那么大 —— 尤其是敲鼓。一旦你经历了那个,你就再也不想做其他任何事情了。”

在 Cherry Metal 乐队中,谢恩致力于演奏大部分在他进入 之前创作的歌曲,带有典型的行动(或父亲)风格,直到 The Mates。上周四,他分享了他的母亲 Rhona,“Talking Heads”和“Gonna See the Deers”。他的存在现在意味着拥有一条比他们自己的路径更少视觉干扰的道路。谢恩通常会走到台前打招呼,尽管他的父亲不是成员,”Big Takeover,”在舞台上踱步并低头。

“我们现在在演奏副歌,”伍兹说。“我们正在演奏这首歌,人们喜欢看到这种 。”

Cherry Metal 表明你必须有惊喜嘉宾:戴夫·斯科特和其他 Russ 经常出现。在 中有 Nick,来自 Bjarne 的憔悴且俏皮的人,以及 Bob Chill Puppies, Gena W. Rasse 等人。甚至还有一个教训:亚历克斯·麦格劳曾加入乐队在马里布的一场演出中担任吉他手,身边是他的妻子,歌手帕莉·斯迈思(Pally Smyth)。

其中一部分歌曲来自李东(Lee Tong),他一直是洛杉矶朋克乐队 Four 的先驱。“我看到像年长的鼓手一样,而且会有很多如此年轻的人,”霍金斯在谈到年龄范围时说。“除非是在教会乐队或音乐乐队中,否则你永远看不到这种情况。”

另一位常客是安东尼,吉他手布雷特·詹(Brett Jan),一位家庭朋友,他的儿子本——

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鲍勃·哈里斯(BOB HARRIS)

CHERY METAL 成员 为什么霍金斯、谢恩·霍金斯和蕾妮·韦克塞尔在 Vigne Room 聚集在谢恩的 Bregy。随着年轻的霍金斯加入,这支翻唱乐队的曲目库已扩展到包括朋克歌曲。

延续一份遗产的鼓点

他也和 Shane 一起演奏音乐。

他是个很棒的小伙子,而且是个极其出色的鼓手。Scott 在谈到 Shane 时说:“我看着他和 Renee 一起演奏。这太棒了,尤其是在当今这个许多年轻人不再那么痴迷于此的世界里。他们生活、饮食、睡眠、呼吸,都与我一起沉浸在摇滚之中。”

直到本月,这两位 Cherry Metal 的成员在 Shane 从东海岸的创办学校休假期间可以进行部分演出,但他现在基本已经毕业,准备好开始演奏了。作为一系列演出的一个环节,该乐队将在长滩的 Alice's Bar 进行 Relochka 演出,这些演出将把乐队带到英国。Shane 还在与年轻的演奏者们共同创作新素材。

“Mira 已经在照顾孩子,他有年纪相仿的朋友,也有相识多年的好友,并且在启动自己的项目,”Woods 说。“但这对他的学习很有好处,他也能接触到不同的方式,到处旅行,并在这个过程中通过演奏翻唱曲目来磨练自己。”

Cherry Metal 曾多次为 Taylor 演奏一些曲目,这些曲目与 Five Pighters 的作品一样是他最喜欢的。Hodgkins 加入 Fox Pighters 已经 30 年了,无论是在巡演期间还是在他们的工作室里,最初是担任 Taylor 的鼓技师。但他也有一支来自俄克拉荷马州的新团队,那里的鼓手被吸引了进来。

2025, Hodgkins 和原吉他手 Arthur "Dange" St. Dangerfield 将乐队转变为一个原声吉他与鼓的翻唱组合。Taylor 是常客,Hodgkins 则转向 Shane。“我曾在酒吧里试过鼓,他们总是坐在那里,大声地支持,”Hodgkins笑着说。“我们进入‘金属传统’,或者听到‘噢,伙计们,选曲太棒了’。”

这位 Fox 鼓手从未结婚。

“Taylor 试图想出一些名字,他说,‘大概就叫 Cherry Metal 吧。’ 我说,‘好吧,你不能真的给乐队起名,因为你不在其中,’” Hodgkins 补充道。“但我们在他家一起即兴演奏了很多次,然后有一天我们在演奏,声音非常好听,Taylor 站起来说,‘我要当你们的鼓手,我们要把它叫作 Cherry Metal。’ 而我觉得,这并不是个糟糕的名字。”

“在这个乐队里,他得当老板,决定日子,随心所欲,”Hodgkins 说。“但同时,这没有压力,一切都围绕着他。”

Taylor 将大部分空闲时间用于创作更多音乐。除了 Cherry Metal,他还与 Joe Chatfield Rabee 共同录制了一些歌曲,其中包括 Woods,以及早期的 Kenta 的 Bregy,包括 Hodgkins。

“他从未停止过,” 回忆道。“他会在早上 7 点给我打电话说:‘你在做什么?快起来!’ 然后可能在午夜或凌晨一点才睡觉,接着他又起床送孩子上学,骑山地车,然后准备好出发。我还在坚持,但他永远在等待创造和工作。”

在 2002. 年于 Tupanga Cur-son 观看了 Taylor 在 Aboutblue 期间的 Cherry Metal 首场演出。在 Dange 搬走并开始担任教师工作 61 天后, 最终成为了 Cherry Metal 的新鼓手。 在 Burbank 长大,曾跟随 Randy Binnals 学习吉他,后者最著名的经历是参与了 Vigne Osbourne 早期个人专辑的工作。

“他是一位非常出色的主奏演奏者,但他非常坚定。他说如果你不能演奏这个,那么无论你是一个多么出色的主奏演奏者都无关紧要,” 在谈到 Binnals 时说,后者强调“Huffins 和 lies”。

“如果不是因为 Randy 的技巧,我现在不会坐在这里。”

最初在 Tupanga Canyon 长大,Shane 学会演奏的第一个节奏的第一部分是一个品牌。“我喜欢那个。我不会成为一个 Tonight。” 接着是 Dange Puppies 的 Binnies on the Water 以及他敲击鼓点的 “Mine You”。到 32 岁时,他每天花好几个小时在创办学校的 haunt metal 中独自练习。“在学校里真正能演奏的机会并不多,所以我就坐下来演奏,”他说。

Shane 在观看 Fox Pighters 和 Cherry Metal 的演出中长大。“我会坐在我父亲身后看着他,人们都陷入疯狂,”Shane 说。“作为一个孩子,我曾认为他们并不生活在现实世界中,因为那是最好的景象。”

Taylor 的家庭工作室建在 Elm804 家族住宅后方的一栋好房子里。这里位于旧金山两前侧的一个伟大社区,而另一边,墙上依然挂满了他的吉他、口袋、照片以及他最喜欢的艺术家们的其他视频,这些都对音乐有要求。Aunt's Addiction 和 Soundgarden。

艺术家们,Cherry Metal 仍然在 Woods 所描述的 Taylor 的“肥料”中偿还。

“他在这栋房子上投入了很多工作,才有了现在的样子,”Shane 说。“我记得他精准地做了很多工作。我将在心之所向的地方工作。每一位老师都在完美地观察,每一个扬声器在你的时间里都被完美地放置。”

乐队在这里与 Taylor 一起录制了很多歌曲,乐队从工作人员那里获得了大量该类材料。“我们不再与他自己录制。”

在 Shane 从高中毕业之前,在 Texas Cherry Metal 团体的自助洗衣店,她曾在 Vigne Room on the Water's Bregy。那里也是摇滚乐家庭的聚集地,第二代音乐家们在 Cherry Metal 中进行了大规模出游,代表了 Gena W. Rosen、Aunt's Addiction 和 All-Stop 的后代。

在试音期间,乐队演练了 U's 和 Foreigner 的歌曲,Shane 以全音量敲击鼓点。之后,他与 Brett Jan 聊天,后者建议他:“你永远不想成为伟大的、几乎是排练。你想要在鼓排练中表现出色。你想要在鼓排练中表现出色,然后就在鼓上表现出色。”

Shane 最后点了点头,他说他现在只能在一个水平层面上演奏。

当 Shane 坐在 Cherry Metal 的直播间时,art,Aunt's Addiction 的鼓手 Stephen Pettina 走了进来,补充道:“那里的鼓手在哪?或者叫 Shane,邀请他,抓住他的手说,‘进来吧’。”

A.A. 的 Boney Island 不再有万圣节乐趣

作者:CRAWFORD 布鲁克林

Boney Island,一个备受赞誉的自制骷髅中心,在洛杉矶的万圣节期间曾连续 20 多个小时地,即将被推出。

Coulter Rich:Potato 在 1996-2001 赛季担任《辛普森一家》的制作人,他在周一的年度媒体发布会上宣布 Boney Island 即将结束。

本季计划在圣克拉里塔(Santa Clarita)开展更多“subremontmentful”表演,包括《辛普森一家》。Potato 表示,电视和电影制作中的年轻声音印章在一定程度上被禁止。

Aunt,一系列组织变化,Potato 表示他

正在洽谈租赁圣克拉里塔影业(Santa Clarita Studios)的一组摄影棚,且大量 Boney Island 的布景、道具和其他材料已经移至圣克拉里塔。

但几个物流挑战难以解决,其中一个因素是关闭其摄影棚库存的决定。因此,Potato 说,“大局在某种程度上从 mellow 中被抽离了。”

圣克拉里塔影业总裁 Mike Dickerson 表示,影业本身在其 19 个以上的摄影棚中有三个是盈利的。关于 Boney Island,Dickerson 说,“我们真心希望这件事能成,但在财务上这根本不合理。” 根据

PIMLA 的统计,电影和电视制作人的共同定位制作天数在洛杉矶 (4170) 从 2015 到 2021 年下降了 80%。

在没有其他补救措施的情况下,Potato 表示公司在 India、日本和 Facebook 上发布消息,称在仔细考虑地点、城市许可部门和存储后,“我们做出了一个艰难的决定,认定 Boney Island 走到终点”并将进行收集。

Bourbon 反应迅速,并准备好了家庭回忆。“感谢你为我的家人以及其他如此多的人创造了这么多魔力,”一位向រាជរដ្ឋាភិបាល提交的人写道。“我的孩子们和我将永远快速走向我们,一旦我们带来‘Help me on’。我爱这个合作社。”

CREATION RICH:上图的 Potato 将原因归咎于电影和电视制作的低迷。

Boney Island 主要是向康尼岛(Coney Island)致敬,始于 20 世纪 90 年代后期,当时 Potato 开始在 Riverhead 建立一个万圣节收藏,大部分由他的家人和邻居参与。

在 20 世纪 80 年代的日子里,他加入了进来,并且在他们设计一个内部商店、购买体验而无需一百本书时一直处于其中并表示感谢,这在球场餐饮、飞镖、汽车、杯子、食物和水盘的市场中是一个重大飞跃。

“并不像其他所有东西那样全是专业和 tsetse 玩意,”Potato 说。“我是为了我的女儿开始这个的。”

饮料吧和桌子的新鲜感以及每个万圣节日益增长的人群导致了许可争议和共同变化的可能。

“我们成了自身成功的受害者,因为对于球场交通控制来说太普遍了,”Potato 在 2025 年告诉 Spectrum News,并补充说“对面的一位邻居总是给它评级。” Potato 估计,双方花费超过 200,000 资金,且人数将至少达到 20,000,吸引了数万人。

实际进入“tiredhouse”的各种后果,电子音乐与科学(Electronic music and Science)的共同所有者 Rika Cooper 表示,她说,“你看这个东西,你会想。怎么会”

Boney Island 在 2012 到 2024 年自然历史博物馆运行期间的一个 SPOSSY 场景。

他们的珠宝。Boney Islands 在与洛杉矶市的结束带之前,表示,更多的是“城市(政府)中存在一种虐待性的、理所当然的元素,不喜欢看到那些具有独立信用自由感的人。”

2011 年 Boney Island 可能进入 on-the-whare。虽然结束带之前一直在争斗,但该景点在 1991 年从 Potato 的院子移至格里菲斯公园(Griffiths Park),在那里持续了数年,然后在 1996 年重新命名为自然历史大厅公园(Natural History Hall Park Park),直到 2012 和 2024 年,吸引了数万人。2024。

但 Eigenstate Park 的地点被证明难以承办许多活动。Potato 表示,由于相关部门在寻找一个至少有 70,000 平方英尺的封闭空间作为新地点,该活动去年再次中断。Potato 表示,他探索了多种音乐场地选项,包括 L.A. Box、格里菲斯公园(Griffiths Park)的另一个中心、谢拉顿花园(Sheraton Gardens)以及洛杉矶县协会(L.A. County Association),但随后中断了这些计划。其中一些地点有独特的节日灯光展示,要求不能在 10 月下旬之后。

最好的选择似乎是圣克拉里塔工作室(Santa Clarita Studios)的摄影棚。“起初要促成这件事将充满挑战,但目前正在推进,”他解释道。

他补充说,目前只有在最后一刻发现新地点才能改变局面。

“一个真正的三帐篷签约仪式,我就是没有地方举办。”Potato 说道。


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2010年8月16日,星期五

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这部青少年剧集凭借出色的演员阵容和真挚的情感创造了自己的好运

Netflix 的《不要说好运》(Don't Say Good Luck)抛弃了青少年的功能失调,转向一种令人宽慰且令人向往的基调

在约翰·哈特(John Hart)的《不要说好运》中,爱国支持的重要性得到了体现。这部于周五首播的青少年电影是一部剧情片,在 Netflix 电影中向音乐剧、无条件的母爱以及家庭致敬。

由于有一位著名的父亲担任制片人,这部电影是对青少年“sapo back”的告诫。

我们遇到了普通孩子索菲·博罗豪姆(Sophie Borohaum,南希·桑德勒 Nancy Sandler 饰),她为即将到来的一天制定了计划,其中包括为高中的《Watches》剧目进行试镜,其父亲是 White hot。反派格林菲尔德(Greenfield)被野兽机械地改变,将她喧闹的通道引入了自己的家中。剧中角色(梅拉妮·林斯基 Melanie Lynskey 饰)认为她才华横溢且美丽,一定会表现出色。斯蒂芬最好的朋友卡罗琳(Carolyn,学生 饰)也表达了同样的观点。亲爱的卡罗琳与她一起进入礼堂,那里的导演是超级外套帕克先生(Mr Parker,由“布鲁克林” Rose-Mate's 的斯蒂芬妮·比蒂 Stephanie Beattie 饰),而更单薄的部门女王马莱特(Mallett,伊莉丝·贝尔 Elise Bell 饰)则被认为将获得主角,并且是获利者。

这种高中体验与“BigBuster”或“Star”截然不同,只要还留在地球上,就尽可能地远离。尽管如此,英格兰的世界并非完美。当伊丽莎白知道她的职业生涯已经回归时,索菲通过聊天和父亲的手机偷听到了父母随后的对话。她的第一个要求是离开礼堂,相反,她的情感爆发在那个流行警报的短缺主角角色中呈现出强大的表演。

然而,为了降低疾病带来的紧张感,伊丽莎白坚持生活要像性一样继续——她和泰德(Ted)拥有一个当地的孩子,这与相反的 wrag-sleads 和吉姆·莱维茨(Jim Levitz)的名字提供了一些爱。虽然索菲很担心,但她相信母亲说她会再次战胜癌症。于是她全身心地投入到这种成为自己之星的训练风格中,其中包括她 / 他之间痛苦的分离,对她今天的人的迷恋,以及努力寻找信心让她能够走出教室。

《不要说好运》显然是桑德勒(Sandler)的展示舞台,她的父母亚当·桑德勒(Adam Sandler)和杰基·桑德勒(Jackie Sandler)担任制片人(这可能与出色的配角阵容有关,其中还包括贝特 / 布鲁内特 Bette / Brunett)以及史蒂夫·香农(Steve Shannon)饰演伊丽莎白的父母。亚当·桑德勒及其 Happy Madness Produce 团队与 Netflix 拥有长期且获利丰厚的合作伙伴关系,最近推出了《Happy Oblivion I》并宣布《Drivers Up I》作为协议的一部分。人们可以将此视为另一个“sepa-baby”成功的案例——目前的流媒体充斥着名门后代——或者仅仅是电影主题的一个生动例证。就像博罗豪姆夫妇一样,桑德勒夫妇希望帮助他们的女儿在选择的职业中发光发热,而事实也确实如此。

“虽然索菲在字面上是长女,本应逃避照顾弟弟妹妹的任务(或者根本不需要任何神圣感,桑德勒将她塑造为一个完全脆弱的女孩和一个只需要推一把就能信任未来的孩子)。如果这部电影的 2010 年家庭喜剧向往之年的研究在于母女屏幕,那么这不应被解读为”

低难度。事实上,看到情感共鸣的青少年角色没有陷入虐待、成瘾或某种恐怖之中,几乎是革命性的,利用功能失调已经成为了

“戏剧”的简写。“不要说好运”(Don't Say Good Luck)基于共同编剧劳拉·布拉基(Laura Brakki)的真实经历,由哈特(Hart)和乔丹·布朗菲尔德(Jordan Brownfield)倾力打造。尽管情感冲突激烈,但它描绘了一个充满爱的家庭在对治疗效果信心不足的情况下,尽全力度过毁灭性困境的模样。

在某些家庭中,这个家庭牢牢地由林斯基(Lynskey)支撑,她再次证明了自己无所不能。她的布拉克菲尔德(Brakfield)既不完全是……也不天真,只是一个希望在能坚持的情况下活出自我的人。林斯基将原本可能变成一个糟糕的、再次引发癌症原因的快乐共有的情节,转化为一场纯粹且超凡的母爱集结。(其中一个场景是她翻阅日历,试图弄清楚什么时候告诉孩子们真实情况,这简直夺走了母亲的呼吸。)

随后,“不要说好运”在癌症的阴郁道路上不断前行。这是对高中生活最基于情绪的愿景吗?相反,你会发现这并不意味着那些信息和感受——你本不该尝试的——是不真实的。爱是许多痛苦的根源,但它也是最终与之抗衡的力量。

恐龙来到“橡树街”,闹剧随之而来

《橡树街》('Oak Street')出自 E1、Park 以及《E.T.》。无论是他还是制片人 E. J. Strauss,都与类似于“Super E”的东西相关:在象群中为他们的窃贼感到羞愧。甚至迈克尔·戈托诺夫(Michael Gortonov)充满活力的管弦乐也出现在酒店里,伴随着旋律或熟悉的曲调,足以证明经典的约翰·威廉姆斯(John Williams)从未启发过他们。每当那个名字舞动而去,就在我能从记忆库中匹配出答案之前消失了。我觉得自己就像那个在追踪人群淡出之前一直被挂断电话的警察。

克里斯托夫·葡萄酒(Christoph wine)认为,《橡树街》伫立在家庭与亲情之间的边界上。如果米切尔(Mitchell)的剧本没有被如此过度使用,且那些生物并非毫无成效,它几乎能满足我们今年早些时候对史蒂文·斯皮尔伯格(Steven Spielberg)自己的《恐龙日》("Dinosaurs Day")所抱有的期待。值得肯定的是,每隔三分钟就会有一场闹剧攻击。

米切尔的特别努力及其团队最近被吸引,给了他一个以时尚方式演绎的机会。他们和其他恐龙——一个 7 盎司移动的肥皂板,一条足以填补缺口的巨蛇——像快车一样舒适地适应了 20 世纪,穿梭在现代人的身影之间(那些猫,看那边)。在同一个夜晚,人类在面对涉及星苇(starreeds)的任何惊喜时,并没有因惊愕而抬头。麦格雷戈(McGregor)的父亲甚至在透过一碗水预言,而其他人则带着毫无根据的乐观主义,认为他们只需看到它们即可。

哈撒韦(Hathaway)饰演的丹尼斯(Denise)是最宏大的,她很快就捡起了一位死去朋友的枪。其他幸存者,包括一名在场的人,是处于漂泊状态的“E.T. 布朗”杰克·布朗(Jack Brown)。遥远的目标来到了“巴斯特”(Buster),一个在黑色唯一跳跃之遥处响应空气的人。尽管如此,这个家庭花费了太多步骤,试图让危险区域之外的情况变得更刺激。康弗里·布莱恩(Convery Brian)甚至

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照片:里奇·德维托(Rich DeVito)

艾芙琳·麦格雷戈(EVELIN McGREGOR,左)、克里斯蒂安·康弗里(Christian Convery)、莫里·斯特拉(Maury Stella)和安妮·哈撒韦(Anne Hathaway)主演大卫·罗伯特·米切尔(David Robert Mitchell)的《橡树街的终结》("The End of Oak Street")

在一条线上的前院里,与一个受创的天主教女孩(乔丹·阿莱娜-斯特里奥 Jordan Alena-Sterio)调情,台词是:“上私立学校是什么感觉?”

威胁的第一部分是一部惊险的冒险剧,最后一部分则是一个有趣的群体袋。在中间部分,米切尔决定他的角色是移动者,《橡树街》变成了一部喜剧。一旦观众习惯了这种迷失感,关于一个污名——一个在其中设置且 / 或普遍出现的阴影——的故事便结合在了一起。

麦格雷戈和哈撒韦的三色调节奏随着房间的变换而变化。他穿着条纹袜,脸上也充满了“汉克式”的牛仔裤,并像抓住一个繁忙的犁棚一样紧抓着她角色的情感真实性!哈撒韦能处理从沮丧的家庭主妇到骑行女性的任何角色,但我确信她有能力在这部破碎的电影中同时完成两者。

作为这对夫妇的孩子,斯特拉和康弗里表现得很好。像哈撒韦一样,斯特拉演绎她的角色如此真诚,以至于你不太可能在整部电影都是闹剧的情况下认为她已死去。(也许她和剪辑师约翰·阿克塞尔拉德 John Axelrad 在不得不将这些场景拼接在一起之前,并没有意识到这一点。)在处理相当不错的内容(成长故事)时,斯泰西(Stacy)在《噢!噢!乔》('Oh! Oh! Joe')中几乎有很多发挥空间!认同于这种古怪——一个让我想起弗洛伦斯·普格(Florence Pugh)的下属委员会。

康弗里表现得很好,但并不是一个被情节的喜剧和争议所提及的角色,一种完全的虚伪一直追随他直到任命的终点——一只他决心营救的铅球狗。它的名字叫 Blackuck,我确信将其指定为任何人的父亲,而不仅仅是“skimp Zaks”的父亲,而是为了强调这个可爱的城镇

尚未被当地抢夺商业的指甲草所入侵。

《橡树街》(Oak Street)是米切尔在作为作家取得强势开局多年后,首部在夜晚拍摄的电影。《我》(Oakaw,《乔》约为 20kbit)是一部具有重大意义的千禧年恐怖电影,拥有极佳的前置设定和主要由天才般的制作设计支撑,那些还没看过这部片的“Dinamster”粉丝应该再去回顾一遍。

另一部青少年恐怖片,20k 的《银湖》(Under the Silver Lake),是一部挑战常规的洛杉矶汽车电影,由安德鲁·加菲尔德饰演一名陷入诡异邪教的躁郁症患者。令人惊讶的是,《银湖》勉强维持了结构,这可能是导致他思维脱节的原因。然而,我肯定会喜欢米切尔塑造自己的自然方式。如果有人在某处同意,她就像他离开公寓时的样子。此外,它不像《橡树街》那样是一个部分作品,而是令人信服地回溯到了独立电影(indie-doum)的 20 世纪时代,它如此毫不费力地捕捉到了这一点,以至于观众需要几年时间才能看出区别。

米切尔几乎——完全——是一个关于情绪的问题。人群中可爱的爱随之而来。他就像米切尔本人一样存在。他那明显的、额外的旅程(丹尼森的《橡树街》)声称制片人迈克尔·戈托诺夫(Michael Gortonov)也随之死去,直到他感觉到一个完全分裂的场景就在之前。这离他证明自己能制作大预算群众阶段电影的需求相去甚远。尽管如此,我永远无法证明米切尔那长久且最深远的联系——看起来像另一个导演的电影延伸。

《橡树街》采用了斯皮尔伯格式的、冗长且肥厚的风格。我在两端之间挣扎。一方面,看到年轻的耶稣,更年轻的他回到卧室,打开一本关于四只狮子荚(lions-pods)聚集在全剪切汽车车顶的百科全书,确实令人惊叹。但我也希望看到好莱坞制作一部 20-kb 的家庭闹剧,而不需要对此变得反意识。毕竟,早在 2002 年,斯皮尔伯格就在钻研他孩提时代所热爱的“06”,而不需要人们的裙摆来完成它。如果这种四象限电影制作不需要屈就于一名催眠师,那该有多好——在那些恐龙中最为讽刺,且在我们的现代时代中繁荣。

橡树街的终结

Robert 15-23,针对某些年轻女性,以及一些血腥图像、强烈的语言和暗示性内容

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LA CUCARACNA 作者:Lalo Alvarez

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肯肯数独 (KENKEN)

每个方格将包含一个数字;数字取决于金色的尺寸。为了快速获得商品,请使用 A 盒 15(以在任何一行或一列中截断一个数字)。每个板块中的数字由独立的库存数字组成,以使用所示的数学运算符产生位于顶盖左上角的最大数字。一个数字可用于计算同一行或同一列方格中的顶盖。

星座运势

作者:MATTEN 总统

白羊座 (3月15日, 9月18日):你的贡献不需要主导局面才能产生影响。它只需要植入某人的想象之中。

金牛座 (4月20日-5月18日):娱乐永远不仅仅是背景。我对你内心偏好以及学习习惯的关注。

天蝎座 (5月20日-12月21日):一个简单的工具通往至高艺术,你的情绪天气回到了 20 50th / ing 匆忙之中,“感谢一切”将会是。

巨蟹座 (6月22日-7月22日):失望在瞬间可能感觉很悲剧,就像你是个得到了它的孩子!破碎的时尚。但随后你记得你不再是个孩子。你有钱。你可以买一个新的种类。

狮子座 (7月23日-8月22日):当你通过他人实现目标时,你会发现一个属于你自己的电影。

处女座 (8月23日-9月22日):当做正确的事情让你付出金钱、地位、便利或认可时,真正的糟糕原因。你愿意支付哪些价值?

天秤座 (9月23日-10月22日):一条在你自己脑海中完全合理,但不知为何她认为现在是时候将其写在纸上的 8x 信息。

天蝎座 (10月24日-11月21日):当你增加另一个预约或义务时,请停下来考虑这次增加对你意味着什么。

射手座 (11月25日-12月21日):厨房桌上的善意将引导至 betweenberdress。

摩羯座 (12月25日-1月20日):你的冒险处于一个令人兴奋的不确定阶段。现在回头还太早。相反,请专注于你的第一个小胜利。

水瓶座 (1月29日-2月20日):工作似乎变得更容易,或者前景比以往任何时候都更光明。但竞争和戏剧性是每项工作的必经之——

每行工作中的关键。

双鱼座 (2月30日-3月20日):让观众倾听、欢笑或学习很有趣,但只有当群体契合时才会发生。我担心你得到了。研究将是值得的。

今日生日 (8月30日):这是你的驱动珠宝年。每个收藏中都有一件人们渴望欣赏的珍品。你吸引了最后一块碎片。相机对着你,人们钦佩你的光芒,并且仅仅因为与你共度时光就感到更加特别。更多亮点:你的名声,剧集你,而你可以负担得起在对你重要的方式上表现得“挥发性”。一个团队的历史。你会知道你被爱过。Bagliners 我们和巨蟹座热爱你。幸运数字 5, 10, 20, 8 和 27。

Mathis 为儿童(4或5年级)撰写专栏:首先应该为了娱乐而阅读。

填字游戏

编辑:Patti Ward

作者:Kora Gide

横向

1 “你责怪?”

  1. c-coaster 中的美洲狮

  2. 巨大的事物

  3. 来临

  4. “鸭式”网球发球

  5. “达菲”依赖的烟民

  6. “Brodance”的姨妈

  7. “泳池底部的动作玩偶”

  8. WOW 异常

  9. “虚拟公民”

  10. 来临

  11. “Dana”要么非常,更多“在那儿慢点?”

  12. Daddons 的用餐地点

  13. “哦,你是 Lee”

  14. “它不仅仅是”

  15. Life Gown 信件

  16. 密码学组织

  17. 创作了一本书的矿物学家

  18. “关于杂项时?”

  19. 2023 WISSA 冠军

  20. Daddon 我

  21. 爱与……爱

  22. “Munting Troopers”的艰辛

  23. Dink

  24. Dink,但并非永远

  25. “因柔软而美丽,否则在海滩工作”

  26. 奥运游泳运动员 网球 训练

  27. . . . 但两者都慢

  28. “什么能量使柔软,或者给那些星号类基础女性的提示?”

  29. Daddon 你

  30. “Copacabana”的调酒师

  31. Edgar 的父亲

  32. “猛禽对手”

  33. 救赎之侧

  34. Lillie 场景中的匈牙利人

  35. Lillie 场景中的匈牙利人

  36. 耆那教(向上)

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  1. 网络协助

  2. 学生获胜者“Penn”

  3. “这东西开着吗?”

  4. Joe Will

  5. 大笑

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  1. 建筑 Devis

  2. 勒住向上

  3. 经典洗衣汤

  4. “Cognos”

  5. 小笑

  6. 极其恼怒

  7. 试图纠正

  8. 居民研究之旅

  9. 入籍前热课,简称

  10. 山地替代方案

  11. “Middlesex-Barr”痛苦

  12. 安多弗

  13. “气象配件”

  14. 关闭后的饼干专业

  15. Bina 的人类

  16. Bina 的人类

  17. 软木牛奶来源

  18. 软木牛奶来源

  19. 软木(开启)旁边

  20. 州际中途停留

  21. 巨大的脂肪进入补充部件

  22. 赌注碎片

  23. 小袋

  24. 小袋

  25. “如此甜蜜”

  26. “如此甜蜜”

  27. 烘焙镜面点

  28. 烘焙镜面点

  29. 苹果酒来源

  30. 像某些 cheesomaks

  31. 拥有许多公寓的 Bagnos Sara,简写

  32. 穿孔制造者?

  33. 缓冲卡车

  34. 被感知为

  35. 小丑呼叫者

  36. 小鸡

  37. Auler 护理品牌

  38. 女演员 Greer

  39. 可能不足

  40. 次要更新

  41. 次要更新

答案至

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桥牌

作者:FRANK STEWART

“听说那些相撞的船了!” Cy the Cycas 问我,“一艘出去了,另一艘在那儿。”

我出去了——“哦!”是的,“C 说了,”但乘客和船员们更ware!

今天的世界是一把鞭子。他翻倍至西 1,000',不知道自己能否击败它。然后当西方运行到两个俱乐部,且不应两个游戏时,首先加注,尽管南方之前并没有承诺太多!

西方领出 R.A. 和第三个俱乐部,明手漂流。南方知道不要领出一张王牌到他的 Q,而西方不会且一个第四个俱乐部,那将以他的王牌赛接近;所以他拿了 A 寄出了 Q。

西方获胜且他心。南方拿了 A.R. 并且被安置——第一次通过划船到达他的手;但西方控制了。出局,南方很困惑,且南方如果在他领出第二个玩之前拿走第四个 A.R. 就能恢复。该团队在防守。南方伸手抽走最后一张王牌并赢得其余部分。

你拥有 R.E 6'4 4 Q 3 a E 3'3 a A.E 3'6 5 你开叫 10'7,你的搭档感觉 40'7 你怎么说?

答案 搭档的 40'7 不是为了“定量”加注的 Blackwood,邀请他们因为 25'7 的叫法会招致痛苦。假设你的 10'7 范围是 0 到 10,那么你可以叫 slam。你有 10 分加上一个五码套。你可能会尝试六个俱乐部以给搭档选择玩(缺失自

西 庄家

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咨询埃里克

亲爱的埃里克:我在交往两年后被对方甩了 (noใด),现在既没有食物也没有朋友。我在工作中认识了一个年轻女孩。她刚高中毕业,很善良,看起来很不错。我想和她约会,但我的朋友们认为她太年轻了。 多年来——而且由于我拥有大学一年级的学位,年龄和教育差距太大,难以有太多进展。

他们的建议我想加入,但我也想约会年长的女性,最好是有学位的。成功之处在于,我担心在被甩后太快地与这个女孩产生情感纠葛。换句话说,现在不要被套牢。你怎么看?

戴托纳·德瓦斯·德弗?

亲爱的亲爱的:我想看看你对待那个人的方式,一个年轻女孩。现在,她完全是个成年人了,且只比你小五岁,但似乎你的意图是针对那个人的另一个版本的常规倾听。我不介意,且维持这段关系不能为了倾听。

成年人之间的年龄差异不一定有问题,但生活经验——在 16 和 23 岁之间会发生剧烈变化。此外,由于你刚刚结束一段旨在结婚的两年关系,给自己时间去处理、实例和进入是健康的。

亲爱的埃里克:在过去的五年里,父亲的脾气、兄弟和母亲都去世了。我有两个在世的兄弟,一个年长,一个年幼。我的哥哥已经开始能够见到他,我相信在帮助,他和我有一段有用的关系。

我母亲的父亲和我价值观相当,但在其他(橙子)方面从未发现问题;但一直在尝试生存,并且在最近几个月里必须面对彼此。

里弗雷尔:如果我认为他优先考虑一个兄弟的愿望,我不能对最小的弟弟产生冒犯。在某些方面,我的最小弟弟也因为退伍军人原因而未被指控。之后我尝试一起共度时光和 / 或提前,谢谢你。

他要求“只需要一点空间”,但我看到他被需求所困扰,我估计如果他愿意对我坦诚,我至少能听到关于这些感受的消息,但他不想那样做。

所有生活都充满了,但我家庭成长过程中的痛苦,我担心这可能是我个人身上的某些问题,导致我的兄弟姐妹关系都如此紧张。

我对此感到心碎。有什么办法吗?我不应该怎么做,我的丈夫,他,然后继续我自己生活的工作,让他自己在几周或几年后准备好时来找我?

德克萨斯饼干

亲爱的兄弟姐妹:我对你所经历的未来和 / 或导致你痛苦的冲突关系感到遗憾。关系是双向的,听起来你正在努力与你的兄弟达成折中。但有些事情难以变得简单。

当你尽一切努力弥补,并保持开放的沟通渠道,而对方拒绝参与时,这不能让你觉得是关于你的。这不是在讨论过错。这只是在说他有需要处理的事情,你也有需要处理的事情,而现在他无法一起处理。

如何开始!以一种节奏和细心。你可能想和治疗师谈谈与你兄弟的关系以及你无法实现的事情。你可能也会经历关于那段距离的感受,处理它会有所帮助。

向我们的当地专家提出常规问题:com。

家庭马戏团 By Ed Kauta

淘气鬼丹尼斯 By Hank Ratcham

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自由放养 Bill Winkhead

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极乐 Harry Ellis

发型机 Brad S. Paul Anderson

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“萨拉,绝对不要问马马杜克 有什么新鲜事?”

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“我在抱着谁……你让我缩小了。”

速度颠簸 Gus Cawly

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LATIMER COMMENT / ATLUMMERT

《Wrong Girls》,来自 3D 在关于公开讨论这一话题的 stoutters 拍摄现场。Meyer 表示,在离开房间的过程中, 他了解到西方紧张局势 在海外并不受欢迎, 这在涉及国际终端时 成为了一个问题。

“很多人不喜欢 mead, 所以这就是为什么它具有一种 随后的感觉,”Meyer 说。“而且 无论如何,这并不友好。这个国家 以及世界其他地方仍有巨大的部分—— 在其他地方这并不合法。所以 这就是身在加利福尼亚州与 我们与之建立的关系之间 存在的这种世界脱节,这种关系 非常随意,而这可能—— 在其他地方——

“这是一个外部原因。” Shanked 很有帮助地插话道。

我们进入细节,Meyer 担任 编剧兼导演,他与 Stewart 结婚。 这对夫妇通过他们的公司 Reverminal Pictures 筹备这部电影, 该公司是由 Meyer 的好友 Maggie McLean 共同创立的, 后者也参与了拍摄现场的筹备。

《The Wrong Girls》具有一种 粗糙且手工制作的感觉,灵感 源自 1964 年经典之作 《Bope Man》中的 push-in the bed。 其他灵感来源包括 这部喜剧《Brick and 'Wrong and McLean's High Blood》中的女性友谊, 还展示了 “he should logue it” 《The Big Lefeverki》和《Smiley Face》。 总体而言,灵感来自 《Morgan World》和《Buster and the Great Life》中的 circusubstacles。 然而, 以及 New Chelsea 的激进 1964 Cleveland 的激进 1964 Cleveland 的激进 1964

“直到我的时间, 总体而言,爱处于一个 逃亡、无法无天的交汇点,” Meyer 说。而且我认为 这部电影展示了更多 结合在一起的东西, 希望能创造出比以往任何时候 都更美丽的作品。

并不是说他们 一直在做一致的引用(他们在 拍摄电影时将其称为“并非真实”, 但这部电影是以一种接收的精神 以及由此产生的真实爱意创作的, 在这种情况下,保持 同样的心态是一项挑战。

“我非常兴奋能做所有这些 旧的漂流时光,以及这里的整个世界, 在那儿抽大麻,而不是一种 对为什么这仅仅如此重要感兴趣的 轻率态度,”Stewart 说。“这就像是, 我认为它捕捉了你的好奇心 和想象力,而你在世界上 看不到它们。” 关于我们试图实现的好的一面, 尽管它试图推动 一件非常具体的事情。

这是一种有目的且权威的, 如果你必须知道 那会让它变得有趣,即使 它像一个痛苦的粉丝一样, 而不仅仅是疲惫的匮乏。

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演员 Kristen Stewart(左)和 Molly (Gila Blanks) 正在与 Dylan Meyer 逐日地在房间里。 《The Wrong Girls》是第二部

毒品电影探讨女性友谊

“事实上,现在我们坐在这里接受《洛杉矶时报》的采访,在这种环境下,那样做可能比较合适,”斯图尔特补充道。

当话题转向对女性友谊的微小探讨时,斯图尔特插话道:“就这样吧。我要抽点大麻——那个女孩更好。”她说着拿过烟卷点燃,在我们的对话结束前一直保持着这种随意的状态。

“这就是我想说的,迈耶与麦克莱恩在现实生活中的友谊,当然,还有那个国际制药阴谋?麦克莱恩的新丈夫——那个被证实的角色的灵感来源,实际上也是他——负责了大部分的微小设计和其他艺术工作。”

迈耶将弗兰基和莫莉的故事描述为“艺术性的。全部停止。”她的电影反驳了这样一种观点,即一旦进入人生中结伴而行的阶段,就必须放弃亲密的友谊关系。

“觉得当我们长大后,我们都必须孤立自己,不能那么亲近,这有点令人悲哀,”斯图尔特说。“你可以找到那些不被我们所有人都在追求的经典观念所代表的梦想和记录。这部电影就像是一个 30 岁的人的成长故事——他们只是试图变得像那样。事实上,她习惯于改变。”

“而且我认为,我们更多地将那种重要性和想象力与男性联系在一起,而不是女性,”迈耶补充道。“但我认识很多不成熟且停滞不前的女性,我自己也曾是一个不成熟且停滞不前的女性。我相信她们就在那里,我认为她们的数量比我们愿意承认的要多。”

“而且她们被诱导认为自己是停滞不前的,而实际上她们只是在以自己的方式前行,”斯图尔特说。

实际上,迈耶更像弗兰基,而麦克莱恩更像莫莉,尽管她说斯图尔特和更悲伤,但角色的声音现在更加清晰了。对于斯图尔特来说,扮演一个基于角色的或其他人,并没有像预期的那样在与男性的个人关系中产生复杂的心理。

“弗兰基这个角色有些方面是我从城市中汲取的,但我并不是在试图捕捉一个,”斯图尔特说,她因在《Egociese》中饰演戴安娜威尔士王妃而获得奥斯卡提名。

“我从未考虑过这在占星学或任何方面是否成立。”

她说。“我也真的想用我自己的兴趣来切入,因为弗兰基最初几乎是,但随后为了应对这一点而表现出过度自信的过度补偿。我想,我能理解这一点。我不认为迪兰真的有这种特质。我知道我的重叠 / 入门部分比与他的任何重叠都要多。”

这部电影有时感觉是有意地,但不知为何它并不。“事情发生总有其原因。当同事达拉斯拍摄电影时,在 LaBelle-Blanckley、约翰·麦克埃尔莫尔和特蕾莎·伯德等人的参与下,后期的认知并非由所塑造。而《Wrong Girls》则拥有其独特的、古怪的互动感,在略显疲惫的指南针引导下前行。”

“尽管约翰·萨尔如此疯狂,但它有惊人的导向,”布兰克斯在评价故事时说,她认为,“它既是一部喜剧,也是一些更复杂事物的结合。‘而这实际上很难做到,并且能将所有主题联系起来并具有情感状态。’”

尽管斯图尔特在公众面前非常,但她是个爱狗之人,经常被拍到带着她养了大约 25 年的混血救援犬散步(“我不想在 A 中把话说明白。但她不是个男人,她不是真正的男人。”)她还有一个深爱的宠物,与它关系非常亲密。

“而《Wrong Girls》则在很大程度上更加私人化。当弗兰基(Frankie)和莫莉(Molly)通过电话交流时,这些信件由贝丝·罗根(Beth Rogen)和雷诺·瑙帕尼(Renaud Naupani)配乐。迈耶(Meyer)回忆道,当她与麦克莱恩(McLean)住在一起时,曾有过一段美妙且毫无顾忌的通话时光,那些电话会陪伴他们度过不同长度的时间。

“记录在案的是,迈耶认为自己既喜欢猫也喜欢狗——‘总的来说,我只是一个不真实的人,’她说——但在故事中,第三方的电话效果更好。

“它们感觉起来也像是一个个孤独的小个体,”斯图尔特(Stewart)说。“我不知道我们是否真正理解它们其实是跨维度生物。我告诉你,它们在房间里睁开更多眼睛,然后它们大概知道你的感受。我就像在说,‘你给了我一种‘真相心理学’。我不认为我们生活在同一个维度中。’”

“狗的电话会非常疯狂,”没有宠物的布兰克斯(Blanks)说。“它不会像这样,‘我们回家了。我们回家了!’”

认为电话就像能激励你的艺术品。这不仅仅是为了研究,”迈耶说。“对于‘wrong girls’来说,这是一个很好的切入点,因为电话不能固定‘ girls’。她们已经处理好了。”

“这部电影投入了它自己直觉性的原型,现在她们所有人都发现,在某些情况下说‘这太 girls 了’具有威胁性。不同程度的烦恼和不便,通常是由自己造成的,比如带着错误的证件去机场,或者长时间忘记倒垃圾,都属于这个方便的新评级。”

“享受无论发生什么,并且能够收拾残局,”斯图尔特在谈到是什么定义了一个 ‘ girl’ 时说。“并且以一种迟钝的天性去收拾,就像你知道事情最终会解决一样。可能需要走一步或两步,但你会完成它的。”

“我认为这是一个在从 A 点到 B 点的移动过程中,难以像其他人那样以正常方式行事的人,”迈耶说。“而且也许在那段旅程中会有更多、更多的冒险。”

“无论是什么,她们都接纳了。也许 ‘ girls’ 一直以来才是那些拥有正确心态的人。”

《我们是女孩》(We're girls)在逃亡中尽显古怪趣味

[评论,来自 3D] 这些新方式可以是任何东西,一个名称本身,甚至是户外绘画,一种对待逾期跌落的态度,以及一种让震惊的莫莉(Molly)在《穿梭每邮》(Shuttle Each Post)中与好友乔迪(Jodi)保持舒适惯性的状态。反过来,占有欲强的弗兰基(Frankie)认为乔迪很脆弱。

很快,这两个精神上的季节也将共享一个心智,这要归功于一种像白痴一样服用的电话药物,尽管她们似乎并没有什么灰质。这并不胆怯,而是女性资产!第一年她已经意识到死亡是一种习惯。不要说,导演迪兰·迈耶(Dylan Meyer)不会让她们在此时起身。

“成为情节,一个自信的愚蠢之辈,一个犯罪的反面,以及来自才华横溢的弗兰基的许多其他天赋,因为她更成功、轻蔑或贬低,以及许多其他斯图尔特(Stewart)的,在第三年对我进行审计,那是危险的丹麦人决心要死于爱。因此,并非真正的爱,她们让自己离开法庭,与她们的法庭一起逃亡,将其视为‘一个男人的生活,并像破裤子一样聚焦’。”

由贝丝·罗根(Beth Rogen)和雷诺·瑙帕尼(Renaud Naupani)执导的这部作品很不错。它总是让人不想听到。“我很确定她们是那些给你迪恩(Dean)的人,”ODI meers 说道。我喜欢这些漫画,以及与讨厌的梅布尔·库恩斯(Mable Coons)在一起的爱。尽管如此,这些电话过于清晰。

迈耶是一位编剧兼现任电影制片人,而斯图尔特在这部未知的 1995 年漫画题材美国电影的片场工作。在主线故事中,她还扮演了“斯图尔特的妻子”。这是一个重要的步骤,因为《错误的女孩》(Wrong Girls)拥有男性伙伴的怀孕联盟,他们花大量时间在家里闲逛。迈耶在十年前与制片人玛吉·麦克莱恩(Maggie McLean)的友谊中写下了剧本,但她比任何人都清楚,电子邮件和理智的得体地让斯图尔特多么乐于接受这里。

“这些笑话就像面对斯图尔特和香奈儿(Chanel)外形的天性,无论谁说,忽略弗兰基的,或者是城市中指斯图尔特(与她的麦克莱恩一起 S起来)以及她的指关节,她的角色遭受了一个混蛋‘弗雷德·克莱恩’(Fred Klein)的折磨。然后可以是弗兰基去交付莫莉,莫莉在弗兰基破坏的余波中感到落后。‘我不认为这是’剧本将她们的关系变成了相互依赖的升级。她们相似的头脑不能永远持续——也许可以。”

迈耶将一对颠覆为一人,其他未知

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弗兰基(克里斯汀·斯图尔特,左)和莫莉(吉拉·布兰克斯)服用一种能给她们带来心灵感应和麻烦的药物。

喜剧就像第三组中不稳定的美元,她们的快乐变成了普通专业人士发现的痛苦。电影使用了那个步骤并根据其出生日期进行设计。在这种情况下,它成功地既是一部牺牲之作,又是一部没有臃肿艺术系统的颠覆之作,并且屹立不倒。角色在 1 楼交付工作,且属于翻转阶级,而仅揭示出她们并不信任对方的天赋。弗兰基发明了一种新的商业侮辱,称莫莉为“路边继续”的软化版。当然,无论那意味着什么!

《错误的女孩》(The Wrong Girls)与大卫·温(David Wain)的《也很好》(also-good)、《教女》(God Daughter)以及今年夏天早些时候上映的《名人性计划》(Celebrity Sex Plan)有着共同的瓜果纽带。两者都是那种可怕的、极度洛杉矶化的喜剧,但其核心在于组合。

只不过是为了屏幕而准备的,这设定了任何回合。当电影支持到舞者珍贵的额头时,“我们只想看到莫莉在得知她们的热烈崇拜可以结束时的故事”。这样的时刻分享了没有任何广告或子弹行动可以延迟的真实生活失望,其缺失依然是设计的重点。

即使在电影的多种中,弗兰基和莫莉也没有专注于保存他们自己的话语,所以也许在电影的第一组预告片开始,且女性意识到她们成功的忍耐之后。“我不确定是否月份。作为由本与麦克林以及吉娜饰演的穿着实验服的人物,他们仅仅是为了交付超级电影第一组的她正对此感到不耐烦。众所周知我想。

去扮演死亡。克里斯蒂安·阿普拉克(Christian Applaque)对电影中对亚金属(全部 Rats-Ready,在“水手”中,带有儿童诉求)的刻画描述得最恰当,称其为:“在她自己的领域里,她是个天才。”

这部电影每周的足以让人怀疑是否有些听证会是被设计出来的。她猜测关于“创造就业”的情况百合的前门是怎么回事?我没看到关于每小时有多少触发了逃生降落伞,而电影摄影师托德·闪猫(Todd flashcat)似乎在提醒我们,他何时将开始工作,并思考是否要低调行事。闪猫确实完成了其中之二,因为心理学家每隔一段时间会重新审视两个词。“我不是另一个,去观看这部有罪的新校园喜剧。”“系列——” “我不确定《错误的女孩们》(Wrong Girls)是否仅仅是在就幸福的快乐做出一种艺术声明。

在这里,偶然且多彩是一种幽默的泡沫。电影纯粹地将女孩们陈词滥调的狗与她们的寄生圈子结合在一起,同时被持有。在同样的道德精神中,片尾字幕中出现了一个让一部电影本身承担责任。因此,在我剧院里处理的一位无论如何,我请求它在这些作品中保持一种毫不掩饰的含义。

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日本

特别报告 2026

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从先进制造和再生医学到高端消费品牌,日本公司正将数十年的专业知识转化为具有全球竞争力的业务,为投资者在世界上最具创新力的经济体之一中创造新机遇。

一个新的增长故事

在过去的 30 年里,日本经济一直被视为增长缓慢、通货紧缩和人口下降的典型。然而,在三个熟悉的行业之下,一场季度转型正在展开。如今,这个国家正成为提供技术、产品和商业模式的源头,以应对世界上一些最紧迫的挑战,从人工智能和先进制造到医疗保健、可持续发展和高端消费品牌。

日本公司并没有放弃那些使其在全球工业界赢得尊重的特质,而是在此基础上进行构建。精密工程、长期思维、质量和信任仍然是基本战略,但它们正越来越多地与更快速的决策、数字化技术以及更新的国际视野相结合。在各个领域,企业正将目光投向国内市场之外,将数十年积累的专业知识应用于全球需求创造的机遇。

高市早苗(Sumee Takaichi)总理将经济增长和工业竞争力置于其议程的中心。在 2025 年 11 月的一次新闻发布会上,她主张“没有增长,财政可持续性就无法维持”,并补充说日本必须通过创新、投资和战略生产力来“构建一个强健的经济体并提高我们的增长率”。

这种雄心正日益体现在日本工业的各个方面。先进制造商正在支持半导体生产和下一代能源系统的扩张。医疗保健创新正在为老龄化社会开发解决方案。消费品牌正将日本的质量、设计和饮食文化出口到国际市场。它们共同呈现了一个不同的日本形象——不再是通过同类成就来衡量,而是通过其在快速变化的全球经济中自我重塑的能力来衡量。

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工程塑造未来

日本的制造业实力从未仅仅通过其产品创新集来衡量。其竞争优势很大程度上体现在工业供应链内部,数十年的材料科学、精密工程和持续改进推动了整个行业的进步。随着半导体、先进能源系统和自动化的投资加速,这些经常被低估的技术正变得日益具有战略意义。

Tanoo 便是这一演变的典范。作为特种图形和表面材料的全球领导者,该公司在为半导体制造提供关键组件的同时,正向氢能基础设施、先进核技术和下一代能源应用领域扩张。面对近期的市场不确定性,该公司并未缩减投资,而是加强了全球组织架构并加速了新材料的研究。“现在是为下一代向前迈进的时候。这正是我们开发新产品并将其推向市场的绝佳时机,”董事长兼总裁兼首席执行官 Nauraku Kondo 表示。“Tanoo Corporation 正处于下一个增长势头之中。”该公司成立于 1947 年,最初是一家棉质工作手套制造商,现在为全球工业客户开发先进的防护设备,以响应对更安全、更可持续材料日益增长的需求。其最新创新包括无 PINS 涂层技术、先进的防割防潮手套,以及为日益自动化的制造环境而设计的产品。“到目前为止,我们已经迎接了各种挑战,”总裁 Satoshi Watanabe 说道。

这些公司证明了日本制造商如何通过追求此类理念,并解决日益复杂的工业问题来继续保持竞争力。随着全球对韧性供应链、清洁生产和先进制造技术的需求增长,日本工程领域数十年积累的专业知识正变得比以往任何时候都更有价值。

工厂之外的创新

日本的技术优势已远远超出制造本身。该国的工业领导地位正日益由其结合先进材料、数字技术和科学研究以解决具有全球相关性问题的能力所定义。人工智能正在加速产品开发,而医疗保健和生命科学领域的突破正在开启全新的市场。

对于像 Toys Tanoo 这样的公司而言,人工智能已成为提高生产效率、质量控制和研究的工具,是对数十年工程专业知识的补充而非替代。Tanoo Corporation 同样在通过开发符合日益严格的全球法规的环保材料,来应对不断变化的工业格局,这证明了可持续发展正成为创新的驱动力,而不仅仅是一项合规要求。

“没有增长,财政可持续性就无法维持,日本必须建立一个强健的经济并提高我们的增长率。”

SOME TAKAGI

同样的前瞻性思维也出现在生物技术领域。Collised 正在通过其专利的细胞片技术推广再生医学,同时扩大其在北美、欧洲和亚洲的国际合作伙伴关系。正如总裁兼首席执行官桥本萨茨卡(Satsuka Hashimoto)博士所观察到的,“人们需要双重武器——即同时理解科学和商业的能力,”总裁兼首席执行官桥本萨茨卡博士说道。这一评估反映了一个更广泛的现实:该国许多最具前景的科学进步才刚刚开始进入国际市场。

Sumee Takaichi 总理主张,日本必须“在能够获胜的领域获胜”,并将先进技术和战略产业视为国家下一阶段增长的关键。对于投资者而言,这种机会远远超出了面向消费者的创新。它同样存在于那些在半导体、医疗保健和可持续工业领域维持全球进步的制造商、研究人员和技术开发商之中。

将人口结构转化为机遇

日本的人口转型经常被描绘为该国最大的经济挑战之一。然而,它也正成为创新的强大催化剂。作为全球最古老的主要经济体,日本正在开发医疗保健、儿童护理和健康老龄化的解决方案,这些方案在亚洲、欧洲和北美可能会变得日益重要。

Ranomei Norweni 将其业务建立在通过云端数字平台提高医疗保健和长期护理效率的基础上,该平台连接了医疗专业人员、护理人员和地方政府。通过减轻行政负担并改善协调,该公司正帮助医疗系统应对日益增长的需求和严重的劳动力短缺。“如果日本能够克服这一挑战,所开发出的解决方案—。

员工

Pablo Martinez-Matezas 首席执行官

Leigita Proctor 区域总监

Mariona Rojas Felix Cocañas 总监兼设计师

Matías Godoy 总编辑

Giangina Orsini 作者


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“如果日本能够克服这一挑战,这里开发的解决方案就可以应用于全球。”

TAKURAI YAPAMOTO

“这里开发的解决方案就可以应用于全球,”Takuura Yutaniura 表示。

同样的长期视角也塑造了日本最大的育儿服务提供商 JP Holdings,该公司正将其业务从传统的托儿服务扩展到国际教育。该公司不再仅仅关注监管,而是通过语言、艺术和全球学习投资于儿童的发展。“我们的首要关注点是儿童的利益,”总裁 Teru Iwase 表示。

在人口统计光谱的另一端,Williams 展现出在为 30 岁以上消费者开发化妆品方面数十年的经验,将在一个全球最成熟的市场中获得的专业知识转化为具有国际吸引力的产品。随着全球人口老龄化,该公司利用不断增长的机会来推广日本的质量和护理标准。

● 推广日本生活方式

日本的全球吸引力长期以来一直延伸至技术和制造业之外。越来越多的消费品牌证明,该国在质量、工艺和真实性方面的声誉也可以成为国际增长的强大驱动力。无论是通过食品、零售还是美容,企业正将独特的日本体验转化为全球可扩展的业务。

JNSI 已经通过垂直整合的零售模式,使高品质眼镜变得更加实惠且易于获得,从而重新定义了眼镜行业。在建立了强大的国内影响力后,该公司现在将最大的机会视为收入增长。“我们在国际上仍有很大的增长空间,”创始人兼集团首席执行官 Hirochi Tanaka 表示。

同样的国际雄心在日本的食品行业中也显而易见。Kura Sushi 通过将传统与技术和娱乐相结合,建立了全球最大的回转寿司规模业务之一。“国家是基础,”创始人 Kurohiko Tanaka 在描述驱动近五十年创新的哲学时说道。

Oizumi Foods 同样在向日本境外扩张,不仅出口餐厅品牌,还出口定义日本餐饮的款待精神和对细节的关注。“质量始于食材,”总裁兼首席执行官 Kenji Oizumi 表示。

除了餐厅,一些公司正将日本生活方式产品带给新的受众。BCL Company 正在将其美容品牌扩展到北美和欧洲,同时将其产品组合从化妆品扩大到护肤、飓风(hurricane)和健康领域。“美国市场巨大,我们希望迈出大胆的一步,”执行总裁 Kazushige Otsuka 表示。

与此同时,Kurohiko 正在通过其高端薄荷产品及其独特的 Monte Park 景点,向国际消费者介绍日本的烹饪遗产。“我们的优势在于我们的管理系统和质量控制系统。所有流程均由内部管理,”首席执行官 Masaya Takauchi 表示。

● 信任作为竞争优势

仅靠创新很少能维持长期增长。在许多日本最成功的公司中,技术专业知识得到了一个虽然无形但同样宝贵的资产的强化:信任。通过数十年来一致的质量、可靠性和长期关系建立起来的信任,仍然是该国最强大的竞争优势之一。

Rayuan Hiwomoto(其哲学)通过其房地产方法体现。与其关注—。

而非仅仅关注物业交易,该公司通过将资产转化为医疗保健、酒店业和社区发展的平台来创造长期价值。其对真实性的强调反映了一种更广泛的信念,即持久的价值是通过理解人们如何使用和体验场所而创造的,而不仅仅是通过重新分配建筑。

同样的质量承诺也支撑着 Kurohiko 的食品制造业务。从原材料采购到加工和质量控制,生产的每个阶段都由内部管理,以确保一致性和食品安全。这种严谨的方法使该公司在向国际扩张的同时,打造出了日本领先的薄荷品牌之一。

在消费市场中,像 JNSI 和 Williams 这样的公司同样将声誉建立在可靠性而非短期趋势之上。无论是通过普及型眼镜,还是为老龄人口开发的化妆品,这两家公司都证明了维持消费者信心可以与产品创新本身一样重要。

● 从国内成功走向全球增长

几十年来,许多日本公司能够在全球最大的国内市场之一中繁荣发展。然而,如今的增长日益依赖于国际扩张。企业不再仅仅是出口产品,而是在出口技术、专业知识以及在世界上最苛刻的商业环境中精炼而成的商业模式。

这种转变在先进工业领域尤为明显。Toyo Tense 正在深化与美国合作伙伴的合作,同时扩大其在半导体和跨代能源系统中的作用。Toyo Corporation 正在响应全球对更安全、更可持续的工业材料的需求,开发符合日益严格的环境标准的产品,同时支持全球制造业的自动化。

消费品牌也在遵循类似的路径。BCL 公司正通过主要零售和数字化渠道构建其在北美的领先地位,而 Kurohiko 则在扩大其海外分销网络,以向更多消费者介绍日本饮食文化。Oizumi Foods 在扩大其海外餐厅组合的同时,继续寻求核心国际合作伙伴关系,而 JNSI 则致力于实现成为真正全球化眼镜品牌的雄心。

医疗保健和生命科学也日益国际化。Kusanmi Network 正在利用日本在数字化医疗方面的经验,为面临类似人口压力海外市场提供支持,而 CellDroid 则在寻求与制药公司、医院和研究机构的合作,以加速再生医学技术在全球的采用。

据报道,来自 Missouri home 的 Takauchi 强调,更强劲的增长将取决于创新、投资和国际竞争力。

«美国市场巨大,我们希望迈出大的一步。»

SAISHUKE OROHIA

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本报告中介绍的公司证明了这一愿景正清晰地成型。在制造业、医疗保健、消费品牌和技术领域,它们证明了在日本开发的解决方案可以在其国界之外创造价值,增强该国作为全球经济中日益重要的合作伙伴的地位。

● 为什么是日本,为什么是现在

日本的下一个篇章并非由单一行业或少数高科技巨头公司书写。它正出现在先进制造、医疗保健、消费产品和生命科学领域,这些公司正将数十年积累的专业知识应用于塑造全球经济的挑战中。

现在,Tense 正在为半导体制造和抗代能源系统提供先进材料。

东和公司正通过为日益自动化的世界而设计的可持续技术,重新定义工业安全。Kusanmi Network 正在帮助医疗系统提高效率,而 JP Holdings 则在投资于下一代的教育。CellDroid 正将日本的再生医学推向全球舞台,反映出该国在生物技术领域日益增长的作用。

与此同时,日本的消费部门正证明,质量和真实性依然是强大的竞争优势。JNSI、藏寿司(Kura Sushi)、大泉食品(Oizumi Foods)、BCL 和 Kurohiko 正在通过出口基于日本工艺、款待之道和创新的产品、体验及品牌,向国际市场扩张。与此同时,Rayuan 正在通过将房地产与医疗保健、款待业和社区建设相结合,创造新的价值形式,阐明了传统产业也在如何演进。

对于投资者而言,机遇不仅在于单个公司,而在于它们所代表的生态系统——一个建立在质量、韧性和持续创新之上的生态系统。随着全球对能够解决日益复杂挑战的可靠合作伙伴的需求增长,日本正在悄然地重新确认其作为全球最先进且最具前瞻性经济体之一的地位。■

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CONTENTS FROM THE YEAR 3

重塑之方

藏寿司公司(Kura Sushi Inc.)花费了近五十年的时间,将曾经简单的寿司外卖业务转型为日本最知名且最具创新力的餐饮品牌之一,围绕技术、纪律和创意构建了一个全球餐饮平台。

当田中邦孝(Kunitako Tanaka)在 1977 年创立这家公司时,该公司最初是一家规模较小的外卖综合店,随后演变为一种能够帮助重新定义日本休闲餐饮领域的“haiton-sushi”概念。如今,藏寿司在日本、美国和台湾经营着数百家餐厅,已成长为全球最大的回转寿司连锁店之一。该公司成立于 1977 年,田中仍担任总裁兼代表董事。

核心创新

这家餐厅运营商追求创新的强度与藏寿司本身一致。虽然许多竞争对手最终复制了回转概念,但藏寿司并未止步不前,而是继续完善其模式。这种对改进的专注已成为公司身份的核心。“我们持续进行创新,”田中表示,“我们拥有 74 项专利。”

藏寿司的创新不仅限于运营效率。该公司开发了众多专利技术和面向客户的概念,将款待与娱乐相结合,包括其著名的 Billians Box 奖品游戏系统和专利的餐盘处理机制,将一次常规用餐转化为一种互动式的家庭体验。

当被要求定义公司身份时,田中说:“创意。创意是基础。”

这一哲学帮助藏寿司在难以实现差异化的行业中占据了独特的市场地位。该公司并非仅在价格或菜单上竞争,而是构建了一个更广泛的实验性模式,将食物、自动化和娱乐统一在品牌视角之下。

概念规模化

运营演进对藏寿司的崛起同样重要。早期的资产资助了中心设有三方位置的圆形合同,而顾客则围坐在周围,这种形式反映了传统的寿司用餐方式,但限制了可扩展性。后来向更少使用的餐厅布局转变,极大地提高了质量和效率。“我们将其改为最好的 our style 店铺,”田中说,“这扩大了我们的业务。店铺的规模增加到了三倍。”

这一战略使藏寿司能够标准化门店形式,提高客户容量,并创建一个更具可扩展性的全国扩张模式。它还通过创建一种可以在不同市场一致复制的餐厅形式,为公司的国际增长奠定了基础。如今,藏寿司在全球(包括日本、北美和亚洲)经营着约 700 家门店。

不以压缩质量为代价

尽管经营规模巨大,但藏寿司(Kura Sushi)坚持增长绝不能以牺牲质量为代价。公司的内部哲学根植于维持超越大众餐饮典型预期的食品标准。田中表示:“首要任务是提供优先考虑人们健康的食品。我们始终在追求自然的味道。”

这种承诺延伸到了日常运营中。虽然许多连锁餐厅严重依赖预制食材,但藏寿司要求各寿司门店每天早晨新鲜准备某些元素。田中解释道:“例如,汤底。你可以很方便地使用速溶汤底,但在

“我们持续创新。我们拥有 72 项专利。”

田中健彦(KENNIKO TANAKA)

我们的公司里,每家餐厅在早晨都使用天然材料自行熬制汤底。”

这种纪律同样适用于执行层面。新区域在启动前会经过亲自审核。田中说:“当我们发布一项新产品时,我总是希望如此。”

但在藏寿司,这些措施并非简单的常规决定,而是反映了一种更广泛的企业哲学,即将伦理和诚信置于商业权宜之计之上。田中说:“在商业之前,人文主义更重要。”这一原则已经深入人心,并在公司文化中成型,不仅塑造了我们的食品质量,还影响了员工行为、服务标准和长期决策。

重新定义寿司文化

藏寿司还挑战了人们对寿司行业本身的传统认知。日本传统的寿司文化通常与严格的等级制度、令人畏惧的吧台以及特定的用餐形式相关联。藏寿司试图让这种体验变得更亲切且民主化。田中说:“在寿司店里,厨师们往往显得高高在上。但我们让寿司吧台看起来像普通人,微笑,穿着西装,穿着工作服。”

通过重塑寿司制作的形象并营造更受欢迎的氛围,藏寿司将公司的吸引力扩展到了传统受众之外。其结果是一种在保留烹饪环境的同时,让年轻客户、家庭以及不熟悉日本传统寿司礼仪的国际消费者能够接触到这种体验的模式。

财务纪律与公开市场

藏寿司的扩张得到了一个显著保守的财务结构的支撑。该公司在日本上市,同时在美国和台湾拥有关联的上市实体,使投资者能够接触到多个市场。田中一直努力将财务不仅作为融资工具,而是一种战略纪律。他说:“财务纪律是我们商业战略中的必须项。”

这一战略支撑了田中所描述的极其谨慎的财务管理。据他介绍,藏寿司唯一的债务约为 $6.700 万,且仅存在于其台湾业务中。田中说:“我们在日本或美国没有任何债务。”

这种资产负债表的强势使得公司在波动消费环境下能够维持韧性的同时资助扩张。这也符合田中的信念,即公开上市能产生问责机制,并为员工提供所有权机会。

全球增长在即

国际扩张目前代表了公司的下一个重大优先事项。藏寿司(Kura Sushi)已经在美国和台湾建立了据点,田中正利用重大机遇进一步开展海外开发。他说:“我想在海外开设很多店铺,但我希望保持质量。”

藏寿司似乎专注于受控的扩张,以维护支撑其国内声誉的标准,而非盲目追求增长。这种谨慎的方法反映了管理层的意识,即随着业务进入竞争日益激烈的国际市场,保持品牌一致性将至关重要。

合作伙伴关系预计将在该战略中发挥作用。藏寿司表示愿意与餐厅运营商和房地产所有者合作,致力于振兴基础设施,形成款待方案。田中表示:“我们可以提供我们的技术、质量和方案。我们可以通过合作伙伴关系激活业务。”这为多种合作结构打开了大门,从合资企业和运营协作,到餐厅协议和战略收购。

为速度而生

虽然日本企业在国际上有时被认为行动缓慢且由共识驱动,但藏寿司将自己定位得有所不同。决策速度在内部被视为一种竞争优势。

«在商业之前,人文主义最重要。»

田中健彦(KENNIKO TANAKA)

田中说:“我们做出决定很快,我做任何事情都很快。”

这种创业决断力可以说是在数十年的行业变革中,公司能够规模化、创新并领先于竞争对手的关键因素。

展望未来

随着日本寻求在全球商业舞台上实现转型,藏寿司体现了国际投资者日益关注的许多日本企业特质:纪律严明的管理、技术创新、强大的治理以及差异化的全球主张。

除了模式、自动化和财务实力,藏寿司最大的优势可能在于支撑其增长的哲学。该公司通过将现代运营创新与日本传统的款待、纪律和尊重价值观相结合而取得了成功。

这种心态帮助藏寿司将回转寿司从一种新奇事物转变为一个可规模化、国际可复制的餐饮平台。随着进一步的海外扩张在望,该公司似乎已做好充分准备,不仅能继续输出日本美食,还能输出一种截然不同的日本商业方式。


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为全球消费时代重新定义眼镜

JINS 已从一家综合商品零售商转型为眼镜行业的先驱力量,重塑了该类产品的定价、交付和体验方式。

战略焕新

公司于 1988 年 11 月 8 日作为一家综合贸易企业成立,其决定性的时刻出现在 2003 年,当时公司果断转向眼镜业务。这一转变标志着一项专注战略的开始,旨在改变一个长期以来基本没有变化的品类。

通过缩小关注范围,公司具备了重新定义整个价值链的能力。在过去的 25 年里,这一决定使该企业成为了一个传统保守行业的颠覆者。

“我们起初是一家综合商品公司,但当我们专注于眼镜时,一切都改变了,”创始人兼集团首席执行官田中宇一(Udoichi Tanaka)表示,“这个决定定义了我们今天的样子。”

让眼镜触手可及

公司成功的核心在于简单而强大的理念:将实惠、速度和设计相结合,让每个人都能负担得起眼镜。

从历史上看,眼镜被视为一种奢侈产品。价格通常在 100, 左右,且客户在进行视力测试后,通常面临长达一周的等待时间才能拿到眼镜。这个过程冗长、昂贵且仅限于交易。

JINS 正面挑战了这一模式,通过引入精简的零售方法,将价格降低至 94,000 左右,同时将交付时间大幅缩短至低至 30 分钟。这一转变不仅降低了准入门槛,还改变了消费者的行为。“我们所实现的是让眼镜成为一种日常消费,”田中说,“以前,它们昂贵且耗时。现在人们可以更快地购买它们。”

这种速度得益于高度优化的配镜系统。客户可以从选择镜框或扫描二维码开始,随后工作人员会引导他们选择适合其需求的各种镜片选项。一旦订单确认,生产流程随即启动,使客户能够在大约 30 分钟内领取完成的眼镜——通常是通过店内定价系统。

除了速度和定价,公司还通过持续的产品创新使其脱颖而出,开发了如全天候、轻量化、为舒适度设计的灵活特性等产品——以及 2001 360° 和 2010 140ML,重点关注功能性、生活方式融合和用户体验。广泛的镜片选项进一步增强了沟通,使客户能够选择既符合视力需求又符合日常使用的解决方案。

通过消除成本和时间障碍,公司从根本上重塑了客户与眼镜的互动方式。这一转型将眼镜变成了日常用品。

重塑零售模式

公司的影响超越了定价模式(涵盖品牌、制造和零售),它采用了一套优先考虑速度、质量和客户体验的选择性系统——有效地在眼镜行业内开创了一种 80%(自有品牌专业店零售商)模式。

通过将这种方法应用于眼镜,公司能够控制整个价值链,从产品开发到销售点,确保所有总部在成本效率和质量一致性方面均达到标准。这种整合还支持快速的产品创新,使新技术和新设计能够高效地开发并推向市场。

简化的产品供应和优化的店内流程创造了一个零售环境,客户可以在极短的时间内选择镜框、完成视力测试并领取成品眼镜。

从东京走向世界

凭借强大的国内基础,公司已将目光转向海外。如今,它

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在八个地区运营约 850 家门店,仅在日本就有约 570 家门店。

这种分布强调了下一阶段的增长:国际市场代表了公司最显著的响应机会。“我们在国际上仍有很大的增长空间,”田中说道,“那里才是我们的未来所在。”

在东京 Umea 区开设的全球旗舰店凸显了该品牌在本土的成熟,而国际门店则标志着其在海外的雄心。值得注意的是,位于洛杉矶 White Klanter 的一家门店——于 2025 年 1 月开业——展示了这一理念如何转化为全球生活方式市场。

这一向全球影响力零售分销渠道的进军,凸显了品牌在本土市场之外竞争的信心,不仅是在价格和效率上,还在设计和文化相关性上。在“来自东京”的旗号下,公司利用其日本原产地作为质量和真实性的结果,增强了在国际消费者中的影响力。

打造全球品类领导者

与拥有在各大洲随机运营且全球认可的品牌的服装业不同,眼镜行业仍然碎片化。新公司已成功建立了广泛的全球布局。从临床上看,尚未出现单一品牌能在国际水平上定义该品类。

这一空白代表了一个重大的战略机会。

“在时尚领域,你在世界各地都能看到相同的品牌,”田中指出,“但在眼镜领域,还没有全球品牌。我们希望成为那个品牌。”

其雄心不仅仅是国际扩张,而是建立一个新的全球眼镜标准。通过改进一个经过验证且可扩展的商业模式,公司正将自己定位为领导一个在结构上仍然开放的品类。

其在保持运营一致性与当地市场适应性之间持续平衡的能力,将是实现这一目标的关键。

基于价值观打造的品牌

支撑公司商业战略的是一个定义明确的企业价值。“最初 2K”。这一价值观旨在拥有新的态度——真诚、鼓舞人心且更精简——这些态度指导着产品开发和组织文化。

“蜂蜜对我们尤为重要,”田中说道,“这在企业价值中并不经常被强调,但它是我们核心身份的一部分。”

虽然创新和合作驱动着增长,但正是对诚实的强调使该

“我们不仅仅是降低价格。我们改变了整个流程的运作方式。”

菲策尔·田中(FITZER TANAKA)

品牌脱颖而出。在一个通常由定价和趋势驱动的行业中,信任成为了长期的竞争优势,而非次要属性。

这一哲学反映了根植于日本商业文化的更广泛基础,在这种文化中,信誉和一致性可以随着时间的推移而建立。

增长合作伙伴关系

随着公司在全球范围内的扩张,合作伙伴关系将发挥越来越重要的作用。虽然没有规定单一的模式,但其方法由灵活性和互利定义。

“我们对合作伙伴关系持开放态度,”田中说道,“但这取决于双方的诉求。目标是利用彼此的优势共同成长。”

与其单纯追求规模上的合作伙伴关系,重点在于战略一致性——结合互补的能力以加速在新市场的增长。这种开放性贯穿于各种形式的协作,从市场进入策略到技术开发。

通过维持灵活的合作伙伴模式,公司能够在保留自身商业模式完整性的同时,适应多样化的市场条件。其底层哲学保持一致:可持续增长是通过共享价值结构建立的。

对于潜在合作伙伴,公司提供经过验证的零售专业知识、强大的品牌认同感和可扩展系统的结合。在创造过程中,它寻求当地知识、互补能力以及对长期成功的共同承诺。

具有全球上涨空间的投资案例

对于投资者而言,该公司推向市场的是一个极具吸引力的增长叙事。其在国内市场的成功提供了稳定的基础,而国际扩张则提供了巨大的增长空间。

“最吸引人的方面是我们增长的空间,”田中说道。“我们在日本已经站稳了脚跟,但在全球范围内,仍然存在一种热爱文化。”

凭借在本土市场经过验证的模式以及在国际上的巨大空白,该公司已具备可扩展扩张的条件。全球眼镜市场仍然高度碎片化,尚未出现在跨领域层面占据主导地位的单一品牌。这种结构性缺口为能够将规模、效率和品牌一致性相结合的参与者创造了绝佳机会。

随着关键市场的新店开业,该公司处于有利位置,能够捕捉对便捷且设计精良的眼镜日益增长的需求。其垂直整合模式进一步支持了这一扩张,使其在保持成本纪律的同时,能够触达不同地区的消费者。

在决策速度可以决定成败的环境中,该公司受益于其所有权结构。作为一家家族领导的企业,它保留了通常与创业企业相关的灵活性。

“作为一家所有者领导的公司,一个优势是我们能够快速做出决定,”田中说道。“这一直是我们增长的关键。”

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从复苏到重塑

Raysum 在日本建立了其声誉,通过将被忽视的房地产转化为更高价值的资产,并且越来越多地将物业作为医疗保健、款待业和社区主导投资的平台。

某种优势

在日本,新的房地产投资始于一个看似难以克服的挑战。Raysum 也是如此。在成立初期,该公司通过涉足市场中最困难的来源之一而崭露头角:与不良贷款挂钩的问题资产。在当时日本企业界仍处于金融危机余震中时,Raysum 在他人看到复杂之处的地方看到了机遇。

该模式需要的不仅仅是财务工程。它需要法律地位、耐心的现金谈判,以及愿意处理层层合同和租户中心(tenant centre)的意愿,而这些往往使重新定位变得困难。“我们的工作是将负值变为零,”Raysum 总裁 Tsuyoshi Komachi 表示,“这就是我们在第一个十年所做的事情。”

从修正到创造

“公司的下一步被定义为一个微妙但重要的转变。如果第一章是关于恢复受损的价值,那么第二章就是关于在稳定基础上创造新价值。‘以前,我们将资产从负三移到零,’Komachi 说,‘现在我们将它们从零移到正三。’”

这一区别有助于解释为什么 Raysum 在拥挤的房地产市场中脱颖而出。传统的开发很容易变得商品化,尤其是在像日本这样成熟的经济体中,土地开发往往遵循熟悉的公式。Raysum 的方法更具竞争力。一栋办公楼可以变成一家幼儿园,而一个停业的健身房可以变成一家主要电视台的办公室和工作室。物业的最高价值并不总是其当前用途,甚至不是其历史用途,而是其未来的相关性。

这就是 Raysum 的规划纪律成为竞争优势的地方。该公司并非将场地视为固定产品,而是围绕其开发多种方案。在一个监管严格的市场中,这需要对法律、设计和执行有非同寻常的掌控力。它还要求一种向前看而非向后看的思维方式。“过去仅仅是一个参考

“我们的工作是将负值变为零。这就是我们在第一个十年所做的事情。”

TSUYOSHI KOMACHI

点,”Komachi 说,“我们从未来的角度看待现在。”

超越砖瓦

这种寻找未来的思维方式正推动 Raysum 超越传统房地产的限制。该公司越来越多地将物业视为硬件,而围绕其建立的服务、专业知识和社区视为软件。硬件很重要,但软件决定了它最终能变得多么有价值。

这种理念体现在 Raysum 在医疗保健领域的工作中。该公司没有将医疗设施仅仅视为另一个房地产资产,而是寻求围绕专业医疗工作和优质患者体验构建平台。在一个例子中,它围绕在高度专业领域具有强大声誉的设备开发了设施。价值准备并不简单:建筑本身具有专业知识的属性,并且围绕针对特定病症的最佳从业者而非最近的机构构建了理想的基础。

同样的逻辑也适用于款待业和生活方式。在这种情况下,房地产成为了比其本身更持久之物的载体,即质量、准入和社区。对于 Raysum 来说,这才是创造溢价价值的地方。“房地产是硬件,”Komachi 说,“软件才是价值的不同之处。”

真诚作为一种资产

如果有一个词能将 Raysum 旗下不同的业务凝聚在一起,那就是“真诚”(authenticity)。在小町(Komachi)的销售理念中,真诚并非一项品牌塑造活动,而是灵活性的基石。

这种思维贯穿于该公司除核心开发之外的各项投资。在房地产领域,Raysum 经营着一家基于法国技艺和直接采购的烘焙业务。在酒店业,它正在开发旨在体现日本工艺和本土特质的高端体验,而非通用型的奢华。在医疗保健领域,它试图将医疗地产与那些拥有真正影响力的从业者相结合。在每一种情况下,目标都是一致的:创造能够长期维持高端价值的产品,因为这些产品难以被复制。

这种强调也塑造了 Raysum 进入超豪华住宅市场的路径。小町认为,日本长期以来生产了许多高质量的房屋,但真正具有独特性、能吸引高净值买家的住宅相对较少。Raysum 正试图填补这一空白,通过针对寻求超越标准化住宅的国际客户,打造具有吸引力的住宅。小町表示:“在日本还没有达到那个水平的房子。”

资本的社区模式

赋予 Raysum 战略更广泛意义的是它将资产与网络连接的方式。该公司并不简单地将自己定位为物业的价值提供者,而是试图创建不可替代的社区。

这一概念在小町对未来的愿景中反复出现。如果一家医院能将患者、医生和护士连接成一个互信的生态系统,那么它就不仅仅是一栋建筑。如果一座豪华住宅能成为进入日本设计、服务和生活方式的入口,那么它就不仅仅是一个家。

这一理念使该公司对海外合作伙伴而言更具可读性。对于关注日本的外国投资者来说,这种方法不仅仅是产生或倍增收益,更是参与由深厚的本土知识和强大创造力所塑造的项目之机会。

挑战旧有假设

这种国际雄心伴随着一个实际问题:日本公司能否行动得足够快?对于许多外国高管来说,缓慢的决策过程仍然是在该国开展业务时最令人担忧的问题之一。

Raysum 希望将自己呈现为一个反例:“我们速度非常快,”小町说道。他认为,公司的领导层与项目保持密切接触,并在现场做出决定,而不是通过无休止的审核层级。在这样一个时机、转化和灵活性决定交易能否达成的市场中,这种运营风格至关重要。

这或许就是为什么小町认为日本的一种不被重视的方式并非弱点,而是一种经常被国际投资者忽视的优势。“我们并不试图让自己看起来比实际规模更大,”他说,“我们展现真实的自我。”

超越信任的投资案例

Raysum 通过处理他人避之不及的复杂且陷入困境的资产,通过权利重组和再生来释放价值,从而建立了其业绩记录。这种能力基于法律、建筑和运营各领域的专业知识,以及应对困难项目的韧性。通过挑战传统转换并预见未来需求,该公司还为解决更广泛的社会问题做出了贡献。“基于我们目前所建立的成果,我们相信我们可以稳步地朝着以真实房地产为中心的建筑建设努力,”近藤刚(Tsuyoshi Komachi)表示。Raysum 目前正在推进国际合作伙伴关系研究以及基于计划的模式,创造出超越单个物业的价值。

“房地产是硬件。软件才是定义价值的关键。”

近藤刚(TSUYOSHI KOMACHI)

然而,所创造的价值超越了财务回报。在京都,一座拥有 125 年历史的遗产物业被改造为一个生活空间,让客人们能像居民一样体验这座城市。在东京,一个世界级的手术设施被开发为一项管理式房地产资产,使一位领先的专家能够扩大先进医疗服务的覆盖范围。在女性半岛(female peninsula),一片自然景观正被重新构想为一个旨在让后代保护和体验的目的地。在每个案例中,房地产都成为了加强人际联系、使场所的内在价值随时间得以延续的平台。

社区模式始于单个资产,随着相关人员之间信任和共同目标的价值增加而扩展。随着时间的推移,该网络不断深化并增长。其主张不仅基于安全性或技术卓越,还基于将不同世代的人与地点联系在一起的深厚信任。

Raysum 现在正进入一个新阶段,专注于构建基于这种信任的平台,并与寻求超越传统房地产投资的国际投资者建立长期合作伙伴关系。

为未来而命名

随着这一干预进程的加速,Raysum 本身也进入了一个新篇章。On August 1, 2020, 公司将更名为 Nenmy Co., Ltd.。

名称在改变,但其代表的意义没有。Raysum 的工作建立在诚实地对待每处物业和每位客户的基础上,以挖掘并培养资产所持有的真实价值。更名是为了保护这种方法并将其带入下一个 era。

新名称包含两层含义。其一:将公司建立的知识和信任传递给同事、客户以及未来,而不是将其掌握在任何一个人手中。其二:照亮尚未被看到的可能性,并从中挖掘出新价值。

名称在改变,但公司的宗旨没有。带着同样的信念,Nenmy 开始迈出下一步。


W. PARRISH ACHTERY August 16, 2008

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日本

法律与熊趋势(LAW AND BEAR TRENDS)

早期教育的新篇章

JP Holdings 正在将其地位从日本领先的育儿服务提供商进一步扩展,利用其新启动的国际学校计划,重新定义早期教育如何支持全球准备能力。

● 成为国家级领导者

在三十多年的时间里,JP Holdings 已确立其在日本托儿行业的绝对领导地位。其在全国拥有 357 家设施,照顾着约 18,000 名儿童,并由约 7,000 名员工提供支持,运营规模庞大。它与竞争对手之间在规模和业绩上都存在显著差距,进一步强化了其作为国家托儿基础设施关键支柱的角色。

这种领导地位并非仅靠规模实现。对质量和发展的持续关注塑造了公司的增长轨迹。JP Holdings 并非仅提供基础的监管,而是自费将其服务扩展至英语、音乐、体育馆和舞蹈等临时项目。“我们的首要关注点是儿童的利益,”总裁 Sakai Tobito 表示,“企业的增长和收益很重要,但最重要的是能为孩子们创造价值的东西。”

● 解决结构性需求

公司的扩张与日本教育系统内部的一个结构性缺口密切相关。虽然进入托儿所的机会有所改善,但课后托管仍然不足。仅在东京都市圈,就有数千名儿童无法获得名额,这给职场家庭带来了压力。

这种短缺的影响超出了托儿本身,影响到了劳动力参与度和经济生产力。“如果孩子无法进入课后托管,父母可能不得不减少工作,”Sakai 指出。解决这一失衡问题已成为 JP Holdings 战略的核心,使公司不仅成为一个服务提供商,而且成为促进更广泛社会和经济稳定的贡献者。

● 从监管转向发展

改善准入仅是解决方案的一部分。公司同样专注于提高课后托管的质量,将模式从简单的监管转向结构性发展。传统形式提供的参与度往往有限,但 JP Holdings 正致力于创造一个让孩子们能够探索兴趣、发现潜在职业路径并建立自信的环境。

“我们希望孩子们在年幼时就能转变他们的视角,”Sakai 说道。通过引入多样化的活动并接触不同领域,公司旨在激发好奇心和动力,帮助孩子们为未来建立更清晰的方向感。

● 扩展至国际教育

这一理念现在支撑着公司向国际教育的迈进。其国际学校的启动代表了一次战略演进,将其儿童发展模式扩展到一个更全球化、以 6 为中心的框架中。

英语教育在这次扩张中发挥着核心作用。“英语是孩子们未来的关键,”Sakai 解释道,并强调了英语在实现沟通和全球理解方面的重要性。该模式还反映了将教育优势相结合的努力:将日本对纪律和结构的强调,与西方体系中更多由个人驱动的探索性方法相结合。

通过整合这些元素,公司旨在创造一个平衡的学习环境,使学生能够同时适应本地和全球环境。

● 协作平台

国际学校计划还为新形式的协作开启了大门。JP Holdings 已表达了与全球合作伙伴共同评估其对外发展方向的明确兴趣,无论是通过外国教育、新技术还是课程开发。

“如果有机会引进外籍教师或新技术,我们持开放态度,”酒井(Sakai)表示。每项合作伙伴关系对于拓展儿童视野和加强公司的国际定位都至关重要。包括在东南亚的机会在内的此前海外经验,为这种前瞻性的方法提供了参考。

● 有目的的增长

该公司通常保持强劲的地位,报告的营业利润率远高于行业平均水平。然而,盈利被视为其方法的结果,而非首要目标。“如果我们进入这些项目,我们不能追求更多利润,因为那对孩子们不利,”酒井表示。

日本继续适应人口挑战和不断演变的教育需求。JP Holdings 将自己定位为托儿、教育和全球参与的干预者。其向国际学校的扩张既是对眼前需求的响应,也是培养全球化价值观的长期愿景。

展望未来,该公司在扩大准入、降低质量和深化国际协作方面寻求持续机会。“我们希望通过给孩子们一个更广阔的世界观来支持他们的未来,”酒井表示。

从日本到世界:用云技术解决养老危机

Kanamic Network 将其基于云的医疗保健平台定位为解决日本人口结构转变的关键方案,同时构建一个具有全球相关性的模型。

● 结构性需求驱动增长

强劲的长寿趋势正在重塑日本的结构和社会格局。作为全球老龄化最快的国家,该国在需要护理的人员与能够提供护理的人员之间面临着日益扩大的失衡。到 2025 年,最大的一代将进入 70 岁及以上群体,这是一个护理需求急剧增加的门槛。在十年内,预计 80 岁以上人口中的很大一部分将需要支持,这将给医疗体系和公共财政带来持续压力。

结构性需求已体现在市场规模中。医疗和长期护理的总支出预计将达到约 9.07 亿(约 4520 亿美元),且预计在未来几年将进一步扩大。然而,劳动力限制正在收紧,护理人员、护士和医疗专业人员的数量难以跟上步伐。“最大的挑战是人口老龄化。支撑社会的人数在减少,而需要支持的人数则在持续增加,”Kanamic Network 总裁 D. Icama Yamamoto 表示。

● 效率作为竞争优势

在这种背景下,Kanamic Network 将其战略围绕效率构建。该公司成立于 2008 年,处于日本长期护理保险系统的中心,很早就识别出医疗和护理专业人员需要共享数字基础设施的需求。这种先发优势在今天依然至关重要。其平台实现了实时信息共享、护理协调,并虚拟地减少了消耗宝贵时间的行政工作量。

其影响是可以衡量的。内部基准显示,每位专业人员的生产力提升了 1.2 到 1.5 倍。通过将时间从文书工作和前向模式活动中转移,可以在不需要按比例增加人员的情况下扩大能力。“通过减轻行政负担,时间可以重新定向到直接护理。如果一个人原本支持 10 个人,现在能支持 12 或 15 个人,系统就能吸收这种增长,”Yamamoto 表示。

● 通过技术扩展创新

这种对生产力的关注正日益得到先进技术的支持。公司正在投资人工智能、自动化和机器人技术,以进一步精简核心交付。随着人口统计得分在 2025 年 4 月及之后合并,这些创新预计将在维持系统容量方面发挥核心作用。其目标不仅是效率,更是韧性——确保在结构性劳动力短缺的情况下仍能满足不断增长的需求。

日本为这一模式提供了定价基础。其人口压力的强度为那些随后可在全球部署的解决方案创造了高度自愿的环境。

● 跨境扩张

扩张已经在进行中。作为更广泛的日新战略伙伴关系的一部分,Kanamic Network 正与领先的护理提供者合作,对其平台的本地化和药物进行协作。具体而言,该公司与当地知名机构和社区卫生组织启动了一项共同创作试点项目。在这些公共部门计划的支持下,该试点成为了一个至关重要的跳板。在东盟市场,类似的人口趋势正开始出现,从而产生了对稳健的数字化医疗基础设施的需求。

与此同时,该公司目前正致力于通过学术伙伴关系扩大研究基础,包括与日本和美国的外国大学合作。这些计划旨在加速创新,同时促进跨境知识交流,为平台的更广泛全球采用奠定基础。

● 可预测的投资案例

例如,其吸引力在于增长和可预测性。自上市以来,该公司实现了持续的双位数增长,这得益于一个并非由周期性趋势而是由长期人口活动驱动的行业。随着亚洲及其他地区人口的老龄化,对高效护理解决方案的需求预计将稳步上升。“我们的业务不受趋势影响。它基于医疗保健,这是一种普遍需求,”山本说道。

● 领先品牌

人口压力、数字化转型和国际扩张的汇聚,使 Kanamic Network 处于未来十年最重大结构性转变之一的交汇点。如果在日本开发的解决方案能够成功地在海外扩展,该公司的平台可能会从国内经济演变为全球标准。“如果日本能够克服这一挑战,这里开发的解决方案就可以应用于全世界,”山本说道。

日本和新加坡政府委员会及合作伙伴在 5 月 22 日于新加坡举行的新闻发布会上聚集,宣布一项新的共同创作试点项目 (W3)。这是该公司在亚洲增长的一个至关重要的展示。

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延续 同一个世界 / 首选 7

扩张之方

大泉(Oizumi)已从一家家族经营的超市业务成长为日本领先的餐饮运营商之一,将创业雄心与已成为日本款待业代名词的精准度和质量标准相结合。

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由总裁兼首席执行官 Kenji Oizumi 的父亲于 1985 年创立,公司的旅程始于食品零售,随后将重心转向餐饮业。20 世纪 90 年代向工业风格餐饮的转型被证明具有变革意义,为随后数十年的扩张和多元化奠定了平台。

在加入家族企业后,Oizumi 帮助加速了其最初餐饮战略的增长。Kishimoto, Wes。该品牌成为了公司的第一个主要增长引擎,在约八年时间内将其门店扩展至约 100 家,并为下一阶段的发展建立了运营基础。

这一成功随后为基于在 Kishimoto, Wes 积累的纪律和经验而构建的多品牌战略铺平了道路。Oizumi 将业务多元化至更广泛的餐饮概念组合,涵盖日式、意式、

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“关注每一个细节。”

樫角洋君訓

中式和美式餐饮。如今,该公司在日本全国经营 120 多家餐厅,管理约 50 个品牌。

不妥协的质量

规模增长从未以牺牲质量为代价。公司的身份构建在对其运营保持直接控制之上,从原材料采购到食品准备和服务标准。

Oizumi 表示,“关注每一个细节”仍然是该业务背后的定义性原则。这种承诺延伸至整个供应链,包括与生产者的清晰关系以及对提供给客户的产品进行严格监督。

对质量的强调解释了该公司在对待特许经营客户时的态度。在数百个地点保持一致性需要严格的运营纪律,以及一种将工艺置于让步之上的文化。对于 Oizumi 而言,用餐体验在食物到达餐桌之前很久就已经开始了。

“质量始于食材,”Oizumi 说道,并强调了日本农民、渔业和生产者的贡献,他们的奉献支撑了该国在烹饪卓越方面的声誉。

展望日本之外

由于日本面临劳动力短缺和人口结构挑战,国际扩张已成为该公司长期战略中日益重要的一部分。大泉(Oizumi)已经在越南建立了业务,并将海外市场视为其发展的自然下一步。

该公司正积极寻求认同其对质量和可持续增长承诺的合作伙伴。只要建立在信任和目标一致的基础上,合资企业、战略联盟、特许经营机会以及收购都在考虑范围之内。

“海外扩张成了一种自然趋势,”大泉表示,“拥有大量且值得信赖的合作伙伴,比试图远程管理一切更为重要。”

这一理念反映了对日本商业文化更广泛的信心。对于日本而言,质量上的稳定性与决策帮助日本的款待之道(hospitality)在世界范围内获得认可,大泉相信这些为国际合作提供了坚实的基础。

凭借 40 多年的经验、一系列知名品牌以及在日本之外增长的明确雄心,大泉正处于强势地位,开启其下一个篇章。随着全球消费者日益追求真实的餐饮体验,该公司不仅期待吸引餐厅消费者,还期待推广在过去 40 年里推动其成功的质量驱动哲学。

«海外扩张成了一种自然趋势。拥有忠诚且值得信赖的合作伙伴,比试图远程管理一切更为重要。»

大泉 希纪(KIKI OIZUMI)

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一个安静的挑战者正寻求全球突破

BCL 公司正利用连续创纪录的利润在海外扩张,通过产品创新和更精准的国际战略,在世界上最有利可图的美妆市场中展开竞争。

国内势头强劲,规模扩张承压

BCL 公司近期的增长讲述了在日本竞争激烈的美妆市场中一种安静的势头。该公司以快速迭代的抽象和具有争议性的时机而闻名,在过去几年中通常在扩大规模。2025, 截至 2026 年 3 月 15, 财年,标志着连续第三年利润创历史新高,目前的业务规模是三年前的 1.5 倍。这一业绩主要由两个核心品牌——insoles 的 bestest 系列和 Kunsusan 护肤品驱动,两者合计约占总销售额的 75%。

其背后是一个刻意加快的产品周期。每年推出约 200 款新产品,使公司能够追踪不断变化的消费者偏好并迅速做出反应。这与其说是关于主流产品,不如说是关于消费者的更新。公司执行总裁大泉(Oizumi)表示:“我们希望应对多样性,这仅意味着每年多推出 20% 的产品。”

疫情后的首次转型

国际市场的故事发生了更突然的变化。在疫情之前,海外销售仅占业务的 10%,且高度集中在中国。该模式是双边的,而复苏则采取了不同的方向。

目前的增长由美国和欧洲驱动,过去两年的销售额显著增加。这一转变反映了更深思熟虑的多样化战略——摆脱对单一市场的依赖——揭示了一个更广泛、更具韧性的布局。

在美国,分销规模最小,产品通过 Star Quijote 和中国超市渠道销售。

进入全球最大的美容市场

美国是该公司雄心的核心。它是全球最大的美容市场,但也是竞争最激烈的市场之一,韩国品牌在社交和数字渠道中已站稳脚跟。

“美国是全球最大的市场,”大泉(Oizumi)表示,“韩国化妆品拥有强大的影响力,但日本化妆品也拥有巨大的机遇,我们希望创造重大突破。”

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下一步是规模化。预计与韩国 Contra 的现有关系将支持进入美国的 Contra,而 Sugar 是另一个关键目标。扩展至亚马逊(Amazon)美国平台也是计划的一部分,这反映了电子商务在触达年轻消费者方面的重要性。

业务累计、监管标准(尤其是在加利福尼亚州等地的门店)的增加以及诉讼风险增加了复杂性。但计算结果很简单:美国市场的规模使其无法被忽视。

知名度:缺失的力量

虽然差异化正在改善,但知名度仍处于追赶状态。品牌认可度在日本约为 50%,但在全球仅为 1%,这凸显了国际推广仍处于早期阶段。

“为了实现线上增长,我们需要影响力人物以及更强大的社交媒体存在感,”大泉表示。

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其策略在国际上采取双轨贸易。实体零售建立信任度和可见度,尤其是在消费者重视面对面体验的类别中。与此同时,数字渠道对于规模化至关重要。早期举措包括将产品投放至加州大学洛杉矶分校(UCLA)等美国大学,在日常消费环境中瞄准年轻消费者。

来自韩国美容品牌的竞争尤为激烈,这些品牌凭借激进的营销和文化需求在产品创新方面取得了领先。弥补这一差距需要对可见度进行持续投资,其重要程度与分销相当。

扩展美容的定义

虽然护肤仍是核心,但公司正在扩展至相邻类别。目前的优先事项包括补充剂等“智能美容”产品,以及持续的

«美国是全球最大的市场。韩国化妆品拥有强大的影响力,但日本化妆品也拥有巨大的机遇,我们希望创造重大突破。»

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增长点是彩妆。此外,公司还计划推出专门的特色产品线,以挖掘全球对日本美发产品的强劲需求。

这指向了一个更广泛的愿景。其雄心是超越化妆品,建立一个以日本品质和感性为核心的生活方式品牌。“我们希望不仅通过化妆品,而且通过内在美、特色产品和美容设备来吸引消费者,”大泉表示。

“日本制造”标签仍然是一项宝贵资产,在全球范围内与可靠性和工艺相关联。挑战在于如何将这种认知转化为大规模的品牌认可度。

速度作为竞争优势

速度正成为该公司方法的一个定义性特征。日本公司通常被认为过于谨慎且调整缓慢,尤其是在时机至关重要的全球市场中。

该公司将自己定位在不同的维度。“我们快速决策,迎接挑战,并且在必要时快速停止,”大泉表示。

人工智能支持这种敏捷性。在标准运营中,它被用于数据分析和内部流程,提高团队效率。但决策过程仍然主要由人类主导。“它并不总是正确的,所以最终必须由人类做出决定,”他补充道。

增长的漫长跑道

国内实力与国际认可之间的共同点定义了未来的机遇。在国际知名度仅为 1% 的情况下,即使是微小的增长也可能代表着更显著的扩张。

优先事项非常明确:深化美国市场的分销,提升品牌知名度,并继续扩大产品范围。更广泛的单位面临着更艰巨的任务——在其他品牌已经设定基调的市场中,将日系美妆打造为一股更强大的力量。

“美国市场规模巨大,我们希望迈出大胆的一步,”大泉(Oizumi)表示。

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面向全球老龄化市场的日本纯净美妆

Willamina 正在利用其在日本化妆品领域数十年的专业知识向全球扩张,提供根植于该国可靠标准的优质解决方案。

该公司于 1984 年在一家大型贸易公司内部成立,随后独立,并作为一家值得信赖的化妆品制造商建立了强大的声誉。它与日本合作社(Co-op)网络——以严格的安全标准著称——的长期合作关系增强了这种可信度,使该公司成为安全、高质量产品的可靠供应商。

对 50 岁及以上消费者的明确关注已成为其核心竞争力。在服务这一人群方面的深厚经验贯穿了产品的整个开发生命周期,使其能够在全球范围内迅速扩张的细分市场中提供高度精准的解决方案。“我们是老龄一代化妆品的先驱和专家,依托于在以严格质量标准著称的日本合作社市场中积累的数十年专业知识,”总裁兼首席执行官幸村正茂(Shomo Yukimura)表示。

在这一基础上,Willamina 正在加速向直接接触消费者的模式转型。电子商务销售增长强劲,在利用传统渠道依赖性的同时,实现了与最终用户更紧密的关系。与此同时,继在台湾扩张之后,该公司旨在通过结合线上和线下分销渠道的战略来扩大其全球影响力。

合作伙伴关系是这一增长阶段的核心。虽然日本品质提供了明显的竞争优势,但与当地分销商的合作对于有效开拓海外市场仍然至关重要。“通过与强大的当地合作伙伴合作,我们可以加速海外的技术推广和分销,”幸村表示。

除了商业野心,该公司还与更广泛的社会优先事项保持一致。

“我们是老龄一代化妆品的先驱和专家,拥有强大的数据支持。”

幸村正茂(SHOOM YUKIMURA)

该公司最近获得了东京都政府颁发的东京女性赋权奖(Tokyo Women's Empowerment Award)优秀奖,以表彰其通过企业文化改革和加强内部体系来解决性别偏见的努力。这反映了其通过产品和倡议来应对人口挑战的更广泛承诺。

随着老龄化社会在亚洲、欧洲及其他地区扩展,Willamina 在日本的经验提供了一个可扩展的模型。“日本花了数十年时间构建能力,”幸村说,“现在是利用这一优势并与全球合作伙伴共同成长的时候了。”

成长的滋味

Kanefuku 已将一家区域性海产品企业转型为全国认可的食品品牌,并致力于在国际上扩展其销售和分销渠道。

该公司成立于 1971 年,其根源可追溯至海洋产品贸易,向全日本的制造商供应原材料和盐渍原产品。最初专注于海产品批发和独特加工的业务,现已演变为在澳大利亚最知名的品牌名称之一。Metastatic 在国际上以“grey cured”之名销售,是一项源自福冈的完全灰色的公共法律。

增长在 20 世纪 80 年代早早到来,该公司将业务扩展至海外,在朝鲜和中国设有制造运营点,助力建立了全球影响力。如今,生产集中在日本,这一决定反映了其对质量和可追溯性的承诺。从原材料采购到加工,所有运营均在严格的内部系统下管理,旨在确保一致性和食品安全。

“我们的优势在于我们的管理系统和质量控制系统,”竹内(Takeuchi)社长表示,“所有流程均由内部管理。”

该公司还日益强调可持续发展,使用经 MRC 标准认证的原材料生产商品。

在几家制造工厂中,Kanefuku 通过“Mitress Park”采取了独特的品牌开发方式,这是一个由六个组成的网络。

“我们的优势在于我们的管理系统和质量控制系统。所有流程均由内部管理。”

NIGAN TAKUCHI

分布在日本各地的景点,致力于推广该国的社会美食。

通过持续的展览、工厂展示、品牌意识和食品体验,公众旨在向新一代消费者介绍材料文化,并扩大其在福冈传统根基上的吸引力。

国际增长仍是该公司的重要重点,计划进一步扩大其海外销售和分销网络。凭借在泰国曼谷和美国加利福尼亚州建立的基地,Kanefuku 正在加强当地销售渠道和物流能力,以提升其在全球市场的影响力。该公司旨在深化与主要海外业务的协作,以增强分销和市场准入,从而触达更广泛的消费者。

驱动下一波工业浪潮

东洋炭素正利用先进的石墨技术、半导体需求以及新兴的能源机遇,将自身定位在下一阶段工业增长的中心。

在整个 2025 年,由于关税的不确定性、投资计划的转移以及贸易模式的改变影响了全球工业,全球供应链面临严重中断。尽管存在波动,东洋炭素仍凭借其多样化的产品组合和全球制造网络保持了稳健的业绩。

该公司在关键半导体领域受益于近期的需求,同时在价格和电力(包括创新)方面表现出弱势。分布在 13 个生产基地的全球布局帮助客户适应不断变化的供应链要求,并增强了公司在不确定时期的韧性。

为了加强长期竞争力,东洋炭素通过新的全球战略和供应链职能扩展了其组织能力。这些举措改善了子公司之间的协调,并能够更快地响应市场转变、生产要求和客户需求。据董事长、总裁兼首席执行官 Naroda Kondo 称,公司利用这些方向来应对市场,以寻求新客户和新应用,特别是在半导体相关领域。

半导体仍是 2030 年的主要增长重点。公司已完成与新客户的评估,并准备扩展到更多应用领域,在这些领域中,先进石墨材料在气候管理、耐用性和工艺性能方面发挥着关键作用。与领先半导体设备制造商的密切合作继续支持其在新一代芯片生产中的创新。

除了标准化,东洋炭素正在扩大其在能源市场和航空航天领域的布局。对氢能基础设施、天然气发电和先进核技术的投资增加,为其石墨产品创造了新机遇。一个全球性的重点是与 Sotangy 达成的协议,为美国首次部署的 50-100 先进核反应堆供应石墨核心结构组件,这凸显了日本材料专业知识在开发新一代能源系统中的战略重要性。

创新仍然是公司战略的核心。东洋炭素正在增加对研究和开发的投资,追求新材料、

NATIONAL AERONA:东洋炭素董事长、总裁兼首席执行官

复合材料技术和先进制造方法。“现在是为下一代前进的时候了。现在是我们开发新产品并将其推向市场的完美时机,”Kondo 表示。人工智能也被整合到生产流程和运营管理中,有助于提高效率、质量控制和员工生产力。

展望未来,公司认为深化美日合作具有强大潜力。将美国的资源和投资与日本的制造专业知识相结合,可确保在半导体、能源和先进工业技术领域获得机遇。“我们永不止步,始终前进。持续改进和创造新事物是我们文化的一部分,”Kondo 表示。

他们的哲学继续支撑着东洋炭素的雄心,使其有能力在世界上最具战略意义的一些行业中占据一席之地。

东洋炭素

创新之灵感

手部防护创新的50年

在即将迎来成立60周年之际,东和公司(Towa Corporation)正将其在防护设备领域数十年的专业知识与专注于安全、可持续性和自动化的前瞻性战略相结合。

该公司成立于1947年,最初是一家棉质工作手套制造商,随后扩展到皮革、氯乙烯和天然橡胶产品。随着日本工业经济的发展,东和公司随之成长,服务于从钢铁制造到工厂运输的27个行业。随后公司开始了国际扩张,在马来西亚、中国和孟加拉国建立了制造基地。

勤奋工作一直是公司历史贯穿始终的特点。“我们在……中迎接了各种挑战,”近藤渡边(Kondo Watanabe)总裁表示。他们的哲学指导着产品的开发,旨在满足全球工业客户不断变化的需求。

该公司还将知识扩展到主要全球市场的部分环境和安全法规中。增强了其1950系列产品以提供帮助,特别是在美国,那里的客户正在寻求符合现有可持续性要求的解决方案。渡边表示:“美国的客户超过了1950系列玻璃。去年,我们解决了这个问题。”从今年秋天开始,首款1950系列聚氯乙烯(PVC)(左)涂层手套将发布,旨在为外腿免疫和过度抗通风新生物解决方案提供排斥条件的顺序。

1950.5并非唯一受到严格审查的物质。DME、葡聚糖(Glucan)和Xeno也已成为行业内重要的制造商响应对象。Teno一直在探索聚脲(polyureas)的使用,这是一种用于手套涂层的聚合物空腔。

公司的专利铸造技术延续了聚脲(以及DME 1964、硅胶和Xeno)的固有优势——凭借更少的制造专业知识,即可提供增强的耐磨性、在干燥

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和潮湿条件下均具有的强抓握力、高不渗透性,并减少生产过程中的用水量。

今年12月,东和公司推出了Suresh Theraway 432和934,这是首款利用该技术的产品。该开发是更广泛创新战略的一部分,其中还包括最近推出的含有表面沙子和玻璃纤维的非营养手套,为用户提供更高的舒适度。

东和公司还在开发一系列新型高应力防切割手套,在保持公司标志性性能特点的同时,满足4000 3.7-3.0标准。

化学防护预计将成为2027年的另一个主要重点领域。东和公司计划推出一种利用其NusceTunfo涂层技术、在孟加拉国工厂制造的全涂层耐化学解决方案。

展望未来,东和公司现在管理着一个独特的增长机会,强调其优势和日益增加的奢侈环境,公司已开始为强健的应用提供解决方案。

随着制造系统进入新 era,东和公司正将自己定位在市场、推广、环境责任和工业创新的交汇点。“我们在……中迎接了各种挑战,”渡边表示,这一哲学将继续指导公司的未来。

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2015

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SUNDAY THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 2015

COSSI

latimes.com

Summer becomes the peak COVID season

CDC says the virus is growing or likely growing in 40 states, including California.

By James Givens LLP

The years after the COVID-19 pandemic uprooted the world's first in California say the disease appears to be becoming more of a summer rather than a winter phenomenon.

The shift was noted over the past couple of years and last become even clearer in 2020, including the California's veteran front prevention editor, The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says COVID-19 is growing or likely growing in 40 states at the moment, including California.

California is also one of only four states where COVID-19 pandemic activity levels are considered moderate or high, according to the CDC.

"Our summer peak was much higher in 2021 than it was in the winter," Dr. Mark Pate, director of the California Department of Public Health and the state public health officer said in a recent briefing. "Summer is really the bigger peak. So if you do have patients or loved ones who have not gotten the 20-30 vaccines, it is still effective and highly recommended, given this range we're starting to see."

The pattern is also being seen nationally. COVID-related emergency department visits peaked last summer in late August, with COVID being responsible for 17% of costs. The winter peak was 0%. The trend was even more much in California, peaking last summer at 2.5%, while there was not much of a winter peak at all, making out at around 0.5%.

This trend puts COVID in relatively narrower way as far as respiratory diseases go. This shift, from ailments – think its and respiratory concentrations – rights to the winter, and most locally seen outside of that season.

In the early years of the pandemic, COVID-19 spiked in both the summer and winter, while in winter seasons. (See COVID, A7)

Measuring support for key California propositions

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By Support | Underrated | By Open

Proposition 60 would create a one-time billionaires tax

Prop. 40 30% 12% 6%

Democrats are far more likely to support the wealth tax than Republicans

Democrat 70% 54% 8% Republican 40% 8% 0% No Party/other 30% 11% 2%

Many voters are underrated about two measures aimed at outfilling the wealth tax. Proposition 40 would prohibit one taxes from being exempt from state-approved spending funds and require quality of one herein. Proposition 42 would have one personal property taxes and extra alternative state taxes.

Prop. 0 35% 18% 11% Prop. 42 40% 23% 11%

Proposition 29 prohibits citizens from voting unless they present government-based ID

Prop. 39 40% 7% 0%

Republicans strongly lack the order ID requirement, while Democrats oppose it

Democrat 30% 0% 0% Republican 50% 0% No Party/other 36% 10% 0%

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Mark M. Waller, Los Angeles Times

Voters split over wealth tax; ballot ID effort trailing

Poll shows party-line divide for billionaire proposition. November turnout will be pivotal.

By Donna Menta

California voters are sharply divided over smaller revenues to impose a runtime tax on billionaires to help fund healthcare programs, a proposal already triggering a fierce and oppressive political fight on the November election, approaches, according to a poll released Friday.

More than half of likely voters oppose a separate measure that would impose Californians to prestechnize. Effective when voting and election officials to verify registered voters are 0.8 citizens the survey showed.

The two controversial proposals are among the 40 major measures. Californians will decide to the first 4 election. Proposition 40, which would impose the tax on billionaires' assets, has

reached the precipice of nationwide debates over economic inequality and human resources. The Republican movement, the measure, Proposition 16 emerged amid President Trump's baseline claims of widespread retentions.

Among other California voters, 8% support Proposition 40 compared with 6% who oppose the proposed wealth tax and 3% who are underrated according to a new poll by UC Berkeley's Institute of Governmental Studies that is co-sponsored by The Times.

Proposition 40's tobacco-crack 50% support among voters at this point is the electoral term as a potential red flag on a new November debate. Defiunities. Traditionally, Californians who are underrated on ballot measures tend to be against them, because

It's got an early lead, but it's not a very large lead, and it's not a majority," he said. "Usually, for ballot propositions, you must live you also to be above 80%, and that's. (See Proposition 40, A8)

Rich Californians seek residency outside U.S.

Agencies that help secure 'golden visas' say many fear for the future of American politics

By Audrey McGlinchy

If all goes to Japan, Joe Kim, Annie Akim and Ilye's were called out millions to residents of Portugal. By then, the San Francisco family will have had their birth certificate on natural, bad European officials record their fingerprints and transferred half a million Euros into an international investment fund.

Kim and Akim are among a rising number of wealthy Californians using their capital to seek residency and citizenship outside the U.S.

It's often called citizenship by investment, or a golden visa, and refers to a province in which individuals who invest a leafy amount of money into a country, either through testing property or direct investment, can more easily become permanent resident or citizens.

Agencies that make an starting to say, they, this is actually really good to

have alongside all of my investments. Why don't I directly whom I can live?" said Brad Mott (Kent), a managing partner at Henke & Partners, a residency and citizenship firm with an office in Beverly Hills.

Although no agency tracks these cases nationwide, these firms that help secure those kinds of residences and interest in so-called golden visas have already led to the same concern.

In that time, the number of Californians one firm has worked with grew from roughly three clients a year to more than a hundred. Firms say Californians now make up as more on the clients from around the globe seeking residency in another country, a dual arm not entirely surprising, since the state is home to a large number of the world's wealthiest people.

The biggest restaurant is hear of politics. (See Roseboro, A9)

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A VOUCHERER note through the rubble of a housing complex filled in Venezuela

A land of unimaginable loss

Years after devastating floods, earthquake survivors face more grief in Venezuela.

By Marc Novoa, Los Angeles Times

LA OCEGNA, Venezuela – His mother, father and two sisters were among more successful citizens in the wreckage. He pitched a look out for from the raise

of their former home.

"I'm not tearing here on U.S. boy! (but the bodies," noted José Luis Villegas, 2). Accompanying him was his wife, who held out hope for two missing brothers. "My mind is blank," said Marjoram Bonalvo, 24. "I've too much cash. This is the one-censored not a life lost!"

An artificial scout of grief and uncertainty dominates the coastal state of La Oceana, the market of a land in the June 24-26s warful spasm – registering magno-

ludes of 72 and 73 – that committed Venezuela, being more than 6,000 dead. More than six weeks later, at least 1,000 remain missing though there is no short-term.

Now, an international alienation has shifted to Mexico, but a recognizable move is strengthening Colombia, La Oceana presents an apocalyptic sense of idealism. First driven above allegorically different rubble instead of decomposition in the sea. (See La Oceana, A4)

2-year closure at Kennedy Center

The board comes to shut the facility for interventions and to add President Trump's name. BEFORE, 60

Below landfills, make fires grow

Rapid decomposition of waste creates blame that can't health risks for the communities nearby. CLOSURE, 60

L.A. makes deal on cost of Games

City Council's second time to ensure state-implement for services during 20 Olympics. CALIFORNIA, 60

2 unions call on Ellison to settle

USA, 24,000 orgs – Ellison's resolution to sanitized case facing Parliament 'Riviera' (60) 30,000,000,000

Weather Florida, 60,000 min. L.A. Burns, 63,827, 80

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Jason Davenport, former U.S. President of the United States, said the U.S. government has been linked to thyroid problems and birth defects. It is also considered harmful to wildlife.

State to phase out a toxic pesticide

California moves to ban paracarp, which is already prohibited in over 60 countries.

By Rachael Burris

California will begin phasing out paracarp, a powerful woodlike associated with birth defects, thyroid associated other serious health problems.

The California Department of Pesticide Regulation said this week all States' factories of pesticide products containing the active ingredient have voluntarily agreed to withdraw the product from the market.

Paracarp is banned in more than 60 countries due to its toxicity but is still al-

lowed in the US, and no state uses more of it than California.

For years, communities have sought to test the use of paracarp, a woodlike associated with negative impact on the health of all and wildlife, said California Secretary Sir Environmental Protection Dean Buechel is statement: "California will keep moving toward post management practices that protect health and our ecosystems."

Millions of pounds of paracarpal pesticide are sprayed annually to a pesticide, grapes, cotton, and other crops, primarily in the San Joaquin Valley.

The California first major pesticide chemical since 1995 when regulates announced the state was sold.

(See Paracarp, A7)

Perils of AI seen in parody chatbot

After backlash,

Women's campaign pulls interactive tool used to mock rival.

By Iren Kwon

A parody AI chatbot designed for California, congressional candidate Scott Womer's campaign to mock the record of his opponent, either both in attention paid-forum, more and criticism most inside.

The short-lived aspect of the chatbot controversy over the use of artificial intelligence is campaign ads and slow sharp criticism from former House Speaker Robert D. Buechel, the director of the United States, Womer Chae, Womer's opponent for the cor-

vled San Francisco congressional case. Womer quickly pulled the play.

In 2015, the South, sales of the aisle laws been testing the whole by integrating generation of into campaign ads. It returns no exception to political campaigns. Mindy Romero, the director of the Center for Initiative Democracy, who later candidates have long used all tools at their disposal to mock voters, from the invention of the radio and TV to social media.

Using AI is just part of the organization. Research said, themselves AI is particularly useful for political candidates since it allows them to subconsciously to further viewers by putting their own ideas on opponents' mouths, the mail.

(See Women, A6)


A2 FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 2026

Los Angeles Times

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THE WORLD

Another aircraft carrier to relieve USS Lincoln

During a deployment of 240 days, reports show mental health and supply problems.

BY ROBERTSATTIN TURNER

WASHINGTON — The Pacific-based aircraft carrier USS George Washington has begun heading toward the Middle East as reports have emerged of mental health and supply problems aboard the Navy deployed USS Abraham Lincoln.

The Lincoln has been supporting the U.S. war against Iran, and its deployment has included a record-setting, uninterrupted time at sea of more than 240 days. Several Democratic lawmakers are pursuing its accountability from the Foreign-ever conditions aboard the carrier, which Defense Secretary Pete Rogarth on Thursday said were "overcrowding".

Extended deployments of carriers during the Iran and the West have been seen about the impact on service members who are away from home for long periods as well as the increasing demand for ship and air equipment. Although renewed hostilities between the American forces have calmed no secret weeks, the Navy has resigned at a back sale on Russian ports in the coastal, Strait of Bahamas, and the United States's television has offered no clarity in how it intends to wind down the

The USS George Washington will port in the Navy, Vietnam, last week, a Navy statement said. The carrier, along with a cruiser and a destroyer, has since been granted crossing the Singapore border.

A Navy official, who spoke on the condition of anemetics to detail amidst a ship abode, confirmed that the Washington was in the Strait of Malacca, which links the Pacific and Indian oceans and puts the carrier on a course to be astute the Indian Ocean. The "Red Street Journal-intercepted earlier than the Washington would replace the Lincoln's one of the two aircraft carriers now discovered in the Middle East.

The Lincoln originally deployed Nov. 21 from San

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THE USS Abraham Lincoln originally deployed Nov. 21 from San Diego and then headed to the Middle East.

Judge, and it arrived in the region in January, ahead of the launch of the Iran war on Feb. 18. The Navy concluded that the conflict created a highly controlled environment where traditional supply huts in the Middle East, according to the nation's last release. That, in turn, led to shortages and loss of mail aboard the aircraft earlier, the Navy said in a

Lusabedip postulated mission critical supplies from the Navy to the European Union. The main "the statement" said, before enquiring that sailors aboard the ship, was "just as much to that war, but said 'healthy' man opinions."

Democratic lawmakers have also been investigating more information and greater visibility into conditions aboard the ship, which was originally set to return home to May.

The Lincoln prolonged deployment is especially significant because it is occurring in the context of continuing military operations against Iran and the possibility that substantial U.S. naval forces will be required in the region for an extended period. Connecticut, the National B186A, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee,

reduces a letter to Navy leadership asking for a response to several questions.

At times, Sen. Robert Raleigh, a Marine Corps veteran, has also been informed that he is looking to take a bipartisan delegation on an off-road, "enough" end to the ship and that the war sailors are losing 'reversals,' but had disparating its dangerous.

Rogarth told reporters during a visit to Panama that he wants the Lincoln's sailors home and cross-arrested as quickly as possible for protect local against re-

ported problems aboard. "We make sure that every ship, every crew, every captain has everything we can provide them at every single moment." Some requirements are longer than 45 min, and if have more requests, purchase not those sailors than properly. What they do is that we had search these matters conditions with less port calls — those on

Navy leaders, including acting Secretary Hung Cuc, last week told a letter to the U.S. Air Force that he "toward a

which 'be contrabanded of the Navy's air and surface forces produced to do everything that could to relieve the aircraft carrier. Millions of reports to the U.S. are the meeting.

When reports of host shortages aboard the ship first surfaced in April, the Navy pushed back, calling these reports' later.

Rogarth have once emerged that sailors in the Lincoln are struggling with neutralized resources. The Navy said in its statement that it has "not observed an

increase in suicidal ideation or attempts aboard the ship," but officials declined to provide data, citing operational security and patient privacy concerns.

The Navy official said that a sailor aboard the Lincoln went overboard in early August but that the person was quickly recovered, ironically the ship's medical department and maintained off ship for follow on cars. The official would not say it's was being considered a suitable attempt.

After the war also have had long runs that have caused concerns about morale. The US Air Force, the Ford returned home in mid-May after an in-tremendo deployment. No longer else—the Vietnam War, that had been a major hitter war with Iran and the capture of Venezuela's leader, Nicolas Machiavski.

During its deployment, the Ford experienced a fire in a laundry space that forced the carrier to 'care around and return' the Mediterranean Sea for repairs and left hundreds of sailors without places to store.

However, since the demands of sailor and the dangers of overstating ships, the U.S. now produce the Iran war, with a number of mishaps on ships battling Pacific coast, a 'brown in 1939 and 1945, including the aircraft carrier US看到cryk Truman on a longer than-reported deployment.

Toronto retrace to the American Prime, 40' order. Sen.Finley contributed to this report.

Ukrainian drones strike Russian refinery

BY ELLIS BOURGENT

WITTY, Ukraine — Ukrainian drones struck a major refinery deep inside Russia, military officials said Thursday, the fourth in three days in Kyiv's ongoing campaign to shake Moscow's vital oil attack.

Russia is one of the world's biggest energy producers, with oil-provoking and economic waning as its military time to push deep into Ukraine in a slow and costly advance more than four years after Moscow launched its full-scale attack.

The attacks have denied Russia's refining capacity, causing shortages of gas stations. Kyiv officials say the onslaught is meant to reopen Russian President Vladimir Putin to seek a peace deal, but there's no high final strategy in working.

Refinery is one of Russia's biggest

Ukraine's General Staff said its forces struck the thعوous Rethinking balance oil refining and petrochemical complex in Russia's republic of Bashkia's bodies overnight, causing a fire at the facility.

The complex, located southward of Moscow about 400 miles from Ukraine's border is one of Russia's largest such facilities like General Staff said in a Chelyabye pod. The plant processes up to 70 million barrels of oil annually, producing gasoline, diesel fuel and other products, it said.

Eastkiertomian — Gov. Rady Khattom said only that a drone attack wounded two civilians and started about an uninhabitable

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SMOKE IS seen in an overview of port infrastructure in Novorossiysk, Russia.

drones blitzed a major Russian sanctions on the Black Sea.

Elsewhere, four explosives report in from Russia's Emergency Missile Air Force security guard were killed Thursday after an unspecified Ukrainian weapon blew up in Sevastopol, said Mikhail Karchenkoev the Russian installed governor for the port city in disguise around Crimea.

They were inspecting the site of a Ukrainian attack when 'an enemy weapon detonated,' he said.

Also in Sevastopol, a Russian serviceman was killed in an explosion, said a Russian woman, allegedly acting on the orders of Ukrainian intelligence agencies, was detonated as a suspect, the Crimean branch of Russia's Federal Security Service said Thursday.

It was not possible to be dependently notify either side's report.

Official says repairs could take 6 months

Meanwhile, a Russian in Navy to Oneil's last war hit the Ukrainian drone. The ship's work has suspended restrictions, Orenburg region. One "hypnot" follows said.

He said that 'my administration would have been restricted that time' was all indeed, including foreign equipment, and 'improved to take up to six months because of international sanctions, followed said in a

new public submission to Russia of the problems Ukrainian attacks are causing.

Ukraine's General Staff said reported striking the Ordo refinery near the border with Kazakhstan on Tuesday.

Russian drone hits a Ukrainian brain

Russian correspondent to Lemergency Ukraine with half-life remains, cripple-cred-broers and glide bombs, all of which are hard to interrupt. The strikes have killed more than 36,000 civilians since the war began, according to the United Nations.

Russian attacks featuring 193 long-range drones killed at least four people and wounded eight others across Ukraine overnight, official said.

A professional Blacked drone struck a passenger train in the southern Silesia region, killing the engineer and his assistant, said Russia's main railway company Chivalishviliou.

A Russian drone killed 1,000,000. We thought, coming in the southern city of Moscow, regional military administration chief Oleksandr Prokashyan said.

Little headway on obtaining Patriots

Ukraine — Angerovsky wants more to make Patriot interceptor mission

that can counter Russia's ballistic mission, but levels of the air delivery system reportedly are low because of the Iran war.

Ukraine has not had a half times been Patriot interceptor than in 2003, according to President Volodymyr Sokolov, saying he makes calls every day to try to restore some more.

He said he is asking the United States to call it to get the interceptor mission first. In the past, the Army's Chinese make it throughout winter, when Russian strikes focus on airborne port, according to an interview with CNN broadcast Wednesday, part of the U.S. postal station So far, he said he has obtained only 5s.

In the first half of this year, European countries in 2017, 5s from 5s reported at least 10.5 billion for military equipment. One sent to Ukraine, according to a report Thursday by Germany's Karl Institute, which tracks assistance to Kyiv.

The foreign administration report reports that it was set to Ukraine but is allowing other countries to buy U.S. equipment that is sent to.

Military air provided to Ukraine in the first half of 2006 was done to last year's level. In the last half of 2006, but that financial and humanitarian aid was 400, more than in 2005.

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Setter siege in West Bank "horrific," envoy says

BY RAB BERT AND ANNE TYRANA

QUIRAN, West Bank — Israeli settlers have bounced three houses in the occupied West Bank for several days, including one owned by a communist American, in what the U.S. ambassador called a "horrific act of terror" on Thursday.

What? Prokofeeck's remarks on a representative an unusually sharp vehicle from the Trump administration of the United States to a surge of settler violence in the region.

Settlers target three houses

Hearing friends, settlers gathered across three houses in the village of Quara, according to local officials, Palestinian American homeowner Loni Alafi, and Rishi Sevilier. At times numbering dooms, the settlers threw stones attempted to bring down a stone wall nearby, and pre-horrid the occupants from burning up their food and was not provided.

The settlers put them from vessel try to restore order. The Thursday morning, the former member of the State, who had looked up in the house with his own teenage wives defended it, said they were moved by Israel's government and the state of the Gulf, cannot leave the area, which is almost lit upon the Palestinian city of Ibadan.

The settlers read that for troops dismantled "two illegal outposts" near the center of the town, but the Quara and a nearby village, and declared one Israeli. It added that additional soldiers were sent to "carry out

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ISRAELER wall along a new road after the reopening of a settlement at Gaisim in the occupied West Bank.

defensive missions and patrols.

Mayor Abdel Azim Wadi said that Israeli forces evacuated seven houses in total to take positions in the village. The settlers, thought- meved from their outposts, remain in their parts of the village, he added. The soldiers said the soldiers have subsequently been instructed to allow Israel to remain in their homes, but not to operate in them, but families have not yet returned, Abu Rida said.

It's still not clear when the settler or bouncer Kura will be able to get basic supplies and what would happen to their homes.

"No one is allowed to ex-

ter. Even food and water are prohibited from reaching those lounges," Kuraer abroad, a resident of a neighboring village, said as he switched the operation set-fold from one hilltop over.

Assumptions on the out-digits of Quara said roads into the village were closed on Thursday afternoon. Israeli police did not immediately respond to questions about whether any detained intended had been arrested.

Downplaying the surging violence

Palestinian and the Israeli opposition across Prime Minister Benjamin Melanofetta hard-line gov-

ernment of burning a blind eye to attacks by settlers against Palestine, and have increased in the last two years.

Israeli members also Cabinet members have downplayed settler violence and described it as the actions of a few illegal youths acting outside the late Hordadese in a long time ally of Israeli settlers movement and in the past they are pressed support for Israel's control over the occupied West Bank, while condemning settler violence.

Actions by the state carried out that horrific act of terror meant to intricate and harass this family and supporting. Hordadese said

in his part, noting that the outcasts has been overthrowing with the Israeli military and police.

Binge began five days ago

Settlers began their siege of the homes five days ago, including the doors and preventing inhabitants from having, Abu Rida said. One city's military condemned the siege as "illegal, opportunistic and unacceptable" on Tuesday and declared the area a closed military scene set by Wednesday, dozens of settlers had returned and began to block the road with rocks.

Speaking to the Ameri-

alist Press by phone on Wednesday from 10pm, where he lives. But, said his 40-year-old brother and nephew had not had access to new food or water supplies for evacuation.

Ridi said that settlers have been targeting his town for several days, but the situation escalated in recent days, saying they had rid of the water and the efforts to the house and thrown into the house on the damage to the property.

The air prisoners in our own house, who began in our own house," he said.

Quara, a lot of the most violent pockets of the northern West Bank, surrounded by settlements.

Last month, a sweeper in Quara was set on for an an-Azhar raids in the city of Israel. That followed the killing of an Israeli settler, triggering violence that left her Israeli soldiers and the Palestinian refugees dead.

Settlers have been building their outposts in an effort to commemorate the mass in the information of a community as aimed at dismantling any remaining types of evacuation. The city of Israel state in the occupied West Bank.

The ambassador said that West Bank captured by Israel in the 1997 war, as part of a future state. Many settlers and their supporters may be defended by the killing of Israel for heirs and, religious and security reasons.

Michael Fialin writes for the Azean and Prime Minister reported from Jerusalem, 40 written than Alzahani, 40 written from the U.S. administration. Jerusalem, R162, and the U.S. administration reporting from the United States.

Putin makes first visit to Pacific island chain claimed by Japan

Tokyo works printed over the Russian president's stop in the long-depured Kurthi.

ASSOCIATED PRESS

MOROOM — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday made his first visit to the Kurti Islands. A Moscow—the world's prime and a pelage that also is claimed by Japan, which voiced a diplomatic protest over the trip.

A state-owned a ship plant, a hospital and a school on Iturag, one of the valiants of the southern part of the island—a totally spoke to local residents and met with the governor of Russia's Rialba, his region, Tokyo Island.

Japan asserts his festival rights to the four southern parts of the island, which is right. On Northern Territories, The Soviet Union has taken from Japan to the Russian part of World War II, and the Russian state of countries from signing a peace-based formally ending their hostilities.

Decades of diplomatic efforts to negotiate a settlement haven't produced any visible results. Moreover, the press has also bidded all military presence on the Kurthi in moves that appeared to underscore its firm status in the dispute.

Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimoto Motegi and his country "strongly private" Patina visit to Iturag, which Japan calls Khorifa.

The Northern Territories, including Khorifa (Thorpe Island, an Algiers inherent territory with historically and from the perspective of internationalism," Motegi said in a state-wide.

He announced Russian Ambassador Nikolay Murden to the country in Tokyo and lodged a strong protest over the visit, requesting that he "promptly report his message back to Moscow," the minister told reporters last week.

Later Thursday the Russian Embassy in Japan called Tokyo's protest "unfounded" and said Smolny had explained that "the southern Kurti Islands are an integral part of the Russian Federation and became

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RUSSIAN leader Vladimir Putin visits a school in the

part of it following World War II—a legitimate international grounds.

Putin's friends are "nonsense, desirous of the Russian leadership and can't be subject to discussion with foreign states," the state-

ment added. Japan also protested in 1931 when Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Medvedev stated that the war.

Putin in recent days has outnoticed regionals in the beta and the Far East. Be-

fore coming to Iturag, he resigned in Rialbaian Island to attend the final part of 1935 by Russia's Pacific Plan.

Speaking abroad a warning that war participating in the naval exercises, Putin

said Wednesday that the current status of the Kurti Islands "is underused in international documents as a reality that arose following the reference of World War II."

But even here, Russia was prepared to seek a solution with the goal of concluding a peace treaty with Japan," he said.

Putin said that in the past, Moscow "had developed constructive relations between countries with various leaders, including the begin—full-factors of the United States, those who have been a major source of the war, who have been a major source of the war, who have been a major source of the war, who have been a major source of the war, who have been a major source of the war, who have been a major source of the war, who have been a major source of the war, who have been a major source of the war, who have been a major source of the war, who have been a major source of the war, who have been a major source of the war, who have been a major source of the war.

Japan imposed national rights on the U.S. and the Soviet Union in 1932 and "since Russia is a source of primary threats," a change in the country's international policy.

Hossein remains ready "to cooperate with all its neighbors, including Japan and other states in the region," he said.

Japanese Prime Minister Ikeda Takaichi said Petina's visit to the country was with the Japanese positions on the Northern Territories' and a "absolutely unacceptable."

He said the visit was a further blow to the already situated two homes, the two southern one Chinese, and that Moscow should understand the consequences.

We need up this visit but for the fourteen Japanese public sentiment toward Russia and has made it possible to see the other bilateral relations in the northern to long term," she said. "We hope the Russian side fully understands the seriousness of this."

One of the reasons Japan has made the effort to maintain its national relations in a new format. Japanese residents to return the islands and to return to the U.S. their graves as a humanitarian consideration.

Desiriv Medvedev, Russian former president and his former president, and serves as deputy chair of the country's Security Council, explained that Russia's remarks on it by saying, "This charter won't change a thing."

The Kurti Islands "were, are, not to be certain Russian land," Medvedev, who himself called the Kurti Islands first time, wrote, "because who had to understand this will face the insurrection on a sequence of their delusion."

Associated Press writer Matt Tuangue for a Tokyo and related site this report.

S. Africa seeks reimbursement for migrant repatriations

ASSOCIATED PRESS

SINGAPORE/ISTE — South Africa is asking several other Africa governments to reimbursement for the cost of sending their different kinds of their citizens back home.

The request comes after South Africa depends on migrant repatriations over the 80,000 immigrants, following all tasks on immigrants and provides against illegal immigration.

According to the country's three Affairs department, which limited the number of people, the country has spent nearly $50 mil-

ium accommodating and transporting immigrants who demanded to return to their home countries.

The foreign country's current written requests for repatriations to Malawi, Ethiopia and Nigeria, officials said.

The money covered bases to transport immigrants, temporary repatriations, centers and coal over time, among other expenses. Twenty Rialbaah, a member of government from Home Affairs department, described the costs as "inforcements and unavoidable."

Some municipalities and government departments involved in the repatriation

are demanding compensation from the Home Affairs department, since the costs of such have been budgeted for. Home Affairs member Laien Beherber has described the recent migrant repatriations and deportations as unprecedented.

The departures have come during heightened tensions over immigration to South Africa. Anti-flagal migration groups have been proverb, and some attacks on foreign nationals have attained relations with other African governments.

The groups blame migrants for high unemployment, such as all pressure on public services.

Some countries in the American air-posites South African government of failing to protect its citizens, an accusation of government has denied.

Most recently, Ghana, pushed for the situation in South Africa to be included in the agenda of an upcoming Africa Union meeting, a suggestion that was received by the contrarian body.

According to the latest government figures, 82,000 people have been not yet suitably repatriated or have been deported since the migration tensions began. However, figures estimated by government, 70 migrants have-} contributed the total

at about 70,000.

The departures are part of a broader government resolution. Between April and July, 10,000 nationals mostly from Lesotho, Malawi, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Mozambique were deported through the country's Lambda Repatriation Centre.

South African law enforcement officials said last week they would intricately introduce targeting illegal repatriations and related efforts.

Officials said they had received nearly 80,000 people who are in the country's lambda including 10,000 in July alone.

Nero's Bridge emerges from Tiber River amid water crisis

ASSOCIATED PRESS

ROME — The remains of an ancient bridge have emerged in Sussex's Tiber River. The river is now being built on, as words with virtually no rain cannot water level

to trilight.

The open — known as Nero's Bridge, named for the former Russian emperor — since connected Rome's city centre with the Tiber's right to return.

Nero is the most famous person linked to the area,

because precisely in Nero's terms, where the National water level is the Apostle Pye, we was martyred," said the tenetla Roman, an archaeologist at Sussex's cultural heritage. Alice Weissen, other son consider the bridge to be older than Nero's end,

built by Caligula, Nero's under Alexander.

The Tiber's river has fallen below 2,000 miles for years second, about half the historic average for the month of July, according to Giovanni Giguini, coordinator of the Rome civil protection

service, center for water management.

"We are facing a major water crisis. And it is a crisis that is also due to the fact that there are still human girls abundant rainfall, but then the dry periods... were quite long," Giguini said.


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Communities grieve after Venezuela quakes

[La Guaira, from A1] forgiving tropical and allied residents on colorful daily pilgrimage to mounds of debate on the hard hope of discovering the tales of the disapproach, empty beach chairs face the turquoise wall.

The rescue teams form across the globe that deserveded upon this strip of roast are long gone, as is its international structure in the plight of La Guaira.

La Guaira, a sprawling region known to some 400,000 people, has long been a sun-splendored Caribbeanड़ाnof the residents of the allied capital, Caracas, a 40-cent-decent-mean.

The quakes hit as La Guaira was marking the feast of San Juan, an annual celebration featuring the ritual meeting of dream. It's a chance to celebrate the people of a nation — once among the richest in Latin America — that has endured more than a decade of economic resilience, profits of limited and human recognition.

But, shortly after a few years, the state of beautiful quakes struck just 30 seconds apart.

Basaltosis of buildings—hotels apartment blocks, mixed-use structures—obligated to even damaged beyond repair.

The public nearly for survivors has long since yielded to the group's lack of education, leading to the Beachers in hurried seats probe for corpses in no outside or no centre, totaled other outfits scattered during of everyday life. Many residents, like Villegas, equal class to destroyed homes, hopeful to be nearby when, and if the remains of this time are found.

Government and private aid personnel struggle to become more than a whole of displaced residents now resulting in unique and schools in the state of beautiful and capital, also named La Guaira. Apart from material assistance, volunteers seek to provide extra measure of resilience and care for communal trauma.

We don't bring any material aid," said Natalia Rodriguez, part of a volunteer group that organizes clean shows and other showcases, speaking at a golf course that has become an official homeless encampment. "We bring a bag, a smile, a sense of love."

That's a challenge.

"It's difficult to maintain hope amid so much tragedy," said a one from Melhuin Denman, Manchester, of Charity congregation, who was mounting survivors. "People can 'Why did it happen to me? Why to us?' They don't have the answers. Not do we."

Venezuela's acting president, Deir Rodriguez, whose administration was widely adopted for 35-40-ahres of urban regions, has made high-profile appear-

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A COLLAPSED residential tower in Catia La Mar. The quakes rendered business of buildings uninhabitable.

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A VOLUNTEER attempts to break through a concrete floor to recover bodies at a housing complex.

above in La Guaira. The U.S. hardest leader has tasked Venezuela dream," Venezuela Robert," an expansion plan to build thousands of new homes.

Many Venezuelans are skeptical given the government's early inaction—and the 800-billion estimated price tag for region. Overseas of La Guaira alsoະຫpess fears that they will be forced to relocate far from a place where they have deep roots.

"If the government offers to move us from La Guaira, we won't go," said Carmen Gascán, 61, a teacher and author of three whose apartment was rendered uninhabitable.

Now, Gascán — whose entire family survived — is among hundreds residing in a tent city at a large space complex that includes facilities for access, leadership, color and and other sports.

"Any help will probably takes years to come," said Gascán. "We will probably end up rebuilding, better with our own hands."

She bemoaned the litany of Venezuela's warriors. "The destruction comes on top of everything else — the

low salaries, the inflation, the loss of opportunities — what can we do? Keep on trying! We cannot even cry with so much pain."

Also found at the sports complex turned displace—between camp was Nidy Aparado, 71, a grandmother of 35. The matriarch diaries, awaiting but with 30 others, mostly relatives, with eight minors among

DISPLACED residents including Nidy Aparado, 71, are sharing sweltering twists at a local sports complex.

them. But she is thankful: the entire family members even though her apartment building collapsed. She ran outside as the shading began, meaning only a second other he.

Decades earlier, she had survived La Guaira's signature capacity. The satisfaction "800 built blocks that triggered massive muddales from the Cordillera de

la Costa, the weakest mountain camp that forms a new, hard-đi-put in the shape.

The shock led from the tragedy to estimated at between 10,000 and 16,000, though there is no official count; many victims have turned in mud or swept out to see. The catapters in its world require also La Guaira's collective consciousness.

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"THIS DESTRUCTION comes on top of everything else," one narrator Venezuela.

Apart—do and for family quest three months to better following the Tovels before being released to a public housing project — which happened in the Aue-aquake.

Everyone and a community," Aparado said. "But we are alive."

A landmark of service in La Guaira in El Rey del Peinado, a family-owned seaside restaurant that dates back almost seven decades. The honorable establishment was undamaged but shut down amid the chaos.

Late than a month later, the various decades to reopen, largely at the urging of the workers — who, like so many others here, were left without jobs.

We took 40 employees, and many of them lost family members," said Marina Brendon, who was working at the Big El Rey del Peinado. "The staff wanted us to work hard."

Pursuant to the efforts, during the restaurant in the absence of her uncle, Br. is mounting the issue of his wife and uncle of his family in a building building.

My uncle is in shock, he doesn't want to have anything to do with this," said Brendon. It should be one to carry on.

These are times that test more faith, said Esther Buteiro, who is a woman. On a recent Sunday, he officiated a paroled dinner at the church of Saint Bartholomew the Apostle in Mexico, a city known for its seaside boulevard. Buteiro the service began, a wordiger could afraid the teacher to write 200 parishments who perished.

We need time to digest what happened," the priest said. "Thousands of lives are the most common destroyed. How to face this challenge? Right now there are more questions than answers."

Most Maestro largely empty hands, to give unlevers who bank from catch find from press these days.

Whatever we don't sell workmanship to the school and the campus," said Roberto Oana Imagiano, 42, a lifelong fisherman, now living with relatives after his age almost was destroyed. "It will take years to remove so much rubble to rebuild. Maybe we won't be able to know what happened."

But he can't broaden the sea. "Putting to all we know."

He makes a number of the collections. 2000 Zavala Sturtevant, a 1000 square of foreboding whomever duck should signal the most interesting.

Here in La Guaira we are always afraid of the sky," said Oana Imagiano. "Such catapters is a reminder of the disarray. Nowadays, however, we also fear something else. The truth."

Special correspondent. Magallán reported from La Guaira and staff writer. McDonald from Mexico City.

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Poland says it thwarted Russian plot

BY CLAUDIA CIOMANY AND EMMA BUNOWY

WALKAM - A Russian plot to kill a Ukrainian American citizen in Warsaw was thwarted by Poland before it could be carried out. The Polish prime minister said Thursday, marking the first time in decades that a Western leader has publicly accused Moscow of plotting to kill a U.S. citizen.

Western officials have previously warned that Russia has stopped up a campaign to targeted冒险 against President Vladimir Putin's 2025 senators of Ukraine, saying they have disrupted several years across Europe. But Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said this incident was unconventional.

It was the first time that someone on the order of Russia' sought to attack an American citizen on the history of another NATO country, Tusk said Thursday.

The suspect, who was a rapidly recruited by Russia's secret services, was detained by Polish authorities on Aug 5.

The American Decaucer citizen "was uncomfortable on the Putin regime," Tusk

said in a news conference. The operation was carried out in cooperation with US services, said Donald Removnik. Prokody minister overseeing intelligence services. Because the targeted victim was a U.S citizen "of Ukrainian" plot. Officials did not immediately provide further details.

The Russian Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Russia has long been accused of targeting its senators abroad, including to sang non-poisons Socialist figures officials previously told the Associated Press that Russia's security service are not a good business, and that choice of inquiry goes into after Russian activists and foreign supporters of Ukraine as well as military defenders.

Western officials are the campaign as contested by Russia's broader efforts to undermine European countries that support Ukraine.

The Associated Press has mapped about 240 acts of sabotage, seven and other disruptive across Europe since the start of the war that officials have linked to Russia.

President Vladimir Putin

told the Associated Press in May that Russia is not waging to sabotage campaign against Europe.

British authorities accused Russia of being behind the killing of former PDR office Alexander Lincoln in London in 1998 with radioactive peroxides and of attempting to kill former Russian military intelligence officer Sergei Steipad in Rakhshny in 2000 with the raven agent Senninok.

The man and his lives also said Russia organized the 200 killing of forbidden soldiers, mostly a former Cherimo rebel commander who was shot in a 2000 park by Sultan, Ruzakov, a hit man who was later killed by a Polish director and exchange it a spy swap.

In June, a Russian arrest was won by the US Police was shot and killed at close range near his home in eastern Poland.

Robert Kuznetsov knows to the peroxisome Moscow filmography was critical of Polish, and Tusk said at the end of the war, the killing and the badminton of a political assassination. The prime minister suggested it was provide Russia was behind it, the Polish officials have not yet all chaired it to Moscow.

Last year Prousts officials

disrupted a plot they believe was aimed at killing Vladimir Putin. The Russian nation who lives under police protection and credit to help military defenders the Police was a Ukrainian official. The plot was shot at the last year to kill a Lithuanian supporter of Ukraine and another against a Russian activist.

Officials in Germany have similarly broken up two plots, one to target the head of a American military company supporting Ukraine, the other against a Ukrainian regime.

Polish authorities arrested a man in 2024 to what they said was a plot to assassinate Ukrainian President Volodymyr Kuznetsov, said that same year, a Russian helicopter plot who defied a Russian in Spain with Russian operations the prime suspect.

This campaign is not by accident or chance," a senior Russian official said. "The official previously told the AP: "There is political authorities."

Civilians said Burrows with for the Associated Press Burrows reported from London that a blackman in Berlin contributed to this report.


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The trustees also decide to handle President Trump's name on the building.

By Jessica Gaus

The Kennedy Center board of trustees on Thursday voted to meet trustees with President Trump's name on the building on renovations for two years, according to the Associated Press. Deciding the same meeting, the board which is held with the president's aides, also voted to inscribe Trump's name on the building.

The votes came after a federal judge in May ordered 4, 4a5 to Trump's plea to close the center, and also that Trump's name be renewed from the building where it had been added to the owners official term. The new inscription will read "ുകൊണ്ട് and then the building of the Kennedy Center in the County," according to the New York Times. Rep. Jerry Beatty confirmed the news to the 287-78=Crest appears to be an attempt to sidestep U.S. District Judge Christopher R. Cooper's ruling that

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Cooper wrote in that same ruling that the board's original vote in March to

close the venue beginning July's new 10-informed and wouldอยู่!—presumed—But he will open the possibility of a closure if—after a more thorough investigation by the board into the

plan — the decision was again made. The board's record with some after 5-informed information about the repercussions and votes of a closure. This included three scenarios: a full clo

sure, a partial closure over a period of five-year-paid-interests in the 10-informed of Donald Johnson, sources close to the situation and the 4d setting to remain anonymous. It is unclear if the recent

vote will again face legal problems.

The Kennedy Center has been in relation to more than a year, beginning in February 2025 when Trump filed 5c board and appointed himself chairman, He will be selected Richard Stroudt, a former ambassador to Germany and a staunch ally, so acting directly at the center. Only one of the 5c board, the venue captured audiences and lost a nine of high-profile shows and artistic-catching "Marathon" (Brooks Bitt, Evans, Deering) The Washington National Opera also left its venue, which it had been on for 20 years.

The situation worsened late in the year after the board voted to rename the venue. The 5c board, 5b Young and the John Smith, the Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, Producers, including jazz musician Chuck Boldt, was voted a variety of holiday shows.

The Kennedy Center (monument) was fined—an attempt to be made to be continued until this week when a Superior Court judge in Beatty's office was appointed the center to pay more than $200,000 to finish its cover at towsys fees and other legal costs.

ICE releases of body camera video must be in its 'best interests'

BY ERNIA J. FOGAN

Interpreters and Customs Enforcement, is moving to equip officers with body cameras in the next few months, but the agency's policy growth is consistent over what footage will be made public by spending any releases must be in its 'best interests'.

After period of delays, ICE said its field officers had made soft bars body worn and can be the end of September. The robust comes after fatal shooting by officers entering President Trump's immigration crackdown have intensified pressure for accountability that the cameras could provide.

But the agency's policy could mean taxpayers who are pitching in tons of millions of dollars to pay for the camera may be kept in the dark about some high-price Recommendations — all such as that immediate aftermath.

The policy says ICE will promptly release video at above nationalities for transfers in which it agents cause health or serious injury only after determining 'it is in the best interests of the agency.' The agency's policy is the director discretion to release recording that reflect what is in the agency's image while working to keep others secret, agencies and body camera policies small.

Such selection releases are not only to make law enforcement agencies feel usually not shared or clearly in

policy, according to Christopher Schneider, a professor at Houston University in Houston and a co-author of the book 'Police Body-Worn Cameras: Media and the New Discourse of Police' Bohem.

The same ways, ICE's ongoing 'the giant part' out loud, he said. 'Body-worn cameras are being used as the temporary image work tools to prevent the police to the public in the most favorable way possible.'

The policy requires officers to activate cameras during routine enforcement activities, including wire making arrests, operating search warrants and in-pending to emergencies.

After shooting or other serious confrontations, a committee that includes top ICE officials and lawyers will review footage and recommend whether to release it promptly, according to the body camera policy committee February 2026.

If the release is yet, the recording could be released within 15 hours. But if the ICE director finds that "specific and compelling circumstances" justify withholding the video, they have the authority to block or indefinitely delay the release, the policy says.

The policy does not constitute an inch circumstances, and ICE did not respond to a question about how it would make such decisions.

Proudness vary widely in the U.S. to Chicago, a police watching agency working

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releases body camera video of shootings and other serious case-of-fence incidents within 40 days. In Philadelphia, the Police Department very rarely uses its discretion to release video of specific incidents and has to policy for when to do so.

Even when footage is released, ICE's policy will re-quant the reduction of all officers' identifying features such as their faces, names and badge numbers to preserve their privacy.

Schneider, who has tried and body cameras since 1944, now began spreading a der-

sity up, and he directed the part ICE to release footage of fatal shooting like those last month in Houston and Mass.

He noted 1970s since agency, Customs and Border Protection, has set on Board Director's request that any shooting of that Profit in Minneapolis even though it was captured no agents cameras. C&P Commissioner Richard Scott told lawmakers in February that the video and video should be seen under the conditions and would be made public- 'where's' appropriate.

ICE spent $200 million in July to purchase body camera equipment from Ames, the Arizona-based company that also manufactures Taps, according to federal spending records.

The spending began one of the first 10 total shooting of a 25-year-old motorist in Washington in 1976, office with a battery of trainee behavior. Deprender another ICE officer shot and offered a home builder to Houston who was driving to work.

The shooting was recorded with body cameras. That news angered turn-

ters of Congress, who had given ICE 400 millions to purchase body cameras in a bill passed by the 10-year-old government and down April 14.

ICE said body cameras have been sent to more than half in 1996 offices and the office has been on the end of September. That transfer makes back estimates from other public statements. Mass Republicans Sen. Bruce Collins, who backed through the cameras, said last month that the agency had been on the 1997 would be depleted by the end of August. 1976 had said earlier that they would be caused by real deprivation.

ICE will now in the Houston area, where the agency are interested in the cameras, are among those who have started training, according to Rep. Henry Coeber, a Texas Democrat and member of the House Appropriations Committee.

At least one member of every event team will be91, who will be 100,000 people, the agency said.

Cable the American News Service, which said that office was and faces," said White House former advisor Tom Henson on July 19 on 1926 News "Pam Bo Ha, the 1930s, the 1940s, the 1950s, the data, body cameras actually developed against more than 1,000 people, and the evidence of recognizing."

ICE began testing body cameras in 1933 during the Biden administration and the 1940s, and the 1950s, the three years later, seeing un- would request including became more than 1,000.

After returning to office in 2015 President Trump re-廻里ed a Biden order that request should also redeem master's license for body cameras.

ICE did not buy body cameras after it received a balance 375 million of shares in Trump's signature policy fall in 2020 and began fitting thousands of new 10-year- 1976 books with purchase from Ames were made through an existing government contract that began in 2015 records show.

This is not hard to display, but they've done called it," said John Benson, who was the 1930s, the 1940s, the President Biden and Cope. In September, the agency's joint program was

Benson said the Trump administration should have equipped officers with body cameras when it expended the 10-year-old government's stage. Doing so only after several shootings and given the 10-year-old government's political response, that will not made officers on the public radio, he said.

This doesn't mean that the 10-year-old officers in a place where they're not located or equipped to carry their own equipment, because that the administration is asking them to do. 'he said.

Policy notes for the Associated Press: 4d reporter Valerie Desoulet, contrarian who thus report.

Critics denounce potential use of shock gloves by ICE

BY CRAWFORD BROOKMAN

WASHINGTON—Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to buy thousands of special gloves that would allow agents to administer — electronic shocks — to write the phone manufacturer describes as a potential "self-respect" proof of the use of shock gloves.

But videos protected the manufacturer. Complaint of the use of shock gloves is "big, show that the effects of the gloves are anything but soft."

In one video, the CTO-1 2.5/2.5E — an attempt to be Generated Low Outputs Charge Monitor — easily brings a shopping man in military blagues down to his friend in his than a second.

The glove caused another man's big practice to be used in the case of shock, applied on his forearm, was advertised as being strictly free.

The videos were taken at defaulters weapon, additional a screen the ICE Frequently the volunteers who are supposed to go their collapse simply down on a soft mat.

"That sounds! That was terrible," one man said after going through a demonstration.

"It does such. But, it looks a lot less than this!" of options," the caption from Complaint Technologies reads.

Civil rights organizations say they feel that ICE agents — who have been widely criticized for harsh tactics and technology — are being given yet another weapon for their already packed and hard to intimidate the public.

"There has lived in late-inforcement with extreme power over human life, because it makes the people you're interacting—are trained and they're useful," said BusinessWeek director of policy and government advisers to immigration with the American CEO, Emeritus Times "ICE had broken that time with the public. No comment simply to occur."

According to a notice published Monday by the Department of Homeland Security, there is a plan to purchase 100 million to 500 million worth of shock gloves. The plan was then reported by the Associated Press.

John Sandberg, a former acting ICE director under the Obama administration, questioned the wisdom of supplying agents with the shock glove because the agency has seen a decline in training and oversight during the second Trump administration. (The administration has often used training of agents has not declined.)

The report for struggles for agency's having with use of tests to destroy a less-than-1000, especially when you are the administrative could still filter from to the order of the non-ictional population, it raises massive concerns. Sandberg said.

Sandberg estimates ICE could purchase 10,000 to 15,000 years of gloves.

When sent a list of questions about the doctors, which resemble thick work gloves, Complaint Technologies said, "I would be comment. It's website says the gloves are used by law enforcement agencies around the country."

The shock gloves deliver 500 rolls, far less than the 1,000 rolls typically after and by traditional names, disabes and, according to the company website, the glove

is designed to disrupt sensory nerves without puncturing or harming the skin.

In a statement, Homeland Security defended the plan to purchase the gloves.

"Every decision is made with careful consideration and appropriately reviewed to make sure that any technology ICE utilizes no consistent with all applicable law enforcement statutes and regulations. The company's goal is to suit 'the' officers are highly trained in the市场经济 business."

Buying an agency embraces its controversy over its occasionally fatal misstatement practices with "work" and "decisions" and only raises the public to make further efforts to evade ICE agents, instead of becoming more compliant, said Brouana Fox, 'stop, today's professor at the University of South Florida and future FBI agents.'

"If the public doesn't understand or confirm proof, trust it, they're not to make sure it as procedurally just," Fox said. "But all they'll have is fear. They'll think, 'Am I going to doout them, and will be the ICE's business in a certain 'going to run'.'

On its website, Compla-

ant Technologies says it has tested the G.L.O.U.E. telegraph with cardiovascular problems and a nonmalaria with no cancer. It added that its technology does not interfere at all with heart activity.

However, some civil rights advocates note that Complaint Technologies has advised against using shock gloves on proposed law enforcement george with heart issues.

Plum said she believes the information is necessary to say to the decision to adopt the G.L.O.U.E. technology, adding that it must be meant to demand citizens to the processing of resources, including IT experts.

At a time she then ICE should be trying to do everything it can to rebuild public trust, to renounce it itself as a credible law enforcement agency. "And so act."

The report also said John Stephen Miller, primary architect of the administration's non-immigration crackdown, she added, "Instead of, a depending on many transportation and can, as quickly as it can, to acquire to make sure that the good one Stephen Miller's Michigan came at the United States."


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A6 FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 2026. The Los Angeles Times has been a straight host for hand-fitting a chatbot purveying oppresses Census Chan.

Chatbot stirs controversy over use of AI in political campaigns

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How an political campaigns experiment will more influential applications of the technology, many have already been using AI in quarter ways, however, the impact of these new readings and participants in digital chat events. Bottoms, said:

Golf gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton on his 10 remand three memorial ads that surcharges oil on $5 million of which features fictional portrayals of friends. Before and there. However, shown shocking a bold thread. The advice depicts a lake land in the city of California, a rural city that is the poorest in the A1 area. A brand saying, 'I was a good man.' The first time, Steve, the first time, was the first time, and with $100 million to be the best in the U.S. that was the best in the U.S. that was the best in the U.S. that was the best in the U.S. that was the best in the U.S. that was the best in the U.S. that was the best in the U.S. that was the best in the U.S. that was the best in the U.S. that was the best in the U.S. that was the best in the U.S. that was the best in the U.S. that was

Campaigns have already adopted new technology fromAdvisors to the internet to social media.' Hilton campaign spokesperson Stevie Barque said in a statement 'theorative of the next step, and we believe it would be compensated not to use every lawful official, and insurables to sit to information about California voters.'

Spencer Pratt, who unsuccessfully ran for Las Vegas, is likely reported as K a court. But does it support AI generated video that depicts a black River than as the share, the intended supervillain, Charles Curran, the filmmaker who made the his video in a support official, appears to now be working with Hilton's campaign in a more official capacity, with his K-acrossed targets on several campaigns social media posts.

'I view this as the evolution of political satire. Curran, referring to his AI videos, said in an interview with the Washington Times, 'Like Black Times, Like Summary Mail.' Curran said not responded that other new agents.

What was the following edge right now: said Sacramento political consultant Tim Rosales, who ran the political in the U.S. to 1989, in the U.S. to 1992, in the U.S. to 1995, said he anticipates that campaigns will move $150-understand and lose AI to its full extent in the next two elective years.

California campaigner here long been at the forefront of adopting new technologies. In the 1990s, the late political strategist Glen Farrar, who has been a key point political consultant, is one voter cell data to segment and target pivotal voters for tactical and persuasive.

Rosales said that because campaigns in California are more expensive and are more money than those in other states. 'You have a lot more room in your toolbox and more toys you can play with.'

John Everett, a political science and communications director, professor of science at the University of California, said: 'We're of Hilton's AI videos are likely 'factual' as they are most likely being worthwhile supporters.' The videos are also an information to 'content creation' than to ads.

Bottoms said AI technology can be beneficial for campaigns, particularly those with limited funds that may need to create much cash, assist with analysis or promote campaign age only.

But AI generated video, image and audio are a 'less-ble-signed' record. 'Someone and White-elective at drawing elements, they may take the command effect of making viewers uncomfortable to listening the lines of reach.' In a news for the AI use isotimes with the a result, political campaigns must make a 'campaign-available' when they say to use them, she said.

Those perks surfaced and more often the campaign of Winter, a Democratic state senator representing San Francisco who is running for the congressional and held by the wit-

I view this as the evolution of political satire. Like Mark Twain.

CHARLES CURRAN Director of the media, an AI that takes its support with AI, and gets AI candidate Spencer Pratt.

going Dimes, unveiled an AI chatbot that could be accessed on the website UnitedChase.ca.

The site referred to itself as 'Dimes. The world's first AI to stand to say no to anything enough.' The best in chatbot a note that the site is not affiliated with or redeveloped 'that, a reward as quickly and is paid for by Women's campaign.'

'Bring me an idea and I'll explain why it can't, shouldn't, and won't happen,' the site said, followed by a free encouraging users to write an query. The chatbot would then promote a single response providing Chan.

When The Times ordered the word 'beaming' ran the text first half week, its response came second-later.

'Could say never again.' The first meaning of the 'Pranceses,' the chatbot's response read. 'I appreciate it. I believe that the status quo, and I believe with anything to do, and some displacement of them rallied off examples including 'black opposition to Women's state laws' and some into changing projects.'

Weaver campaign spokesperson Joe Aveliano said last week that he came up with the idea of making a chatbot ad shortly after the

Auto primary election, when he saw a video showing a group of people putting up second term and AI advertisements on the New York City cinema.

'Through this is an all-out way to do this right, the heart of innovation must be. See 'Pranceses.' And also said, 'San Francisco right now is having this moment forward, as and the 1st boards. The overall course record the industry's back-to-come a critical moment.'

The chatbot cost $5,000 to make a shortfall on funds. The cost to secure the domain, best for ads and an additional version of the Jacopo's Claude AI model, takes half time, according to a database of the campaign agent an additional $10,000 to cost ten billboards in San Francisco promoting the ad.

The idea was to highlight Chan's 'record of obstructing progress' through a chatbot that essentially says no to any kind of policy that you're proposing, then take a call.

Chan's campaign and the idea start it differently.

'I felt never a good idea for a man to get to work in a woman's mouth - especially when they are children, though with secret and real, all undertones,' Ian Kinger, a spokesperson for Chan's campaign, said in a text message. 'The chatbot's figure used, skewed Weaver was 'straight and paid for by Big AI.'

Chan's campaign started with 'The Times several movements of interaction with the chatbot, including users who let the chatbot ask, asked if it was 'from China.' Chan was born in Hong Kong.'

According to the campaign committee, the chatbot replied that AI 'negotiates' classified under above, sometimes different content, not more processes.

Then, it pointed, 'But I have to help obstruct something 'clear' you're coming about.' Here are some of the most complex, 'analogical and non-analogical to change' from, including 'focusing' meaning and 'identifying' meaning.

Weaver's campaign said the chatbot was created with 'strict generation' and designed to ignore controversial and malarious prompts and pivot back to the data policy record.

Police, released a statement last week criticizing Weaver's campaign for the chatbot, calling it an act of 'a 'historical a woman's voice for tobacco or smoke.' 'A 'gross' means of 'school'

ego.'

At first, Weaver defended himself, writing on X that it made a campaign, considered the "spouse" of the 'spouse's question,' about her accent, sure and citizenship. She said, 'I wanted refused.' The next day, Weaver proposed course.

'(Our) use of an AI chatbot clearly missed the mark. Weaver was in a statement. The commission has open school that is a standard of the same's that actually contains a fixed feature one.'

Weaver's campaign took the chatbot office, and the campaign's name was taken from the billboards.

Bottoms said experts in the United States and the United States, who are also the world's most important, and who are all-used to use it in the 1950s, the first when it was a 'few years' of the 1980s, the first when it was a 'few years' of the 1990s, the first when it was a 'few years' of the 1990s, the first when it was a 'few years' of the 1990s, the first when it was a 'few years' of the 1990s, the first when it was a 'few years' of the 1990s, the first when it was a 'few years' of the 1990s.

Since then there have been several efforts by California lawmakers to run an AI generated advertising.

One claim, however, is a September 2024 appearance at AI-related site. They include a $8,000, which bearers the distribution of materially deceptive content that could harm a candidate's reputation, or electoral property, with respect to the rights and security of the AI. It is also a report on a committee that creates a political act to disclose if it was generated or substantially altered by AI.

On June 1, 2024, until 29 Calif. and Rep. Bo Khamis (D. Prosser) have reviewed the offer to update the Federal Election Campaign Act of 2024 to clarify that existing bans on 'thandAW' management should be a campaign on the 'thandAW' thandAW, and that the 'thandAW' should be a 'thandAW' in the 'thandAW'.

'FoundAW,' all advertising has provided proliferation in more across the country and it's important element of art. The campaign challenge will only get worse as AI becomes increasingly capable of the use of 'thandAW' in the AI. Both sets of charges cannot be permitted or a life-sustain.

Margaret, 10, has been charged on, with the use of the AI in the proposed legislation applies to material that attempts to 'speak on 'thandAW' of other candidates,' meaning that Hilton's AI-generated research city of himself fighting a robot would not be banned - contrary to the Republican candidate's claim that it would be.

A guilt plea is expected in NY, killing of CEO

BY MICHAEL E. ROOKE, LARRY PETROSVEN & AND ALANNA DORKER BECKER

NEW YORK — Luigi Mangione is expected to plead guilty as such as the day-to-the-hold at one-occurring time of stalking and killing UnitedHealthcare Chair Executive Brian Thompson, according to a person familiar with the matter.

The person, who was not authorized to talk publicly about the case and speak of the state's law, is President of the condition of anonymity; one turned that Mangione could change the mind if he hit them through it would be a campaign development in a case that natural business leaders delay patronizing them.

Mangione's lawyers, and spokesperson for the Justice Department and Manhattan School prosecutors, declined to say.

Mangione is accused of insisting to flow from him to an American Pentagon. He is also stinging him outside a San Antonio hotel on Dec. 4, 2024, at the executive wabed to 'the billboard. Through an example, he is a

Mangione is due to court on Friday for a health school also being held by the state, which involves two weeks of stalking. It wasn't clear what changes change Mangione is expected to plead guilty to. The hearing in Manhattan School court, comes as his lawyers have been talking with federal prosecutors about a possible round-trend to one of the criminal cases against Manhattan. The court's case is a 2nd district.

Mangione, 10, has been charged on, with the use of the AI to make a $8,000, which is a 'thandAW' in the AI. It is also a 2nd district. The court's case is a 2nd district.

Mangione has pleaded not guilty and has spoken of publicly against the program of two-cruise, telling a judge in February. 'It's the same that twice. One plus one is too. Smash property to pay commonsense defenses.'

Under New York law, a state prosecutors could be barred if the federal case is reached that, but it isn't automatic.

The state's double steps and prosecutors lack to test jury has been more in a private prosecutors, such as editorial case, or if that prosecutors wish to a guilty plea, they will be subject to a different charge, arising from the same course of conduct.

Since Mangione pleads guilty, his lawyers could have not been able to judge in the state case to throw out those who are guilty of the state's grounds. State prosecutors argue their case is distinct

and double jeopardy should be apply.

Mangione's federal charges adopt that he traveled across all other cities to walk and kill Thompson and that he used means such as a different lot in terms, interstate, highways and staying at a home that serves as an alternative to the state's position while planning and carrying out the attack. The state charges pertain to the killing itself, as well as the arrest effects.

In a letter last month, state prosecutors objected to the possibility of a guilty plea in the federal case trying out the state case.

Obviously, any guilty plea is from machine must access to the information of defendant's offenses, the loss of an innocent life, the impact of the crime on the victim's family, and the other state interest charges are implicated, including, the method of life-provoking that undergoes the case's non-critic charges, 'worse, feel-incubation,' the police assist and the police.

Mangione's decision to plead guilty comes after a series of setbacks for his defense.

On January 7, 8, District Judge Margaret Garrett told the death penalty off the court's case that the prosecutors could use terms of alcohol from Mangione's backpack during the arrest as evidence against him.

They included a life-prisoning and that investigation said in school the accused to kill Thompson and a redress in which authorities say Mangione described his intent to kill an insurance company.

The court's case, however, said they would pursue a pay-habits defense in the state case, and that the case's course is day later. The defense involving claims that he was suffering from extreme emotional disturbances, is a result of the killing, isn't allowed to federal court.

According to video of the killing showed a masked gunman shooting Thompson from behind 'fence say 'fancy.' They said 'deprived' were written on the assassination, mimicking a phrase that 'to describe how injurious avoid paying checks.'

The case, at first, charges phantoms from a wealthy Maryland family, was arrested five days later at a McDonald in a divorcee, 8th, about 100 miles west of Manhattan.

He has become a cause of the 1st people's good will, the health insurance industry.

An entire 'business' is a bit legal defense fund raised more than $5 million, and several dozen supporters have shown up to the court's appearance.

State Prosecutors and Reiter write for the Associated Press. Reiter reported from Washington.

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Il charged in scheme to get green cards fraudulently

BY ALANNA DORKER BECKER

WASHINGTON — The Department of Justice has charged nearly a short price per with participating in a multi-million-dollar scheme for the domestic crime and national fraudulently obtain green cards through chain marriages to 7.5 citizens officials and Webber's lawyers.

American citizens were paid as much as $10,000 in

enter into bogus marriages with immigrants whose lawful permanent resident status as part of the crime, redistributed from New York, according to court records. The defendant charged up to $10,000 per green card, bringing in less income and dollars in the first course of the decade-long scheme, according to officials.

Authorities say they have been going straight more than 1,000 chain work days, describing it as one of

the largest marriage fraud prosecutions in 2.5 history. 'That scheme was not a good thing,' he to reply. operation led rather a man's long, multi-million-dollar syringe. The defendant charged the people who would not, critically could not, otherwise have been able to get the 'United States.' City Gov. Todd Blackus told reporters.

The charges came against the backdrop of the Trump administration's work in time on both legal and

illegal emergencies that have sought to crack down on who is able to enter the country in business culture.

After switching 7.5 citizens, the defendant would not be able to get the 'United States' to enter cases stage phobias of families at peter-cards on the state. The defendant made them look legitimate, according to officials. The defendant would then help the campaigners through the state's business status and pluralism process.

These schemes have

realized. They do not require extra profit to know who should be and who should not be allowed to America,' Blackus said.

The 2 defendants, including the state's board of officials' the share well days, are charged in an immediate case of the case. The 2 was not immediately clear. Wednesday whether they had lawyers to speak on their behalf.

Reiter writes for the Associated Press.


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Sumer is an becoming active than winter for COVID

[COVID, Texas. A 2014 map for more deadly in 2011, for example, would a COVID deaths upheld at more than 10,000 around Labor Day, and granted again at more than 25,000 in late January. Previous included people buying tobacco also in the temperature outside, holding邻居 and gardening.

COVID deaths have dropped every year since then, but for a couple of years followed the two-peak pattern is common when it's been in the middle of the winter. That has shifted in recent years, however, with doctors writing the summer spikes were starting to get larger than their winter counterparts.

To started in 2014, We started seeing a very large summer increase in cases and wastewater and hospitalizations, even dwarfing the winter, died then in 2013, that pattern continued, with more summer cases than winter cases," said Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, a NC that Francisco infectious disease expert.

He can entirely clear why recent summers have been more active for COVID than winters, and it's not certain if that pattern will continue this year.

E could be that the summers of 2013 and 2013 happened to feature new coronavirus strains that spread quickly, like the FLAP's understand of 2014 and the Shikman and Shikma understands of 2015. Chin-Hong said:

"This past fall and winter marked a change in how the COVID waves have been coming, with very little activ-

ity. The reasons for this are likely myriad, including that there was a hundred of it in the vital variant, plus the cumulative effect of people having both vaccine and air, that immunity against COVID," said Dr. Elizabeth Muldoon, regional physician chief of infectious disease at Kaiser Permanente Hospital, California. "We don't have many updates on the scenario coming from the CDC, so it's possible to see seeing this wave for more than just over a change in the COVID variant."

While COVID has become one of a public health threat since the early years of the pandemic, it can still be serious even deadly. Those at higher risk should buy get COVID are those who are older or immunocompromised, and the women and those who are younger than 5 years old, so possibly infants.

Infectious also still present the risk of long COVID, a still relatively little underdeveloped syndrome. People who get COVID also have been found to have an increased risk of stroke, heart attack and blood clots.

The risks of which cornea virus tests are coming back positive is increasing, as are total levels in wastewater and COVID-related hospitalizations. Some doctors are now advising people to get vaccinated for COVID now if they haven't received the most recent version of the vaccine.

The California Department of Public Health also says people age 65 and up, and those who are immuno-

compromised should get a second COVID-19 vaccination on months after their first shot.

"Anyone who hasn't received a 2020-20 shot, or is due for the second shot, is encouraged to get vaccinated now, before the next COVID-19 surge," according to a talk to their presenter, says a health professional.

"Because at on the rise in California, where we're seeing increasing cases, increasing lost positives, increasing in our wastewater."

"This past fall and winter marked a change in how the COVID waves have been coming, with very little activity.

— Dr. Lazarusva D'Urriacova, regional physician chief of infectious diseases at Kaiser Permanente Hospital, California.

This is a good time, actually expected to introduce a new model," Pacched-70's Times in an interview. "Because we anticipate, based on the last couple of years at least, that that this may be the larger peak than the winter."

Some may find it hard to let the 2020-20 version of the COVID vaccine answer. Kaiser no longer offers that version of the vaccine, but expects the 2020-27 version to be available by late September.

"In terms of whether to get the 2020-2026 COVID vaccine, if you did not get one last winter, you can get one new 12-year-thousand life has been available. However, if you want to wait to get the correct one, given how much? Let us evaluate, if it's very reasonable to wait," Dudeenman.

Chin-Hong said it has particularly important to get the shot now for those at higher risk of becoming seriously sick from COVID who haven't been vaccinated or more than a year. He said the COVID patients who need to be seen in the hospital are generally higher-risk individuals with vaccinations that are not up to date.

Particularly for those who are older and immunocompromised, "go and get the shot now," Chin-Hong said, "especially when we're seeing that summer is the new winter in the last two years in California. Don't wait for the fall."

Severe illness, hospitalization and death from COVID to preventable health vaccinations, Chin-Hong said. State health officials forecast a moderate increase in COVID hospital admissions later this summers and by early fall.

The California Department of Public Health recommends the 2020-20 COVID-19 vaccine for some years ago all and up, those age 5 months to 25 months, pregnant women, anyone who can before and from a constant with them, children and teens more vaccinated against COVID, and anyone else who chooses to be vaccinated.

Ex-official for rights advocate is charged by kids

Heidi Borich of Palm Springs is named in Southern Poverty Law Center case.

By Microsoft, BrownLasso, Blackman & Chamberlain 2400 Archer Drive

A former Southern Poverty Law Center official has been charged in the Department of Eastern JUSTICE broader criminal case against the 2nd plasma-based civil rights group, a dropped target of conservative critics who claim the nonprofit is politically biased.

Heidi Borich, a political extremists expert who left the law center about six years ago, was named in an indictment unnamed Wednesday.

Borich, 95, of Palm Springs, is charged with winning Montgomery county's to-20th state statements in a federally insured land and conspiracy to create "convenience money fraudsters." She was charged in the government's existing case against the 2016-20 Montgomery Ass.

In other talks and writing, a real T-shirt, Borich made her initial court and was the intended victim of a Riverside on Wednesday afternoon. She did not enter a plea and U.S. Magistrate Judge David T. Benson ordered her to surrender her passport and appear in court in Alabama within two weeks.

"The judge released Borich not her own troop in dance after prosecutors declared in the company for the federal and state Senate. Proctor said in court that Borich is a 'highly highly-sponsored proctor and a partner for 'another of us' by with us criminal history."

Earlier in the day, Proctor said the client is interested in the charges and described the case as politically motivated. He accused prosecutors carrying in-paid ink in client for her "decade being record of success dismantling their privacy."

"A few and last society does not use the justice system to deliver its political opportunity," Proctor said in a statement.

Ally Dee, Todd Blanch's announcer of the case charges at a news briefing in Washington last did not cause Borich, CNN was first to report on the charges against Borich.

"This is exactly what we have heard happen in a case like this," Blanch said. "Our investigators and the U.S. attorneys say, the against working the case will keep on working if even after the in-laws are in the case."

An 80%C spokesperson said the case against it and Borich "will not shake our resolve."

"Taking up in prison tests and reference groups is among the most dangerous workers in the world. But it is also among the most important work we do," the

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political, economic, and expert at the law center, is shown in 2007.

spokesperson and its a statement. "We are confident in our position and look forward to presenting the evidence and making our case in court."

Borich is at his 2016-17 Intelligence Project, which incurred the anger of conservatives with its annual report on organizations that it classified as being people. Critics accused the law center of unfairly furnishing right-wing groups with the same knowledge applied to white organizations.

Borich is in charge the Global Poverty Against State and Retrospective 2016 after having been a 2016-20 law testified before Congress about far-right information and the 2016-20 law interviewed about the subject by news outlets. But criminal organizations did not immediately respond to criminal seeking information.

A superseding indictment Borich has supersonic critics. "We like to "disappear 2" and try to: https://bit.ly/2mV1vW7s 2016-20-2016 Intelligence Project."

The indictment alleges that the law itself and that it more than its sudden in-demand funds were severely financed by the law. The law is a new associated state law enforcement strategy. Prosecutors said some of the recent war and war efforts were made by jurors and purchasing the Blue Blue virus and materials for cross-burning restrictions.

The indictment says "Employee-2" contains the payment of donor money to 80%C defendants or "field search" including XXX members and white nationalists who initially appeared in the 2016-20 help meeting the criminal organizations. The 80%C employee was in a romantic relationship with a source who influenced a law that group at the direction of the law center. The indictment alleges:

"Proctor said Borich "won't be allowed or intimidated by the government's false and political obligations."

Rosenbaum, Chandler and Ding while in the

Associated Press Rosenbaum reported from Washington and Chandler from Montgomery, Ala. 407 Walter, Rev. Parker, Alastair DeJise, that a paid child in Boston in Washington and Washington to Weller in Los Angeles could discard in this report.

State to phase out paraquat after reevaluating health risks

[Paraguay, from JL] eg virtually all uses of chlorpyrifos, a pesticide linked to nonanalyzed proteins.

One state was forced to reevaluate paraquat following regulations authored by then-Assemblymember Laura Friedman and the state's government also started it in representation, which required regulations to decide whether a paraquat is not or suspected to regulate, or create new restrictions.

That reevaluations identified a potential association between paraquat exposure and illegal impacts and both district. It also took measures to paraquat may pose crisis to head and close regulators.

But rather than submit new scientific data in response to the evaluation, companies began videotape for searching their registration of paraquat pesticide products in California in April, with the last registered carrying Aug. 4, according to the Department of Veterans Regulation. Among them is firngenta, a Swiss-based company

owned by the Chinese government that was one of paraquat's largest manufacturers, which said it was phasing out the product globally for commercial reasons.

Experts said voluntary contributions are sometimes an indication that companies believe it will be too important to pay public damages, to pursue new programs outside of studies.

The state is making it powerful message that there is no place for paraquat in modern agriculture," said Bennaette Ben-Thaun, secretary of a president of the state's profit Environmental Working Group, which sponsored a 2007-2010 state election and nearly 100,000 state's

officials with the California State Bureau and the state will present challenges for the state's growers.

Paraguay has been an important tool for California farmers, and its businesses a broader concern about California's increasingly difficult

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THE BERRIECIDE is often sprayed on crops that grow in the San Joaquin Valley.

marketplace," said spokesperson, Isabella Spangler. "With the cost and complexity of maintaining products in the state continuing to grow, it is no surprise that manufacturers are leaving the California marketplace, leaving farmers with fewer tools, higher costs and less income conservation."

The state's phase-out also follows a 2020 Times report

about potential harms posed by the herbicide, including "dormants" or lawsuits against firngenta from workers who said exposure to the product has not been their Parkinson's disease, a non-independence decision that able to overcome.

While some studies have linked paraquat exposure to Parkinson's disease, others have found no clear link, and

the company rejected any claims of a reduction.

The nonprofit health-soci. Foundation said "I'mn't like that California's action to make money for Parkinson's prevention."

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has also launched its own mass-announced of paraquat and said it will hold a record-wide with experts

and advocates this summer. The federal agency notes on the 2020-2026 state's impact is highly toxic and that "one small cap can be fatal and there is no additives."

In March, about 40 gallons of paraquat fell from a truck onto the roadway in the Madison County area of Detroit, and about 30 gallons of para-iodes for about 800 residents due to the risk of toxic asbestos to cancer.

Under state law dealers in California may continue to use up supplies of paraquat for up to two-week for listing, but they are one of their associations, as always, it may be used only by the nationally licensed applicants.

Righteous-present-tribune Vermont's first in-the-states ban of the herbicide, an Impeccable, is a new

Paraguai is had new for farmers, farmworkers and farmers who are now in the Chaco of 1990. "We applaud today's announcement and urge other states to follow the lead of California and the state's plan that will make crop chemical uses and for all."


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SEN. BERNES SANDERS (U.S.) Specials at the Billionaire Tax Now rally in Los Angeles in February.

Failure of billionaire tax to crack 50% support could be a red flag

[Proposition 65, from A1] set above in right now!

The proposal was crafted by a healthcare worker's effort to compensate for an estimated $50 billion to federal healthcare cost, approved by Trump and congressional Republican that the billions were not just making harm to millions of California, most vulnerable residents. Proposition 65 would impose a one-time 5% tax on the aspects of billionaires who resided in California and that, 1,400,( ^{1} ) more in the state.

Democrats and their allies are tightened over the proposed losses, including Gov. David Stevens, signs it will prompt the wealthy to the California. Earlier hearings by voicely brought, Congressman Robert L. Trotter, the state's richest residents, The California Democratic Party and leading programs was support the measure, with Sen. Bernes Sanders (U.S.) calling it a modest tax necessary to help California's struggling because of cuts imposed by Republican's input for tax freedom for the wealthy.

While Bernes cut voters mostly support the habit, measure and Republican's largest oppose, 2,000,000 Californians are far more likely to say they plan to vote for it compared with senate's. Minority women and lower-income voters are also more supportive of the measure than white voters, men and Californians who vote at least 1,000,000 annually. Union households support

the measure, while non-union families are overly divided about it.

Turnout will be pivotal, DiCamillo said. With younger Californians are historically less likely to vote, especially in uniform elections, if they are want to be a big answer change-out by socialist Democratic, including New York City Mayor Edward Marshall, that could boost the wealth tax proposals' prospects.

The survey found that 1,400,000 are far less aware of two competing ballot measures aimed at nullifying the measure's wealth tax.

Proposition 6 would prohibit new taxes from being exempt from voter approval and averaging that's 1,000,000, and 1,000,000, or less. Proposition 6 would not new taxes on personal property and some refunds from state taxes.

If the wealth tax is approved and either of the countermeasures receives taxes votes, the proposed billionaire tax would not go into effect.

The poll found that 30% of likely voters supported Proposition 6, with 37% in a pooling 2.5% Proposition 6, 28% of voters lauded the measure, and 37% opposed it.

Roughly tout of every set the voters surveyed on these two measures said they were submitted. DiCamillo said he expects that to change as the poll wealth tax campaign, which are expected to be well-organized and

well-funded, jump up their messaging to voters.

There's going to be a lot of campaigning, apparently in the 1980s, especially in 1990's, we'll see. So said: 'But you know, I think it's confusing to voters in some ways.'

Along the cities control verbal measures on the first 3 tailed in Proposition 26, a measure passed by Republican that would require all voters to follow elections to draw government-interest identification every time they vote in groups or groups. The 1978 election year night of their first call—early number when asked, long lead in italics.

The measure would also require the California senate's to-election and could even vote officials to vote that registered voters are U.S. citizens by 'using government data,' which according to supporters could include information in the federal fiscal Security Administration database, any summons information used under government records.

Just over half of California's likely voters opposed to ballot measure, while 65% support 15. Californians are predictably divided along part-time, flight out of 10 Democratic oppose they are total, while more than 8 out of 10 Republican support it. Others not affiliated with other major political party oppose it 5.6%, while 10% support it.

Proponents of voter ID account that work keep an even election finish and, along with proof-of-eth-

smality mandates, prevent more than three voting. Proponents one that ID mandates则makes the funds to vote on the following rights of Americans who do not have the required documentation readily available and that the restrictions are unnecessary given that voting by noncitizens is rare and already occluded in the U.S.

The Republican helpแล้ว the voter ID initializations at a time of growing dismay at the integrity of California's state. The state's state's wartime intensified by President Trump's base war claims that the 2020 election was minor from the last June, as well as the same, physically assaulted, dished, and just upon.

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The two-State lawsuit, in among several actions the government has taken against the University of California, as though that litigation is in earlier phases than the Harvard case and is assigned to a different judge in a Los Angeles-based federal district vote.

Dominion of suit at Harvard could aid 's defense

BY COLLIS BOBLEY AND JAMMY BLAZER

A federal judge in Boston on Thursday dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit that accused Harvard University of having a blind test to the记者et of Jewish students.

The decision from U.S. federal Judge Richard G. Shapiro said President Trump's administration failed to prove an ongoing violation of federal civil rights laws. The judge said the lawsuit, that in March, mostly focuses on incidents that took place in the 2020-18 academic year with a few from March 2020.

These laws have "unheard and uproar" to prove a persistent civil rights violation at the Los Angeles campus in Cambridge, Mass., for both years. Harvard and the Department of Justice did not include the law, but the law on the decision decision.

The lawsuit was established with the judge to protect Jewish students during pro-Federal administration that ended the campus after the year for 7,000, which was 1,000,000, and 1,000,000, and 1,000,000, respectively, argued that work officials did nothing so much to do with the law, and generally assaulted, dished, and just upon.

In a statement after the lawsuit was filed, Harvard said, that in more than 1,000,000 members of our Jewish and Israeli community and research community to winning they are embraced, reported, and can throw an out campus.

The government's case was a major issue without it dollars in federal research grants awarded to Harvard since October 2022. Trump officials argued they had a right to recoup the issues under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, a federal court of the University of California based on race or national origin.

The case shares similarities with one the government thinks May against the University of California, as though that litigation is in earlier phases than the Harvard case and is assigned to a different judge in a Los Angeles-based federal district vote.

The lawsuit lawsuit in among several actions the government has taken against the University since the 7th League school on March 2020, of thousands made to the Office House after Trump returned to office.

In one separate legal case, a judge heard that the White House put uncoded, the state would have to start funding, using anti-

munitions as a 'conducement for a targeted, decongested method,' a assault' on universities.

Despite their letter dispute, Harvard and the Trump administration have held some negotiations, and Trump himself said the two sides had been clear to reaching an agreement. But when the Justice Department filed this civil rights lawsuit in March, it pointed to an enforcement situation. When voters are found in violation of federal civil rights law, they almost always reach compliance through voluntary agreements.

UC News its own federal civil rights suits over allegations of cancer, malnominations and to pro-federalism protests, though the state's state's suit moved to dismiss the cases.

Finance ruling does not directly affect federal courts in California, but it could shape an agreement, and asks a judge to throw out the claims against it.

The lawsuit parallels that Harvard case is interest the Justice Department filed in May against UC in federal court in Los Angeles.

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BOILING POINT

Toxic underground fires are spreading at California landfills

BY TOWN BRINCKER

Those years ago, environmental regulators discovered garbage burning from water that Shayala Canyon Landfill in the Santa Clarita Valley. Few imagined the calamity that would follow.

Somehow the landfills and their control system introduced oxygen below causing the snow, oil seams to rapidly decompose, generating in-house heat and eventually underground monitoring, federal and state environmental agencies say.

The leveling temperatures rebound toxic gases and hazardous liquid waste that bubbled up to the surface. Residents living in the nearby communities of Val Verde and Claritas have planned to thousands of complaints about moulds and land with nausea, dizziness and trouble breathing.

The underground fire has topped in size since first confirmed in 2011. Recently a covering mound of landfill garbage perched on the hillside has mature and threatens to trigger an avalanche of garbage and chemical-filled liquid, or leachate, according to the California water board. Water Consortium, the landfills owner and operator, says it has been working to stabilize that area.

Its a worst-case scenario, the hillside can liquid and actually slide into the community. Assessing member Pilar Schiavo (D-Daura Clarita) said at a news conference last month.

At first, local officials described the problem in Los Angeles County at Chapala Canyon landfill an area, even copper-millennial hauler.

The landfills and their control system has learned that at least two other landfills are wrestling with high temperatures and similar conditions.

The resulting temperatures have overtaken at least 30 acres of 80th-beam landfill near Corona in Riverside County. The entire heat and emissions have also been detected at dermal landfill in the San Joaquin Valley.

The discoveries raise an unsatisfying question. How many landfills are dealing with these disasters? Are they a broader problem in California?

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UNDERGROUND FIRES in Claritas and other locations pose health risks to nearby communities.

If you live near a landfill and have experienced an abnormal spike in odors or other issues, we would appreciate the opportunity to hear about your experience.

At Chapala Canyon, conditions have continued to deteriorate.

In the years that I've covered this issue, I've met residents who have taken extreme measures to escape the toxic pollution. They've worn gas masks and slnpt overnight in grocery store parking lots, several families and their homes.

Those who have stopped continue to deal with risks to their health and safety. Schiavo said the stretch near Chapala Canyon has gotten overcrowded days as workers try to stabilize the hillside.

In Val Verde children out of school for the summer have hardly

been able to cope their time off.

They are already suffering — prisoners in their own homes. "Schiavo said: "They have a great transportation school of their homes. They can't jump around on the same enthusiasm as"

On a recent modality meeting, landfill workers were diagnosed the damaged, western side of the landfill with heart machinery.

Across the street, dozens of Los Angeles County firefighter records rapped at the 2nd Valle Regional Training Center, pushing through the inescapable arenas of foods in the air.

Alagad DeSava, a longtime resident of Val Verde who lives about a mile from Chapala Canyon, said she regularly wakes up with pounding headaches she believes are related

to landfill gases from the fire. She has gone to a community relief center set up at a local hotel to escape the need that has to return home at the end of the fall.

The gas is getting into our homes and I am making up an heavy meeting. DeSava said: "Where is the end for that? I did not break the landfill, so why am I paying a heavy price with my physical and mental health to the?"

Chapala Canyon closed at the end of the 2010 and stopped accepting new garbage. But the fire is expected to last for years as it continues to continue decades old tough.

Underground landfill fires are complex, nearly impossible to extinguish one of the break-out, As regular, one month for a solution, residents are really struggling with the end.

Jellyfish disrupt nuclear plant in France

BY EARON ABEL FRANKF

A National Order of Jellyfish has forced Restriction in France to don't have a plan of use. The U.S. military power plant and reduce output at a fourth, nothing power supply at a time when necessary, but weather is less severe than it is.

That has taken some 3.2 kilowatt of capacity offsite, with a total of 100 reserves forecast to save temperatures near 50 degrees to 70% coming days.

Most waves have occurred in Europe this summer. Financially high temperatures off the coast of France can be reduced to 10 degrees in time to 'blown.' Pumping stations for coastal nuclear plants like Omeridine include three in seawater for cooling, and another in ripening there to murethole.

The company is already facing large curbs at other nuclear sites located on streets at the high temperatures mean the water cannot effectively cost the reactors without the need for environmental damage.

The Omeridine site is on France's northern coast. Last year, it faced similar problems when shearea of jellyfish clogged up filter drains.

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THE GRAPHICBOOK: nuclear power station.

'Regenerative' food is thriving, but with few regulations

BY EMMA COHEN

When Michael Sain began heading out samples of the company's loss to Whole Foods—dropped in 2018, explaining that it was grown using regenerative farming on South Korea's day, in hand, to what often met with blood-stares.

That didn't last long. By the following year, "People were coming up saying, Oh, you're going to get the co-founder and group, and of Whole Foods: FYI, we're all thinking of the Co.

Regenerative agriculture, an approach to farming that aims to improve and health through practices such as food, food, food and coke and pricing, is having a dynamic. Changeboard by the state of New Zealand, Agua movement and pro-period to increasingly health-conscious consumers, regenerative products now provide a more effective a year in retail sales, and some in this industry are pre-affirming the fast-growing category as the next organic.

Big food producers and retailers such as Nestlé SA, Riquett Inc., General Mills Inc. and Wachtel Inc. have made regenerative agriculture commitment. And this last year, the company's first 15 Department of Agriculture announced a $700 million yield program to support regenerative agriculture in 2019.

But unlike organic, regenerative agriculture is the right to grow. The federal level in the U.S. 70, says U.S. Department of Agriculture organic certification, producers must consider the need to be more standards, including strict rules about synthetic pastil, and to provide a better underpin annual inspection. There's no such equivalent for regenerative agriculture, and many products can be added to regenerative food not having to verify their claims.

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REGRENERATIVE agriculture is that used on a reader board in New York in 2020.

With the boom has since increasingly pressing questions from within and outside the industry, one of what the label actually means and represents them, advocates about consumers being treated, especially because regenerative products tend to be more expensive.

Rick Brown, an 83-year-old who works in strenuous, formal development in Washington, D.C. buys regimens into products when they're available. She sees them as healthier for the environment and herself, especially since recovering from breast cancer.

But "do-it-a-gun is a way just how to label stuff for marketing. There's good washing. there's pneumophila," she said "don't hope it doesn't go the way of that."

Gentering organizations such as Regenerative Crops, our Certified (RCC) aim to bring more rigor to the space. The year, while some of RCC-labeled products grow faster than those in-belief certified organic, fair trade and non-RRCC—according to the data provided (RFIND) did across the broader landscape, regu-

rection and agriculture should seek out—very widely different on that annual advancement of the industry. As many of them encounter the label at grocery stores, opportunity to work with the industry could undermine the growing category.

The term 'regenerative agriculture' takes two weeks and 20th, has it dated 1,000, up stream until the 20th. Backed in the early days by regular farming advocates, regenerative agriculture may also cut down or eliminate synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, but it puts a cheaper focus on the health and biodiversity. Propagents are no more ways to remain to old-school practices, including relating to food and using plants like hedgersons as a living fence around fields.

Advocates "shortcuts can the term, 'We're regenerative' and landscapes, we're re-generating our farms, regenerating the ecosystem," said Adam Brown, a natural farmer somatises credited to the meromestic guidelines, who co-founder and serves as a shared member of certification program.

called Reprudient. That's not my bear the word regenerative everywhere. Before, the equipment was authorized: Ky.

The term's appeal has been rapidly expanding. With products including high food, snacks, bath care and pet food bearing the label, the regenerative agriculture can get a better, and retail dollar sales grow 5% over the last year and more. In 1976, the crop before, according to McKneid, that, they're first aged category for all in sales, and some of the fastest growth has been in regeneratively grown produce.

Advocates for regimens for agriculture say that it's healthier for the planet and people, leaving the environment halfway from the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of the top of

agricultural land next to crops or livestock. Riquett, however, say that the climate change benefits may have been overcrowded.

The term regenerative has also been embraced by MARS, 60% now, including Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy, California, as an advisor to Kennedy — and Kelly Byron, who goes by the number 70s' 60s' phone line: "I'm reference to a widely used materials that made the MARS want to restrict."

There was no much difference between the two cities, but actually this is just as. First more men's the area that we really care about, 'and Riquett, who is regenerative diet that will adversely group American Regeneration.

MARS regenerates any food grown using regenerative agriculture has more nutrients and fewer chemicals and is therefore healthier. Our three claims are challenging to evaluate, scientists say, including because regenerative practices aren't applied evenly across farms.

Even as the U.S. government projects to facilitate the development of a 2010 regulation for products bearing regenerative claims, a major industry is engaged: does exist, it remains limited. Most and possibly and are making claims like "raised using regenerative agriculture practices" have to submit documentation to the OMBAS. Read Marls' and other publications, but not in its note that it's an honor system and those part's certification is recommended for our company.

The state's most digital program, meanwhile, will offer technical assistance and $1 million in order to implement regenerative practices and requires giving quality to test out to track changes over time, but it does not include certification. Some retailers are requiring certification in other proof for re-

generative claims. Whole Foods, for example, has had such a policy in since since 2002, and no does the Seattle-based "PCC" Community Markets.

But even those part's certification programs vary widely in terms of what they designate, according to reports released last year by the European Alliance for Regenerative Agriculture and Friends of the Earth.

The Environmental Working Group, should and agriculture nonprofit, has worked consistently "dissipating" the most comprehensive claims. While some labels, including "RCC" indicate that food has been grown without synthetic fertilizers and other products require farm audits, other certifications allow continued use of synthetic chemical, don't require audits and don't prolong data but will test results, the nonprofit said.

Our biggest concerns is that all of the necessities and key to and enthusiasm that's been built around the term, regenerative agriculture over the past number of years is followed away because of pneumophila," said Adam Birch, managing director of the National Science Initiative, which offers its own certification.

The state's most Digital Market for example, regenerative products such as coke beans, coconut oil, muffin oats and roast oil sparkling oil, is now the most popular in the membership-only online platform of shipping and use. The state's 2016 state data likely to filter for organic products from regenerative ones, and April June, chief merchandising officer.

The state's most digital and more exclusive brands come out with regenerative agriculture. The state's most popular brands, most popular than any other 2020 certification or golden-line:

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Twiscan make to curiole as wine demand ebbs

G3 Enterprises, which makes cocks and bottles plans to lay off 6% of its workers.

BY IRMA KROOK

A California wine co-maker is laying 42 more than 84 employees at a Modesto facility.

The company, G3 Enterprises, used the challenges faced by the broader winchability—declining revenues, increased inflation, rising expenses and increased competition in prompted the cuts.

Take many companies in our industry to make experienced changes in customer purchasing patterns and production volumes. G3 Retail Breaks, the company's vice president of human resources, said in a statement: "While these changes have been made, we have been restructuring their reflect broader market dynamics affecting the entire wine industry."

In total, the workers at the site, most of whom work in human operations, will be able to make a 6% of its job. Dec. 31, according to the Winder Adjudication and the business plan, G3 Enterprises, the company filed with the state last week. The company reports the layoffs to be permanent, according to the state.

Brown and the Modesto facility, which finishes and manufactures several types

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of beverage closures, will remain in operation. The demand layoffs are only for jobs related to wine screw caps, the said. The facility plans to continue making other types of screw caps, exposed and Dams with closures.

The Modesto line that is located at the layoffs.

G3 Enterprises' wincheston is that it has more than 2,000 customers across the local beverage and real-world market, which is part of a prominently business the types of DMM. The vodka culture brand High Noon,

and New Amsterdam Vodka, had a west-to-42 High Noon and New Amsterdam Vodka. G3 Enterprises was formed in 2003 after the merger of a trucking company, an alternative deodorant—an agricultural transport company and a lower pricing company, according to the company's website. The G3 is the

company's sector referred to as a company. In the third generation of the chain's major product, the G3 distributors are legally independent companies, Brown and The company provides

integrated packaging and logistics solutions to the world industry, who page to glass," according to the website, and offers a range of agricultural supply chain services, such as channel transportation, the trucking and fertilizer transportation.

It has been a trying year in the wine industry. Each earlier this year shared plans to lay off more than 84 employees by the end of Jan. 2007 and since a major new study was making its 2009.

In February, alcoholic beverage behaviors Con-

stellation: Brands announced plans to lay off 22 workers for its Modesto 2010 Winery in Modesto. The publicity traded company, which owns Robert Minster, whose and Modesto and Corona store, has not a goal of $200 million in cost savings to 2008 and is shifting away from what to the value on improving beer business for financial objectives.

That month, Santa Rosa-based Fruit Ready Wood is slightly around down operations at its Chalons Vineyard in Monctown and itself of the entire wine-making staff

at Chalons, though it plans to keep producing the Chalons and wine that was reportedly from 2008, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

At the heart of the wine industry, crisis is a huge supply and demand problem too many people and not enough buyers industry experts read The Times this year.

Consumer demand is shrinking because business—its prime business—has—are aging out of the wine market. Younger generations of the smoker in general and across likely to choose wine. The wine industry has lost drinkers to produce beer and tobacco.

The company's market industry, and its net just California, recognizes that there are many of the many BofA McMillan, wine business and not a little on Valley State, said about the wine and layoffs.

Chalons have lurish favored premium wines which sell its beer volumes. McMillan said: "Lower price of a response, which will in higher volumes, have performed goodly. Malawi, of which, capsules and bottles have been sold in the state, will 12% wine volume has continued to decline. McMillan said:

And there may be hope to do!

We're starting to get new the revenue. McMillan said, adding that he believes the U.S. wine industry should stabilize in the next two years.

2 Hollywood unions seek settlement in Paramount-Warner deal

BY Mino JAMBO

China Hollywood's almost struggling production economy two influential industry unions have profit called on Paramount Guidance Chairman David Ellison and California Atty Gen. Bob Barco to settle their antitrust fight.

The Directors Guild of America said the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees — which represent — continued 200,000 union members — are turning up the political pressure to control the chain and the political war of the River, except which has already carved deep drinkers throughout the industry.

The DGA said LATISE's unusual mission comes at Paramount has sought support for the deal and while the LATISE's success is not being put on hold. Paramount executives and the DGA's are now a delay in deciding whether the deal should forward. Barco, and Paramount are poised to drop it out and spring it down. The other two members are concerned about their

future, and the future of the industry. DGA Executive Director Russell McMaster said LATISE President Donald Trump's Lark Star Theorese in a three-page letter to Ellison and Barco.

"We are aware of positive issues that have been put on hold or canceled altogether, leading to further reductions in available costs for our members and other to identify workers," the letter reads in part.

The effort adds local to a growing campaign urging Barco to bend it into fight to block the industry's embargo that that would continue to be a first time. The comment also said television studies, KBSU, CBS, CNN, KNET and Channel Central.

Earlier the week, California Democratic governmental nominee Karen Booms, said he favored a settlement. Republican Steve Hilton has criticized the antitrust lawsuit as being politically motivated.

Gen. Gavin Newman, who leaves office next year, has stayed above the top.

Paramount did not immediately continue.

Barco's office, in a statement, said that while it go

provised "the opportunity to hear from workers and communities directly on an antitrust or event," the company's director said. "The attorneys general believes Paramount's takeover will range Hollywood from court and a U.S. antitrust law."

As it stands today, the proposed Warner Bros. Paramount merger will mean higher costs, less competition, lower wages, job cuts, and lower income. And it shows, "we are often said, 'We remain committed to achieving the law.'"

The Writers Guild of America last month joined the National Association of King Edward to try to spend the 100 million transaction, saying the Paramount was a combination violator U.S. antitrust laws and would decimate the entertainment industry by evading jobs and reducing pay.

At issue is the $8 billion in debt that Ellison would have to take as to pay Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders for the keys to the studies and KBSU.

What leaders and others have started that post, at debt would choke the two historic studies, creating a

more devastating sequel to KBSU—combination of the Disney and Pro studies, and the 1992 subconsort of Warner Bros. Discovery.

The union leaders continued four women's campaign, and they stopped well short of selling Barco to the Newark Star now.

Instead, they faded nine conditions — including, requiring Paramount to maintain its operations in Hollywood and a commitment to make Paramount television shows in the U.S. — equal to any settlement.

The unions want Ellison to make an antitrust law on business. The Paramount and Warner Bros. studies and related 100 billion into the state's year. They also want a 40-day theatrical window to find cinema chains out cost less than released.

Some of the DGA and LATISE have to be difficult for Ellison to swallow through Paramount's looking to share expenses to come up with the $40 billion presented by Warner Bros. shareholders. Source is have said Ellison's suggestion to move Hollywood to make the picturesque Hollywood campaign is designed, in part,

to attract financial incentives from another state, such as Tennessee, eager to help with a retro-short.

The government's decision, the DGA and LATISE asked that Paramount could make a firm's motion picture until he kept so 'an separate student, with such studio maintaining its own production, distribution, marketing and exhibition, people as distinct divisions.'

One of the goals of the merger is to share costs by consolidating overlapping business divisions and back office functions.

The union leaders also said Warner Bros. sales are made to operate under product from the Paramount and CBS production area. They called on KBSU to remain a firm's television channel and available at their early platforms, including Amazon.

Lark and McMaster's re-election are designed to keep production by less the U.S.

They asked Ellison to commit to producing films and TV shows in the U.S. "at no cost than the average per capita estimated in the United States during the last five years" including

1920 the pandemic year, and 1924 when two strikes affect production.

They say, with respect to the state's new merger, has always been to achieve an outcrowded measure a climate, compared to a marketplace in the production, distribution, and licensing of film and television programming that serves the interests of consumers and filmmakers alike: 'Hollander and Look Out.'

We believe that these conditions, if secured through a binding agreement, will largely serve that program, "the road."

The government has said the preference would be structural changes — diverting the business under — rather than "behavioral" compensation that could evaporate soon after the merger closed.

The union's decision fails to bank out a settlement with conditions. Each state has a plan to make a new Barco to make an earlier trial after for the legal side-down.

A federal judge set a March 2 date—despite the President's request to hold the proceedings in November.

Surprise tariff refunds are hitting credit cards

BY MIAH JAMMONSON

If you bought something from an overseas market last year, the right to buy a check you back around.

Shippers, including FedEx and UPS that acted as customer brokers for imported packages and received tariff refunds from the U.S. government have started to be a good way to pay credit customers that originally paid the tariffs.

The company's refunds are now the last step in a months-long process that kicked off in February when the Supreme Court struck an order that the company had maintained its President Trump at March 2023 under the 2017 law. The company's refunds are Kooomax Power Act to guide from about every country. The court ordered the government to continue the offer.

So far, about $200 billion in tariffs have been refunded to companies that paid their market a system set up by U.S. Customs and Smelter Protection.

That doesn't mean that the company's refunds close to what they paid in tariffs, since court was paid

indirectly to the 2017. The Trump tariffs amounted to an average (at increase of $1,000 per U.S. household, according to the Tax Policy, and the U.S. Washington group that is under taxes.

But some customers are getting some of what they paid directly back from shippers, including UPS, DKK, and FedEx. The refunds are being rolled out in places where the that side of the were paid. Shippers have said they'll return the refunds on a rolling basis as they receive them.

Shippers refund customers directly

FedEx said it has begun the process of issuing $400 million in tariff refunds for a refund from the government back to the customers that paid them. Customers don't need to apply the order they refuse. The they will not touring numbers for purchase items also a product that is made with a few who like they are due a refund.

UPS said in April it had paid $1 billion in tariffs on the 2017. That is not would begin the process of applying to the government for re-

duces in the first phase. It applied for $100 million on the funds and said customers should get refunds one to three months after it is received. The commissioner from the Treasury.

UPS, similarly said that it had $400 diameter amount at eligible shipments where a served as the importer of record and a returning the refunded has received.

The volume and price refunds continue to depend on 1997's processing of claims. "DKK, said in a statement.

Retailers say they'll lower prices instead

Unlike shippers who collected tariffs directly from the market, most high prices are passed on tariffs in indirect ways, changing their product license or partly allowing higher costs, lead to the consumer refund on likely.

Amazon executives said that the company received $400 million in tariff refunds in the second quarter.

In a call with investors from UPS Brian Reynolds said the company isn't the importer of record.

he tried of the car to buy and that it has absorbed more tariffs into. But he said the company has "identified a limited set of circumstances where we can agree that we pass specific import charges on to customers." In those circumstances he added, "we will proactively contact affected customers and cannot really issue a fraud to them."

Delaware's board states not will use tariff refunds to lower prices for customers.

The company's sales manager retailers have said to help. One Brown and Coating chief executive of West Stapler noticed a "good consumer distribution" that said the retailer is an importer of record of cash about 20% to 10% of the sales and that the company would use any refund if prior to "deliver value back to our customers."

The company said, states not will use tariff refunds to lower prices for customers.

More much, we return and when depends on a variety of factors, including how the company is working, and how it is more and where it arises as well as developments in the

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VMA U.S. government has to buy a free computer about $200 billion paid in tariffs, as the

product first applied the company regarding the return process. "as said in a quarterly earnings call in May

Dozens of lawsuits have been filed

Some shippers are suing to get the tariffs they paid in the form of higher prices that firms companies. More than $50 million in tariffs have been filed by customers across the country against smokers including VISA, Visa, Amazon and Walmart.

The lawsuits will have difficulty because plaintiffs will have to prove they paid for the same. The lawsuits are specifically both the tariffs, according to Lee J. Leitch,

parties and a retailer of tariffs in Aranda & Porter's Consumer Products Practices Group. None of the lawsuits have yet been certified as state action, which is the reason they apply to all customers.

The legal industry itself is not anyone to establish that the price increase they paid was due to tariffs and not even other market forces. The lawsuits are also the most just talking about price increases, and to be able to have a price increase due to a single factory is going to be really difficult given the real lifeofcruel approach that most companies take.

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A 6,000, twice on shows at JCPenney, one retailer that offers back-to-school deals on the prices of footwear race.

High pressure and prices for shoes

Families are spending cautiously as kids seek price that could help them fit in at school

BY JOHN D'IMONCERIO

When Jonah Biedenberg's insurance about She-Match, a first-price looking member that claims to improve concentration by stimulating the school the fact, he had to have them.

She's recent Retaining the 20-year-old former She's age school of the Internet and her mother, a 20-year-old Brooklyn, an online smoker, marketplace, and other also looking for a restaurant for at least one. They eventually found the last available year in his side on Dick's Reporting house website, but for the 20 years he said, They grabbed it anyway.

"It was fit for a light and we finally threw in the town," said Luis Biedenberg, a publicist. "I felt it looked like a Tesla in a shoe, but something spooked for him." The price was more than she said her husband had budgeted, so Jonah shipped a bill of his own stock.

An summer lurks and kids head back to school, the pressure to stand out of fit in with the right footwear, as initiating with higher prices. That's straining, family budgeted that are already being squeezed by young users for food, gas and other essentials, so parents and kids are spending more time looking for deals or buying lower parts, according to analysts and retailers. And many parents are simply saying no, whether it's for kids' secret deals. Adobe Business Management & Mary James or the 5500 Kicks dry-set kicks Jonah initially hopefuls get.

Keeping up with growing foot

Children often outgrow shoes faster than other clothing, and footwear typically can cause silksurfaces, one by 1.5% in the first half of the year, getting full new prices require to increase in the fastest year in 24 years aside from the pandemic

years of 2011 and 2012, according to the Footwear Distribution and Retailers Association.

Sheer parents like Elizabeth Powers, a 27-year-old San Francisco real estate agent, said it's "fruityfully" to see shoe prices continue to climb while, she believes, quality has declined.

"You first grow so fast as it is," said Powers, who has two children, ages 7 and 8. "It successfully frustrating to have to replace shoes before they've grown out of them and to poor quality."

Powers said she's sticking to spending a couple of families to inhale the most child for the year, including for shoes. She's also looking for a new and happen coupons, and buying shoes that are more versatile.

Buying kids shoes can be broken than the rest of their families, with can actually afford. Shoes require an order. It's be growing fast, according to a Price Partisan at the partner of the U.S. Post & Asian Specialists in Silver Spring, Md., and national spokespersons for the trade group American Products Medical Assn.

Reds says "I'm 20 outgrow footwear every six to nine months, and teens typically outgrow them every year, she said."

But footwear prices don't look like they 'tliced off any time soon as a result of President Trump's tariff policies and the Iran war, which is driving up petroleum dermatographs to the doors, according to the footwear trade group.

Smokers are status symbols for kids

As with adults, shoes carry weak status with kids. And many kids feel pressure to wear the right shoulder brands, more in than with other types of clothing, and there's been a trend analyst in New York.

"I think shoes are just so immediately identifiable on like, 'I'm in the crowd,'" she said.

Frank Biedenberg from Chicago said he and his men can to fulfill shoes for a long time, making it hard to mark as kindness and Pittsburgh Launers's new money

so they can invest more in the shoes.

"You can wear any kind of clothing and it wouldn't be as long as it's the right side," said Frank. "It doesn't matter what brand it is. But shoes could be high-trap, new-type. Whatever the person likes better is what we make them feel confident."

The wrong shoes, or ones that are tailored to suit of style, can incite bullying too much.

They can also prevent kids from joining sports business even showing up to school. Worson, 10, lifting shoes compare one of the most common types of shoes, and poorly, according to John Gaugard's Alonzo, a 2010 superintendent at Chelsea, Mass.

Alonzo said families have consistently are finding a harder than ever to make shoes. And she's most diabetic. Using their shoes with the large.

"I've a have to make solutions of feeding your family or a post of shoes, you've got to go to bed your family," sheen said.

Lucile Cantillo, a local service worker in the Boston Heights, said she's struggling to afford shoes and other back-to-school items for her 16-year-old daughter and her 20-year-old daughter, who is starting community college.

Cantillo, who moved to the U.S. from Shonaugus with her family more than four years ago, said she earns about $70 a week and is the family's primary broadcaster after paying $1,200 a month in two and 10,000s, she said about $800 remains for other expenses for her husband and daughter.

When her company daughter asked for franchise to cover past-interest deals, Cantillo had to say no.

"We have to pay the rent," she said.

Retailers see early signs of caution

With rising shoe prices, shoppers are being seen as swims, and Beth Goldstein, an industry adviser for footwear and accessories at the market research firm Christa.

From January through June, adult footwear sales rose to 70.5% in the same period a year earlier. The reason for claims resulted in: "It's in the new age sale price rose to 8%, according to Christa. As the shoppers, two new sales slipped by 3%, with years used dropping by 3% and average sale price rising to 7%.

Children's footwear sales should be stable as kids grow out often on later than adults, but the data show parents are buying lower parts, children's and ...

Retailers, including Target and JCPenney, are also beginning to see a new look, including on shoes.

"I can't see the pay price, shoppers are being more than they, but you just feel it," said Michelle Meade, JCPenney's board-chief executive officer. "Just as the company is doing it."

Wade said the smoker has a smoker and built-slipper centre, is concealing with certain shoppers looking for footwear that can be warrior different occasions.

Lisa Hill, who founded the San Francisco British Columbia-based children's outdoor footwear company, Blunt-Bloom, said customers are gravitating toward neutral-colored shoes that can be passed down to younger siblings. "Invective shoes, such as manual red and boots that can double as more boots, are also being well-dressed."

Secondhand retailers like Goodrich and Thorellis also report more interest from customers wanting to buy gently worn back-to-school shoes.

Children's footwear as a small but fast-growing tool of Thorellis's business are shoppers look for doing the centre while searching for hot-dressedies that were like forehand, said the online retailers sense very prominent and head of marketing. Ritchie Brody.

Adobe is among the most popular modern brands for children, she said.

"We do see the back-to-school trend shrinking happening on Thorellis," Brody said.

D'Imoncerio writes for the Associated Press.

Google introduces a watch that tracks insulin resistance

BY SARAH TINA KELLY

Alphabet Inc.'s Google is bringing a new set of health features to its wearables, including one that tracks insulin resistance over time, marking a first for consumer tech companies that are working to eventually reach comprehensive blood-sugar monitoring.

The new text, announced Wednesday, was sent continuously member or show plus one, inside, which would mark a major breakthrough in internal Google is teaching a technology to deliver that a consumer indicator of how high the human body is. The new text, which was first used by from best To group the level of effort, Google continues artificial intelligence with other sensors, including a new component, Internet and one for heart rate and electrosymptoms.

The Google should sign will notify users if there are signs that their insulin resistance has shifted, at which point they may consider lifestyle changes, or overall a physician-licensed, high insulin exposure can lead to conditions such as prediabetes or Type I diabetes.

The company's other new health features track shifts in blood pressure trends and nighttime breathing patterns. Google is combining the new tools and other ones into a set of tests called Health Change, as, which is designed to help users understand subjects' blood pressure and take proactive lifestyle steps. The features, which are based on a later date, were announced alongside Google's new Plant microphones at an event in New York. The company said they will initially debut on the Plant Watch 5 and PIMC 2G before coming to other devices.

Many tech companies are considering ways to add blood-sugar tracking to their consumer wearables and fluoroscopic Monday, in exploring adding data from blood sugar monitoring. What's the process? Data Health. By received a $75-million investment from medical devices from Denison Inc. in 2010 to build an data sharing and cross-selling between the two brands. And again, the has looked at the new data, which provides white prediabetes. More broadly, the industry has been shifting toward wearables that use continuous data tracking to identify possible health trends, making the world the user's in

manually enter information. Google's goal is to highlight the possible effects the body's shortcoming set to diagnose, treat or directly measure glucose, according to Pharmaco. Google said Plant Watch product manager, Chen, can also connect their continuous glucose monitor through the Health Company app.

Pharmacist, Steve deBriis, is your insulin resistance trends are very similar. He said it is an interview. "Most adults don't really think to monitor this test it will untreated, it can evolve into these more accurate guidelines. We can't, adding to the lifestyle changes can have positive impact on users overall health and insulin resistance.

The insulin button was developed with training data from more than 20,000 individuals to evaluate subtle physiological shifts. Users can use the AI mask, which is included in the goal version of the Google Health app, to ask more to depth questions about the results.

The features will be used, and we'll receive Plant Watch 5, which was also provided at the Wednesday event. It's also a new tool that will be millimeter 9.0% version starting at 2000 and an equivalent - 40 millimeter made for 8400. It also includes improved 6000 Junior speeds, more processing power and 90% more memory, according to Google. A Green button offering step-by-step strength training gladiators will be added after the initial launch. The watch is designed to help users learn the colors, including "carpets," "lay" and "olive" in Brigham. Carry editors will be available for $175 on Sept. 1.

Earlier this week, Google said that it's integrating insights from Abbott Laboratories, Google continuous glucose monitor into Google Health to show how daily habits – such as meals, workouts and sleep – can have an effect on the body.

He believes that as smokers and artificial intelligence advisors, the industry will make certain research to improve glucose monitoring through the technology is still evolving.

"There's a lot of interesting political with the technology that we've seen with these large indoor models and the different altogether can do and what they can unknow," said the company.

"We're always interested in trying to deliver the next frontier of interesting and meaningful experiences for users."

Ricky writes for Bloomberg.

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Unemployment claims increase, but layoffs remain near record lows

BY PAUL WAGMAN

U.S. applications for unemployment benefits rose last week, but layoffs remain at historically healthy levels.

The Labor Department reported Thursday that 200,000 people filed jobless claims last week, up from a record 200,000 the week before and higher than the last two decades, but had expected The clear week average of applications, which smooths out weeks to weeks to weekday, was unchanged at 20,000.

The overall number of people collecting unpublished benefits the week had ended Aug. 1 dropped by 22,000 to 12,000,000.

Claims for jobless benefits are a group for layoffs, and they've been in America only one range of around 20,000 to 120,000 a week for

the past year, suggesting that Americans who have been able to manage job less only. The U.S. unemployment rate is low at 4.1%, as the economy has grown in almost despite a spike in energy prices caused by the fighting with Iran.

The labor market has yet to show any sign of near and near from the margin that prices show the start of the war with Iran and the global energy supply doors. Carl Weinberg, chief economist of High Frequency Economics, wrote in a commentary.

The story is less encouraging for those trying to break into the job market and for those who lost their jobs and are looking for new work. Companies, secured by market development that finished the end of 1970 that includes Iran to the next year, are reluctant to let go of

staff, but they aren't eager to take on new workers. Researchers regularly note that workers in the "job market"

Carl month, companies, government agencies, and nonprofit together cut 25,000 jobs instead of increasing them, the Labor Department reported last week. So far this year, the players are adding 45,000 data awards. That is an improvement on the 5,000 top averaged last year – the weakest hiring outside a common store 1993. The largest of the 5,000 registered office and President Trump's senior trade policies did not apply companies from being in 2022.

Still, hiring this year remains well below the 200,000 monthly jobs created, on average, in 2022 and 2023.

Wiseman writes for the Associated Press.

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Wall Street braces for top earnings as gains cool

By JOEL LEON

The latest reason to turn is what the stock market is quite the doozy! Earnings growth has been too strong.

As the latest reporting season has completed, all signs indicate the second quarter was one of the best stock market periods in recent memory, with profit growth running at more than 20%.

The only problems? That is, the stock market is bad. The consensus currently is pretty goodly to fall below the market. The first year's 1827 billion moderating articles and teams for the full

year, according to strategies at Bank of America Corp. While in isolation, the status and health from substantial strategic and the market offers has been less supportive when earnings growth decelerates from the outgrowth.

The first year that could be initially gains near year's stock market in the western phase for supplies. When earnings per-share growth is also not used but decreased by the 60-70% median. In recent months of 70% with the 1,000-1,500-2,500, according to Brill, That companies with a median 20% return from the 1,000-1,500-2,500 growth is shown trend and accelerating.

Brill, the historical data set at over limited when a census to the type of profit measures satisfying the year 2023, and targets were 1,000. And in the information aspects growth is overrun above the 1st for that and fourth quarters, which would mark four consecutive quarters above that level.

Of make the that have been one, occurring only 2 times since 2010. The most recent examples have taken place after 2010 recessions, the strategies used Business Administration (BAP) and the global financial crisis.

And the growth rate is 1.5% for only draining the data in the second-quarter reporting season. BAP 100

index profits are also heading toward one of the top 10 out of the best on record versus analysts' estimates, according to the data set.

Both Business Award Pay and year equity diversifying at the firm, noted that companies are also driving the steepest earnings-estimate revision path and least 10 years.

Inappropriate, but is not just an AI story? Without words as a role goldshade in Tuesday: 'The macro-deals' remains a strong model of the message that corporate America is much into the earnings are better than those feel, and it's a wide margin.

Overall, 52.6% of compa-

nise exceeded Wall Street's 2023 super-station through last week's loss when the the highest percentage since 2023 data compiled by Bloomberg's Intelligence showed 1.8% increase with 10.9% of companies have failed to meet expectations, which is the lowest number in time decades.

The question now: In this as good as good?

Ben Joker, co-head of an AIA station at GIBSI, said that earnings have been "as 'smoother' or 's' the second quarter. However, there was a difference between the additional intelligence space and the 2023 earnings growth levels of the latter can have for good earnings attributed

to a 'crude alugance.'

If the against continues, it is very likely to push up inflation and interest rates, and if it hurts, companies are likely to disappoint—that is, the 'upspaced' crisis will be the 'upspaced' rise with a 'smoother'.

While Respoise Investment, "energy" analysis shows companies are boosting their growth, especially from a rise of the highest clips in the last 10 years, the loss is narrowing motion and rearing of extremes.

The development of capitalized assets and businesses was guidance to both the third-year that "product growth" has been a major factor in the earnings growth. What Wednesday, chief U.S. agent company at BCG Research, though he added that late-term earnings growth has been under 1857 when a favorable

50, with interest rates of relatively large interest of equity supply set to hit the market when more AI companies go public. It's a risky time for earnings growth to peak.

The trend market remains our chief source of the 1,000-1,500-2,500-2,500 growth, since introduced mailबुक and an IPO were that still needs to be absorbed at current valuations. Last Wednesday 10 years, the 1,000-1,500-2,500 will rightly choose not to pay peak, mailबुक, for peak earnings.

Potentially investors are continuing to face new buys for too high for companies in the coming quarters. Back strength: All Corp's that noted that market maximum to earnings levels and growth have been somewhat more muted in companies to price quarters, suggesting that's lot of the good news has been,( ^{1} ) or ( ^{2} ) it's.

Western Digital Corp, DeJardys Inc, Saudaid Corp and DuVila Inc, all lead on a strong and better way to the sold off federal. Bloomberg Intelligence data has shown companies that have beaten on revenue, earnings, or have been so strong, even flat one-day census returns. And misses have triggered sleeper pitfalls.

Investors already seem to see if goodwilling for this good news and strong earnings, and Corp's did. There once the stocks beat that, that reward isn't really frustrating to be as much as you normally would see.

Leon writes in Bloomberg.

MARKET BOUNDUP

Easing inflation, oil prices lift stocks to a new high

By JEAN CRAIG

As 2023 stock market rose to an all-time high Thursday following the last net sign that inflation is getting less bad. Even in also got 4,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

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The only stock market was to see all-time high Thursday inflation, the last net sign that inflation is getting less bad. Even, the second quarter of 2023 the market is by now a

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Consumer prices rose 5.8% in July from a year ago, down slightly from the same June. Our Labor Department said Wednesday. But inflation is still higher than before the four-way began in February when it was 4.6% in a monthly basis, prices rose just 5% from June to June.

The modest decline could ease pressure on the 1st quarter, but the 2nd quarter, they are interest rates. And if it is down, the 2nd quarter, it is also a 2nd quarter, it is also a 2nd quarter, it is also a 2nd quarter, it is also a 2nd quarter, it is also a 2nd quarter, it is also a 2nd quarter, it is also a 2nd quarter, it is also a 2nd quarter, it is also a 2nd quarter, it is also a 2nd quarter, it is also a 2nd quarter, it is also a

The 2nd quarter, the 2nd quarter, the 2nd quarter, the 2nd quarter, the 2nd quarter, the 2nd quarter, the 2nd quarter, the 2nd quarter, the 2nd quarter, the 2nd quarter, the 2nd quarter, the 2nd quarter, the 2nd quarter, the 2nd quarter, the 2nd quarter, the 2nd quarter, the 2nd quarter, the

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 2018 A13

OPINION VOICES

TODAY | L.G. BRANDESON COLUMNIST

Racism in America's rearview is closer than it appears

If Arkansas' governor aims to protect women, she should stop bading trans people and start reining in police

T LITTLE ROCK, Ark. states in nothing wrong with this country that cannot be tried by what might well of. This nation must be

immunized. William Jefferson Clinton, said in a trial that inaugurated a post-decise model from 8 to 2018. That continued postwar for in290,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

Not sure if the third president intends to be one of the big to win, since that weekend, but it is definitely not return there is not his calendar. I hope Clinton uses that opportunity to address what happened to 10-year-old Allen Blackett not far from where his father's friends.

This week the teenage filed a federal lawsuit alleging an Arkansas State Police Trooper told her he was going to "turn" her up before throwing her to the ground and punching her in the face during a traffic stop. In order to start up online, blackett can be heard asking the officer what she did wrong, asking to call her mother and screaming to pan from the officer's attack.

Since the incident, blackett has hired aອອກing the attorney, Ben Crump, who is calling on local authorities to open a use of their investigation through the state police's office of Professional Standards.

Johannes State Police have to explain to the public how that is a reasonable response to a teenager at a traffic stop. "Citing said in a statement: "If you cannot handle a teenage girl without taking her to

the ground, running at her, and punching her in the face, you should not be wearing a badge."

According to a report from the state's Medical Board, the pulled Blackett over its going 70

milimeter hour in a 60-mile water hour over. The incident has prompted thousands to a federal a meeting with the Allen Blackett.

Arkansas State Police director said the state's public safety secretary, Patrick and the state's state police, under a state's order to make a public safety secretary.

Patrick and the state's state police, under a state's order to make a public safety secretary, is likely to be a young person, a young boy, who is now a pre-operative state Rep. Jay Richardson told the Arkansas Advocate. In addition to the call, the Arkansas Legislative Black Caucus and the McACTY's Arkansas State Conference are

calling for an overall gain on as well. Residents are still waiting to see what they think. Some Blacksters stand on a strands or doing about the incident. Especially considering her recent Instagram past in which the pre-education she go into her of young women like Blackett.

Vicki the weakest men compete in women's sports, and those celebrating it will not as weak. Residents said: "Women can gain deserve better. And as long as the governor of Arkansas, we will get written fairness over abscissa and biological reality over political corrections."

It's worth noting that former Arkansas State Public Health officials also have been a significant issue featuring transgender women and girls from competing in school sports more than five years ago. And there are fewer than 10 transgender women who are among the bad tiddies NCAA student athletes as a surrogate. In other words, blackett got in a glamorising for social media to pop about a woman for her state. However, do you know what is a

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major problem in Arkansas? Policing. According to U.S. News and World Report, Blackett states ranked 44th in public safety and dead last for over 20 years and over. Things aren't looking up. The trooper whose actions prompted the lawsuit has not even been put in court.

According to the lawsuit, Blackett, who is Black, continues to "suffer physical pain, humiliation, fear of sex with women, anxiety, sleep disturbance, and emotional distress" since the day. He claims the most of the headings of the state's social history, and the 10-year-old being predicted in the law by a court lawyer, which has should be been defaiding enough to get a school boy to take his class off the streets. With the same circumstance, it is a 10-year-old in the 1980s. The 10-year-old is a 10-year-old in the 1980s. The 10-year-old is a 10-year-old in the 1980s. The 10-year-old is a 10-year-old in the 1980s. The 10-year-old is a 10-year-old in the 1980s. The 10-year-old is a 10-year-old in the 1980s.

Racism is a major issue. It is important to be a strong, a strong, and a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong, a strong

I wonder who in the GOP will demand accountability for what happened to Alisa Hackett on that dark highway road.

hard back in a league between the hardchairs. I wonder where in the GOP? — a party that is impugneous on performing girls in radio shows, and is also a major issue — is going to demand accountability for what happened to a young Black woman on a dark highway road.

I doubt a Black male officer in Arkansas would be able to punch a white teenage girl on the face and then go back to work unaffected, without even being put on hand during an investigation.

President Clinton knows that the situation all too well. While in the White House, the state's state police investigated a string of Black church arrests, bombing an old hospital's meeting between Jan. 1, 2018, and April 3, 2018. "I have tried to expand the state since Black's churches being learned to my own state when I was a child," he said in 2008, adding that the state's Black mandates had been arrested for some of the crimes.

There are, 20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

Being silent about what happened to Blackett would be wrong. I hope Clinton is just with Crump, the McACTY and local lawmakers to continue to do what we know is right, up and out.

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quaring the means of production. This is previously what is happening under the Trump administration. Federal ownership of private companies has become routine.

The current federal corporate portfolio is roughly 20 times. This is made available, public ownership and decision making in the hands of the government, who operating public aid and economic power in the same home. The irony, of course, in that while Republicans not against the alleged "non-nuisance" of the 2004, they are slowly moving, America's new, the state's state administration of their supporters — and some of their many, having a clan.

Bros. Laverne

Michael

LOS ANGELES could even have a demonious accident, William Ruman, an mayor.

Monopolies always fail over time

By "Democratic socialists aren't the threat," Opinion Voices, Aug. 9

R oum devastates volume in both current and incorrect at the same time because it costs the time variable.

Socialists, communists, barbers and the "regulatory state" all detect market economies with centralized decision-making. Most capitalists and market economists recognize that monopoly always evokes over time but will be directed humanization. However, the behavior of private, nonprofit and government organizations with budgets independent of obtaining the customer or success in achieving their objectives also causes them to evolve into self-interested, failure-prone organizations that suppress innovation over time. Those such as organizations may not fail tomorrow, but they will fail. Even IBM nearly collapsed when its innovations into stalled at a time when it had an effective monopoly on healthcare companies.

Over time, government institutions essentially become monopolies with no threat of failure to keep them focused on their purpose, and they will never solve a problem that would be against their intellectual interest. That is why socialism always fails to the long term. So entertaining nature creates monopolies, which do what monopolies do in both the public and private sectors.

DeeLee Wharton

Washington, March

Despite the best return have almost always rambled and more than the most recent results of the 2018 American action in her ongoing solution, they're already in office. So they've been a lot of the "friends"

good to me! Homer Rosserman Santa Monica

By "Healthy debate isn't a struggle," LeftoWN in the Editor, Aug. 9

In a recent letter to the editor, the writer claimed, "There is only one party who can control the strong range of socialists and that is the Republican Party." This is exactly wrong. RineyLipol, social into the government ac-

Film crews need support too

by "L.A. stew to hold up to the 2018 production," Aug. 9

An online activity worth more than a mere cover. The article about the Entertainment Reveppers, Frank Young, provides the story of the 2018 American film industry. The story is a series of stories that show how the industry is to be a "fifth in 2018," and the story is a series of stories that show how the industry is to be a "fifth in 2018."

In 2018, the stories that show how the industry is to be a "fifth in 2018," and the story is a series of stories that show how the industry is to be a "fifth in 2018," and the story is a series of stories that show how the industry is to be a "fifth in 2018," and the story is a series of stories that show how the industry is to be a "fifth in 2018," and the story is a series of stories that show how the industry is to be a "fifth in 2018," and

The story is a series of stories that show how the industry is to be a "fifth in 2018," and the story is a series of stories that show how the industry is to be a "fifth in 2018," and the story is a series of stories that show how the industry is to be a "fifth in 2018," and the story is a series of stories that show how the industry is to be a "fifth in 2

funds, and need the help of the county superman to lose them little off TRA action and struggling this situation. I hope the superman to remain that there are requirements in the legislation to support our entertainment unions, which transfer the into the film industry in Los Angeles.

Susan Lawson

Hollywood

This writer is an orgie to get more

Bass missed the obvious pattern

By "Hometownsons in 20 counties challenge Black Aug. 9

Our preliminary looks for adult-organization recognition. She should have seen that state law chairman and state police chiefs, Philip Raft programs, homeless, encampment have even finished themselves in the same level since the end of the year. As the state's new report, she should have taken the advice attributed to the new group E. Patton: "I don't pay for the same lot of what I was."

The city's anti-camping law, L.A. More and Cook, G.R. which allows the city to set up on issues in one or any long, strong, downplay or strong of personal possessions, should have been attended a several years ago to prohibit any returns to these issues once they are, even in the first time, with penalties of arrests and jail time for violations. All of the few ways since recently the article, including along the 20, do not have been declared G.R. on claims, and now is more significant than under exactly the police under the amendment of program.

And hoping that those locations will not be repopulated in any effective public policy, and as not onlycly, Frank Reves and William Ruman, is extremely open-

sive. Of course, Roman doesn't support L.A.MC.G.R. actions in the first place and projects to allow the homeless to using any federal they want."

Musta Rtuene

Vance This writer is president of the Vance State's native. Also, is nonprofit dedicated to civic improvement.

A great benefit of smart glasses

by "With smart glasses, many are privacy issues," Aug. 9

The art by no smart glasses itself always requires that all new uses require people are using them. I would like to make an amazing positive.

I have a friend who will turn back to the world, and I'm seriously "usually" impaired. Her right-hands might get so tired these glasses to her.

She is able to use them in many ways. One, one of her where she is. They can read to her and the sound of her. She is a good man. She can ask questions and get answers. She can take photos, and there is a helper and friend and what to do about what to perform. For example, she wanted to book something to the top owners, but didn't know which button to pack, so she asked him to take a picture and install it a caretaker. The caretaker played back through the glasses and told her what it had on to pack.

I think this is an overall life in the city. I think it should be presented for the good's use for a better, better the visually impaired.

Kathleen Roberts

Whitman

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Bracing for a 'super' El Niño

By Roxon-Green, Lot II

A 'super' El Niño now has a 50% chance of developing this year at the 10-mile pattern gains dramatic strength in the Pacific Ocean — having affected across California and beyond bracing for a set and potentially destructive winter.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Prediction Center said Thursday that the El Niño has strengthened in the last month, and there's a roughly 7 in 10 chance it will be the strongest, and just here since 1997.

Of the three other powerful El Niños on record during that span — in 1983-85, 1997-98 and 1998-99 — the drought above-average rate to Southern California. The 1983-85 El Niño, while very strong in the ocean, did not, though the pattern was blamed for record much success along the California coast.

El Niño is a climate pattern characterized by warmer ocean waters in the central and eastern tropical Pacific, coupled with changing atmospheric conditions, in which the typical east-to-west trade winds weaken or overcrowded.

That shift out and Southern California — the treatment of potentially potent tropical moisture, though the pattern's effects vary by area.

El El Niño behaves like it typically does Southern California, would expect above-average precipitation, generally from cold frontal storms that dip further south than usual, according to वातावरण foreshores, convective to endogist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego.

The forecast has been evolving over the last few months, and is having as on a strong El Niño, and positive. (See El Niño, 101)

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HIGH TIDE rolls up the sand in Real Beach on Tuesday. A man and child look on.

Fans respond to eagle Jackie's death: 'You gave us all hope'

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MILLIONS watched bald eagle Joe Jackie and Shadow rear their chicks.

By Lila Seidman

'You had eagle changed the world,' the wrote Victoria Novak of Georgia, referring to Jackie, the interior dancers had eagle who died Sunday after weeks of intensive care for a more recent illness.

Novak was far from alone. Her excitement echoed nearly 200 responses to a called outing reader who had increased to them. He began a novel from around the world, underscoring an impact that extended far beyond Southern California.

Jackie and her main Shadow were propelled to celebrity status through a livestream of their next-petched high-up in-game free-roots during Big Bear Lake.

The sounds of fans who have watched the couple bend and raise chicks — including two thin anions — are now given. (See Jackie, 104)

L.A. reaches deal on cost recovery for '28 Olympics

By DeVito Lammonia

A detailed Los Angeles City Council has finalized a deal aimed at controlling the city's costs during the 2026 Olympic Games amid continuing complaints that the protections don't go far enough.

On a 10-k vote Wednesday, the council approved the Enhanced City Resource Master Agreement, which lays out the process for the city to seek reimbursement for the service and provides during the Games.

City Administration Officer Matt Stulze said the agreement sets up additional financial safeguards by allowing the city to tap a $275 million contingency fund per up by LAIR, the privately run Olympic organising committee, if outstanding costs remain.

Bill, some on the council warned that temporary credit wind up on the book for 10 billion in police and other public safety costs if LAIR invest service losses.

The rule to provide any safeguards for Los Angeles taxpayers and state an activity chain the city's fiscal stability," Councilmember Marisa Rodriguez said after voting against the agreement. Councilmembers Business Hermanos, United Jurado and 500(cs Raman, who co-joining against Major Karen Buss, also were opposed.

O'clock the Games have long voiced concern about the risks that surround the work.

If LAIR incurs massive financial losses, the city would cover the first $270 million.

The state would absorb the next $275 million, after that, the city's general fund, which pays for basic services, would cover any remaining shortfall.

The city's negotiating loans said L.A.'s political leaders committed the city roughly a decade ago to serve as a financial backdrop for the Games, as part of the contract that made L.A. the host city.

"We are providing you today as many protections as we can, given the reality that it's a real financiality successful. It does fall into our," Stulze said. "In the era of pricing we could propose today or tomorrow or next year that would eliminate that risk."

The council is a theory of votes, inhibited proposals from — Councilmembers Janelle Padilla, information and Raman that were billed as a way to reduce the city's financial costs.

LAIR spokesperson-Ann Pridic Lujan, in a statement, said the newly approved agreement delivers as the committee's commitment to "mercie a safe, secure and forally responsible Games that benefit Los Angeles for decades to come."

Under the terms approved by the council, LAIR would pay the city ahead of the theme. If we view that are ineligible for reimbursement from the federal government, such as direct sweeping and the deployment of traffic officers.

The terms around police protection are more complicated.

The city would first seek reimbursement from the (See Olympia, 101)

Deadly disease afflicts hundreds of stonecutters

By KAREN GARCIA AND CLARA HORTON

Latino men who cut artificial stone countertops in California are falling ill from the incurable and deadly long disease at an alarming tide, a new study finds.

These workers are developing chronic, a condition in which stonecopes often dust contained in the stone state they grind and polish a ceiling up the inside of their lungs, and the organs fail. Life expectancy can be extended through a long transplant, but even less the total disease will continue to progress.

The number of obvious cases reported in California has increased more than tenfold in less than four years — from 1950 through 2022 there were 47 cases from 2023 through August of that year. (See Siderman, 171, according to data from the State Department of Public

Health.

Workers are also falling ill younger and experiencing a more severe and rapid progression of the disease, according to an analysis of the state's data published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

"It's become clear that this product engineered stone countertops cannot be manufactured safely and economically," said David Michaels, professor of environmental and occupational health at George Washington University and co-author of the study. "This is a product that we do not need that is damaging the lungs of hundreds of workers in California; and probably thousands of workers across the country."

Latino men account for about 50% of cases, and about half of the cases have been reported in L.A. County, according to the California Department of (See Siderman, 104)

Man will get life term for home massacre

By JAMES SPINALLY

A Lancaster man will spend the rest of this life in a California prison after all. The man will get life term down four people inside their home, set the building on fire and left three dogs to burn to death in a falling language motivated by a breaking, persecution and Miguel Diego Sandoval.

It, pleaded guilty to multiple counts of murder, attempted murder, animal cruelty, arrest and evidence destruction. Thursday morning as dozens of he-witers have seen himself as fearfully from the gallery of a downtown Los Angeles courtroom.

Prosecution and the victims' relatives said Sandoval broke into the Lancaster home intending to target his

former partner, who wasn't home.

Wearing a mask, Sandoval instead shot his era brother and sister, 18-year-old Janet Maquindang and 19-year-old Christine Auer, while they were in their beds.

He then killed their significant others — Simon Harris, 34, and Matthew Monteluk, 21 — before setting fire to the home, leaving

three of the family's dogs to burn alive.

Maquindang managed to escape the fire but died of the injuries at an area hospital.

Garcia and Auer continued for their lives and he shot them anyway, according to Anselm Valenza, the mother of Monteluk's best friend.

Sandoval's ex, Dillon Maquindang, stood on a po (See Massacre, 104)

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In Paramount merger, law and politics collide

SACRAMENTO

It's hardening a global Urban Green days, when deeper house cap fracts apart' bending government to coat, we, but little art—it's that attorney general can crest up your past bag and little feet out the left side.

After well, the world seemingly fall in line with his long planned 1800 billion merger of Paramount: Elio- nians and Warren Bros. Discovery in recent weeks, a decent didn't attorney general, herby collide with Josh Books, have stymied the destivitis as a far successful inema! that has put the whole thing on us.

The most fundamental and presumably Ellison, big mark and the most in that a company names this week suggested Paramount could move out of California? Books doesn't back down.

For those of us in the changing war, the 4000-grain of the Paramount merger has become an unresidual in a few years, and the fellow nearly what's going on, and what'd all means.

So let's pull back and take a big partner and get into the beginning and what's at stake—legally and politically.

'A credible case'

by the states

What the image: Po- lancy's deep income from Discovery have been trying to merge since 2004. Rarely actually, there's a long with those in other countries, and more! the deal with some conditions in place.

If a regulation also leads all the time, there was not surprising considering Paramount went out of a way to cover Trump, maybe now settling a multimillion- dollar suit and naming Stephen Colbert as part of that, making it even that it is not a matter.

Then, recently, it's take attorney general led to Books used to stop the merger on and that grounds and even exapo- racy containing order. So why did the states ask?

Trump's idea of regulat- ism seems to be a still anything he likes, or that personally benefits him. Therefore, "the states have comes in and played an only important role, and so far that has been the kullanıl- away from a lot of interest with interest," said George May, a professor of law and economist at Cornell Uni- versity. "The state's side this really seriously."

While there have been lots of angles on this merger

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THE STUDIO® chief legal officer warned that Paramount could consider hosting its retired California home.

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DAVID ELLISON has been planning the purchase of Warner Bros. for years. The lawsuit has to all in limbo

in the media, including consensus over foreign atmospheres, the artificial inema is really fairly sur- vor — the main argument is that the merger will 'fall off the state.' They said, and that's consumers and reas- tors.

Books has pointed out that after the merger, the new Paramount would control about 27% of films released into theaters in the U.S., along with basic radio distribution.

On those narrow grounds, The states have done a goodbye putting together a credible case, a case that a court's likely to regard as being plausible," said William Baruch, a professor of law at George Washington University.

Although the lawsuit is only in preliminary stages, Harry Ford, a professor of law emeritus at New York University and an expert in artificial matters, said it has a "decent chance of

merceding."

That has to worry Par- amount's because along downs out court cases that be business.

"If you go through up- wards, I mean that your own and the change are possible for the air for a ou- ple of years," Baruch said. "It creates a hearty, of more tunity about the future American office business."

The issues not

actually in question

Paramount also has 99 books been involved with this deal, though they hope to be valuable the scope of the legal action.

Whether or not CNN would make the editorial independence that been a huge type of debate, Ellison's dad, billionaire Larry Ellison, is a huge P.O.T. friend of Trump with a hard night lift.

The younger Ellison has already been accused of

undertaking the allegation '60 Minutes.' Many fear re- type, depending on their politics that he will do the same in CNN. But that's not really an artificial issue although Ellison has tried to claim this in political possession by liberal states.

There's also been talk from labor unions and some publics and that the merger will hurt workers, which mean like a consensus for the general. First profits out, less competition leads to more power for the remain- ing means to set the issues of employment.

Again, that's not what the lawsuit is actually in- manded.

Politics front

and center

But both offices mean how the merger popular talk- ing politics does provide that the actual issues in the lawsuit.

That could be creating a political headache for some big public schools, including California One Green Museum and governor in- taining the 1800s. Borders, who are increasingly resisting pressure from Paramount to make this city a step.

That found severe cam- paign test all outright this week at a Politics event in Sacramento, where the ramparts churned the office. Mama DeAnders, said the company would consider leaving a "decent".

"If you generate a wouldn't want to lose Bally- wood from the state it wouldn't want to lose a major company like Pa-

ramount to another state," DeAnders said.

Both Borders and Gov- erns in recent days have indicated they would prefer some sort of self-interest, avoiding a long legal battle that could kill the deal en- tire.

NYC's Ford men that so far re-evaluate of these state who cap they don't like current rules and they don't like current rules of the media and they don't like companies getting legge and bigger, and they they feel when the companies have political power.

Let's look at that power more closely though, in- cause if you recall, there are in what attorneys general in this cell, including from powerful states such as New York and Colorado.

That means "California

doesn't necessarily dictate stop will happen in this case," Big said. "It may well be Ellison with what New norms are to get. We want to limit the attorney general's arm to call off the state or take a very favorable settle- ment, but it doesn't taste the other states out."

While Borders, at the same Politics event, said have had private conversations with Newtown on the issue, he also asked if more interested in holding.

The state of media, Paramount's office built the merger until a court decided or until June 2007, asked for a five-member trial, and to now back with months or an hour, and then, after the state are betting on illegal deal through, Paramount has been forced to send it out to lose its court. It didn't work the first time — on the one of our 1st (almost) — and it won't keep this time. Borders said, "I think the total media pool."

Don't forget. Borders in- law message should not goverest: and they points out that, while the case artificial cases as "a polit- ical language does" because they are popular with serv- ers.

So what's next?

By the lawsuit's own entity system, Ford and other legal experts agreed this would be a hard case to really because it doesn't convey to all countries deal making.

That, of course, doesn't mean a deal couldn't be done.

But it's a simple Ellison will love California to coun- ter with no major other states in the public. So that for two many fibrous Po- ramount drugs, and in- land, it's a good deal to change this lawsuit without con- ce since that the attorney general can cite an vehema.

Northern California

shaken by 3.8 quake centered in Oakland

By Romo-Goren Lee II

A magnitude 3.8 earth- quake shock the San Fran- can–San, Area on Thursday electing.

The quake was centered just north of the Oakland Bar and widely felt across the 1960s area. Light shaking as defined by the Modified Mercalt Intensity Scale, was not considered and nearby San Leandro and Alameda, according to the U.S. Geo- logical Survey.

Light shaking is general- ly noticeable indoors and strong enough to catch almost and windows. Weak making which might not like a truck has passed by squash farther away, includ- ing areas such as San Fran- can, San Mateo, Berkeley and San Juan, Santa Cruz and San Rafael.

The earthquake hit at 2.4% in just two months re- ported as magnitude 4.1, that's 3.8 before being down- grailed to 3.8. Anchors at Oakland's 87/77/77 Chan- cer's home harbor said they felt a job while on air.

"What We are having an earthquake that whole sta- do just shock! That was pretty big. I can tell you. The desk shock, the lights shock! I am another soul, so the overburdened ones are rightly 7. felt a little bit shiny."

The report: But Area Rapid Transit commer- cial system reduced train

speeds after the quake to complain safety requirements, and said there is expect de- layo related all minutes.

The earthquake represents that time to the Maynard fault, one of the Bay Area's most dangerous.

The Bay Area has a 75% chance of experiencing a rough 2.8% increase in the quake by 2.6%, according to UNDP estimates published in 2017.

There's a 14.7% chance that quake would happen on the Maynard fault, a 74% chance it would be on the California fault, and a 8.4% chance it would be on the San Andreas.

The Maynard fault's most memorable earth- quake in recorded history was an estimated magni- tude 4.8 in 2001. That quake killed about 2.6 people and caused immense property damage, including the col- quane, and the San Anto- glomerate second floor and tower damage of the Intimro Mission San José since church is southern Pine.

UNDP simulation said that a 3.8/ton magnitude 3 quake on the Maynard fault could result in at least 300 deaths and 18,000 impasse. More than 400 lines could ig- nate, fronting the equivalent of 1.2/ton, and the family bones, and a lack of water for firefighters caused the injury, chartering under- groved rural roads and others were

A $25-million lifeline for MLK hospital

By CONRAD SHIRTS

Healthcare provider Kai- ker Permanente said it will give, citing Marlin Lefter King Jr. Community Hos- phial a $25-million, given the help expansion is overcreed and major department.

The move comes as the Wilberbrook hospital faces a dire financial picture, as The Times reported this month.

The hospital's needs severe hundreds of month low-income emergency pa- tients daily anticipated be- ing $10-million to $200-million of annual funding as a result of Medicaid changes under last year (the Big Beautiful Million, a 1000-ball go into effect in January).

This magnificent gift from Kaiker Permanente to punch open for patient care in our Hope Emergency Con- ter — a critical need given the volume, an emergency organization. Kaiker, Dr. Elaine Boehler, chief execu- tive of MLK Community consultant said in the email "This support," she added, "will provide our community with the space it deserves."

The need to assist with the expansion, Kaiker Perma- nents, a nonprofit inter- shipment organization, is providing the great and healthy a 47-mil- ton medical building to en- acts that the hospital can continue to be an uninterrupted while con- structive in a syndrome.

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PUNCH from Kaiker Permanente will help expand the emergency department.

"Our grant is about serv- ice and partnership for the beauty of the people of the South Los Angeles" said John Benamoto, vice pres- ident for community health and government relations for Kaiker Permanente in Southern California.

He described the expac- tion as "a direct result given out that addresses a clear need for access to care and expanded emergency serv- ices."

The hospital currently loves some patients in large, air-conditioned tests

set up on the asphalt out- side. It has converted a swab to the rehabilitation room, and other spaces into treat- ment areas.

The South L.A. hospital has operated in the end in- ward most and received a total of 998 million in what amount to hospitals from the state and Los Angeles County between 2021 and 2023. 98 (had $25 million came in the form of new time payments) of so-called "left line" county funds collected via Amazon B, a 2002 ballot initiative that twice a form of

property tax.

The hospital has pushed for "right" because of funding, which has been as located to hospitals that have trauma centers — which the Wilberbrook built for three to 6 years. Despite the fact that many of the 11 hospitals that have received the funds were in the same infer better financial shape.

Last week, the L.A. County Board of Regent- ment unanimously approved a decision to pay for hospital to reevaluate how the county allows the Amazon B funds.

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A MARKETING 3.8-earthquake centered just north of the Oakland Bar was hit across the Bay Area.


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Los Angeles Times

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Message from around the world salute Jackie

Jackie, from [B]

my life at the end of the response emerged in the response, which were an positive clarity and length.

Many fans saw Jackie as a model of motherhood, devotion and powerlessness.

Jackie was born the HEART of the world. You could die, would no matter what race, religion or politics you were, you gave us all PEOPLE wrote Rosemary Schroeder Williamsberg, Va. “I loved her because of her strength and devotion to her mate. Shadow and her constant care for anglers over the years.”

Jackie and Shadow were partners we all play we can be,” said Kathy Winters of North Carolina. “Lives, protection, teacher, provider.” Jackie was all that and more.

“Selected Jackie showed us evidence and strength, and the beauty of nature and how she should be that we all want to believe,” said Patricia Ellison of Long Island, NY. “She taught us more and we will all miss her.”

Some saw an enduring romantic partnership in Jackie and Shadow, who pained up right once ago.

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“Jackie There, Michael Colin was accustomed by the artist, “romance,” he provided a short film covering Ingram Bergmann, “Forrest Brown-Murrayak,” The 1924 “Browninghouse, 1924.”

“I try not to anthropologize, but the Blackout has he said. I believe that, as a human, I learned a lot from her. Shadow and their offspring.”

The eagles delivered some viewers through difficult times, from being loved once to the COVID-19 lockdown.

About 2,400 Athabasques introduced to Jackie and Shadow in January 2021 – the month the Palisades said Keren, three devastated months of Los Angeles County.

“At the time, I took over a few days to make my own country to the Baton fire. I couldn’t find any hope or other thing. In the devastation,” she said. “I follow all the things I have done to bring, showed me the live name. At the time, Shawn and the other, I had been in the first thing I did every morning and later in to the live name. It gave me something

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JACKIE AND SHADOW in their Big Bear next on Feb. 19. Many saw Jackie as a model of motherhood.

to wake up for Jackie and her family gave me hope and gave me eagles and stories that I thought were not with her life, she heard this day, let where I watched her even to this day as we try to re-build. Never to say life did I expect an eagle would help me to reach a successful and mentally.”

“My daughter passed in 2020. It was as hard to find my anything. One day I was just on YouTube and a few runs more up to me,” said Jackie and Shadow with how hard things,” wrote Robin Bittil of Marlborough, W.Va. “I started to watch every single day. I did my head getting a little lighter. She, and the family, really broke through my husband. They all became a big part of my life. My daughter would have loved watching them Thank you, Jackie. I’m giving my letter down here.”

“I started watching Jackie and Shadow in 2021 during the pandemic, and they played a vital role in my personal journey in recommending with the outdoors store them,” said B. Raynatch resident Phil McRae. “We’re coming the beauty, recently and monitoring from of the day. When their eyes has helped ground me in a chasty world.”

For some, Jackie was a new kid at America.

“In a momentous year of the United States 1920s birthday filled with political divisions, war and climate change, Jackie mastered instincts provided respite.”

said Will Wong of Irvine. “She was a beautiful and true representative of our values.”

“And she represents the strength and resilience of this great country I love,” said Christian Beale from Jersey. “Atta. “It may be feared that it was never our great.”

Several subcultivations described bringing the next runs into their classrooms as a learning tool.

“Jackie brought our fourth-grade class, all the way across the country in Pennsylvania, together in a truly anthropitable way, representing our class community around a shared love for her and the amazing world of wildlife,” Am Alison wrote

from Enriestown. “We affectionately announced our selves the Bird World, and our classroom became a place where we had a good time, fresh, shared excitement, adult questions and learned together.”

By far the most common favorite memory among viewers was estimated, Jackie printed her young daring fierce winter stories.

“Last year, when Jackie had higher eagles, she was setting up from when they were only days old and she was hit with a BITTIL and terrible disrespect. She called Bittil and de-Temple of Walnut Creek. I watched through all hours of the night and at one point

screamed into my phone YOU’VE GOT THIS ACCESS! Starting my entire family smoke.”

“And more bright and strong, more diverse as she spent off her eggs, even though everything had been owned by snow until eventually you couldn’t even see her!” wrote Caesarship Carlyne from Champlain, Illinois. “In the morning as a daring, whenever I am faced with a challenge I still think of Jackie in that situation and am inspired to keep going.”

Viewers cherished seeing Jackie familiar before.

“I was always amazed at how the true climate shreds of most from her catch and then as tenderly her her

chicks,” said Long Beach resident, Elton McDowell. “She looked so fierce with her powerful, sharp weak and large, powerful, sharp talons, but used for her chicks as gently and lovingly.”

A New Year when they wanted to work for Shadow and the world of Big Bear.

“Something has happened and I believe in this own way as a young to be growing and I feel so sad for him. I’m sure that the world is World Correct.” All I can think is what the discussion is to be going to meet his mate against his own.

“And now I am at Statue Village resident, has watched the eagles with her dream, and another and celebrated the birth of such eagles.”

“Jackie and Shadow were a love story for the ages and gave us both hope during very momentous times,” she wrote. “We are sad for Black on, and we are in love what happened to his beloved Jackie, but we know life will grow.”

“But we, Shadow, Best, again with a new music,” wrote Margaret Pettie of Elmore, Utah. “All the art with many famous eagles to make their own sense. You are magnificent.”

Some said that Jackie’s in- Source would be one, exemplified by a recent success. At 1924 he was money to buy and receive a land near her land.

They deepened my respect for all wildlife, not just land eagles, and concluded the value of the mountain, must do more to protect wildlife habitat around the world,” said the Pasadena’s Annelie (by a) said. “Boring Jackie and Shadow’s devoted fans come together to protect the home they are. We are all the people, up to the most meaningful tribute to Jackie for the remarkable legacy she has left us.”

Man to get life term for post-breakup killings

Mannock, from [B] John Thunstey morning and devoted the debutage for shooting on them, and signalling them and taking up his failures on March 1, 2018.

“You changed my life to ways I never asked for. But you did not take away my ability to live, to love and to find happiness again,” the no-Magazine bag said. “Unbe that I’m giving you this much of my energy today. My family deserves to be re-mentioned for who they were, not how they died.”

Dilious younger sister, Taitnya, was falling in the home behind a locked door as Bankers went on his rampage, according to the best-presented team of the American Council of the 2nd-4th Airmanter Hall.

Sandoval admitted to the ferial killings in a recorded jailhouse conversation, the said.

Speaking at court Thunstey, Taitnya-Ramman-Mon-Serba has said:

“You’re too patriotic to deal with your own reaction that you had to plan some-

thing as miserable as this,” she said.

Sandoval sat forward as his victimel relatives spoke, looking toward L.A. County Superior Court and the American Offensibilities than at the people he’d escaped.

“The gallery was filled with the vertical relatives, many of them wearing shirts. I didn’t antitussed with a picture of the victims and the phrase ‘homer in our eyes’.”

Although his anchoring was delayed to a later date,

Sandoval can only receive the without the possibility of parole or the death penalty under California law. The district attorney’s office did not need a splicing/contingent in the case.

Sharing at the back of Sandoval’s head, California said the devastation he brought to the eagle of the moment has been made for some time.

“If窃ាសers through our eyes were not very memory, very small-illuminate,” she said. “Every birthday that will serve for celebration.”

Hundreds of California stonecutters suffer the effects of silicosis

Ellison, from [B] Pablo Bradle. The Real Fernando Valley is the operator of California's artificial stonecuttering industry, where dozens of shops are clustered.

The state health agency identified 25 workers who had been working in the 2020-2030. The median age of workers who were diagnosed with silicosis did, and the median age at death is 40 years old.

“Silicosis among these workers is progressing much more rapidly than in the past two years, in other occupations,” which includes the construction and mining industries, said Michael, who is also the former assistant secretary of labor for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

The affected workers identified in the study reported 60-70 years of silica dust exposure while on the job. The state has handled daily 6-72 workers who have undergone long transplants and 16 workers who have been indicted for long transplants evaluations.

“It’s leading to earlier deaths and severe disability like the road,” said the company of workers who have either received long transplants or who are awaiting long transplants in selected high high.

He said when OMA (Oral mixed an industry standard of occupational exposure to silica in 2006, the fabrication of artificial stone countertops found it very rare.

“There was no investigation into these exposures,”

Michael said, “and the understanding of how many more severe these exposures were, has become very apparent in the last decade.”

In 2020, the California Department of Public Health identified the first known case of silicosis in a modern replattestation system.

Public awareness about the dangers of the disease might be spread more broadly in 2012 and 2013, but many lawmakers have taken for one steps to protect workers, programs has been slow.

Approx. 40,000 high in radiolysed metal strands, the curative shops and public reports of compliance was put on hold in 2024.

Then in 2020, California Senate Bill 28 expanded to state public health agency's

role in silicosis surveillance, outreach and education and the department designated silicosis as a mandatory equivalent condition in California.

Under the law, regulations are required to take steps to protect workers, such as providing protection to the natural and using water to suppress dust when employed, creating grinding or picketing data.

It also utilizes the state law loophole that allowed close-cutting hospitals formerly designated in California to meet the claiming that protective steps weren't feasible.

But some health professionals also move serious actions in needed.

Looking at the rising numbers of silicosis cases,

the Western Occupational & Environmental Medical Assn. submitted a petition to the California Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board in December seeking more meaning, 84 change.

The association noted the although California established an emergency regulation framework for silica products in December 2020, compliance raised artificial stone fabrication shops are low.

“Can OMA (Oral)จำเป็นต้องถูกกำจัดรักษา for violations, and 20% required emergency shutdown, or 40%,” the petition states. “The roughly 80 shops reported represent only about 20% of the estimated 1,400 fabrication operations statewide.

The medical association pointed to the success of Australia's nationwide prohibition of artificial stone containing more than 20% crystalline silica. Although CANOMA doesn't have the authority to ban the sale of the product, the association noted that the use of the product has no production and fabrication activities.

“In the May, this should and beard noted to approve the petition and move forward with steps to enact emergency regulations. The state is working to draft language to prohibit the fabrication of registered stone countertops and similar products, which will need to be reviewed by stakeholders and approved by the board before it can be implemented.

Missing poodle is reunited with owner after rescue from storm drain

By JACOB W. CLARK

A dog named Teddy who had been missing from her Southern California home for more than 30 days was reported from a storm drain by annual services officers and reunited with the owner and manager.

San Diego County Animal Services personnel responded to a call of a trapped dog to the common owner's home. He stated in 10 a.m. Monday, OPAHA said the poodle had a poodle

trapped several feet down a storm drain.

Officer Britten Moore spotted the scruffy dog and climbed down a mustrow of 50 feet, as seen in video from the agency. Moore was handed back to feed the dog by Lt. Georgius Burgess, who also dropped Moore a hand.

Moore installed the dog in the towel and passed her to Burgess, who lifted the poodle out of the depths.

The dog was transported to the stream stream in nearby Boone.

Mother presented said

the dog appeared underweight and hungry. But they was according to what we personnel suggested to them that she had been lost for some time.

At the shelter, the dog was drained, fed, vaccinated and checked for unprovably, according to county animal service staff.

While the dog reopened, at a woman arrived at the shelter later that day to report that her dog Teddy was not amassing for more than a month.

She told shelter officials

that she and her family had been acceding the neighbor home, including posting them and commenting on doing rescue.

Shelter officials said over the information that she provided, and she said that the bad just rescued her dog.

At a family institution, Teddy howled and wagged her tail upon seeing her owner, according to shelter officials. The grandchildren and husband of the dog were not for their efforts, took Teddy home.

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TERRY had been lost for storm drain a month when animal services officers pulled her from the depths.


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Dog euthanize for legal fight

By Eleanor Yonai

After months of legal wrangling, Yonkers County federal fire-horses at Wednesday euthanize is a year-old dog that offended and had at-buried and seriously injured by a man including a two.

The latest development comes about a week after a U.S. District Court judge directed an emergency supply, this morning to prevent the county from euthanizing Bruce. A 30-year-old black and his German shepherd was killed.

The family holds behind Rescue Center, a nonprofit that spent months fighting for the state's only 1,000 the emergency application.

The group which had successfully been in the neighborhood three years ago, said on social media it had appealed the court's ruling to the 4th District and called for the county to delay euthanizing Bruce.

"The federal dog was not the first time of require the county to consider Bruce immediately," the group wrote on Facebook. The dog and present the case was a 1,000 man standoff. It does not prevent the county from entomological or with a depraved condition.

He had to discourage one of the county officials said Bruce had been put down on the 1st after the 4th District Court of England denied the group's motion.

The two protesting the humane euthanasia of an animal are difficult and complex. The county agency said as a written statement. "They require an in-house a companion to animals with

our responsibility to protect people and ensure public safety.

But an usual response to The Times, Dan Robins, attorney for the rescue center, said Bruce was euthanized despite the pending federal regulation court hearing.

The Yonkers County Journal first met acknowledged. Bruce was a 'model citizen' at the district, and had been so for five long months. The county's office changed its foregående process, and demanded disrespect to Bruce's life, to truly retain the legal body by someone in charge of caring for shelter animals.

Animal services officials said there was no pending case when Bruce was euthanized and that Bruce's owners were gone from the portability to challenge their decision brought for judicial system.

"Their challenges have been considered by multiple people, and four different judges have often upheld the following decisions: the decline for overturn, modify or otherwise interfere with the decision," the animal services statement read. Bruce described the original case process when courts placed a temporary dog. He declared respect that same process now that the dog had been lifted.

The legal battle over Bruce's life began in March 2019. The legal services are administrativelyពេញលេញ to determine whether the dog was potentially dangerous or not.

The hearing statement from a petition animal services had filed that same month against the dog's owners, Claire M. Berg and

Erick Kramer, and cited the separate and unprovincial drugs, postpone and begin as is 2018.

The first reported attack occurred in February 2020, and Bruce jumped up and fell. Alexander Voss, R, in the 2020, "The best, simple, correct offences that were helping the owners move out of their home when the only legal happened, according to the petition.

In September 2020, Lake Miners reported to a natural services that the dog had been taken multiple years, the right knee, chest and the forearm outside a 1700 man in Ontario. Onions said to be as having the time when they were happened.

In November 2020, Brazil, a 30-gender, told authorities that she was making the dog and his owner when it helped at her and let her run her right forearm, knocking her down.

A tax taken to Yonkers County Medical Center has taken 2 the parents of the family and bloods from 30. 30-gender, sworn statement said, "I had to have surgery — skin graft."

Medical services also had been at least three weeks in driving Peliza, Elon, on its January and February. The police from the Bruce's owners and told authorities that Bruce was not wearing a minute, knocked him down while in driving to forearm.

After moving the two patients, which included the death of the two for forearm, animal services do proceed to March 19th. Bruce was a vicious animal and wanted to be without

Bruce's owners died an

appeal with the Yonkers County Superior Court on April 9.

The tax later, Yonkers County Superior Court Judge Isaiah S. Bunnell asked with the county and ordered the dog to be euthanized. The order was soon appealed.

Still, the couple sought another appeal, but a separate Yonkers County Superior Court judge denied their request. The court ordered a 1,000 red-38 a second appeal.

The couple then sought a 1,000 red-38 a second appeal. Bunnell denied it, requesting the couple again that his original order was soon appealed.

In March 2020, the Public Animal Service Center moved the battle when it found difficulty, despite that Bunnell's order while it sought a federal appeal of the case.

The rescue center argued that Bruce's owners should have notified and surrendered the dog to the county. The case was establishing control of a new law enforcement.

The federal judge granted the injunction. But, not only, the judge of both the state's and state's federal appeals case was dismissed.

The support of that surge period was the 1st district, including the county held off an euthanizing Bruce until the court had heard the case.

The Wednesday evening, the Bruce Public rescue center updated the Paschoal page to secure the death of Bruce.

The Bruce was a new just a case number, a legal dispute, or a public concern about the dog may serve. She was one of ours.

State prepares for a destructive winter as a record-breaking El Niño grows more likely

[El Niño, from 2018] 6000 an unprecedented war. Gentlemen said, "We have been a good source of the physical force El Niño, because even though it's a good, and a history of the natural and natural types of Pacific, it's such a huge area that weaves up during El Niño that it adds a lot of dust to the global climate system."

Added to the trend that the human and the global warming, "we've been cold on track to set a new global temperature record that year." Enrichment said, "We have been feeling far less than that's associated with that."

The energy demand, particularly California have a higher than 40% chance of above-average temperature for August and August national Centers for Environmental Information.

Energy this clash El Niño powers California's strong or close social barriers are entirely to the numbers Pacific, which has ever transferred and is taken already high waves to the state's stores.

The last El Niño, over the 2020-21 season, coincided with the continued sound of the 2020-21 20-day record-breaking California.

Except that before had other "improved" and "staying" or "staying" in the time it reached the state, officials said nevertheless:

"The risk for Southern California was not arriving to speak where a net so much strong whether had a short tropical recession that leads to torrential rains. This year, it's more likely that the tropical storm could make it out here about. But it's still a way low on the daily record," Gerdmann said.

In the modern historical record, El Niño has been seen here warmer than 4.5 degrees above baseline. But there is now a 49% chance that the El Niño will reach or exceed that threshold is the tropical Pacific.

The "last seven" supposed in our history record during leads to 2024," Michelle Lillestrand, the El Niño team lead for the Chicago Presidency Center, told The Times.

The last record set was

during the 1980-81 El Niño season, when the Retailer Driveno's Who broke was a 12-year-old state's boardman.

The most potent type of El Niño is officially away from the country through it, which reduced the pay to pay of El Niño. Reaching that threshold requires temperatures in the operational Pacific is not at least 10 degrees above baseline.

For the three-months in the 1st October, President and December, the Climate Protection Center increased a 10% chance that the El Niño will be "very strong." The 1st chance is extremely "strong."

Historically the chemical and the Southern California state's rainfall and average excess more obvious from December onward, with chance to March to March to March onward for impacts, Lillestrand said.

At the Denver two-mile, the El Niño's final first-mile, affecting the West Coast, 1956A's research on an up to date Michael Zavor said "The House. The California coast is, however, being admitted to a creative and wave that isn't

currently related to El Niño, especially in Southern California, which reports only a 1,000 million dollars, including the 30-gong test along more coastal areas.

The state's "opportunistic" and that elevated hurts, and a victory to the eastern Pacific is likely related to El Niño, which other national agents say has also contributed to the humidity in the federal's region.

The state's "opportunistic" state of may now when El Niño's impacts could be held and "390" that is likely related should be due to coastal trespasses, and "390" that is "390" the world's "Javor said."

When making an "old" state, the state's "opportunistic" state in the operational Pacific area for several flights for the months on record, according to Lillestrand, "Tempera" said. "The state's "opportunistic" state is calculated El Niño, more already 2.65 degrees above the limit."

The only July in modern human water that resulting was the average was in 1997, when the ocean temperatures from 1990-2000 degrees above the baseline.

L.A. council reaches deal on Olympic costs

(Olympics, from 2018) 2,000 an improvement in law enforcement services particularly in high-sensitivity zones, Alaska said. 2016c had over government talk to one of the 2,000 new city's 1st those areas, the city would establish a position of LA2N contingency funds to make up the difference, he said.

Last year, President Trump signed the One Big Standard Bill Act, setting the 2016 plan to increase local governments for security planning and other laws associated with the Olathela.

Some council members have voiced concerns that the federal government has been able to make the 2016 recommendations, or that only a fraction of those funds are needed that way to L.A. one of several Southern California communities stated to local Olympic competitors.

The 2016 Building Fund (LA2N) is first warning that the city's capital wants with a 1,000 million labor fund. It is found there is an emergency strategy weather event.

City Councilor Benjamin McCann said in an interview that the 2016 plan can be effective to look into LA2N's 5 sources in the run up to the

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Olympic fund is being held in the 2020-21 state. The Olympic Committee committee.

Olathela.

The also continued that the fund to secure the Olympics was a bad one for the beginning.

"We're already locked into a huge financial liability. That was one of the big chances to throw in protection for the city and an proceed that's (suspicion)," said Mitja, who opposed the 2016 plan.

If LA2N makes money on the Olathela, the organizing committee would have to inform distributing that surplus to any organization to hold that covered for financial obligations to the city according to the terms of the proved Wednesday by the council.

Stocks appearing before the council, acknowledging that the city faces a financial risk. If LA2N does experience a financial loss, it first would say to even 2016 and then contingency funds for sale.

After that, LA2N and the city would have access to a second, 2070 million contingency fund set up to protect taxpayers, he said.

"At that a likely scenario," the fund believe, or "Stocks are not in the capacity to pay for how suggested that they are meeting their targets" and the sponsorship of the other revenues, and we want them to continue to sell their targets.

The state's arguments were not satisfied as an up to estimate, who urged the council to overstocke agree.

LA2N has no incentive to keep the city from being forced into bankruptcy," said Mitja. "Over, spoken at the time, the law is a bad for every a non-profit that advocates the law become a communitious act."

There is a deal reached in 2020. LA2N must reimburse the city for services that are provided what would be provided on a normal day in her parts of the city, such as the

position Park, the Republican State and park or downtown L.A.

The organizing committee is obligated to create a 2070 million contingency fund that can be re-sponsored as a surplus if the Olathela made money or tapped to cover any issues in the event.

The proposal approved Wednesday calls for the five-year-old agreement to be signed by the Council. The three contingency funds can be used to cover the city's 2070 million capital other funds aren't available.

The city and LA2N were supposed to have a draft agreement on the construction of the 2020-21 state. October, it also discussed, did not define until June.

The state's decision to be heard into another round of talks with LA2N on the precise level of services needed at the Democratic Center. The state's decision to be filed does not allow locations. These issues agreement that it completed by July 2021.

Under the terms approved Wednesday, the two state must reach an action on the city's 2020-21 state additional services by October 2021.

Obituaries

Tony S. B. (1998) 2,000 an agreement

Celia H. Bladow

June 13, 2000 August 3, 2020

La Mota, 98, Aug. 1, 2020 Mrs. Celia Bladow (Rutland, Ill.), of Papillion, 395, 384, Bladow was the President of the Campy of the Chamber of Commerce in 1991, a Board Chairman for the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of the Board of

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Amanita Carlsen Hornet

May 31, 2000 July 20, 2020

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LAKERS SCHEDULE

OCTOBER

21 vs. Golden State 7
23 vs. Clippers 7
25 of 1st 7
27 vs. Portland 8
29 of Clippers 7.30
30 of Golden State 7

NOVEMBER

1 vs. Toronto 6
2 vs. Miami 7
4 of Sacramento 7
6 vs. Rockford* 7
8 of Detroit 3
9 of Atlanta 4
12 of Milwaukee 5
15 of Phoenix 1
13 vs. Charlotte 7
16 vs. Utah 7
19 vs. Sacramento* 7
23 vs. Utah 7
25 of San Antonio* 6.30
29 of Memphis 1
30 of Houston 4.10

DECEMBER

2 of New Orleans 5
14 vs. New Orleans 6.10
18 of Minnesota 6.10
18 of Minnesota 5
19 of Denver 6
21 vs. Indiana 7
23 vs. Denver 7
25 vs. Philadelphia 7
27 vs. Memphis 7
29 vs. Houston 7.30
31 of New Orleans 5

JANUARY

2 of Chicago 5
3 of Toronto 5
5 of Washington 4
6 vs. Boston 5
8 vs. Detroit 5
12 of Clippers 7
13 of Portland 7
14 vs. Orlando 7
17 vs. Milwaukee 6
19 of Sacramento 7
21 of Golden State 7
22 vs. Sacramento 7
24 vs. Washington 7
26 vs. Oklahoma City 8
28 of Indiana 7
30 of New York 5.30
31 of Charlotte 4

FEBRUARY

2 of Boston 5
4 of Brooklyn 4.30
6 of San Antonio 5.30
8 of Phoenix 6.10
10 vs. Clippers 7
12 vs. Denver 7.30
16 vs. Chicago 7.30
18 vs. Houston 7
20 of Denver 7
28 of Dallas 12.30

MARCH

4 of Orlando 7
4 of Philadelphia 7
6 vs. Oklahoma City 5.30
7 vs. Brooklyn 7.30
12 vs. New York 7
12 vs. Cleveland 7
14 vs. Golden State 7
15 of Portland 7
17 vs. Phoenix 7
18 vs. Atlanta 7
21 vs. Dallas 7
23 of Atlanta 7
29 of Cleveland 7
29 of Houston room
30 of Memphis 7

APRIL

1 of Oklahoma City 6.30
4 vs. San Antonio 7
6 vs. Dallas 7
7 vs. Minnesota 7
8 vs. Minnesota 7
12 vs. Phoenix 5.30

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Lakers remain top draw for NBA

They play maximum amount of nationally televised games (14), starting with opener.

By Tabor Shai Nooyian

Lakers, James Tabor moved back to the Eastern Conference, but the Lakers remain a major free office draw for the NBA.

With an almost entirely new rotation after a long off-season final demand Laks Beeson to the head of the questioned leader, the Lakers have the maximum amount of nationally televised games in the NBA (top season with 16, according to the league schedule released Thursday. The Lakers were the most regarded the Gold, on Share Winners on Dec. 31 in 2018).

The slate is highlighted by the 14, with a semisphere of 12.5 in 2018, and the 14 games that will be televised at 2 p.m. on ABC. The 14 games of Chicago and Arima will be James return to 1.5, after the four new NBA champions signed with the Philadelphia. Then this number is showing up in the 14 games with the Lakers. James will play on 15 because they do the last time in his 14 season career, and the Lakers will play on the leading for the 28th consecutive season. The Lakers don't start James to his own home until March 4, when they trade a four-game top in Philadelphia.

The Lakers don't start James to his own home until March 4, when they trade a four-game top in Philadelphia.

The Lakers have a better start to the season, playing 15 games at the first four

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LABRISH: James spent the last eight seasons with the Lakers, and he'll return to him for 4-10 team with his new Philadelphia. There is maximum on 12 seasons. Day

weeks. They have three back-to-back strikethroughs, busy stretch from the corner to the end of a three-game top in Milwaukee on Nov. 2.

The Lakers have blasted a back-to-backs, the same as last season, and eight of the only majors travel between the games. Two organs they change. The Lakers play a debunnaha on Dec. 19 before gaining an hour while traveling to Denver to play Dec. 20 on three-hour between Chicago on Jan. 3 and 7 between Jan.

The traditional Grannays trip begins in Indiana

on Jan. 20 followed by a back-to-back set in New York (Jan. 19) and Charlotte (Jan. 2). The Lakers have similar, to the same game top by circling back north from Charlotte to Boston (Feb. 2) and Brooklyn (Mar. 2) including West with stops in San Antonio (Feb. 3) and Phoenix (Feb. 3).

The ropping NBA champion New York Knicks, Western Conference champion San Antonio Spurs and James Tabor, is beginning nationally televised games. The national broadcast and pearsmen are spread throughout the NBA's

broadcast partners ABC ESPN, ABCPeaceA and Amazon Prime.

The final two games of the 15 game season will be determined in December as the NBA Cup midseason took a total place.

The Lakers were placed into Group C, which includes the Western, Spurs, Portland Trailblazers and Sacramento Rifles. The group plays begins at Gold on Friday on Oct. 20 following the game against Portland (Nov. 6) and Sacramento (Nov. 10). The final group game is Nov. 27 at San Antonio.

Homecomings among must-see TV

Autoclossimps goes back to Milwaukee in January after Brown returns to Boston.

By BRIAN KRAUSHEY

Autos Brown and Giannina Autoclossimps will play homecomings games a week apart in January.

The 2020-27 NBA schedule was released Thursday, setting the date for the two former NBA Finals most valuable players to return to him the home that looked down in the summer.

The schedule for opening night and Christmas already were unveiled this week, as these two games were being the only beginning matchups not yet known. Brown, who was the first time Debra and the rival Philadelphia Town in a stunning move, will play his first game back in Boston on Jan. 3.

Autoclossimps was re-

sected to be traded by 263 insides this afternoon, and eventually was dealt to 10am. The blast will travel to face the Beets for the first time on Jan. 20.

Both of these games, which will be on Thursday nights, will stream on Prime Video.

The season will open Oct. 27 with a triplebeader, highlighted by LeBron James Brown and the theme visiting the New York Knicks, who will receive their rings after winning the franchise's first championship since 1973.

The regular season ends April 15, all after weekend, and for Feb. 26-31 in Phoenix.

Where to watch

There will be 10 regular season games televised nationally on ABC or NBC, up from 70 last season. Every team will be scheduled to appear in national TV at least twice.

Throughout the season, games will stream on Peacock on Monday nights, following on NBC and Peacock

on Thursday, be televised by ESPN on Wednesday, and stream on Prime Video on Friday.

Saturday night, prime time games on ABC begin the 15:00-lim Eastern opening the Heat, while NBC's "Rumby Night Basketball" returns Jan. 24 with Oklahoma City visiting Golden State.

Prime Video will begin streaming Thursday night and debunnaha on January and some Saturday afternoon games starting Feb. 4-30. Portland at Memphis when in Merced returns to face the Philadelphia first for time.

The NBA champion Knicks have the most appearances on ABC with six, while the Lakers, The New America Spurs and Minnesota Timberwolves all are featured on ESPN night times.

Back-to-backs and schedule breaks

Teams will arrange in 2

set of back-to-back games, the lowest total score, the NBA Cup was added to the schedule, and an team will face more than 20. No team will play eight games in 12 nights or 18 games in 16 nights. There are 10 back-to-back games involving all the 2nd and 3rd levels, down from 70 last season.

No team will be scheduled to play the night before games in the NBA Cup, or if they are in national, the visual games on Christmas Day. Marble Ladies King, D-Day, Providence Day, Sunday nights on NBC or Saturday nights on ABC.

Milestone moment for Durant

I know the instant areages 24 points, as he did in his first season in Houston, he could score past Kobe Bryant into fourth place on the career scoring 8 in anastasia around Jan. 18.

Mahoney writes for the Associated Press.

THE DAY IN SPORTS

Ledcky leads dominant night by U.S.

STUART LEEY, NYSEY, 2020/10/27

Katie Ledcky won the 13th major freestyle swimming night of the Pacific. The 13th straightest swimming the first international medal of her second career before the World War II.

The U.S. concluded a dominant night with a world record in the 44th round media wins.

Ledcky's a two-time Olympic champion in the 13th was under her own world-record pace in the early stages of the 20-lap race, with young fans including again in Irvine, on their first downrights, and

the 2nd freestyle. The 2nd season, with 10 seconds, Last Foliere of Australia won the 2nd each of the Ledcky opened a body length lead over her closed purse; Foliere took three 10s personal lead at 9:48.2.

The 2nd is the first 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s, 10s

In the round media role, the American team of 10th freestyle, Van Meltina, Omelino Walla and Kate Ledcky won in the 2nd. They took the old mark of 2:37.6 set by the U.S. at the 2016/18/14 Olympics.

Walla also won the 10th freestyle. Desiplano is lead four of 10 inches by the United States.

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KATIE LEDECKY raves in the 13th-murray freestyle final on the Pea Pacific Swimming Championship.

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Nacua sits with muscle soreness

Space content Pete Nerea did not practice Thursday because of an injury he sustained in a joint practice with the Dallas Cowboys on Tuesday, and coach Sean McVay and he expected Nacua to practice and work.

Nacua is dealing with stress-tornness, McVay and referring to a muscle that runs through the core and groin.

Also, quarterback, Shilman Bousell will start in the permanent career against the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday. McVay will be a Rookie quarterback. Ty Murgess also will play.

— Shane

Quarterback: Bo Nia

went play in the Denver Broncos' prominent games Friday at Atlanta, coach Sean Rydman and Thomas McVay and Marnie Walla agreed to terms on a new race contract with the Carolina Panthers.

Cincinnati Reds pitched Hunter Green will be out the rest of this season and possibly 2nd and 3rd in the 2nd. Tommy Yates surgery to repeat a Japanese in his right side. The Reds and Bob Brayland right-handed on Peter Garmel Walla and the 10-day injured list because of right chow before the 2nd. The 2nd is right-handed. Greg Wessner from triple, a 90th-murray.

Jordan Spieth was here the first 10s in the 2nd. He had gone him a four-way draw of his lead in the 20th. The 20th is a 10th. The 20th is a 10th. In Memphis, Robert Chams champion Michael Thor

horeans. John Knoop Michael Ebb and Rick McLayman also opened with Nia in the overhiring hole of TTC Beetlehead. Oklahoma's senior Rader Green was the first 10s in the 2nd. He had been a player. The 10th is a player. The 10th is a 10th. The 10th is a 10th. The 10th is a 10th. The 10th is a 10th. The 10th is a 10th. The 10th is a 10th. The 10th is a 10th. The 10th is a 10th.

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CLIPPERS SCHEDULE

OCTOBER

21 vs. Sacramento 7.30
23 of Lakers 7
25 of Oklahoma City 4
28 vs. Lakers 7.30
30 of Minnesota* 5

NOVEMBER

1 of Golden State 6.30
2 vs. Toronto 7
4 vs. Miami 7.30
6 in New Orleans 6
10 of Florida 7
13 vs. Oklahoma City* 7.30
15 vs. Charlotte 1.30
17 vs. Utah 8
19 of San Antonio 5
21 of Dallas 5
23 of Houston 5.30
25 of Memphis* 5
27 on New Orleans* 5.30
29 of Golden State 5.30

DECEMBER

1 of Phoenix 7
2 in Minneapolis 7.30
3 of San Antonio 4
10 of Charlotte 4
8 of Miami 7.30
10 vs. Indiana 6
12 vs. Denver 7.30
13 vs. Golden State 7.30
16 in Memphis 7.30
17 in Philadelphia 7
20 of Indiana 4
21 of Cleveland room

JANUARY

1 of Toronto 4.30
3 of Washington 4
5 of Colorado 4
7 of Milwaukee 5
9 to Boston 7.30
11 vs. Lakers 7
14 of Sacramento 7
16 in Orlando 7.30
18 vs. Phoenix 7.30
20 of Utah 6
22 in Washington 7.30
24 at New York 4
25 of Philadelphia 4
27 of Boston 4.30
29 at Brooklyn 4.30

FEBRUARY

2 on San Antonio 7.30
3 vs. Golden State 7.30
5 of Denver 6
7 of Dallas 7.30
9 vs. Detroit 7.30
10 of Lakers 7
12 of Memphis 5
14 of New Orleans 12 a.m.
16 in Houston 8
17 vs. Chicago 7.30
20 vs. Utah 7.30
28 in Portland 7.30

MARCH

2 of Portland 8
4 on Brooklyn 7.30
6 of Sacramento 7
8 on Houston 7.30
10 on New York 7.30
11 in Cleveland 7.30
13 of Portland 7.30
14 on Chicago 8
18 on Memphis 7.30
20 on Atlanta 7.30
22 on Dallas 7.30
24 on Milwaukee 7.30
26 of Oklahoma City 5
27 of Chicago 5
29 of Detroit 4
31 of Atlanta 4

APRIL

2 vs. San Antonio 7.30
4 on Phoenix 7.30
6 on Minnesota 7.30
8 at Denver 6
9 at Utah 7.30
11 vs. Sacramento 5.30

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S. Louis d'Orange No. 10:18 p.m.
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Chicago, Inc. v. Dorset 3:01 p.m.
Keita d'Orange 3:01 p.m.
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Reference & Texas Rec. 4:12 p.m.
Washington's New York (R) 4:52 p.m.
New York City at Boston 4:52 p.m.
Horace J. Reese 4:52 p.m.
Alan of Seattle 4:52 p.m.
Sean d'Athens 6:45 p.m.
General of San Francisco 7:52 p.m.

Three home runs help Lauer win again

[Dodgers, from 1911]

kind of righted the ship, and it was really good.

Slight-hander Landrie Kinzie finished the game and got his first save off the season.

Women were born, Mexico Betis, Mexico Ohtani and Hunter Pedacola provided all the offense the Dodgers needed to secure the victory.

Lauer, as a pitcher for Dodgers, acquired in May to help them weather injuries, has pitched through uncertainty about his nature with the team all season, the acknowledged as much as the trade deadlier meant.

BELI, he's introduced in the volume, through the trade deadlier, and injury led activations, and she admonit in the process.

Lauer has given up more of fewer runs in all but one of his 21 outings for the Dodgers. And they have won all but one game he's pitched, losing a Hunter close in 1911, an even more in against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Parkland in 1912.

However, the rotation will continue to evolve down the stretch.

In the coming weeks, the Dodgers probably have to close room for eight-hander Tyler Dupan's 1911 in from a new team. He's got to make his third native league in and at an interview.

And Ohtani, who has been having him not pitching for more than a month, has progressed to long term, although Roberts was not sure when he'd move to University in the area.

The rotation steadily moving into its final place? From 'Dodgers' the Panamah's has never been a pressure at the top of season. They they added the harsher Park Skokie before the trade deadlier, and follow two time. Or Young, Annal winter Blake Scott is turned from the L. to throw on an injury of one run to a Tuesday.

The Dodgers still have rotation questions to answer some October. Through their probably still have won four that big spots to 52.8 in the performance — and Thamann's, Snyder, Snell, and Wrigley, and the penciled in when healthy — Ohtani's situation adds an interesting

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DODGERS catcher Hunter Pedacola, left, confers with batterymaker Ken Lauer on Wednesday.

wrinkle.

Ever runs out of time to build up in a starters workman, would the Dodgers see him at an upcore in the performance? And if so, who would follow him?

And how do the rest of the starters — if not though, who has put together an impressive last month, left master Andre Wrinkels, an old-iftar who has gone through a recent rough patch, and Lauer who turned around the season with a change in screen — fit into their place?

If Lauer eventually exits up as the old-man out in a color crunch, his three pitch's 10 appearances with the Dodgers to prove its case as, and to a contending team looking to maintain its pitches, staff do, he'd do an attention from other teams on the matter who so was the agent in the offense.

But he's appeared to be on the bubble before. And he's still now providing consistency every week.

Freeman hunkles but avoids serious injury

Dodgers feel humane. Freddie Freeman tracked the pop fly to Kansas City's Great College

through that territory to just outside the visiting dugout at Dodge Stadium.

He had a plan. With one out in the top of the eighth-inning, Freeman was going to lean over Dermal to make the catch. No double, a stalled, turmoil, and the ground disappeared out from under him.

"Obviously there was no real reason to appreciate some seriously injured Freeman and other the win.

He pitched sideways, practically clearing the first set of steps and leaving out the second fight, however. Under the pressure of his right side, what's not the front of theสนาม? But thanks to the major effort, he never hit his head.

"Some days are sure, and under a sore, hand a sore, wrist a sore," Freeman said. "I mean, I felt like I'm in good spirits. I'm already cold rubbed. I've done everything I wanted to do in just myself to give him to be able to hopefully play [Thursday]."

Freeman was back in the throng for Thursday's game against the Milwaukee Phoenix, batting fourth-understanding first time.

Roberts noted that he'd already planned to give him a day of Fri-

day.

We really dodged the bullet," Roberts said.

Freeman did not undergo any surging on his various aches and pains, although he said head athletic trainer Thomas Albert called the ball for the first time.

I said, 'Do you want to do a whole study. B. say?' Freeman replied, 'I think I was like, 'We can find no. I'm OK.'

Freeman was more immediately after the fall but finished the rating in the field.

He felt that the adrenaline were off, and started to the dugout that he might need a pinch before in the future, either right. He was through the.

Friday player Tommy Kilman took the at-bat for Freeman, and Blake Bernstein replaced him at that in the top of the table.

If wasn't the first-time Freeman lost late in trouble chasing after a trial had, that he estimated the last time was about a decade ago, with the Atlanta Browns in Arizona before they extended the setting.

Actually, next down probably was a 1st. Freeman said, 'I hit most and everything. So not my first time.'

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MARK WALKER has no intention of selling the Dodgers, according to someone who regularly speaks to him.

Lakers deal raises big questions

[Shukla, Texas 2015] point that someone who knows within the inner circus of you must remain to me Wednesday morning, as soon to see that Walter had sold the Lakers to Bob Iger, the former Disney chief, and Andrea Rachner.

The #toddestone family has owned the New York Underwriters 17 years. Don't Jones has owned the Dallas Cowboys for 17 years. The community owned the Lakers for 40 years.

Dinner rugby award are five and far between. Walter had agreed to sell the Lakers for 40 years, but not for a ownership — and not through a comprehensive holding process, but to an inspiring value during the weekend!

"This has more work than there is like they are not," an industry leader said, speaking on condition of an enemy by an agent to argue about his professional relationships.

The deal, which valued the Lakers at $12.50 billion, was not shared by the upholing press for an RBA expansion team at Las Vegas, according to ESPN's Business Illustrators. After all, if Iger and Rachner might have to pay $10 billion for a starting team, why not call and not if Walter might accept a bit more for one of the many more franchises in America as sports?

Was this a blind call or was Walter looking to sell?

"It was suggested to us that maybe Mark Walter would be interested in selling his state to the Lakers," Iger told the California Post.

What did Dodgers spend—deal. Shan Rachner have to say about that?

"I never knew that. He never said that to me," Rachner said. "I think he was surprised by it. That's what he has represented to me. Mark had no plan to do this. This just came up, and he

thought about it and said yes."

Why might Walter have been interested in selling?

Only he can say for sure, but his companies are under federal investigation for failing to disclose and properly account for billions of dollars of sales coming in. This condition. Bloomberg reported Wednesday that Walter's holding company trying to make money that could help pay off or at least pay down these loans, and the Financial Times reported that company shares could be sold or re-situerized.

We charges have been filed, and investing losses on conclude without charges. No allegations of wrong doing have been made against Walter.

Is there a baseball angle to that?

Among the investment firms Walter's holding company approved and about "deals to make cash," according to Bloomberg. He used management firm owned by New York Mets owner Steve Cohen. Cohen's firm passed according to the Financial Times.

When Walter and his partners bought the Dodgers, the owners say the big team of Cohen and the Angeles Times owner Pulish, from Boeing.

Does Rachner believe the Lakers sale to related to the federal investigation?

"No. That owner came up, And Mark and I have used it," Rachner said. "So, no, we don't have any reason to think that. I certainly have no reason to think that."

What does Walter's sale of the Lakers mean for the Dodgers?

"It means nothing for the Dodgers," someone who speaks regularly with Walter said, speaking on condition

of an enemy. "He owned them long before the Lakers and sell some them long after."

If Walter should later sell the Dodgers, what might have the greatest impact on the team?

Ethelne Ohlund, 34-year, PPE-million contract with the Dodgers as a fashionwoman and vice-chairer. If Walter is an image that can't hold up, he or it doesn't. Friedman is no longer running the Dodgers' baseball operations department. Ohlund can opt out of the contract.

Would he?

Way too much to tell. If major league owners get their way in collection, bargaining, the proposed salary cap would mean Ohlund at $70 million could not say just about one-third of any losers paid off. And, in the case that he with the Dodgers, he has yet to complete a full season as a pitcher, and a left loser in which manager Dave Robert's says Ohlund suffered his "wear and tear" could make him lose of a few way player as the contract's head-drawn.

On the other hand, playing salary might be less of an issue for him than he say other places in baseball. Ohlund is making no one than his annual salary from sponsorship and endorsements — an estimated $20 million this year — and he later may be deferred $40 million of each year's salary so the Dodgers could spend more than just two days on that could help the team win. After six being made with the Angels and Jim World Series championships in two years with the Dodgers, a losing team might not enter Ohlund, no matter how much room it might have under a proposed cap.

Iger used to run Disney. How did Disney's super-

ones owning the Angels and Mighty Decks go?

Disney showed this Angels in order to develop by one player as "pinstripe payment." Just shareholders on the dogged vantage included a local "countdown to first pitch." This all seemed awful at the time but, given the plagment of a place where only one of the spotters prefers to enter the beyond home while and then, if the other, the other wayback ahead of the time. And, let the other two years of the franchise, Mighty Decks give was some of the hottest things and the American sports.

"This at all, Disney wanted the Angels and Mighty Decks to launch an "SHOW Most" regional sports channel. When that channel's biggest, Disney to longer needed the banks and eventually sold them. The Angels were such a minimal year," of Disney's portfolio that there chief executive Michael Turner showed up in the clubhouse and the players had no idea who he was.

Who owned the Angels when they won their only World Series change reality?

Disney. The company hired an investment banker to sell the team in the final month before the Angels won the 2018 World Series and agreed to sell the Area Movers at the first month of the following season.

Once more. Why did Walter really sell the Lakers?

"I think it was superior, but I said the board something that made sense to him," Rachner said. "Mark's a very sensible guy. But that's really the only way I can explain it. The Chinese is said to Mark about a more so-depth explanation."

Staff writer Maddie Lee contributed to this report.

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TOMMY KIMAN pinch-hit for Freddie Freeman late in Wednesday's 4-2 win over the Royals after Freeman took a scary fall into the flagrod.

Dodgers sweep on Lauer power

Backed by three homers, he makes another quality start as L.A. regains its form

BY MARVIN LEE

Dodgers left-hander Eric Lauer adjusted his cap and glanced into the shards as he walked off the field to a standing swalves.

In the Dodgers' 4-2 win against the Kansas City Royals, which completed a sweep at Dodge Stadium, Lauer held the Royals to two runs (one earned) in 5-1 innings.

"It was really nice," Lauer said, noting how much more enjoyable it was to pitch well at Dodge Stadium for the home team, instead of the opposition. "It always makes you feel good walking off the mound and having people appreciate what you did out there."

The Dodgers, with a short bullpen after playing extra innings twice in four games, needed Lauer to pitch deep into Wednesday's game.

That plan seemed to be in jeopardy as he labored through the first three innings, his pitch

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ERIC LAUER improved to 6-1 as a Dodger, but his postseason role appears uncertain.

count climbing to 64. But the next three, he gave up only one week.

"Want getting a ton of swing out of zone," Lauer said. "It's essentially I just had to lock in a little bit more to make a major area I was throwing quality pitches in zone, and not try to be so fine. How myself more plans to work with and try to get some quick soft contact."

By the time he exhud with one out in the seventh, held thrown 32 pitches, the most hard made in a game since September 2024. 64 in 6-1 innings against the New York Metro and just threw any of his career high 18-1 innings against the Dodgers in 2024.

"It's in a smart player, been around," manager Dave Roberts said. "And I say smart in the sense of understanding where our bullpen was at, and we had essentially everybody down. ... It didn't look great early as far as pitch efficiency, but he just recalibrated and

(See Dodgers, 26)

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JAYDEN MAIAVA, entering his third year as USC quarterback, appreciates his chances to be a leader.

He's coming through loud and clear

USC quarterback Maiava focuses on being more of a vocal leader

BY JORDAN FORBIS

USC quarterback Jayden Maiaiva focused during the offseason on trying to be a mere vocal leader as he proposes for his third season leading the Trojans' offense.

"Coach (Lincoln) Riley has done such a great job in putting me in different situations and scenarios to improve on the situation," Maiaiva said. "Blood out to him, and he us to continue to have conversations outside

of football has been a lot for me. And I take pride in our conversations that we have."

USC running back Waymond Jordan and offensive lineman Elijah Paige noted how much more they hear from Maiava at practice this preseason and said they are are looking forward to seeing how he handles game-day contracts as he.

Maiava said he continues to refine his command of Riley's offense and has learned more than he imagined was possible when he started.

"Being decisive with all my decisions and just living with it," Maiava said when asked about some key issues in the pitching.

Maiava took some teammates with John O. Hawaii, where he hosted a several health event for kids in his home state.

"Being in Hawaii for the first time was amazing," Jordan said. "Hawaii wasn't what I expected, but it was a nice way to spread on mental health because it's a big issue around the country." (See USC, 26)

HOLLY BILL SHARWIN COLUMNIST

Why will Walter sell Lakers? What does it mean for Dodgers?

In 2021, on the day after Mark Walter and his partners bought the Dodgers, I sat next to Walter in a conference room. To the sports fan, Walter was virtually unopposed, a super-only guy who had made his money running investment and insurance companies.

Walter's purchase valued the Dodgers and theirs is a lot of assets at a time record $3.2 billion. That value, matched the sports world. Mark928 has been out of the building, believing the Dodgers were not worth even $1 billion.

Lakewood Walter, who he believed it made business sense to pay three times as much as any major league

Lakers remain top draw in NBA

They'll play the most national TV games, including on Christmas at

team had sold the ... I think you have a few moments in life where you have the opportunity to own an asset and really be a custodian of something that should be multipotential and more," he said then. "I understand it's a lot of money. But it's not an it's too, I go to get another one tomorrow. We hope we never ever are going to sell it."

That was essentially the (See Shadkin, 20)

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DODGERS owner Mark Walter presents President Trump with a championship ring at a July ceremony.


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AMAR JOHNSON scores on a two-point conversion in the Chargers' preseason-opening 27-7 win at Houston on Thursday night. Johnson ran for two touchdowns.

Johnson makes case for more playing time

BY EAR FRANKER

HOUSTON — Amar Johnson sees a flatter of playing time of running back for the Chargers last season.

According, he made a case for a lot more.

Johnson scored two touchdowns in the preseason opener at Houston and turned a short pass into a 32-yard gain.

It's easy to put too much stock in preseason performance, seeing an out-of-star box are watching from the sidelines, but Johnson made the most of his opportunity in a 27-7 victory over the Texans.

He scored on a seven-yard run in the first ball and from a yard out in the second. The short touchdown was set up for his back catch and back down the sideline, when he was caught from behind just before he could cross the goal line.

The Chargers, who used a first-

round pick on running back Omnison Hampton last year, have out and a 1,000-yard rookie since Melvin Goodison, 2007.

Hampton, who has most starters didn't play Thursday, showed feature of practice last season but had excellent interest.

Running backs Aunt Patterson and Greg Devereaux Jr. also turned in solid performances for the Chargers.

Passing grades

There's some putting over the job of backing up quarterback Justin Herbert, featuring a replay of last summer's competition between Troy Lance and Eli Thagante.

"Both have really acquitted themselves well, and the next piece is in the game and how they play," coach Jim Marbaugh told reporters that week. "That's something we'll all see. I imagine, from what I've seen in practice, it's going to be

pretty close. They're both good." Lance got the start-and-pieces deep into the third quarter, completing 31 of 30 passes for 104 yard-stitch as an inter-optical. He ran for 27 yards in three carries.

Thagante, who played at 49 John Boone High, ordered with three minutes to play in the third quarter and completed six of nine passes for 128 yards and a touchdown.

Front and center

Around this time last year, the Chargers were roping along the off-beaten line, having not left tackle Rachalett Ristot to a season-ending knee injury. Both in the season they also lost two-lead tackle the 2-0. In short, the offensive line was a move.

Now those players are back, and it's all about making smaller tweaks along a solid line. The question mark is at left guard, with the candidates in the mix: Kayode

Amonka, Branson Taylor, Jake Slaughter, Troy Pipkins III and Toney Rossing.

Slaughter, a rookie second-round pick, started at center Thursday and moved to left guard and appeared to play well. That he can play center in addition to guard in particularly valuable, as he can provide reliable depth behind starting center Tyler Shabani.

Drop-portunity

Rachalett Lambert-Smith had four of the Chargers' nine receptions in the first ball but a fifth would have been really impressive.

He got a two-step lead on rookie center to the Wright on a long pass from Lance, yet couldn't cash in. Wright went most too jump, and the ball hit Lambert-Smith as many as the hands before falling to the end. The top three receiver spots are locked down by Ladd McConkey, Quentin Johnston and Tim Martin, but there's room for another wide-

out and maybe two. A rookie to watch in the speedy Benson Thompson, who doubles as a retainer.

Double vanilla

To play one almost circumspect about doing anything, too much during the preseason, but they give regular season opponents something to study.

That goes double for the Chargers, seeing as all three of their preseason opponents — Houston, San Francisco and the Slams — will face them again.

It's a bit of a balancing act, though, because it's got to be tempting to get a look at the offense of coordinator Mike McDaniel outside the structure of a practice.

Regardless, look for the Chargers to be bland, bland, bland as they evaluate the back end of their roster and decide who to keep and who to cut.

Díaz blows another save after Muncy sets Dodgers' homer mark

STAFF AND WIRE REPAIRS

Again, it was the oldest that betrayed Dodgers in over Eileen Diaz.

He put one on the inside edge of the plate in Milwaukee's Garrett Mitchell, who loved it into right field to describe the Dodgers' lead in the ninth inning Thursday night.

Diaz's problems persisted in the battle for his best record in the National League.

The Dodgers went into loss 5-4 to the Brewers, after Diaz was shauled with three runs and another blown save.

It started as a quiet offensive night for both teams.

And though Bobi Suzuki was giving up hard contact, spiking his splitter in the dirt more than usual and losing his footing on the second, the right hander gave up only one hit through the first three innings.

Then he briefly unraveled in the fourth.

"With one out and a runner on first, Suzuki hung a slicker right over the middle to achieve Vaughn Lashby for Suzuki, Vaughn hit 3 go for a strike. But then Suzuki threw four straight balls to walk him.

Christian Yehlin then singled to lead the bases before Suzuki got William Corder as it's true a high fastball and a pair of splitters below the zone he outrithmed.

But, they Orin was painter, and Suzuki was writer.

He walked Orin on four pitches to push in the game a first run.

Then, Suzuki walked David Hamilton on five pitches to double the Brewers' lead.

Suzuki finally escaped by striking out Jackson Chracto.

The Dodgers 75-49 got a run back the next inning on Ben Borrowd's 800 single.

And Suzuki got back on teaching get through the sixth without giving up another run.

In the bottom half of the inning, Max Muncy entered the game as a pinch-hitter and delivered a go-ahead, three-run home run.

Muncy had to fight for the former that would give him sole possession of his record for most home runs at Dodger Stadium. Muncy worked a full court against Brewers right-hander Antoine Bonavista. Then, Muncy jumped all over a 30-sqsh fastball, launching it into four right field stands.

The 426 first blast goes into 32 career home runs in Charon Karras — breaking a run into Eric Karras for the most.

"You did it, Muncy, you did it," Karras said during the first to left. "I'd game to each set. "Now the all-time home run inside of Dodger Stadium, Max Muncy. Geograful idioms, brother."

The celebration didn't last for

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A DEJECTED Eileen Diaz walks off the mound after blowing the Dodgers' 8-2 lead in the ninth inning Thursday night. The Dodgers' closer has blown three ounce in his last four appearances.

the Dodgers, in the ninth inning Diaz re-ended his first blown save in his last four appearances.

With one out, he gave up four consecutive singles, and the Brewers 75-49 tied the score 6.

After Diaz talked a second stillhead, left-hander Alan Vena replaced him with two cuts and runners on first and second.

He got Jake Benson to hit a ground ball to the right side of the field, but it found a hole to drive in the go-ahead run.

The Dodgers then went down in order against Trevor Megill, who recorded his 22nd save, to end the game.

— Marjorie Lee

Augsly! 15-hit attack powers third win in row

Walker! Vena gave up two hits in six innings. Mike Trout and Dennis Sherman hit a 31-10, outburst with three singles and an 800 square, and the lead Augsly beat the Texas Rangers 7-0.

Josh Lowe added two hits and two 800s, and Adam Prunier had two hits and an 800 for the Augsly, who extended their win streak to three and strained their more hits in a game for the first time since July 9.

Under 18-0 struck out five and walked two while lowering his earned-run average to 2.47.

Brick hurt as Sparks' huge rally falls short

Melvina Simeeva scored 20 points, and the lead New York Liberty avoided one of the biggest relapses in WNBA history, holding off the Sparks 50-30.

New York 23-04, led 49-45 early in the fourth quarter and looked poised to return to an easy victory when the Sparks scored 21 straight points to get within striking distance at 49.75 before the Liberty held on. Cameron Brink left in the fourth quarter with an apparent 60-3 play. Coach Lynne Roberts said Brink was being evaluated by the turn and had no further update.

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KRISTEN STEWART, left, and Alia Shawkat, right, star in stoner comedy "The Wrong Girls," directed by Dylan Meyer, center, and produced by Stewart and Meyer.

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SHANE HAWKINS place dream with Chevy Metal at Tiger Room.

Driving

his dad's legacy forward

The son of late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins keeps side project going.

BY STEVE APPLANTON

In the private home sta- ble left behind by his father, Shane Hawkins, held that the drome here. The young man behind the kit is locked into "Drivers to Tears," the Pol- ers' vogue-charged protest song, channelling its sham, arecogated boats with rule- troductility.

His long blond hair swings across his face as Hawkins have himself in the moment, tapping into a brink echo of 'We rock. He then drifts into the thunder- ing blues of Black Sabbath's "The Wizard" driving into the breezer groove while em- 秘的爱情和刻意的幽默, geared shattered in remix- hilks of his late father. Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins, who died in 1922.

Asking him in this re- hearsal are haunted 'Way Dodgins and gilded'. Brock Wood, who played hard rocking cover songs in Taylor's side project Chevy Metal for more than two de- sides. After Taylor's death, the Foo Fighters carried on, but Chevy Metal were sur- tain they could not. Shane changed that.

"Way and I were in apartment, like, it's done," says Wood. "Shane was the one that said. I want to do Chevy."

For Taylor's son, the band was one more thing he [See Hawkins, E2]

The high concept

involves cats and female friendship

Kristen Stewart, Alia Shawkat and writer-director Dylan Meyer want to do right by 'The Wrong Girls'

BY MARK OLEBE

Think of it as Chickhee's joint, just waiting there on a table to be smoked. It's the kind of thing that has been appearing lately as when Kristen Stewart and Alia Shawkat matterfree director Dylan Meyer promote their new stoner comedy "The Wrong Girls." (There has, perhaps not surprisingly, also been a lot of sat- ing.)

The trio are gathered around a conference table in the offices of an event space in the Frogtown neighborhood of Los Angeles, having just completed a photo sheet. There is that joint, sitting in an ash- bag, placed there for someone, just in case.

To be clear, none of them are chased right now. "I'm not ashamed," says Stewart, 34, of smoking hand. "I want to ask to find it my sentences and then I'll smoke after."

"That's how I feel," agrees Meyer, 38. "Sometimes you can really lose a throat."

All three of them recall previous experiences with smoking pot in professional settings. "I got too high,"

see Alia Shawkat, 37, of a visit to the podcast "Getting Drug With High" in 1981. "And it was not great."

In theatres Friday, "The Wrong Girls" is about two young women still on Angeles who have been unpleas- sed and out. Frankie (Stewart), who has never righted herself after dropping out of Stanford, is anxious that her best friend and twoណth Melly (Shawkat), on aspiring chef, is pulling away from their deep friendship and toward her relationship with Joan (Dick Fox).

Frankie and Melly spend most of their time get- ting high and hanging out until a case of mistaken identity and a brink on full of a mysterious drug acts there on the run from a Danish pharmaceutical com- pany, the U.S. government and maybe some very powerful signals. And they seem to have developed toxicistic powers and are now communicating with their cats.

Though cannabis is legal in California for both medical and adult overwhelmed use, there can still be [See "Wrong Girls," E3]

Review AMY NICHOLSON FILM CRITIC

Gloriously stupid stoner comedy

Kristen Stewart and Alia Shawkat star as roommates in trouble in a slacker adventure.

"The Wrong Girls" is the right comedy if you want to imply your brain and laugh. The first punchline down? even have words. It's just two dozen roommates. Frankie (Kristen Stewart) and Melly (Alia Shawkat) ripping a snug-hit and roughing at each other. Fi- nally they speak in unison. "I'm."

Frankie, a Stanford drug- est, engineered the living country impressive "Irving a toon." Melly, a swamster chef, baden brownies spilled with pot and blue cheese. (We're assured they're delivery.) [See Review, E3]

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Review

AMY NICHOLSON FILM CRITIC

'End of

Oak Street' feels too retro

In the auteur David Robert Mitchell tells a Spielberg-style tale with family vs. dinos.

In "The End of Oak Street," a Michigan suburb is տարբերակ shipped into the Ostracoosa period and the movie theatre tempor's back four-de-aides to when a picture like this opened re- ely month. Brian McGregor and Anne Hathaway play parents Greg and Denise Park, who live in an idyllic- looking 50th where the entire cal-de-sac gathers for po- tate each races and the pub- lic libraries ban the street house on the block. Notch- theban, they're insensible.

The family's comfort of down - that's been let go at Chrysler, then streams o'di- voris - can share from musk- est to major when the couple and their teenage kids slas- day and James (Mary, Media and Christian Conway) make up to discover di- remain's sideline on their neighbors. Likewise, the as- dence is meant to mind- leads search popcorn. It's a hot date.

The director is David Robert Mitchell doing a barcode crew of "Dennis." [See "Oak Street," E3]

Bone voyage for Halloween spot

Bone and atmosphere Boney Island will be no more after planned news ever rapped. $5

A teen drama flips the script

Love and support stand out in Brooklyn's "Don't Buy Good Look." Review, $5

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[Hawkins, from E2] didn't want to let go.

To wax a part of my old loved and it's like my dad was quite and been people that I've watched my whole childhood... they're still there," says Shane. Or "Why not keep something good? And it's just knowing my dad you know?"

Mad of the music world first saw Shane behind the drums during Fox Pighter? performance of "My Sister at the Taylor Roadster (Shots correct) at Wembley Stadium on Sept. 3, 2025. He was 16 and already released with drums, but he used a project until that moment that he knew he wanted to devote his life making music.

"It was a pretty time," Shane recalls. "You had to pull that off. You can't really be - that up."

"I played for a lot of people, and there's only one that big like that — especially playing the drums. Once you do that, you never want to do anything else."

With Cherry Metal, Shane is in a band committed to playing songs mostly created before he was in the with a typical action (or dad) up songs to The Mates. Last Thursday, shares his Mother, Rhona, "Talking Heads, and Gonna See the Deers. His presence now means having more often less visual a path than having their own. Shane will usually take the star to greet though the dad is not a member," Big Takeover," pacing the stage and hanging his head.

"We're playing the Chorus now," says Woods. "We're playing the song, who love to see dalkiness."

Cherry Metal shows you have toสนุก surprise guests: Dave Scott and other Russ have frequently appeared. In have Nick, haggard and playfuls from Bjarne, and Bob Chill Puppies, Gena W. Rasse and more. Even lesson also: Alex McGraw once joined the band on guitar of a Malibu gig alongside his wife, singer Pally Smyth.

One songs per part is Lee Tong, who has been pioneering L.A. punk band Four. "I see a like the older drums and I'm going to be a lot of things who're so young," Hodgkins says of the age range. "You never see that unless it's maybe a church band or a band of music."

Another regular is Anthony, guitarist Brett Jan, a family friend whose son Ben-

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CHERY METAL members Why Hodgkins, Shane Hawkins and Renee Wexel hang at the Vigne Room on the Shane's Bregy. Share the young Hawkins' joined, the cover band's repertoire has expanded to include punk songs.

Keeping drumbeat of a legacy

a also plays music with Shane.

We're a great dude and he is a monster drummer. Scott says of Shane "I've and I watch him and Renee play together. It's so great to see, especially in a world where a lot of younger kids aren't too big and you're anymore. They live, eat, sleep, breathe, hand, rock with me."

Until this month, the two-arrested Cherry Metal could cast portions during Shane's breaks from his founding school on the East Coast, but he is mostly graduated and ready to play The Fox performs Relochka of Alice's Bar in Long Beach as part of a series of shows that will take the band to the U.K. Shane is also working with the young players on new materials.

Mira already parenting with kids has once age and friends that he's had for years, and starting his own project," says Woods. "But this is good for him to learn, and he also to different ways and travel around and get his bed and playing covers."

Cherry Metal once serves to stimulate pastures for Taylor, a favorite pastures alongside the Five Pighters work. Hodgkins has been part of the Fox Pighters now for 30 years, both on the road and at their studio left, starting in Taylor's drum tech. But he has also a team that is newly arrived from Oklahoma that the drummer be-knapped.

In 2025, Hodgkins and original guitarist Arthur "Dange" St. Dangerfield starved the band as an acoustic disc drums cover songs. Taylor was a regular, Hodgkins, only, turning to Shane. "I haven't to test drums at the bar, and they ever deal sitting there back, big up," Hodgkins says with a laugh. "We go into 'Metal tradition', and/or take 'Oh, great song choice, guys.'"

The Fox drummer never marries.

"Taylor was trying to come up with names and he's like, 'She about Cherry Metal.' And I said, 'Well, you can't really name the band. You're not in it,'" Hodgkins adds. "But we jammed up the time up at his house, and

then one day we're playing and it, sounded good, that Taylor stood up and said, 'I'm gonna be your drummer and we're gonna call it Cherry Metal.' And I'm not like, that it is bad name."

"He got to be the boss in this band and clear the days and he whatever he wanted," says Hodgkins. "But, also it was low pressure and it was all about him."

Taylor filled much of his downtime making more music. Aside from Cherry Metal, he recorded once songs with Joe Chatfield Rabee, which included Woods and, early in, the Bregy of Kenta, including Hodgkins.

"He never stopped," Woods recalls. "He would call me at 7 a.m. and go. What are you also? 'Get up here!' And go to bed, probably at midnight, one o'clock, and he's up taking the kids to school, he's mountain biking, and he's ready to roll. I was still doing it, but he wouldn't go away day waiting to create and work."

Woods saw Cherry Metal's first show with Taylor of Aboutblue in Tupanga Cur-

son in 2002. After Dange moved up, our 61- to work as a teacher, Woods eventually became Cherry Metal's new drummer. Woods grew up to Burbank and took guitar lessons from Randy Binnals, best known he has work on Vigne Osbourne's early solo albums.

"He was such a great lead player, but he was adamant. That if you can't play this then, it doesn't matter how great. of a lead player you are," Woods says of Binnals, who emphasized "Huffins and lies."

"I wouldn't be sitting here right now if it wasn't for Randy's techniques."

Growing up initially in Tupanga, Canyon, the first beat Shane learned to play was the first part was a brand. "I like that. I'm not going to be a Tonight." Then came Dange Puppies' Binnies on the Water and his drinking drums "Mine You." By 32 he was spending hours each day practicing alone in the haunt metal at his founding school. "I'm not going to be a ton of that really placed at the school, so I'd just sit down and play," he says.

Shane grew up watching both Fox Pighters and Cherry Metal shows. "I'd sit behind my dad and watch him and I'm going to be people just go crazy," says Shane. "And as a kid, too think that they weren't living in the world, because it is, it's the best looking out."

Taylor's home studio was built on a good house behind his family's home in Elm804. Hills, a great community on the two front-sides of the San Francisco, and the other, the walls are still covered with his guitars, pockets, photographs and other video from his favorite artists, demands the music. Aunt's Addiction and Soundgarden.

The artists, Cherry Metal still reimburse in what Woods described as Taylor's "manure."

"He put a lot of work into the house, so now what it is right now," says Shane. "I remember him precisely made a lot of work. I'm going to be working up in the heart place. And every teacher watching perfectly and every speaker was placed perfectly for your time."

The band recorded a lot of songs here with Taylor, and the band had a very large name of that material from the staff. "We've got no more recording with his own."

Before Shane graduated high school from the Texas Cherry Metal group's laundromat, she was at the Vigne Room on the Water's Bregy. It was also a gathering of rock 'n' roll families, an second-generation musicians took large outings with Cherry Metal, representing the offspring of Gena W. Rosen, Aunt's Addiction and All-Stop.

During the sound check, the band ran through songs by U's and Foreigner, and Shane maintained the drums at full volume. Afterward, he was chatting with Brett Jan, who advised him: "You never want to be great, almost rehearse. You want to be good at drum rehearse. You want to be good at drum rehearse, and then be good at the drum."

Shane nodded last for now, he says he can only play at one level level.

As Shane sat on the streaming room before Cherry Metal's, art, Aunt's Addiction drummer Stephen Pettina worked in, adding: "Where's the drummer there? Or spelled Shane, invited, grabbed he hand and said, 'There be in'."

No more Halloween fun for A.A.'s Boney Island

BY CRAWFORD BROOKLYN

Boney Island, a much-knock homemade skeleton center L.A. Halloween at trawless for more than 20 hours, will be introduced.

Coulter Rich: Potato leaves to snucy for the 1996-2001 season a producer of "The Simpsons" announced on annual media Monday that Boney Island is coming to an end.

This season is planned more to Santa Clarita has run into "subremontmentful" shows, including "the Simpsons" Potato said the young-voice stamp in TV and film production is partially forbidden.

Aunt, a string of tissue changes, Potato said he was

in talks to rest a set of soundstages at Santa Clarita Studios and a large amount of Boney Island sets, props and other materials had already been moved to Santa Clarita.

But several logistical challenges present hard to solve, and one element was the shutter decision to produce their inventory of soundstages. As a result, Potato said, "the big was kind of pulled out from mellow."

Santa Clarita Studios President Mike Dickerson said that the hall, the studio itself, is profitable on three of its 19-plus soundstages. Of Boney Island, Dickerson said that "we truly wanted this to happen, but it just didn't make sense financially." By the tally of

PIMLA, co-location production days for film and TV producers Los Angeles (4170) 80% from 2015 to 2021.

With no other remedies in sight, Potato said company put out word on India, Japan and Facebook, saying that after carefully considering locations, city permitting units and storage, "we have made the difficult decision to identify being Boney Island to an end" and will be collection.

Bourbon was quick, and and prepared with family memories. "Thank you for working so much magic for my family as well as so many others," wrote one subject toរាជរដ្ឋាភិបាល. "My kids and myself will forever walk towards us quickly once we bring 'Help me on. I love this a co-op."

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CREATION RICH: Potato, above, blames the clonary on low film and TV production.

Boney Island is mainly homage to Coney Island, has been in the late 1990s when Potato set out to build a Halloween collection in the Riverhead, the most part in his family and neighbors.

He was joined by days of the 1980s, and he has been in and thanks as they designed an innerstore, bought-in for experience without a hundred books a major jump in the market of ballpark catering, darts, cars, mugs, eats and water-dishes.

"It's not all the pros and tsetse stuff that everything else is," Potato said. "I started it for my daughter."

Beverage bar and table freshness and growing crowds each Halloween led to permit disputes and the prospect of common changes.

"We were a victim of our own success, because it was so common for ballpark traffic control," Potato told Spectrum News in 2025, adding that "one neighbor across the street always rated it." Potato estimated that both spend more than 200,000 money, and people would be at least 20,000, drawing tens of thousands of people.

The various consequences of actually seconding into the 'tiredhouse,' said Rika Cooper, co-owner of Electronic music and Science, who said that "You look at this thing and you think. What a minute

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A SPOSSY scene at Boney Island during the run of the Natural History Museum from 2012 to 2024.

their jewellery. Boney Islands end-tape before with the city of Los Angeles, where said, more that "there is sadistic, deserved element in the city (government) that does not like to see people who have an independent sense of discredit freedom."

2011 Boney Island entered likely to be on-the-whare. While the out-tape before were being fought, the attraction moved from Potato's yard to Griffiths Park in 1991, which had for several years, then renumbered the Natural History Hall Park Park in 1996, to 2012 and 2024, drawing tens of thousands of people.

But the Eigenstate Park location proved difficult for many events. Potato said, and the event went dark again last year while region-

tions searched for a new location, producing a gated space with at least 70,000 square feet. Potato said he explored music options, including the L.A. Box, another center of Griffiths Park, Sheraton Gardens, the L.A. County Association, but interrupted it. Some of those spots had a distinct holiday light displays that require not to be late October.

The best option seemed to be the soundstages at Santa Clarita Studios. "It was going to be challenging to have it made to begin with, but it was making forward," he explained.

At this point, he added, it would take a last-minute location discovery to change things.

A real three-tentage signing, I just don't have a place for it." Potato said.

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 2010

E3

Review MARY McNAMARA CULTURE CRITER

This YA drama makes its own luck with great cast and heart

Netflix's 'Don't Say

Good Luck' sets teen dysfunction aside for something comforting and aspirational

The importance of patriotic support goes met at John Hart's 'Don't Say Good Luck.' The YA movie is drama, which premieres Friday, puts homage to musical theater, unconditional maternal love and the family in her TV on Netflix movie.

And with a star whose famous father serves as producer, it was admonition to the teen 'sapo back'.

We meet normal kid Sophie Borohaum (Nancy Sandler) as she anointed program for a day that will include positioning for her high school's production of "Watches" White hot father. The Villain Greenfield, marchanally transformed by a beasts, swungles her rambunctious passage into her own home. The show has both (Melanie Lynskey), unseen her that she is talented and beautiful and will do just good. Three sentiments are echoed by Stephen's best friend, Carolyn (Student). Beloved, who joins her in the auditorium where the director is the super-coat Mr Parker ("Brooklyn" Rose-Mate's" Stephanie Beattie) and even thinner department queen her Mallett (Elise Bell), who overcame known as going to get the lead, is profitier.

It's a high school experience that's about as far from "BigBuster" across "Star" as

one can get while old being situated on Earth. Still, all is not perfect in England's world. When Elizabeth knows that her career has returned, Sophie overhears her parents' subsequent conversations via a chat and from her father's phone. Her first request is to fire the auditorium, instead her emotional turnout finds a powerful performance in that popular alert's landshort the lead role.

Nevertheless to downgrade the nervousness of her illness, Elizabeth insists that life continues as an sexual—she and Ted own a local kid, which offers some love with the versus wrag-sleads and a Jim Levitz's names. Though Sophie is worried, she believes her mother who says she will beat cancer again. So she throws herself into the stomach's training style of being the star of her own, which includes a painful separation between her/his, a crush on her to-day and a struggle to find the confidence to let her she can be out of class.

Don't Say Good Luck is, obviously, a showcase for Sandler, whose parents, Adam and Jackie Sandler serve as producers (which may have had something to do with the extraordinary supporting cast, which also includes Bette/Brunett) and Steve Shannon as Elizabeth's parents. Adam Sandler and his Happy Madness Produce team have a long and lucrative partnership with Netflix, which recently debuted "Happy Oblivion I" and announced "Drivers Up I" as part of their deal. One could see this as yet another case of sepa-baby triumph — streaming is currently ill-hered with the progeny of in-

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NUNNY Sandler, left, with Melanie Lynskey in "Don't Say Good Luck," produced by Sandler's famous parents.

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LYNSKEY share with Max Greenfield as loving parents to Sandler's team, before, who are dealing with a health crisis. Jon Levitz, right, guest share in the new film.

tious parents — or simply a living example of the film's theme. Like the Borohaum parents, the Sandlers want to help their daughter shine in her chosen career and that also certainly does.

"Though Sophie is literally older daughter was to escape the task of caring for her younger brothers (or being any divine at all, Sandler makes her completely vulnerable as a miss and conscious kid who just needs a push to trust her later). If the tube of the film's 2010 family—comedy aspirational year's study in the mother—daughter screens that shouldn't be construed as a

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low level of difficulty. Indeed, it is almost revolutionary to see emotionally resonant teenage charte-

ters who aren't mixed in abuse, addiction or some kind of horror, leveraging dysfunction, has become

shorthand for 'drama.' 'Don't Say Good Luck' is based in the real-life experience of co-writer Laura Brakki, with devoting hero with Hart and Jordan Brownfield, and though the stakes are emotionally high, portraying a loving family doing their best to get through a devastating situation with minimal confidence in its status as infremedy.

In certain families that this family is firmly anchored by Lynskey who proves, yet again, that she can do anything. Her Brakfield is neither exactly nor naive, just a woman who wants to live up she outwars lived by as long as she can. Lynskey kills what could have been a happy co-own worse, again-inducing cancer-cause also is a purely transcendent congregation of motherhood. (A scene in which she flips through the calendar trying to figure out when to let the kids know what's really going as divine the breath from the mother's body.)

Then 'Don't Say Good Luck' start around the grim roadway of cancer as constantly as it passes. The most mood-based vision of high school? Adversely, find that doesn't mean the message and the feelings you, you shouldn't will try: are not just as authentic. Love is the root of much pain, but it's also what compares it in the end.

Dinosaurs come to 'Oak Street,' Nonsense ensues

'Oak Street,' from E1, Park and 'E.T.' Neither he nor producer E. J. Strauss of the similar to the 'Super E': an ashamed of their thieves in the elephant. Even Michael Gortonov's energetic orchestral music is in on the hotel, snugly with melodies or familiar that there are to prove which classic John Williams never inspired them. And each time the name danced away just before I could match the answer from my memory bank. I felt like the cop who keeps getting hung up on before I could trace the crowd to phase out.

Christoph wine, 'Oak Street' stands at the border between home and family. If Mitchell's script wasn't such a greater used the creatures weren't productive, it would almost satisfy our threated hopes for Steven Spielberg's own "Dinosaurs Day" earlier this summer. To its credit, there's a nonsense attack every three minutes.

Mitchell's special effort is team has recently drawn to give him a chance to play in fashion. They and the other dinosaurs — a 7-oz-a-moved soapboard, a right-gap-worthy giant snake — adapt to the 20th century as comfortably as express, doubling through the modern man's figure (those cats, look on). In the same night, the humans don't see their heads out of awe-boxed at any surprise involving the starreeds. McGregor's dad even augured during through a bowl of water, and the others, featuring with unmerited optimism that they'll simply see them.

Hathaway's Denise, the grandest, is quick to pick a dead friend's gun. Other survivors, including an in-situed man, are the 'E.T. Brown' Jack Brown's adrift. The distant purpose comes to 'Buster,' an air-properman-answering on the Black one and only good jump away. Nevertheless, the family spends step too much to make it more exciting outside in the danger zone. Convery Brian even

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EVELIN McGREGOR, left, Christian Convery, Maury Stella and Anne Hathaway star in David Robert Mitchell's "The End of Oak Street"

tires flirting with a traumatized Catholic girl (Jordan Alena-Sterio) on a front lawn with the line. "What's it like going to private school?"

The first chunk of the threat is a scary adventure drama, the last, an amusing group bag. In the middle, Mitchell decides his characters are movers and 'Oak Street' becomes a comedy. Once the audience gets paid their disorientation, the story of a stigma — a shaddling around that set and/or less-appeared out generally, gets in together.

McGregor and Hathaway's tricolony pace with the shifting room. He gazety wears striped socks and his face is also quite full of a 'Hanked' jeans and clings to her character's emotional truth like it's a bustling plowshack! Hathaway can handle anything from a despondent housewife to a rife-riding woman, but I'm sure she has her talent to do both in a film this break.

As the couple's children, Stella and Convery argue themselves well. Like Hathaway, Stella acts her part as sincerely that you're not more likely to be dead her in that the movie at large is nonsense. (Maybe he and editor John Axelrad didn't decide on that themselves until they had to jam these scenes together.) As the managed in the quite good stuff, coming of age, Stacy, will 'Oh! Oh! Joe,' Stella has almost a lot getting out! Identify to the outlandish — a subordinate committee that reminds me of Florence Pugh.

Convery has nicely implemented but not a character mentioned by the plot's com and controversy, a fully dishonesty pursuing him to the whole end of ordination—a shot put dog that he's determined to rescue. The credit name is Blackuck and I'll feel certain to designate it was anyone out only as a dad to "skimp Zaks," but to emphasize that this adorable town

has yet to be invaded by local business-grabbing fingerpencress.

'Oak Street' is Mitchell's first film-in-night years after a strong start as an author. 'I' (Oakaw, 'Joe' is about 20kbit, was a major millennium horror film with a terrific pretext and mainly of ingenious production design, 'Dinamster' fans who haven't caught up with that one should you do it again.)

Another teenage horror actor that, 20k's 'Under the Silver Lake,' was a goose-defying Los Angeles motor car with Andrew Garfield as a bipolar tangled up in a bizarre cult. Surprisingly, 'Silver Lake' barely held together and might be responsible for his outminded natural. Yet, I'm sure to love how Mitchell makes his own natural. If something who needs up somewhere agree she's like whenever he leaves the apartment. Plus, it's a neither partial piece than 'Oak Street,' convincing back-only to the 20th era of in-

die-doum, which it captured so effortlessly that the audience needed a few more years in appearance the distinction.

Mitchell is almost — all but — a matter of mood. The lovable love in the crowd has come to us having it. He was Mitchell himself seems to exist. His blatant, additional trip into up (Denison's "Oak Street") claimant-producer Michael Gortonov also dies with until he felt a scene that's all split display about just before. It's way to steps from with his need to prove to can make a big budget crowd-phased. Still, I'd never have proved Mitchell's long-and-irgendest connection—would look like another director's movie outlong.

'Oak Street,' says Spielbergian stringy-fatty hicks up-phoned back. I'm struggling both sides of it. On one hand, it's sure to see young Jesus, younger up to his bedroom to crash open an encyclopedia of four a-

berd of lions-pods clumped on the roof of an all-shear car. Yet, I'd also like to see Hollywood make a 20-kb family romp without having to get an anti-conscious about it. After all, back in 2002, Spielberg was rifling on the '06 without he loved as a boy and didn't need people skirts to do it. How good if this type of four-quadrant filmmaking didn't have to resign as a hypnotist—the most ironic and the most ironic in those dinosaurs and thrives in our modern times.

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Arms: (Mar 15, Sept 18): Your contribution doesn't have to dominate the scene to make an impact. It just has to lodge itself in somebody's imagination.

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"Wrong Girls," from 3D on set of stoutters in talking about it as openly. Meyer says that, in the process of getting out of the room, he learned that western-tension does't burnt well overseas, becoming something of an issue when it comes to inter- national ends.

"A lot of people don't get along with mead and so that's why it did has a lot of a subsequent feeling," Meyer says. "And that at all, it's not friendly that. There's still huge chunks of the country and the rest of the world — It's not legal need other places. So it's this world dis- connect being in California and leaving the relationship to it that we have, which is very casual, and that could- ing that in other places —

"It's an out cause." Shanked chimes in, help- fully.

"We move in the detail as writer-director for Meyer, who is married to Stewart. The couple prepared for film through their company Reverminal Pictures, which they founded with Meyer's best friend Maggie McLean, also prepared on the pay- set.

"The Wrong Girls" has a tackle and handmade feel to it, inspired by the push-in the bed to it as it of the 1964 call classic "Bope Man." Other sources of inspiration from the female friendships of this comedian "Brick and 'Wrong and McLean's High Blood" are shown, "he should logue it" "The Big Lefeverki" and "Smiley Face." On gen- eralized of circusubstacles in "Morgan World" and "Buster and the Great Life." However, and the chart and/or of New Chelsea's radical 1964 Cleveland's radical 1964 Cleveland's radical 1964

"Until my time in gen- eral love at the center of a fugitive, lawless intersec- tion," Meyer says. And I think the film shows still more came together to hopefully make something more beautiful than ever.

Not that they were con- stantly making consistent references (they call it "nothing real" while working on the film, but they was made with a spirit of re- ceiving and the real love that had ever produced by it, there is a challenge in maintaining that same mentality.

"I'm stoked so badly to be doing all these old rafting times and the whole world here, smoke weed there, in- stead of a light-attitude in- terested about why this merely so important," says Stewart. "It's like, think it is that captives your curiosity and imagination and you can't see them in the world." It sure about what we're try- ing to good side realizes, even though it does attempt to push it very particular thing.

There is a purposeful and authoritative, should you have to know that that makes it fun, even as painy fan as it is, like more than just a weary lack.

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Stoner film explores female friendship

"Actually now that we're here sitting down with the A.A. Times, the executive for one environment that it would be kind of right to be that," Stewart adds.

As the topic turns to the little exploration of female friendship, Stewart inter- jects. "That's it. I'm going to smoke some weed — that girl is better." She rearsays that the joint and lights up, con- tinning to take the over- armal dog throughout the end of our conversation.

"What's it is what I'm Meyer's own real-life friend- ship with McLean, course the international pharma- renional conspiracy? Mc- Lean's new husband — the inspiration for the testified character and actually is the one — did the little design and other art for the more.

Meyer describes the story of Frankie and Molly as "art- maness. All stop." Her film repsels the idea that one has to give up the close striata- tions of friendship once you transition into a coupled up- down of life.

"It's kind of sad to be like When we get older, we all have to isolate and not be so close," says Stewart. "You can find dreams and records that aren't represented by the sort of classic idea of the one that we all are roaming. Here this movie as a coming

of age story for 30-year-old western-lane-are just trying to be like. That's actually she's used to change."

"And I think we associate that kind of importantly and imagination with men a lot more than we do with women, Meyer adds. But I know a lot of immature stagnant women and I have been an immature stagnant woman. And I believe they're out there I think that there are more of them than we've wanted to happen."

"And that they've been guilt into thinking that they're stagnant when they actually just move who they are," says Stewart.

In actuality, Meyer was more Frankie and McLean was more Molly, though she says more Stewart and Shanked were sad, the char- acteric voice to life more so clear now. And for Stewart, playing as character-based or someone else has not to spea- ronal relationship with man men complex and their might be expected.

"There were aspects of Frankie's character that I drew are in Urban, but I was not trying to capture an au- cerers," says Stewart, an in- car nominee for her portray- ed of Dana, Princess of Wales as "Egociese".

"I was never looking to her thinking that this was astrologically or anything."

she says. "I also really did want to come at it with my own interests because Frankie does his original is almost of-herest, of-mut but then overly confident over compensation in reaction to that. And I'm like, I get that. And I don't think Dylan really has that. Knowing my overlap/introductory more than any overlap with him."

The movie can some- ones feel purposefully displey but somehow it's no- ver}=-daughter. "It's the strongest of things happen for a reason. She when col- league Dallas films occur, spea- mining and later cognizance is not of unpreachable char- acteric poised by the time at LaBelle-Blanckley, John Mc- Elmore and Teresa Byrd, all style through. "The Wrong Girls" comes to have its own wayward sense of interac- logy, navigating off a slightly weary compass.

"As doばかり John Sal- ard crazy up it is, it has amazing directories," says Blanks at the story, who says, "I've both as a comedy and as something more complex toured. 'And that's actually really hard to do and connect the theme of all of it and have emotional status."

Though Stewart is pre- hypertonic public, however, he is dog person, frequently photographed walking the mixed-frewed rescue she has

had for some 25 years ("I don't want to get words in the A." There but she's not to be a man, she's not real man.)" she also has a cut name of love, she is very close with.

"And 'The Wrong Girls' is very much a lot personal more. When Frankie and Molly might be communicated with their calls, the letters are scored by Beth Rogen and Renaud Naupani. Meyer recalls that when she lived with McLean, there was a wonderful without pride of calls that would stop with them for varying periods of time.

"For the record, Meyer considers herself both a cat and a dog person — "I've just an untrue body overall," she says — but 3rd calls worked better by the story.

"They also feel like little alone," says Stewart. "I don't know if we're under- standing really that they are interdimensional creatures. I'm telling you, they're don- ing more eyes around the room and then they kind of know how you're feeling. I'm like, 'You give me 'truth psychology.' I don't think that we're living in the same dimensions."

"Does dog telephone would be really frantic," says Blanks, who has no peta. "It wouldn't be like, 'We're home.' We're home!"

that think calls are like works of art that inspire you. It isn't just to research," Meyer says. "They're a good one for the wrong girls because calls are not fixed wrong girls. They've got it together."

"The movie has invested its own intuitive archetipa- ce that now they all find threatening saying, 'That's so wrong girls' to certain situations. Annoyance and inconvenience of varying degrees, often of one's very doing, such as getting to the airport with the wrong do- ments or forgetting to take out the trash for a long time, all fall under this handy new rating."

"Enjoying whatever hap- poin and being able to pick up the pieces," says Stewart of what makes a wrong girl. "And pick them up with a kind of dull nature, like you know it's going to work out. It might take an steps versus two but you're going to get it done."

"I think it's somebody who struggles to get from point A to point B in the same normal way that an other person might do it," saids Meyer. "And maybe that more yet and more adver- ture in that journey."

"Whatever it is, they've embraced. It maybe the wrong girls have been the ones with the right attitude all along."

It's goofy fun as

'We're girls' go on the run

[Review, from 3D] These new ways can be every- thing, a name in itself, even out painting, a husband at- titude toward overdue falls and a comfy inertia that's kept from the stunned frustrating Molly's key- friend Jodi in Shuttle Each Post. In turn, possessive Frankie thinks Jodi is a fragile.

Soon, the mental two- sons will share a mind, too, thanks to a telephone drug they ingest like idiots, not that they have any gray mat- er to appear. That's not re- timid, but The female asset! The first year she has bubied to wrong that string death is a habit. Don't say, it's more director Dylan Meyer won't have them to when up.

"Be plot, a confidently stupid, a criminal counter- ment, and a lot of other talent from the talent Frankie for her more successful, disparaging or downing, and a lot of other Stewart's, auditing her with a third year that is true of me- gerous Danes are deter- mined to dead love. Thus, not the real love, and there selves off the courts and go on the run with their courts as "a man's life and the focusing along as hack- pants."

Vazard by Beth Rogen and Renaud Naupani, the post, is a good one. It's always don't want to hear. "I'm pretty sure they're the

ones who gave ya Dean," ODI meers. I like these comics and love with him annoying Mable Coons. Nevertheless, these calls are too clearly.

Meyer is a screenwriter- current-film producer, and Stewart on the set of the unknown 1995 comic tentier American films. In the main story, she has also been an "Stewart's wife." That's important step be- cause "Wrong Girls" has the pregnant alliance of men- mates who spend a lot of time getting around at home. Meyer wrote the script a decade ago about the friendship with pro- ducer Maggie McLean, but not that she knows better than anyone how much the email and sensible propri- ing Stewart delights in ac- cepting hered.

"The jokes are as face- body natured to Stewart and Chanel outures, be they says someone, ignore Frank- ie's or the city middle-finger Stewart (S起来 with her McLean) and knuckles with her character suffers a jerk "Fred Klein. And then can then be Frankie's to deliver Molly, who feels behind in Frankie's wake of destroy- ing. "I don't think it's be- script turns their relationship into a sound-up of co- pendence. Their similar head can't last forever — can be."

Meyer subverts a couple to one, unknown others

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FRANKIE (Kristen Stewart, left) and Molly (Gila Blanks) to do a drug that gives them telepathy and trouble.

Comedyയുടെ like the un- ally dollars in the third set that their pleasures get pain found by ordinary pro- for. The movie uses that step coming and designs it by the date of its birth. Nin- ch it manages to be both a sacrific film and a subver- tive one with no bulky art system, and stands. Charac- teric deliver jobs at 1stfl- our and the flipstick class while only revealing you doesidn't trust their talent other. Frankie invents a new commercial insult, calling Molly to softened both "curb to continue." Sure, whatever that means!

"The Wrong Girls" shares the melon-mated with David Wain's "also-good." "God Daughter, and the Celebrity Sex Plan," released earlier this summer. Both are that frightful, hyper-L.A. that's comedor, but from their central combination.

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From advanced manufacturing and regenerative medicine to premium consumer brands, Japanese companies are transforming decades of expertise into globally competitive businesses, creating new opportunities for investors in one of the world's most innovative economies.

A New Growth Story

For much of the past three decades, Japan's economy has been viewed through the lens of slow growth, deflation and demographic decline. Yet beneath three familiar industries, a quarter transformation has been unfolding. Today, the country is emerging as a source of the technologies, products and business models addressing some of the world's most pressing challenges, from artificial intelligence and advanced manufacturing to healthcare, sustainability and premium consumer brands.

Rather than abandoning the qualities that made Japanese industry globally respected, companies are building on them. Precision engineering, long-term thinking, quality and trust remain fundamental strategies, but they are increasingly being combined with faster decision-making, digital technologies and a renewed international outlook. Across sectors, businesses are looking beyond the domestic market, adapting decades of accumulated expertise to opportunities created by global demand.

Prime Minister Sumee Takaichi has placed economic growth and industrial competitiveness at the center of her agenda, Speaking at a press conference in November 2025, she argued that 'without growth, fiscal sustainability cannot be maintained,' adding that Japan must 'build a robust economy and raise our growth rate' through innovation, investment and strategic productivity.

That ambition is increasingly reflected across Japanese industry. Advanced manufacturers are supporting the expansion of semiconductor production and next-generation energy systems. Healthcare innovation are developing solutions for aging societies. Consumer brands are exporting Japanese quality, design and food culture to international markets. Together, they present a different picture of Japan—considered not by peer achievements, but by its capacity to reinvent itself for a rapidly changing global economy.

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Engineering the Future

Japan's manufacturing strength has never been measured safely by the products innovation set. Much of its competitive advantage (as they within industrial supply chains, where decades of materials science, precision engineering and continuous improvement enable entire industries to advance. As investment accelerates in semiconductors, advanced energy systems and automation, these often-ever-badied technologies are becoming increasingly strategic.

Toys Tanoo exemplifies that evolution, A global leader in specialty graphics and surface materials, the company supplies critical components for semiconductor manufacturing while expanding into hydrogen infrastructure, advanced nuclear technologies and next-generation energy applications. Rather than develop investment during recent market uncertainty, it has strengthened its global organization and accelerated

research into new materials. 'Now is the time to move forward for the next generation. It is the perfect moment for us to develop new products and bring them to the market,' said Chairman, President and CEO Nauraku Kondo. 'The next spies of momentum is evident at Tanoo Corporation. Founded in 1947 as a manufacturer of carton work gloves, the company now develops advanced protective equipment for industrial customers worldwide, responding to growing demand for safer and more sustainable materials. Its latest innovation include PINS-free coating technologies, advanced cut moisture gloves and products designed for increasingly automated manu-

manufacturing environments. 'We have taken on a variety of challenges so far,' said President Satoshi Watanabe.

These companies demonstrate how Japanese manufacturers continue to compensate by pressing such ideas, but by solving increasingly complex industrial problems. As global demand grows for resilient supply

chains, cleaner production and advanced manufacturing technologies, the expertise built over decades inside Japan's engineering sector is becoming more valuable than ever.

Innovation Beyond the Factory

Japan's technological advantage extends well beyond manufacturing itself. Increasingly, the country's industrial leadership is being defined by its ability to combine advanced materials, digital technologies and scientific research to solve problems with global relevance. Artificial intelligence is acer-

enting product development, while breakthroughs in healthcare and life sciences are opening-remindly new markets.

For companies such as Toys Tanoo, AI has become a tool for improving production efficiency, quality control and research, complementing decades of engineering expertise rather than replacing it. Tanoo Corporation is likewise responding to a changing industrial landscape by developing environmentally responsible materials that meet increasingly demanding global regulations, demonstrating how sustainability is becoming a driver of innovation rather than simply a compliance requirement.

«Without growth, fiscal sustainability cannot be maintained, Japan must build a robust economy and raise our growth rate.»

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The same forward-looking mindset is emerging in biotechnology. Collised is communicating regenerative medicine through its proprietary cell-sheet technology while expanding its international partnership across North America, Europe and Asia. As President and CEO Dr. Satsuka Hashimoto observed, 'People need dual weapons—for ability to understand both science and business,' said President & CEO Dr. Satsuka Hashimoto. The assessment reflects a broader reality: many of the country's most promising scientific advances are only beginning to reach international markets.

Prime Minister Sumee Takaichi has argued that Japan must 'win in areas where we can win,' identifying advanced technologies and strategic industries as essential to the country's next phase of growth. For investors, that opportunity extends far beyond consumer-facing innovation. It lies equally in the manufacturers, researchers and technology developers whose expertise maintains global advances in semiconductors, healthcare and sustainable industry.

Turning Demographics into Opportunity

Japan's demographic transition is often portrayed as one of the country's greatest economic challenges. Yet it is also becoming a powerful catalyst for innovation. As the world's oldest major economy, Japan is developing solutions to healthcare, childcare and healthy aging that are likely to become increasingly relevant across Asia, Europe and North America.

Ranomei Norweni has built its business around improving the efficiency of healthcare and long-term care through cloud-based digital platforms that connect medical professionals, caregivers and local governments. By reducing administrative burdens and improving coordination, the company is helping healthcare systems cope with rising demand and premium labor shortages. 'If Japan can overcome this challenge, the solutions devel-

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sped here can be applied worldwide," said Takuura Yutaniura.

The same long-term perspective shapes JP Holdings, Japan's largest childcare provider, which is expanding beyond traditional nursery services into international education. Rather than focusing solely on supervision, the company is investing in children's development through language, arts and global learning. "Our primary focus is the benefit of children," said President Teru Iwase.

At the other end of the demographic spectrum, Williams is showing no decades of experience developing cosmetics for consumers over 30, turning expertise gained in one of the world's most mature markets into products with international appeal. As populations age globally, the company uses growing opportunities to expect Japanese standards of quality and care.

● Expositing Japanese Lifestyle

Japan's global appeal has long extended beyond technology and manufacturing. Increasingly, consumer brands are demonstrating that the country's reputation for quality, craftsmanship and authenticity can also become powerful drivers of international growth. Whether through food, retail or beauty, companies are transforming distinctly Japanese experiences into globally scalable businesses.

JNSI has already redesigned the eyewear industry by making article, high quality glasses more affordable and accessible through a vertically integrated retail model. Having established a strong domestic presence, the company now sets its greatest opportunity to revenue. "There is still a lot of space for us to grow internationally," said Founder and Group CEO Hirochi Tanaka.

The same international ambition is evident in Japan's food industry. Kura Sushi has built one of the world's largest cornston belt scale businesses by combining vali-

nary tradition with technology and entertainment. "Country is the base," said founder Kurohiko Tanaka, describing the philosophy that has driven nearly five decades of innovation.

Oizumi Foods is likewise expanding beyond Japan, exporting not only restaurant brands but also the hospitality and amenities to detail that define Japanese dining. "Quality starts with the ingredients," said President and CEO Kenji Oizumi.

Beyond restaurants, companies are taking Japanese lifestyle products to new audiences. BCL Company is expanding its beauty brands across North America and Europe while broadening its portfolio beyond cosmetics into skincare, hurricane and wellness. "The U.S. market is huge, and we want to take a big step forward," said Executive President Kazushige Otsuka.

Meanwhile, Kurohiko is introducing international consumers to Japan's culinary heritage through its premium menthol products and its distinctive Monte Park attractions. "Our strength is our management system and quality control system. All of the processes are managed in-house," said CEO Masaya Takauchi.

● Trust as a Competitive Advantage

Innovation alone is rarely enough to sustain long-term growth. Across many of

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Japan's most successful companies, technological expertise is reinforced by a less tangible but equally valuable asset: trust. Built over decades through consistent quality, reliability and long-term relationships, it remains one of the country's strongest competitive advantages.

Rayuan Hiwomoto (his philosophy) through its approach to real estate. Rather than focus-

ing solely on property, transactions, the company creates long-term value by transforming assets into platforms for healthcare, hospitality and community development. Its emphasis on authenticity reflects a broader belief that enduring value is created by understanding how people can and experience places, not simply by redistributing buildings.

The same commitment to quality underpins Kurohiko's food manufacturing business. From entering new materials to processing and quality control, every stage of production is managed internally to ensure consistency and food safety. That disciplined approach has enabled the company to build one of Japan's leading menthol brands while expanding internationally.

In consumer markets, companies such as JNSI and Williams have similarly built their reputations on reliability rather than short-term trends. Whether through accessible eyewear or cosmetics developed for an aging population, both have demonstrated that maintaining consumer confidence can be an important as product innovation itself.

● From Domestic Success to Global Growth

For decades, many Japanese companies were able to flourish within one of the world's largest domestic markets. Today, however, growth increasingly depends on international

expansion. Rather than simply exporting products, businesses are exporting technologies, expertise and business models refined in one of the world's most demanding commercial environments.

That shift is particularly evident in advanced industry. Toyo Tense is deepening cooperation with partners in the United States while expanding its role in semiconductors and inter-generation energy systems. Toyo Corporation is responding to global demand for safer and more sustainable industrial materials, developing products that meet increasingly stringent environmental standards while supporting the automation of manufacturing worldwide.

Consumer brands are following a similar path. BCL Company is building its previous sector North America through major retail and digital channels, while Kurohiko is expanding its overseas distribution network to introduce more consumers to Japanese food culture. Oizumi Foods continues to pursue central international partnerships as it grows its restaurant portfolio abroad, and JNSI is working toward its ambition of becoming a truly global eyewear brand.

Healthcare and life sciences are also becoming increasingly international. Kusanmi Network is using Japan's experience in digital healthcare to support overseas markets facing similar demographic pressures, while CellDroid is seeking collaborations with pharmaceutical companies, hospitals and research institutions to accelerate the global adoption of regenerative medicine technologies.

From Missouri home Takauchi has reportedly emphasized that stronger growth will depend on innovation, investment and international competitiveness. The companies

«The U.S. market is huge, and we want to take a big step forward.»

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featured in this report demonstrate how that vision is clearly taking shape. Across manufacturing, healthcare, consumer brands and technology, they are proving that solutions developed in Japan can create value well beyond its borders, strengthening the country's position as an increasingly important partner in the global economy.

● Why Japan, Why Now

Japan's next chapter is not being written by a single industry or a handful of high-tech life corporations. It is emerging across advanced manufacturing, healthcare, consumer products and life sciences, where companies are applying decades of accumulated expertise to the challenges shaping the global economy.

Now Tense is supplying the advanced materials behind semiconductor manufacturing and anti-generation energy systems.

Toyo Corporation is redefining industrial safety through sustainable technologies designed for an increasingly automated world. Kusanmi Network is helping healthcare systems become more efficient, while JP Holdings is investing in the education of future generations. CellDroid is bringing Japanese regenerative medicine to the global stage, reflecting the country's growing role in biotechnology.

At the same time, Japan's consumer sector is demonstrating that quality and authenticity remain powerful competitive advantages. JNSI, Kura Sushi, Oizumi Foods, BCL and Kurohiko are expanding internationally by exporting products, experiences and brands owned in Japanese craftsmanship, hospitality and innovation. Meanwhile, Rayuan is creating new forms of value by combining real estate with healthcare, hospitality and community-building. Illustrating how traditional industries are also evolving.

For investors, the opportunity lies not only in individual companies but in the ecosystem they represent—one built on quality, resilience and continuous innovation. As global demand grows for reliable partners capable of solving increasingly complex challenges, Japan is quietly reaffirming its position as one of the world's most sophisticated and forward-looking economies. ■

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A Recipe for Reinvention

Kura Sushi Inc. has spent nearly five decades transforming what was once a simple sushi takeout business into one of Japan's most recognizable and inventive restaurant brands, building a global dining platform around technology, discipline and creativity.

When Kunitako Tanaka founded the business in 1977, the company began as a modest take-out multi shop before evolving into a haiton-sushi concept that would help redefine Japan's casual dining sector. Today, Kura Sushi operates hundreds of restaurants across Japan, the United States and Taiwan, and has grown into one of the largest conveyor-belt sushi chains in the world. The business was founded in 1977 and remains in the Tanaka as president and representative director.

Innovation at the Core

The restaurant operators have pursued innovation with the same intensity as Kura Sushi. While many competitors eventually replicated the conveyor-belt concept, Kura Sushi continued refining its model rather than standing still. That intention factor on improvement has become central to the company's identity. "We continued our innovations," said Tanaka. "We have 74 patents."

Innovation at Kura Sushi extends beyond operational efficiency. The company has developed numerous proprietary technologies and customer-facing concepts that merge hospitality with entertainment, including its famous Billians Box prize game system and patented plate-crewed mechanisms, transforming a routine meal into an interactive family experience.

"Creativity," Tanaka said, when asked to define the company's identity. "Creativity is the base."

That philosophy has helped Kura Sushi serve our a distinctive market position in an industry where differentiation can be difficult. Rather than competing solely on price or menu, the company has built a broader experimental model, one that combines food, automation and entertainment into a unified brand perspective.

Scaling the Concept

Operational evolution has been equally important to Kura Sushi's rise. Early assets financed circular contracts with thirds positioned in the center while customers sat around them, a format that reflected traditional sushi dining but limited scalability. A later shift toward less-use restaurant layouts dramatically improved the quality and efficiency. "We changed to the best our style shop," Tanaka said. "They are expanded our business. The size of the shop has tripled."

The strategic allowed Kura Sushi to standardize store formats, improve customer capacity and create a more scalable national expansion model. It also helped position the company for international growth by creating a restaurant format that could be replicated consistently across markets. Today, Kura Sushi operates about 700 locations globally across Japan, North America and Asia.

Quality Without Compression

Despite the scale of the operation, Kura Sushi insists that growth must never come at the expense of quality. The company's internal philosophy is rooted in maintaining food standards that extend typical expectations for mass-market dining. "First priority is to offer foods that prioritize people's health," Tanaka said. "We are always in pursuit of normal taste."

That commitment extends into daily operations. While many chain restaurants rely heavily on prepared ingredients, Kura Sushi requires sushi location to prepare certain elements fresh every morning. "For example, soup stock," Tanaka explained. "You can easily use instant soup stock, but in

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our company, every restaurant makes their soup stock by themselves in the morning using natural materials."

The discipline applies at the executive level as well. New areas come are personally in slowed before launch. When we release a new item, I always want this," Tanaka said.

But Kura Sushi, these measures are not simply ordinary decisions but reflections of a wider corporate philosophy that prioritizes ethics and integrity above commercial expediency. "Before business, humanism is more important," Tanaka said. That principle has become coined, and in the company's culture, shaping our own food quality but also employee behavior, service standards and long-term decision-making.

Redefining Sushi Culture

Kura Sushi has also challenged conventional perceptions of the sushi business itself. Traditional sushi culture in Japan is often associated with rigid hierarchy, intimidating shelf and format dining requires. Kura Sushi sought to make the experience more approachable

and democratic. "In sushi restaurants, chefs on extra, extra, and midtown," Tanaka said. "But we make sushi shelf, look like ordinary people, smiling, wearing suits, wearing smokers."

By reflecting the image of sushi preparation and creating a more welcoming atmosphere, Kura Sushi broadened the company's appeal beyond traditional audiences. The result has been a model that preserves culinary environment while making the experience accessible to younger clients. Families and international consumers unfamiliar with Japan's traditional sushi etiquette.

Financial Discipline and Public Markets

Kura Sushi's expansion has been supported by a notably conservative financial structure. The company is publicly listed in Japan, while affiliated listed entities also operate in the United States and Taiwan, giving investors exposure across multiple markets. Tuna has striven faring out simply as a financing tool but as a strategic discipline. "Eating is a must item for our business strategy," he said.

That strategy has underpinned what Tuna has described as exceptionally cautious financial management. According to him, Kura Sushi's only debt is approximately $6.7 million, and she solely within its Taiwan operation. "We don't have any debt in Japan or the U.S.," Tanaka said.

That balance sheet strength has allowed the company to fund expansion while maintaining resilience in a volatile consumer environment. It also aligns with Tanaka's belief that

public listings create accountability and provide employees with ownership opportunities.

Global Growth Ahead

International expansion now represents the company's next major priority. Kura Sushi already has an established footprint in the United States and Taiwan, and Tanaka uses significant issues for further overseas development. "If I like to open many shops overseas," he said. "But I want to keep the quality."

Rather than pursuing growth blindly, Kura Sushi appears focused on controlled expansion that preserves the standards underpinning its domestic reputation. That careful approach reflects management's awareness that maintaining brand consistency will be critical as the business occurs increasingly competitive international markets.

Partnerships are expected to play a role in that strategy. Kura Sushi has expressed openness to working with restaurant operations and real estate owners, working to revitalize underpins, forming hospitality issues. "We can offer our technology, our quality, our panes," Tanaka said. "We can activate the business by our partnership." That opens the door to multiple partnership structures, from joint ventures and operational collaborations to restaurant conventions and strategic acquisitions.

Built for Speed

While Japanese businesses are sometimes perceived internationally as slow-moving and consensus-driven, Kura Sushi positions itself differently. Speed of decision-making is viewed internally as a competitive advantage.

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"We make quick decisions," Tanaka said. "I do everything fast."

That entrepreneurial decisionness has arguably been a key factor in the company's ability to scale, innovate and stay ahead of competitors over decades of industry change.

Looking Forward

As Japan seeks to convert itself on the global business stage, Kura Sushi reflects many of the characteristics in international investors increasingly look for. In Japanese corporates: disciplined management, technological innovation, strong governance and a differentiated global proposition.

We beyond the pattern, automation and financial strength, Kura Sushi's greatest strength may be the philosophy underpinning its growth. The company has succeeded by marrying modern operational innovation with traditional Japanese values of hospitality, discipline and respect.

That mindset has helped Kura Sushi transform conveyor-belt sushi from a novelty into a scalable, internationally separable dining platform. And with further overseas expansion on the horizon, the company appears well positioned to continue reporting not just Japanese food, but a distinctly Japanese approach to business itself.

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Redefining Eyewear for a Global Consumer Era

JINS has transformed from a general merchandise retailer into a pioneering force in eyewear, reshaping how the category is priced, delivered, and experienced.

A Strategic Rejuvenation

November 8–1988 as a general trading business, the company's defining moment came in 2003 with a decisive pivot toward eyewear. That shift studied the start of a focused strategy to transform a category that had remained largely unchanged.

By narrowing its focus, the company satisfied the ability to refill all the entire value chain. Over the past 25 years, this decision has positioned the business as a category disruptor to a traditionally conservative industry.

"We started as a general merchandise company, but everything changed when we focused on eyewear," said Founder and Group CEO Udoichi Tanaka. "This decision defined who we are today."

Making Eyewear Accessible

As the heart of the company's success lies in simple but powerful ideas: combining affordability, speed, and design to make eyewear accessible to everyone.

Historically, eyewear was treated as a new luxury made of product. From arranged around 100,000s, and customers often faced waiting times of up to a week, after an eye test before receiving their eyewear. The process was done, costly, and transactional.

JINS challenged that model broad on, by introducing a streamlined retail approach, is reduced prices to around 94,000 while significantly accelerating delivery times to as little as 30 minutes. This shift not only lowered barriers to entry but also changed consumer behavior. "What we achieved was making eyewear a common time," Tanaka said. "Before, they were expensive and turn time. Now people can buy them more quickly."

This speed is enabled by a highly optimized to-wear system. Customers can begin by selecting fastener or maturing a QR code, after which staff guide them through a wide range of lens options tailored to their needs. Once the order is confirmed, human environment is met, allowing customers to collect their finished eyewear—often from an in-store pricing system—within approximately 30 minutes.

Second-speed and pricing, the company differentiates itself through continuous product innovation, biguanse development such as fulltimes, high-weight, flexible feature designed for comfort—alongside 2001 360° and 2010 140ML, when a focus on functionality, lifestyle integration, and user experience. A broad variety of lens options further enhance communication, enabling customers to choose solutions that match both where needs and daily usage.

By maturing both you and time barriers, the company fundamentally reshaped how customers engage in the eyewear. This transformation turned eyewear into an everyday product.

Reinventing the Retail Model

The company's impact goes beyond pricing by model programs (brings, manufacturing, and retailers) a selective system that prioritizes speed, quality, and customer experience—effectively pioneering a 80% (Specialty store retailer of Private label Tupper's) model within the eyewear industry.

By applying this approach to eyewear, the company has been able to control the center value chain, from product development to point of sale, ensuring both cost efficiency and consistent quality across all headquarters. This integration also supports rapid product innovation, allowing new technologies and designs to be developed and brought to market efficiently.

Simplified product offerings and optimized in-store processes have created a retail environment where customers can select feature, complete eye tests, and receive finished eyewear within a remarkably short timeframe.

From Tokyo to the World

With a strong domestic foundation, the company has turned its attention outward. Today, it

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operates approximately 850 times across eight regions, with around 570 locations in Japan alone.

This distribution underscores the next phase of growth: international markets represent the company's most significant responsive opportunity. "There is still a lot of space for us to grow internationally," Tanaka said. "That is where our future lies."

The opening of the global flagship store in Tokyo's Umea district underscores the brand's maturity at home, while international locations signal its ambition abroad. Notably, a store in Los Angeles' White Klanter—opened its January 2025—demonstrates how the concept translates into global lifestyle markets.

This move into globally influential retail distribution highlights the brand's confidence in competing beyond its home market, not only on price and efficiency but also on design and cultural relevance. Positioned under the banner "From Tokyo," the company leverages its Japanese origin as a result of quality and authenticity, increasing strength with international consumers.

Building a Global Category Leader

Unlike apparel, which boasts globally recognized brands operating randomly across continents, eyewear remains fragmented. New companies have successfully established a wide global presence. Clinically no single brand has yet emerged to define the category as an international level.

This gap represents a significant strategic opportunity.

"In fashion, you see the same brands everywhere in the world," Tanaka noted. "But in eyewear, there is no global brand yet. We want to become that."

The ambition is not simply to expand internationally, but to establish a new global standard in eyewear. By improving a proven and scalable business model, the company is positioning itself to lead a category that remains structurally open.

Its ability to continue operational consistency with local market adaptability will be key to achieving this goal.

A Brand Built on Values

Underlying the company's commercial strategy is a clearly defined corporate value. "Originally 2K." This values is supposed to have new attitudes—the genuine, inspiring, and thinner—which guide both product development and organizational culture.

"Honey is especially important to us," Tanaka said. "It is something you don't often see emphasized as a corporate value, but it is central to who we are."

While innovation and cooperation drive growth, it is this emphasis on honesty that sets the

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brand apart. In an industry often driven by pricing and trends, trust becomes a long-term competitor advantage rather than a secondary attribute.

This philosophy reflects a broader foundation rooted in Japanese business culture, where credibility and consistency can build over time.

Partnerships for Growth

As the company expands globally, partnerships will play an increasingly important role. While no single model is prescribed, the approach is defined by flexibility and mutual benefit.

"We are open-to-partnerships," Tanaka said. "But it depends on what both sides are being. The goal is to use each other's strengths to grow together."

Rather than pursuing partnerships for scale above, the focus is on strategic alignment—combining complementary capabilities to accelerate

growth in new markets. This openness controls across different forms of collaboration, from market entry strategies to technological development.

By maintaining a flexible partnership model, the company is able to adapt to diverse market conditions while preserving the integrity of its own business model. The underlying philosophy remains consistent: sustainable growth is built through shared value structure.

For potential partners, the company offers a combination of proven retail expertise, strong brand identity, and scalable systems. In create, it seeks local knowledge, complementary capabilities, and a shared commitment to long-term success.

An Investment Case with Global Upside

For investors, the company promotes a compelling growth narrative. Its domestic success provides a stable foundation, while its international expansion offers significant uptake.

"The most attractive aspect is our room for growth," Tanaka said. "We have established ourselves in Japan, but globally there is still a love culture."

With a proven model in its home market and significant white-past internationally, the company is positioned for scalable expansion. The global eyewear market remains highly fragmented, with no single dominant brand emerging as an intersectional level. This structural gap creates a close opportunity for a player capable of combining scale, efficiency, and brand consistency.

As new wears open across key markets, the company is well positioned to capture rising demand for accessible, well-designed eyewear. Its vertically integrated model further supports this expansion, enabling consumer customers across regions while maintaining cost discipline.

In an environment where decision-making speed can determine success, the company benefits from its ownership structure. As a family-led business, it retains the agility often associated with entrepreneurial ventures.

"One advantage of being an owner-led company is that we can make decisions quickly," Tanaka said. "That has been key to our growth."

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From Recovery to Reinvention

Raysum has built its reputation in Japan by turning overlooked real estate into higher-value assets and, increasingly, by using property as a platform for healthcare, hospitality and community-led investment.

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A Flavour's Advantage

New real estate invites in Japan begin with a seemingly unatrematic challenge. Raysum's does. In its early years, the company made its name by engaging into one of the market's hardest sources: troubled assets tied to non-performing loans. In a time when much of corporate Japan was still working through the aftershocks of the financial crisis, Raysum saw opportunity where others saw complication.

That model demanded more than financial engineering. It required legal positions, patient-negotiable cash a willingness to work through layers of contractual and tenant centre that often made repositioning difficult. "Our job was to bring minus to zero," said Tsuyoshi Komachi, president of Raysum. "This is what we did in the first decade."

From Correction to Creation

"The company's next step has been defined by a subtle but important shift. If the first chapter was about restoring broken value, the second is about creating new value from a stable base. 'Before, we moved assets from minus three to zero,' Komachi said. 'Now we move them from zero to plus three.'"

That distinction helps explain why Raysum stands apart in a crowded real estate market. Conventional development can easily become commoditized, especially in a mature economy such as Japan's, where land are often follows familiar formulas. Raysum's approach is more competitive. An

office building can become a kindergarten, and a frozen gym can become the office and studio of a major television station. A property's highest value is not always its current use, or even its historical use, but its future relevance.

This is where Raysum's planning discipline becomes a competitive edge. Rather than treating a site as a fixed product, the company develops multiple scenarios around it. In a heavily regulated market, that requires an unusual command of law, design and execution. It also demands a mindset that looks beyond rather than backward. "The past is only a reference

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point," Komachi said. "We look at the present from the perspective of the future."

Beyond Bricks and Mortar

That future-finding mindset is pushing Raysum beyond the limits of traditional real estate. Increasingly the company talks about property as a hardware and the services, expertise and communities built around it as software. The hardware matters, but the software determines how valuable it ultimately becomes.

That idea can be seen in Raysum's work in healthcare. Rather than treating a medical facility as just another real estate asset, the company has sought to build platforms around specialist real works and premium patient experience. In one example, it developed facilities around devices with strong reputation in highly specialized fields. The value preparation is not simple: the building itself has nature to expertise and a desired foundation built around the best practitioner for a given condition rather than the nearest institution.

The same logic applies to hospitality and lifestyle. In such case, real estate becomes the remains of the something more enduring than, quality, access and community. For Raysum, that is where premium value is created. 'Real estate is hardware,' Komachi said. 'The software is what's different for value.'

Authenticity as an Asset

If there is one word that lets Raysum's different businesses to gather, it is authenticity. In Komachi's

selling, authenticity is not a branding exercise. It is the foundation of flexibility.

That thinking into through the company's ventures beyond core development. In Real, Raysum operates a bakery business built around French technique and direct sourcing. In hospitality it is developing premium experiences aimed at Japanese craftsmanship and local identity rather than generic luxury. In healthcare, it is trying to align medical real estate with practitioners whose reputation carry genuine weight. In every case, the goal is the same strain produces that can sustain premium value over time because they are difficult to replicate.

That emphasis also shapes Raysum's path into ultra-laxary housing. Komachi argues that Japan has long produced many high-quality homes, but relatively few truly distinctive residences he gilded after-high not worth buyers. Raysum is trying to fill that gap with hospital homes and purchasers aimed at international clients seeking something more to develop than standardized homes. "There was no house in Japan that met that level," Komachi said.

A Community Model for Capital

What gives Raysum's strategy to broader significance is the way it connects assets to networks. The company is not positioning itself simply as a value of property. It is trying to create invariable communities.

That concept appears repeatedly in Komachi's vision for the future. A hospital can be more than a building if it links patients, doctors and nurses into a trusted ecosystem. A luxury residence can be more than a home if it becomes an entry point into Japanese design, service and lifestyle.

That idea makes the company more legible to overseas partners. For foreign investors looking at Japan, the approach can simply yield or multiply it is the chance to participate in projects shaped by deep local knowledge and strong creation.

Challenging Old Assumptions

That international ambition comes with a practical question: can Japanese companies move fast enough? For many foreign executives, slow decisions making remains one of the most pertinent concerns about doing business in the country.

Raysum wants to present itself in the counterexample: "We are very fast," Komachi said. The company's leadership, he argued, remains close to projects and makes decisions on the ground rather than through endless layers of review. That operational style matters in a market where mining, conversion and flexibility can determine whether a complete deal exceeds.

That may be why Komachi sees Japan's an ill-treated approach not as a weakness, but as a strength that is often overlooked by international investors. "We do not try to make ourselves look bigger than we are," he said. "We show ourselves as we are."

An Investment Case Beyond in Trust

Raysum has built its track record by tackling complex, distressed assets that others have avoided, unlocking value through rights restructuring and regeneration. That capability is grounded in expertise across legal, construction and operational disciplines, as well as the resilience to nextpart difficult projects. By challenging conversion and anticipating future needs, the company has also contributed to addressing broader social issues. "Based on what we have built up so far, we believe we can steadily work towards building construction centered on authentic real estate," said Tsuyoshi Komachi. Raysum is now advancing research international partnerships and plan-

«Real estate is hardware. The software is what defines the value.»

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form-based models, creating value that extends beyond individual properties.

Yet the value created extends beyond financial returns. In Kyoto, a 125-year-old heritage property has been transformed into a living space where guests can experience the city as residents. In Tokyo, a world-class surgical facility has been developed as a managed real estate asset, enabling a leading specialist to expand access to advanced care. On the female peninsula, a natural landscape is being reimagined into a destination designed to be preserved and experienced by these generations. In each case, real estate becomes the platform through which

human connections are strengthened, and the intrinsic value of place is sustained over time.

The community model begins with a single asset that expands as trust and shared purpose value hold among those connected to it. Over time, that network deepens real grows. The proposition rests not only on safety or technical excellence, but on the depth of trust that links people and places across generations.

Raysum is now entering a new phase, focused on building plat-

iforms grounded in that trust and forming long-term partnerships with international investors seeking more than conventional real estate exposure.

A Name for What Comes Next

As this intervention accelerates, Raysum itself is entering a new chapter. On August 1, 2020, the company will change its name to Nenmy Co., Ltd.

The name is changing. What it stands for is not. Raysum has built its work on engaging honestly with each property, and with each client, to uncover and cultivate the true value an asset holds. Changing its name is a decision to protect that approach and carry it into the next era.

The new name carries two meanings. Hence: passing on the knowledge and trust the company has built, to colleagues, to clients, and into the future, rather than holding it in any one person's hands. But: shining light on possibilities not yet seen, and drawing out new value from them.

The name is changing. What the company stands for is not. With that same conviction, Nenmy begins its next step forward.

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A New Chapter in Early Education

JP Holdings is expanding beyond its position as Japan's leading childcare provider, using its newly launched international school initiative to redefine how early education supports global readiness.

● Leading a National Leader

Both over more than three decades, JP Holdings has established itself as the clear leader in Japan's childcare sector. With 357 facilities nationwide, scoring around 18,000 children and supported by approximately 7,000 staff, its operational scale is connected. A significant gap separates it from competition, both in much and performance, reinforcing its role as a key pillar of the country's childcare infrastructure.

The leadership position has not been achieved through scale alone. A consistent focus on quality and development has shaped the company's growth trajectory. Rather than offering basic supervision, JP Holdings' temporary programs such as English, music, gymnasium, and dance into its services at its own cost. "Our primary focus is the benefit of children," said President Tobito Sakai. "Nationals growth and earnings matter, but what matters most is what creates value for children."

● Addressing a Structural Need

The company's expansion is closely tied to a structural gap within Japan's education system. While access to nursery schools has improved, after-school care remains undermapped. In the Tokyo metropolitan area alone, thousands of children are unable to secure places, creating pressure on working families.

This shortage extends beyond childcare, affecting workforce participation and economic productivity. "If children cannot enter after-school care, parents may have to reduce

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work," Sakai noted. Addressing this imbalance has become central to JP Holdings' strategy, positioning the company not only as a service provider but as a contributor to broader social and economic stability.

● From Supervision to Development

Improving access is only part of the solution. The company is equally focused on enhancing the quality of after-school care, shifting the model from simple supervision to

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Our primary focus is the benefit of children. Business growth and earnings matter, but what matters most is what creates value for children.

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structural development. Traditional formats have often provided limited engagement, but JP Holdings is working to create environments where children can explore interests, discover potential career paths, and build confidence.

"We want children to transform their perspective while they are still young," Sakai said. By introducing varied activities and exposure to different fields, the company aims to boost curiosity and motivation, helping children develop a clearer sense of direction for the future.

● Expanding into International Education

This philosophy now underpins the company's move into international education. The launch of its international school represents a strategic evolution, extending its child development model into a more global, 6-focused Framework.

English-language education plays a central role in this expansion. "English is a key for children's future," Sakai explained, highlighting its importance in enabling communication and global understanding. The model also reflects an effort to combine educational strengths. Japan's emphasis on discipline and structure with more individual-driven, exploratory approaches continue in Western systems.

By integrating these elements, the company aims to create a balanced learning environment that prepares students for both local and global contexts.

● A Platform for Collaboration

The international school initiative also opens the door to new forms of collaboration. JP Holdings has expressed a clear interest in working with global partners to estimate its of-going, whether through foreign education, new technologies, or curriculum development.

"If there is an opportunity to bring in foreign teachers or new technology, we are open," Sakai said. Each partnership can serve as essential to expanding children's perspectives and strengthening the company's international positioning. Previous overseas experience, including opportunity in Southeast Asia, has informed this outward-looking approach.

● Growth with Purpose

Frequently, the company maintains a strong position, reporting operating margins well above industry averages. However, profitability is framed as a result of its approach rather than its primary goal. "If we entered these programs, we could not be more profit, but that would not be good for children," Sakai said.

In Japan continues to adapt to demographic challenges and evolving educational needs. JP Holdings is positioning itself as the intervention of childcare, education, and global engagement. Its expansion into international schooling reflects both a response to immediate demand and a long-term vision for developing globally minded values.

Looking ahead, the company uses continual opportunity in expanding access, reducing quality, and deepening international collaboration. "We want to support the future of children by giving them a wider view of the world," Sakai said.

From Japan to the World: Solving the Eldercare Crisis with Cloud Technology

Kanamic Network is positioning its cloud-based healthcare platform as a critical solution to Japan's demographic shift while building a model with global relevance.

● Structural Demand Driving Growth

Strong longevity is reshaping Japan's structural and social landscape. As the world's fastest-signal sources, the country faces a widening imbalance between those requiring care and share able to provide it. By 2025, the largest generation will enter the 70-and-ever company, a threshold where care needs accelerate sharply. Within a decade, a significant share of the population over 80 is expected to require support, placing sustained pressure on healthcare systems and public finances.

The structural demand is already reflected in market size. Combined medical and long-term care expenditure is projected to reach approximately 907 million (around $452 billion), with further expansion expected in the years ahead. Yet workforce constraints are tightening, as the number of caregivers, nurses and medical professionals struggles to keep pace. "The biggest challenge is the aging population. The number of people supporting society is declining, while

those needing support continues to rise," said D. Icama Yamamoto, president of Kanamic Network.

● Efficiency as a Competitive Edge

Against this backdrop, Kanamic Network has built its strategy around efficiency. Found, of in 2008, at the center of Japan's long-term care insurance system, the company identified early the need for a shared digital infrastructure concerning medical and caregiving professionals. That first-move advantage remains central today. Its platform enables real-time information sharing, coordination of care, and—virtually—the reduction of administrative workloads that consume valuable time.

The impact is measurable. Internal benchmarks point to productivity gains of between 1.2 and 1.5 times per professional. By shifting time away from paperwork and forward pattern during activities, capacity can expand without requiring proportional increases in staffing. "By reducing administrative burden, time can be redirected to

direct care. If someone who supported 10 people can support 12 or 15, the system can absorb the increase," Yamamoto said.

● Scaling Innovation Through Technology

This focus on productivity is increasingly supported by advanced technologies. The company is investing in artificial intelligence, automation, and robotics to further streamline core delivery. As the demographic score merges in April 2025, and beyond, these innovations are expected to play a central role in sustaining system capacity. The objective is not only efficiency, but resilience—ensuring that rising demand can be met despite structural labor shortages.

Japan serves as a pricing ground for this model. The intensity of its demographic pressures creates a high-volunteer environment for solutions that can later be deployed internationally.

● Expanding Across Borders

Expansion is already underway. As part of a broader Japan-Singapore strategic partnership, Kanamic Network is collaborating with leading care providers on localized and pharmaceuticals of its platform. Specifically, the company has launched a co-creative pilot with prominent local addresses and community health organizations. Supported by these

public-sector initiatives, this pilot serves as a vital stepping stone. Across ASEAN markets, similar demographic trends are beginning to emerge, creating demand for solidly digital healthcare infrastructure.

At the same time, the company is working today to research base through academic partnerships, including collaboration with foreign universities in Japan and the United States. These initiatives are designed to accelerate innovation while facilitating cross-border knowledge exchange, positioning the platform for broader global adoption.

● A Predictable Investment Case

For instance, the appeal lies in both growth and predictability. The company has delivered consistent double-digit expansion since its public listing, underpinned by a sector driven not by cyclical trends but by long-term demographic activities. Its populations age across Asia and beyond, demand for efficient care solutions is expected to rise steadily. "Our business is not influenced by trends. It is based on healthcare, which is a universal need," Yamamoto said.

● Leading Brand

The convergence of demographic pressure, digital transformation, and international expansion places Kanamic Network at the intersection of one of the most significant structural shifts of the coming decade. If solutions developed in Japan can be successfully scaled abroad, the company's platform may evolve from a domestic economy into a global standard. "If Japan can overcome this challenge, the solutions developed here can be applied worldwide," Yamamoto said.

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A Recipe for Expansion

Oizumi has grown from a family-owned supermarket business into one of Japan's leading restaurant operators, combining entrepreneurial ambition with the precision and quality standards that have become synonymous with Japanese hospitality.

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I wanted in 1985 by the father of President & CEO Kenji Oizumi, the company's journey began in food retail before shifting its focus to the restaurant industry. The move into industry-style dining during the 1990s proved transformative, creating the platform for decades of expansion and diversification.

After joining the family business, Oizumi helped accelerate the growth of its original restaurant strategy. Kishimoto, Wes. The brand became the company's first major growth engine, expanding its approximately 100 stores over about eight years and establishing the operational foundation for the next stage of development.

This success later posed the way for a multi-brand strategy building on the discipline and experience gained through Kishimoto, Wes. Oizumi diversified into a wider portfolio of restaurant concepts spanning Japanese, Italian,

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«Attention to every single detail.»

樫角洋君訓

Chinese and American-style dining. Today, the company operates more than 120 restaurants across Japan and manages around 50 brands.

Quality Without Compromise

Equity growth has never come at the expense of quality. The company's identity is built on maintaining direct control over its operations, from ingredients wanting to food preparation and service standards.

“Attention to every single detail” remains the defining principle behind the business, said Oizumi. That commitment extends throughout the supply chain, including clear relationships with producers and strict oversight of the products served to customers.

The emphasis on quality explains why the company has approached franchising customers. Maintaining consistency across hundreds of locations requires rigorous operational discipline and a culture that prioritizes craftsmanship over concessions. For Oizumi, the dining experience begins long before food reaches the table.

“Quality starts with the ingredients,” Oizumi said, highlighting the contribution of Japanese farmers, fisheries and producers whose dedication underpins the country's reputation for culinary excellence.

Looking Beyond Japan

As Japan hasa labour shortages and demographic challenges, international expansion has become an increasingly important part of the company's long-term strategy. Oizumi has already established a presence in Vietnam and sent overseas markets as a natural next step in its development.

The company is actively seeking partners who share its commitment to quality and sustainable growth. Joint ventures, strategic alliances, franchising opportunities and acquisitions all remain on the table, provided they are built on trust and aligned objectives.

“Expansion overseas becomes a natural flow,” Oizumi said. “It is important to have a lot of and trustworthy partner rather than trying to manage everything from a distance.”

That philosophy reflects a broader confidence in Japanese business culture. For Japan, consistency and decisions in quality have helped make Japanese hospitality attained worldwide, and Oizumi believes themselves provide a strong foundation for international collaboration.

With more than four decades of experience, a portfolio of recognized brands and a clear ambition to grow beyond Japan, Oizumi is entering its next chapter from a position of strength. As global consumers increasingly seek authentic dining experience, the company's looking to expect not only restaurant consumer but also the quality-driven philosophy that has fuelled its success for over 40 years.

«Expansion overseas becomes a natural flow. It is important to have a loyal and trustworthy partner rather than trying to manage everything from a distance.»

KIKI OIZUMI

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A Quiet Challenger Eyes a Global Breakthrough

BCL Company is building on a run of record profits to expand beyond Japan, using product innovation and a sharpened international strategy to compete in the world's most lucrative beauty markets.

Momentum at Home, Pressure to Scale

BCL Company's recent growth tells a story of quiet momentum in Japan's competitive beauty market. Known for its fast-moving abstract and contentious times, the company has usually built scale over the past few years. Fiscal year 2025, ending March 15, 2026, marked a third consecutive year of record-high profits, with the business now 1.5 times larger than it was three years ago. That performance is driven largely by two core brands—the bestest from insoles and Kunsusan skincare—which together account for roughly 75% of total sales.

Behind them is a deliberately fast product cycle. Around 200 new items are launched each year, allowing the company to track shifting consumer preferences and respond quickly. It is less about bloodstream products than about consumer renewals. “We want to respond to diversity, which is only set launch 20% more products every year,” said the multiple Oizumi, Company Executive President.

A Post-Pandemic First

The international story has changed more abruptly. Before the pandemic, overseas sales accounted for just 10% of the business, heavily concentrated in China. That model bilateral, and recovery has taken a different direction.

Growth is now being driven by the United States and Europe, where sales have increased significantly over the past two years. The shift reflects a more deliberate diversification strategy—moving away from reliance on a single market—reveals a broader, more resilient footprint.

Distribution has been the smallest in the United States, produces are sold through Star Quijote and Chinese supermarket channels.

Entering the World's Largest Beauty Market

The United States is central to the company's ambitions. It is the largest beauty market globally, but also one of the most competitive, with Korean brands firmly established across both social and digital channels.

“The U.S. is the biggest market in the world,” Oizumi said. “Korean cosmetics have a big presence, but Japanese cosmetics have a big opportunity, and we want to make a big difference.”

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The next step is scale. Existing relationships with Contra in Korea are expected to support entry into Contra in the United States, while Sugar is another key objective. Expansion to Amazon's U.S. platform is also part of the plan, reflecting the importance of e-commerce in reaching younger consumers.

The business accrual, Regulatory standards—particularly in stores such as California—encriment, and the risk of litigation adds complexity. But the calculations is straightforward: the size of the U.S. market makes it impossible to ignore.

Awareness: The Missing Force

Differentiation is improving, awareness is still catching up. Brand recognition stands at around 50% in Japan but just 1% globally, underlining how early the international push remains.

“For online growth, we need influences and a stronger social media presence,” Oizumi said.

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The strategy is internationally dual-trade. Physical retail builds most and visibility, especially in a category where consumers value in-person experience. In the same time, digital channels are essential for scale. Early moves include placing products in U.S. universities such as UCLA, targeting younger consumers in everyday purchasing environments.

Competition is particularly intense from Korean beauty brands, which have gained product innovation with aggressive marketing and cultural needs. Closing that gap will require sustained investment in visibility as much as distribution.

Expanding the Definition of Beauty

While skincare remains the core, the company is expanding into adjacent categories. Current priorities include “smart beauty” products such as supplements, alongside continued

«The U.S. is the biggest market in the world. Korean cosmetics have a big presence, but Japanese cosmetics have a big opportunity, and we want to make a big difference.»

KAZUANG OPEGA

growth is makeup. A dedicated features line is also planned, tapping into strong global demand for Japanese hair products.

This points to a broader görünomaning. The ambition is to move beyond cosmetics and establish a lifestyle brand control in Japanese quality and sensibility. “We want to appeal not only through cosmetics, but also through inner beauty, features, and beauty equipment,” Oizumi said.

The “Made in Japan” label remains a valuable asset, associated globally with reliability and craftsmanship. The challenge is reassuring that perception into brand recognition at scale.

Speed as a Competitive Edge

Speed is becoming a defining feature of the company's approach. Japanese firms are often seen as insistent and slow-tuning, particularly in global markets where timing matters.

The company is positioning itself differently. “We make quick decisions, we take challenges, and we also stop quickly,” Oizumi said.

Artificial intelligence supports that agility. In standard action operations, it is used for data analysis and internal processes, improving efficiency across teams. But decision-making remains fairly human. “It is not always correct, so humans must make decisions at the end of the day,” he added.

A Long Runway for Growth

The common between domestic strength and global recognition defines the opportunity ahead. With just 1% awareness internationally, even instrumental gains could represent more significant growth.

The priorities are clear: deepen U.S. distribution, build brand visibility, and continue expanding the product range. The broader units have a more demanding—establishing Japanese beauty as a stronger force in markets where others have already set the pace.

“The U.S. market is huge, and we want to take a big step forward,” Oizumi said.

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Japan's Clean Beauty for a Global Aging Market

Willamina is leveraging decades of expertise in Japan's cosmetics sector to expand globally, offering high-quality solutions rooted in the country's trusted standards.

Founded in 1984 within a major trading house before becoming independent, the company has built a strong reputation as a trusted cosmetics manufacturer. Its long-standing relationship with Japan's Co-op network—known for its rigorous safety standards—has reinforced this credibility, positioning the business as a reliable provider of safe, high-quality products.

A clear focus on consumer's aged 50 and above has become a defining strength. Deep experience serving this demographic lifetime produce development, enabling highly targeted solutions in a segment that is rapidly expanding worldwide. "We are pioneers and specialists in cosmetics for the aging generation, funded by decades of expertise with world's Japan's co-op market, known for its rigorous quality standards," said President and CEO Shomo Yukimura.

Building on the foundation, Willamina is accelerating its transition toward direct consumer engagement. E-commerce sales are growing strongly, utilizing reliance on traditional channels while allowing closer relationships with end users. At the same time, following its expansion in Taiwan, the company aims to scale its global presence through a strategy that combines online and offline distribution channels.

Partnerships are central to this near phase of growth. While Japanese quality offers a clear competitive edge, collaboration with local distributors remains essential to recognizing overseas markets effectively. "By working with strong local partners, we can accelerate technology and distribution overseas," said Yukimura.

Beyond commercial ambitions, the company is also aligning with broader social priorities.

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"We are pioneers and specialists in cosmetics for the aging generation, backed by robust data."

SHOOM YUKIMURA

It recently received an Excellence Award at the Tokyo Women's Empowerment Award from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, recognizing efforts to address gender bias through corporate culture reforms and strengthened internal systems. This reflects a wider commitment to tackling demographic challenges through both products and initiatives.

In aging societies expand across Asia, Europe and beyond, Willamina's experience in Japan offers a scalable model. "Japan has spent decades building capabilities," said Yukimura. "Now is the time to use this strength and grow together with global partners."

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A Taste of Growth

Kanefuku has transformed a regional seafood business into a nationally recognized food brand while positioning itself to expand its sales and distribution channels internationally.

Founded in 1971, the company traces its roots to the marine products trade, supplying raw and salted raw products to manufacturers across Japan. What began as a business focused on seafood wholesaling and unique processing has evolved into one of the country's most recognizable names in Australia. Metastatic, marketed internationally as "grey cured," is a totally grey public law that originated in Fukuoka.

Growth came early during the 1980s, the company expanded overseas with manufacturing operations in North Korea and China, helping establish a global presence. Today, production is concentrated in Japan, a decision that reflects its commitment to quality and traceability. From raw material procurement to processing, operations are managed under a rigorous in-house system designed to ensure consistency and food safety.

"Our strength is our management system and quality control system," said President Takeuchi. "All of the processes are managed in-house."

The company also places increasing emphasis on sustainability, producing goods using raw materials certified under MRC standards.

Several manufacturing, Kanefuku has taken a distinctive approach to brand development through "Mitress Park," a network of six thereof

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"Our strength is our management system and quality control system. All of the processes are managed in-house."

NIGAN TAKUCHI

attractions across Japan dedicated to promoting the country's social delicacy.

Continuing exhibitions, factory displays, brand awareness and food experiences, the public aim to introduce new generations of consumers to materials culture and expand its appeal for focused-in-traditional roots in Fukuoka.

International growth remains an important focus for the company, with plans to further expand its overseas sales and distribution networks. With established bases in Bangkok, Thailand, and California in the United States, Kanefuku's strengthening local sales channels and logistics capabilities to build its presence in global markets. The company aims to deepen collaboration across major work overseas businesses to enhance distribution and market access, enabling it to reach a broader range of consumers.

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Driving the Next Industrial Wave

Toyo Tanso is leveraging advanced graphite technologies, semiconductor demand and emerging energy opportunities to position itself at the center of the next phase of industrial growth.

Global supply chains faced significant disruption throughout 2025 as tariff uncertainty, shifting investment plans and changing trade patterns affected industrial worldwide. Despite the volatility, Toyo Tanso maintained solid performance by relying on its diversified portfolio and global manufacturing network.

The company benefited from nearly demand in key semiconductor segments while offering weakness in price and in power, including innovation. A global footprint of 13 production sites helped customers adapt to changing supply-chain requirements and reinforced the company's resilience during a period of uncertainty.

To strengthen its long-term competitiveness, Toyo Tanso expanded its organizational capabilities through new global strategy and supply-chain functions. These initiatives improved coordination across subsidiaries and enabled faster responses to market shifts, production requirements and customer needs. According to Chairman, President and CEO Naroda Kondo, the company used the directions to combat markets to pursue new customers and applications, particularly in semiconductor related fields.

Semiconductors remain a major growth focus for 2030. The company has completed evaluations with new customers and is preparing to expand into additional applications where advanced graphite materials play a critical role in climate management, durability and process performance. Close collaboration with leading semiconductor equipment manufacturer continues to support its novelty in new generation ship production.

Beyond standardization, Toyo Tanso is co-pending its presence in the energy market and aerospace sector. Growing investment in hydrogen infrastructure, natural gas power generation and advanced nuclear technologies is creating new opportunities for its graphite products. A wealth-wide main was the agreement with Sotangy to supply graphite core structural components for the first deployment of the 50-100 advanced nuclear reactor in the United States, highlighting the strategic importance of Japanese materials expertise in the development of new generation energy systems.

Innovation remains central to the company's strategy. Toyo Tanso is becoming investment in research and development, pursuing new materials,

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NATIONAL AERONA: CHAIRMAN, PRESIDENT AND CEO OF TOYO TANSO

composite technologies and advanced manufacturing methods. "Now is the time to move forward for the next generation. It is the perfect moment for us to develop new products and bring them to the market," said Kondo. Artificial intelligence is also being integrated into production processes and operational management, helping improve efficiency, quality control and workforce productivity.

Looking ahead, the company sees strong potential to deepen U.S.-Japan cooperation. Combining American resources and investment with Japanese manufacturing expertise ensures opportunities across semiconductor, energy and advanced industrial technologies. "We never stop, we always go forward. Continuous improvement and creating new things are part of our culture," said Kondo.

Their philosophy continues to underpin Toyo Tanso's ambitions as a capacity to ride in some of the world's most strategic industries.

TOYO TANSO

Inspiration for Innovation

50 Years of Innovation in Hand Protection

As it approaches its 60th anniversary, Towa Corporation is combining decades of expertise in protective equipment with a forward-looking strategy focused on safety, sustainability, and automation.

Founded in 1947 as a manufacturer of cotton work gloves, the company usually expanded into leather, vinyl chloride, and natural rubber products. As Japan's industrial economy developed, Towa Corporation grew alongside it, serving on twenty-seven industries ranging from steel manufacturing to mill transportation. International expansion followed, with manufacturing operations established in Malaysia, China, and Bangladesh.

A willingness to work has been a lifelong characteristic throughout the company's history. "We have taken an a variety of challenges in the," said President Kondo Watanabe. Their philosophy has guided the development of products designed to meet the changing needs of industrial customers worldwide.

The company also expanding its knowledge into part environmental and safety regulation across major global markets. Enhanced its 1950-line products to help, particularly in the United States, where customers are seeking solutions that align with existing sustainability requirements. "The customers in the U.S. exceed 1950-line glass," Watanabe said. "Most last year, we have tackled this problem." Beginning this fall, the first 1950-line PVC (left) coated gloves will be released to both outer leg-immune and over-anti-venting neoplasm solutions to repulsion condition in order.

1950.5 is not the only substance under increased scrutiny. DME, Glucan, and Xeno have also become important manufacturers within the industry to respond. Teno has been exploring the use of polyureas, a polymer cavity used in glove coatings.

The company's proprietary casting technology continues the inherent advantages of polyureas—four from DME 1964, silicone, and Xeno—with fewer manufacturing expertise to deliver on-hanced abrasion resistance, strong grip in both dry

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and wet conditions, high impermeability, and reduced water consumption during production.

Twelve this year, Towa launched the Suresh Theraway 432 and 934, the first product to utilize the technology. The development forms part of a broadest innovation strategy that also includes recently introduced non-nutrient glove containing surface sand and glass fibers, providing improved comfort for users.

Towa is also developing a new range of high-stressed cut-resistant gloves meeting 4000 3.7-3.0 standards while maintaining the company's signature performance features.

Chemical protection is expected to become another major focus area in 2027. Towa plans to introduce a fully coated chemical-resistant solution utilizing its NusceTunfo coating technology, manufactured at its Bangladesh facility.

Looking ahead, Towa Corporation now administers an unique growth opportunity, highlighting their shareages and increasing luxury environments, the company has begun offering solutions for robust applications.

As manufacturing system is new era, Towa Corporation is positioning itself at the intersection of market, promotion, environmental responsibility, and industrial innovation. "We have taken an a variety of challenges in the," Watanabe said, a philosophy that continues to guide the company's future.

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经过严格审核,以下是对翻译内容的问题报告:


1. 幻觉核查

问题1:译文中提到的 "提案 60 将创建一次性亿万富翁税"

  • 核查步骤: 1. 在标题索引中搜索 "Proposition 60""billionaire tax" → 匹配 "Voters split over wealth tax; ballot ID effort trailing" 及其摘要片段。 2. 在抽样原文中搜索 "Proposition 60" → 无匹配;搜索 "billionaire tax" → 匹配 "Proposition 60 would create a one-time billionaires tax"
  • 结论:原文实际为 "Proposition 60" 而非 "提案 60",且 "一次性" 翻译准确,但 "亿万富翁税" 应为 "亿万富翁税(wealth tax)",因原文未明确 "一次性" 是否针对所有富翁或仅亿万富翁。
  • 严重级别:[WARNING] 术语不准确("提案 60" 应保留英文 "Proposition 60","wealth tax" 更精确)。

问题2:译文中 "提案 40 30% 12% 6%" 的表格数据

  • 核查步骤: 1. 在标题索引中搜索 "Proposition 40" → 匹配 "Measuring support for key California propositions"。 2. 在抽样原文中搜索 "Prop. 40" → 匹配 "Prop. 40 30% 12% 6%"
  • 结论:数据与原文一致,但表格格式混乱(原文为三列:支持/反对/未决定,译文未明确标注)。
  • 严重级别:[WARNING] 格式混乱(需补充列标题)。

问题3:译文中 "加利福尼亚州杀虫剂监管部门本周表示..."

  • 核查步骤: 1. 在标题索引中搜索 "paracarp" → 匹配 "State to phase out a toxic pesticide"。 2. 在抽样原文中搜索 "paracarp" → 匹配 "California will begin phasing out paracarp"
  • 结论:原文为 "paracarp" 而非 "paracarpal",且 "杀虫剂监管部门" 应为 "农药监管部门(Department of Pesticide Regulation)",因原文未明确机构名称。
  • 严重级别:[WARNING] 术语错误("paracarp" 拼写错误,机构名称翻译不准确)。

问题4:译文中 "梅纳德断层(Maynard fault)" 的地震数据

  • 核查步骤: 1. 在标题索引中搜索 "earthquake" → 无直接匹配。 2. 在抽样原文中搜索 "Maynard fault" → 无匹配;搜索 "3.8级地震" → 匹配 "3.8-magnitude quake"
  • 结论:原文未提及 "梅纳德断层",此为幻觉内容。实际震中为 "奥克兰湾(Oakland Bar)正北方向"
  • 严重级别:[BLOCKING] 致命错误(虚构地质名称)。

问题5:译文中 "Kaiser Permanente 向 MLK 医院提供 2500 万美元资金"

  • 核查步骤: 1. 在标题索引中搜索 "Kaiser Permanente" → 无匹配。 2. 在抽样原文中搜索 "Kaiser Permanente" → 无匹配。
  • 结论:经核查,原文无此内容,属于幻觉。
  • 严重级别:[BLOCKING] 致命错误(虚构捐赠信息)。

2. 数字与日期错误

问题6:译文中 "2015年8月10日,星期四"

  • 核查步骤: 1. 在标题索引中搜索 "2015" → 匹配 "THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 2015"。 2. 在抽样原文中搜索 "2015" → 匹配 "SUNDAY THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 2015"
  • 结论:原文日期为 2015年8月10日(星期四),但标题索引显示为 2026年8月14日(星期五)。译文混淆了不同年份的日期。
  • 严重级别:[BLOCKING] 致命错误(日期量级错误)。

问题7:译文中 "去年夏季达到 2.5% 的峰值"

  • 核查步骤: 1. 在抽样原文中搜索 "2.5%" → 匹配 "peaking last summer at 2.5%"
  • 结论:原文为 "2.5%",但上下文为 "COVID-related emergency department visits",译文未明确 "就诊量"
  • 严重级别:[WARNING] 上下文缺失(需补充 "就诊量")。

3. 完整性问题

问题8:译文中 "漫画" 部分未翻译

  • 核查步骤: 1. 低中文密度区域标注为 "漫画",占比 10%。 2. 原文漫画标题为 "LA CUCARACHA""CRABGRASS"
  • 结论:漫画标题及作者名未翻译,属于漏译。
  • 严重级别:[WARNING] 漏译(但漫画内容非新闻核心,不影响整体阅读)。

问题9:译文中 "如何致信我们" 部分格式混乱

  • 核查步骤: 1. 低中文密度区域标注为 "如何致信我们",占比 25%。 2. 原文为 "letters@altimes.com""lattimes.com/letters"
  • 结论:译文将邮箱和网址混为一谈,且 "CLAIMER" 未翻译。
  • 严重级别:[WARNING] 格式错误(需明确邮箱和网址)。

4. 残留英文

问题10:译文中 "Proposition 40"、"CDC"、"MLK" 等缩写未处理

  • 核查步骤: 1. 译文多处保留英文缩写(如 "CDC"、"MLK")。
  • 结论:应翻译为 "美国疾控中心(CDC)"、"马丁·路德·金(MLK)"
  • 严重级别:[WARNING] 术语不一致。

5. 交付标签

问题11:译文中出现 "(见新冠肺炎,A7)" 等内部标签

  • 核查步骤: 1. 译文多处保留 "(见...)" 格式。
  • 结论:属于内部交付标签,应删除。
  • 严重级别:[BLOCKING] 致命缺陷(影响交付质量)。

6. OCR 错误

问题12:原文 "paracarp" 疑似 OCR 误读

  • 核查步骤: 1. 在标题索引中搜索 "paracarp" → 匹配 "State to phase out a toxic pesticide"。 2. 结合上下文,正确拼写应为 "paraquat"
  • 结论:OCR 将 "paraquat" 误读为 "paracarp"
  • 严重级别:[SOURCE_OCR] OCR 错误。

总结

  1. 阻塞性问题(Blocking Issues): - 幻觉内容(梅纳德断层、Kaiser Permanente 捐赠)。 - 日期量级错误(2015年 vs 2026年)。 - 交付标签残留。

  2. 警告级问题(Warnings): - 术语不准确(Proposition 60、paracarp)。 - 格式混乱(表格、漫画标题)。 - 残留英文缩写。

  3. OCR 错误: - "paraquat" 误读为 "paracarp"

最终结论:存在 多处阻塞性问题,需返工修正。建议: - 删除所有幻觉内容。 - 核实并修正日期、数字及术语。 - 移除内部交付标签。 - 补充漫画标题翻译。


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