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  • [[Los Angeles Times]]
    • Trump’s plan for peace in Gaza
      • The president and Netanyahu demand Hamas disarm, step down, free hostages.
    • U.S. nears budget crisis
      • A government shutdown looms as Republicans reject Democrats’ call for healthcare tax credits.
      • CONGRESSIONAL leaders, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, center, met with President Trump.
    • Kimmel saga shows risks for disney’s next chief
      • Fallout from the Burbank giant’s handling of late-night controversy complicates the search for Iger’s successor
      • BOB IGER is set to step down as chief executive of Walt Disney Co. in late 2026.
    • $55-billion deal struck for video game maker
      • Electronic Arts is being taken private as the industry struggles with a slowdown.
    • Inquiry looks into ‘cult-like’ group
      • Police investigate Hemet organization’s ties to dead boy and two missing members.
    • How Medicaid cuts threaten a family’s lifeline
      • CASSANDRA Gonzalez carries her nephew Elijah Maldonado, who is diagnosed with cerebral palsy.

 

  • [[USA Today]]
    • DHS beefs up security in light of growing risks
      • Amid attacks on ICE, rising concern of being targeted
      • Onetime mundane work of immigration enforcement has become the target of repeated violence.
      • Immigration attorney Vinesh Patel had been troubled by the growing security risks at ICE facilities when the deadly attack he feared happened. ● A sniper opened fire Sept. 24 on the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office, killing one detainee and injuring two others. It was the latest in a string of violent attacks on the nation’s immigration system that are raising serious security concerns for ICE agents, attorneys, judges and migrants themselves. ● Across the country, raucous protests at ICE facilities, aggressive tactics by masked agents in the field and heated political rhetoric on both sides have become a dangerous new backdrop to what for years had been the quiet, mundane work of immigration enforcement.
    • Gunman ranted against Mormons
      • Burned church searched for those still missing
      • A member of the FBI talks to children Sept. 28 outside a theater serving as a reunification center in Grand Blanc, Michigan, after an attack on a local church.
    • Some who grew up under dictators see parallel in U.S.
    • A cosmic quirk lurks, impacting your zodiac signs

 

  • [[The New York Times]]
    • Reprisals Go Around, And May Come Around
      • Trump Precedent Could Haunt His Allies
    • Plan for Gaza, With a Threat
      • A Truce or Destruction, Trump Warns Hamas
      • President Trump said that if Hamas refused the deal he and Benjamin Netanyahu reached, he would back Israel’s continued attacks.
    • Ticking Boxes on His Checklist To Make Trump All-Powerful
      • Russell T. Vought spent years helping shape Project 2025.
    • Rubio Shapes a U.S. Strategy To Remove Venezuela’s Leader
    • After the Storm, Seeking Solace
      • A year after Hurricane Helene ravaged western North Carolina, some are trying to make sense of it through creative expression, an outlet that has flourished in the region for centuries.
    • Trump Dragnet Is Sweeping Up Citizens of U.S.
    • Swaggering and Scandalous, a Singular Mayor
      • For Four Years, Adams Took New Yorkers on Tumultuous Ride

 

 

  • [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
    • Elec­tronic Arts goes private for $55bn in record-shat­ter­ing lever­aged buy­out
      • ▸ Saudi-backed con­sor­tium ▸ Kush­ner leads deal ▸ Trump tie to speed path ▸ Investors bet on AI
    • Trump presses Gaza pro­posal
      • US Pres­id­ent Don­ald Trump greets Israeli Prime Min­is­ter Ben­jamin Net­an­yahu at the West Wing of the White House in Wash­ing­ton yes­ter­day.
    • First Brands drives Wall St credit fears as bank­ruptcy fil­ing says bil­lions owed
      • First Brands Group has filed for bank­ruptcy pro­tec­tion with at least $10bn in liab­il­it­ies, mark­ing one of the most spec­tac­u­lar col­lapses in private debt mar­kets in recent years.
    • Trump loy­al­ist who pushes bound­ar­ies to the extreme
      • As Don­ald Trump’s deputy chief of staff and adviser on home­land secur­ity, Stephen Miller is the archi­tect of the pres­id­ent’s plans to remake Amer­ica. His ideas guide policy on immig­ra­tion but also the assault on uni­versit­ies, law firms, cul­tural elites and the media, chan­nel­ling con­ser­vat­ive voters’ rage against per­ceived leftwing threats. But his crit­ics see an unelec­ted bur­eau­crat prone to auto­cracy whose more rad­ical moves can be chal­lenged in the courts. Trump’s ‘prime min­is­ter’
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