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Friday Mix
Today is a little different as we are partnering with three excellent publications in the East Bay, Berkeleyside, The Oaklandside, and Richmondside. We also have a special selection of links from Leslie below that focus on the oligarchs surrounding Trump.
I’ve always wanted this newsletter to serve as a community space and a place where conversations can begin. Today’s edition is an example of what I mean by that.
LATEST HEADLINES:
Supreme Court says TikTok can be banned in the US, leaving its future in limbo (CNN)
Israeli Cabinet at Odds Over Cease-Fire Deal, Delaying Vote (NYT)
The Shock of a Gaza Ceasefire Deal (New Yorker)
Deportation at ‘light speed’: How Trump’s crackdown could unfold (WP)
Trump will 'put measures in place' to stop TikTok ban, top adviser says (BBC)
Insurers’ Rule Change Puts California Homeowners on the Hook for L.A. Fire (WSJ)
Firefighters make significant gains against wildfires around Los Angeles (AP)
The long-term trends that sparked L.A.’s catastrophic fires (WP)
First US congestion pricing scheme brings dramatic drop in NY traffic (Financial Times)
Democrats' crisis of the future: The biggest states that back them are shrinking (AP)
Donald Trump made lots of big promises on the campaign trail about what he would do if he won. But he has already walked back some of those commitments, from lowering the costs of groceries to ending the war in Ukraine "in 24 hours." [HuffPost]
China response key to crude oil after new sanctions on Russia (Reuters)
The global "youth scarcity" crisis (Axios)
California left scrambling on Google journalism deal after UC Berkeley backs out (Politico)
Journalists’ Union: California Should Renegotiate State’s Newsroom Funding Deal With Google (KQED)
Naps can help improve your cognition. Here’s how to take a better nap. (WP)
Robotic insects could someday aid in mechanical pollination (TechXplore)
OpenAI’s AI reasoning model ‘thinks’ in Chinese sometimes and no one really knows why (TechCrunch)
Waymo’s journey shows the path ahead for AI agents (Financial Times)
Google’s Gemini AI just shattered the rules of visual processing — here’s what that means for you (Venture Beat)
Nursing Home Told Man Playing Accordion For Them Is Billy Joel (The Onion)
LESLIE’S LINKS:
I knew one day I’d have to watch powerful men burn the world down – I just didn’t expect them to be such losers (Guardian)
Inside Mark Zuckerberg’s Sprint to Remake Meta for the Trump Era (NYT)
The GOP Rivalry That Could Spell Big Trouble for Trump (Politico Mag)
‘Everyone’s trying to kiss the ring’: Trump’s inauguration devours corporate cash, smashing records (Politico)
A Euphoric Tech Industry Is Ready to Celebrate Trump and Itself (NYT)
Trump floats adding Los Angeles aid to reconciliation bill (The Hill)
Canada sends Trump ‘message’ with retaliatory tariff talk (The Hill)
Republicans in North Carolina Are Treading a Terrifying Path (NYT)
TODAY’S ARCHIVAL VIDEO:
The Ronettes - Is This What I Get For Loving You.
This black and white video is a classic.
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