All over the country, young people are graduating. They’re just starting out.
Reports say young men are in crisis.
Reports say old men in power are part of the problem.
I’m not sure about all of that but I am sure that around here it is a season of hope.
(Photo: Grandpa, grandson Luca, Uncle Peter, Uncle Ty, grandson Leif)
HEADLINES:
Key inflation gauge worsens as Americans' income and spending power erodes (AP)
Trump’s approval plunges among his White working-class base (WP)
Federal judge halts work on Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization fund’ (CNN)
Uncertainty Hangs Over Talks as Sticking Points Remain (NYT)
Oil prices turn lower as U.S.-Iran ceasefire extension awaits Trump approval (CNBC)
Iran says it targeted American base after fresh US strikes (BBC)
Donald Trump shares draft Iran peace agreement with Israel and other allies (Guardian)
A federal judge in D.C. declines to block Trump’s executive order on voting by mail (NBC)
Paxton win sparks GOP money panic (Politico)
California Tries to Block Trump Involvement in Election Procedures (NYT)
Who’s ahead in the California governor race? (CalMatters)
Hilton’s Chances of Beating Becerra In California Governor Race: New Poll (Newsweek)
Members of Congress visit federal immigration detention center in New Jersey amid reported hunger strike (AP)
Trump administration ‘drawing up plans’ to stop processing international flights in sanctuary cities (Guardian)
West Coast chemical emergencies raise questions about the safety of massive industrial tanks (AP)
A conflict between the US and China over Taiwan would risk a nuclear escalation with both militaries likely to stage sweeping operations targeting rival command and communications hubs, a leading defence research center said. (Reuters)
Europe’s superyacht builders hit choppy waters (Economist)
US forces deployed to war zones have been targeted using commercially available location data, according to reports fielded by military officials, an illustration of how the global surveillance economy is shaping the battlefield. (Reuters)
Russia signs military partnership with the Taliban (Politico)
Why Pakistan and Afghanistan Are Still Fighting (NYT)
Israel has emptied southern Lebanon far beyond the front lines (Reuters)
Ozempic is changing the brain in ways that surprise scientists (WP)
Gamification and memes lure young people to sports wagering apps, prediction markets (AP)
AI sticker shock hits corporate America (Axios)
AI Is Taking Over the Most Cursed Job in the World (Wired)
These 5 skills are AI-proof and likely to become more valuable ‘over the next 5 years,’ says Oxford-trained career expert (CNBC)
Tesla’s AI trainers don’t trust its self-driving tech (Reuters)
Listerine Leaves 0.1% Of Germs Alive To Spread Message Of Terror Throughout Microbial Community (Onion)
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