How David Hockney Taught Los Angeles to See Itself
A Brit, he became a symbol of the city’s culture, stylish and alienating, with his vivid swimming pool paintings and embrace of SoCal light, hedonism and gay liberation.
A Brit, he became a symbol of the city’s culture, stylish and alienating, with his vivid swimming pool paintings and embrace of SoCal light, hedonism and gay liberation.
The CIA provided intelligence for the strike coordinated with Venezuela.
The ruling accused the Trump administration of engaging in censorship by taking down materials at parks across the country.
Crews erected scaffolding on Friday as onlookers gathered into the evening, though storms delayed the work until Saturday.
This is your annual summer reminder to take the first flight of the day The Washington Post
IPO boom divides Silicon Valley into the rich and the richer The Washington Post
Democrats have a one-word defense for supporting Graham Platner: Trump The Washington Post
While development has its place, public lands are meant to serve the broader public over the long term — not just short-term returns.
A strike this week in Venezuela killed a gang leader known as Niño Guerrero who was wanted in the United States, officials in both countries said.
Anthropic's Claude Fable 5, released publicly this week, sparked concerns about cybersecurity and hacking.
Kennedy Center removes Trump’s name from building The Washington Post
Trump to meet with Mideast leaders, attend Ukraine session at G7, US officials say Reuters
Around 3,000 people have attended an anti-racism rally in Belfast after days of unrest following a knife attack earlier this week.
On the 250th anniversary of our republic, what is “united” about the United States of America?
A recently announced initiative spearheaded by the Transportation Security Administration aims to "achieve world-class security and customer experience," according to the agency.
Hard-line conservatives in the House are mounting an uphill push to codify President Trump’s border policies, demanding a vote by July 4 and warning that policies that have significantly cut down crossings at the southern border could be easily reversed once he leaves office. “The president has given us the most secure border that, literally,…
Iran’s new, more militaristic leaders have already survived the worst that America and Israel can deliver, and seem readier to take risks.
Aid agencies are racing to help health workers in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The virus is known to have killed at least 140 people, but the true toll may be far higher.
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Saturday that a peace deal between the U.S. and Iran could be finalized “in the next 24 hours.” Pakistan has been mediating the peace talks between the two sides, and Sharif wrote in a social media post that the nations “are closer to a peace deal than ever…
Maj Gen Rabe Abubakar's death highlights continuing security challenges facing parts of the country.
A woman has been seriously injured in a shark attack off a Sydney beach in the fourth incident of its kind in recent weeks.
After three decades in the industry, the actor-writer-director-producer has figured a lot out.
Motels, marshland and luxury rates: Welcome to the World Cup in New Jersey Reuters
People who keep working into their 60s report more purpose and stronger social ties.
Iran and US close on initial deal, Tehran says no signing on Sunday Reuters
Late night host Bill Maher took aim at the upcoming UFC event at the White House, ridiculing the decision to hold the event on President Trump’s birthday this Sunday. “Our redneck president is turning 80, and to celebrate there is a UFC fight on the lawn,” the comedian said during his opening monologue on Friday…
Ghanaian star soccer player Thomas Partey is set to miss his national team’s opening FIFA World Cup match next week after he was denied entry to Canada. Partey, who also plays for Villarreal CF in Spain’s club soccer league, is currently facing charges in the United Kingdom including seven counts of rape and one count…
Kushner project being developed on disputed land, Albanian villagers say Reuters
“As important as the boys and the pools and the light,” a memoirist writes, “the most important thing was becoming the driving.” It would inspire an obsession with moving focus into the future.
Orban re-elected as Fidesz party leader in Hungary despite election loss Reuters
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) rebuked the Democratic nominee in the Maine Senate race on Friday, saying scandal-plagued Graham Platner is “not even a Democrat.” “We’re the party of pearl clutching, and now we’ve embraced him because we don’t have a choice,” Fetterman told Fox News’s Laura Ingraham in an interview Friday. “Like if you can’t…
Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) late Friday criticized what he called a “corrupt system” that produces extreme wealth at the top while many Americans lack access to health care. “There is something terribly wrong about an economy that produces its first trillionaire, but cannot provide health care for its people,” he wrote late Friday on social platform X,…
Ukraine's Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant reconnected to grid after IAEA-brokered ceasefire Reuters
“Are we the baddies?” That line from a famous comedy sketch came to mind this week as Democrats struggled to embrace Graham Platner, the Nazi-tattooed, Hamas-praising, veteran-bashing, sex-texting, self-described Communist who was just nominated to be the next U.S. senator from Maine. The hilarious sketch from the British show “That Mitchell and Webb Look” portrays two Nazi soldiers…
After the flesh-eating New World screwworm was identified in a small dog in New Mexico, the Food and Drug Administration announced it was granting an emergency use authorization to a medication that could fight the parasite in pets.
Two people have been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving after a teenage girl was left in a critical condition following an incident involving a loading vehicle.
Protesters tear down Albanian development site fences, amid anger over coastal projects Reuters
Every match must be played on natural grass that gives players as consistent a surface as possible, no matter the venue. Cue the years of sod studies.
Dollar General is refocusing on the price point that inspired its name. The discount retailer will offer 2,000 items for sale for $1 or less, CEO Todd Vasos said in an earnings call this month.
The FDA has approved a drug that was previously caught in a dispute between career staff and the political appointee head of the CDER.
A U.S. helicopter crash spurred an escalation that led both sides to back down and negotiate.
Anthropic said Friday it will remove access to two AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, to comply with a Trump administration directive restricting foreign nationals from using its latest systems due to security concerns. Details of the government’s request, including the length of the restrictions, have not been made public. The company said it…
Iran says signing of Islamabad memorandum will not take place on Sunday Reuters
Anthropic has withdrawn its powerful Fable 5 model after the US government ordered the company to revoke access to all foreign nationals.
The director-general of the World Health Organization is profoundly worried about the Ebola outbreak in the DRC, he told STAT in an interview.
Will the Senate continue subsidizing a chemical-intensive system that benefits a handful of corporations and keeps farmers dependent on their products, or will it invest in a healthier and more resilient food system for people and the planet?
Funeral for Iran's late Supreme Leader Khamenei to begin July 4, burial set for July 9 Reuters
As Elon Musk became the world’s first trillionaire, workers are facing higher prices and fears of A.I.-driven job losses.
On the impossibility of neutral classifications
UNRWA fires 70 Gaza staff members amid long-standing Israeli claims the agency collaborates with Hamas, though it says dismissals are not an admission.
Workers removed President Trump’s name from the exterior of the Kennedy Center on Saturday morning, hours past a court-ordered deadline that was later extended. Justice Department (DOJ) attorneys representing the historic performing arts center asked a district court late Friday evening for a 12-hour extension to the 11:59 p.m. Friday deadline. The attorneys cited…
It is impossible to beat the stock market. But if you want to divest your retirement of Elon Musk-related companies, here is the best way to do so.
A Derbyshire police officer is being investigated over accusations they used AI to "create evidence".
Ghana chides 'unfair' Canada for denying visa to midfielder Partey Reuters
The Food and Drug Administration approved a new sunscreen ingredient in the U.S. for the first time in 20 years. It's been used for decades in Europe and Asia.
Graham Platner wins in Maine and Spencer Pratt loses in Los Angeles.
Gold fever sends some vintage luxury watches to the melting furnace Reuters
Al Qaeda-linked militants curb their brutality in seized Malian territory Reuters
Ukraine drone strikes kills one, sparks fire at Russian port of Temryuk Reuters
The right-wing Swiss People's Party calls the plan a "sustainability initiative", but opponents say it is a recipe for chaos.
U.S. forces kill leader of Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, Trump says The Washington Post
Pakistan PM says US-Iran peace deal signing expected within 24 hours Reuters
Researchers have quantified the length and mass of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal networks globally.
An octogenarian president for a 250-year-old republic.
The strikes come as Iran's foreign minister says a deal to end fighting with the US is close.
Through an innovative program, parents in Senegal had easy access to a therapeutic food that's a boon for malnourished kids. Now there are shortages. Health specialists say U.S. aid cuts are to blame.
It is in part an attempt to treat gig workers as full-scale employees rather than independent contractors. Drivers and riders will pay the price.
6/13/1977: Justice Tom C. Clark dies. The post Today in Supreme Court History: June 13, 1977 appeared first on Reason.com.
They gave smartphones to 10 women from a working-class Indian community to make a documentary about their unseen and unheralded lives. The results are .... pretty cool.
On historic American hotels across the country.
Ukrainian military hits Russia's oil infrastructure in Volgograd region, Kyiv says Reuters
Mag 7? MANGOS? SpaceX forces name rethink on Wall Street's tech-stock moniker Reuters
We like it when projects are completed, but what if we could abide comfortably in the toiling and striving it takes to get them there?
Most young people want stronger protections on the internet, according to the results of a major government consultation.
George Washington and Alexander Hamilton with tears on their faces
Human bodies have a natural cooling system, but it can do only so much in high temperatures and humidity. Here's the science behind how heat kills. And how to protect yourself.
The unprecedented expiration of the nation’s warrantless spy powers has plunged the country into legal uncertainty over the extent to which it can surveil foreigners located abroad. Both chambers of Congress on Thursday failed to pass bills to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) through July 2 amid outrage from Democrats…
Republicans are divided over whether to pursue a third party-line spending package, with some lawmakers expressing skepticism that such an ambitious effort can clear Congress in a high-stakes election year. GOP leaders and top budget writers have already begun laying the groundwork for a third package, which they hope will include defense funding, fraud prevention…
The U.S. spent decades driving the New World screwworm far into South America. But now the parasite has reemerged, and officials are working to beat it back yet again using many of the same tried-and-true methods as the government did in the 1950s. Experts have been tracking the path of parasitic fly as it moved steadily northward…
Poland to end capping fuel prices in summer, PM Tusk says Reuters
Police have arrested three teenagers on suspicion of the murder of a man in an Essex park.
A 30-year-old woman suffered serious injuries to her arm and leg after a shark attack at Sydney's Coogee Beach, the latest in a string of incidents.
Two phones and an app: How Russians skirt Putin's digital iron curtain Reuters
Rampant enthusiasm is buoying tech shares to levels that defy gravity. Invest with caution, our columnist says.
President Trump said more than 200 commercial vessels had safely traveled through the strait. That’s still far fewer than before the start of the war.
Exclusive: Tata's iPhone parts factory contaminated farmland water, India pollution body alleges Reuters
"There are some physicians that work to 100”: Dawn Zuidgeest-Craft on becoming a medical doctor in her 70s.
A rare, deep-sea goblin shark has been studied alive in its habitat for the first time.
The Dems are fixin’ to do all right.
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Before the World Cup came, Hoboken’s little square mile was already teeming with life.
Zoomers are doing Tae Bo, listening to records, and reading paper books. Why?
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The World Cup officially kicked off this week - but alongside the football, there are questions around heat, cost, the environmental impact and travel restrictions.
Stars of the hit TV show say they did not know their on-screen husbands had previous convictions.
See how Elon Musk became the world’s first trillionaire thanks to the SpaceX IPO The Washington Post
Leo's Iberia charter, due to take him back to Rome after a weeklong visit to Spain, was grounded by a technical problem Friday, prompting Spain's king to offer his private jet instead.
Niño Guerrero was killed in a "swift and lethal kinetic strike," the US President wrote in a social media post.
The company said on Friday night that the federal government had ordered limits on its Mythos and Fable 5 A.I. systems, citing national security concerns.
President Trump said Friday that a U.S. strike has killed Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, whom he called "the infamous leader" of the Tren de Aragua gang in Venezuela.