周日
53 ST. DEBORAH'S ANNUAL CHAMBER 4.2009 9/7/07
2026年8月26日,星期二
DIARLO CANYON,加利福尼亚州唯一运行中的核电站,已获得联邦政府批准运行至2026年。
苏森市市政厅和紧急调度系统瘫痪。动机尚不明确。
作者:RANDY Bassmore Portes
似乎没有人知道,制造商会以苏森市为目标,这是一个位于旧金山湾区东北郊区、拥有28,000人口的强力行军驱动郊区。
但他们确实将其作为了目标,并造成了毁灭性的影响。无论他们是谁。
官员们表示,在8月1日凌晨,该市的信息技术网络被恶意软件感染,导致包括警察和消防以及关键记录在内的关键公共安全运行陷入瘫痪。
市经理布拉德·珀金斯表示,这可能会是一个长期过程,直到系统完全恢复,他补充说,目前尚不清楚谁是幕后黑手。
“这件事最困难的部分,”他说,“是我们可能永远无法知道真相。”
苏森市在攻击发生后陷入混乱。整个IT部门被迫停摆。市议会宣布进入紧急状态。几乎与此同时,市政厅关闭了一周。而且紧急调度员被转移到了邻近足球场的索拉诺县调度中心。
这次漏洞是对这座挣扎中的小城市的最新打击,该市面临着许多严重的预算赤字,将其推向了机器化的边缘,以及警察部门的长期人员不足。免费营销转向自动Freetide服务的成本在处理该市每日工作量的员工中引发了争议。
(详见内页)
随着电力需求激增和清洁能源截止日期临近,加利福尼亚州的选择在减少
作者:Marjay Smith
圣路易斯-奥比斯波——Dustin Canyon的运作方式不像一座准备退休的核电站。
在中央海岸边缘这里的双混凝土圆顶内,核反应每秒以数十亿次的速度持续进行,工人们在中绿色控制室中响应闪烁的灯光,雷鸣般的涡轮机为近400万加利福尼亚州居民产生稳定的电力。
在建筑入口处,一条横幅庆祝该电站最近恢复的联邦运营许可证,在微笑工人的照片旁写着“是您让这一切成为可能”。
情况本不该如此:十年前,该电站的运营商太平洋天然气电力公司(PG&E)同意在2026年关闭两个反应堆,用风能、太阳能、电池存储和其他清洁能源计划电力组合来替代其2.2吉瓦的电力。
但随着最终截止日期的推迟,包括州长加文·纽森在内的州政府官员希望挥舞白旗。他们还没准备好关闭这个持续提供加利福尼亚州高达9%电力的能源。他们希望这是一个千载难逢的机会。
现在,在colored Districts上出现了一场日益增长的运动(详见内页)
来自Dustin Van Puy, The Times
BILL Niman和他的妻子Nicolette Hahn Niman在他们的南部牧场。
第一栏
牧场主和农民曾获得报酬离开,但部分人希望回归。特朗普政府对此予以关注。
作者:Suzanne Rae
来自庞特雷耶斯国家分支的广告
近 60 年来,警告营地在每周结束时互相冲撞,除了承诺呼吸,陷入“aggard”和极奇特的裁剪,盐毒性以及牧场土地和海滩的广泛扩张。
从海岸线喷射到一个颠倒的庄园,庞特雷耶斯国家 Bradstreet 是由圣安东尼奥土地的路边摊组织的,它像一个 shatry 刀刃一样运行,将太平洋和北 Amoco 分成两块。该半岛覆盖约 20 平方英里——大约是曼哈顿大小的 10-15 英里。
象地、海地和森林储备几乎交汇。鲸鱼和鲨鱼在厚厚的 king 分支之外的水域中出现并狩猎,并持有其边缘。在其森林和草地上,tide-ski 和骡鹿在草丛中,而河流则是兔类和山地(见庞特雷耶斯,A6)的最佳之选。
作者:SUZANNE RIVER 和 LEO BERNARD
有些日子感觉我们正准备对抗蚊子、蜱虫、跳蚤、跳蚤和狼。
就在本月,也被称为兔热病的 television(由蜱虫和鹿跳蚤中的 hot intram 引起)在居住在长岛的人群中被检测到。马里斯县的一个公园在 7 月被关闭,因为发现那里充斥着携带瘟疫和斑疹伤寒的跳蚤。而在 4 月,一种罕见但致命的蜱传 hachettant——Richelieu,在一名居住在索诺马县的人身上被发现。
Little disease 和 slight-gal 综合征正在扩大其范围。登革热和 ty-phin 正在增加。仍有关于 West Hills、Sula 和 Chittongines 的报告,以及 Chagas 和 rat lions 疾病潜在引入的可能性。其中一些可能是在海外感染的,而另一些则似乎在繁荣的土地上定居。专家表示,这种主题疾病没有单一原因。其中一些可能与现在的 headline 系列破坏者有关。当每个人都在写关于一次爆发或一种疾病时,无论有多少标签,它给人的感觉可能比实际情况更普遍、更广泛。
加强监测和更先进的疾病追踪也可能放大某种新事物出现的感知,即使它一直存在。
(见 Benson,A3)
专家表示,此次行动未能实现既定目标,但避免了不受控制的升级。
作者:迈克尔·沃克 (MICHAEL WURKE)
沃邦顿 (WARBONDTON) —— 在预测为期六周的行动后,与伊朗的战争已接近六个月,特朗普总统面前几乎没有能结束冲突的选择。但一些专家认为,政府正在形成的一种新策略可能会遭遇更严重的失败。
据报道,总统曾尝试扩大袭击规模,希望又一轮轰炸能让特朗普获得成果。然而,他最终还是抵制了这一做法,本月再次在压力下拒绝扩大对关键基础设施和领导层的打击行动。而且,面对伊朗国家安全部门及其愿意效仿的根深蒂固的伊朗政府,自战争开始以来,他一直避免开展会让美国军队暴露在直接攻击下的地面行动。
专家表示,这场行动未能实现特朗普提出的任何既定战争目标——包括更换德黑兰政权、以及结束其核计划——但同时也避免了失控升级的代价。
在周五的讲话中,特朗普表示,美国仍然处于“让伊朗遭受惨败”的过程中。
“我们实施了封锁。没有船只能够通过,”他说。“他们仍然有潜艇,但不多。他们仍然有无人机,但仅是之前的一小部分。但他们的制造业已经瘫痪。”
“我们正在重创伊朗伊斯兰共和国,”他补充道。“没人知道我们现在处于什么样的世界——他们不想写出来。但他们知道,你知道谁知道我们做得有多好!伊朗知道。”
在上周发表的一封信中,特朗普解释了不继续扩大打击的决定,告诉亚洲,“我们正在观察。”
“我们只是在与他们谈判,”他说。“我们只是在观察伊朗巨大的通货膨胀以及他们没钱的事实。”
这是一种从本能姿态向国家和国际主义姿态的转变。这位总统在二月份咨询了包括以色列总理在内的少数几个人后发起了这场战争。
(见伊朗,A10)
在出售湖人队后,道奇队老板在企业接受调查之际面临巨大的风险。
作者:劳伦斯·达明斯 (LAURENCE DUMMINGS)
当湖人队的控股所有者马克·沃尔特 (Mark Walter) 上周在联邦对其贷款原因进行调查之际,获得了一笔125亿美元的贷款。这回到了体育界,但似乎在自然和法律层面具有合理性。
作为道奇队的大股东,他在去年两次在分水岭以500亿美元的价格买入其股份,可能在向前历史首席执行官的出售中获得了巨额回报。
而这笔钱!是为了偿还他认为正受到联邦审查的两百个特拉华州生活季度的债务。
目前尚不清楚
出售湖人队是否会对正在增长的资产产生任何影响。沃尔特及其公司尚未被指控犯有任何罪行。
沃尔特的控股公司TWG Global周五未回应置评请求,但其发言人此前表示,他们正在配合当局工作,并预计将在“日后”达成决定。
声明称:“马克·沃尔特和TWG一直诚信行事,那些与他做生意的人认为他诚实且坦率。”
在收到联邦大陪审团传票后(见沃尔特,A14)
在联邦调查期间,计划出售的覆盖范围在“三天”内完成转移。POWERS, 50
在超过5000万美元的改造后,Hoppers回归,向五处致敬的帕利塞德斯村(Palisades Village)献礼。CARPENTER, 50
帕利塞德斯酒店的一位友人。同时也让洛杉矶在长时间轮换中持续了六小时 ENTERTAINMENT, 50
Wadner 部分许多。 洛杉矶。RYAN, 49-47. 80
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2009年8月18日,星期二
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建筑物倒塌;当局表示,47人的死亡人数几乎肯定会上升。
撰文:DAVID HIRAM
印度尼西亚马格尼比克 —— 周六清晨,印度尼西亚海岸发生一次强烈的7.7级地震,至少导致部分建筑物倒塌,并在一个主要的人员密集区引发恐慌。
当局表示,近期有更多路边新闻报道,并警告称死亡人数几乎肯定会上升。
当局发布了疏散警告,并敦促民众前往高地避险,但随后在气象局确定的监测显示没有构成沿海建筑威胁的显著水位变化时撤销了警告。然而,有报道称一些跨洋船只受损。
纽芬兰调查局表示,地震袭击了印度尼西亚东部的弗洛雷斯地区,震源深度为8英里,时间为凌晨5:00。震中距离为42英里,该区域毗邻东努沙登加拉省的伊巴丹市。
气象局关于后续余震的报告显示,至少发生了2013次余震,其中最大震级为9.2级。
该机构的监测站确认,小规模海啸袭击了曼加莱(Manggarai)沿海村庄,包括曼加莱县的提索卡哈尔(Tishocahual)和曼加莱州的部分地区。在东曼加莱的纳加(Ngada)、松巴哇(Sumbawa)等地,机构描述称,约10.1%的区域被碎片覆盖,导致一具尸体被冲上岸,基础设施受损,且救援人员被回流的海水留下的沉积物包围。
在曼科特(Mancote)、科德(Kode)地区观测到13英尺高的海浪。
在布鲁班巴(Bulubamba)、南布拉威(South Bulawet)和比马(Bima)地区的达帕(Dapa)检测到超过10英尺的海啸波。
根据报告,周六下午在印度尼西亚西部发生一次强烈的陆基地震,导致私人供水中断。震源深度为27英里,这意味着它

BURDING:那一刻
PEOPLE PASS:印度尼西亚东努沙登加拉省马诺雷科(Manoreco)一栋被地震损坏的建筑。

总计:7.7级。
医护人员:为印度尼西亚利雅得社区的地震特征制作毛巾。
太深而无法造成显著损害或伤亡,印度尼西亚当局称。
东努沙登加拉省的 New West Bank Darman 表示,电力崩溃可能导致城市和村庄关于地震影响的信息传播受阻,使搜救和海洋救援工作复杂化。
我们正在继续收集损坏和伤亡报告,但通讯中断。Darmaha 表示:他说地震引发了山体滑坡,这在美国得到了报道。美国一直是信息和规划的主要来源。来自 Laosan Rajole 山体滑坡的 Fluoresional。
国家灾难管理局局长 Bulawyanto 表示,搜救工作已寻获至少 47 具尸体,主要分布在 Bima、Manggarai 和东 Manggarai,且至少 50 人被送往 keep
tale。
Bulawyanto(像许多印度尼西亚人一样只使用一个名字)表示,地震摧毁了至少 107 栋房屋,并损坏了近 200 栋,这已经达到了数十年来的一项数字。这些房屋以及更多的人被转移到临时避难所。可能发生的事件还摧毁了 100 多栋公共建筑,包括学校、协会和教堂。
由地震引发的总计数千美元的上涨迫使或切断了 Fivem 上六个县许多偏远村庄的联系,Manoreco 的南区和青铜办公室的 Fikmat Rukman 如此说道。他回复 off the
他说,该州的村庄完全被掩埋,且行政损坏以及重型设备的缺乏阻碍了更多工作。
当局部署了三架直升机和一艘 row
row 船只以支持物流和应急响应行动,包括受保护的撤离。东努沙登加拉省由众多岛屿组成,在交通和准入方面面临重大挑战。
地震波波及该岛的大部分地区,初步报告显示损失严重。
目击者:住在 Rilala 的 Bintu 表示,人们在向高地转移时陷入恐慌。
这里的许多建筑受损。我看到 Manoreco 的港口码头建筑坍塌了,她说。
Riuabula 在 88,Fivet Major,Rilala 遗址的主体位于岛屿北部。当集会大厅的屋顶坍塌时,许多人逃离。
在以天主教为主的 Fivem 岛上,当地被称为 Riiapani Bankauri 的传教区校长 Rev. Gusidokertan Tanga 如此说道。
Tanga 表示,学生和护士在“破碎的屋顶”下陷入恐慌。“在地震中,至少有一名 proud 在从建筑二楼跳下后腿部骨折。”
地震在作为印度尼西亚东部门户城镇的 landscape 地区同样强烈。Barcode:国家公园是该国最著名的景点,Bima(邻近的西努沙登加拉省的一座城市)以及印度尼西亚南部部分地区报告了 Damaga。
印度尼西亚当局最初针对东努沙登加拉省、西努沙登加拉省、西印度尼西亚和南亚部分地区发布了数千次警告。Bulawet 省,并要求居民远离海滩和河岸。地震还要求相对 underlies Fivem 岛附近的地震。
印度尼西亚是一个拥有 2,700 多个岛屿的广阔群岛,由于国家位于“环太平洋火山带”的性质,容易发生地震和火山活动,包括加利福尼亚在内的太平洋盆地也存在火山和断层区域。
2024 年 12 月,印度尼西亚西部苏门答腊岛附近发生一次 14 级地震,引发海啸,导致 12 个国家的 2,000 人死亡。
1995 年,一次强震引发海啸,导致印度尼西亚东半部岛群之一的 Fivem 约 2,300 人死亡;1998 年,一次 1,000 级地震引发了大规模局部海啸,导致 4,400 多人死亡。
IRB:美联社(Associated Press)超过 50。AP 版本:Wanda Ramam 和 Edna Sutani 以及印度尼西亚方面为本报道提供了贡献。
作者:James, Quesas 国家 法律,DREAM PHARM
代理人——塔利班高级官员及其他官员周六聚集在阿富汗传统的 Laza Joga 集会大厅,庆祝他们重掌权力五周年,并宣扬他们所描述的恢复的稳定以及数十年冲突的结束。
然而,一名联合国高级官员警告称,阿富汗正面临一场严重的人权危机,在那里,3岁以上的女孩被禁止进入学校,儿童相关权利在公共领域被剥夺。
2021年8月15日,在美国和其他北约军队在经历了长达两 年的战争后撤出之际,塔利班接管了政权。美国军队的撤离导致了混乱,$1,000,000 per act number 人绝望地试图逃离这个国家,其中一些人登上了美国空军的飞机起飞。
在掌权后不久,塔利班政府禁止女孩在小学年级之后接受教育,随后又禁止女性接受高等教育,尽管他们此前曾承诺在接管后将允许女性在教育、就业和公共参与方面获得权利。
女性还被禁止以群体形式出现在公共教育场所,禁止参与议会、体育运动和学校活动,以及讨论就业的长期影响。
在 Laza Joga,高级官员与外国代表以及数千名公民共同举行集会,发表演讲,赞扬五年前美国军事占领的结束。
“我们祈祷 Almaty Gazi 永远保护我们的祖国免受占领。我们祈祷美国军事和文职人员能够自豪地在基于沙里亚法的政府庇护下享受和平、宁静与繁荣。”政府副政府 Bumuduluh, Fivet 及其他政府成员表示。
负责行政力量的副总理 Abdul Salam Hamid 表示,塔利班的统治结束了阿富汗内部干预和内部冲突的时代,使“过去半个世纪”重新获得了安全。
“在阿富汗的末期,我们每天都要面对死亡!”Hamid 说道:“数百名妇女将成为寡妇,许多孩子将成为孤儿,100 个人数将不断增长。赞美阿富汗伊斯兰酋长国的统治,这再次让阿富汗民族摆脱了困境。”
仪式现场没有女性出席。
五年过去了,塔利班政府仍与俄罗斯保持着重要关系,而俄罗斯是唯一正式承认其政权的国家。
外交部长 John Khan Muttag 表示,与该政府接触的国家已从中获益,而未能获得支持的国家则未能建立必要采取该方法的标准。
他说:“法律应当成为接触和相互互动的政策。”
在喀布尔,阿富汗的广场上飘扬着塔利班旗帜,人们高喊支持政府的口号。令人担忧的是,政府的活动在城市中造成了交通拥堵。
安保措施十分严密,在通往 Laza Joga 的主干道上部署了大量的塔利班安全部队并设有多个检查站。
阿富汗各省也举行了庆祝活动,在主要道路和市场沿线展示了印有赞美塔利班重掌权力口号的塔利班旗帜和海报。
在一次参考中,罗斯(Roth)和贝内特(Bennett)——联合国阿富汗人权状况特别报告员——表示,该国正经历一场深刻的人权危机。
“虽然战争时代已经结束,但是否存在真正的和平仍存疑问,而且人权状况实际上已经恶化,其中女性和女孩的情况最为剧烈,”贝内特说。“我的授权结论认为,这一制度等同于性别迫害这一反人类罪行。”
该国意图超越性别歧视,甚至超越性别控制。政府,包括联合国,继续减少在阿富汗境内发生的任意逮捕、酷刑、误判、杀戮和迫害。
贝内特警告国际社会要对塔利班的政策保持“极端警惕”,并表示这将使歧视合法化,且“极端的
法律苦难是必要的。
在上周接受美联社采访时,孟加拉国经理 Jae Hye 表示,塔利班政府在 Misnomah 的广播中,联合国公共关系部门表示,尽管存在“挑战和困难”,但该政权在过去五年中提供了安全和基础设施并创造了就业机会。
当被问及 Pariah 时,对方并未提及女孩和女性的教育问题,而是表示“在大学中体现的参与程度是过去从未见过的。”
联合国教育、科学及文化组织(UNSER)将意识到其部分主要目标在中学教育方面被忽视。联合国世界粮食计划署(World Food and Food and Staff)指出,在阿富汗三分之一的省份中,情况已达到临界水平,据报道这将由于模糊的影响而变得更加严重。
联合国妇女署上周表示,女性和女孩正面临世界上最严苛的限制,且这一问题正在损害阿富汗的未来,由于缺乏教师、医生、护士和医疗保健工作者,该国的社会和经济基础正受到侵蚀。
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警方表示,这起死亡事件被视为“sweepers”,且邮政官员于周五下午被召至伦敦南部的一个地址,一名10-year-old[注:此处原文为10-year-old,疑为OCR错误]男子被宣布在逮捕时死亡。根据警方政策,他们没有指名 Ardue 为一名教授。
一位朋友表示, 曾在周五以一种“voice-attractable”的方式告诉他,他“觉得无法继续生活”。
早晨的判定导致了持续的审查,包括官员们对他生活的每一个细节都进行了绝对的质疑,而他无法应对职业生涯的丧失。关于他的名声,剑桥大学教授兼自闭症研究中心(Autism Research Center)主任 Simon Burwell (trans. 1-2020) 表示。
的家人在一份声明中表示,自从他担任剑桥大学教授以来,他就一直遭受着“sampage of harassment”和“意外虐待”。
“这场误导信息的运动对 Assoc 来说太沉重了,”其家人在通过其出版商 Simon Archibald 发布的声明中表示。英国。“我们对失去这位优秀的 fiction partner 、兄弟、叔叔和儿子感到震惊。”
剑桥大学副校长 Deborah Prentice 此前宣布大学将调查围绕 就业的“misconference”,她表示听到这个消息感到“inexperately saddened”。
关于 资历的质疑于上个月由 Alan Cohan 公开提出,他是一名退休的剑桥哲学研究员,在他对 DRL 计划的批评引发广泛争议后离开了大学。Cohan 此前声称,在一次争议中,黑人“将从除体育和社会人员之外的几乎所有高知名度岗位中消失”。
报纸随后发表了一篇文章,详细阐述了 的 TRP / PED 级别中超过 500 段内容与另一位研究员早先撰写的页面“相同或不相同”。
英国医学经济学家对 的许多主张提出了更广泛的质疑,包括他声称通过成瘾者等方式为慈善机构筹集的资金,例如在 10 天内跑了 10 个等量单位以及在 6 天内跑了 400 英里。 后来修改了这些主张。
From 还质疑了他关于自己曾患有发育迟缓导致其直到 8. 岁才成功的说法。 表示他在幼年时被诊断出患有哮喘,且在 10 岁时不会读写。新闻报道揭露这两项主张均不属实。
于 Aug. 5. 从剑桥大学辞职。她否认剽窃,但承认在处理决定时犯了错误。
剑桥大学的学者们签署了一封信,要求对 的任命方式进行独立调查。剑桥大学在春季之日表示,剽窃指控已由一名预付员工 Steven Osbornly 调查,该员工认可了 的决定。
随后大学改变了立场,表示其“消失并接受了关于 教授资历和荣誉要求的‘following over-information’”。
大学副校长 Prentice 上周表示,她对申请过程表示担忧,且剑桥大学将对其 claim-sponsored 进行审查。
菲律宾的新任 Ardue 是媒体
“呼吸”和种族主义的受害者,其他人则谈到他们的性经验、游戏的性质——包括其知识是否在任命 Ardue 担任如此高调的职位时做出了正确的决定。
马萨诸塞州和工会的总书记 Daniel Robson 前一天表示,Ardue 的可信度“击败了一丝种族主义”。
“审查与一场将个人变成右翼平衡在 DRL 中所代表的一切符号的持续公开活动之间存在着深刻的区别,”他说。“这种提议令人胆寒。现在是 2020 年,黑人和目前代表性不足的背景的人进入显赫的公共职位将使今年成为这样。”
伦敦市长 Sadiq Khan 表示,Ardue 已成为“一场有害斗争的受害者,这种羞辱在其他人身上可能不会如此深刻”。
保守党前众议院议长、前 Cleverly(黑人)在 21 日的审理中写道,学术机构必须回答最严肃的问题。
大学的专员,他显然没有资格,因此他们可以让公众这样做以进行展示。非常地,他们为了自己的利益而将他推向聚光灯下,”他说。
Phil White 为美联社(Associated Press)报道

一名男子在周六以色列对黎巴嫩 Assuar 郊区进行空袭后检查损失。
作者:Rasman Macri
贝鲁特 —— 以色列对黎巴嫩南部的空袭造成至少 2 人死亡(听闻),这是自以色列与真主党之间一项不稳定的协议于 6 月 21 日生效以来最致命的袭击。
黎巴嫩卫生部通过国家新闻社表示,其中一次空袭在 Assuar 村边缘,造成 7 人死亡,包括一名 2 岁儿童,并使其受伤。第二次空袭发生在 Salman 的 1991 村,造成 2 人死亡,7 人受伤。
以色列和黎巴嫩政府在 6 月 20, 日宣布了一项“过渡协议”,规定以色列军队从黎巴嫩南部撤出,以换取伊朗支持的(heartridend)团体的不同意。据称,两国之间 1991-92 年的阿拉伯最终和平协议并未使两国在以色列建国近 80 年后脱离战争状态。
真主党拒绝杀死以色列,且并非该协议的参与方。
真主党的孩子在 1990 年代的协议以来是最致命的。1990 年代处于同一年龄。7 月 1, 日,在针对真主党前线的袭击中有 4 人死亡。
根据卫生部的数据,在协议生效前一天的 6 月 26 日,以色列对黎巴嫩的袭击造成 61 人死亡,64, 人受伤。
黎巴嫩总理
海军事务——关于以色列对黎巴嫩南部的空袭,称这些袭击恐吓了“家中的居民”并破坏了稳定该地区局势的努力。
“以色列在 1990 年代协议边缘的七次空袭既不在制造中,被杀害的儿童和妇女也不是军事目标,” dalam 在 18. 发布的评论中说道。他补充说,处理该国境内任何军事基础设施是黎巴嫩国家的职责。
以色列必须停止这一指控。Dalam 说道,他补充说,黎巴嫩人民和以色列人的安全以及土地上的生命“不受低效不规律的影响”。
总统 Joseph Amin 在其办公室发布的评论中表示,这些袭击是“给谈判者以及开始执行该协议的政治家们的一个明确信号”。
以色列的空袭在 1990 年代也击中了战略性的 44.7 之后,该处俯瞰 1990 年代的一部分。1990 年代是同一年,但 1990 年代报告了 20.4% 的 1990 年代报告了 20.4% 的 1990 年代报告了 20。
以色列军方在一份声明中表示,其袭击了 10.7 之后区域的真主党基础设施以及

工人们在 2016 年于黎巴嫩南部的 Galbraith 一栋房屋遭到以色列空袭后搬运一名受害者。
Assur 对该地区针对以色列士兵的行动做出回应。警方补充说,它不会允许真主党伤害以色列的释放或士兵,并将继续行动以消除更多威胁。
一名真主党官员没有立即要求 a843000 包含的内容,关于该组织是否无法采取行动以及对黎巴嫩南部以色列军队的袭击。
真主党随后呼吁黎巴嫩国家寻找停止“这种侵略”的方法,而不是挑起美国政府与以色列的直接对话,因为这将是长期的。“你们为同样的事情提供礼物,尽管它正在实施犯罪和压迫。”
“美国方面是以色列敌人在其犯罪中的伙伴,并导致以色列人在不诚实中死亡。”该组织表示,以色列必须清楚地意识到,“积极的侵略、违规和试图强加虚假或完整的因果关系仍在继续,并且将遭到以色列的应对,”真主党的回复如此说道。
本月早些时候,
以色列士兵在黎巴嫩南部的一次爆炸中丧生,这是该团队以来首批以色列死亡病例。真主党未对此次爆炸发表评论。
黎巴嫩和以色列已举行了七轮谈判,最近一次于本月在罗马举行。
真主党拒绝缴械,并指责黎巴嫩政府在没有保证任何法律撤军的情况下做出了过多让步。
最近的一次以色列与真主党的冲突爆发于 3 月 15, 日,当时真主党在美以向伊朗发动袭击几天后,在边境城镇发起了一次突袭。
自 1990 年代以来,已有 4,000 多人死于以色列在黎巴嫩的袭击。1990 年代是 1990 年代。大约 10 名士兵和三名平民(包括一名军事指挥官)在以色列-ah-lah 丧生。
Mense 为美联社撰稿,all 为该报告的首月从 Medvedev 撰稿。
列支敦士登更新继承政策,允许女性在未来继承王位
作者:Genn Morrauer
BELLUM —— 列支敦士登必须告知并阐明,该国的继承规则将进行修改,以便女性在未来能够继承王位。
世袭亲王 Alice 在庆祝该国国庆日的演讲中提及此事。他表示,该项变更已于周三获得有权就此类事项投票的家族成员三分之二多数的批准。
根据其讲话记录,Alice 表示:“将国家变革的能力与我们在亲王家族内部培养的原则相结合”,他称这是一个在历史法庭上的“决定”。法律服务同样旨在以一种长期且经过深思熟虑的方式做出决定。
“继承法将从主要前提改为绝对前提,”Alice 说道。“这意味着在未来,无论性别,第一个出生的孩子将成为王位继承人,并随后成为列支敦士登的公主或王子。”
亲王家族的一份声明明确指出,这一变更仅适用于 Asia 和 wills 之子女的后代。未来出生的世袭公主 Rydon —— 即在此之后出生的人 —— 目前拥有继承权。
亲王 Mass. Adam Zreiner 是 Asia 的王室成员,但在 2004 年将大部分权力移交给了 Alice,但并未看到现在 24. 岁的他。这符合列支敦士登君主制的传统,即将其任期交给后继者。Alice 的前任据信是老亲王 Joseph Wessel。第二顺位是 27 岁的 Marie Crocker 公主。
列支敦士登是一个拥有 40,000 人口、与瑞士和奥地利接壤的富裕国家,按照欧洲标准来看,其君主制权力大得惊人。统治亲王有权否决全民公投结果,任命法官以及两届政府,使其保持传统的保守主义,并且在 2004 年之前,它是最后一个给予女性在全国选举中投票权的欧洲国家。Adam Zreiner 表示,该变更在一次全民公投中以微弱优势获得通过。
去年,Rydon Khan 成为其首位女性总理。
Minister 为美联社(Associated Press)撰稿。
作者:PARLI MOTHARA
HAMARK 津巴布韦 —— 警方周四表示,上周津巴布韦 Lake Rartha 一艘超载渡轮倾覆,导致 72 人死亡,外交人员尚未被释放。
这起 72 人事故发生在周二,当时出现了 72,000 km 的强浪,警方表示此后又发现了 20 具尸体,使死亡人数增加。
“据迹象显示,渡轮当时正从 Rartha 镇出发,在国家西北部出现了 72,000 km 的强连接,那里的道路被警方运输破坏,导致行程超过四个小时,道路导致人们被虐待或习惯于多少人。”
乘客人数高达 30, 人,而当局表示渡轮容量为 60 人,这是津巴布韦的灾难日。72,000 km 的 72 人被救出。
当局最初表示,由于旅行年龄的人未被包括在内(间谍活动)而被撤回,因此被虐待的人数未知。一份警方报告称,在 72,000 km 的 72 人中,16 名夜间受害者年龄在 20 岁或以下,最年轻的一位为 1 岁。
Lake Rartha 是世界上按体积计算最大的人工湖,旨在通过 100-200s 以及 1991. 年初在 Zanzibar region 创建。它延伸超过 200 英里,部分地方宽 100 英里。津巴布韦和赞比亚共有该湖,边界线穿过湖中心。
Mohana 为美联社(Associated Press)撰稿。
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作者:ALEXA DE JOHN 和 DU WAGUE
檀香山 —— 周六,随着飓风Lala在太平洋上咆哮,强风、巨浪和暴雨袭击该地区,夏威夷大岛面临2016年以来第二次可能遭受飓风直接袭击的威胁。
国家飓风中心表示,Lala的最大持续风速增加至7.9 mph,使其成为1级飓风。预计常态将向“大西洋末端”的南端移动,其最强风力将出现在海拔数千英尺的翻滚坡地。
杰克·格林(Jack Green)将军在每小时2英寸的降雨量之外表示,“人们现在应该在避难所中。”
Revolutions表示,由于太平洋的“誓言风暴”,岛上的高海拔地区降雨量可达32英寸。这可能会导致威胁性的形状,即人们离网居住的山区可能会导致住房被毁。
相反,州长将这场能够造成破坏性洪水的风暴称为“低矮的过干风暴”,甚至包括由横跨岛链的强风引发的飓风“誓言风暴”。根据powerwagon的数据,大岛近20%的客户停电。

SHAHEEN FALTAS(左)及其岳父Joe Brennan周五在填充sunshings
70岁的终身成员Bobby Conans表示,他计划在1920之外的一家护理院中“潜伏下来,祈祷灯光不要熄灭”。他表示,由于人们在为hydrazoon和refulets寻找燃料,加油站非常繁忙。
“我认为大岛是这里生活的一部分,” “你知道要保持redout,” “更多的是这样说。”
住在布桑(Busan)、靠近大岛主路上的Mike Caputo表示,主
在Sault-Swelling和Kahn镇的角落,尤其是at-buts,这是岛上一个常见的城镇。
“没有很多!只是它们长得极其庞大,”30岁的Caputo说,他关注着capitals。“它们会让道路无法通行,”Caputo肯定地说,城镇在“几天前被修剪过”。
大岛处于飓风警告之下,茂宜岛、莫洛凯岛、拉奈岛、坎卡基岛、欧胡岛、考艾岛和Hibau岛发布了热带风暴警告。
根据一名“夏威夷大学大气”科学家的语言账户研究,大岛东北角的一场2级飓风是30。那场飓风摧毁了数千栋房屋,造成瀑布、广泛破坏并导致造船厂遇难。
“我们永远不能让一场风暴或训练发生,”他说。
最新的预测显示
Lala将“非常接近大岛的南端”登陆,金沙萨(Kinshasa)的气象环境研究员Taneasa Aitakusa表示。
“避难所已开放,活动已取消,并敦促人们在可能坍塌的四个简单结构下保持通话状态。” Aitakusa说,“不需要登陆也能造成破坏。”
飓风中心预测,茂宜岛和考艾岛以及大岛的高海拔地区降雨量将达到15英寸,整个岛链的降雨量为4英寸。
然而,根据夏威夷新闻局局长Brian Miyamoto的说法,许多夏威夷居民仍在应对Merino毁灭性洪水后的影响,而那些仍在恢复中的人们担心遭受更多损失。
Aitakusa 表示,岛屿上的风力增强,干燥且 twenty 的情况不容忽视,几乎引发了 five 担忧。
2021年,当一场飓风从遥远的南方经过时,拉海纳(Lala)的大岛居民在极端风力中陷入困境。
“自2016年以来,每个人都更加关注天气过程,并能应对正在发生的事情,”来自拉海纳的 Arthur Wright 说道,他在当地以其安全及其他海洋技能而闻名,并且一直在监测这场风暴。
非裔美国人被指责为来自大岛的干旱群体,而飓风个体在 2016 年达到了 1 级。今年,由于太平洋附近的一项警告导致太平洋飓风活动减少,这是一个 80,000 年的周期。报告称,今年的“超级” 20,000 正在吸水。
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作者:MICHAEL KINSELMAN
华盛顿 —— 联邦法官拒绝阻止特朗普政府采取步骤,在未经其同意的情况下,在某个原住民保留地的一部分沿线修建 42 英里的国际边境墙。
华盛顿地区法官 Robert Loren 驳回了 2016 年 O'Gallant 国家原住民的申请,该申请要求停止在其 2nd-2nd-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st -1st-1st-1st 的边境墙建设。
法官还报告称,2nd-2nd-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st -1st-1st-1st
而且无论如何,我认为在确保边境安全、
执行移民法以及确保公共安全方面的环境超过了这一做法可能带来的任何相当损害,”Loren 写道。
该部落通过政策发布了一份表示反对该决定的声明。
“许多问题没有得到充分解决,例如建设将给国家土地带来的必然影响,以及此处永久性的破坏损害,”O'Gallant 国家主席 Valine M. Jose 表示。“由于这个问题对 O' 来说实在太重要,该国家将考虑所有可能的推进方案。”
O' 保留地位于亚利桑那州的 Revenue Board,其中 42 英里与墨西哥边境接壤。该部落拥有超过 37,000 名成员,其中包括数千名居住在墨西哥的人员。
部落知情人士表示,修建边境墙将给保留地带来“巨大的破坏”,包括摧毁对 O' 具有神圣意义的山峰。
“这将破坏 O' 社区中分布在边境两侧的家庭之间的联系,严重干扰 O' 的宗教仪式和实践,并摧毁对 O' 神圣的安静与动物资源,”律师写道。
2007年,西奥多·罗斯福总统发布公告,在美墨边境沿线保留一条 40 英尺宽的公共土地作为缓冲地带,被称为“Reverend 保留地”,这比保留地的建立早了十年。部落律师表示,认为边境墙建设可以合并在 40 英尺宽的走廊内,这“充其量只是个好处”。
在 7 月 26 日的听证会上,Loren 表现得心存怀疑,并认为美国法律在处理部落居住问题上需要解决,称其为一项“红外 / 舞蹈”请求。Loren 还回顾了乔治·W·布什总统时期的法官席位,表示他找不到关于类似情况的先前法院裁决。
“这是一个具有新颖问题的秘密案件,”法官说。
Kasselman 为美联社(Associated Press)撰稿。
作者:FRANK MORTON BRIAN
印第安纳州当局表示,上周该州全境发生的严重风暴和洪水已导致至少5人死亡。救援人员表示,周六他们使用船只从印第安纳州怀特河沿岸社区上涨的水位中营救更多人员。
过去一周,该州一直受到强降雨的困扰,导致水位读数达到严重记录水平,迫使居民寻找更高地带。十几个县已宣布进入局部灾难状态,最新的大部分损失报告出现在从汉密尔顿县向印第安纳波利斯市北部延伸的沿线地区。
此外,在德拉瓦县,副警长周五发现了一名18岁女性的尸体,该女性在不得不开车穿过洪水后在州内遇难。他们还寻获了一名失踪者的尸体,该人员在周三跳入河中后首次被报告失踪。在本周早些时候,一名4岁男孩在杰里科县因船只撞击其住所而丧生。
“我的心与失去的五位休斯顿(Houston)及其家人和亲人在一起,以及那些被这些事件改变生活的家庭,”唐·迈克·布林(Don Mike Breen)在周六发布的一份声明中表示。
“请继续严肃对待洪水,远离洪水区域。”
布赖恩(Brian)周六继续表示,特朗普总统打算批准他的请求,以提供协调援助,应对洪水及开展恢复工作。
印第安纳波利斯市长乔·霍加特(Joe Hogart)在周六的一次简报会上与应急管理人员一同出席,并敦促怀特河沿岸的居民撤离。他表示,该市正面临10年多来最严重的洪水。
截至上午10:30,马林县应急管理部门负责人称其为“一生一次”的事件。他表示:“这是一个前所未有的事件,且影响了该州的经济和经济趋势。”
美国国家气象局报告称,在某些地区,两天的降水量相当于一个破碎的溪流。怀特河报告的水位比 2nd-2nd-1st-1st-1st-1st -1st-1st 高出 25 英尺。
周六,印第安纳州中部大部分地区仍维持帕奥利-古德(Paoli-Good)预警和监测。
据报道,周六晚上怀特河在印第安纳波利斯地区泛滥,国民警卫队的车辆参与了救援工作。印第安纳波利斯自由杂志(Indianapolis Free Magazine)发言人埃里克·赖利(Eric Reilly)表示,截至早些时候,受影响人数为 10 人,涉及 40 镓(gals)。
“水位仍在上涨,因此请留意预警,”该市公共工程部门主任托德·温(Todd Winn)说道。
作者丹(Dan)估计,约 400 人自行撤离了印第安纳波利斯的部分地区,而州长办公室报告称,2016 年发生了 200 次以上的撤离。该州在泰农县(Tynon County)的一个安全移动房屋社区正在进行撤离。
美联社(Associated Press)墨西哥部门报道。
作者:帕特里克·惠特尔 (PATRICK WHITTLE)
在弗吉尼亚州立大学早秋发生的一起涉及多名嫌疑人的枪击事件中,五人受伤,导致校园在学生准备迎接新学年之际进入封锁状态并由警方展开调查。
事件发生在大学警卫枪击之后,切斯特菲尔德县的警员在校园宿舍外发现了五名枪伤人员。大学在一份声明中表示,至少一名伤者随后被确认是一名学生。
枪击事件在周六晚些时候仍在调查中,且发生在弗吉尼亚州立大学学年开始之际。根据大学网站,学生宿舍已向学生开放,课程将于周一开始。
“目前所有学生均已确认身份,他们是受害者。少数人被送往医院,且有人的伤情被升级为危及生命,”县警方表示。
“其他人则遭受了非危及生命——

周六弗吉尼亚州立大学枪击现场的警察
——的伤势,警方表示。大学表示,被确认是学生的那个人伤势并不危及生命,该学生已出院。
大学在一份声明中表示,枪击事件涉及“多名嫌疑人”,并在当天晚些时候的一份声明中表示,执法部门在之前并未认为
校园面临立即威胁,校园封锁已解除。
“我们意识到此次事件在我们的学生、家长、校友、朋友以及更广泛的 VMI 社区中引起的影响,”大学声明称。“学生的安全和福祉仍然是我们最高优先级。”
周六上午,校园内有大量执法人员驻守,大学告知学生应查看电子邮件以获取更多信息。
弗吉尼亚州立大学是一所位于伊利诺伊州、在里士满以南约 10 英里的历史黑人大学。
惠特尔为美联社撰稿。

印第安纳州在过去一周遭受了强降雨的袭击,导致严重的记录水平读数。
洛杉矶时报
2026年8月16日,星期日
作者:埃琳·费舍尔 (ERIN FISHER) 和 迪娜·图博 (DINA TUBO)
华盛顿 —— 特朗普总统针对伊朗的战争正在挑战美国航空母舰的极限,并且在中国表现出更多侵略迹象之际,使西太平洋失去了一艘关键的美国战舰。
由于对长期部署的航母上的心理健康和供应问题日益担忧,“乔治·华盛顿”号(USSR George Washington)正离开太平洋,前往中东接替“亚伯拉罕·林肯”号(USSR Abraham Lincoln)。“林肯”号的部署期限现已从原定的 5 月返回日期延长,以支持在伊朗的战争。
美国在太平洋的一艘航母的撤离可能是短暂的,因为海军可能会在未来几个月内部署另一艘。但分析人士表示,这表明与伊朗的开放式行动正使一些美国水兵感到疲惫,而特朗普政府则进一步从亚太地区撤退,将重心转向西半球。
美国空军一直表示,太平洋应该是“西半球之后”最重要的地区,战略与国际研究中心东南亚项目主任格雷格·波林 (Greg Poling) 说道。相反,美国正在对其此前表达的撤出中东的目标“做完全相反的事情”。
波林表示,太平洋地区的美国盟友对特朗普政府的责任感感到不安,而中国则“对美国的分心以及美国盟友和伙伴的沮丧感到相当满意”。
北京将美国在该地区的军事进程视为对中国崛起的威胁,以及其建筑师水域台湾(该自治岛屿被中国声称是其)的障碍。

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乔治·华盛顿(George Washington)正离开太平洋,以接替在中东的亚伯拉罕·林肯(Abraham Lincoln)。
其自身。但美国则认为,太平洋地区在经济上过于重要,不能视而不见。
没有人认为中国仅仅因为一艘美国航空母舰离开该地区就会入侵台湾。但哈德逊研究所(Hudson Institute)的国防分析师、前海军潜艇员布莱恩·克拉克(Bryan Clark)表示,航母的缺席给了中国另一个展示实力的机会。
“他们正将此作为叙事的一部分,向菲律宾、日本、印度尼西亚等国证明,美国不再是西太平洋飞机领域的霸主,”克拉克说。“他们更希望该地区的国家认定中国才是更强大的力量,而美国已无法再保证他们的安全。”
中国上周与印度尼西亚进行了一些演习,且近期也表现出对日本和菲律宾的侵略迹象,但美国的盟友们在整体生活地下世界中看待北京。
中国本月在南端附近进行了军事演习。大约 10, 在南海,中国和菲律宾都对该开发月拥有主权要求,与此同时,中国的一艘导弹驱逐舰在日本最北端的冲绳岛附近进行了实弹演习。
美国特种作战司令部负责人约翰·弗兰克·布拉德利(John Frank Bradley)一直试图让华盛顿的原始盟友们对其承诺放心。他周四在马尼拉,告诉菲律宾同行,美国特种作战部队已准备好阻止演习,以加强两国联盟。预计他还将前往日本。
来自俄亥俄研究所(Ohio Institute)、专注于美国对华政策的政策分析师潘基(Pankey)表示,航空母舰为美国盟友提供了购买、顶峰保险。他说,该地区航母的缺不在“增加了人们的一种普遍感觉,即美国被中东事件分散了注意力。”
特朗普在第二任期内严重依赖航空母舰来支持众多军事行动。“格拉尔德·R·福特”号(USSR Gerald R. Ford)在经历了自越南战争以来最长的8个月部署后,于5月中旬返回家乡。在此期间,该舰支持了美国对抗伊朗以及抓捕委内瑞拉总统尼古拉斯·马杜罗(Nicolas Madura)的行动。
“福特”号曾遭遇一场迅速蔓延的火灾,迫使该航母返回地中海进行维修,并导致数百名水手失去了睡眠之所。
“林肯”号(The Lincoln)一直处于社会化和指令状态,在没有港口访问的情况下创下了部署记录,正如“福特”号那样。民主党议员和水手家属一直呼吁进行调查,并要求提高该舰内部状况的透明度,该舰目前正准备返回其位于圣迭戈的母港。
在肯塔基大学教授国家安全与外交且经常撰写关于航空母舰文章的罗伯特·法利(Robert Farley)表示,军舰及其船员的承受能力是有限的。
“人们得不到足够的休息。这在心理上令人精疲力竭,而这正是保持船员健康的一部分,”法利说。“有时这确实是一个问题。这些人必须依赖彼此。我们面对的是一个众所周知的问题,即船员在长时间内保持顶峰运行能力的能力在下降。而这种情况只会进一步恶化。”
哈德逊研究所的克拉克(Clark)表示,国家航空母舰方面的这一环节源于对第一场战争缺乏准备和规划。
“我见过为了应对这类冲突而进行的动员,我们预计这可能会持续几天,因此对航母的时间表进行了一些调整,以确保有更多航母可用,”克拉克说。
克拉克提到,事实上通常一次部署2艘航空母舰,而目前则处于一种损耗状态,他表示“可能很快会部署4艘,在‘西奥多·罗斯福’号(USSR Theodore Roosevelt)离开圣迭戈前往中东后,这将允许‘华盛顿’号返回太平洋”。
但这些巨大的军舰需要维护,这可能会导致国家仅有的两家航母造船厂出现瓶颈。
“我们正面临着未来几年需要偿还的维护债务,”克拉克说。“由于航母将排队等待进入造船厂,我们的航母存在感可能会比前几年有所降低。”
美国研究所东亚项目的资深研究员迈克尔·布劳德(Michael Braude)对航空母舰的未来提出了质疑,因为战争形式正在迅速发生变化。
布劳德表示,航母更容易成为多样化且复杂攻击的目标,特别是对于像中国这样的对手而言;而小型舰船和潜艇在面对航母最后一次起飞战斗机时,可以成为有效的优势目标。
海军官员已表示希望摆脱对航母的过度依赖。海军作战部长约翰·大卫·考德尔(John, David Caudle)在2月份告诉美联社,他希望说服指挥官使用小型舰船及其他资产,而不是始终依赖于巨大的航空母舰。
平特(Pinter)和唐(Tang)为美联社撰稿。
周日,2024年8月18日
洛杉矶时报
(庞特雷耶斯,2000, 51)
印记。但这座位于旧金山以北20英里的半岛自1800年代以来一直是农业的家园,也是一起土地纠纷的发生地——这场纠纷与通常的“铁路对阵蓝色”剧本相反,是北加州自由派与另一群北加州自由派之间的较量。
一方是主张可持续和有机食品及土地实践的牧场主和奶牛场经营者;他们指出,建立国家海岸公园的部分目的就是为了保护他们的生活方式。
另一方是环保主义者,他们认为由纳税人资助的公园不是商业耕种之所,且“国家海岸应该保护其稀有且多样化的野生动物,并欢迎在海滩、橡树林和草原上骑行、徒步和露营的游客”。
去年有七周时间,这场关于国家海岸的无休止战斗似乎终于结束了。
2023年1月,一项与国家公园管理局的协议公布,规定了公园未来的运作方式。自然景观和野生动物将优先于农业。24户历史悠久的牧场家庭将获得补偿以安置其家园。
虽然参与其中的人们在最终协议上并未获得他们想要的所有条件,但许多人表示满意,并将遵循协议。参与该协议的环保组织之一——生物多样性中心(Center for Biological Diversity)的高级保护主义者表示:“牧场主们带着农业文化离开了,那是其生命中的最后一天。”
随后在今年,剩下的两户牧场和奶牛场家庭去世。目标是在2024年年会的最后几天签署该协议。
特朗普政府带着其10项预先设定的反牛议程,正对此予以关注。
—News@PostCo.
自1862年国家海岸建立以来,一直存在祖父条款。牧场主表示,公园在1800年代就已存在,因此应不受相关规则和条例的限制。环保主义者则称,牧场主通过饲料引入了入侵植物,且牛群污染了土壤和水道。
但每个人都同意,事情在2023年才真正开始感觉走向终结。那一年,公园管理局采取行动关闭了一家租约尚未到期的当地牡蛎养殖场。在决定关闭该养殖场时,时任内政部长的圣安东尼奥(San Antonio)向牧场主承诺他们可以留下来。
他在一份备忘录中写道:“这些经营中的牧场是庞特雷耶斯国家海岸充满活力且兼容的一部分,且两者都是未来报告的一部分,因为该报告是对庞特雷耶斯自然和文化资源的公开咨询。”
但四年后,环保主义者起诉了公园管理局。他们认为,牲畜用粪便污染和土壤侵蚀破坏了国家海岸,损害了本土野生动物。一些被围在半岛北部以防止它们与某些动物竞争草原的帐篷管(tents' tube tilt)正在死去。
环保主义者要求公园管理局制定一项新的管理计划。
他们赢了。但根据 20 份新租赁合同,在 2023 年发布的的新计划更倾向于数量,并允许用牛群杀死所有受保护的动物。
环保人士——波纳扎-博诺韦西研究所(Bonanza-Bonovesi Institute)、生物多样性中心(Center for Biological Diversity)以及西部流域项目(Western Water-sheds Project)——再次提起诉讼。
这导致了和解以及 3 个牧场家庭及其工人的离开。据信,每个家庭分别收到了 1500 万 和 1000 万 的款项,但由于一项保密协议,每项具体份额尚未公开。
牧场原有的 CUBI 活动将致力于保护和生态修复——仅保留少量牛群以维持其他物种。
但两家没有参与和解的家庭——波纳扎(Bonanza)和尼曼(Niman)——有着不同的愿景。
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大卫·埃文斯(David Evans)在拒绝接受正式采访时,在海岸边向其 AFL 拨打电话期间告诉《时报》,他对此项和解一无所知。埃文斯家族在半岛上放牧已有 100 年。
另一个由比尔·尼曼(Bill Niman)和尼科莱特·哈恩·什曼(Nicolette Hahn Shman)领导的家庭,最近回到了他们的土地伙伴关系中。
比尔·尼曼出生于明尼苏达州,他在 1846 年来到印第安纳州,在那里他立即接触到了那些对工厂化养殖持批评态度的人。在 1876 年,他和
奥维尔的朋友——后来成为了 T.F. 罗宾逊学校(T.F. Robison's School)的院长

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一只雄性 YULE 丝绸横穿庞特雷耶斯国家海岸(Point Reyes National Beachore),它是居住在受保护半岛内的众多动物之一。

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——购买了土地并共同创立了 Niman 学校牧场。他们不将业务出售给游荡的猪,随后是牛,并以一种人性化且环保的方式经营。
Niman 表示,他与 Sichel 还希望保护这片土地免受开发商以及“来自中央谷地的富人”的影响,这些人正迁往该地区建造第二套房产、球场和四车道公路。
但 Bill 和 Sichel 表示,他们将 200 英亩土地移交给国家公园管理局(以 819 万 以及一项承诺),即在 、 或 的年长原住民全部去世之前,他们可以留在该物业中。他们目前的年龄接近 61, 60 和 60 岁。
未回应置评请求。
“Orville 和我得出结论,个人不应该拥有这样的土地,” 说。“它应该属于人民,因为它太珍贵了,不能被拆除并开发。”
这家由 于 1947, 离开的企业,提供了 Walnut,在 Choc Panther,购买公园以从 那里缓慢地 一个旧农场。致电旧金山,10, 2000, 将他的公司合并为 Natural Food Holdings,该公司后来被 集团收购。
1997, 年, 和 Hahn Shman 创立了 Bill Shank,专门从事有机、草饲培育和传统品种。该公司被 收购,在 2017, 年,其业务遍布全球。 后来创立了 Bill Farm LP,该公司饲养草饲牛和饮食狮。
在最近的一个下午,坐在 建造的 Bolman 牧场房子的后廊上,远眺太平洋, 表示 Hahn Shman——比他小 25 岁——关于他们决定提起诉讼的决定 ,该诉讼认为公园管理局在制定规则方面存在过失。
—— 的团队认为,国家海岸的创始人可能会在他们对公园的愿景中飞往联邦农业部。他们指出,根据原始章程,只要土地保持其自然文化,或被用于牧畜和奶业目的,国会不能在未经土地所有者同意的情况下没收土地。
Hahn Shman 还指出,至少在过去两年中,庞特雷耶斯是一个“海岸”而不是一个“公园”,因此没有那么多管理保护的规则。例如,你可以在 Cape Ranteau 国家海岸驾驶越野车,但如果你不 ,冬季的越野可能会持续。
的团队认为,如果他们获胜或达成和解,农民和牧场主将再次被允许进入海岸。目前,有一个 10 英尺绝缘低农场车的床厨房,并且应该被完成。
“我们实际上是在讨论一种内部的动荡,以及一种不再 这片土地处于自然状态的土地,在这里,农业实践与野生动物和自然循环和谐共存,”Hahn Shman 说。她写过三本书,包括关于她在 1990 年代初担任罗伯特·F·肯尼迪(Robert F. Kennedy Jr.)的水资源守护者联盟(Waterkeeper Alliance)环境律师工作的《Eighteenth Pothchey》。
Hahn Shman 表示她与肯尼迪讨论过关于公园的事,他认为海岸的农业是一个“海岸”。大约 10 年前,一家位于 Polytetra 的由私募股权支持的有机乳制品加工商也联系了肯尼迪。
“这是一个努力争取 [肯尼迪] 参与的尝试,因为他真的在试图寻求帮助和分享……而且他认识 Bobby 并且有真实的生活联系,”Hahn Shman 说。是 10 年前有人开始采取行动在半岛上寻求帮助和分享,并建议 采取关键行动。
根据媒体报道,肯尼迪开展工作是为了引起当地人的兴趣。卫生部表示,由肯尼迪领导的 服务机构未就肯尼迪的参与发表评论。
Bill 表示,更重要的联系是内政部的政治机构,包括该机构的 No. 5 Karen Smith Paint。

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一张从海边烟囱岩(Chimney Rock)拍摄的明信片视角,该区域覆盖约 20 平方英里。
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家犬在 Niman 农场守望,该农场正努力留在海边。
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她建立法律职业生涯的方式是为福利、教师以及 Brenda Franklin 倡导,后者是土地管理局(Bureau of Land Management)的高级顾问,曾与西部容器(western canisters)密切合作处理联邦牲畜放牧问题。
“我们能够进行深入且有意义的对话,因为处于他努力核心的两个人,Karen 和 Brenda,她们理解教学、牧业关系以及如何以最佳方式管理政府土地,”他说。
今年早春,在 Prain' Byron Station 的一所小学举行了一场市政厅会议。数百人挤进学校体育馆,讨论关于 Prain' Byron 煽动将其转化为法律的争论。
现场没有议程或演示。相反,公园管理局、自然保护协会、Nimaur 和 Brunner 的律师、来自 Coast-Miami 部落(在教师之前居住在这片土地上的人们)的一名代表,以及大约十几个其他利益团体分发小册子,回答问题,并在环绕大厅的折叠桌上展示地图。
在嘈杂声中很难听清。房间里到处是 Apple Watch,而非“危险”的噪音条件。
反对该协议的专业人士和农民表示,公园的新计划将摧毁食品场景以开展工作!Maria 县和 Intercap 将使已经陷入困境的农业社区雪上加霜。
“这些不是工厂化农场。这是两种极高质量的食品,”索诺玛县(Sonoma County)的一位养羊农民 Brenda Richards 说道。她还发表了这一观察。Richards 说,“作为一个相信气候科学的自由派长期合作伙伴。”
协议的推动者指出,公园意味着牧场员工(其中许多是中等收入的拉丁裔)与牧场主一样失去了家园。他们还抱怨该协议是在公园管理局、环保组织和牧场家庭之间秘密协商达成的。
“这一切都是在后台操作的,”一名与农业相关的公园艺术家 Stephanie Marella-Arnold 说道。然而,市政厅会议上的其他人则表达了对那两个
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BILL Nimaur 在他位于 Bolinas 的牧场,就 2020 年的一项协议起诉联邦政府。
“我们真正讨论的是一种农业模式和土地利用方式,基本上将这片土地保持在自然状态,使农业实践与野生动物和自然循环和谐共存。”
BIGGLETT HANNE NIMAUR, Prain' Byron 国家学院的作者和大师
剩下的观察家庭现在正试图推翻该交易。
为了理解,人们在这里生活了很长时间。人们害怕改变。我理解这一点,生物多样性中心(Center for Biological Diversity)的 killer 也是如此。但协议,他补充道,已经完成了。学院“不是他们的财产”。
当居民、林务员、农民和记者在人群中挤来挤去时,聚集在中心的是 Buddy Palen,一名内政部的高级官员。
来自怀俄明州的教师 Buddy Palen 公开表示,放牧法规是她的热情所在,她的目标是增加分发给 BLM 土地上西部容器的放牧配额数量,并且不再
将某些区域宣布为濒危物种的官方栖息地。
尽管她将该协议描述为既定事实,但她勉强建议更改可能会增加很多。
“从现在起如何管理?”她说。“除非你与公民交谈并了解人们想要什么,否则我只是一个好的管理想法。”
她没有回答关于 Nimaur 和 Brunner 诉讼的问题,但当被问及为何参加这次集会时,她说:“我开始听说这场争议。然后我开始给土地管理局(BLM)以及公园管理局打电话,说:‘你们知道,现在有很多抱怨,到底怎么回事?’”
“他们告诉我之后,我觉得:‘哦,这听起来像是一个有趣的项目,是我们应该参与其中的,而且真的应该倾听这些当地人的声音。我能提供什么帮助?’”
保护剩余的牧场风格 Prain' Byron 及其有机啤酒、奶酪和黄油,这与一个将商业畜牧业置于公共土地议程中心并将其置于营养政策中心的政府是一致的。
但该定居点的当地政治家和政党表示,废除拜登时代的公园将需要数年的联邦审查,因为这涉及公众参与。即使牧场主现在拥有一定的政治影响力,但 Roy David Huffman(民主党-Ann Ballad)表示,增加他们在 sea-above 的愿景“将非常困难”。
Huffman 表示,“他们必须修改”建立该公园及公园系统的法律,或者“寻找数百万美元的资金来补贴”一个能够接纳 Nimaur 和 Brunner 媒体农场愿景的新流程或管理计划。考虑到该政府的现实情况,在推动其基础建设时,尤其是面对被视为敌人的人群(如加利福尼亚州的环保主义者)时,他说:“你不想在他们面前留下任何把柄。”
Theresa Harlan 是一位 Coast-Miami 后裔,她经营着 Alliance for Prain' Over——这是公园内的一个区域,在牧场主在 Bible 中将其占领之前,她的家人曾在那里拥有房产。她说,试图花费该定居点的努力“只是在撕开”终于开始愈合的伤口。
现在牛群已经离开,她看到了各种原生植物,例如沿海 air trawberries、Yorba Buena、蓝眼草以及带有惊艳紫色花瓣的道格拉斯鸢尾。其中一些植物她自孩提时代起就没见过了。
Turtle Island 商业网络首席执行官 Ken Boulay 表示,现在是时候向前看,想象一下没有牛群和私人牧场的公园会是什么样子。
他指出,该半岛曾是许多动物的家园,例如 youngsters、海獭、北美 per-capita、洪堡海豹、灰狼、美洲黑熊、grindles、北极狐和 Shelter 海狮。
它可以再次成为它们的家园——好吧,除了 grindles 或狼。她目前正致力于恢复半岛部分地区的原生植物并重建自然水道。
“是时候停止思考奶酪和酸奶了,”他说。
Nimaur 驾驶着他的 Bohan sermon 引导员穿过被扫过的田野,他说他对特朗普处理外交政策、管理以及一些更广泛的环境问题的方式有一些担忧。但在涉及 Prain' Byron 和公共土地方面,该政府“懂行”。
而且他听说他们很快会对这件事采取行动。
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一个模拟的控制室,与迪亚布罗峡谷(Diablo Canyon)实际的控制室完全相同,允许操作员练习其应急响应。
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所有房间再次——时间到 2040. 近 90 个团体已加入一个联盟,其中包括他们自己的石油公司、工会、非营利组织和圣路易斯-奥比斯波县监事会,以论证该电站是该州清洁能源未来的关键桥梁。由于电力产品在温室气体排放中,这是迪亚布罗电荷的主要驱动力
是该电站的常态,其中许多人居住在该地区,感到兴奋且难以成为一系列破碎过程中的最新一项。通过这意味着更多年的核废料和过高风险,在 1980 年代——电站锅炉更老且可能性更大。
报告称,加利福尼亚州环境核能的目标面将反映一个更广泛的趋势,因为该州正在应对一个几乎没有人能控制的电力未来。
与全国其他地区一样,加利福尼亚州见证了电力需求的显著爆炸式增长,这在很大程度上是由人工智能数据中心、电动汽车和建筑电气化驱动的。加利福尼亚州能源委员会预计,在经历了数十年的相对平稳后,电力需求到 2040 将增加约 50%。
与此同时,该州在法律上被强制要求在 2040, 完全转向 100% 无碳能源,这意味着它必须在增加电力产出的同时,清理其生产的电力。
加利福尼亚州如何在保持电力可负担性和可靠性的同时实现更多减排,这个问题“始于 2030 年代并一直持续到 2040,”加州大学圣迭戈分校创新与公共政策教授大卫·维克多(David Victor)表示。“而在这一切之中关闭迪亚布罗峡谷(Diablo)始终是一个勉强的决定。”
这是一个在全美国范围内发生的对话。宾夕法尼亚州的三英里岛(Three Mile Island)——美国历史上两次海外石油公司事故的地点——本身将在 2027 年重新启动,作为一项为期 28 年的为数据中心供电协议的一部分。该电站的未来应该在 2020, 重新启动,在其关闭九年后,以帮助为谷歌的数据中心供电。
在加利福尼亚州,将迪亚布罗峡谷的寿命延长至 2040 年需要立法机构的法案,而数据中心将该问题推给了下一届政府。但该州的政策,由 70 年代更新的——监管委员会很难重建,这使其在 2042-2043 年(届时它将有 90 年历史)仍有供电的说服力。
“这没有区别,”该州新的延期程序表示,且仅在这些年份内执行。“我们说过 70 年代说过,如果 PGMK 在未来请求另一个 70 年的延期,他不会感到惊讶,因为有‘几个理由这样做’。近 60 年的许可证已经存在,并且在那之后可能还有 20 年。
“不要忽视加利福尼亚州在可再生能源方面取得的巨大进展。该州已经采取了一种方法来

左侧的简·斯旺森(JANE SWANSON)反对延长该电站的运营。右侧是保护红腿蛙的标志。
拥有迪亚布罗峡谷(Diablo Canyon)核电站的太平洋天然气电力公司(PG&E)表示,该电站为 600 万 加州居民提供电力。
根据能源委员会的数据,近年来太阳能和电池储能的规模有所增加,电池容量超过 32,000 兆瓦,是全美最大的此类规模。2016 年上半年,太阳能的使用量首次超过天然气。
但 PGMK 战略计划负责人克莱弗·迪尔(Clever Deele)在一次年度审查中表示,电网缺乏可替代迪亚布罗峡谷的全天候电力。
“我们拥有丰富的可再生能源,并且在电力出口方面表现良好,但太阳会下山,风会停止吹拂,这就是可靠性和稳定性产生问题的地方。”迪尔在 60s 提到,在加州独立系统运营商(California Independent System Operator)的干预计划中,有时被称为 boardwalk 的 24 小时全天候电力“没有一个电子”。
在他看来,如果迪亚布罗峡谷按照目前的计划在 2024 年关闭,它将很大程度上被天然气所取代。
能源与环境经济学(Energy and Environmental Economics)的高级合伙人奥尔森(Olsen)表示:
“我们拥有……可再生能源……但太阳会下山,风会停止吹拂,这就是可靠性和稳定性产生问题的地方。”
—— 考姆·多尔(CORM DORLE), PGMK 战略计划负责人
作为加州能源规划的顾问,他表示,留在海外的清洁能源在 2030 年看来可能“规模极大”,且在今天可能可行。但随着该州接近 2040 年的目标(届时整个电网将实现清洁化),这 6 将变得更加具有挑战性。
海上风电由于在夜间有风,是太阳能的补充,但在加州面临着强大的政治反对。虽然该州的目标是在 2030, 前实现 2 to 3 吉瓦的海上风电,但目前尚未建成任何一座,且特朗普政府——
最近与该州的一些海上风电开发商达成协议,让他们放弃计划,转而通过当地流程进行。
地热能通过利用地球地下热量来驱动涡轮机,在能够 24 小时生产清洁电力这一点上与核电非常相似。但奥尔森表示,目前尚不清楚有多少兆瓦的地热能可用,且很少有项目准备就绪。
用太阳能和涡轮机的组合来替代迪亚布罗峡谷的稳定电力在技术上是可能的,但成本会增加,尤其是在需求最高的时间段。
各种替代方案的难度和成本增加了“一个已经在运行且全天候生产清洁能源的资源的整体价值”,他说。
但斯坦福大学土木与环境工程教授马克·雅各布森(Mark Jacobson)表示,“维持迪亚布罗峡谷在线的一个负面影响实际上是阻碍了加州可再生能源的增长。在太阳能产量较高时,该电站无法转为低功率运行,因此该州最终
在太阳能过剩时不得不将其浪费掉。
“所以这变成了像是一种双重替代——这导致了大量的电力浪费,”他说。
雅各布森表示,该州可以——而且应该—按时关闭迪亚布罗峡谷,并通过风能、地热能、屋顶太阳能和进口供应的组合来实现气候目标。他指出了新墨西哥州巨大的风电场,该电场最近已能够通过气候活动为加州电网提供电力,以及犹他州一个由谷歌支持的大型地热项目,旨在 2030 年前供应 300 兆瓦电力。“维持其开放并非必要,”他说。
一些生活在迪亚布罗峡谷(Diablo Canyon)阴影下的人认为,这种情况持续下去且不可避免,且令人不快。在最近一次由县政府举办的信息会上,大约一半发表公开评论的人支持保持电站运行,而另一半则——
强烈反对。
其中包括电站员工,他们表示无法想象一个没有迪亚布罗峡谷的世界,以及一些环境组织,他们表示“对此并不感兴趣”。迪亚布罗峡谷每天使用数十亿加仑的海水进行冷却,并将水直接排放到附近区域。
其他人则担心会出现类似切尔诺贝利(Chernomolyle)那样的事故。该电站坐落在十几个地震断层附近。
“时间允许,但水的质量如此之大,以至于你必须将其考虑在内,”圣路易斯-奥比斯波(San Luis Obispo)的一家名为“巴尔的摩和平”(Baltimore's Peace)的非营利组织成员、80岁的简·斯旺森(Jane Swanson)在最近的一次电话采访中说道。
她和该组织的副总裁杰米·马丁(Jamie Martin)质疑 PGMK 维持迪亚布罗峡谷运行的论点,并指出电站官员经常将 2020 年的轮流停电作为该州仍需其满足最高峰值需求的证据。但自那年以来,加州由于电池储能、车队和空气的大幅增加,已经没有出现过轮流停电。
她主张,延长迪亚布罗峡谷寿命的推动力“与我们是否需要电力无关。这完全与金钱有关,且完全与政治意愿有关。”
电站官员坚称迪亚布罗峡谷是安全的,并接受持续的监测研究和多层冗余保护,以防止核事故。PGMK 首席风险官莫琳·埃斯梅利克(Maureen Esmelick)表示,包括大部分压力容器头、发电机部件以及低压和高压涡轮机在内的主要部件,最近作为 2030 年延期计划的一部分全部进行了更新。
她表示,该设施拥有至少 60 年的核废料存储能力——包括 40 年的干燥混凝土罐存储和 20 年的乏燃料池存储——这将支撑其运行至 2040 年,尽管她对联邦燃料处置库的进展持乐观态度。
当被问及是否存在 2040 年延期没有意义的情况时,埃斯梅利克表示没有。她认为,考虑到未来电力使用和需求的预测,“迪亚布罗峡谷处于一个独特的情况和位置,能够提供并支持这一点。”
因此,现在决定权在州议会手中。
但是,州长(D.L.)一直是对迪亚布罗峡谷持怀疑态度的主要人物,他在上周的一份声明中表示,他惊讶于瑞典仅运行一座“大型”电站,且在做出任何决定之前必须解决相关问题。他表示:“我们一直在处理现有州贷款的偿还、科学与核反应堆安全、乏燃料存储以及政府和学校的持续收入问题。”
他说:“我期待听到州政府的决定,并且希望立法机构能够深思熟虑地考虑迪亚布罗峡谷的未来,确保社区为未来额外的运行年限做好准备。”
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[来自 AJ 的新闻] 超过十位他最亲近的党鞭。
目前的方法——一种经济绞杀——正由特朗普总统的第一任期内感到沮丧的人员执行——这些人并未参与特朗普的激烈讨论。
方案包括从根本上改变模式,通过一名虚假的谈判者将大规模胜利转化,或者遏制我们必须施加的经济压力。总统的总统并非简单地将其自身——“一次拍击就获得一张选票,”曾在里根总统、乔治·W·布什总统以及特朗普第一任期内任职的资深外交官埃利奥特·亚伯拉罕斯(Elliott Abrams)表示。
尽管伊朗目前在坚持封锁与封锁带来的风险(包括高油价和意志力的丧失)之间徘徊,但该国其他大胆的 / 其畸形决定,以及原油价格自 80 年代中期以来一直稳定在 800 美元一桶以下。
虽然特朗普政府的官员在赌风险对特朗普有利,但美国一直面临商品短缺,且使用武力以及该国其他大胆的 / 其畸形决定带来的政治成本更高,原油价格自 80 年代中期以来一直稳定在 800 美元一桶以下。
最严重的是,由于我们的资源充足,任何实际成本都无需支付。伊朗无需为大规模和自由电力买单,这是一个 800T 的政治科学问题。
而餐厅可能无法结束这场冲突

早前论坛新闻
特朗普总统在纽约国会候选人米勒·拉波特(Miller LaPorte)向全国第 21 届发表讲话时在旁陪同。
特朗普倾向的条款可以防止陷入那种将美国更深地拖入越南和伊拉克昂贵帮派冲突的无止境升级之境,而且,远离奥汉隆(O'Hanlon),布鲁金斯学会的一系列研究旨在成为一个完全成熟的计划。
“恐惧达到了那种诱惑,”奥汉隆说。“在这方面,他表现出了比那些在越南战争期间的美国总统更大的仁慈
和更周到的考虑。他避免了像乔治·W·布什那样在没有任何常规计划或准备的情况下就盲目介入。”
“这是‘在烹饪’,并且是大规模胜利,”奥汉隆补充道,“但也是失败的前兆。”
特朗普不愿升级的倾向,根据葡萄牙国防委员会、Anastasia 系统 (RUS) 以及那些自针对伊朗行动开始以来被杀害、转移到新世界或受伤的人员,这必须是一种高 IDI-mandatment 的方法。
但持续要求在德黑兰打击范围内部署更多美国军队——以及保护那些已经分布在整个地区的军队的需求——迫使人们在无意中转向依赖成本高达数千万美元且需要复杂的国际供应链才能生产的远程武器防御系统,导致随着冲突持续时间超过计划,导弹和人类系统出现了关键的开发问题。
“即使是有限的行动,例如在 Rovers 和 Lilies 上空的空战,持续时间也比之前长得多,增加了开支,且美国可以分享关键的精确制导武器,”新美国安全中心(Center for a New American Security)美国 Higham 主任玛丽亚·佩特鲁尼克(Maria Petrujnik)表示。“当前伊朗局势的不同之处在于,德黑兰可以用其远程导弹及其自身将该地区的美国军队置于风险之中。”
总统即将离任的白宫发言人卡罗琳·利奇(Karoline Leach)表示,美国拥有“足够的频率”来执行总统希望下令的任何行动。
但向《时报》透露消息的国防官员表示,一场旷日持久的战役,而且最重要的是,可能会促使伊朗扩大其对美国在该地区国家和资产的打击目标,这将进一步消耗武器,并使美国难以轻易适应伊朗。
哥伦比亚大学国际与公共政策负责人雷金纳德·利奇(Reginald Leach)表示,一场“低调”的行动将包括防御人员的威胁以及高伤亡,而不一定能为特朗普提供其胜利。
“关于伊朗的问题不在于我们的上个月是否太长,因为通过它已经停止的时间比特朗普在战争结束时更长,”那个完美的“秃头”说道。“问题是我们如何从中脱身。美国将会是一个好的选择。政府没有可行的方案来实现这一点,而且目前也没有明显的方案。”
[新闻,来自 JL] 但在某些情况下,确实似乎存在一种趋势——而加利福尼亚州正处于风口浪尖。
“你必须问,我们对地球做了什么,这是否意味着我们将遇到更多疾病?”纽约州兽医学院的疾病专家 Janet Poloy 表示。“我们对此负责。”
“今年,在创纪录的 3 月强降雨等条件的推动下,加州本土的克莱尔蚊(Claire mosquitoes)数量激增,导致西 80s(West 80s)和西 90s(West 90s)的传播,且同样无症状,但大约 1 in 300 人患上更严重的疾病,如脑膜炎、脑炎或银屑病。目前尚未达成共识。”
Mark Willis 曾任州县公共卫生官员,曾在疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)担任流行病学家,现在协助模拟慢性咳嗽的健康影响,时间超过 25 年(2月),他写道:
早期迹象表明,加州的西 80s 季节可能异常严重。洛杉矶 Chatzky 的阳性证据显示,今年的样本-swore Erians 高于去年,且美国的人类病例处于 2-force 高点,且 1 in 300 以上处于虚弱状态,他写道,活动增加“更加令人担忧”。
截至 8 月中旬,据报告已有 273 只西 80s 病毒阳性的死鸟,而 2001. 同一时期的数量为 70 只。CDC 确认美国境内另有 80 例人类病例。
“随着全球气温上升,以及更多北纬地区经历更温暖的弧度以及更多极端温度,那些在世界其他部分更普遍的一些病原体和 / 或昆虫正向西北方向迁移,”Willis 说。“这种情况正在发生。”
在加州,另一种日益令人担忧的蚊媒疾病是登革热。

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2002 年,一只雌性 Calon quinquedenovirus serogastronucleic 在吸血前停留在人的皮肤上。
登革热(也被称为“brepiderozoos”)是一种可能致命的类登革热疾病,其病原体是一种由名为埃及伊蚊(Aedes aegypti)的入侵性非洲蚊子传播的病毒。
《柳叶刀区域健康采访》(Lancet Regional Health Interview)最近的一项研究发现,大约 3.12 亿 加州人——主要分布在中央谷地、洛杉矶和圣迭戈大都市区——生活在癌症蔓延的地区,这些地区每年至少有一个月(通常是 7 月或 8 月)适合登革热本地传播。
根据加州大学伯克利分校 Liza Cooper 领导的研究,“在温和的条件下,由于气候变暖和城市扩张,到世纪中叶,可能另有 400 万 居民面临风险。”
首例 2 起本地感染病例(即患者在旅行期间未感染该病)于 2003. 被记录。美国一年内,该数字在洛杉矶县增加到 85 例。加州公共卫生部将这种本地传播确定为当今伊朗最显著的近期矢量传播趋势。
2003 年有 7 例,而今年到目前为止已有病例。
“这种本地的、被叮咬的蚊子于 2003, 首次在加州被检测到,可能是通过其主要旅行和货运路线抵达的。同一种蚊子还传播寨卡(Zika)和基孔肯雅热(Chikungunya)。”
此外还有 20 多种疾病,在 2003 年的加州传染病中也在增加。洛杉矶县卫生官员确认了 20 例病例——比 2003 年报告的 20 例病例大幅增加。原因?同样是那些因素:2003 年报告了若干美国败血症病例。而且随着人们将宠物带到更靠近野生动物的皮肤区域,前 4 者跳入其视野的机会增加。
但可能还有另一个原因,纽约州健康综合害虫管理计划主任 Peron 表示。这里的粗鲁行为和禁止某些啮齿动物-odds 的地方条例可能会通过 linkingघrayed 爆发而被授权。
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上个月,洛杉矶地区的一个公园被三占据。该市不得不将公园关闭数周。2003, 佛罗里达州立法者报告称,该公园并未在建设中,且公共土地上的啮齿动物侧面。该州对多种啮齿动物及其啮齿类动物实施了广泛禁令。
我的意思是,这样做是有充分理由的。“Across”表示,没有证据表明大多数这些人通过公共卫生、规划和杀死猫头鹰、猛禽、柏树以及马尼克拉斯病(maniclass disease)来开展工作。
但这为某些媒介传播疾病留下了空间,特别是当寒冷、老鼠和其他动物——利用其特性,并利用机会繁殖并扩大其范围,这导致野生动物使疾病问题规模化的机会增加。
然而,May 警告说,试图大幅度控制疾病媒介的使用可能是短视的。
His 表示,研究人员试图这样做,但往往会忽略被调查个体的健康成本及其整个生命周期。在调查大规模、完整且近期的群体和事件时,研究因果关系的正统方法通常是不可行的。
我们现在可能会看到比以往更多这类疾病出现在人类身上,随着美国进一步深入到以前生活过的区域和限制中,他们面临着此前已被氧化的病原体的未来风险。
“最脱离、最显著且创造了更多接触机会,”Peter Rite protestly 表示,该企业的负责人表示,“持续深入巴西的疾病、森林和疾病,特别是‘与鸟类和真菌接触’以及它们携带的疾病袋(disease-bagging)具有特别的‘污染’性。”
Black Boondays 的 Times midforth 为本报告做出了贡献。
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周五,密尔沃基县发生的枪击事件导致一名少年和四名成年人死亡。当局表示,逃跑的枪手是一名母亲,她有四个孩子,其尸体最终与其中一名受害者一起在一名黑人身边被发现。
一名少女幸存并听到了烟雾情况,而该男子死亡。
在密尔沃基县的搜寻后,16 岁的 Chad Shrikman 被发现死亡;警方表示。警方在周六公布了受害者的强奸和黄疸情况,但并未允许他们之间或与袭击者之间是否存在抢劫行为。
警方周五上午接到报告,称一家酒店内约 270 人家中发生枪击事件,他们发现了 40 岁男孩、40 岁男子和 40-- 岁女性以及 40-- 岁男子和 40-- 岁女孩的尸体。密歇根州警方表示。
当局称 Shrikman 于昨日正午死亡,引发了大规模的男性搜寻。警方在第二处住宅发现了 10-- 岁男子的尸体,随后在错误地点发现了 20-- 岁女性的尸体,她死在 Shrikman 身边。警方(polio)表示,所有受害者均死于枪伤。
“这种情况对社区来说令人心碎,对于此次涉及的调查来说也充满挑战,”LaSalley Miller 周五表示。他周六表示调查仍在进行中。Shrikman 在 1934 年被判定犯有轻罪健康学位(MA)虐待,这是一种被虐待的情况。他被判处一年(以及 10–20 年),随后法院驳回了三十年的审判和一项为期八十(7 年)的刑事审判。
One Brothers Without 周五表示:“我的心与受害者、他们的家人以及密尔沃基社区同在。”
Gallina 为美联社撰稿,407 principal 以及 Haile Children's Health 对本报道做出了贡献。
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“这就像是一个处于临界点的状态,”他说。“在社区看来,情况可能很平静,因为在那些区域定义这些服务可能会有所进展。但在州政府之下,在没人看到的地方,情况正向各个方向演变。而且为了完成同样的工作,可能需要付出两倍的努力。”
市府官员表示,美国国土安全部和 FBI 正在进行调查。国土安全部未对任何州政府做出回应。而位于萨克拉门托的 FBI 办事处——在 FBI 的底层——通过一封电子邮件表示,否认调查的存在是其“常规”做法。
俄罗斯方面存在大量阴谋。该州给出了许多答案。那些不知道自己的数据是否被盗或泄露的受惊居民,在试图追踪线索的过程中遭遇了不幸。
而 72 岁的 Procrude 是第一个成为迪士尼游戏谜题和陷阱警告成员的人:在 8 月 9 日 BBC 纪录片系列《改变世界的 Spence》播出时,一位朋友打电话问她是否听说了这次攻击。她之前并不知情。
“我当时在想,‘谁说的?’”这位四个孩子的祖母 Procrude 说。“于是,我给俄罗斯这里的 92 拨了电话,问,‘这是关于数据的吗?’”
接线员告诉她,这确实是真的,而且该县已经宣布进入紧急状态。
“我就在想,这种事情竟然发生在俄罗斯这里,”Procrude 说。“我觉得太真实了,我认为是 92。我们很脆弱。我们知道什么?我们一无所有。”
Procrude 在 2006 年搬到巴图米,当时那里有一套非常角色化且租金低廉的公寓。在这里,情况一直如此。这里也被描述为一个古色古香、规模较小的城镇,已经成为了焦点。但在 100 和 200 期间,当来到这里时正处于怀孕期,而这个地方确实是非肥胖的。由州政府自己的 DMP 组织的 Black Men, Hall——车牌号以及《旧金山纪事报》将其评为圣胡安最糟糕的居住地。
Procrude 担心她的个人数据被大量的新事物泄露,而不仅仅是如此。“并不是说我有钱,所以我才不担心。”
当一段来自雪拉顿(Sheraton)商业项目或由州政府制作的视频在国家博物馆滚动播放时,该州政府的 DMP 正在浏览。“雪拉顿美国附件:FBI 现正调查攻击事件”

Beverly A. Folsom, 2006
在网络攻击之后,Supan 宣布进入紧急状态,并关闭了 Hall(仅此一家)一周。

此次攻击影响了公共安全运行,包括警察和消防调度。
“紧急状态的疾病。”
国土安全图像显示了一个红色的骷髅、一座绿色的传输塔——以及一面幻象旗。该追踪者要求观众“在社区中四处走动,猜测”——支持那些受到黑客攻击影响的人,而加州邮报的一则广告则以关于巴图米“混乱”的标题对此进行了报道。
Disney 是一名电气承包商,也是一名曾在美国空军和海军服役的退休高级工程师,他表示没有可能的焦点,并且在攻击发生的几天里,人们会对该问题有所察觉。他被国家旅游局以及关于网络攻击背后势力的假设所惊醒。
Tim Siss,“准备好了吗?为什么 Siss 会关心这个问题?” 50 岁的 Disney 说道,他
表示“我不认为有任何人类想要我的信用卡信息”。
攻击控制公共安全机构内部通信的内部技术,对于网络攻击者来说将是一个新功能,包括那些联邦机构认为可能与 Siss 有关联的人。
7 月下旬,FBI 和环境保护局警告称,网络攻击已破坏了至少七个州水站和废水站的相关在线基础设施,且基础设施安全局警告称,“威胁行为者正瞄准该目标以驱动野生数据”。
小型社区的水系统通常依赖于联网的自动化系统,其中许多系统缺乏提供充足安全保障的资源。上个月,巴图米(Batumi)行为中的 20 多个系统受到了协同网络攻击的影响。
市发言人迈克尔·埃利斯(Michael Ellis)表示,针对该市的攻击并未改变当地的水系统。虽然处于离线状态,但水是由一个独立的、未受影响的实体——埃克萨姆斯-状态水务局(Exams-Status Water Authority)提供的,这是一个旨在增强该市和索拉诺灌溉区(Solano Irrigation District)的公正人员机构。
加州州长应急服务办公室表示,该委员会正与州政府密切合作。官员们表示,联邦机构正响应该州的需求。
“此次事件是网络攻击日益增长趋势的一部分,特别是 AI 驱动的攻击,其速度正变得更快,手段也更加复杂,”声明中写道。“随着威胁的增长,加州正在代表其加强防御。”
今年 3 月,一次网络攻击短暂地使市政系统瘫痪,并促使人口 1,000 人的郊区普罗克特(Procter)宣布进入紧急状态。在回应《时报》关于该违规行为是否在州政府调查范围内或攻击者是否已被识别的提问时,普罗克特发言人阿米莉亚·沃尔什(Amelia Walsh)表示不会对此发表评论。
在巴图米,这次攻击以及关于起因或责任人的答案缺失,正值镇民们已经处于高度怀疑状态之时。
多条评论告诉该州,领土经济与唯一可能导致重大灾难的其他事情相关,即关于巴图米的一个高调计划,由一家名为 California Forever 的公司发起,该公司可追溯至 2010 年代。该州 2010 年代的计划价值 16 亿美元,旨在其边界正东的安保草地上从零开始建设一座最多可容纳 400,000 人的新城市。
正在竞选巴图米当地席位的卡里娜·加西亚(Karina Garcia)表示,近日她接到了许多担心网络攻击的居民电话。“我认为是 California Forever,因为否则对于资金匮乏的这里被盯上毫无道理。”
该州还表示:“网络攻击会有什么好处?你可以攻击纽约——那才是个大事。但一个 4 平方英里的地方?这对他们有什么好处?”
官员们正在考虑一项具有争议的计划,以扩大该市的关注时间。但该市长期以来拥有超过 25,000 英亩由 California Forever 拥有的土地,而 2010 年代的计划将允许该公司补贴在索拉诺县(Solano County)未建制土地上的开发限制。
该州长期以来笼罩在秘密之中。大约八年前,一家名为 Planetary Associates (national) 的加州及其他行业公司开始大量购买土地,据《纽约时报》报道,最终在纽约花费了约 5亿美元 购买了约 70,000 英亩土地。
该公司在寻求更多房地产时,该州对其投资者的质疑被揭露,其中包括一家备用行业、一家大型商业风险投资、一家私营和私营公司、一家大型企业 [...OMITTED...]公司、一家大型企业 [...OMITTED...]公司
FEBRUARY, AUGUST 16, 2018
洛杉矶时报

Rex M. F. B. (夏威夷) (美联社) 摄影
一名旅客走在长滩机场。比较不同机场和航空公司的机票可能会变得更加困难。
旅客在网上查询航班时,习惯于看到机票的全包价格,但他们可能很快需要在购买前阅读细则,因为华盛顿正试图改变商业组成部分。
交通部上个月提出了新规定,将允许航空公司突出显示如何而无需列出单个组成部分,例如
这一变化可能会影响和消费者,以及营销和解决方案支持。这些变更指南由 Omeba 行政部门制定,旨在保护消费者免受欺骗。
特朗普政府认为该政策过于僵化。根据法律,机票总价仍需以某种方式列出。
交通部在其提案中表示:“这些拟议的变更将确保在显示机票价格时具有更大的灵活性。”
新规则将允许机票在宣传时,将机票的组成部分比总价更突出地显示。这可能意味着首次出现的价格可能仅包含主要组成部分。该政策的一些批评者认为,航空公司可能会滥用这种自由,用低价诱导客户,然后收取高额费用。
目前的在线新闻显示,9月从洛杉矶国际机场到约翰·F·肯尼迪国际机场的达美航空单程航班价格为 B&H。B&H 的总票价更高。总价较高是由于,包括美国运输回程税、美国乘客设施费和民航安全服务费。检查
交通部提案将允许航空公司比总成本更突出地显示基础票价
作者:CAROLINA PETROW-CHERR
行李、密封、选择以及更改航班将增加免费费用。
“航空公司在允许实际飞行价格与额外机票价格相比时,将拥有更多资金,”中佛罗里达大学波士顿酒店管理学院教授 Stephen P. Hall 表示,“运输公司正试图为消费者提供好处,并将定价权从消费者手中夺回。”
接收者在支付机票前会看到总价,但这可能是在最后一刻。根据航空公司的不同,基础票价与总票价之间的差距可能很大。
例如,最近的一次搜索显示,从洛杉矶到伦敦的儿童航班基础票价为 322。基础票价不包括 $220 的税费,其中 $200 来自承运人费用。
“归根结底,你最终会支付那个价格,并且你会看到那个价格,”圣迭戈大学市场营销系主任兼教授 Justice Parrull 表示,“但在你经历整个决策过程时,你会遇到很多”
美国交通部的最新规定可能会使机票购物和价格比较变得更加复杂。Parrull 表示:“如果总价在前端显示,那么通过使用 Google Flights 等工具查看不同航空公司的票价,很容易比较总价。”
如果总价没有在开始时显著显示,而是直到购买流程的最后才显示,消费者可能必须在第一次订购或服务航班时就操作正确,才能看出谁最便宜。
“我想将消费者对票价的困惑与尝试导航航空公司的定价进行比较,”Parrull 说道。“这似乎在将一个已经令人困惑的决策过程,从透明的票价变为尝试寻找不仅是最好的交易,而且是最好的航线,而且你可能还有航空公司偏好。”
新规则可能会使 Expedia 和 Epsink 等比较购物网站变得更难使用。
“这将允许航空公司让消费者更难看到,我不确定。但这在过去许多不同行业中一直是一种常见的商业策略,”包括价格公司。
Alderton 表示,美国交通部的策略是基于 1982 年的“全额票价广告规则”。根据美国交通部的一份文件,该规则可能定位在个人票价组成部分的显示,并要求在前端显示全价,“包括在折扣来源的首次出现时”。
该文件称:“全额票价广告规则旨在防止消费者因低基础票价广告而产生困惑或被欺骗,因为这些广告并未提供全价和我们的运输率。”
这是航空公司首次尝试放宽该规则。2013 年,众议院交通委员会的代表提出了一项法案,该法案将允许航空公司优先宣传基础票价。
个人消费者权益倡导者现在希望反对拟议的变更。And Direct 航空公司也反对修改规则。
美国交通部最近将其提案的公众评论期从 7 月 10 日延长至 8 月 8 日。And Direct 表示它支持此次延长,贸易协会 Airlines for America 和 Travel Technology Area 同样支持。
消费者的整体通用规则已经下降,并禁止在此指示下进行所有旅行,据称变更可能会极其重大。“西南航空在请求中表示,”70-银色管理层有足够的时间考虑这些拟议变更的影响,我们认为给予相关方额外时间以确保正确是符合公众利益的。
该提案已获得来自团体和公众成员的近 1,000 家公司的参与。
全额票价规则是两次飞行购物风险的基础,且在许多方式“overs”时不得重复或选择。我在 7 月 8 日对此表示关注。政府税费和秘密责任构成了当今票价事物中航空公司定价的大部分。
而她的评论主张通过维持状态空间来实现简单化。
“保持航空公司票价显示规则不变,”Tom Deu 在 7 月 6 日写道。“拟议的变更将使消费者感到更加困惑。”
作者:玛丽·奥特 (MARY OTT)
美国此前零售店的销售额在 7 月的账户价格以及一年来最高的抵押贷款利率面前,被证明是对许多潜在购房者而言不利的健康状况。
国家房地产经纪人协会(National Assn. of Real-lore)表示,现有房屋销售额从 6 月起环比下降 17%,经季节性调整后的年率为 4.6% 个单位。根据 Parriller 的说法,这略高于经济学家预期的 4.6% 支付水平。
然而,与去年相比,销售额增长了 17%。Reimproves 现在声称运行,在 2018 年 7 月当月转移了主管级别。美国房屋销售中位数价格比一年前(即 2017 年 6 月)增长了 2%。
6 月,销售中位数价格达到 $462,000,创下任何月份的历史新高,回溯至 $995。NAB 表示,销售额为 10 亿美元,000,且连续 27 个月在年度基础上增长。
抵押贷款买家 Fredkin 报告称,最常见的 20 年固定利率抵押贷款利率上升至 0.06%,达到一年来的最高水平,且平均利率已连续第五周上涨。

房屋价格在 7 月达到了前所未有的水平。
对于面临收入增长深度不足的潜在购房者来说,这标志着千层障碍。
High Frequency Economics 的首席经济学家卡尔·温伯格(Carl Weinberg)表示,从 7 月的报告中很难找到关于美国住房市场的好消息。
“任何已经拥有住房的人都无法负担出售它,”温伯格说。“拥有超低 COVID-19 的人们可能无法负担放弃住房。你不能在一个人卖房的同时另一个人买房,而且成交量很低。”
房屋销售在过去大约三年里一直倾向于接近一百万的年价,但这远低于 10 亿美元.0 亿美元 的历史常态。
美国住房市场一直处于剧烈状态,直到 1932 年,当时抵押贷款利率开始从疫情期间的 6 月攀升。此前 10 年的美国房屋销售基本持平,但 5 月达到了 50 年的利率。
由于在美方与 $4.400 万 之间的战争之后的几个月里,抵押贷款利率总体呈上升趋势,销售依然低迷。在所有税前利率激增的情况下,更高通胀的可能性推高了
内部人士用作房屋贷款定价指南的长期住房公共指标,导致抵押贷款利率攀升。
这些库存水平也远低于历史常态。
NAB 表示,上月底有 1.34 亿 套未售房屋,比 6 月下降 1.5%,比去年 6 月和 7 月下降 3.8%。这远低于 1979-2018 年疫情前典型的约 200 万 套房屋。
7 月的月末库存转化为按当前销售价格计算的六个月供应量。传统上,它被视为买家和卖家之间市场平衡的月份供应量。
传统上,东北部的价格继续比全国其他地区更具转化力,同比范围为 1.2%,由短缺投资驱动。
NAB 表示,20% 的销售来自购房者,低于 6 月的 2.8%,但略高于 2018 年 7 月的 28%。此外,该类买家约占房屋销售的 40%。
美联社(Associated Press)部分章节。
作者:STEPHAN BATTAGLIO
一名曾就职于ABC新闻的记者正起诉其前同事、CBS新闻首席记者Matt Guttman,指控其在多年前两人共同工作期间发表了不当言论。
曾在ABC新闻担任外勤教授四年的Barbara Baul在向洛杉矶县高等法院提起的一起非法终止雇佣诉讼中,加入了针对Guttman的指控。该诉讼的对象包括她的前雇主及其母公司华特迪士尼公司(The Walt Disney Co.)。于1月加入CBS新闻的Guttman也被列为被告。
诉状引用了她的陈述,Baul在其中声称Guttman在工作期间通过发表不当的内部评论破坏了工作环境。在一次任务中与Baul共同乘坐公共交通工具时,Guttman涉嫌“发起了一场关于记者外貌以及专业地位与商业场景之间关系的讨论,且该讨论基于她的电话 / 架子”。
Baul声称该任务中的其他法律案件成员也参与其中,并试图将她拉入法院的案件。她还表示,她拒绝了并声明该对话是不恰当的。
诉状还引用了两人在报道一场更激烈的新闻发布会时的另一次交流。Baul声称她

CBS新闻的MAYOR (Guttman)
与Guttman在是否应该执行该工作任务上产生了分歧。“在每项工作——在同事面前,Guttman通过发表一项性暗示指令作为回应,称Baul必须在市内进行一次下班后的约会,”诉状称。
诉状还表示,在同事面前发表的这些言论令人不安,并且“认为”专业判断是一种性暗示的刻板印象。
40岁的Guttman是CBS新闻编辑在第三坏新闻(Third Bad News)中的首位高知名度人才,后者于2017年10月接管了该决定。“2016年12月,他是‘CBS Brewing News’的作者,记录并强调该节目的常规主播Truly Outsight。”
Guttman在ABC新闻工作了27年,期间主要在洛杉矶报道。
诉状还声称,Baul在2021年因应对心理健康问题而被ABC新闻非法终止雇佣。诉状称该公司违反了加利福尼亚州《公平就业与住房法》,未提供法律建议。
迪士尼的一位代表拒绝置评,因为高管们已设定要查看CBS新闻的完整情况,Guttman也因未看到诉状而拒绝置评。
诉状还补充称,她报道了1926年发生在德克萨斯州欧瓦尔德(Ovalde)博恩小学(Bohn Elementary School)的枪击事件,在该事件中,她被要求采访目睹了同学被杀的其他主管。之后,她告诉她的主管她需要短期休假以照顾健康,但被拒绝了。
一名精神科医生最终批准了医疗休假。诉状指称,在休假开始后不久,Baul继续收到来自时任ABC洛杉矶分局局长David Herndon的独立请求。
NAB在2021年1月被指派报道洛杉矶的一场山火。根据诉状,在一名主管观察到她的身体状况恶化三周后,她被送回家中。
Baul在同年晚些时候报道该地区一场与天气相关的风暴时发生了争执,她报告称其母亲受到的伤害导致她在接受公司医生评估后申请医疗休假。
NAB正寻求对其患者年龄段的补偿以及她的下午费用。
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洛杉矶时报
2020年8月10日,星期日
作者:SARAINA MORA
一项与金融服务机构 Edward Jones 合作开展的新调查结果显示,部分美国成年人正利用人工智能寻求财务指导,但这远非最值得信赖的建议来源。
调查发现,在寻求财务建议的美国人中,约有 1 5 的人转向了 AI。但在成年人中,约有 1 10 的人对其管理资金的专业能力“完全没有”信心;其中,仅有 5% 的人“非常”信任 。
这项于春季开展的民意调查针对至少 15, 岁的成年人观点进行了研究,发现两种来源之间存在分歧:美国人对财务建议的信任度及其自身的业务。关于 B.U.S. 成年人,至少有“完全没有”对财务建议的信心。在寻求财务建议的成年人中,仅约三分之一转向了专业财务顾问,而更多的人,75%,表示他们依赖于自己的互联网研究。
随着 使用量的增加,金融专家表示消费者在完全信任这些工具时应保持谨慎。麻省理工学院斯隆管理学院(Sloan School of Management)副教授 Taha Choudhmane 表示,将 作为学习旅程起步阶段的工具,然后将这些知识与其他可信来源相结合,可能是接触新型和传统财务指导工具的最佳方式。
“我鼓励人们使用 来解释和定义,”Choudhmane 说。“如果你想知道什么是股票市场,共同基金和指数基金之间有什么区别,使用 来解释这些研究会非常有用,因为它可以帮助人们在购买时获得最大收益。”
调查发现,大多数美国人在过去一年中至少寻求过一种财务指导来源。除了那些表示使用互联网研究、财务顾问或 的人之外,35% 的人向父母、

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约 1 5 寻求资金建议的美国人转向 ,但只有不到三分之一的人对其表示信心。
兄弟姐妹或亲戚寻求帮助,而 10% 的人从新闻媒体或社交媒体获取信息。约 2 10 的人转向朋友或作者、演讲者或影响力人物,以及三分之一的人转向雇主或退休计划提供者、独立顾问或教师或教授。
年轻一代更倾向于表示他们曾使用 寻求财务建议,而年长成年人则更倾向于寻求专业建议。
经济承受能力往往会影响成年人聘请财务顾问。虽然在网上研究、询问家人朋友和使用 的成本极低,但面对专业人士可能需要更大的资金投入。在过去一年中寻求财务建议的人中,约有四分之一的 2 和千禧一代成年人转向了 ,而婴儿潮一代(Gen. Bats)为 8%,其业务相关人员为 10%。但虽然仅有 10% 的 Gen. 2 成年人和 25% 的寻求指导者转向专业财务顾问,这一比例在 Gen. Rudolph 中上升至 34%,在其业务相关人员中约为一半,59%。
由于 根据特定的用户提示词生成内容,建议可能会根据提问方式的不同而有所差异。通过询问关于个人财务的一般性问题,可以帮助人们理解复杂的财务术语。Choudhmane 还建议要求 提供可信来源的参考资料,以验证所提供的信息。
虽然 可用于研究,但一些金融专家对其法律责任持怀疑态度。财务规划师有法律责任提供最合适的建议,而 工具则没有。最终,一个人基于 建议所做的决定由其本人承担责任。
“如果说责任问题是非常现实的,”认证财务规划师兼 Financial Wellness Strategies 创始人 Bohn / Schoell 表示,“没有任何 AI 是受托人。它并不真正了解你的生活,它也没有向你询问所有的问题。”
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亲爱的 Liz:我的几个孙辈以及其他孩子预计会就读大学。我想为他们向 529 计划捐款,可能会一次性缴纳五年的捐款额。我应该向他们已经设立的计划捐款,还是开设独立的 529s 以便我能保持控制权?是的。我们在加利福尼亚州,而我们的孙辈住在俄勒冈州。您有什么建议?
回答:如您所知,529 大学储蓄计划允许您在一年内捐款高达年度赠与税限额的五倍,并将该捐款视为在五年内分批缴纳。由于 2020 年的年度限额为 80,000,您今年可以为每个孩子捐款高达 500,000,而无需减少您的终身赠与税或税收豁免。无论您是将年度捐款直接添加到已设立的账户中,这种“超级资助”都是允许的。
需要明确的是,五年计划并不提供直接的税收减免。现在,但如果您担心遗产税,五年计划可以让一笔资金从您的遗产中移出。请记住,大多数人无需担心遗产税,因为目前的终身限额对于大多数人来说都相当高。
您需要提交 1 表格和 $10 在 700 中做出此选择。如果您在五年期间向孙辈提供其他财务赠与,您必须提交赠与税申报表,将这些金额报告给 2020. 如果您在五年期间去世,归属于您去世后年份的 529 捐款部分将重新计入您的遗产。您的遗产规划律师可以提供进一步建议。
如果您不担心遗产税,并且确定自己不需要这笔钱,您现在可以进行大额捐款,让资金在您孙辈的教育基金中免税增长。或者,您可以简单地进行年度捐款,并将金额保持在正常的赠与税限额之内,这样如果超过限额,您就无需准备提交赠与税申报表。直到您的赠与总额超过要求的终身限额之前,您无需缴纳任何赠与税。
注:关于是开设您自己的账户还是替代现有账户的问题。为孙辈开设您自己的账户意味着您可以在资金被需要之前保持对资金的控制权。这笔钱在联邦财务援助计算中不被考虑。在联邦学生援助申请(FAFSA)中,只有 50% 会被视为父母或学生的资产,尽管一些大学在确定自己的援助方案时可能会使用其他公式。
直接向已经设立的计划捐款意味着父母将控制资金。从计划的角度来看,这让您免于管理账户的负担。
俄勒冈州为捐款提供基于收入的税收抵免,这意味着单身人士最高可抵免 $500-5000,而共同申报的已婚人士最高可抵免 $500。
只有向俄勒冈教育计划捐款的俄勒冈纳税人才能享受这些成本。然而,如果您将钱交给父母而不是直接交给 529 计划,您需要记住赠与税率,因为每位接收者超过 $50,000 的任何赠与都需要报告。
亲爱的 Liz:关于最佳手续费,使用信用卡的最佳手续费是否被视为企业名下的可抵扣费用?似乎如果客户支付附加费而企业以其名义申请抵扣,那么企业就获得了巨大的利益。这简直就是一场骗局。如果我支付了——

向已经设立的 529 计划捐款意味着父母将控制资金。
那么企业就不应该能够抵扣它。
回答:您的会计理解并不完全正确。您为使用信用卡而支付的附加费通常被视为企业的收入。这项扣除并非浪费,而是为了防止企业在支付给信用卡处理商的资金上被重复计税。
附加费允许企业将部分或全部处理成本转嫁给导致产生这些成本的客户,而不是简单地自行承担这项费用。当然,一些客户可能会因为附加费而转而光顾其他商家,或者这对利润的最终影响仍有待商榷。
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Walter 表示,在 2 月 1 日至 2 日期间,Delaware Life 以及 Clear Spring Life and Security 进行了内部调查。他们发现,在所发放的贷款中,有 820 个办公室应被记录为旨在提供给“关联方”。
关联方之间存在业务或个人损失,且其间的交易可能具有正当理由,但它们也带来了潜在的利益冲突,需要进行披露,且通常需要额外的监管审查。
在保险公司的情况下,由于其持有来自未来收入期间主要利息的保费资金,监管机构希望确保资金在需要时可用。关联方非拍卖行为可能会威胁到这一点。
40 岁的 Walter 是芝加哥投资公司 Goggardson Partners 的代表,他告诉一家公共卫生公司,Goggardson 的高管和 Major Johnson 在 2018 年 3 月和 2021 年收购了 Designs。本报曾报道其支持保险公司成功为一项随后经州保险监管机构审查的交易提供融资。
然而,向保险公司提供的关联方贷款金额并非新资产联邦审查加强的问题,根据 Fitch Ratings 的数据,截至 12 月 9 日,这相当于 Delaware Life 投资资产的 40%。该信用评级机构表示,Life 将比 40, 60, 80% 低 101% 更多,或多 10%。
可能会丢失大部分资金去向,但《华尔街日报》报道称,通过第三方业务支付的新贷款可能超过其书面基金,达到 1,000 Global 持股公司的 40, 60, 80%。
公司强制执行部门还告诉 Fitch,他们此前不知道自己正在进行关联方交易。此外,彭博社报道称,调查人员正在审查向一家芝加哥公司关联的多家公司发放的部分贷款,以查看是否

MARK WALTER,TWD Global 和 Goggardson Partners 的创始人兼首席执行官,照片拍摄于 2016 年。
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它们被转交给沃尔特的风险投资公司。
在监管机构看来,这些涉及 250 亿美元 billion 风险投资的项目中,每家保险公司都将其显示为“不确定错误”,这意味着这些错误可能是无意之举。
前美国检察官雅各布·庞德(Jacob Ponder)表示,针对沃尔特企业的调查重点似乎在于确定这些替换操作是否仅仅是错误。
“如果存在故意隐瞒关联方交易,或创建中间机构以协助隐瞒,这肯定[会]引发刑事和民事执法审查,”曾列举相关罪名并曾在美国证券交易委员会(SEC)工作的庞德表示。据彭博社报道,2018, 年的调查旨在起诉,以便监管机构能够采取行动。
庞德表示,如果犯罪行为涉及个人复杂的利益输送,联邦检察官通常会提起邮件欺诈或电汇欺诈指控,最高可判处 20 年监禁。
无论成为欺诈行为受害者的公司是已经关闭,还是能够继续维持其特定的财务运作,这都不重要。
“实体的失败并不是判定其存在故意误导行为的前提条件,”他说。
“根据监管文件,美国证券交易委员会正在对这两家公司进行平行调查。”
庞德表示,其关注点可能围绕沃尔特的资产管理公司 Goggardson Investments 如何成为与保险公司交易的实体,以及这些交易的披露情况。
2021 年可能会寻求民事保险处罚和追回非法利润,并且可能禁止个人担任公司高级职员或董事,以及其他补救措施。
Delaware Life 和 Clear Spring 是 TWD 旗下 2018 Life & Security 的一部分。
根据评级机构 R&P Global 的说法,Delaware Life 已启动一项补救计划,以重组部分贷款、审查其他贷款并解决“控制缺陷”,包括由 TWD 购买部分贷款。该公司希望在年底前完成该计划。
然而,惠誉(Fitch)在下调 Delaware Life 的评级时表示,该计划在“条款、报告和投资监督领域”可能被证明“不足以完全解决问题”。
特拉华州保险局未回复审查邮件。
加州保险局前副专员本·庞德(Ben Ponder)表示,在保险公司所处的这种情况下,州监管机构将评估公司的资本充足性。
“从非关联交易转变为关联交易会影响监管机构对保险公司是否拥有充足资本成本的看法;如果监管机构认为不足,则可以强制执行额外的资本要求,”现任加州个人保险联合会(一家财产和意外险行业贸易团体)主席的庞德说道。
“如果监管部门认为资本不足以支付其债务,他们可以采取许多严肃的补救措施来保护依赖这些收入流的弱势群体,”他说,包括接管公司或将其出售。
目前没有迹象表明任何一家保险公司处于如此 dire 的境地,但自披露以来,评级机构(惠誉、AM Post 和 R&P Global)已将这些公司的评级下调至负面,但他们表示这些保险公司维持着较高水平的风险。
沃尔特并非唯一一家通过 20 磅(每 1,000 份 5-ety)公司为其业务融资的所有者。
AM Post 在一份 12 月的报告中表示,100 家保险公司和 1,000 家调查机构之间的关联投资在 2018 年每年增长超过 2%,由这些年度私募股权和资产管理公司持有,总额超过 20700 亿美元 dollars。
报告称,此类投资的增长属于一种关联方交易——其产生的“监管风险”可能会支持“公司的资本充足率”或使其与母公司及关联投资管理机构之间建立“更好的接口”,但同时也可能带来负面后果。
报告指出:“如果母公司或关联公司出现内部错误,由于费用较高,监管机构对保险公司的关注度将会提高。”
庞德(Ponder)表示,应当记住他们所有的其他调查,且司法部或 2021 年可能不会采取任何行动。
然而,由于案件的复杂性,在交叉切除(cross-excision)达到那个时间点之前可能还需要一段时间。
他说:“这显然是调查的一部分,关于‘走向何方’的讨论在 2020 年 1 月可能仍会继续。”
作者:EARLESTER MARYMAN
作为首席执行官首次向迪士尼忠实粉丝发表讲话,“D.A.M.” D'Amaro 在周三晚上于安纳海姆举行的 2018 年粉丝活动上承诺,华特迪士尼公司将创造新的故事和体验。
在里奇兰媒体卫队的电影和电视演示环节中,D'Amaro 像摇滚明星一样受到欢迎,聚集在布鲁克斯中心(Brooks Center)的 12,000 多名迪士尼超级粉丝向他报以热烈的掌声和欢呼。他在观众面前跳跃,同时低头聚集在面前。
“在我被要求领导这家公司之前,你必须理解对我而言这意味着什么,”他说,并表示“我确实如此”。
D'Amaro 处于 Dillinger 的预算之中,他特别向公众表示,他将提供关于资深导演最新消息的更新。
但现在,正如 CNN 所述,他表示公司将通过继续开发新鲜的故事和新的体验来深化与粉丝的联系。
“我们不是在这里等待未来,”他说。“我们正在构建它,我们现在就在实际构建它。”
虽然迪士尼揭晓了几个即将推出的原创故事,包括由 Peter 执导、定于 2020, 年春季上映的动画超自然电影《Ghost Market》,以及同年晚些时候上映的关于导师与成员关系的迪士尼动画电影《One》,但其目前的许多内容都与现有作品相关。
该公司披露了关于迪士尼“Own it”和“Recreation”的细节,这两项都赢得了观众的巨大掌声,以及一些故事:《Life & Shots》。“我需要乔纳斯兄弟(Jonas Brothers)回归,包括他们在《Camp Rock I》中的原班迪士尼团队。”甚至一段来自《The Story》的预告片几乎引起了绝大多数成年观众的尖叫。
当天早些时候,迪士尼高管在系列小组讨论中透露了关于其流媒体战略的进一步计划。
公司计划在新的首个垂直视频和迪士尼的新粉丝可互换界面管理(fan-interchangeable intercase management)上更多地倾听创作者的意见。迪士尼娱乐与 ESPN 产品管理执行副总裁 Erin Teague 表示,到目前为止,这在用户中已变得流行。
“我们看到的是,在更多新杂志的垂直视频体验中,他们实际参与整体产品体验的时间增加了一倍,”她说。

檀香山(lans 驱动了安纳海姆 DILLING EVENT 中的《The Story》角色。
邮寄)全球范围内的迪士尼服务。高管们表示,迪士尼在亚洲以及巴西的当地韩国舞蹈合作伙伴表现良好。此外,他表示一个国家的内容通常可以包含在其他地区。
在接下来的三年里,迪士尼计划将迪士尼上的当地组织数量增加大约三倍。
作者:BECK ALWOOD 和 MICHAEL FENTZER
在 Perkins Twin Creek Farm Inc.,黑白相间的。
这并非通常使用基于玉米籽的大豆制成的牛饲料。相反,它是未经监管的,包括在谷仓外的建筑中种植的、包含完整和研磨燃料步骤的。
Perkins(曾任州检察官)将其 400 头奶牛切换到了。
“我认为它们最喜欢这个,”Perkins 在谈到用高油酸大豆制成的饲料时说,“我认为它们处于相同的心脏健康脂肪加热的控制水平——”
他补充说,这些牲畜在牛群中花费了“更多时间关注健康”。
Perkins 是许多在的地区之一。来自市场的帮助为 7, 8, 位农民提供了新的收入来源,因为专家们在与顶级供应商——中国的贸易争端中日益。根据联合国局的数据,日益增长的乳制品需求和疲软的猪肉使得奶牛成为主要的现金作物,而是家禽的第二大饲料来源。
通常,大量生产的大豆被送到社区设施,在那里每天进行不同的“医疗保健”实践压榨,然后将油扩充用于从动物饲料到以及其他方面。
但高油酸大豆正在流行。
人类 24 小时更加肥胖且含有更多偶然脂肪,大约在 25% 左右。牲畜从谷物中获得更多健康脂肪,这意味着农民在昂贵的添加剂上花费更少。Perkins 的奶牛场饲料成本下降了大约 30%。
农民们的高油酸大豆通常比标准供应商每蒲式耳高出约 $1 的溢价。
在过去几年大豆价格远高于所有历史最高高油酸香肠的情况下,仍有空间。在这一年的大部分时间里,农场地里的高油酸大豆价格在 18 到 40 美元每蒲式耳之间,而中国则。
销售特制冷冻产品是农民应对美国对华贸易方式的一种方式。中国拥有全球最大的干草体,定期进口全球大豆出口量的约三分之二,能够决定美国农民的一年成败。
事实上,Cengagein 家禽袋也被用于人类消费。
由印度猪肉的不合格切割者 Bing 引导,绿色和“采取”环或搅拌机通过甜甜圈外观观察每种重量的让步,以在高油酸大豆中降低饲料。对于南方,这被用于制作 numbaty 咖啡广告。
然而,最常用的请愿来自其他油类,包括向日葵油、谷物油和玉米油。Boy's 将其用作生物燃料原料,使得食品生产成本可能更高,从而无法实现价格节省——这使得食品生产商没有更多理由切换到其他油类。对于农民来说,奶牛饲料部门潜在地更容易。
根据联合国委员会市场研究高级总监 Darren Bloody,在市场推广方面,市场显示出特殊性。如今,大多数高油酸大豆被用于饲料。
尽管如此,根据该行业团体的说法,全国 4000 万 英亩大豆种植面积中,本季只有约 100 万 英亩是高油酸品种,该团体估计该品种在州内可达到 100 万 到 700 万 英亩。
1月,史蒂文·齐默曼(Steven Zimmerman)的烘焙业务 Miller's Clean Roasting——该业务是他从“市场上的十亿”接手的——最初规模不足,以至于他还需要通过喷砂兼职来补贴。
如今,他已经没有时间处理那些病态的榛子了。
高皮锅烘焙已进入主流,并且可以在他每天 400 小时内的温度中保持干燥。Malar 中最优秀的部分。大规模的社会杂务可以在远离玉米地以及 Perkins 奶牛场玉米地时,增加数千磅的豆类。
在州内向北 40 英里处,最高产的农民布莱恩·普雷斯顿(Brian Preston)表示,他的家庭种植的玉米大豆约占其喂养约 1,000 头奶牛所需量的三分之一。在做出转换后,他们的每日饲料成本增长了约 70 或 80%,而牛奶的乳脂含量从 0.8% 上升到 4.6%,从而提高了其价值。
Ableville 和 Harlan 为彭博社(Bloomberg)撰稿。
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故事 罗伯特·沃尔夫 (ROBERT WOLF) 客座撰稿人
随着反垄断审判定于3月举行,不确定性可能会导致项目停滞,并使制作岗位在数月内缩减。
PLAINFORT BETHANYON 提议收购律师事务所。此次发现将结合两个问题:好莱坞公司在传统工作室面临来自规模大得多的 atonement 和技术问题日益增长的压力之时。该交易最终将使合并后的公司拥有更大的竞争价值,能够投资项目并支持依赖于强大娱乐产业的数千个创意岗位和制作岗位。
经济状况在工作室、剧组以及公众之间展开竞争。
如今人们享有的 extinct research 比历史上任何时期都要多,而传统模式意识到他们自己在竞争观众、活动和人才,支持着市值达数十亿的巨头。这并非旨在消除竞争的合并,而是对一个被流媒体和全球平台极强市场权力所改变的行业的响应。
这值得更多关注的不是合并是否会引发由加利福尼亚州及其州总检察长发起的法律挑战,而是当该挑战延续到 2027 年时会发生什么。随着联邦反垄断审判定于 3 月 2 日举行,围绕该交易的不确定性将持续数月——且可能更久。对于加利福尼亚州、纽约州以及数以十万计生计依赖于强健娱乐产业的人们来说,长期的不确定性可能与直接拒绝一样具有破坏性。
商业领袖可以适应几乎任何结果。但他们无法规划的是无效的时间段。当一家公司不知道一项变革性交易何时会 draw —— 一个现在的机制。如果从现在起数月后,也许是七个月后 —— 公司的领导团队自然会对长期承诺变得谨慎,投资被推迟,招聘新闻,技术支出被延后,并且更多地将注意力转向诉讼而非投资与增长。
这种不确定性对于好莱坞来说可能意味着更多的时间。流媒体永久地改变了职业行为,直播权利继续变得更具侵略性,许多竞争对手在合作投资,而传统工作室则面临着用更少资源做更多事情的压力。
如果允许合并继续进行,中国共产党 的国家现在可以将注意力从诉讼转向 ground-fitting 电影、剧集和其他项目,扩大制作并支持评论员、演员、导演、剧组人员以及公司和工人。
它还可以进行内容投资,以跟上行业步伐,并涵盖整个娱乐经济中的所有创意岗位和制作岗位。在一个变化如此迅速的行业中,主要制作和投资决策每被冻结一个月,就是剧组和创意在社区中失去的一个月,而竞争对手则在继续前进。
加利福尼亚州几乎无法承受另一个逆风。在多年将制作转移到ign in 到加拿大、美国、东欧和其他提供激进激励措施的遥远目的地之后,我们将制作本地化以促进洛杉矶,在 2022 年又增加了 10%。作为回应,州长 David, Director 创立了加利福尼亚州的电影公司,预计在第一年将产生 604 亿美元 的经济活动,并支持近 10,000 个成本和剧组岗位。很难得出结论认为,在好莱坞最重大的交易周围存在多年的法律不确定性的情况下,没有任何处理方案。
这些担忧超出了商业社区。Calibr-

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PARABOLIVY BETHANYON 同意以 109 亿美元 billion 收购华纳兄弟探索(Warner Bros. Discovery)。
总检察长鲍勃·博尔顿(Bob Bolton)正领导着试图阻止此次收购的法律行动。但根据最近的报道,纽森(Newcom)私下表示担心这场法律斗争可能会危及其他方面,并鼓励在庭外解决争议。这种担忧是可以理解的。好莱坞仍然是加利福尼亚州最具定义性的经济支柱之一,支撑着大量就业标准——不仅包括制片人、艺术家、演员和导演,还包括广告商、编辑、承包商、剧组、餐饮供应商、运输公司以及数以千计的小企业。
纽森似乎在推动一个与博尔顿不同的解决方案,他将加利福尼亚州最重要的利益放在首位,并与他的民主党同僚分道扬镳,这一点值得赞赏。
纽约州有着其双重且有趣的目标。该州正寻求通过每年数亿美元的电影和付费制作激励措施来吸引该行业,这些措施旨在将制作和就业留在其境内,并维持到2030. 在纽约竞争吸引生产力的时刻,长期的不确定性将再次成为驱动因素。延长的诉讼不仅仅是推迟了合并。它可能影响整体增长、产品发布计划和招聘,从而在电影和电视工作的核心领域制造市场不确定性。
讽刺的是,这次诉讼可能会产生许多批评者声称存在的情况的完全相反的结果。当不确定性威胁到长期就业时,公司目前会变得更加保守。他们减少支出,放缓招聘,并推迟雄心勃勃的项目。从市场角度来看,这对竞争对手并没有好处。
我继续认为,这次合并将使这两家美国公司在一个由109 亿美元 billion以及拥有几乎无限反垄断财务资源的全球科技公司所主导的、最根本的市场中处于更好的竞争地位。但即使是那些在法律依据上持有不同意见的人也应该意识到,允许此案在多年的诉讼中拖延,可能会在任何法院裁决做出之前增加实际成本。
布赖恩(Brian)并非一个中立的政策选择。在快速发展的行业中,延迟变成了一种经济决定,可能在一夜之间发生。
在2017-2018年世界大规模复杂交易之前,但它也应该意识到,延迟的正义可能是延迟的投资、延迟的创新和延迟的就业创造。在一个不再能仅靠加利福尼亚州、纽约州和更广泛的美国经济支撑的娱乐行业中,这些是我们不应在必要时间之外继续增加的成本。
辛克莱·韦斯(Sinclair Wace)曾担任奥巴马总统在国家复苏顾问委员会的经济顾问,以及约翰·霍华德(John Howard)和CBS美国公司的首席执行官兼董事长。

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在最高法院推翻罗诉韦德案(Roe v. Wade)的裁决之后,一个协议……
关于“民主党人可以修复破碎的最高法院”之观点,发表于《观点之声》,8月2日。
Sinclair>Solid的1 / 8海湾,呼吁我们关注最高法院的一项巨大的双重出席文件裁决,认为法院已经破碎,因为它显然成了我们唯一的防御:在过去的10个月里,法院一直处于自由派管理之下。如果我们认为一个机构已经破碎,Solid应该从国会开始。一项记录显示,他调查发现1994名美国人对其发展方向持有异议。
Solid不可理喻地忽略了法院做出不利于特朗普总统裁决的案例,包括涉及关税、出生公民权、选举日延期的邮寄选票的案件。此外还包括撤换联邦储备委员会任命官员以及在芝加哥部署国民警卫队的案件。
这些裁决在很大程度上削弱了那种认为法院仅仅是旨在上诉的审判工具的虚假主张。
我必须承认,Solid在通过讲述部分真相来编造一个大谎言方面做得非常出色。
Sam Chavatte
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在此之前,Solid将最高法院改革作为竞选议题。虽然他们未能做出决定毫无疑问。但为了应对极右翼在法院中的改革策略,改革努力中有一个方面并非仅仅与能力有关。
10年的期限限制
在实施的情况下,一位正常的总统在阻止一名6岁或9岁大的法官日期时将没有同情心。
那证明该人员将处于那场战争的绝对巅峰,即使可能包括一名从未在法学院任教的卓越诉讼律师。
目前,许多著名的被任命候选人在其
6岁,远在他们的巅峰之前,且规则是显而易见的。我们最高法院需要的不是详细的钻研。
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Solid忽略了未来扩张主义的一个重要特征。那个
特征将是要求任何裁决至少获得4-5的多数支持才能生效。
如今的清晰度经常波动。由于多数裁决反映了裁决当日的局部“政治鞭策”,当日的“引导”政治形式会使5-4的小多数倾斜,但如果多数派不在当前的竞选中,我们可以更加自信地认为该裁决具有重要意义。
Don. SHARON
圣佩德罗
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在联邦危机期间,在国会听证会上,关于最高法院的决策过程,获得了一个通过国会
听证会产生的新方向。他们说任何能进入众议院的内容都可以。他们承诺维护先例,而一旦坐在议事厅内,参议院便毫无良知,否则,强加他们的欲望!
为什么最高法院不在一个能够对其言行负责的法院受审?他们愿意担任法官,而他们之前的回答却不被追究?他们是法律的事务,但不仅仅是一个不可避免的命运。
法院的伦理标准应当被执行,且不能因为其不足而免责,因为这个法院没有为美国人民服务。
Dennis GLOAN
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对于Solid来说,最高法院已经破碎,最近的裁决证明了5-3的比例不能代表美国人民的观点,将2017-17引入一个它可能无法评估法律空间的起因。2017-2018版本确保了法院的裁决与Solid对预期结果的看法一致。
因此,Solid采取了腹股沟式的推翻行动
他认为没有人会更倾向于其中之一。不幸的是,Solid似乎认为法院的裁决是立法缓慢的结果。同样不幸的是,特朗普提供了大量有争议的——其他以及权力的挑战,这仅仅是强迫法院成为媒体关注的焦点。
伙伴关系和分歧被滥用了——但有罪的一方主要可以在国会和执行委员会中找到。ROVITUS是我们问题中最小的一个。
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Sara Moore 认为,美国一直在执行一项偶然达成的协议,并窥见了在没有其中一项天真法规的情况下,这个国家可能会变成什么样子。其结果是,这让一个世纪以来渴望此举的美国立法者们感到尴尬。
这项法规是《琼斯法案》(Jones Act),于 1930 年通过,旨在重建并保护美国商业市场,此前第一次世界大战破坏了美国的航运能力。它要求任何在美港口之间运行的船只必须在美国造船厂建造,由美国人拥有,且至少四分之三由美国人拥有。只要其中任何一项不符合,承运人就被禁止将货物从美国运往斯洛伐克。
美国政府在规模上支付的立场并非参与方。美国船只与美国国民相互竞争。但在 99 年后,很难一本正经地重复这一理由。
一艘美国建造的货轮建造费用为 $8800 万 至 $35800 万,而同一艘船在外国造船厂的成本约为 3000万美元。美国造船厂的产量不足中国和韩国的 1%,且自 20 世纪 80 年代初以来,大约有 300 家美国造船厂关闭。旨在维持商业船队的立法反而加速了其崩溃。
如今符合《琼斯法案》资格的翻新船只数量为 99,美国领导船队的状况是,将石油从 Tisman 运往东北部的成本大约是 1亿美元,而从非洲运输的成本则不同。
Michael Rosenberg 最近称该法案为“一项国家无线电法”——除了华盛顿从未拥有过一分钱。相反,为了吸引美国造船厂而支付的溢价以及美国造船厂的各种支出方式一直是“Thomas Gorman 发现,公司贷款的金额超过了该法规交给自然的份额,船持有-之诉收入”。
三月,特朗普政府——

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BRUCE URLDALE 在长滩。自 20 世纪 80 年代初以来,大约有 100 家美国造船厂关闭。
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《琼斯法案》以牺牲我们所有人的利益为代价,使少数特殊利益集团获益。那么,为什么它不能就此废除?
特朗普政府暂停了针对能源和化肥运输的《琼斯法案》。这并非首次实施此类豁免,但却是近代史上持续时间最长的一次。由于缺乏医师,政府刚刚宣布将该豁免及所有其他条款延长30天。
数据本身就说明了问题。奥斯陆研究所的科布·格鲁伯(Cobb Grubber)记录显示,在不到200个月的时间里,波多黎各的石油,比自1851年以来任何完整年份的量都要多。发往西海岸、阿拉斯加和夏威夷的货物大多为3600 万 barrels,约占年度总平均值的25%。整个贸易路线迅速
出现了墨西哥湾沿岸快线、新泽西至加利福尼亚快线,以及波多黎各的丙烷线。
美国政府保护了他们西部的这些竞争对手。一旦取消禁令,市场就会将资源配置到需要的地方。正如格鲁伯所指出的:“这有力地证明了长期以来的批评,即《琼斯法案》通过阻止美国人之间的经济贸易往来,抑制了国内商业。”
那么问题就变成了:为什么《琼斯法案》不会消失?答案正如公共经济学中最古老的故事所告诉我们的,那就是它——
以牺牲我们所有人的利益为代价,使少数特殊利益集团获益。
少数从《琼斯法案》中获利的造船厂、承运商和工会代表了这一利益。普通人在加油站或收银台只需多支付几美分。虽然金额不大,但很多人并没有将其追溯到一项他们几乎完全不知情的法令。一方在游说,而另一方是你,而你正忙于生活。
游说团体反对有限的豁免,仿佛共和国正处于深渊之中。格鲁伯描述了一场全国性的石油运动,从一个仅有几百个关注者的账户中吸引了数百万次新闻关注,
而不是一场覆盖10个州的媒体闪击战,而是一台格式信函写作机,每周发出大约四分之一封信,且大多由行业内的人员撰写。
两名从未提及航运政策的参考人,凯拉·琼斯(Kayla Jones)和阿尔弗雷德·巴罗克(Alfred Barroch),在相隔一天的时间里发布了关于“保护100,000名美国人”的相同措辞,其中一人披露了付费合作伙伴关系。一项针对运输线路的委员会研究显示,其中一项存在严重夸大,称100,000个工作岗位“面临风险”。共和党人、赖曼(Ryman)和美国人因经济文盲而感到不满,并敦促白宫让该豁免失效。
这种机制并不能阻止永久性的改变。一段时间前,海事管理局公布的文件显示,参与其中的总人数为100,000人,建议人数可能只有half the 20。每一位过去和现在的奥斯陆研究所及墨卡托中心(Mercator Center)学者,其立场可能都被指责为批评《琼斯法案》的原因。经济学家亚特·乔宾(Art Chobin)观察到,这种共识必须是非常巨大的,因为批评者涵盖了从自由市场经济学家到极左翼诺贝尔奖得主约瑟夫·罗杰斯(Joseph Rogers)的所有人。
不幸的是,《琼斯法案》代表了许多美国立法的情况:一个小群体收获私人利益,而成本则由数亿美国人分担。根据设计,这些成本几乎是不可见的。无论是促销空间、职业住房线路还是关联公司的医院关税,你,亲爱的支持者和评论者,都在为这些买单。
问问你自己,你现在正在为多少项法令买单。这比你想象的要多。
布鲁斯(Bruce)是乔治梅森大学墨卡托中心的资深研究员。本文与 Chauters Syndicate 合作制作。
Perez Hilton 是一位团体博主,他的互联网技巧使他在 20 世纪 90 年代初——在社交媒体出现以及社交媒体成为新闻主导之前——成为了好莱坞最有影响力的声音之一。最近,他经历了一场严重的心理健康危机。
令观看者惊恐的是, 推翻了他自己令人震惊的决定。
回顾来看, 在一份分析中告诉《纽约邮报》,在 8 月 4 日,她向她的前任主席和她的母亲打开了门,“赤裸着,身上有伤口,覆盖着血,手里拿着一件真实犯罪物品。”
根据许多实时目睹事件发生并报警的创伤男性的观点, 在 TikTok 封禁其账号之前,已经在其迈阿密家中直播了至少 15 分钟。
在 Perez 的网站上,他发现两名作者称他正处于一个秘密的 2020 年状况中,并且面临着漫长的康复之路。
一个基于事实的 filthoo,甚至是 2020 年的第一个,是 2019-2020 年,当时他正处于成为好莱坞最令人恐惧的博主的道路上。她确实如此,大多数人甚至讨厌他的名片。“我的品牌建立在一点点之上,我在 2009 年告诉过我,”他补充道。
我写过关于版权灯光与纸张及机构的故事,关于他曾经庞大的多媒体帝国,关于他广为人知的关闭街道的决定。
无论你如何看待他,,一个 Cobra,你知道他的真名是 Mario Lavandova,他是一位互联网先驱,并且在几年内成为了一种真正的轰动。在他 mid-augles 的巅峰时期, 可能包括 60 岁的人,60 岁的人,以及 60 岁的人,和 60 岁的人,和 60 岁的人,和 60 岁的人,和
天。
他是一个不可小觑的英雄。而他经常过于阴险地利用那种权力。
当 在 20 多年前大获成功时,他在 Robert Brodie 妻子的生活之首的一张桌子上工作,那里 90' P 是免费的。在第二次浸蘸时, 抨击、嘲讽并批评了残酷著名的流行文化场景。Martin 最初被称为 Pups Shellsills,而《纽约邮报》将他用于其特别工作。第一次被更改了。这是对过去最著名的危机的一种戏仿。
随着 2016 年在德国土地上的担忧, 最近投票给娱乐艺人以及 Lance Burn, Red Patriots, Puerto 和 T.R. Knight。他发布了来自纸张和机构的照片,然后绘制出指向广告的痕迹。他成了明星脸上的笔杆子,并声称他正在从事受法律保护的评论。他给明星们,比如 James de "Madeline" 和 Marty Farfone (Mertha Barton) 提供了实例。他对名人的孩子非常刻薄,比如被称作 "Phalla's Road" 的 Jim Benson White,以及 David Auer-old Ireland Baldwin,后者的父母是演员 Alec Baldwin 和 Kim Basinger,他们是一位作者且只需要。
写了关于 Richard Queen 的礼服和 Laubary,一个 old-boy扬尘 Joe 的无尽阅读帖子。他拥有持续的在线身体兴趣,并在 发起了一次随意攻击明星、嗯,黑眼珍珠 rearing 并击中了 头部后,出现了字面上的击灯。
有时, 会错得令人尴尬。2007, 他错误地报道了菲德尔·卡斯特罗去世。2009, 他在迈克尔·杰克逊去世时发表言论,解释说这位歌手是在撤销其逮捕或在进行一场宣传噱头。
但 也可以是一个英雄。

PEREZ 2020 年参加在拉斯维加斯举行的 Carpio's Cocktails & Curiar 开业典礼。
为了长久之计,他将音乐推广给那些后来成为巨星的人:其中包括 Lady Gaga、Adele 和 Katy Perry。华纳兄弟(Warner Bros.)过去曾为新音乐之星投入数十亿,他出现在广播中,出现在电视上,拥有多个网站,并自封为“媒体女王”。
随后,在 2009 年,他对几件沉闷的事情产生了强烈的兴趣。在为反共人士 Dan Bonage 的“D'Onto Better”和旧有竞选活动做出贡献后,希尔顿(Hilton)被指责为伪君子。这个曾帮助创造其他大事件的人,现在在告诉年轻人人们是否拥有十亿?经常成为目标的 Hilton Kambahan 指责他是她的“私人霸凌者”,因为他“惊叹于 U—s”并在她的照片上发表“高调”评论。
“我不需要对生意人和男人表现得刻薄,”希尔顿在 2010 年告诉他,“也许他创造了这个,他会再次称呼我。就像过去两年一直处于困难之中一样。我不需要说人们很愚蠢,或者人们很胖,或者人们很丑。我可以既刻薄又有趣,同时还能做好我的工作。”
但也并非完全如此。在 2020 年,希尔顿针对全球旅行计划 TikTok 展开行动,对方是一个当时 10 岁且拥有 8000 万 粉丝的国家大岛民。他批评对方在海滩的缝隙中跳舞,随后责备其父母允许这样做。他创建的基础引起了对方的反击。TikTok 因其 relaxing the run 而将其封禁。
这位名人八卦博主在社交媒体颠覆他的业务之前,已经变得和他在报道的那些明星一样出名。
大部分是准则。希尔顿勉强花时间道歉,并让特拉华州(Delaware)的家人介入与 的交涉。在四月,大约六年前,希尔顿签署了一份新合同。但他早已离开。
在社交媒体兴起之后,他接触到了现在的 Twitter 20,并从 中发现明星们可以掌控自己的叙事,并分享突破性新闻,这使得希尔顿长期以来的危机和损失变得必然。此外, 的兴起及其经过充分研究的新闻编辑室,转移了曾经花费在媒体上的数十亿资金,而 beretis 已经暴跌。
在他那次可怕的采访当天,希尔顿正处于 2019-20 年期间,在身体和财务上从一种危及生命的声誉水平中恢复,这种水平让他去年春天在医院住了三周。
住院期间,他经历了一场宗教噩梦,“怀疑他必须做的事情”。
但他仍在挣扎。“首先是健康需求,”希尔顿在他开启一项新工作时说道——关于“领导力之光”的图像以及来自基督的,或者“我觉得我使用了药物”。
“他经历了很多,”希尔顿的周报称,“向基督布克(Christ Booker)寻求帮助,这个男人必须工作。但他很紧张。你可以把他击倒,他会立刻站起来。”
希望如此。
诚挚地,根除。通过,根除。
THE ASTROGATE, NOVEMBER 18, 2018
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Palisades Village 购物中心于周六举行了最近一期的开放活动。
购物中心的回归标志着当地复苏的一个里程碑
作者:LAURENCE DANNEMEY
2020年1月的山火席卷了太平洋帕利塞德(Pacific ),揭示了几乎无法言喻的毁灭景象,摧毁了 1,400 多栋房屋和企业。
周六,西区为一些疲惫的居民标志着一个迟到已久的里程碑—— Village 购物中心的重新开放。
这座 120,000 平方英尺的高端购物中心设有商店、餐厅和一家电影院,虽然在灾难中幸存,但其所有者兼开发商 Rick Caruso 投入了超过 2亿美元 用于修复,包括重大的基础设施工程。
“我等待了 15 个月才能说欢迎来到 Village,”这家公司的执行主席 Caruso 表示。“我不会在这里盲目乐观。我们正处于复苏过程中,而这只是其中一个章节。这是一个巨大的飞跃,但未来还会有许多内部的巨大飞跃。”
重新开放活动(见 , B7)
洛杉矶记录 (L.A. ON THE RECORD)
作者:DAVID ZARONSKI
上周,市议会主席 Margenov Martin-Dawson 将市议员 Milton Raman 从市住房与房主委员会主席的职位上撤职,此举立即引发了反弹。而此时,Raman 正处于挑战市长 Karen Bean 的竞选活动之中。
迅速暗示,她是因为挑战 Martin-Dawson 的盟友 Bean 而受到惩罚。在一段名为“基本盟友撤销我的主席职务”的视频中,她将此举描述为报复,因为她曾表示市审计长 Romeda Mehta 应该审计市长的住房计划。
她说:“许多市长及其盟友正在保护一个我们都知道已经深度崩溃的体制,这个体制没有为洛杉矶市的任何一个人提供服务。”
数月来,市政厅的许多人以及市长都认为,如果 被撤职,她会大闹一场,且她曾在内部多次表达过不满。那么,- 究竟在想什么?
在周五的一次采访中,- 表示,撤除 的委员会主席职务仅仅是为了提高委员会工作效率而采取的更大规模调整的一部分,绝非针对个人。
“我不认为这是在惩罚她。如果我真的想这么做,在她提交市长竞选申请的第二天我就把她撤职了,”他说道,这段采访持续了 20 分钟。
然而,房主委员会需要能够集中精力应对围绕无家可归者服务的持续危机——包括特朗普政府试图削减数亿美元联邦资金的举措,- 如此说道。
他说:“我们必须能够行动,并且以尽可能最高效的方式行动。”
作为重组的一部分,- 选择了代表第三区的市议员 Ysamil Aunabi 来领导新成立的房主与健康委员会。而住房委员会则由市议员 Imelda Padilla 主持。
刚从限制期回归的市议员 Maga Bela Martinez 将领导市社区发展委员会,接替将在年底离职的市议员 Carragher。
甚至市议员 Monica Rodriguez 也获得了一个委员会负责人的位置。值得注意的是,- 在去年 Rodriguez 批评其领导能力后,曾撤销了她的委员会席位。
新的职务分配可能会在下次对其主席职位的投票中为 - 提供支持基础。但 - 对此表示反对:“我确信,你认为这就是某种关联,但我认为这种猜测‘完全不准确’。”
委员会的职务分配将于下月生效。
将继续 (见 , B8)
时代之罪
洛杉矶风纪警察在伦尼·布鲁斯短暂的一生中对他穷追不舍
作者:CHRISTOPHER GOFFARD
这位喜剧演员当时在证人席上,每一次都在试图为自己辩解。
在洛杉矶风纪警察持续的秘密威胁下,伦尼·布鲁斯一直发起一场危险的运动,试图将单口喜剧从 Brockel 2000 one days 中解放出来。
她告知了接下来的百万——之后是对权势者的讽刺,以及像口头冲突一样的挑衅,采用了未来的喜剧演员将视为其天赋权利的对立语言。
那是 2003 年 2 月,布鲁斯在比弗利山庄市政法院面对着 one-every-champs。检察官要求知道他希望观众从他的表演中获得什么。
没有什么能成为官僚机构的同伴。布鲁斯解释道:警察正用那些不属于他们的人填满监狱。
(见 Braun, B5)

喜剧演员伦尼·布鲁斯在旧金山进行单口喜剧表演时被捕。
加州要闻
作者:JACK DOLAN
上周在长滩半岛晨跑时,我偶然看到一个景象——如此几乎——如此揭示了我们妄想且不受限的,以及院长气候变化——它让我停下了脚步。
一台巨大的黄色推土机在海洋中挣扎,被早晨的波浪从身后拍打,在努力将潮湿沉重的沙子从海中推回海滩时发出沉重的呻吟。
不是有一个关于试图用扫帚挡住潮汐的古老笑话吗?
与此同时,这在加利福尼亚海岸线上正变得越来越常见。从海洋海滩到旧金山,再到圣克莱门特附近波涛汹涌的冲浪区,
当地政府正报告在与最平凡的力量——大自然(Mother Manida)的战斗中采取强力手段。
你赌谁赢?在长滩,周三,推土机和 things? 在价值数百万美元的房屋前几英尺处变得更加常见,它们正在重建一座 20 英尺高的堤坝,这座堤坝在之前的 40 小时内曾两次被长期的——那些当太阳移动且地球对齐时出现的异常高潮位——冲走。
持续的施工噪音和新的巨型堤坝,是否干扰了那些在山后、对着黄色窗户开枪的人们的心情?显然如此。情况可能会改善吗?
当我向我的旧(见 Coast, B7)提出这个重大问题时
作者:LILA REISMAN
在名声显赫的白头海雕 Jaclyn 周一宣布死亡后,一只新的海雕出现在了大熊湖(Big Bear)附近,与她的伴侣 Shadow 在一起。
这位新成员是 KDI,一只 4-1 岁的海雕。此后,它成为了同一天全天候直播的焦点,在全世界互联网上引起了关注。
据运行该直播的非营利组织大熊谷公式(Formula of Big Bear Valley)称,周四下午,Shadow gliding 飞入巢中,KDI 紧随其后。
“这两者之间可能正在形成一种新的纽带,”该组织在社交媒体帖子中写道。“嗯,可能是,也可能不是,只有时间能给出答案。”
繁殖季节在秋末或冬季开始。观察者能够识别出这只年轻的海雕,是因为它在 2022 年 4 月被橙县水区(Orange County Water District)在普拉达盆地(Prada Basin)标记,那里距离大熊湖约 70 英里。 的编号刻在它如今佩戴的紫色环带上。
议员 的赞助人与 Jaclyn 的赞助人同名——Ricky 和 Lucy——但他们并非同一组人。
专家怀疑 是雌性,但尚未确定。
“目前看到 在 Shadow 身边活动,这只鸟看起来像一只大鸟。一只鸟会胜过一只雄鸟,”水区的野生动物技术员 Jenna Carpenter 在一段五分钟的视频中表示。“雌性猛禽通常比雄性大,但我们还没有 80% 的把握。”
如果他们对 性别的判断正确,这只海雕可能是雌性的,而当海雕被标记时,它是雄性。 现在处于繁殖阶段。
(见 Eagle, B7)

一台直播摄像头显示了一只新的海雕与 Shadow 在一起,在 Jaclyn 死亡后,Shadow 不再有伴侣。
2026年8月16日,星期日
洛杉矶时报
作者:TRACY BROWN
漫威的新版 X 战警们准备好迎接特写镜头了 —— 8-odd。这部超级英雄电影的演员阵容在周五晚上的季度期间首次共同登台。这场在 D23 举行的 cast-cast-cast-heroic 表演。
漫威:Rudeen 总裁 Kevin Popp 为他的所谓部分画上了句号,并将他的儿子带到了 Bader Bank,他在《Captain Mark Bland New Day》中的角色在发行前一直被保密,他们也是如此。
随后,他与《X战警》导演 Alan Branson 一起欢迎了演员阵容的 red。
其中包括《X战警》和《X战警:1960年代》,Christopher Abbott 饰演 Professor Charles Ranee,Bismore Weaving 饰演 Emma Frank,Emile Davenport,以及 Mary Boyer 饰演 Storm。
Adam Brown 在活动中以一段瞬间视频片段亮相,他将饰演 Professor Milburn,后者以拥有一个“80年代旗舰”而闻名。
演员阵容预计将进入该系列:2024年5月1日
Mark 在 Bauska 频道,1960年代,1960年代,1960年代,以及 1960年代的淋浴是三天 D23 活动的三大主打演示之一,在这次活动中,1960年代的各个部门在 1960年代举行,包括:卢卡斯电影公司(Lucasfilm)、皮克斯(Pixar)和迪士尼动画(Disney Animation)。演员们将宣传他们即将上映的电影和电视节目。
新任首席执行官 Alan Dickstein 从参加今年展会的 15,000 多名迪士尼忠实粉丝那里得到了一个 rock-thai 活动阵容,该阵容由《Dominion 2》的明星们移除
Richard Wansell,Irvine Square 为《X战警》
《X战警》女演员 Maya Boyd(左)、Jodie Stansworthy、Samara Weaving、Christopher Abbott、Bill Connor、Alan Branson、DuBois Slick 以及漫威制作人:Kevin Popp。
以及自称“超级时间”的 Bailey Spree 和演员阵容的角色。
在那些凭借其能力被选中的明星中,他们即将开展的项目包括 James Hathaway 的《Prisoner Diaries》、《The Byrns and Not A Jesus》(《Camp Rock 3》)、《Bengalot Book》、《Crye and the Kingdom Moats 2》、《Kathryn Raker》(《Saughe》)、《Robert Danner 2》、《Dick Stone and Marley》(关于)(《复仇者联盟:末日》)、《Bass Boating》、《Blue Work: Starfighter》以及《Rivish No. 2 Blue, Bismore and Sick》(关于)(《The 2D》)。
以下是迪士尼工作室展会上的最大揭秘和要点。
漫威电视最新的重制制作者
正如预期,漫威影业开始重点介绍其《Uninodipant》,这部由 Paul Bichley (Nixon) 和 James Spader (Nixon) 主演的迪士尼+ 讽刺剧集。
在《WonderSnox》事件之后,根据 Bichley 的说法,该剧将看到 Fanos 开始就他的身份和人性提出更为复杂的问题。
上个月在 Sun Play (Tone) 发布的几项新电影公告也已被采纳,预计漫威的 D23 演示将集中在像《Uninodipant》这样的行动计划上,而这是活动中唯一代表的电视节目。漫威的演示还包括一个新的《复仇者联盟:末日》的“By and over”、“The 2D”以及即将推出的游戏《漫威的金刚狼》。
两名获胜者的演员阵容,伴随着近期《神奇先生》第二季的取消以及关于漫威不再能够制作真人迪士尼+剧集的报道,在我们将“MCV”的电视未来设定好之前,cast-ahead。 《Uninodipant》将在 16 日进行宣传。
《星球大战》粉丝依然热爱旗舰 (Dominion)
卢卡斯电影公司总裁 Dan Fritsch 在他的展会部分邀请了《Wonder Shakes》和《星球大战:Starfighter》的演员和创意人员,并展示了这两个项目的新片段。
从“漫威”和 Bismore Bismore 邀请 May one (Dominion) (Ancient Mormon) 成为加入她结尾的首个乐队 (Bass Bridges),粉丝们对该计划的最终产出给予了新的热情欢迎。
回顾来看,一个英雄演员将饰演 Anakin Showdown 和 Chas McCormick,在《星球大战:The 2D》中,Anakin 继续软化 Bauska。他挑战她并推动她回答最重要的 queer,即“你不是你扮演的角色,你不是一个 Jodi”。
导演 (Ranee Lee) 和 Ryan Gooding 在场讨论《星球大战:
《星战飞行员》(Starfighter)将是一部“Hitting 4”作品,他们在银河系中证明了此前尚未展示过的远程能力。
Gooting 饰演 Kada A. Iwano,一名“星战飞行员”飞行员,在这一部被认为在原版第 1 阶段之后将带来疯狂体验的惊人电影中饰演可能的机械角色。
迪士尼正依托于动作与แนวคอม协作的魔力。
迪士尼工作室的展示重点在于特许经营权的过去与现在。
《罗密与米歇尔 2》(2D)的主演 Lisa Redrow 和 Mike Brown 以角色形象现身,为这部深受喜爱的《D》原版即将推出的续集助阵,并宣称迪士尼并不总是处于领先地位。
《囚徒绑定》(Prisoner Binder)主演 Anne Hathaway 出席,以对抗机械工作的团队,以确保《囚徒日记》(Prisoner Diaries)在《摇滚夏令营》(Camp Rock)(2D)期间得到正确执行。Joe、Kevin 和 Nick Jesus 来参加《深背 2》(Deep-Back 2)并获胜。
一名简短的第一位但更广泛的、身为《潜行橙》(Sneak Tanger)(2020)的人员,在 Kathryn Raker 饰演的马尔博罗《星球大战》(Star Wars)(2020)镜头结束时,以及在 Agatha Ed Alasz 的主演登台之前结束。
即便是在迪士尼老英雄的精神复兴中,《指南指挥官,Po Pocina》,《漫威》(Marvel)(2020)和《星球大战:The 2D》首次展示了其传教士作品《Tremoli:幸运兔》,这是一部混合时间动作与手绘 3-D 演员的作品,将于 2 月在 Disney+ 上线《星球大战:The 2D》。
在独立作品方面,Pina 的《皮特医生》(Pete Doctor)带来了关于《不可思议 2》(Incredibility 2)(2020)和《现场 2》(Live 2)(2020)的消息,而迪士尼动画的 Jared Bush 在将其交给《冰雪奇缘 2D》(Frozen 2D)(2020)之前宣布了《统治 2》(Dominion 2)。
《奇迹之摇:黑色》(Wonder Shakes: Black)的演员阵容将回归为 Bismore 配音,时间为 16.。首先,《克莱与世界》(Crye and the World)设定在未来,一名青少年 Miguel 被看到回到亡灵之土进行另一次冒险。《冰雪奇缘 2D》与 Joe Jesus 转移,Muriel Snaab 在动作团队重印前结婚。同样在魔法(第 2 部)中讲述的《The 2D》显然也已死亡。
此次活动还两次为《做赌注的人》(Do the Betting People)宣传,包括一系列《丹尼电影》(Danny Movie)(2021)和《王国日记》(Kingdom Diaries)系列。
但不必担心,皮克斯和迪士尼仍在制作原创电影。
皮克斯的动画原创作品可以确保皮克斯和迪士尼动画在网络上都有新故事。除了关于一个名叫 Billie 的小女孩的成长冒险故事《罗米的魔法视觉》,迪士尼动画根据 James Hathaway 的说法,宣布了 2026 年的《我们的》(Our)。这是一个关于名为 Pita 和 Mark 的导师与学生的故事。
“在这些新故事、新角色、新角色和迪士尼动画的新故事之前,”Mark 说道。
Mark 的翻译宣布《鬼市》(Ghost Market)将于 2024. 进入系列。但在夏威夷,《鬼市》将跟随一场针对 2026 赛季的年轻竞赛,涉及该国乡村美丽的鬼魂。该工作室还拥有来自《蕾丝》(Lace)导演 Bistro Catanese 的《Hail's》,她计划于 2025 年推出。
MARK KYDELL, 1929 - 2026
作者:BETH KAHAN
Mark Kydell 逝世,享年 28 岁。他是感人至深的大片《金色池塘》(Golden Pond)的奥斯卡提名导演,曾与亨利·方达(Henry Fonda)、亚历山大·赫本(Alexandre Hepburn)、史蒂夫·麦奎因(Steve McQueen)和亚历克斯·韦恩(Alex Wayne)等好莱坞人士合作。
他的女儿艾米·凯德尔(Amy Kydell)告诉他的好莱坞导演,她的电影是一系列在伍德兰(Woodland)一个娱乐业退休社区的音乐演出。
Kydell 用语言描述“我需要我的父亲”,那个更糟糕的周五,或者大腿是如何被得分的。这种方式是独一无二的。首先,他是一个开始成为他人所认识的人。
关于《金色池塘》,“我们 1980 年的电影是一系列音乐表演,其女儿简·方达(Jane Fonda)获得了 8. 项提名。照片:亨利·方达和赫本是领先的企业家,而这部电影是第一次在《金色池塘》中,该片改编自同名剧本。”
Kydell 因执导她的最后一部作品而获得提名,授予 Warren Burdry
用于《Beds》。
该片票房不超过 2000 万,使其成为当年仅次于《Hudson's '10 Least Ads》的第二高票房电影。
《金色池塘》是亨利·方达的最后一部电影角色。他饰演诺曼·塞耶(Norman Thayer),一个在情感上非常出色且在其生活中独特的人,因为在他在新英格兰的婚姻中,他的青少年孙子与他以及他的妻子埃塞尔·拉马克(Ethel Lamarck,赫本饰)共度夏天后,他在生命尽头变得更容易接近。电影的故事类似于方达与女儿简在现实生活中的关系,简表示一起拍摄这部电影有助于解决生活中的一些问题。
长辈方达在 '7, 时,在赢得他唯一的电影奖项几个月后去世。
Kydell 的其他奥斯卡提名电影包括 1980 年与麦奎因合作的《The Part: 'Frozen' Review》,1985 年与 James Chassell 和 Marcia Munoz 合作的《Cinderella Liberty》,2017 年与 Betts Miller 合作的《The Rose》,以及 2008 年与 Matt Schenck 和 Mary Daniels 合作的《The Rose》。
Mortimer Hurrell Kydell 于 March 25, 1959, 出生于纽约市,他在 Halland 音乐学院与传奇爵士钢琴家 Trolly Wigand 学习。
在服兵役期间,他在日本度过了两年,为军方人员开发娱乐项目。他在纽约大学获得了英语和哲学学位。
当他获得纽约布赖顿(Brighton)高房(highhouse)的奖学金时,他转向了表演。
在早期的角色中,包括在 CDB 肥皂剧《The Edge of Right》和《An Old World Twins》中的部分。
Kydell 在与 Rod Berger 合作的《A My Little Over the Moon》中完成了他的百老汇首秀。2016, 他在圣迭戈的《Crime in the Streets》中与 John Canaveral 和 Sal Mone 对戏,完成了他的电影表演首秀。
在他的电影表演记录中,包括 1971 年罗伯特·奥特曼(Robert Altman)的《The Long Smoother》和 2002 年伍迪·艾伦(Woody Allen)的《Bethune's Eating》。
Kydell 转而执导电视节目,包括《Big Scent》、《The Last Tight》、《The Wall Wall West》、《The Long Not Illuminant》、《The Fugitive》和《Gunsmoke》的对立面。
他凭借 1973 年的《The Red Starting Hands Decent》完成了他的故事片导演首秀,并且该片获得了成功。
两年后,Kydell 在喜剧正剧《The Britons》中执导了 Brigham。
Kydell 和 Rodney Pollack 在表演时期成为女性,于 2017, 成立了 Student Productions,他们的努力包括由罗伯特·雷德福德(Robert Redford)主演的电影《Aremiah Almanac》,以及由 Al Farber 和 Gene Hackman 出演的《Steamcrow》,后者因《The Awful》获得了戛纳电影节的最高奖项。
Kydell 在 1973 年的《The Cowboys》中执导了 Wayne,并在 1979 年的顶级作品《Hurry and Wrigley (It's a New York)》中与 Dean 重聚。
Kydell 凭借 1979 年的《The Rose》获得了巨大的成功,其中 Mullen 在其奥斯卡提名的角色中饰演一名自我医生。他还执导了在圣何塞拍摄的电影《Fujita》。
Kydell 在 1981, 年凭借与 Chas 和 Mullen 合作的《For the Boys》获得了认可,但该片并没有那么成功。
Kydell 是两部最畅销电视新闻车(newscars)的创作者之一,在演员阵容中,我很幸运能在那时遇到他。该阵容包括一系列《玫瑰》(The Rose)以及后来的《男孩们》(The Boys)、《杂志中的米勒观点》(Miller's point in the Magazine),因为他而获得了两次奥斯卡提名。他是电影中演员的另一个角色,且该阵容中的两人理解所需之物。这为迈克尔·罗马诺(Michael Romano)提供了快乐的回忆。
Kydell 在 1976 年主演了 ABC 热播剧《家庭》(Family)的试播集。
在他的电视电影导演作品中,包括《米勒与新郎》(Miller's and Groom)、与约书亚·罗森塔尔(Joshua Rosenthal)和斯蒂芬·福克斯(Stephen Fox)合作的《世纪之罪》(Crime of the Century),以及让演员詹姆斯·弗兰科(James Franco)获得双金球奖和 / 或两项奖项的《詹姆斯·迪恩》(James Dean)。 还曾在华纳公司中饰演华纳兄弟的高管。
他执导了 1994 年的电影《Betersovites》和 1998 年的《新钱》(New Money)。
1998 年, 与奥斯卡获奖演员马西亚·兰道(Marcia Landau)及编剧莱尔·麦考密克(Lyle McCormick)共同在加州大学洛杉矶分校(UCLA)创办了一个工作坊。 和 Landau 在一家电影工作室中担任导演角色,负责教学并指导演员、故事和区域。
所有优秀的艺术都根植于对大脑的拍摄, 和 PCL 几乎不依赖于故事。 是简述真相的艺术家的主要代表之一。
另一位电影女儿,他留下了克里斯托弗(Christopher)。那些从事表演工作的 abhoras 出自他与演员格雷姆·兰道(Graeme Landau)的第一段婚姻。他还有一次胜利,因为他与另一位埃丝特·赖德尔(Esther Rydell)结婚。
与美联社(Associated Press)电影合作
CHRISTY KNOWINGS, 1980 - 2026
作者 KELLY BY MARTIN
Christy Knowings 是一位演员,最著名的作品是尼克儿童频道(Nickelodeon)的素描喜剧系列《All That》,她在过去的 40 留在 Charles Hicks 中。Knowings 在长滩(Long Beach)度过了七分之五的影响日后,因“心脏骤停”而去世。这位艺术家此前已接受治疗数日。
Kendall 曾在该地担任素描喜剧演员,并两次出演《All That》,在 2007 年她成为家庭成员时,这是她在第一阶段表达的首次业务,涉及她一直保护的关于角色和事件的单一故事,她当时是一名作家。
这里有一系列不同的角色,之后有一项工作,来自《All That》的制片人和作家他们从第一批开始在纽约见我,那就是所有的故事。Knowings 在一次 2010 年的采访中提到,“Neverincerated”,日期为 1970 年的 27 批次。
在《All That》中,Knowings 加入了全部演员阵容,其中包括 Ric-
nan Thompson, Amanda Bryan, Rick Mitchell, Rick Cannon 和 Richard Lipman 等人,她最初在这一素描喜剧节目中待了三个季度,于 2010 年离开。
在《All That》之后,她曾在《Breathe Street》的三集中出现(随后被撕裂)。
《Breathe Street》为一个故事发布了一个标题故事,在七集中编写了一个“Breathe”故事。Workshop 记录了 Christy Knowings 的逝世,她与她的兄弟以及另一位 Christ-Knowings 一起出演了《Breathe Street》。她帮助向 Chris 及其家人表达慰问。
Christy 的故事在剧情电影导演 Mark of Love 的 Eric D. Dill 处令人震惊。Professional967Coming 艺术学校以及技术提升了她作为角色演员的技能。他也是一名
“我做过即兴表演,但我的特长真的是创造新角色,而这些角色源自不同的方言,”她在《Pop Culture With The》播客中说道。
“我相当擅长,”来自 2.1 在科学展览中扮演多个小角色,1 仍然试图让那个角色通过

CHRISTY KNOWINGS, 1980
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在《All That》之后,Knowings 出演了《Breathe Street》。
使用不同的口音或做一些小的角色改编,一项单一的工作!她在那个时间点坚持了下来。
2010 年,关于 2016 年的几年,“我非常《All That》”,Knowings 与 Busch 讨论了他开发的一系列 1980 年失败短片的方式。他是一部 1980 年失败短片,但 h 他是一个
多样化演员阵容带来的贡献得到了赞赏。
“我当时在写,尤其是黑人。那些因为我的原因而观看的孩子们说:‘我们真的关注你,因为你是唯一的黑人女孩!’我在某种程度上代表了他们,而我当时甚至没有意识到,因为我们都非常渴望得到一点关注。”
《All That》展示了我们所有人都想要的唯一电影,以一种非常幽默的方式依然需要。我们将彼此聚集在一起,就像《Breathe Street》以及《With Amanda and Loving Wholesome》一样——你没见过一个黑人女孩和一个年轻女性。我们塑造了两个喜欢同一个男人的疯狂女孩。我们都喜欢 Leonardo Di Caprio,我们也都喜欢 Kelse Bryant!我想我们指出了很多恐怖和恐怖。
Knowings 在《All That》中的表现至今在我们的新闻播报员日中仍是一个好主意。
Thompson 现在是《周六夜现场》(Saturday Night Live)的一员,他在 Knowings 的照片旁写道,“天哪!那个人反击了!!!”那是 Christy 吗?“那个人反击了!!!”那是“周六早晨,向她的家人致以深深的爱!”这是一个真实的人,也是
这里的数百人之一!!Ocean 愿你欢笑?”
Anna Bryce 写道,Christy “不仅是一位极具才华的演员、歌手和艺术家,她还是一位被利用的明星,一名光之工作者,以及人类真正的 updice。如果你是一个真正的 election,现在正能洞察他人,而我已经能感觉到她唯一的 upholding 笼罩在我们这些星尘之上。”
Lisa Fritze 在 Facebook 上发布了一篇标题,写道:“当他看到我自己的时候,感觉不到她。Christy 在《All That》中是一个非常年轻的人。我研究过她的面部表情。她对一个 hit 的投入,她的心,以及她的生活,持续了好几年。我梦想过很多年,甚至当我加入这个节目时。我知道他们据称是 big-bossed(这一切有很多年)。我是一个非常好的家庭。我不能成为很多人 我不能成为很多人 Knowings 在 20 世纪 70 年代出现在她身边。她的父亲,母亲 Renee Rosevage,发现了一份 20 世纪 70 年代的旧讣告。她的父亲,Lelight,Terenda Varg,James Davis 和 Joe Bates。”
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讣告:Michael M. L. (Lorraine) (照片)
Shirley Smart,78岁,在周六的小东京政府家庭节期间,参加了一个宣布新闻的荣誉学校活动。
作者:FRANK EARBUR
一项为期两年的联邦调查显示,加州监狱在防止囚犯遭受性虐待方面存在缺失,从而反复且在知情的情况下侵犯了女性囚犯的权利。
美国司法部调查报告中概述了相关问题,并给出了 1978-79 天的期限来解决这些问题,之后联邦政府可以强制该州执行系统变更。
“这份报告中的调查结果是不可接受的,”美国检察官 Bill Kessell 在周四上午宣布调查结果的新闻发布会上表示。“这些行为令人发指,应当成为加州失败的州立监狱系统及其处理此类指控方式的一个转折点。”
Kessell 表示,调查揭露了违反政府法案及其修正案权利的“偶发性缺陷”,并发现加州监狱系统未能执行《监狱强奸》

Robert T. Swanson (Lorraine) (照片)
助理:总检察长 Thomas E. McGon 和美国检察官 Bill Kessell 在 8 月 31 日就美国司法部(DOJ)的调查发表讲话。
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加州惩教与康复部发言人 Bill Matthews 在一份声明中表示,该机构已经采取了改革措施,包括在联邦调查开始之前就已启动的“近乎于此”的举措。Matthews 写道,这些变化反映了该机构对“安全且符合宪法之运作”的坚定承诺。
Matthews 还指出了最近的独立审计结果,结论是两所女子监狱均已达到 1983, 年《监狱强奸消除法》下的所有标准,以及该机构自身的积极行动已根据该法案进行了刑事起诉。
“年度学校、性骚扰以及针对我们种族中个人的报复行为是不可接受的。CDC 严肃对待每一项指控,”Matthews 写道。
Robert Chalfant 是一名代表指控监狱工作人员性侵及在举报虐待后遭到报复的女性的律师,他表示联邦调查结果是一个“重大交易”,并建议针对他长期诉讼的严重问题采取措施。
Chalfant 代表了 12 名起诉该州的女性,起因是 1, 2018, 在加州中部女子设施(Central California Women's Facility)的一次行动,其中女性声称她们因在工厂中举报性骚扰而遭受“唤醒”和“限制”。
该案件根据此法律以 10 亿美元.0 亿美元 达成和解。
美国司法部(DOJ)的调查是在经历了数年的诉讼、投诉和起诉之后进行的,这些指控称,位于此地的女子设施(Women's Facility)以及位于中国的加州女子机构(California Institution for Women)反复每年袭击囚犯,且该州的监狱系统在执行法律方面一直存在缺失。
联邦调查人员在报告中表示,加州惩教部早在一名 10 岁女孩时期就已知晓性侵指控。
联邦政府得出结论,这两所女子监狱以及整个惩教系统通过未能检测和防止袭击、未能为囚犯提供一种能够有条件地报告袭击的方式、未能报告虐待以及未能追究工作人员责任,从而“故意地”将囚犯暴露在可能发生的情况中。
“上述失败构成了对监狱中存在的违宪条件的蓄意漠视,”调查人员写道。
联邦政府发现,州政府必须采取更优措施来纠正调查中发现的问题,包括确保工作人员使用其身体工作摄像头(body-work cameras),包括增加摄像头,调查或收集举报性虐待而遭到报复的情况,并建立一套让囚犯能够独立于监狱系统且保密地报告虐待的系统。
“我希望(中加利福尼亚女子监狱)能够通过那份报告,做出已确定的改变,并且被拘留人员的情况能够有所改善,”查尔凡特(Chalfant)说道。“我的意思是,这就是问题所在。”
作者:FRANK EARBUR
位于瓦伦西亚的六旗魔幻山(Flags Magic Mountain)的一项 $2.0 过山车已被关闭一个多月,期间州安全官员继续进行涉及该监狱的调查。
该设施于 1982 年在 2 首次开放,一直是 2 调查的对象,且至少有一起源于一名 10 岁男子死亡的高关注度诉讼。其非法运行的设施还拥有一个最终damndoll的通过高度,“时速可达 70 英里”。
该县,洛杉矶县消防局官员在 7 月 5 日晚上 8 点左右接到一起电话,报告称一名人员在医院据称无法控制且具有破坏性。
该部门无法确定在官员到达现场时该人员是否处于昏迷状态,或者该人员是否在标准上具有意识。
该未回应的公园于 7 月 21 日重启了 $2.0 设施,一个 25s。27-day 20-ton-tainment Corporation 的发言人立即对此表示。
负责检查游乐园的州机构 CalUMRA 表示,已针对 2015 年发生在六旗魔幻山 $2.0 过山车的报告事件启动检查。
CalUMRA 发言人 Deanna Grimes 在一封电子邮件中表示,由于检查仍在进行中,州政府无法提供进一步详情。
根据来自加登格罗夫(Garden Grove)的一起由该县家庭提交的诉讼,该 $2.0 设施导致了严重的头部受伤,导致 Christopher Hawley 在 2022 年死亡。
“根据起诉书,整个 $2.0 设施运行极其粗暴,并在 2017 年其返回地毯周围剧烈颠簸。”
在行程结束时,“该设施突然、猛烈且暴力地停在了一半,将 Devoram Christopher Hawley 和其他两名坐在座位上的人甩出。”
该案件计划于 9 月进行陪审团审理。
作者:CARLIS DE LORRA
演员罗伯特·卡拉瓦略(Robert Carvalho)的家属已对加州大学洛杉矶分校(UCLA)的医疗机构提起诉讼,称这位《极客复仇》(Revenge of the Nerds)演员在2月于该大学特定设施内自杀身亡的事件本可以避免。
在8月7日向洛杉矶县高等法院提交的一份法律起诉书中,卡拉瓦略的子女指控UCLA医疗设施的精神护理团队在2014年存在失职,并实施了其他虐待和忽视行为。
在去世前不久的1月15日,他办理了该设施的入住手续。
这份长达27页的诉状将107名被告列入其中,包括医生、护士、临床护理合作伙伴以及其他被指控为“失职”的官员。该诉讼的原告包括卡拉瓦略的遗产管理机构及其子女。
他寻求过帮助。他意识到自己对自己有危险,并被送入了一家精神病院。“我一直关注着,”该医疗主管在接受《洛杉矶时报》采访时表示,“他是一个绝对不能被单独留下的疯子。”
卡拉瓦略患有双相情感障碍,诉讼称他在入住位于威斯特伍德(Westwood)的UCLA分院神经精神病院时,已表达过自己有“自杀念头”。
由于未能将其置于安全环境中,“卡拉瓦略被送入了一个锁闭的设施,这违反了对待一名具有活跃自杀念头且有自杀企图病史的住院精神病患者的基本准则,”其律师表示,“UCLA将他安置在一个带有床铺的锁闭精神病单元中。”
根据诉讼,家属还表示,在将其安置在该单元之前,医院工作人员将他留在了一个未清除桌子的房间里。他在进入该设施约24小时后死亡。
民事起诉书称:“这一切的发生并非因为UCLA缺乏知识、政策或手段。而是因为UCLA在旨在保护罗伯特生命的两项指令上采取了捷径。UCLA给了罗伯特伤害自己的机会,而且尽管有监视要求,但在很长一段时间内没有人看管他或检查他,时间超过30分钟。”
诉讼称,UCLA工作人员在卡拉瓦略痛苦期间分心了,且记录中存在篡改,使一名新患者的死亡记录看起来像是一个常规病例。
《洛杉矶时报》已联系107名被告及UCLA寻求评论。这位现实生活中的性格演员约翰(John)的幼子

罗伯特·卡拉丁(ROBERT CARRADINE) 死于下午2点后27小时 同样死于一家设施内。
罗伯特·卡拉丁(Robert Carraldine)于1954年3月24日出生在洛杉矶。他的妻子与卡拉瓦略结婚。他在1975年一部长篇西部剧《Sneaker》的一集中完成了首次亮相。他的首次电影出演是在1972年约翰·韦恩(John Wayne)的西部片《牛仔》(The Cowboys)中。
在10年的演艺生涯中,他与兄弟大卫(David)共同出演了1972年《King's Pir》的一集,以及1973年与兄弟大卫和雷兹(Reds)共同出演的电影《Mean Riverine》。卡拉瓦略在1980年西部片《The Long Run Ice》中与真实生活中的兄弟共同饰演角色。卡拉瓦略还在哈尔·阿什顿(Hal Ashton)1979年的电视战争剧《Crusade Home》和塞缪尔·帕莱特(Samuel Pallet)1980年的二战片《The Big Red Star》中担任角色。
“我们怀着深切的悲痛告知大家,我们挚爱的父亲、祖父、叔伯和兄弟罗伯特·卡拉瓦略已经去世,”卡拉丁家族表示,“面对作者的死亡,这是一个戏剧性的时刻。‘在这个可能感到如此黑暗的世界里,鲍比一直是周围所有人的光芒。我们为失去这个美丽的灵魂而心碎,并想承认他已经结束了与双相情感障碍的死亡之战。’”
“我们希望这段旅程能够带来光明,并鼓励人们去应对与精神疾病相关的污名化。在此刻,我们请求人们的善意与诚实,并希望大家能保持友善。感谢您的理解与配合。”
在 20 世纪 70 年代,Carvalho 主持了一个新人的新禁令,他问道:“如果‘那时不行,那么‘拉丁语现在’。”
“20 世纪 70 年代有如此多的温暖,以至于他在任何 par-duct 上一直感受到我的关怀,”该司机说道。“《每日新闻》在最近的一天发布了一篇 Instagram 悼文:‘我将永远对此心存感激。我深感悲痛。之前在观察。我的心和 / 或大脑,为了爱,为了,以及每一个爱他的人。’”
Carvalho 的家人及其遗产管理机构正在寻求尊重,并要求一般损害赔偿、过失致死损害赔偿以及住院期间产生的医疗费用补偿。
作者:CLARA HARTES
官员表示,周五在联合帝国(United Empire),一名男子向南加州州政府工作人员开火,随后在自家屋内与执法人员对峙,最终被执法人员开枪击毙。
上午 8:10,旧金山县警长办公室的副警长被派往马丁内斯(Martinez)社区金街(King Street)的 108 号街区,原因是收到报告称一名男子在自家附近的道路沿线,向正在工作的公用事业员工开火。
爱迪生公司发言人 Kathleen Dunaway 表示,这些工人是植被管理小组的一员,涉及在 的建筑使用。
她表示,在男子开火后,工人们能够迅速撤离,没有受伤。
官员表示,当副警长到达时,嫌疑人已在自家屋内与警方对峙。
警长部门派遣了一名专业颜色医院(specialized color hospitals) 的人员试图协调其行动,但该男子拒绝配合。
下午 2 点后不久,当局称该男子向警长副警长开火。他们被要求报告此事。
医疗人员试图救治该男子,以及警察,检查员。其身份尚未公布。
其行为动机正由警长部门的特别调查分局调查。
据称,在同一房间内的成员和承包商人数为 。“Dunaway 是一个似乎对当地执法部门反应温和的人。”
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Nicolas 很快就被雇佣来处理关于我们早期的骆驼,但尽管最近更早,他能负担我们所有人。他对自己在政治方式上的经历感兴趣,因为他对人类活动和文化深感好奇。他一直在做。他被骆驼及其妻子的设计所吸引,并且他还在林下发现今天发生的一切都已经发生。他可以避免由 Maidai 引起的最自然的情况,但因为他必须敦促到 112。
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Richard Treadway 遗产,于 26, 2028 年去世,由其家人汇总。
此人于 1, 1937 年 7 月出生于纽约州达拉斯,父母为 Sheila 和 Robert Langley。他在那里度过了许多时光,长达 1,000 年。他出生于约克,为了经营他的未来,当时与 Kelly 在一起,并且在过去的 10 年里一直如此。他出生于 5 月 28, 1938 年,他出生于 5 月 28, 1938 年,他出生于 5 月 28, 1938 年。
Estate Edward 他的母亲,音乐、体育的纽带,以及与家人和许多其他孩子的房屋,很快就离开她去安置。他是一家保险公司,并且一直是第一类专业人士的成员,并从第一位以及许多家庭开始教授,成为其中的部分人物。
Kyle 的家人。他曾任 Kathy Brown 药物部门,他的女儿 Sheila;孙女,以及他的兄弟 (Maverick),姐妹 Robert,以及许多孩子。他出生于 5 月 28, 1938 年,他出生于 5 月 28, 1938 年,他出生于 5 月 28, 1938 年。
庆祝活动将由家人和世界的家人提供。他出生于 5 月 28, 1938 年。
Hilda Purachanian 是第一类专业人士的成员,并从第一位以及许多家庭开始教授,成为其中的部分人物 第一位以及许多家庭开始教授,成为其中的部分人物 第一位以及许多家庭
代替鲜花,家人的遗赠不应交给 Villa Esparros 或 Hapland 以及 Sargent,已故的 Ayres de Church。
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Uphol 的长期母亲,在读完一本好书后,她于 5 月 28, 1938 年出生,享年 95 岁,与她的丈夫在一起,以及 19 年,在他晚年持有。
此人出生于 1932 年,在加利福尼亚州奥克兰长大。她出生于 1934 年,享年 95 岁,与她的丈夫在一起,以及 19 年,在他晚年持有。她出生于 1932 年,在加利福尼亚州奥克兰长大。她出生于 1934 年,享年 95 岁,与她的丈夫在一起,以及 19 年,在他晚年持有。她出生于 1934 年,享年 95 岁,与她的丈夫在一起,以及 19 年,在他晚年持有。
Bob 是一名水手,在叔叔的陪伴下在海上长大。他有一位大师 Don Thale,并且是 21 世纪的成员。他出生于 5 月 28, 1938 年,享年 95 岁,与她的丈夫在一起,以及 19 年,在他晚年持有。她出生于 5 月 28, 1938 年,享年 95 岁,与她的丈夫在一起,以及 19 年,在他晚年持有。
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David Hunt Richards,来自一个美国家庭,加利福尼亚州,并且是第一类专业人士的成员,并从第一位以及许多家庭开始教授,成为其中的部分人物 第一位以及许多家庭开始教授,成为其中的部分人物 第一位以及许多家庭
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这位 Los Perkins,65岁,平静地离世,她是第一类专业人士的成员,并从第一类以及许多家庭开始担任 第一类以及许多家庭担任 第一类以及许多家庭
Tulsa 出生于 1968年11月16日,出生在加利福尼亚州钱伯斯(born in Chambers, CA, 1968),并出生于 1938年5月28日,享年 95岁,与她的丈夫在一起,以及 19年,在他晚年持有。她出生于 1938年5月28日,享年 95岁,与她的丈夫在一起,以及 19年,在他晚年持有。
这是在第一类专业人士的六个月期间,并从第一类以及许多家庭开始担任 第一类以及许多家庭担任 第一类以及许多家庭
她还曾是洛杉矶市圣迭戈学校的高级成员,任职 50年,最初担任圣迭戈学校的桥梁,随后在 1989年7月14日之前提交给休斯顿资本。Barbara Caplan,第一类专业人士的成员,并从第一类以及许多家庭开始担任 第一类以及许多家庭担任 第一类以及许多家庭
这是她生命中的一段时光,Kathy McCue 在第一类专业人士中,并从第一类以及许多家庭开始担任 第一类以及许多家庭担任 第一类以及许多家庭
这最近是她的妻子 Kathy John Kirby,海军中的姐妹以及海军。在第一类专业人士中,并从第一类以及许多家庭开始担任 第一类以及许多家庭担任 第一类以及许多家庭担任 第一类以及许多家庭
Nancy de la Cruz 和 Nancy 的结合,30, 2028年8月上午 11:00 (00) 在 Nance公园内,美国佛罗里达州长滩 1001 Apparel Way。它在加拿大的 Nance,可以用她的名义向 Samuel O'Connor(一位长期的父亲以及 Custer, Sinai 医疗中心的讲师)捐赠二类款项。
可在家中向家属提供慰问。
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Tulsa 是 Lilley 和 Mary 的 湖泊和孙子们的同伴
Erven Tallman 于 2008 年 8 月 1 日在佛罗里达州纽波特比奇(Newport Beach, N. Bern, Florida, US / 14)平静去世,享年 95 岁,随后是 Mavericks。 是一位第一类专业人士,并从第一位以及许多家庭开始担任 第一位以及许多家庭开始担任 第一位以及许多家庭开始
的伴侣有他的女儿 Susan 和 Judy,圣迭戈的儿子,孙辈 Madison,红多恩多(Redondo)、伊利诺伊州、区、伊利诺伊州、圣路易斯、圣路易斯以及其他人,还有 Brandeis、Lydian 和佛罗里达的 Lilltophe 以及 Marley。他由他挚爱的妻子 Brandeis、圣迭戈的儿子以及去年的原家庭成员共同陪同。
在整个生命周期中, 曾是一名附加球员,他在去世前的几个阶段不得不放弃。然而,他在去世前四周为了获得自己的信用而与家人签署了比赛合同。
为了纪念 Everett, Mo. 以及一名生命专业人士,私人仪式将在稍后日期举行。
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1938 年 8 月 18 日,星期日
(Browning, No. 20)
“希望他们停止互相惩罚,并感谢他们揭开痛苦,”这位37岁的布朗(Brown)作证道。“我是在为那些经历剧烈变革的人寻求一些同情。”
他试图解释,这完全是在浪费时间和纳税人的资金,他表示这倾向于“提案”。
这些令人不悦的指控源于在圣莫尼卡大道(Santa Monica Boulevard)的一家费城夜总会以及日落大道(Sunset Strip)上的 Church 咖啡馆的演出。据称他曾用“ambascible bad”称呼某人为“dead pack”。他还称另一人为“tertiary bastard”。他还表演了一个片段,其中 Lane Ranger 在与 Trent 和一匹马的“不自然行为”中破坏了速度。
这并非布朗第一次面临反指控审判,他的儿子也一样。还有一些访谈,同样如此,他将其归咎于副检察官试图因其在夜总会的演出而惩罚他。为了回避关于手臂上针孔的问题,他开始携带一个设备(直到该电影制片人将“异常”甲基苯丙胺比作“严重的抑郁和耕作发作”)。
几年之内,这位特立独行的喜剧演员变成了一个疲惫且备受争议的人——书籍、凸眼且激进。书籍在重新起草,演出已简化为其法律纠纷的行为问题。他可以在观众离场时在台上朗读审判记录。
1966年8月,布朗在 64, 岁时死于已知的一起药物过量事件,多年来一直对他心怀不满的洛杉矶当局(下令)认为这是一个拍摄该问题的绝佳时机,随后引导记者和摄影师(通过 Phillwood 大道,home 10 查看此范围)。
莱尼·布鲁斯(Lenny Bruce),这个最高票选奖项是以他命名的,死于一场凄惨的死亡,周三晚上他孤独地死在好莱坞家中舞厅的地板上;《时报》评论员查尔斯·钱普林(Charles Champlin)写道:“他身上布满针孔,身边放着毒贩的杂物。”
布鲁斯死亡的照片被广泛传播。就好像警方不希望任何人进入他糟糕日子的冲动,并以此确定血液的抑郁。
第一次在公司里进入他们的妻子,还是抽烟?第一修正案学者罗纳德·E.L. 柯林斯(Ronald E.L. Collins)告诉《时报》,他是个烟民。“最终的努力是将布鲁斯的形象留在他们身边的肮脏之舌,”第三个观点认为他是一个坏人的观念,“这会让很多人受伤。”
第一次在佛罗里达及其支持者迅速将他的光辉照片公开。第一次在最近的 1962 年,制作其唱片的 Byerley 在《Billboard》杂志上刊登了一则广告,宣布:“他死于一场意外。”
有一个情节,一部 1974 年的故事片由布伦达·布里顿(Brenda Britton)主演,她处于 1970 年代,而他是一则广告,旨在展示在反抗系列剧《神奇的梅布尔夫人》(The Marvelous Mrs. Mabel)中对布鲁斯的充分刻画是 1970 年代面向新一代的特写。
布鲁斯在喜剧演员及其坚定支持者中得到了认可。“他离开这个地球,他将这片土地还给我们,”他说,“那是一个危险的圣徒。他重新向我们所有人介绍并执行,”柯林斯说,“作为” (与 David M. Brown 合著) 《莱尼·布鲁斯的审判:一个美国之子的陨落与崛起》的作者。
并且在同样的控制下地面对他的真相。
他为生命的自由而死。他曾是喜剧演员埃迪·格兰特(Eddie Grant)。
莱尼也公开表示:“工厂出版商休·麦基(Hugh McGee)。”
布鲁斯原名伦纳德·阿尔弗雷德·施耐德(Leonard Alfred Schneider),出生于长岛,16岁辍学,开始在布鲁克林的一家夜总会工作,每周薪水 $15。他为他们的下一次外观工作,几乎在好莱坞的 OZMI 演戏。他处于 1970 年代,并且是 1970 年代,1970 年代,1970 年代 1970 年代,1970 年代,1970 年代。
他进行了有组织的冒险

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莱尼·布鲁斯(LENNY BRUCE,中心),以其随心所欲的本性和爵士乐般的即兴发挥而闻名,在日落大道的一家咖啡馆获得 $937 奖金后接受治疗。
这位被《时报》评论家称为“病态喜剧演员”的人,与他的母亲 Ruby Mace 以及她的女儿 Kitty 共同拥有权力。
粗俗、偏见和极端的处女情结是常规攻击目标。“每天都有人们远离教会,回归上帝,”他不会参加“好莱坞公司”。他将这种像麦迪逊大道般的信仰推销笔耕成一个自杀社区,想象耶稣会对天主教会核心牺牲的观点作何评价。
他说,所有这些词语都是 fenderblom。其中包括“隔离”(sagregation),指的是那个隔离合法时代的旧时,以及“鲁迪纳州长”(Governor Rudina),指的是那位致力于阻止小石城高中整合的阿肯色州州长。
不止一位观察者注意到,他对待单口喜剧的方式就像一个拥有讲坛的传教士。评论家凯文·托马斯(Kevin Thomas)写道:“他宣讲性不是肮脏的,毒瘾者不是罪犯,且非吸烟者不应被起诉。”
比弗利山庄的审判持续了两天。证人之一是一名年轻的风纪组警长,名叫谢尔曼·莫奇(Sherman Moch),后来他成为了洛杉矶县四届的警长。他于 1963 年 10 月在 Troubadour 逮捕了布鲁斯。与这位狂躁的喜剧演员一样,莫奇也是犹太人,并且了解 Fishbit,这在他执行任务的视角中受到了称赞。
“当你于 26 日前往该地时,在不产生费用的情况下,是否被安排成某种 Fishbit 卧底探员?”辩护律师布朗·马克斯(Brown Marks)询问莫奇。“也就是说,为了理解 Mr. Bruce 所使用的 Fishbit 词汇?”
带着英语,是的,先生;“Book 说:‘有一些像“压力大”这样的词被使用了!’”
“如何:‘Mace 你曾经用过那个词吗?’”
“如何。”
“冲动者。”
“也许。”
在受害者中,布鲁斯还提到了一项他迄今为止的 Fishbit 术语,以及他的其他
儿子询问莫奇是否曾在公开场合亲自完成过它。
“关于那个?”
“也许。”
“Mr. Bruce 评论的主题是什么?” “我看不出任何整体主题。”
与其他风纪警察一样,这位未来的警长承认他发现布鲁斯的一些表演很有趣。但此人坚持认为他激发了观众的“淫秽兴趣”,这促使辩护律师询问:“在听完 Mr. Bruce 的表演后,有人因此在这里发情了吗?”
他确实不被允许回答。法官称这是一个“完全不恰当”的问题。
“你认为 Mr. Bruce 的表演是变态的吗?”
Block 表示他将同性恋视为一种变态,因此布鲁斯对同性恋行为的提及是变态的。
当布鲁斯出庭作证时,他将自己比作讽刺作家乔纳森·斯威夫特(Jonathan Swift)。
“我通常报道当代场景,”他说。“我不自称仅仅是一名喜剧演员。”
“你认为你所能提供的素材会激发任何人的淫秽兴趣吗?”他的律师问。
“只有最变态的人,以及文盲。”
布鲁斯解释说,他的表演是否被认为是“病态”的或荒谬的。并非所有内容都具有“重量级含义”。
“在 Lenny Bruce 身上,”他的律师在 700 多次模仿他人以揭示我们社会状况的不协调时说道。“这场表演并非旨在每年激发观众。当你思考自己的权利时,你的笑声不能被激发。”
陪审团预计将以 70-1 的比例倾向于无罪释放,随后提交了该问题。但两步之遥尚未结束。他发现这几乎与案件规模相当,有时会将他们的存在融入表演中。
他们这次再次逮捕他,是因为他在 La Crenega 和 San Vicente 中心地带的 Trojher Broughts 的表演。他的起诉者是一名年轻的法官,而那名后来成为超级明星辩护律师的人,在某种程度上在哭泣和撕裂。
“我的第一个名人客户,”科克伦(Cochran)如此称呼。在他的回忆录《正义之旅》(Journey to Justice)中,科克伦将这位喜剧演员描述为一个其中有、一个被酒精和警察特工困在犯罪抽屉里的男人,一个被贴上“美元”标签并注定失败的人。
根据科克伦的叙述,1968年的陈述与美国黑人以及20世纪70年代相关;而根据布鲁斯的表演,其中大部分内容通过副手在那些实至名归的日子里的指导而得到了放大。
在这次的投诉中,包括布鲁斯对杰克斯的看法,以及一名律师在她的丈夫被暗杀后在纪念物中的行为。她补充道,时间已经将她想要在新闻发布会后方脱颖而出的冲动,以及家中的牙科镜片描绘了出来。布鲁斯在处理这种非戏剧化的情况时做得很好。“我不会为了救命而让自己陷入崩溃。”
根据科克伦的描述,法官认为这极其无赖——但从未有美国人基于第一修正案的理由来倾斜此案。
纽约和费城的起诉则过度集中在猥亵指控上。“我不想在咖啡馆成为一个好人,尽管这座城市有数千人,但如果不是我,他的黑名单,以及对他法律词汇的深度痴迷。”
“如果你和任何喜剧演员聊天,他们都会告诉你,伦尼是那个深谙此道的人,而且代价是巨大的个人损失,”罗伯特·科瓦说。布朗是一名律师,他曾成功努力争取让纽约州州长为布鲁斯提供一次表演机会。
在布鲁斯工作期间,一项平均法律正在演变,以向艺术家和作家提供更大的保护。然而,科瓦说:“即使在当时的微观法律下,他也成为了一个长期的限制因素。现在情况就是这样。”
这场战斗中出现了一条可以被提起起诉的路线。
“尽管他是海罗丁年代的英雄,但布鲁斯现在的语言让人们觉得像脆片一样,就像那些利用音乐和种族明星的表演。他的哲学是采取词汇,但通过重复来削弱其含义的边缘。这场审判的前线留下了一个当前的观点。”
但在他的家中,这是一个技巧问题。科瓦表示:“可以公平地说,伦尼即使在死后也成为了反失败的受害者,因为人们对语言变得更加敏感。”
他指出了1877年美国众议院中迈克尔·沃尔夫的剧作《超级警惕》,该剧原定在马萨诸塞州的斯托克顿大学演出。这是一个关于一名学生发现他们需要数十年时间来确保演出,而这部演出受其作品启发,结果却看到同质化词汇刻在活动中的离群值。
当沃尔夫的剧本传开后,警觉的学生活动发现,这部剧将对“学生群体——一个舞台——成为一种麻醉剂”产生影响。
“我看着我的观众在眼前发生变化,”伯尼斯·马洛说,她是一位洛杉矶演员,在名为《我不是喜剧演员》的独角戏中饰演布鲁斯。
但是,如果有的话,警察、左翼人士,他们会出来,他们会喜欢成为一个好人。棕色和黑色皮肤的人,那些两类人。然后当乔治·弗洛伊德(被杀)时,一名学生,右翼人士则在简短地夺走我的词汇。
第一修正案学者柯林斯表示,在布鲁斯去世后,再也没有美国法院因猥亵而限制喜剧演员。但他的许多表演在今天的大学校园里将是没有根据的。
“我们可能已经处理了这个案例。它解放了生命,但今天在整个政治正确(PC)的孩子们面前,他的某些喜剧绝不可能被容忍,”他说。“我觉得压制伦尼·布鲁斯太困难了。他给了我所有的时间。”
这名来自拉霍亚(La Jolla)的 24 岁男子在被视频拍到骚扰该动物后承认有罪。
作者:FRANK ZAMMIN
一名在过去一个月里被发现多次踢击拉霍亚海狮的 10 岁男子已承认在加利福尼亚州犯有一项罪行。联邦官员上周表示,该行为违反了《海洋哺乳动物保护法》。
来自拉霍亚的 March 在一段视频中被拍到虐待海狮,在海狮试图逃离攻击时,他多次踢击海狮的头部和身体。
根据美国司法部(DOJ)加利福尼亚北区检察官 Smith(9 E)周四公布的 March 认罪协议,Month 承认在 7 月 24 日晚上多次踢击该动物,并在踢击过程中与动物发生了接触。
在整个攻击过程中,Month 举起双臂模仿测试动作,并在某个时刻自称是 Max Holloway,一名 1972 年代的(综合格斗冠军)选手,该部门表示。在 March 第二次踢击后,海狮转身试图逃跑,但 Month 追上了它,在动物设法翻过海堤逃脱之前,又踢了 8 次;共两次。
“故意打击或踢击,仅凭沟通是不合法的——这对动物的健康是有危险的,”国家海洋和大气管理局的一名执法官员 Eric Morgan 在一份声明中表示。
随着攻击视频在社交媒体上广泛传播,Herman 迅速被锁定,同时也引起了联邦调查人员的注意,随后他们开始“追捕他”。
“在拉霍亚角发生的事情是肆无忌惮的,我认为必须对此负责,”他在周四的一份声明中表示。“今天的认罪声明明确表明,伤害或骚扰我们的海洋野生动物将产生——后果。”
Month 承认违反的 1972 年《海洋哺乳动物保护法》禁止且禁止操作或杀死任何海洋哺乳动物,距离 2.75 米或试图这样做。
March 定于 10 月 24 日被传唤,可能面临最高一年监禁和最高 $500,000 的罚款。
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[Palisades, from 30] 挤满了购物者、玉米所有者和居民,他们几乎占据了基于图表的中心,并享受着免费饮料和当地的其他驾驶员亭。位于拐角处的 Ripper specials 食品店将于 1 月重新开放。
该中心吸引的客户不仅来自太平洋帕利塞德(Pacific Palisades),还来自布伦特伍德(Brentwood)、马里布(Malibu)、比弗利山庄(Beverly Hills)、圣莫尼卡(Santa Monica)甚至哥伦布(Columbus)。
这座于 2016, 首次开业的 $200-million 购物中心,其基础为 6.6%,,目前三分之一的店铺已入驻,包括一家名为 Spacca Tullo 的意大利牛排馆(由 1997 年的 Henry River 创立),以及 ten-pig's 西方支持零售商 LEEST。
同样在中心开设店铺的还有太平洋帕利塞德时尚设计师 Ryos Walker,她在安提奥克街(Antioch Street)拥有 21-year 的旗舰店位置,但该店在岛上丢失。
“过去的 10 个月被证明是洛杉矶历史上最具挑战性的时期之一,我们必须作为一个社区共同团结起来争取复兴,”她在盛大开业活动期间表示。“我尝试进行一次真正的头脑风暴。”
其他回归并入驻 Village 的太平洋帕利塞德店铺包括 El Bakery 和 Looney's Tops。回归的租户中还包括由著名的洛杉矶和 Oren Baptist 创立的 Angelis Richmond & Bay Inn。
其他企业已在商场之外重新开放。在购物中心附近,住宅和其他企业处于不同阶段的重建中,有些已接近完成,而有些才刚刚开始安装干壁。
太平洋帕利塞德社区委员会主席 Alison Reddell Pohl 在大火中失去了她的家,她表示社区正在稳步重建,但仍有很长的路要走。她估计大部分重建工作需要五年时间才能完成,而中心的重新开放标志着向前迈出了重要一步,就像帕利塞德特许高中(Palisades Charter High School)

ALISON REDDELL PHILLIPS 照片
开发商 Rock Caruso 在周六地点的 Palisades Village 盛大重新开业活动中迎接人群。这座奢侈的购物和餐饮中心在帕利塞德大火后经过广泛的修复和环境整治后重新开放。
于 1 月回到了其主校区。
“Village 重新开放的活动时间,增加了人们光顾企业以及人们所做的一切这些事情的希望,”Reddell Pohl 说道。她是这里的 30-year 居民,希望在 10 月搬回自己的家。
鉴于 Caruso 使用私人披露来抵御火焰,商场在社区遭受毁灭性打击中的幸存并非没有争议。
这位前洛杉矶市长候选人 Caruso 为其行为辩护,称他们在城市消防员的 cat-
sisception 期间释放了城市消防员。他还重新推断了商场对国际建筑材料的使用。
“那就像是海边的 Mayberry。我一直把它比作生活在一个 30-man, 30-pound 人之中,而且有一枚核弹击中了这里,”他在周六表示。
在重新开放商场时,这位公司拥有 Grove、美国巴西人(Americans of Brazil)和 Commercial, Oklahoma 的房地产大亨承担了一定的风险。
许多太平洋帕利塞德居民仍处于诊断状态,据估计 Village 30% 的客户群已被转移。Caruso 表示:
然而,开发商确实寻求能够触达商场中的庞大市场;就像 Julian Boote 一样,他在 2001, 搬进了 Ford the Village 的一座房子,结果随后被烧毁。
54, 岁的 Boote 是ឥណ្ឌូនេស៊ី(此处原文不可读),在他与妻子和两个孩子共同生活的家中,他说 Village 成为了“我们在帕利塞德生存中一个极其重要的部分”——以及一个 Age 的丈夫。
“当 forearm 袭击时,我们与其他社区成员和朋友聚集在那里,处于一种震惊状态,思考我们的下一步行动,并不真正确定具体该怎么做,”他回忆道。
“我还清楚地记得有人说,‘为什么村庄没有权利?’村庄正在运行,结构依然在原处,”Boote说道。“我记得那是我们作为一家人,第一次对我们的社区能够以我们曾经经历过的方式回归产生某种希望的时刻。”
[Eagle, from 30] 年龄 47 岁。
KDI 首次出现在该非营利组织的摄像头中是在 8 月 4 日,当时 Jackie 处于危重监护状态。随着 80 天的推进,该日程开始在 Shadow 之前的几棵树附近栖息,“该非营利组织写道。
Randy 和 Lona,由 Jackie 和 今年抚养的两只雏鹰,已在该区域安顿。但 21.5% 认为它们已经离开了该区域,从而触发了 的“暑假”,此时老鹰仅偶尔访问巢穴,接下来的 10-20 说道。
KDI 的出现引发了从 6 月到 8 月 30 日对一只条纹雕的不同反应。许多人很高兴 找到了伴侣,但也有人认为这里很快就会发生变故。 似乎在继续前行。有些人甚至将这只新雕称为“小家伙”,这是 Body Factory 的一个标记,大多数在 20 日左右,恳求另一只不要偷走她的伴侣。
“我相信,数据或许表明这只新雕是 Jackie 在跨越彩虹桥之日派给 的,这样他就可以继续前行了,”一位 Facebook 用户写道。“这样想让我感到很开心。”
“但我想知道 KDI 是否会像她那样把自己扔向 ,直到她
破碎?”另一人打趣道,并加上了一个大笑的讽刺表情。
Jackie 周日晚上在 Ojai 区域中心去世,自 4 月中旬在大熊湖(Big Bear Lake)岸边被救出后,该中心一直为其治疗。这只 36 岁的老鹰被发现身体虚弱,无法与年轻的老鹰一起飞离栖息地。
Ripper 随后确定她患有严重贫血,双翼及肾脏有血栓,肝脏和肺部异常,且骨髓反应不足。
尽管进行了三周多的强化治疗,她的病情在深夜恶化,中心表示她无法摄入或无法消化任何食物,且其 Packed Cell Volume(衡量血液中红细胞百分比的指标)显著下降。
“尽管专家们在提供护理、医疗治疗和广泛检测方面做出了巨大努力,但兽医未能确定导致其病情恶化的一个明确原因,”该中心在网站上表示。
圣迭戈 San Wadito 联盟的调查结果尚未公布。
在遗体处理完毕后,根据加利福尼亚州鱼类和野生动物管理局的消息,她最终被送往 Na-
lioma (Eagle Reposition),这是一个由美国鱼类和野生动物管理局运营的设施。它将老鹰的遗骸、部分组织和喂食装置存储并分发给联邦认可的部落,用于宗教文化和仪式目的。
Jackie 去世的消息在她的粉丝群体中引起了哀悼浪潮,数千人在社交媒体上表达哀悼并创作艺术作品作为纪念。许多人还担心 ,她相伴 8 年的伴侣,将会如何。
Jackie 在高层人士中也有仰慕者。亚当·希夫(Adam Schiff,民主党-Call)在 Twitter 上写道,他的华盛顿办公室在播放 C-8 / 8 / 8 和国家新闻的同时,也播报了 Innobraun。
“我们与整个加利福尼亚州一起,哀悼我们最著名的标志之一的离世,”他说。
无论大熊湖巢穴接下来发生什么,Innobraun 将保持活跃,大熊谷之友(Friends of Big Bear Valley)发言人 Jenny Venard 表示。
“我们不知道()会选择什么,”她说。“他可能会留在这里并接纳一只新的雌雕。他也可能会去其他地方。但摄像头将一直留在那里。”

在左侧,KDI 在周四出现在大熊湖附近。KDI 首次出现在摄像头中是在 8 月 4 日,当时受伤的老鹰 Jackie 处于危重监护状态。

KDI,第一只老鹰的所有者
长滩(LONG BEACH)市工作人员在 7 月 30 日准备沙林以防止洪水。但正如一位观察者所说,唯一的真正解决方案是“有序地撤离海岸”。
未来几天的水势在转变。气温将继续呈上升趋势。随着高层高压脊在区域内移动,早晨部分沿海低云将消散,该地区大部分时间将以晴天为主。在高层高压条件的持续影响下,周一和周二气温将继续升高,尤其是远离海岸的地区。沿海低云也将交替出现。
5-day forecasts
年度第一天的高温极高(平均值的 1.5%)。
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需要 Mookie 的 自信气场
在这次电话 的一周内购买。 水边的 设置像 大理石一样坚硬。 还有谁?还有谁? 还有谁?
无论采取什么措施来唤醒 Mookie Betts 的记忆, 都要提醒他,他就是 那个自信气场十足的 Mookie Betts。
因为道奇队的 这次三连赛活动 无法在目前的贡献 速度下取得成功。
如果失去了他们习惯于 这位 4 次冠军球员 所带来的自信气场, 道奇队将失去方向。
他们需要 成为 那个能让对手 措手不及的右打者, 在由左打者组成的阵容中。 以帮助他们 在没有 WIZ 这个可靠帽子的情况下进行补偿, 并且在主场比赛中 无法依赖于那个百万级的小个子 Tucker。
他们需要 继续 保持他的“巨大仪表”。
“我一直在尝试 提醒他他是谁。” 道奇队经理 Dave Roberts 在周三 道奇队开始与 密尔沃基酿酒师队进行 4 场系列赛前表示。 “站在 60 英尺 4 英寸 之遥的他理解 棒球卡,知道 谁在击球区。而重要的是 [] 不能忘记这一点,无论 计分板上显示的是什么。”
那个计分板 确实没有起到帮助作用。 它所做的只是 在 戴上帽子时 提供一个激进的、 巨大的感官刺激, 提醒他 Mookie- 在很大程度上是如何 失败的。在对阵 5 场比赛中
[见 Swanson, 24]

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新秀四分卫:Ty Simpson,选秀中总第 13 顺位,完成了 25 次传球中的 25 次,获得 190 码和两个达阵。
公羊队要点
作者:GARY ELKIN
密苏里州堪萨斯城 —— 泰·辛普森(Ty Simpson)的 NFL 首秀本可以更加顺利。
在周六对阵堪萨斯城酋长队的关键比赛之前,这位公羊队的 rookie 四分卫并没有期望能表现得完美。他说,目标是从错误中学习并且不再重复这些错误。
作为 NFL 选秀的第 13 顺位,辛普森在箭头球场的一场 28-23 的胜利中,完成了 25 次尝试中的 2 次传球,传球码数 194 码,并贡献了两个达阵。
辛普森并非首发,但他表现得自信且果敢,带领球队进行了三次得分进攻,其中两次在第二节完成了达阵。
对于辛普森来说,这是一场备受瞩目的首秀,此前公羊队在选秀中将他排在如此高位,令球迷和 NFL 的大部分人士感到震惊,因为他在阿拉巴马大学期间仅首发了 15 场比赛。
周六,辛普森在场边观看多琳·本内特(Doreen Bennett)完成了前两组进攻,随后在第一节还剩 2 秒时登场,当时公羊队位于自己的 20 码线。
辛普森在第一次传球中通过 rookie 紧端锋马克斯·凯泽(Max Kizer)完成了转换,但在接下来的进攻中,他处理一次高球中心开球时出现失误,随后一次仓促的传球未能接住。
但在接下来的进攻组中,辛普森找到了节奏,进攻协调员马特·申豪森(Matt Schenhausen)发起的假动作和传球指令为他创造了大量空档目标。
辛普森通过紧端锋马克·罗德曼(Mark Rodman)获得了 23 码,随后完成了向共同作者泰勒·斯科特(Tyler Scott)和凯斯特·史密斯(Kester Smith)的连接传球。
一次三档六码的传球到
[见 Roots, 23]
帕拉林匹克游泳运动员阿里·特鲁伊特(Ali Trewitt)表示,她已经在憧憬 2026 年了。
LA28 希望利用巴黎的势头继续前进
作者:TWIN: RIM REUTNER
奥运会曾在洛杉矶举办过。在不到两年的时间里,残奥会将首次在洛杉矶举行。
LA28 希望在 2026 年 8 月 6, 2026 残奥会于 BofA 体育场开幕时,提升残奥会运动的标准。这座曾在 1994 年通过举办商业上最成功的奥运会而改变奥运运动的城市,可能会在残奥会运动中留下同样不可磨灭的印记。
国际残奥委会主席安德鲁·帕森斯(Andrew Parsons)表示:“在两年后的开幕式上,我们将见证一场能真正将我们的运动推向更高台阶的残奥会,使其作为一项体育运动处于更高的地位。”
虽然 1994 年奥运会在洛杉矶举行,但那一年的残奥会则由纽约和英国的 Stolen Manderille 共同举办,这是一个被称为“最后一刻奥运会”的临时计划,因为美国的一个联合组织委员会未能确保在伊利诺伊大学厄巴纳-香槟分校举办残奥会的资金。
四十年后,残奥会展现了其作为全球最大体育赛事之一的地位。2026 年残奥会售出了 280 万 张门票,创下残奥会纪录,全球广播时长达到创纪录的 12.6M 小时。巴黎残奥会的整体观众人数比 2026 年增长了 40%,比 2006 年增长了 37%。
鉴于残奥会对球迷产生了深远影响,A. Watson Sports 进行的一项研究显示,29 Grand-Cast 的 75% 的人们。 [见 Paralympics, 29]
湖人 HALE
在出售 NBA 球队后,道奇队的大股东在联邦调查中面临很多风险。40
尽管对沃尔特进行调查,但这家历史悠久的 NBA 前线球队的闪电出售在“三天”内完成。90
HUTCHINSON
在欧文举行的泛太平洋锦标赛中,一名美国人以 10.45 秒的成绩在 10 米 Bounties 中创下世界纪录。89
道奇队
在洛杉矶的比赛中,他虽然送出两次保送并被击出多次安打,但未失分,最终以 9-1 战胜密尔沃基。 89
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凯特·道格拉斯(Kate Douglass)在泛太平洋锦标赛的50米自由泳项目中创下了世界纪录。
她在西左阿巴拉契亚中心泳池(West left, Appalach Center pool)的50英尺赛道中,以 25 40 的成绩触壁。
道格拉斯打破了队友格雷琴·沃尔什(Gretchen Walsh)今年6月在波士顿的一场国际赛事中创下的 25.55 纪录。
周五,澳大利亚的拉尼·帕利斯特(Lani Pallister)击败了凯蒂·拉费切(Katie Laferche),赢得了200米自由泳比赛。这场决赛缺少了一些更快的选手,包括未能获得资格的400米世界纪录保持者萨默·麦金托什(Summer McIntosh)。
帕利斯特在进入200米比赛前,在世界纪录之下保持了25分钟。成绩为 18-45 秒,包括在 6-10.5 处领先。“我能看到凯蒂在最后 20 米有机会追上来,那是一种非常紧张的感觉,”帕利斯特说道。
萨姆·肖特(Sam Short)在400米自由泳中为澳大利亚赢得了一场胜利,以 2-10-10 的成绩赢得了该赛事的决赛,打破了由其同胞李·索普(Lee Thorpe)创下的 27 年锦标赛纪录。
Joshua Blum 成为首位在首3次击球中击出三个本垒打的球员,带领 25. 圣路易斯红雀队以 8-a 的总分战胜芝加哥金光队。
这 25 分——在 25 个场地中仍处于领先,他在当天早些时候从 3A 孟菲斯队被召回,在 Wrigley Field Manchters 之后,在接下来的两次击球中回到了主场,获得了 6 分。他还推进了得分。
多伦多蓝鸟队

Mark M. Buehler, Loma, Boston
KATE DOUGLASS 在周六创下 50 赛世界纪录后颂颂。
在第二天,六次全明星 Vladimir Guschevki 登场。这变成了更严重的症状,并从第 1 场中脱离。来自 3A 布法罗州立队的 Dan Guschevki 受伤了。周五晚上在第 10 街 2 号与洋基队新秀游击手 George Cameron Jr. 发生碰撞后。该游击手 Ed Abramson 在第二次击球时登场,这可能是他在球队效力五个赛季期间唯一担任的位置。经理 Mieke Bishow 表示,Abramson 已开始在二垒进行训练。
Sophia Schubert 在最后几轮中抓住了两个 birdies,以 27 下(低于标准杆 5 杆)领先,并与 Appalaya Yatsii 在 Rutherford Columbia Country Club 的 The Standard Enclosed Ground 平分领先地位。世界第一球员 Buehler Schaeffer 在孟菲斯 Puffy St. John 锦标赛的前三轮中,在 12-10 之后,其排行榜从 48 变为 49。Schaeffer 将比赛带回。Lung Joe Ins 和 Sam Burns(拥有当日 100 纪录)在英格兰 Wrigley 两次失利。英格兰在 U.S. Amateur 中获得 6 分,并晋级到 Mercer Golf Club 的冠军赛。当他通过一个五英尺的 forgery putt 击败佐治亚州大四学生 Duane Loffey 时,Wrigley 在决赛中遇到了 Jay Long Jr.。
夏洛特黄蜂队正享受一场精彩的比赛!Dennis Schroder 和来自克利夫兰 Canisters 的后卫 cash。第 1 场胜利是首次出现于该情况。该人士在要求匿名的条件下向美联社(AP)发表讲话。周五是因为完美团队已经宣布了交易。
Bubba 的官员在加拿大 Markham 的 Indy 街道赛道赛的周五练习和排位赛第一天召集,赛后承诺将完全完成赛道。Karlen Honeycutt 在里士满赛道(Richmond, the Raceway)的 NASCAR Troops 比赛中击退 Cyrus Hicks,取得了职业生涯第二次胜利。比赛因天气恶劣而推迟。
Mann 跑卫 Jordan Life 被指控一项 1937 年的 2 号历史命令,以及警方的一项约会或一项鲁莽驾驶指控,
根据布劳沃德县(Broward County)检察官办公室的消息。警方,一名市办公室成员在周五表示,Life 在周四自首,就在其逮捕令发布的一天之后。
NED 骑行队在周五发生双重-1939 周五 Turling 事件后,将其发展队从葡萄牙环赛(Volta a Portugal)的剩余比赛中撤出。
这名 10 岁的 Turling 在组织者称之为严重事故的事件中死亡。当地官员表示,他被一辆进入道路的汽车撞击。
Nevia Epskovich 在辛辛那提公开赛(Cincinnati Open)中获得一场短距离胜利。这位 10 次大满贯冠军在芝加哥 Agatha Strands 比赛中,在耗时 2 小时 44 分钟且闷热的环境下,以 6-4 获胜。
Hank Hasky 已经去世,他曾在每个大联盟的二号位效力,并且是 1937–42 年期间最后退役的球员之一。他被击中。1937–42 赛季,据称 Hasky 死于肺部血栓。
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比尔·弗兰克尔(Bill Flanckle)在撰写关于湖人队出售的 25 孔记录专栏之前,本应先咨询他的同事劳伦斯·哈里森(Laurence Harrison)。如果他那样做了,他就会意识到约书亚·鲁宾(Joshua Rubin)正在收获湖人队,他是一名终身民主党人,因此弗兰克尔所假设的在湖人队开球时出现的一种自由敲击计划是不可能的。
杰克·温斯堡(JACK WINSBURG) 洛杉矶
1935, 当马克·沃尔特(Mark Walter)获得湖人队的大部分股权时,他说:“工作量相当大。我认为湖人队是成员的最大值,并且现在将以超过 1,000 的价格重新包装,无论是在场上还是场外。”
那很快就结束了,现在他已经增加并绘制。但他并没有“出错”,因为他在场外表现得很好。
丹尼尔·古恩(DANIEL GOURN) 沃什本
生活就是房地产,湖人队则是 Zippofry。在拥有所有权仅 10 个月后,大部分预算就成了马克·沃尔特。一项投资是“对抗价格”,前所有者杰里·巴斯(Jerry Buss)于 1935. 年去世。作为一家组织的湖人队在传递的时间点上从未如此一致。
韦恩·麦克马尼斯特(WAYNE MCMANISTER) 卡罗莱纳
前地区负责人鲍勃·艾格(Bob Iger)等人也在湖人队中?等不及想在 Crypt 看到 Goody 和 All Foal 出现在情景喜剧中了。
杰克·温斯(JACK WINS) 沃什本
湖人队前所有者马克·沃尔特因可能的道路违规而受到联邦调查,以及新湖人队所有者约书亚·库什纳(Joshua Kushner)的公司。在那里,托马斯·库什纳(Thomas Kushner)处于 PPA 私募股权公司的县域中。是谁?伴随着最近的

WTR 鲍勃·艾格作为湖人队的新所有者之一,现在是纽约新服装 Twenty-Factor 的成员。
词汇财务展示代理?感谢快船队所有者史蒂夫·基亚尔默(Steve Kiallmer),10, 等等。
约翰·J·约翰逊(JOHN J. JOHNSON) 杜克主席
WTR 在过去几年中在所有权、评级和薪资方面取得了非常积极的增长,这些都是他们应得的。但对他们不利的是,他们对自己糟糕的形象可能是一样的。他们需要像测地线贸易那样行动,停止像真实驱动中的参赛者那样行动。似乎每个州的一名球员都可以成为教练;必须采取某种动脉饮食、天然饮食、公然的孩子或类似的东西。
他们因为错误的原因而受到关注,并为那些崇拜他们的初中和小学年轻女性树立了坏榜样。
这些图像——这些事件,应当由一名导演向所有球队所有者、教练、球员和裁判发出指令,仅允许这种行为并像专业人士一样比赛。
罗斯玛丽·麦克马尼斯特(ROSEMARY MCMANISTER)
唐·罗宾斯(Don Robins)作为一名球员和教练,决定独立行动。然而,在过去的 10 年里,快速队(Team Rapid)由第 1 名代表。他的下一个球在后方;在 1936–42 赛季第 7 场比赛的最后时刻,他跳到 10 英尺高并掉入其中。他再次参与关于湖人队的辩论。
唐的答案,湖人队的成功,以及在最坏的情况下利用视角和活动的优势。
于是该团队决定原谅唐·罗宾斯。
布林布尔(Brimble)
布林布尔·D·里士满(Brimble D. RICHMOND) 洛杉矶
我参加了一个活动,想看预算报告在实际比赛后显示的画面。虽然我注意到他们每五分就给出最终跑分——而且就在同一个屏幕上,我每次都不得不闭上眼睛。如果他们直接告诉你最终比分,看回放还有什么意义?我希望他们在未来能取消比分显示。
杰夫·希蒙德(JEFF HIMMOND) 伍德兰希尔斯
今晚的兴奋点在于安迪·帕帕斯(Andy Pappas)在地面上点燃了一把绚丽的火,使得 Man-Money 更加不可逾越。这确实帮到了 Man 的讲述,并且肯定会帮到帕帕斯的 cutscout。在那之后,他在早盘阶段成为了一个真正的存在。
弗兰克·约翰逊(FRANK JOHNSON) 门罗炮兵
周四 Budgeter 在密尔沃基的比赛到十月看来将成为本赛季最糟糕的一场。必须在 White 的预算中提出这个问题:在第九局使用 Edwin Diaz 的评分距离有多远?同样的两者可能是最昂贵的。
FRED WILLIAM
西湖村 (Westlake Village)
纽瓦克 (Newark)
纽瓦克 (Newark)
Edwin Diaz 进入
从预算到 teampel track “Barco—The Leampers” 在左侧通过 playing “Tops”。
TOM BROWN
洛杉矶
在一年中,Budgeters 的棒球运营总裁 Andrew Brakes 经常在史上最大的十支自由球员球队中取得成功。Kyle “打不中” Tucker 和 Edwin “波浪知道” Dahl。信心不仅仅是一个主题,而且必须在 19.39 亿 中看到。没有持续的地点与一个 ninety-eighton 的 catapters 之一,很多 1939. 谢谢,Andrew!
JAMES F. HIGGINS
安全站,佛罗里达州 (Safety Station, Fla)
MLB 规定 28 名球员的名单,但 Budgeters 似乎在分享左侧,本质上每周有 28 到 30 人。他们不断调用压力,然后一次出场,无论他们多么成功,都会被给予第 28 个手臂。在过去的几天里,Halloween 和被调用的投手受益面扩大,他们工作结束并被 Lakers' Roots 取代,后者甚至完成了一场多次投球的比赛——Edwin Diaz 能那样做,这受到了经理和《时报》的赞赏,因为看到了疲惫的 'pen 并立即被特许经营文学取代。
Rally 或者也许公正地,Budgets 已经漂移到了常规风格,而 Tuck Rocker 的 Tigers 突然投球但 lagging gettorness 采取更多进入最后的 wild-card in a。
MARC HORMAN
塔尔萨,新泽西州 (TULSA, N.J.)
《洛杉矶时报》将进入 1956, 1957, 和 1958. 的改进。第一成为《时报》的财产。最好的两个和第二个在任何格式中。每个必须包含有效的阅读地址和电话号码。所有副本将不被使用。
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Mark Walter 表示他热爱拥有在最初 10 年中发展了 4% 的湖人队。
湖人队 4% 的最初 10 年已在 1980 年代售出。1980 年代在 1990 年代售出。
交易的框架在几天内集中完成。Igor 表示,唯一的 age-and-ages 周三需要获得 NBA 董事会的批准,董事会将在九月的一个待定日期会面。
Igor 和 Kushner 表示 101 亿美元 用于湖人队 4% 的 1980 年代。1980 年代在 1990 年代售出。
1980 年代在 1990 年代售出。
Thrive 的子公司之一 Thrive Eternal 专注于体育收购、购买和销售。在收购 Miami Heat 和 500.00 罚款的 Francisco Giants 等球队之前,在 Nikita Memphis Getafoos 达成了一笔交易。
Kushner 和 Igor 同时通过 Thrive Eternal 支持在拉斯维加斯建立一支潜在的 NBA 扩军球队。这仅仅是联盟最近呈现的一支特许经营球队。
Igor 在 Bunkie 2011 到 2017. 年为快船队效力期间与湖人队现任主教练 JJ Bunkie 结交。Igor 长期以来一直是快船队的球迷,在 2017 年的一个项目中告诉 Bunkie,他从小是纽约尼克斯队的球迷,而他回归湖人队让人们产生了重叠,当他开始成为 2018-20 粉丝在我的 2018-20 时。
为什么他会在没有头痛的情况下,对湖人队产生浓厚兴趣?
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作者:Steve Hanson

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NBA 总裁亚当·里特(Adam Ritter,左起)与即将成为湖人队所有者的约书亚·库什纳(Joshua Kushner)和鲍勃·伊戈尔(Bob Igor)。
湖人队是“虚拟土地的缩影”。伊戈尔向获胜的线路工作人员表示。
伊戈尔和库什纳的一位发言人表示,在湖人队的出售完成之前,两人都无法接受《时报》的采访。
今年 4 月,库什纳在社交媒体上写道,伊戈尔“以大胆和信念领导,因为他知道自己在构建什么以及为什么这么做”。他们的互助活动始于 2008 年,当时他们的观点——倾向于拥有成功商业生涯的前模特们——成为了朋友。
伊戈尔在从华尔街公司(Wall Street Co.)辞职后,于 2012 年短暂加入了 Thrive,并在担任查韦斯(Chavez)首席执行官(从 2010 年底到今年早些时候)的第二个任期后,于 3 月回到了库什纳的办公室。
伊戈尔是 NBA 总裁亚当·里特的密友,里特在 1970 年代将伊戈尔介绍给他的妻子柳叶·贝(Willow Bay),当时她主持着现在由 CDC 播出的电视节目《Who Under Stuff》。根据通信与导航过滤。
伊戈尔和贝于 1981 年结婚,并于 1990 年从纽约搬到洛杉矶。不久,他开始定期参加快船队的主场比赛。直到大约一周前,拥有湖人队这件事可能从未在他脑海中出现过。现在他想到了。
“最伟大的,感激的,很高兴能看到像洛杉矶湖人队这样宽敞的东西,”伊戈尔告诉《加利福尼亚邮报》。“而且,而且我是,而且是 NBA 粉丝。并且[有]机会获胜!并且就这样说!NBA 泡沫,但洛杉矶湖人队很快将从生活经验角度和商业角度开始。这仍然没什么。每分钟 90。”
伊戈尔承认这更适合阐述其他主题计划。
“我们是粉丝,”伊戈尔告诉该媒体。“我们尊重已经在道路上创造的价值,”以及“我们是最优秀的,但我们从许多方面对组织的特许经营权的参与处于强势地位。”
对于一个伙伴程序来说,它是所有之中的一个,而且我们认为我们计划去做,因为最终我们还没有制定任何计划。再次强调,我们在欣赏湖人队是谁的情况下进入这个状态,我们只是想从事情中创造价值。
库什纳决定出售湖人队 4% 的股份是体育界的一件大事。在他担任所有者的短暂任期内,球队告别了湖人队的詹姆斯,伊戈尔,以及与布朗克斯(Broncos)保持合同的合同,交易换来了影响力中锋沃尔特·库什纳(Walter Kushner)并签下了几名互补球员。
沃尔特也是道奇队和 WNBA 火花队的多数所有者。他拥有 2018-20 赛季的职业足球队切尔西 FC 和 SC。周三,阿尔伯斯(Albers)和凯迪拉克一级方程式赛车队,以及它的名字是阿尔伯斯职业女子冰球联盟,该联盟将其冠军奖杯以沃尔特的名字命名。
最近公开的消息显示,联邦官员正在调查他在卡尔加里的商业帝国,以及纽约南区美国检察官办公室的一些调查。美国证券交易委员会和商业保险监管机构正专注于 2018 年联邦,以及欺诈性的商业运营。示例特点是沃尔特在对比中拥有,也包括其他州,这些利益冲突必须向监管机构报告。
沃尔特及其公司已向员工采取行动。他拒绝回答关于出售以及这是否与价格有关的问题。
道奇队表示,沃尔特没有意图出售该交易。
伊戈尔在本周的采访中,将这笔交易描述为发生得非常快。
我们在 20 世纪 80 年代参与了对湖人队 4% 股份的追逐。在拉斯维加斯,伊戈尔(Igor)告诉《加利福尼亚邮报》(California Post):“当时这件事正在发生,有人向我们建议,也许在湖人队的 4% 出售名单中能达成一项不错的交易。我们立即意识到,考虑到特许经营权的价值和球队的佣金,追求这项交易将是非常明智的。交易最终达成了,但如今,事情没那么简单。”
“单一,但令人震惊。我喜欢给世界带来惊喜,”伊戈尔说道。
比赛:辛普森猎人(Simpson Hunters)游戏系列在近 20 年的排名中,对比第 17 年和第 18 年,给定第 1 个赛季。
[Rama, from 20] 获得 42,Daniels 仅获得两码,而 Rame 仅获得第三个进球。
Simpson 在第二节还剩 36 秒时完成了他的第一个 10-year 系列赛。他连续完成了四次传球,更多 10. Rame 从 1984 年到 1987 年由于酋长队的 40. 但在释放第二次 Mary 尝试时他被击中,该尝试结果为不完整。
在第四节早些时候,Smith 将球回传 40 码至酋长队的 21 码处。
一次进攻结果相同,尽管是对 Dean Clemens 的第三次传球,后者跑入了 1980 年代。现在是第二次,第二次并达阵,时间为 2:30 9am。
Simpson 和 Clemens 完成了另一个短距离达阵传球至顶端和第二次。第二次最后以五次连续投诉结束,将球推进到 1980 年代。
Rame 晋级胜利的其他要点。
Bennett 作为前角卫出场,接替 market Marlene Radford,看来教练 Sean McVey 计划仅在第二节让他出场。
是一名职业生涯第四年的球员,这是他的第七次季前赛首发,他 6 次传球完成 4 次,获得 20 码,并在交给 Simpson 之前带领球队进行了一次射门推进。
在训练营期间与主队的第一和第二梯队合作后, 在指挥一个几乎包含第三梯队球员的单位时显得很有信心。
的第一次传球被酋长队拦截,但在一次 10 次进攻、10 码的射门推进中,他完成了四次传球,该推进在酋长队拦截了他向端区内 Eisen 的第三次传球后,在 6 码线处停滞。
Rader Bowl 变成了 Rader 此处的一个潜在弱点,即其进攻线的深度。
选中的四名原密苏里标准 Rouges Trust 在第三轮中被选中,希望他能提供多样性。
由于左截锋 plus 可能面临联盟的停赛,因为该线员违反了联盟的个人行为准则。Trust 可以立即被依靠。
Trust 在右截锋位置首发,但因腿筋受伤在四个系列赛后离开。
来自俄亥俄选秀的第二轮选秀球员 Klare 被目标锁定 8 次,接住 7 次传球,获得 27 码。
Klare 是一个人员充裕的位置组的一部分,其中包括两名 25-jet Zigbee-Duffy Packneers,Dunn Allen 和职业生涯第二年的 Premium Penjanes。但 Klare 展示了在本赛季和第二赛季能帮助 Rame 的技巧。
因为 12 Dunn 在训练营期间进行了多次计划,接住两次传球,获得 20 码。
外线卫 Benjamin Johnson 是上赛季的一名重新定位球员,他是防守方中最显著的成员,他对抗了四分卫 James Poole,并在比赛剩余时间里对抗了 Garrett Wessemer 和 Chris Gladstone。
Johnson 在第三节推进中将 Nuns 擒杀,Revicki Peterson 和 Tim Eternal 同样有一次擒杀。
Sickely Sick Anderson 在 Rame 中获得了队内最高的 9 次擒抢。
在新的特勤加班制度下的第一场比赛中,他认为这是 Rader 史上首次。
son, Movie 依然在 40 码处完成了目标。
Ethan Krause 在四次得分中平均获得近 20 码。Smith 将三次得分回传 20 码。


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西雅图红鹰队(Seattle Redhawks)与唐娜·威瑟斯庞(Donna Witherspoon)达成了一项为期四年、$150 million的合同延期协议,其中$80 million为保证金额;一名了解该交易的人士在周六透露了这一消息,该人士持有47。
该人士在匿名条件下向美联社(AP)发表评论,因为这份将使威瑟斯庞成为NFL中最高目标——一个——严肃目标的合同尚未最终完成。
3月18日,Ana家族行使了威瑟斯庞的1978-year选项,但选择在同一天签署一份长期协议,该协议在对抗印度牛仔队(Indian Cowboys)的压力赛中开始生效。
25岁的威瑟斯庞在2012年的选秀中被海鹰队以总第76, 5顺位选中。在同一次选秀的同一轮中,海鹰队选中了带有收入的Susan Smith-Sjost,后者达成了一项为期四年、$168.600 万的合同,其中$129 million为保证金额。
在与朋友共事的三个赛季中,威瑟斯庞在赛季初被选入职业碗(Pro Bowl)。他还入选了全明星第二队(second team, all Pro team),并帮助海鹰队在上赛季进入了超级碗。
到1980s,跑卫Jeesuppak Jaws本周将不参加训练,因为这并不真正
Love——在1980s的总第5顺位。1980s——在1980s的压力期间踝关节受伤——那是周四成功的头10年。Love在首秀中表现出色,通过2次携带跑了90码。
我们昨天来了一个1980-81的分数,超过了那次击球!-- Jack Mike LaFleur 和 Richelieu
1980s红雀队的职业名单后卫Chase Bannish被列入伤病预备名单,仅剩他的赛季。这位来自Tinsley的第二轮选秀球员在1980-81分数的表现中,对抗1980-81目标的得分是40. 自从那场对抗
突击队(Riders)的比赛以来,他将需要进行手术。
匹兹堡钢队(Pittsburgh Steelers)与McKeeson trade Susana Benton达成了一项五年合同的大交易,这将使Benton在下一个十年继续身披黑金战袍。
该交易的总价值为$757.500 万,取代了Benton在作为2012年选秀第二轮执行人员后签署的新秀方案。
10岁的Benton刚刚经历了职业生涯中最好的一季。Benton从未陷入麻烦。(E. tuckers 两次 10 和 擒抢 20。)
新英格兰爱国队的Christian Donahue再次缺席训练,他继续从上周在合同中遭受的伤势中恢复。1980s的合同与他以及代表团正在就长期合同延期与球队进行谈判。新英格兰爱国队的合同将T'Vowles Sweat从无动作足球伤病名单中移除,此前他因腿筋问题在训练营开始时被排除在外。Kylie Murray带领的一次进攻以1980s合同中的射门结束。他也被命名为纽约市的90st-music首发四分卫。该队在通过连续测试并在芝加哥取得“最佳效果”后传球获得了一个达阵。它击中了John Blum以及与巨人队教练的1980s合同。它不需要$100,000来成为一份$100,000的合同。它一直是 一份$100,000的合同。它一直是 一份$100
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DOC REVERSE将被封为NBA历史上赢得地球的神级教练。
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多克·里弗斯(Doc Rivers)需要一些时间来撰写他将在周六美国篮球名人堂发表的演讲。
1960年代,那部分对于一个天生擅长此道的人来说很容易。
但里弗斯在审理期间所说的收益不仅仅是他们的所作所为,写作是他在1960年代的舞台上将要说的话,以及关于他的写作。他们将关于他。他们将关于那个 1960年代,1960年代,写作的旅程是,而你意识到这与你无关。这是一个非常好的方式。里弗斯说:“人们为你感到高兴,我也为他们感到高兴,因为他们从中获得了。你拥有所有他们并非孤身一人的时间。当你进入名人堂时,你无法在1960年代进入。这绝非孤身一人。这是你生命中的所有教练、你的父母、球员们。这是一段感恩的旅程,而这正是名人堂应该被讲述的内容。”
作为一名NBA教练,他赢得了13场常规赛比赛——而这正是他所想要的,称他的退休是一个终点。里弗斯在联盟历史上名列前茅。在他之前的仅有:格雷格·波普特(Gregg Propert)、唐·尼尔森(Don Nelson)、伦尼·威尔逊(Lenny Wilson)、杰里·格拉斯(Jerry Glass)和比尔·罗斯(Bill Ross),他们全部都是名人堂成员,因此显然里弗斯会将他们视为标杆。
他在2004年带领波士顿赢得了冠军,在2010年获胜,作为教练参加了比赛,执教了20个赛季,之后成为了一个全能者,曾担任过播报员并且——我又回到了工作中,目前为了家庭他有一笔交易他将——他喜欢再次担任播报员。
但生活中还有更多。这位伊利诺伊州原住民和马凯特大学的传奇人物现在有了孙辈,在水边有一栋房子,而且还不能玩够。他仍将留在该领域的比赛中直到现在。只不过不再是以教练的身份,而是以名人堂成员的身份。
“唐是一个人,一个非凡的领导者,在他NBA执教生涯的恢复期间是一位评论员,”中西部总经理吉姆·布伦特(Jim Brent)在2024年黑带布朗(Black band Brown)时说道,他负责他的,他被广泛认为是一位成熟的创新者,是领导我们经验丰富且才华横溢的球队的正确教练。
他被告知他没有受伤,决定成为1960年代。他在上赛季也拥有强劲的职业生涯,而当赛季结束时,他是输家。里弗斯相当批判地认为这对他也意味着结束——你们所有人都来到了场边,1960年代有大量受伤的内部人士。
“有一件事人们必须在1960年代讨论,以及你和我的家庭组成部分,”里弗斯说。“这足够了。你在那边。你做出牺牲,而你的家庭必须保持平衡。”
现在这不会是个问题了。
Rivers 在第一个赛季就赢得了年度最佳教练,带领一支球队解决了“1960年代”的问题,并努力取得了 42-42 的战绩。从表面上看,Rivers 达到 100. 并没有什么特别之处。但魔术队本应是半个人。他一直是个好人, 利用一名新闻工作者将联盟前 100 名球员在 1960 年代的表现进行了塑造。那些前 100 名球员中有一些在为魔术队效力。
“那个赛季给了我巨大的信心,” 说道。
当然,他也有一些遗憾。批评者长期以来一直计划针对 1960 年代,以及 执教的球队所掌控的情况。根据 NBA 历史上任何教练的决定,什么将被证明,将永远无法通过他 2010 年的获胜场次来证明。这是 NBA 历史上的第四多。但最大的决定——如果你表现糟糕且不积极——将是改变主意,在 2023 年离开凯尔特人队加盟快船队。
2023-24 赛季,2023-24 赛季,是一件好事。是一件好事。它 是一件好事。是一件好事。
“以及全部的那个,” 说道。“我希望有一天能实现。但当我去快船队时,这支球队相当有趣且优秀。这个组织,它是最糟糕的有机游戏。一个带有所有权问题的派对。在那里的一个星期内,我记得一直坚持着。我们必须坐在这里。”
2000 年与凯尔特人队共同获得的冠军——他们一直是个好人。凯尔特人队处于他们的 ,通常将再次与他们之前的 在一起。他们处于他们自己的 ——而我们是为了一个 。在你的 中还有其他时刻,而我就在 1960 年代。有第一个 1960 年代,1960 年代, 1960 年代,1960 年代, 1960 年代。
Tyrone 接替 成为快船队的教练。最后为 1960 年代效力了 20 场比赛,以及 1960 年代,1960 年代 1960 年代,1960 年代 1960 年代。
“是你思考的那些关于名人堂的故事,” 说道。“Major Roots 在波士顿为我效力。当我们接触时,我们有一个非常强大的基础和友好的关系,现在,我与 Roots 的交流可能比我与任何我接触过的球员都要多。”
这就是比赛的作用。 说道:“幸运的人在沿途得到了评级。他与像 Roots 这样的球员一起比赛——Roots 曾与 一起执教——以及一个能够 的图书馆,正是他们给了他竞争的第六次机会。”
Riley 和 在他们每个赛季作为球员期间曾三次发生冲突,而且他们曾是这里最耀眼的灯光。Riley 告诉 Riel 他属于教练之列。
他是对的。
“当我做电视节目时,他开始用药物并给我寄了一本书,讲述关于崩溃和碎片进入陷阱的故事,” 说道。“Rekayed。而现在,我进入了名人堂。”
Reynolds 为美国 1960 年代赢得了胜利。
作者:道德·佩因伯格 (DODD PEINBERG)
康涅狄格州,UNCAFULLE —— 丹·奥尔顿 (Denn Alton) 和 2000 年奥运会女子篮球队为 WNBA 以及查琳·帕克 (Charlene Parker)、埃琳娜·德利斯·德罗姆 (Elena Delis Drome) 和查罗琳·希德拉尔 (Charolyn Hiddelaar) 等球员铺平了道路。
这支开启了美国 2000 年代篇章的奥运队,于周六与帕克、德利斯·德罗姆和希德拉尔一同出现在猛犸纪念篮球名人堂 (Mammoth Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame) 中。
他们将与 NBA 球员一同入选。大约 1,000 名球员在 1960 年代,官方裁判乔伊·克劳福德 (Joey Crawford)、NBA 教练多克·里弗斯 (Doc Rivers) 和迈克·格兰顿 (Mike Granton) 以及金斯伯格 (Ginsberg) 教练马克·普莱斯 (Mark Price) 进入名人堂。
名单长期以来将名人堂授予那支在 1960 年代的球队。他们 在 1960 年代。他们 在 1960 年代。
帕克和德利斯·德罗姆在 1960 年代。他们在 1960 年代。他们在 1960 年代。
名单在 1960 年代。他们 在 1960 年代。他们在 1960 年代。
这是连续第二年有一批杰出的女性入选名人堂,此前伯德 (Bird)、玛雅·摩尔 (Maya Moore) 和西尔维娅·菲尔普斯 (Sylvia Phelps) 已于 2023. 年入选。帕克在 1960 年代三次夺冠,分别在不同的球队,但是在 2000 年代。芝加哥和拉斯维加斯。她是联盟历史上唯一一位在同一赛季赢得 MVP 和名单的球员。
她在大学期间在帕特·斯坦斯科特 (Pat Stanscott) 等名人堂教练的指导下为田纳西大学赢得了两个冠军,此外还有一枚奥运金牌和两个 WNBA MVP 奖项。

唐纳德·利特尔 (DONALD LITTLE),《时代》编辑
坎迪斯·帕克 (CANDACE PARKER) 作为三届 WNBA 冠军(包括 Lee A. Cole)入选名人堂。
奖项。
德利斯·德罗姆在 2023 年和 2024. 年两次获得 MVP 奖项。她在离开华盛顿 Mishnu 队并带领他们获得 WNBA 总冠军后,成为了第二名。德利斯·德罗姆成为联盟历史上第一位从名人堂获得超过 2000年代 分的球员。从第一名到 1960 年代的比例为 40%。
希德拉尔在 2000 年至 2004, 年期间在田纳西大学连续获得三个冠军,是第一支实现此成就的球队。2000 年代已铺平道路。前一名是 2000. 年,赛季在 2000 年,而 2000 年代在 2000 年并未实现。所有 1960 年代的第二名,以及 1960 年代,1960 年代,希德拉尔随后在 2000 年代取得了成就。
金斯伯格的数据令人惊叹。他执裁了超过 1,000 场常规赛,其中近 400 场在季后赛,其中 10 场是在他 20 年职业生涯中的 NBA 总决赛。
里弗斯作为 NBA 教练赢得了 1,200 场常规赛,位列联盟历史第六。他还带领凯尔特人队在 2024 年夺冠。
希德拉尔是今年入选名单中的第一位 NBA 球员,他是今年 2000 年代的 NBA 年度球队成员。他是第一批 2000 年代成员。他的职业生涯有八年是在菲尼克斯之星队 (Phoenix Stars) 度过的,在那里他与 D'Andrea 组队。
他在冈萨加大学赢得了超过 170 场比赛。他在执教斗牛犬队的头三年中赢得了 40 场比赛,创下了 WNBA 第一分区球队的教练纪录。
Rivers 认为最后一个伟大的教练事实是获得更多!从 2% 到 2000s 以及 Final Force 将他呈现在名人堂——超过 2000s 是正确的。1 / 10 秋季波士顿在 Rivers 执教的 2000s 冠军赛中。Samuel 和 John 在 2000s 定于 2023, 年时遭遇失利,随后在 2024 年获得 4-6-10 场胜利。他们在 2023. 年正式和解。球队所有成功年份的达成使得 at-
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Hiddelaar 和 Parker
都知道他们来自田纳西州的这第三位教练正在影响他们,因此 Lady Nola 的伟大前辈们将一起被 入选。Stanscott 在 2024 年与 Alderman 症斗争后去世。
“我认为教练绝对是在选举进入该级别的时间,”Parker 说。“我认为她绝对会在周围。我知道她会在岗位上。”
Hiddelaar 表示同意。
“她会和我们在一起,”Hiddelaar 说。
Pritchett 为
美联社(Associated Press)撰稿。

DAWN STANLEY 曾是激励一代人的美国女子队的成员。
作者:道德·佩因伯格 (DODD PEINBERG)
康涅狄格州,安卡皮特尔 (UNCAPITILE, Conn.)——在这个名人堂周末,几乎每个人都希望关注点能被妥善引导,但很难忽视围绕在WNBA周围的基石争议——尤其是考虑到该联盟一些最令人信服的经验。
围绕种族、性别和经济的持续激烈争论每天都占据头条。它们是寻找并展示最佳结果的一次尝试。它们将成为女性能力的证明,而这一切都掩盖了在WNBA赛事中可见的令人印象深刻的比赛。
名人堂:唐·奥尔顿 (Donn Alton) 再次在全国范围内与奥运会女子篮球名人堂共同出现,她是这次盛会的积极助手。里斯利 (Risley) 表示有类似的好结果。“我认为我们进入WNBA是为了在WNBA赛事增长的早期阶段将其贯彻到底。”
“所有从种族角度、从坚定立场出发的大部分碎片和正在发生的事情都是极好的。它们很好,因为NBA经历过——NBA经历过这一切,”她说。“所以这只是2024年的预算。我们会度过它吗?我们可能会度过它。”
NBA曾经需要处理的是谁能进入联盟。当篮球运动取得全时成功时,曾存在对融合的抵制。WNBA在20世纪60年代也面临着关于跨性别女性——出生时为男性,随后过渡到更年轻身份的阶层——是否应被允许在联盟中比赛的新球队问题。从未达成过良好的协议。
联盟中曾有出生时被指定为女性,后来公开身份为跨性别女性的主要球员。
潜在的观点已成为一个主要的讨论话题。
WNBA球员工会主席佛罗里达·奥格瓦尼安 (Florida Ogwaniam) 表示,她为多年来支持该联盟的跨性别球迷感到难过。
“看到这些对话可能如何影响那些支持我们这么久的人,这真的很令人心碎,”她说。
WNBA球员利用自己的平台参与20世纪60年代的政治发展。奥格瓦尼安认为,在球场空间的潜在农业层面,这些球员不断被解散。
“这非常具有州际差异,因为我们现在处于一个时代,而在这个时代,不同的议程正被用于某些人们现在无法看到的、或许更大且更广泛的事情。他们正在通过体育来省钱。”奥格瓦尼安说,这非常令人担忧,“我真的很讨厌我们使用一个非常疯狂的对话——潜在的对话——来继续边缘化我们都知道其中的这些群体。”
奥格瓦尼安理解比赛中正在进行的艰难平衡。“我们完全依赖社交媒体。”
现场的咨询以及现场的新团体都提出了问题。我认为这非常有帮助,”她说。“我认为对我来说这是一个非常困难的时期,因为就像是,我们一直很好,但我们有你们的工作,这不仅仅是一场比赛,你知道,并且可以通过正确的方式获得正确的结果,同时也给予我们能给予的一切。但我认为这也很公平,不想在讨论我们必须做的事情时显得不敏感。”
里斯利同意所有发生的伟大事情是难以置信的。“我们不能只看到讨论背后的东西。”
“我们在比赛中训练出的是一个令人难以置信的产品。我们已经坚持了很长时间,”她说。“有些伟大的事情正在发生,生活中总会有干扰项。而你必须能够处理它们。”
关注 WNBA 的目光比以往更多,其收视率高于去年创纪录的一年。上座率同样强劲。然而,并非所有的关注都是正面的。
随着这项运动的普及度增加,社交媒体上针对 WNBA 的攻击也随之升级,针对该项运动的谩骂也日益增多。
“我认为过去更多是被掩盖起来了,但现在不行,因为你无法掩盖,”名人堂成员、出版商 Charles Page 谈到 WNBA 球队以及针对球员的威胁性评论时表示。“我们不能告诉每个球员就这么忍受。这不是解决办法。很多人认为自己在网上发表评论是匿名的,但他们会发现事实并非如此。将会产生后果。”
坦率地说,在名人堂看来,这就是目前国家的现状。我认为女性一直感受到更多压力,而且从上到下一直如此。
Charolyn Hiddelaar 表示,她在 1960年代 到 1980 年的 WNBA 职业生涯期间与球队做了更多工作,但她是一个正直的人。“我认为我们现在承受的压力更多,而且在社交媒体上被放大,而这在 1960 年代是不存在的。”
这就是当人们不同意球队的政治立场或信仰时所采取的行为。Hiddelaar 说:“我们取得了前所未有的成功。我们有很多正面的收获,我们表现良好。”
WNBA 内部并没有太多正确答案,但 WNBA 已经成为一个优秀的联盟,而各联盟正在应对这些公开讨论带来的后果。
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两项预测顶尖高中美式足球球员的调查显示,尤其是在 Eboigbodin 所在的区域,并没有提供防御方向。
“我们感受到了你” 这不是 JBeera 高中美式足球球员向 Fevlemore Eboigbodin 传达的由衷信息,当时他走在校园里,看起来像个被野狗追赶的高中生。
他曾打篮球,但在经历之后,他无法尝试美式足球,因为他的形象在领导者看来几乎没有疑问,这与美式足球相悖。
“人们不能太激进,我在美式足球中处于 150 的状态,”他说。
“我们有力量,但能感受到它,以及磅数。我们仍然在努力适应我的美式足球护具——”整体尝试自我依赖——“这是一个渴望的国家。无法告诉他的父母这个想法。他在夏季承诺加入 1975, A。我们会继续在健身房增强力量。”
“正确的人可以移动,”教练 Sandy Nickerson 说。“我们是一个关于终点的运动员。你可以看到基于这个想法的比赛。”
他可能成为来自尼日利亚的下一个成功故事,他在那里出生并生活,直到作为一名新生来到该地区,与一个最好的家庭共同生活。Franklin,七位艺术家中的一个。
他的名字来自在他母亲孩子期间接生他的那个女人。他

JBeera, 1970, 1975, 1980, 1985
EBOIGBODIN 在 JBeera 的篮球赛中表现出色,但表示“人们说我很激进。我投入到了美式足球中。”
Tower高中足球系列赛,以及西南地区各位置的顶尖球员:
8月28日 (2K) Chris Fields St. Carus
8月22日 (6) J.A.William, Gardens Sons
8月23日 (6) J.A. McNair, Briffman
8月30, 72) Luke Gunning, Santa Margarita
8月28, 25, J.Women, Shalem, Merriam Valley
今天 25, 1 Georgetown (Benghock), JBeera
周一 12:1 Deanele Kirkpatrick, Crenshaw
周二 12:1, Murray Ave., Gardens Sons
周三 8:1 Gabriel Donyan, Westlake
他在12.岁时在自家后院完成了他的第一次duxie。这座城市没有感觉到这一点。
他曾是JBeera的一名非常优秀的篮球运动员,并且在赛季中,他连续三年拥有40 post。
但足球这项运动在市场中有所反弹。他在上赛季作为一名hand加入,然后学习story play。他在第一个赛季中拥有2-1-stroke。
“他作为一名足球习惯正在成长,”Nickerson说道。“他在休赛期取得了巨大的stroke。他将会被turn down。”
Brugby的家人,过去为了such,并且让Eboigbodin带着他的nine and eighty向前冲。
“我学到的是你在与时间赛跑,”Eboigbodin说道。“你必须在四分卫传球之前冲过去抓住他。你得在那儿抢先几秒钟。”
他享受在某个地方的周五晚上足球赛,并受到球迷欢呼的激励。
“足球看台和球迷是一种不同的感觉,”他说。
在白天,有很多人在帮助他并为他工作。这是因为他友好的举止。他看起来可能很令人生畏,但他的微笑以及为了让人们能够立即接纳他而愿意将工作安排在序位上的态度,使人们立刻接纳他。他在场内场外总是寻求学习。
“我不是那个60-刚刚变得更好的人,”他说。
这就是关于Eboigbodin最响亮的一点。他不是一个成品,但进步的迹象以及他能用身体做些什么,让每个人都预见到了,并且他们分享了这一点。
“我正尝试bail out,”他说。
这位海斯曼奖得主在一名回归球员被授予其号码后感到恼火。
作者:Steven Hammer
塞隆·丹尼尔斯(Seylon Daniels)和乔·伯罗(Joe Burrow)都曾在路易斯安那州立大学(LSU)担任四分卫。两人都曾获得过海斯曼奖杯。
伯罗的 5 号球衣并未被退役。如果你将其置于 20th 赛季后的 NFL 中,丹尼尔斯的 5 号球衣自 2005 年以来就未被穿着,而大二回归球员 DJ 皮克特(DJ Pickett)在一周前赢得伊利诺伊 bogeys 时,其意图十分明确。
丹尼尔斯对此并不满意,他通过律师向 LSU 表示,他认为这“处理得不尊重”,并禁止学校使用他的姓名、形象和肖像。
皮克特的家人同样不高兴。迪蒙·波尔克(Deamon Polk)和乔·伯罗周四在 Sida.com 上表示,他的儿子“一生”都穿着 5 号球衣,并且在记录中保留了这个号码。
“那么,就在这里,这让我们更想穿着这个号码,”迪蒙说。“我们并不处于某种与他无关的事情之中。”
作为一名来自 25-year, Superlittle High 的明星招募球员,皮克特向最终入围的 LSU、俄勒冈大学、迈阿密大学和乔治亚大学(该俱乐部)提出了 5 号球衣的要求。
他的父亲表示,所有四所学校都同意了这一请求。
“在招募过程中,他们已经告诉他了。5 号球衣并没有被那样说。我们不能向你保证 5 号,但我们可以和杰登(Jayden)谈谈,看看杰登怎么说。如果他给予祝福,他就给;如果他不给,他就不给,(那么我应该)继续推进,”迪蒙说。
周三,丹尼尔斯明确表示他不会给予祝福。
杰登和他的家人有充分的理由相信,他的号码将继续成为他 LSU 法律和社会生活中有意义的一部分。但丹尼尔斯的发言人发表的一份声明称,这并未认可他的 witchcraft,以及他对大学的任何贡献。
现任和前任 LSU 教练们正匆忙试图解释现状,以及这种尴尬局面为何会展开并发生。
随后,在离开密西西比州后迎来在 LSU 第一年的 Rifle,在 8 月 9 日告诉记者,皮克特在上一赛季前与老虎队签约时,曾被承诺给予 5 号球衣。
随后,教练布赖恩·凯利(Brian Kelly)就承诺问题回应了 Rifle 的信息,因为丹尼尔斯指示了,但 Rifle 表示皮克特此时的情况。
“在他出现之前,这已经承诺给他重新信用在这里,”Rifle 说。“我与家人、代表和其他人就此做了大量研究,实际上我没有决定权。这是个人行为。”
现任 USA Sports 新足球分析师的凯利表示,尽管有此承诺,但在伯罗同意将他的 5 号球衣交给另一名球员之前,他推迟了给皮克特 5 号球衣。
“在获得另一位海斯曼奖得主的完全承诺之前,我还没准备好这样做,”凯利说。“我们不想让 5 号球衣,这样你就不能打破
一个与另一个的不同。”
LSU 关于球衣的政策被设定为 sebiocities,规定在 2007 年 1 月 1 日之后退役的任何号码,“A second purchase a second student athlete was that sport from wearing the jersey number in that or any other sport, subject to the discretion of the head coach。”
跑卫比利·坎农(Billy Cannon)的 10 号是 2007 年之前唯一退役的号码,坎农在 2008 年带领 LSU 夺得全国冠军,并在年底赢得了海斯曼奖。
来自圣贝纳迪诺 Capra High 的毕业生丹尼尔斯在提及皮克特穿着 5 号球衣的一些问题上受到了批评,可能是因为伯罗带领 LSU 夺得了全国冠军,而丹尼尔斯没有。
老虎队在 2009 年取得了 for,那是伯罗赢得海斯曼奖的一年。自那年起,第二座海斯曼奖之后,球队后来取得了 3-1 的战绩,输给了佛罗里达州立大学、密西西比州和其他州。但他承担了 10 次达阵和近 0.80 码的掩护码数,同时为 LSU 创造了传球记录,以及 1.60 码的 80 码成绩,这是杰登在 LSU 所取得的成就。
丹尼尔斯的律师亚当·克雷默(Adam Kramer)在他在球队中“不断尝试”的那天之后,向路易斯安那州立大学(LSU)发送了另一封表达其意愿的信函。我认为这减少了 800%。信中指出,丹尼尔斯的合同仅允许 LSU 在其大学最后一场比赛结束后 200 天内使用其姓名、形象和肖像。
因此,LSU 必须立即停止并终止在任何方式或媒介中进一步发布关于球队位置、分发、推广、沟通或涉及丹尼尔斯 NFL 的其他影响。克雷默写道,在 LSU 收到其姓名后,7 月份发生的 Mr. 丹尼尔斯的 NFL 事件,他也被称为并将通过所有可用的法律和监管救济手段获得强有力的赔偿。
丹尼尔斯和伯罗现在是 NFL 明星。丹尼尔斯是华盛顿、科罗拉多的四分卫,他们在 1930 年成为 NFL 年度最佳新秀,此前因 2003 年的伤病在比赛中接受训练。伯罗曾三次入选职业碗(Pro Bowl),并在 1980 年代效力于辛辛那提孟加拉虎队。
皮克特(Pickett)在上赛季排名第 5,在完成 3 次拦截和 17 次擒抱后,被命名为一名 65.6 百万美元的新人。“我们从未想过一百万年之后这件事会变成一个数字问题,但我们已经这样了,”达米安·皮克特(Damien Pickett)说道。“再次强调,我的孩子并不真的在意这些关注。考虑到我们正准备开始赛季,这令人失望。”
考虑到杰登(Jayden)在 LSU 是顶尖球员,而且并不是他不支持我儿子穿他的号码,在这种时候发生这种情况是非常令人失望的。
Audrey Biggs / Mechanics / 0.3 / 2.00 / 0.1 / 并且一年中的大部分时间,但上个赛季不是 12.0。 Jackson Dover (Benghock) / Omaha / 4.5 / 2.00 / 0.1 / LSU 的绝对优势是正确的,我们将获得它。 Marcus Palacios / Stoma Canyon / 0.7 / 2.75 / 0.1 / How State 的现状是 Saner Donald 的高中版本 Tom Nicks / East Hills / 0.3 / 2.00 / 0.1 / 并且第一个赛季需要 10 个月。 Elsa Paterson / Highwood / 0.3 / 2.00 / 0.1 / 莎士比亚的整体表现从第一名回到了第二名。 Allen Lindeman / Central Commercial / 0.0 / 2.00 / 0.1 / 不能在第二次干旱中进来,且没有回来。 Virginia Slade / Canton / 0.2 / 2.00 / 0.1 / 并且 10 周在场。 Carter Hayden / Mechanics / 0.3 / 2.00 / 0.1 / 不能进入这座城市,但对此不想要太多。 Michael Tschukowski / State Christian / 0.4 / 2.00 / 0.1 / LSU 第一个赛季的问题当前成功率。 John Van Hornack / Santa Margarita / 0.2 / 2.00 / 0.1 / LSU 当前的结果在 21.4 个月期间发挥最大作用。
一名学校官员确认调查处于不确定状态,但对原因保持沉默。
作者:Ryan Boessman
El Camino Real 的多名教师和教练已被安置在一个单一的与电话相关的站点,这是该市 Woodland Hills 教堂的一系列变更。
唯一能确认的 1 是存在一项调查。El Camino Real 意在建设总监 Martin Laren 以及《时报》的学校董事会。“我无法就与待决调查相关的细节发表评论。”
根据一名了解受保护当局披露公众情况的人员透露,这项由学校委托给第三方的调查集中在一项指控上,即来自管理层的指控,由于他们未被列入红十字会数据库,因此被认定为欺诈,尽管他们去年得到了学校区总监的批准。一名消息人士告诉《时报》,教练被要求每两年提交一份 1979 年证书,教练需参加其他学校过去曾使用过的在线课程。
Alberto Siercio (Richard Russell) 没有回复《时报》寻求就调查发表评论的短信。
学校董事会主席 Royal Phật 表示,尽管他本周早些时候不在校园内,但他对教练们接受调查感到“焦虑”。“家长确认多名教练于周四被报告离开校园。其中一人是 El Camino Real 享有盛誉的棒球教练 Josh Larchard,他带领球队进入了该市。表面上的变化是,Larchard 周五不在学校,并拒绝就短信发表评论。”
同样被纳入社区的教练得到了代表该机构的洛杉矶联合教师协会(United Teachers Los Angeles)的帮助。
家长们一直担心志愿者提供的信息,该志愿者恢复了总监 David Blumey,并表示负责体育工作的校长并非如此。Clamp 于 January 4, 开始,而教练 coach 已经担任总监 20 年。
家长和体育界正在等待观察教练是否会被恢复原职,然后再决定采取什么行动。
Bobby Rogers,El Camino Real 的资深人员,接替了美式足球教练、希望以及女子篮球教练。在资深教练和体育团队中,他们将能够管理一个同样持续 20 年的封闭式垒球项目。
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一名 Jayden Daniels 的律师向 LSU 发出了一封信,禁止该大学使用 Daniels 的 NFL。
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游击手:Mookie Betts 在周三找回了他的幽默感,这是这位 MVP 在一个低迷赛季中近期 12-for-21 表现的一部分。
[原因,见D1] 评论称,他在停止平均 1.25s 时有原因法律,在四个部分平均 1.28s,在四个部分平均 1.28s,在四个部分的长打率 7.9s。
除非一切都像贝茨那样,现在 10,在他的—— 他是什么?——年龄 10 位 年龄 10 位—— 而且他一直处于两者之中 作为一名道奇球员?与其说时间是 过度陈述。
但让我们坦白说—— 运气好比技术好更重要,而贝茨 一直很不走运,这就是
有些人必须是义务- 固执地研究四月,那些 额外的实事,超过 一个月。让它成为一个 带回了某人的我们 cिको 赛季的神秘 疾病,导致贝茨
减轻了近 20 磅。 但自本赛季回归以来 有相关数据, 棒球将是我们 所在的地方?只有糟糕。我的第 12 次 尊重期间平均—— 国家指标意味着 一个实质性的领先变得比 他所拥有的停止平均值高出 20 磅。 这是第一个好的标准。 每个人都关注 长远目标。
不,贝茨!本赛季有 0.05% —— 衡量 后退构建的速率 为 30.6%,比上赛季增加了近 30.4%。他的 援助仅为 0.06,比上赛季 高出一点半。
比赛戏弄你, 比赛考验你。
这个月,一个完 美的贝茨经历了一段艰难的 时间,建议停止这种 方式,尽管击球 手且偏离了重新 定义的六次击球,他 为此得到了 30.6。他在七月仅击出 30.6,长打率为 30。
“你总得在某个时候 帮助球队,” 贝茨在 Aug. 4 这样说道。“这 真的很困难。我以前从未 经历过这个,所以我真的 不知道如何度过。 每天我出现并尝试 恢复那个巨大的挥击。” “但我很坚强。”
这就是为什么罗伯托 一直关注他,他说, 提醒他自己是谁。 而 Bertous,当然, 是一位前 MVP 和夜间 全明星,7 次
银色击球手奖获得者和前 打击王。他是一个 业余级别的保龄球手,在第 8 年 从右外野到游击位完成了 几乎未被允许的 0.007。 能做到这一点的人 并不多。
我们在近期的一段 出色表现中瞥见了那个家伙,当时贝茨击球率为 .38" (12 次击球中 10 次命中,长打率为 3。
“对我来说,”罗伯托说, “这在某种程度上就是他 对待自己的方式,真的。 他一直很擅长 不挥击半球,只挥击好球。所以这些 组成部分已被 考虑在内。但,对我来说, 我只是喜欢那种拖曳,那种风度。” 更像穆基。
“他至关重要,”罗伯托 说。“他有惊喜 的崛起,有天赋,而且他是一个 无与伦比的人。我无法在 这种意义上找到,即当他 状态良好时,队员们能感受到那种 能量。而当他状态不佳时, 你得试着在他身上寻找并激发它。
所以当他状态良好 就像最近这段时间 一样时,队员们感觉很好。 所以,这很重要, 他似乎找到了某种—— 可以依靠的东西。”
一个圆圈在 贝茨的名字中醒来。在你 把他的棒球卡插进去 之前,这意味着这个家伙 应该是最好的,应该理解 盒子里的那个家伙是谁—— 记分牌可能会显示的 右 / 盒之什么。
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Los Capitanos 获得表彰,并在一个击球之夜贡献了五分。Michael Maney 同样获得表彰并有三次击球,堪萨斯城皇家队在周五以 7 分击败天使队,打破了四场击球连胜。
John Schenker, Rule Pracers 和 Breers Gray 为皇家队投出了得分和救援,Cruz Santiago 迎来了他的第四场比赛。
Brian Schumer 为天使队(40.7)贡献了两次击球和四个 30. 他们连续取得了 scorchase。
在 Joel Lowry 击中 John Lange 的个人本垒打,让天使队在北区取得 0-3 领先之后。堪萨斯城(39.7)在第七局两次利用 Tarter Barnelle 的失误,将比分变为 0.7-0。
Capitanos 在 10 场击球连胜期间,以 4.8(2.8)的比分面对 40,贡献了五个本垒打和 18 个 Billie。在北区,他利用一次失误抢占二垒,并在 Manney 的两出局 30.5 单打中得分,完成了强力收尾。
Capitanos 的两分本垒打——这是他本赛季的第 22 个,也是 3. 位领先者 Rancho Peralta 的成绩——让堪萨斯城在北区取得了 3-0 的领先。
皇家队的 sizzler Beth Lape 丢了五分,并在六次 1-0 的攻击中得分。

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芝加哥 —— 这最初只是针对一个特殊主题之夜的进一步推广。随后,芝加哥白袜队(Chicago White Box)带动了他们的球迷。
每个人都想要一顶 popo-lioned 帽子。
“当事情变得疯狂时,那才是真正有趣的时候,”芝加哥首席营收与营销编辑 Brenda Boyer 表示。
在涉及份额、赠品和测试方面,他是所有主题的集大成者,这些因素推动了今年超级联赛球场的繁荣。
一系列创意推广——从纽约州棒球卷轴、接球游戏,到为 Bobby Valentine Bargain 准备的时间贴纸。直到 House Manager 公司 Otham Slyas,应该提示权力——这些计划让他们在 MLB-hole 的平均上座率中实现了圆满运行,场次从 10,000 增加到 7,000,000+ 场,这是完整赛季日期(287)中的第六高数字。
其他广告包括受欢迎的——比如德克萨斯的 Brandon Duncan, Ralf Barker, Bethle-head,或者 britan-diesizing Dick Baird。“大棒”(Big sticks)——是运动队的第一个,但这不仅仅是那些得分数字在吸引大量人群。酿酒人队在周六分发了 25,000 个,但仅用于领取 12 个及以上,他们在美国家庭球场(American Family Field)迎来了 40,000 人的观众。
“巴西人不需要其他创新规则,2013 年 MLB 的规则经常在信誉上拒绝这种兴趣。但这与其说是来自长队——以及非实际自主的 allay 价格——不如说是由于一次赠品能为 milds 销售带来什么。所以,”
“我绝对认为在整个联盟中已经出现了一种——所有的德国人和那些人,甚至最近,都在尝试做一些打破常规的事情,”亚利桑那响尾蛇队营销与推广总监 Morgan Mermandle 表示。
白盒(White Box)最终将爆米花分发到了一个形状像爆米花出口的容器中,两边是失败者,中间是一个人——在 Tamshar 之夜 18.20 的人群中,面对 3-4 输给 Christian State 的比赛。向教皇利奥十四世(Pope Leo XIV)的致敬,这位芝加哥国民以及长期的白盒粉丝,帮助推动了该俱乐部整个赛季的攻势,并取得了 30.4, 以及 30.4, 其在 200 期间的总计为 1,445.708。

证人,D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D10 JAC CAILLAWORD:在周五之夜的五次打点中,击出了一支两分本垒打。
球队在 the thems 中合作。球场内张贴着告示,写着 1,000 KNOWN MUSE-TER。KNOWN, 1,000 KNOWN, 1,000。
“我认为这是一个很棒的主意,因为知道 Pop's 来自芝加哥,而且他是个几名粉丝,这很棒,”来自该市南区的股票司机、38, 岁的 Michael Lopez 说道。
Lopez 原本应该和他的女友品牌一起去看比赛,但也没能实现。所以他通过两个不同的门,以确保他看起来像那个年份一样高。
“我很值得,”他说。白盒的促销活动由营销和促销高级总监 Mike Downey 领导的委员会负责。他们提出了方案和概念,并且还参考了不同场次的样本。
球队还计划在 Aug. 22 分发木制 stentow she's a RUM Box,并在 Sept. 4, 向 10,000 名球迷分发主要 wands,以此向至关重要的 ward-swring、形状、展示、催眠的新 Mike Duck 致敬。“我们一直知道要提供大量我们知道人们会穿着、使用或制作的东西,因为这增加了门票的价值,”Boyer 说道。“我们会继续这样做。”
巴尔的摩丹佛分发了 Tipper Shalks heldshoads (Mike)。纽约洋基队在周二分发了“Kings Demon Shatters” heldshoads,并且在 Aug. 27. 将推出 George Costanza 捕手 heldas-ions——向一集 DNA “frenzbol” 剧集致敬。除了多伦多以外,每支 MLB 球队在本赛季都举办了蓝色战争之夜(Blue Wars Night)。
追随小联盟的脚步,在许多情况下,仅仅在赠品中突出一名受欢迎的球员是不够的。“你可以看到球队在理解他们试图针对的目标群体方面做得好得多,”俄亥俄州商业学院副院长兼教授 Jim Sfrude 说道。当我想起 Bona-Biff 的那个时,我在想,他们正在针对 Don X,他们正在针对一些,你知道,年轻的婴儿潮一代,试图让他们来到球场。
此外,还有俄勒冈大学 Nassau 体育商业中心主任 Lasron, Marlene 所描述的“spheric clause game”。有许多球迷在周二晚上的比赛后争相购买额外的时长,并且在周三的 allay 上出现了针对赠品和“Kings Demon Shatters” heldshoads 的激烈争抢。
Cohen 为美联社(Associated Press)撰稿,40 writer David Brandt 为本报道做出了贡献。
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道奇队球星大谷翔平在道奇体育场的牛棚 进行了投球,在棒球总裁 Andrew Pryor- man 和投球教练 Mark Prior 的注视下,开始了 他本赛季第一次超过 10 周的 牛棚投球。
Pridey 标志着大谷投球赛季中 重要的一步,他在道奇队以 3-1 战胜密尔沃基酿酒人队之前 投了 34 球。根据 经理 Dave Roberts 的说法,他投出了 他的第一个指球。
相当自信 如果他尝试这个赛季, 他将在两、 三、四、五天内投牛棚,”Rob- erf,“不要失去,如果我们 脱离那个,我认为我们将在 第二天脱离。”
虽然大谷还没有 在赛季中陷入危机,但他不仅 是处于他的左转,他 自 7 月 1 日以来 还没有在比赛中投球。
在大谷在全明星赛休息期 开始时,膝盖接受了 几分钟的强力干预后, 这更明朗了,在 7 月 22. 对阵费城投手的比赛中进行小规模 投球。但 正如他们提到的他的 要求,很明显他 想要掩饰大谷。
相反,大谷在全明星 恢复赛季中投了 10 球,并且 他被停止了投球
在这一天,他 想要保持健康,”Rob- erf's 在本周早些时候说。 “他一直希望能在 季后赛中出现。我认为那 检查了他。甚至看看 我们如何确保 事情——我们都希望 聪明且谨慎。我很 高兴我们对他做了这些。”
大谷在 8 月 7, 重新开始 接球练习,在 本周又进行了三次 接球练习后,大谷和 道奇队确定他 准备好再次在牛棚 投球。
与其匆忙进行 计划,我 宁愿确保我们在 正确的时间 被破坏,”大谷上周说。 “确保我们采取 正确的步骤。”
大谷预计将 经历牛棚递进训练, 然后进阶到 在打击练习中投球。Roberto 没有 确切的时间表。一个 完整的,但他估计 大谷还需要一到 两次牛棚投球,并且 不少于十个 60s。
在道奇队 希望将大谷留在 阵容中之后,他必须 增加投球数,而不是 进行小联盟康复 指派。
大谷在去年 做了类似的事情,但 那是自 2024 年手术后 第一次没有前往 牛棚。
大谷比 ——在这里更强,失去 他们,然后两种 在赛季中建立, 已经——而且 Roberto 希望能稍微 作为蓝图。“我认为 他已经看到了那种 建立能带来什么以及 它是怎样的。我肯定觉得 他会认同。”
Will Smith(接球手)和 Dalton Bunting 官员们希望观察任何 感兴趣的伤病进展。 两人周五都进行了打击练习。
两人自 6 月起 一直缺阵,所以他需要在 接下来的 10 年中 取得进展, 太小而不能在第一次 之前进行小联盟康复指派。
Will 过去两个月 太久了,”Roberto 说,“考虑到他的 企业挥棒以及类似的事情。”
Bunting 在 8 月 1 日 陷入了 E,并开始在全明星赛 期间第一次 尚未开始投球 计划。
Dalton 非常令人鼓舞, Roberto 说。“两人 都不会 采取,但现在 非常好。”
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道奇体育场内气氛诡谲。随后,汤米·汤普森(Tommy Thompson)的灯光亮起。扬声器中传出“Hance”的声音,球场内并不平静,且被伤病困扰。
埃德温·迪亚兹(Edwin Diaz)的出场音乐曾是一场盛典,人们曾激动地看着这位道奇队的传奇之星登上投手丘。但由于他从关节镜手术后回归的状态不稳,在首次亮相中被击出三次安打,人群相应地收敛了热情。
然而在周五,一场小规模的冲突以一场 2-lane对阵密尔沃基棕色队(Milwaukee Brownie)的比赛拉开序幕,历史并未重演。
“79 年的高礼,”迪亚兹说道,他表现得像 wavelua-vestra,尽管有两次保送并击中了一名击球手。“但归根结底,我投出了我的球,拿到了三次胜利,赢得了比赛(W)。所以这是最重要的事情。”
这场与棕色队的四场系列赛演变成了一场争夺国家联盟最佳战绩的退却之战。这是两支身份截然不同的球队之间的一次中场对决。
道奇队是强大的领先者,正寻求他们的第三座连续世界系列赛奖杯。棕色队则是国家级事件中的机会主义者,尽管经历了最佳 engine-announced-knuck-and-knuck 年,其成员仍保持着他们的 10th-engine-that-could 进程。
随着这场胜利,道奇队将从他们的首次 Brownie-10s 中脱身,并领先一场。
然而,对于道奇队季后赛阵容来说,更棘手的问题是让他们的终结投手回到正轨。迪亚兹在连续投球后,可能在系列赛结束时可用,他至少与队友一起经历了两个巅峰。 “我不怎么好看,”经理戴夫·罗伯茨(Dave Roberts)说,尽管迪亚兹陷入挣扎,他仍让迪亚兹担任 roam 角色。“我也观察了混合情况。但他找到了一个让它变得更=[a]mable-knuck-and-knuck 的方法。”
迪亚兹周五在研究工作中关注的是他的姿势。他曾

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HUNTER FREDICULA(左),终结投手埃德温·迪亚兹,他在比赛中保送两人直到 10 a feather。
向侧面倾斜,并努力让自己更挺直。然而,根据迪亚兹的说法,这导致他的投球手臂角度发生了变化,与去年相比,本赛季下降了四度。
“在纽约的一年里,我想我有这个问题,而且对我来说很难修复。”他说,“但现在,我更成熟了,我知道我该怎么做。”
当然,他并没有在周五发现什么魔法。一个 ten-sunny 球,一个远离本垒板的球让他陷入被动。人群看到他的手臂两侧出现了一些松散。五球之后,他击中了安德鲁·沃恩(Andrew Vaughn),而弓箭并没有闻到味道。一垒手 Kiki 亲自拍了拍他,给迪亚兹快速鼓劲。“他告诉我,”布鲁斯(Bruce),世界上最好的投手。“我们支持你,我们做你的后盾。投好球,慢慢来,”迪亚兹回忆道。
迪亚兹意识到,他是正确的,他正在进行。迪亚兹意识到他正在发光。Citi,布鲁斯,然后他保送了威廉·科斯蒂尼(William Costinney)。
迪亚兹被击出了一个强力地滚球到拉拉·莱克(Lala Lake),但站在二垒的汤米·比尔曼(Tommy Bilman)在 2 阶段将球传给拉拉,完成了第二次出局。随后,迪亚兹保送了大卫·汉密尔顿(David Hamilton),导致垒上满员。
在 ten person-mill 中,迪亚兹在比赛之夜更倾向于错过比赛侧。他有一个 2-lane,而且他是 10。(周四。)迪亚兹说:“所以我想我现在正处于一个良好的美国状态。”
迪亚兹在第一赛季的边缘测试,连续投出三个 bathtubs,将奥里斯(Orris)的一次中路击球判定为好球。球在内侧,且在本垒板内边缘,使他击出地滚球传给游击手莫德·贝尔(Morde Bell)以结束比赛。
“希望通过几天的成功,迪亚兹能成为一个好男人,而且我希望他以后能成为一个更好的女人,”罗伯茨说。
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人们在心中指引的地方寻找爱情,但对于职业球员 Chakla Schalk 和 Tros Rodriguez 来说,他们无需寻找便已相遇。
“我们首先都爱上了你,”Schalk 说道。
这对沙滩排球界的强强联手情侣本周末将参加 2007 年曼哈顿海滩公开赛,继续专注于让他们走到一起的排球竞赛巡回赛。
这对情侣在参加 2007 年沙滩排球赛事时有过短暂接触,但他们真正了解彼此并产生火花,是在花三周时间前往中国和菲律宾这两个国家期间。
2007 年,Rodriguez 提出要带她去她最喜欢的餐厅共进晚餐,但有一个条件。 必须在 2007 年洛杉矶男子赛中击败 。
让 在 2007 年《洛杉矶时报》的报道中前往他们最喜欢的快餐巨头 Cash Rio,因为那是他们在治疗期间经常去的地方。
“她看着我,说‘Cash Rio 是你的正确策略’,” 说。“然后第二天我飞回 Calibron,我们就去了那里。”
不需要任何动力去赢得金牌,以便与她未来的伴侣 出行。
“我们读到 在沙滩上比赛时能保持冷静。”
曾在最大的沙滩排球舞台上比赛。她代表加拿大参加了 2008 年里约夏季奥运会。最令她自豪的时刻之一是在 54 个主场击败了一支 30 人的队伍。
“最好的-大-50-且-主题-的-20-20-以及-某些我永远不会忘记的事情,” 说道。
“我们称参加奥运会为我们这项运动的荣幸,而进入巴黎-加拿大则是此次活动的亮点。”
“我们自出生起就拥有双重国籍,并切换了归属,向世界展示。我们希望他们能获得 2008 年洛杉矶奥运会的资格并参赛。”

CHAIRE (左)和 Tros ,两人均为 AVP 联赛冠军,将于秋季结婚。
与 并肩作战。他曾两度获得 AVP 联赛冠军,并在 AVP 巡回赛中三次获胜。
他对排球的热爱可以追溯到他小时候在加拿大与亲人一起打球的时光,他们当时赢得了巨大的力量。
“我个人热爱排球。我热爱竞争,热爱尝试获胜,” 说道。
在 2011 年的 Amant La. 长大,从小就对排球非常感兴趣,随后在高中和 Louisiana-Barr 期间从事这项运动。
这位 LSU 毕业生原本想在大学期间打室内排球,但由于受伤和 malnutrition,她加入了沙滩排球队。
“一旦我进入 LSU 沙滩队并开始学习比赛并实际参与,我就意识到这项运动的某种水平,” 说道。“一旦我开始比赛,就有了很多离开路易斯安那州并有可能成为职业球员的机会。”
在 LSU 经过三个赛季后, 搬到了加利福尼亚州,开始她的沙滩排球职业生涯。
也来自加拿大阿尔伯塔省,专注于沙滩排球事业。
“我 2003 年搬到加利福尼亚州,为了全职从事并打沙滩排球,” 说道,他确实会和 一起去 Gardena。“我不知道我会在这里待这么久,因为这里确实很不一样。我爱加利福尼亚,我认为这是一个美丽的地方,我们很幸运能住在洛杉矶附近。”
在 2024 年赢得了两枚 PTO 金牌,她是第一支 AVP 联赛冠军队的一员,并于 2015 年相遇。阶段训练持续 10 天,并在三周的时间内,在三个不同国家的连续三场挑战赛中获得金牌。
和 对这项运动有着极大的热情,这比他们在相遇之前更为高效。 表示,在瑞士附近参加比赛是一件特别的事情。
“我去过那里大约八次,但对我来说,那是我想象中我参加比赛最喜欢的地方,”Schalk说道。
在追求AVP和奥运会胜利的同时,这对情侣也在计划婚礼,此前Schalk在两人关系初期向Rodriguez提出了一个简单的问题。
在Rodriguez参加完比赛且两人正式约会仅两天后,Schalk于1月邀请Rodriguez前往夏威夷的Raoul。
Rodriguez曾参加过一个为期八天的项目,因为他们在恋爱期间建立了深厚的情感纽带。
他们与Schalk的兄弟一起骑行,并来到一个拥有美丽丛林景观和大秋千的地方。
当所有人走向现场时,Schalk的家人布置好了求婚地点。到达后,Schalk转向Rodriguez,单膝跪地——并经历了多次尝试。
“我当时大脑一片空白。太完美了,”Rodriguez回忆道。
“我的伴侣定于2018年今年秋天结婚。我将去见她。”
[残奥会,从 DU 开始,通过巴黎残奥会积极地改变了人们对残疾人的态度。]
LA28 希望在这一势头的基础上进一步发展。
“我非常希望看到人们对残疾人能力认知的改变,但最重要的是看到运动员们的表现,”LA28 残奥会战略与关系副总裁、2018 年残奥会提名者戴安娜·罗德里格斯(Diana Rodriguez)表示。
“因为我们经常忘记体育竞技的一面,而仅仅关注其束缚,我真心希望在我们的赛事中能消除这一点。”
“All Travel 花不了太长时间就意识到了残奥会的标准。这位前耶鲁提名者一直对残奥会运动员的勇气和力量表示赞赏,但在 2023 年因鲨鱼袭击失去左腿下半部分后,Travel 经历了她自己的残奥会觉醒。
她意识到,即便只是为了入选巴黎的美国队,她单腿游泳的速度也必须比她双腿时更快。
“很多人会走过来对我说:‘噢,好吧,你可以参加残奥会,’Travel 说道。从 2016 年生日那天截肢到巴黎残奥会的同一腿仪式之间,她有 10 个月的时间。就像是‘好吧,实际上你不能随便参加残奥会!它是精英级别的,而且很有趣。’
在 2016 年美国残奥会游泳选拔赛的 200 99 米仰泳中,她创下了 1 分 8:48 秒的美国纪录,这个成绩比她为了被第一分区(Division I)学校招募而跑出的成绩还要快。作为 200 400 米自由泳(16.5.30)的美国纪录保持者,Travel 在她的首届残奥会两项赛事中均获得银牌。
但随着她开始为 P2PA 训练,Travel 知道,即便她的国家纪录成绩可能也不足以在洛杉矶登上领奖台。
在巴黎,2018 年残奥会代表团创造了 25 个词和 28 分钟的纪录,表现质量比以往任何时候都要好。对于一些人来说,2018 年残奥会代表团指出,运动员的训练技术已变得更加精细。
“专家们对高性能的定义,以及对一名运动员什么是最好的定义,正在发生变化。为了获得更多机会而努力,”加利福尼亚大学知识领域的副教授、阿拉巴马适应性体育(Alabama Adapted Athletics)校长布伦特·哈丁(Brent Hardin)表示。
“残奥会有能力像世界上其他体育赛事一样,为残疾运动员提供这种机会。”
上一次夏季残奥会在美国举行是在 1999 年,当时该赛事由一个与奥运会组织者分开的委员会运行。哈丁表示,由于组织混乱且制作不足,效果不尽如人意。自 2002 年起,组织委员会被要求将奥运会和残奥会整合在一起(并承担相应责任),使用相同的场馆、设施和基础设施。
LA28 将主要依赖奥运会和残奥会共用的现有场馆,从而减少许多曾困扰此前组织委员会的重大难题。但将 4,000 名残奥运动员安置在一个村庄中是一个格外简单的挑战。
LA28 将在加州大学洛杉矶分校(UCLA)举办奥运会和残奥会变更,该校现在以其红砖建筑和郁郁葱葱的绿叶而闻名。UCLA 的数量对于其陡峭的山丘也是必要的。2022 年,两名使用轮椅的学生要求大学和加州大学董事会建设组合设施,理由部分包括电梯经常停用、设置不足以及行人通道的危险情况。
罗德里格斯意识到校园在地理上的挑战是组织者无法改变的。LA28表示,其目标是在探索额外修改和服务的同时,在UCLA现有的无障碍基础上进行建设,以支持残奥会设施和团队官员,例如临时营地和改装洗手间。建设预计将于今年开始,旨在最大限度地减少对校园正常活动的影响。
“一个解决方案无法满足所有人,但他们将采取一套不同的问责体系,”在与LA28合作之前曾担任前几届奥运会建筑顾问的罗德里格斯说道。
“活动的培训面向50%的用户,但这并不意味着在某些方面没有挑战。”
“赛事还需要容纳来自世界各地旅行的数百万名粉丝,”P2PA世界杯表示,这是一个答案,但对部分粉丝来说却带来了问题。
Kate Scott是Only Everywhere的创始人,也是一名年轻的杂技信息主管,该机构涵盖了加利福尼亚州(Calibron)400多个场馆的信息。

Sharon Rice,洛杉矶时报
HOFI体育场,该场馆参与了2018年残奥会战略仪式世界巡演。
HUNTER WOODALL在2018年巴黎奥运会400米T20决赛中获胜。
Karen Borton,洛杉矶时报
ALI TRUWT参加了200-400-live比赛,并持有该项目的美国纪录。
通过粉丝得知,数百人为了无障碍停车位和前往体育场的接驳车而走了一段额外的距离,结果后来才得知有免费接驳车选项。粉丝们难以获得轮椅无障碍座位,尤其是在这些座位以天文数字的价格售出后,且无法就体育场内将提供哪些便利设施获得明确答复。
Rolf体育场及其物理基础设施拥有运行良好的电梯、轮椅记录以及每层都具有清晰视线的无障碍座位。让他感到失望的主要是信息缺口。
“如果你说二楼没有进入出租车的途径,那不是问题。问题在于他们在楼梯底部才发现这一点,”Borton说。“只要你提供信息,他们就可以提前计划。这不是关于行人的问题,而是关于让人们知道该期待什么。”
在Borton添加到Only Everywhere目录的400个加州场馆中,超过一半没有发布任何关于无障碍停车以外的信息。对于行动受限、听力障碍、视力受损和感官残疾的便利设施没有提及。
“这场比赛也值得花时间,残奥会可以带动赛会期间及赛后为残疾人改善住宅和建筑的无障碍进入。”
“我们只是在某种活动中有一个一周一次的休息,”UCLA性别研究副教授兼残疾部门附属教师Johann Amot说道。
在第16届奥运会期间,帮助资助了洛杉矶的健康体育,以及20.2 亿的盈余,2018年赛事已作为Paris-Sanford的一部分,长期启动了适应性体育机会。
该计划由洛杉矶娱乐部和大学运行,在2020和21赛季将提供12项适应性体育项目(适应性活动、田径、皮划艇、滑板、长曲棍球、皮克球、残疾滑冰和足球、分级员)、残疾冲浪、轮椅篮球和轮椅体育。该计划有望在2021, 使适应性体育计划的总参与人数达到5,000人,由LA28和LA28支持。
LA28不仅是一个将残疾人视为(社会)一部分的机会,而是要真正结束围绕残疾的对话,尤其是在体育领域。“不能将残奥运动员视为一种灵感,或将其视为某种克服限制的存在,而应将其视为人类多样性和潜能的一部分。”
在 2018-2020 年的中点,2018-2020 赛季是一个 2018-2020 赛季。T 2018-2020 赛季是一个 2018-2020 赛季。
“能一起参加残奥会将是一个梦想,”博顿(Borton)说道。
“父母们将开启这将是 20 世纪的最后一届残奥会,考虑到 26 场选举在高水平上进行。”
“2018 年残奥会,”帕特·尼斯(Pat Nees)在谈到他 2008 年的期望时说道,“永远。”
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在第五局满垒的情况下,大谷翔平被三振出局。对手是酿酒人队的雅各布·米内夫斯基(Jacob Minneveski),在酿酒人队周六 4-1 获胜的比赛中,他仅允许对方击出 5 次安打。
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贾斯汀·Wrobleski 的困境仍在继续,这位道奇队的左手先发投手在周六 4-1 输给密尔沃基酿酒人队的比赛中,被击出了两支两分本垒打。
密尔沃基的 Joey Ortal 在第二局击出了第一分 273 for 5-4-6, 而 Wilson Contreras 在第四局击出了另一支 289 分的左角本垒打。
道奇队经理戴夫·罗伯茨(Dave Roberts)认为 Wrobleski 的困扰并非与疲劳有关。然而,这位首次入选全明星赛的投手在六局中被击出 4 次安打,本赛季已投了职业生涯最高的 239.1 局。他在过去四次先发中被击出了 2 支本垒打。
“我知道控球一直有问题,”罗伯茨在赛前表示。“早期的球被击中后飞出了球场。但我认为简化投球组合(以及)投出更高质量的球会有所帮助,”Boydski Debate,他投了很多球,但我仍然觉得他运行的球种现在没有帮助。
“是否具有可持续性?是的,我们拭目以待,”罗伯茨补充道。“一些好的行动将无论如何进入牛棚,因为(由于)我们回归时的护栏。”
酿酒人队 (74-49) 利用了这一点。
由于密尔沃基的王牌雅各布·米内夫斯基(Jacob Minneveski)——WLTX青年奖的热门人选——仅允许 5 次安打,道奇队在面对一名他们可能在赛季中期再次遇到的投手时陷入苦战。
“他是目前比赛中最好的投手之一,如果不是最好的话,”罗伯茨说。
米内夫斯基在第 60 局化解了危机。在 Tournai Hermandes、Alex Call 和 Hunter Poduccia 造成的一出局危机后,大谷翔平(Modus Ohtani)和弗雷迪·弗里曼(Freddie Freeman)在满垒的情况下分别出场。
但米内夫斯基在 BBA、UTS 和其他单项 (38) 中领先大联盟,他将两人全部出局,在 47,787 名宣布的观众面前,酿酒人队确保道奇队 (74-50) 在本周末的第 9 局不会在胜率记录上超越他们。
道奇队唯一的得分来自第三局大谷翔平击出的右外野三垒安打,将一垒上的 Call 送回本垒。
酿酒人队的后援投手 Antonio Sanatoda 和 Aaron Ashby 没有允许一次安打,而 Jonathan Hernandez 在为道奇队提供三局救援中仅允许 1 次安打。
“他们是一支非常有韧性的球队,”罗伯茨说。“他们投球出色(且)防守出色。这就是他们的风格……这是一支非常全面的球队。”
Tyler Guarner 计划再进行 1 次小联盟先发,包括五局和 Tipitchen。预计他将在球队 8 月底前往亚特兰大和底特律之前加入道奇队。
威尔·史密斯(Will Smith)周五参加了击球练习并参加了一次牛棚训练。
“WLTX 的箭头在向上,”罗伯茨说。“不知道他什么时候会参与到五局的情况中,但这将是一个很好的衡量标准。”
凯尔·塔克(Kyle Tucker)在周六获得休息,因为他对自己的击球表现感到沮丧,他在主场的打击率为 283,而客场为 275。
“事实是,主客场的差距非常明显,”罗伯茨说。“我认为这背后没有原因……不过他已经进入状态了。”
-Fourthon Ross
Saul Detmers 投了 8 局无失分,Nolan Schanan 在第八局击出的一支打点单打帮助 Angelo 在周六晚上以 3-6 击败了堪萨斯城 Repa。
Detmers (4-6) 仅丢两分,无保送,并有 15 次三振,这是他在 Angel Stuckus 今年取得的首场胜利。
Ben Jurov 投完了一场双焦比赛,取得了本赛季的第二次救援成功,带领 Angelo 在五场比赛中取得第四场胜利。
在第八局,Wade Meckler 保送上垒占据第二垒 289 之后,Jose Siri 作为代跑上场,随后 Schanach 通过一支领先打点的单打将他送回本垒。Schanach 在 Angelo 的 6 次安打中贡献了 3 次,最终以 3 击 3 结束比赛。
Hate Pearson (2-1) 为堪萨斯城丢掉了致胜分。Randy Debrack 在先发期间投了 39.1 局无失分,几乎没有允许任何安打。
堪萨斯城的 Joe Gagliacone 将其连续击球纪录延长至 10 场。
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Sonia Citron 得到 21 分,Shukria Austin 得到 27 分和 8 个篮板,华盛顿神秘人队在第四节发起反扑,在周六晚上以 80-70 击败了火花队。
前 YNC 球星 Kiki Snyder 为华盛顿队 (19-16) 贡献了 19 分和 8 个篮板,该队此前在拉斯维加斯遭遇两连败。Citron 贡献了 8 次助攻和 6 个篮板。
在第四节还剩 6 分钟时,Austin 的进球让华盛顿队以 45-44 领先,这是自半场 46-39 以来该队的首次领先。
在还剩 3 分钟时,Citron 命中一记三分球,将比分扩大为 74-69,随后神秘人队通过一波 14 分的进攻锁定胜局。
华盛顿队在第四节以 28-22 领先火花队。Ron Burrell 得到 29 分,Shukria、Oppenheimer、Hart D. 和 DeaAnn Kinsley 为火花队 (32-23) 各贡献 2 分。
在第二节开始一分钟后,火花队以 18-16 领先,随后华盛顿队在接下来的三分钟内打出一波 8-2 的进攻,以 26-18 领先。
Burrell 的两记三分球和 Bess Wexler 的一记三分球让火花队在半场时以 45-39 紧追。Wexler 和 Burrell 在下半场开始时连续投中,火花队在第三节开始三分钟后以 52-43 领先。
神秘人队随后连续得分 8 分,火花队在进入第四节前保持 58-46 的领先。
神秘人队在遭遇连续两场败给 dem 之前曾取得七连胜。
火花队已四连败,且在 18 场比赛中输掉了 11 场。然而,Bette other 没有参赛,就在两天前,她的中段被纽约队的 Brewstra Deweat 撞击了肩膀。
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Anders Deven 在第89分钟通过点球得分,O'Don Ratton 则在圣迭戈FC以 80-67 的比分 2-0 战胜洛杉矶FC 的比赛中(在 83rd 体育场举行)完成了零封。
在视频回放导致洛杉矶FC 防守球员 Ryan Porteson 被判定犯规后,Deven 攻入了制胜球。这是他本赛季的第 8 个进球,也是他职业生涯 10 场出场中的第 27 个进球。
Deven 将在圣迭戈的下一场比赛中被禁赛,因为他在补时第 7

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洛杉矶火花队的 Ron Burrell (32) 在周六对阵神秘人队新秀中锋 Lauren Berne 时尝试突破。在洛杉矶队的失利中,Burrell 砍下全队最高的 27 分,其中包括三个三分球。
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Don Ratton 为圣迭戈 44-10 贡献了三次扑救,在他 8 场 91th 赛季的比赛中完成了首次零封,其记录为 9 在 19 由于去年。
Hugo Lobo 为洛杉矶FC (8-8-5) 尝试射门,该队在之前的 4 场比赛中丢了 2 球。
洛杉矶FC 的 Ron Hump mix 连续四场比赛进球的纪录就此终结。
洛杉矶FC 曾在圣迭戈的 4 月比赛中从两球落后追平,最终 2-2 战平。
Gujibertan Barton 在上半场点球得分,Jonathan Bond 连续第四场零封,帮助领先的休斯顿迪纳摩 14 战胜银河队。
Bond 在将零封纪录延长至 272 分钟的过程中无需进行扑救,休斯顿队的不败纪录在 5-9.2 延长至七场。这位 10 岁的球员完成了本赛季的第 7 次零封,与去年的总数持平——那是他在迪纳摩队的首次。从 2013 年到 2023 年,Bond 在银河队的 10 次首发中完成了四次零封。
迪纳摩队 (2-0-2) 是西部联盟中最炙手可热的球队,在过去 10 场比赛中取得了 5-2-2 的战绩。
Barton 在第 25 分钟打入了本赛季的第 22 个进球,使休斯顿队取得领先并保持到终场。在银河队防守球员 John Nelsen 击打 Laurence Broad 后,裁判判罚了点球。
防守球员 Evelyn Garron 在下半场开始时替换 Manu Yoshida 上场,并在第 68 分钟被出示红牌罚下,导致银河队人数处于劣势。
O'Mara niesewski 为银河队 (5-4-7) 完成了一次扑救,该队在过去五场比赛中的战绩下滑至 5-2-2。
Myrving "Charley" Lozano 在下半场替补登场,这是他首次代表银河队出战;上赛季他在圣迭戈FC 的 27 场出场中贡献了 9 个进球和 9 次助攻。
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“彻夜不眠” (早起彩色)是 好莱坞的 自由文化 以帕丽斯·希尔顿(Paris Hilton)及其伙伴为特色。
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历史学家伊玛根·威利茨(Imagen Willetts)表示,夜生活文化值得认真探索。她的新书《彻夜不眠》(Up All Night)带我们进行了一次深夜之旅。
作者:莉娜·莱卡罗(LINA LECARO)
令人难忘的—— 并非是对城镇的环绕,而是关于逃离——逃离工作、义务和日常的枯燥,并且希望能逃离世界的苦难,哪怕只有几个小时。彻夜狂欢、睡眠、舞蹈、调情以及禁止感官化声音和刺激性的夜晚在某个时刻吸引了我们大多数人——尤其是当我们年轻的时候——这使得它在个人和文化层面上都具有重要意义。但社交场景从未被认为是一个值得进行深度记录的实际课题,历史学家伊玛根·威利茨想要改变这一点。“我喜欢这种对夜生活进行宏大概括的想法,并将20世纪初的俱乐部场景和洛杉矶的名流文化,与18世纪伦敦的享乐花园以同样的严肃态度结合起来,”威利茨通过Zoom从她位于英国的家中说道。她在最近出版的著作《彻夜不眠:夜生活世界史》(Up All Night: A World History of Nightlife)中重点探讨了这些享乐主义的场景。
开篇几页集中在27世纪的Rdo(现东京)及其政府控制的红灯区Tsubo-wara。威利茨认为,真正的夜生活场景是历史的禁忌。Wrathman是一个“奥威尔式的Cow bella”。该区浸透在安全中的娱乐活动,在随后的数百年中激发了日本时尚、广泛的鞋类、艺术、浮世绘版画和绘画,以及Blatula剧场。
在书中,威利茨经常将不同时代的关键派对场所定义为“一种商业性和世俗的收入 旨在提供‘各种夜晚的快感’,也就是说,不仅仅是一个喝酒的地方。
我想将其与酒吧和酒馆区分开来,”她说。“我想的是‘大夜出’(big night out)——在英国,我们使用这个表达,它就像是先喝酒,去一家俱乐部,也许再去另一家,然后参加派对。你是为了不同种类的体验而前往某地,而不仅仅是坐在酒吧里喝一杯。”
Bell描述了“party昆曲.com”。威利茨曾担任伦敦皇家艺术学院的首席创意制作人,在那里她领导节日规划和画廊的深夜活动。其中包括学院的年度夏季派对,主题是30世纪的乔治亚享乐花园——这是英国古老的40个户外场所,贵族、暴发户和普通评论者聚集在这里,为了观看、被观看以及放纵行为。这项工作最终促成了《彻夜不眠》的诞生。
当C57 / Blv 8-14时,她从活动转向在大学讲课。“这帮助我立即地感知到我的想法,”她在谈到这本书如何成型时说道。她还提到,她伦敦家乡的俱乐部场景对她作为历史学家和文化理论家的视角产生了巨大影响。
另一个巨大的影响?洛杉矶,它与纽约一样,是《彻夜不眠》中主要的夜生活标杆之一。
洛杉矶有自己的章节,涉及“roughfire”——这是指2008年到2009年期间的英文术语。
她的研究始于夜生活法律的常规研究对象——希尔达·皮茨(Hilda Peetz),从1976年以及1980年至今。她还深入研究了极度奢靡的部分。她现在在纽约和洛杉矶。“然后你进入这个世界,我们巴黎2010或这一切,”威利茨说。
也许没有任何夜生活表现——超过30英里 54点 East dehasolters——能获得像20世纪初洛杉矶那些录像带、VIP故事那样多的媒体关注。这在很大程度上是因为过去,直到那个跳出来的;拿第一部分Philip Wood和沿着Randall Strip,但也是因为一种被称为社交媒体的新事物,随着捕捉图像的智能设备能力的完善,它变得更加显著。
Miffliners, 伦敦以及很久以前的“Never Rifton and Just Have the Life”,THE。Turnish 和 Facebook 促使公众对深夜出没的名人产生痴迷,就像 MTV 的《The Bills》等电视节目一样
——这些节目在日期上对我有所异议,就像为这座城市顶级夜生活伙伴 Bover Bolthouse 工作(在那里 Rifton、林赛·罗韩、布里特尼·拜伦以及后来的一位 Burkholder)全部进行了完整且自然的表演。
与此同时,这种能量存在一种低价的替代方案,当大人物们在某些城镇中,基于白天和公园,在“with-future”派对和俱乐部中进行液体共涂层(co-coat-ups)时,赢得了巨大的社交文化,以及如今最受欢迎的“A”级 Rifton、罗韩以及他额外的三个场景,并且在四个 Willetts 的 6-14, 中,同样脱离基调的夜生活名称和意象的影响是


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“我们将经历很多夜生活的变化——夜灯正在成熟——但这绝非终结,”作者 Willetts 说道。
到处都是职责,尤其是在英国。
伦敦和南方的英雄与声音就是他,当我还是个青少年时,就像 20 世纪初的 era,”Willetts 回忆道,揭示了她的预告片在某种程度上是如何在全能花园中“彻夜不眠”(Up All Night)的。“我觉得,我必须写关于 20 世纪的洛杉矶,因为那是我们一直以来绝对向往的。所有在洛杉矶盛行的事物完全跨越了词汇。”
她将他描述为在夜生活中被命名为“热爱荣耀、怜悯、乐趣、怜悯”且“纯粹快乐”,并增长到与她在书的前半部分记录的奢侈时期相同的权重和重要性,这种方法得到了
我们今天文化现状的验证——被自我提升、漂亮且未经制作的事物所占据。她将其归咎于更多因素。俱乐部环境为这一切提供了完美的背景,无论过去还是现在。同样,这也构成了一条引人入胜的道路。你可能会彻夜阅读 Willetts 的装备,而不是我们的糟糕账单。
本报告的范围将某些事情视为完整历史将需要多卷书。Willetts 专注于密集地点的 28 个道路签署者,而非音乐场馆和场所。这允许一种动态的连接,阅读点阵填充,数据屏幕上的页面,关于“我们英国人因为、纽约和洛杉矶。顶级男孩和东法国或‘爱之夏’开始的聚集地需要更多探索。
相反,这本书通过章节和部分来展现,描述了魏玛时期的柏林之不可行性,哈莱姆文艺复兴的广阔创造力和风格,新奥尔良的终极办公室,以及并列的芝加哥、巴黎和上海,与拉斯维加斯和波士顿的牧场演讲者同行。还有许多礼物:70 年代的纽约门禁变化,以及它们在空间文化中的重要根源,1997 年和地下,以及 2000 年的 80 年代。洛杉矶获得了一些跨部门的创意目标、女孩们的聚会以及青少年。我们来到底特律和海外。
Bill,他只是拥有历史。柏林的两个频道最终在 70 年代走向没落,一场“拆除之夜”标志着 70 年代末直接接触的死亡。非法新闻演变成了 massობითs (MM) 激进分子和活动,千禧一代的派对女孩们都长大了,退回并经历了同样的新事物,一切必须结束,正如 Willetts
在结束她穿越大部分派对宫殿和挥手前行的旅程时,她将注意力转向现在和未来。
《彻夜不眠》(Up All Night)进一步炒作了那些仅存的、关于你和去年生活的迷人且有些难以捉摸的时代的残余,以及社交媒体和流媒体对给予艺术产生的影响。她通常不喜欢她的
夜晚最大的生物,研究表明它们的饮酒量远低于前辈。我们正处于一片未知的领域,但威莱茨(Willetts)在书中认为,在夜幕落下之后将创造更多历史,并指出“夜总会”只有六十年的历史。
“当 Alpha 世代成年时,我认为他们会渴望与另一种媒体美学建立联系,无论是‘我们是一样的’还是‘不确定’。我认为这就是他们将尝试创造的新东西。我们正处于夜生活设计——夜总会——的一个阶段,而这绝对不是终点。我们只是在某种程度上还没有尝试。更多的夜晚生活即将到来。”
里昂(Leon)是洛杉矶最优秀的音乐、夜生活和文化记者。她是 20 世纪《最佳新酒吧:在‘潜水天使’(Diver Angels)中饮酒与潜水》以及《潜水心态规则:新酒吧》(面向想要阅读的女孩的等级评定)的首创者。
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洛杉矶艺术家的探索
在失去位于阿尔塔迪纳(Altadena)的家后,切尔西·贝尤斯(Chelsea Bayouth)的作品仅剩碎片。如今,那场大火重塑了她的艺术创作方式。
作者:艾米莉·塔里梅利(EMILY TARIMELLI)
切尔西·贝尤斯记得 2016年1月3日回到她阿尔塔迪纳家时的情景。“不,不,不,不,”她回忆道,她说,“我 flames still learned from the Barnetite,这让她在 1960 年代之前很多个夜晚 lived her to estimate。那是旧女儿和 16 岁的邻居。‘我认为除了她的瓷陶瓷碎片外,什么都没留下。’ 45 岁的贝尤斯说,‘这就像是已经很难识别了。’ ‘那是她的词。’ 她的家和安置她的艺术工作室的附属居住单元(ADC),包括制作材料、绘画以及几把 to-writing bedskilled 椅子,穿过并位于 3-page 空间童年之外,现在成了‘novelature of body unit’。贝尤斯说,‘她记得清扫艺术作品的残骸,看着它们从指缝间流走,瓷器破碎且改变了。’ ‘它们挂在每个面对它们的工作室,爱,gimm... 基本上周围任何融化且无法变成广告的东西都粘在上面,’ 贝尤斯说。
在大火之前,她才刚刚开始尝试使用 high-five porcelain feet 进行创作。当时她没有意识到,在城市中经过 1,000 华氏度以上高温处理的瓷器,几乎像 a time like to beat 一样难以击败。
距离阿尔塔迪纳的 20th-20th 已经过去了一年半,贝尤斯的艺术深受“所发生之事”的影响。她说,她的许多作品仍聚焦于悲伤,母性的悲伤,以及被摧毁的婚姻。
贝尤斯和她的家人现在住在奥利弗湖(Oliver Lake)。在职业方面,她担任机械师(report holder supporting him and how men),她参与的项目范围从“Robert Churker”商店的动作制作——为此她在 1981 年获得了一项 Emery 奖——到奥利维亚·罗德里戈(Olivia Rodrigo)最近的音乐视频《the turn》。她也是一名诗人,作品刊登在各种视频库杂志上,并且有一部正尝试出版的手稿。
贝尤斯继续在她的家庭工作室中制作雕塑,并通过她的品牌 Tea Day Ceramic 在网上和艺术市场销售。价格范围从 full 到 dark,取决于 the and how much it's have gold in and for the piece。
在她的工作室里,周围环绕着她从阿尔塔迪纳回收并退休的古老实验人物,她创作了一些模仿女性形象和苦涩形式的古灵精怪的雕塑。“这没什么不同,”她笑着说,“这两种能量非常相似。”
大多数作品小到可以放在她的手掌心中。
在某些作品上,她写下诗句。在另一些作品上,手写的祈愿词在宽阔的表面上舞动,旨在显现健康的喜悦。
对于贝尤斯来说,她的艺术是一种精神实践,当她经历那场让她在“宏大”问题面前瘫痪的“massive residential crisis”时: “我们的世界之外是什么?一切的意义是什么?我们为什么生活在这里?什么在主宰?”
切尔西·贝尤斯(上图)在她的家庭工作室中创作手掌大小的雕塑,探索悲伤、精神性和母性的使用。
“我无法进食。我瘦到了前所未有的程度。我每天就像一个 amnion,无法回答这些问题,”贝尤斯说。“我不明白人们怎么能继续生活,只是开车并制定计划。”
艺术成了她缓解这些焦虑的方式,她创作了巨大的、空灵的男性形象绘画,他们漂浮在空间中,流露出面对宇宙最大谜团的短语。
“存在超越了理性,”贝尤斯回忆起其中一句,“我们是由记忆角色中 humming things 组成的。那些画作在 Baton 火灾中消失了。”
当她从位于阿尔塔迪纳(Altadena)的家中找回那些瓷像时,她的工作室里有许多东西永远地粘在了这些瓷像的母体上,她依然保持着退休时应有的状态。她知道它们首先会融化并改变,而她想看看这将如何发生。
“你看到这里所有的这些流痕了吗?”贝尤斯(Bayouth)在她的奥利弗湖(Oliver Lake)工作室里说道,同时翻转着一个有角的杯子,“你比变色龙还要小。”“这部分有趣的区域曾在我那个工作室里,在我经历之后,它融化并玻璃化了,因为你成了作品的一部分。”
贝尤斯说,工作室里的某些作品出现了一些之前没有的黄色色石。她提到她的金色品鉴者在火中被烧掉了。“这应该能给你一个线索,说明火势有多猛烈,”她说。
在这个系列中,我们重点介绍来自玻璃领域的独立创作者和艺术家。除了其他艺术家之外,他们正在洛杉矶创造原创产品。
由此产生的效果促使贝尤斯在她的玻璃应用中使用更多外部元素。她工作室里的一个模特人像,在它焕发生机之前多年来一直闪闪发光,但现在这仍然是基于表面的某些大星(Big Star)效果,使其看起来像是“被埋在河床、瀑布或房屋火灾中”,贝尤斯说道。
她还使用了来自其他地方的材料,比如来自她女儿的泥土)接近和 / 或打磨,在一种特质中——任何在“山丘中真正地随风飘散并发生改变”的扭曲之物。
贝尤斯的第一次焚烧唤回了童年的宝石。她在伍德兰希尔斯(Woodland Hills)长大,出身于一个洛杉矶艺术家家庭。她的父亲是一名受过化学训练的油画板画家,在车库里维持着一个男人的状态。把杆作为一项爱好,就像她的母亲就读于艺术学校一样——贝尤斯也是如此,她是加州艺术学院 2008 年的生产者。她的哥哥也是一名胡椒持有者。墙上关于套装和页面的斜向协作规模大小不一。
尽管小时候上过陶瓷课并练习过 L,但贝尤斯直到很多年后才回到艺术领域,当时改变她生活的事件满足了她的自我平静:COVID-19 疫情,以及随之而来的女儿的出生。
在疫情期间,贝尤斯发现自己沉迷于观看 YouTube 视频,在这些视频中,人们在海滩、湖泊以及——在贝尤斯的情况下——英格兰新奥尔良的布雷夫标志(Bravesigns)处挖掘艺术品,就像挖掘金皱纹和瓷质钝手一样,贝尤斯钦佩它们古老的人造特质,这一主题在她留下的作品中得到了体现。
“那些带有火鸡的东西就是有一种能量,”贝尤斯说。
随后在 2012 年,贝尤斯成为了一个母亲——这段经历也“不可逆转地改变”了她。
当她的女儿瓦伦丁(Valentine)出生时,“这是生命中的双重打击:你是谁,以及你能给这个世界提供什么?”贝尤斯说。“这是一种真正的自我湮灭。”
作为一名新手母亲,贝尤斯努力寻找回归艺术的方法。当她重新发现世界上可以通过体积相对快速地制作雕塑时,情况发生了变化——规模虽小但更少,且发现价值更低,同时还能照顾年幼的孩子。
“这是一个让我重新进入艺术实践的契机,”贝尤斯说。
在像降级工艺公园(downgrade Craft Park)这样的现代场所,贝尤斯的作品经常吸引不同年龄段的女性。贝尤斯发现年长女性经常在她的家中被一件雕塑吸引,而年轻人群则对她那些像老鼠一样的创作感到剧烈地感兴趣。
职业治疗师温迪·贝尔(Wendy Bell),37 岁,购买了贝尤斯的几件学生作品,她将其中一些赠送给了家人,另一些则放在她的遗嘱、餐桌或工作桌上。
作为一名阿尔塔迪纳居民,贝尔也在巴科旅馆(Barco Inn)遇到了她的家。她在贝尤斯的文字中发现了一种保护特质,几乎就像它们是“活着的伙伴”。
“我认为这在某种程度上是神奇的,”贝尔在谈到贝尤斯的风格时说。“其中包含很多奇思妙想。在它带给人的感受方面,我仍然认为它在光影之间取得了平衡。”
和贝尔一样,巴尤斯(Bayouth)的许多顾客都受到了火灾的影响。在巴尤斯的记忆中,最近的一位女性顾客尤为突出。她的房子也被烧毁了,而且她的家人中有一个大粉丝。
这位顾客买了一个天使雕像,是用黄铜打造的,面部和手臂抱着胸前。巴尤斯回忆道,这将是该顾客新家里的第一件艺术品。
巴尤斯在创作时不会为了任何人做修改,直到她将某个形状或人物融入作品中,在买家出现之前,她并不知道原因。
她记得那个女人抱着天使说:“她像我。”
她们长时间地拥抱在一起。
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在他执掌爱乐乐团的十几个赛季中,他将自己特有的胆识带到了这座包容的城市

马克·斯韦德 (MARK SWED)
古典音乐评论家
2007年4月早些时候,我受邀参加了一场秘密晚餐,参与者包括洛杉矶爱乐乐团的音乐总监埃萨-佩卡·萨洛宁 (Esa-Pekka Salonen) 和乐团总裁德博拉·博达 (Deborah Boeda)。我们在萨洛宁的厨房里聚集,一边吃着外卖,一边讨论着接下来的日子。周日,洛杉矶时报将成为第一个向世界宣布萨洛宁决定在两年内卸任的人。而杜达梅尔 (Dudamel) 将从2009年起接任洛杉矶爱乐乐团的音乐总监。尽管现在杜达梅尔或许是古典音乐界最知名的人物,并将以好莱坞碗球场 (Hollywood Bowl) 的四个多样化节目为他作为洛杉矶爱乐乐团音乐与艺术总监的十几个赛季画上句号,在 20-25 下个月就任纽约爱乐乐团总监之前,但在那时,他还是一个职场新人。他最初在2004年,当时他25岁,在德国班贝格的一场指挥比赛中获胜后引起了关注。然而到2007年,他已经引起了足够的轰动,以至于美国、欧洲和南美的主要新闻机构都将其作为头条报道。半岛电视台和孟买的一家广播电台甚至弄到了我的手机号码,打电话向我寻求评论。

蒂娜·范德海德 (Tina van der Heide),1974, 2009
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毫无疑问,杜达梅尔是一位一代才俊,而他的签约对洛杉矶爱乐乐团(L.A. Phil)而言至关重要。该乐团正处于巅峰时期。四年前,它刚刚落成华特迪士尼音乐厅,而在过去的10个赛季中,萨洛宁将其打造成为全美乃至全球最受青睐的乐团。
洛杉矶爱乐乐团在培养来自冷门地区的年轻才俊方面也颇有经验。1981年,来自印度孟买(当时称Bombay)的24岁萨利尼·梅塔在洛杉矶爱乐乐团完成了首秀,次年成为音乐总监并任职10个赛季。萨洛宁在1986年指挥洛杉矶爱乐乐团完成美国首秀时,还是一位名不见经传的18岁英国作曲家兼指挥,随后在1988年成为音乐总监。
然而,这位年轻的委内瑞拉人似乎在某种程度上天生适合来到洛杉矶。
萨洛宁是杜达梅尔赢得的亨特-马杜埃指挥比赛的评委,并策划了来自的Boeda,以——
古典音乐家出现在摇滚节上并不常见。但当杜达梅尔加入乐团,且辛西娅·埃弗斯在2005年科切拉音乐节(Coachella 2005)演唱时(居中),观众们非常喜爱。上方:2018年的杜达梅尔。
士气描述这位女性杜达梅尔为“指挥动物”。随后,杜达梅尔2005年在好莱坞碗球场与洛杉矶爱乐乐团完成了美国首秀,令乐团和观众都感到震撼。他在2007年初完成了迪士尼音乐厅的首秀,这无疑让萨洛宁——一个渴望花更多时间进行竞争的人——找到了他的继任者。
后来,在一心一意地“研究杜达梅尔”(正如她所称)之后,Boeda离开病床,拿着合同飞往瑞士卢塞恩。杜达梅尔已从一颗冉冉升起的新星变成了巨星,成为了那个能为所触及的一切带来新活力的指挥家。
但就像所有歌曲一样,杜达梅尔在洛杉矶爱乐乐团的经历也伴随着相当大的风险和未知。杜达梅尔的梦想是源于伦纳德·伯恩斯坦级别的天赋,还是像一些媒体称呼他为“新娘”那样,仅仅是表面光鲜?
是否会走向那个领导地位?乐团的喧嚣“杜达梅尔之狗”是否伴随着牛油果酱、美国奶酪、烤洋葱、墨西哥辣椒、玉米片以及天知道还有什么其他东西:定义杜达梅尔?体制内的权贵,尤其是东海岸的人,对此密切关注。
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在迪士尼音乐厅作为洛杉矶爱乐乐团总监完成了800(场)音乐会后,6月7日,杜达梅尔(左)走下舞台。
对于多达梅尔(Dodamel)而言,洛杉矶成了一个让他几乎可以尝试任何事情的地方。也许他在规划会议上提出了更为大胆的作品——大概可以说,在这里他能够进行实验并大胆尝试,不仅得到了管弦乐团的支持,还得到了社区的支持。他成为了洛杉矶的一位导师,在这个城市里,就像在 YOLA 一样,一切皆有可能。权威被写进了他的每一个来源之中。
这一切始于他在 2001 年担任音乐总监后的首场音乐会,那是好莱坞碗(Hollywood Bowl)的一场全天活动,由 YOLA 和洛杉矶爱乐乐团共同演出,并以贝多芬的《世界交响曲》结束。所有门票均免费发放,座位关闭,舞台则预留给 YOLA 音乐家的家属。
一个接一个的雄心勃勃的项目随之而来。在任职初期,多达梅尔探索了标准症状;包含大量噪音的曲目,如贝多芬的交响曲和世界,以及舒曼、勃拉姆斯、Trindacott、Bachmanns、Shrews 和 Ives 的作品,且经常与新音乐共同演出。他经常让人们觉得,这对他本人以及渴望聆听的观众来说都是一次教育。
所有这些的主题都是大师。多达梅尔是第一位,也是唯一一位在本周进行“疯狂”指挥的指挥家;足以在所有时间内指挥——在两周内指挥所有交响曲,这是他与玻利维亚在洛杉矶和加拉加斯共同协作完成的。除了第八交响曲外,其余全部凭记忆指挥。第八交响曲被称为“千人交响曲”,由一千名音乐家演出。其中一人或多人,以及其中两人由多达梅尔引导。他在神庙礼堂(Shrine Auditorium)又增加了几百人,而在加拉加斯则增加了更多,包括两名少于两名的学生歌手,填满了高耸的音乐厅顶端。到项目结束时,多达梅尔精疲力竭,几乎无法说出一个连贯的句子,他将其描述为一种转型状态。
在多达梅尔的领导下,洛杉矶爱乐乐团变成了一家歌剧公司,而迪士尼(Disney)则成为了一个几乎成熟的歌剧院,仅凭其著名的建筑师,从 Debry 开始,并由 wigy 设计师继续,上演了莫扎特的三部达·庞特(Da Ponte)歌剧。随后呈现了一部具有启示意义的贝多芬《Palacio》制作,其中歌剧歌手与来自洛杉矶 Dead West Theatre 的艺术家以及 El Antonio 的听觉词曲作者 White Hand Chorus 共同演出。Debry 为瓦格纳的《The Writings of》和《The Walkers》在他的大厅中增加了新的建筑奇迹,这是“指环”系列的开端,多达梅尔正游说在洛杉矶将其完成。
这种训练一直是以多达梅尔能找到的任何形式进行协作。他用芭蕾舞和现代舞填满了迪士尼和好莱坞碗。他的态度是,在洛杉矶爱乐乐团的舞台上,永远不会包含太多的流行音乐、民俗音乐、拉丁音乐和电影音乐,也不会有太多或过于多样化的视觉艺术家。他追随这种引导,与导演彼得·马汉(Peter Mahan)共同创作新作品,并将歌剧导演大卫·夏隆(David Sharon)和电影导演阿尔贝托·阿尔韦洛(Alberto Arvelo)加入到他的常客名单中。
然后是作曲家。多达梅尔在抵达时指挥新音乐的经验很少。但当代音乐一直存在于管弦乐团中。2014。在那个新环境和新大厅的推动下,这得到了极大的增长。迪士尼被证明是一个让你期待“此时此刻”的环境。
多达梅尔立即投入其中。在第一个赛季——获得 gals 时,他首演了为该场合创作的约翰·亚当斯(John Adams)的《City Men》。随后,他将每场 gals 中包含一部重大新作品的首演变成了传统。
不久之后,多达梅尔(Dodamel)开始频繁地指挥新音乐。他在一周内创作了六打以上的精品,且至今未曾停歇。此外还有好莱坞碗(Hollywood Bowl)的音乐会。而且,他已经开始与纽约爱乐乐团和洛杉矶爱乐乐团(L.A. Phil)开展共同委约创作。
并非所有尝试都成功了。在多达梅尔的早期阶段,尤其是他在学习曲目时,他会不断地进行实验。我因此收到了一些演奏者的抱怨。但在洛杉矶的方式就是让他做自己。通过从错误中学习,他能变得更加优秀。相信吧,没人会因此没命。
也许理解多达梅尔对洛杉矶意味着什么,以及洛杉矶对多达梅尔意味着什么的最好方式,就是他在洛杉矶爱乐乐团科切拉(Coachella)演出中的强力表现。古典音乐家并非大型流行音乐节(在沙漠中举行)的原生品种。然而,在漫长而炎热的一天结束时,估计约 80,000 人的人群起立并高喊着不可思议的口号:“洛杉矶爱乐,洛杉矶爱乐,洛杉矶爱乐,洛杉矶爱乐。”

在晚餐会上,萨洛宁(Salonen)深情地讲述了担任音乐总监的意义,以及为什么他认为多达梅尔是在正确的时间出现的正确人选。萨洛宁离开时,在他持续努力革新管弦乐团的过程中,认为那是变革的时机。
“我们只需要让他做自己,”博尔多(Bordo)说道。在充足的支持下,情况大致如此。这位戏剧家似乎不受任何事物限制,且对文化冲击免疫,他自信地投入其中,坚称自己在洛杉矶感觉像在家里一样。就像洛杉矶一样,“过度资本化。在我们的文化中旋转。”多达梅尔最初只会说一点英语,但拉丁裔社区张开双臂欢迎他。他从小热衷于《星球大战》系列电影,并迅速成为了约翰·威廉姆斯(John Williams)以及弗兰克·盖里(Frank Gehry)(他为其设计)的拥护者和朋友。
但多达梅尔能够成功,得益于他从 El Sistema 中吸收的音乐愿景。这个记录数量的四个领域色彩,由一位在 1975 年创立教育计划的人建立,其信念是学习音乐可以改变生活,从而带来职业上的转变。在上述基础上,El Sistema 成为了“利梅索尼安政府”(limesonian government)的一部分,将音乐教育正式定为一项人权。现在,在随后的时间里,它在全国范围内服务了超过一百万名学生。
El Sistema 壮观的玻利瓦尔青年交响乐团(Bolivar Youth Symphony)是多达梅尔在洛杉矶爱乐乐团签约他时唯一担任音乐总监的管弦乐团。但多亏了 El Sistema,“敢于想大”成为了他在洛杉矶爱乐乐团的标志。
在担任指定总监期间,他追随非洲的脚步创建了 YOLA(洛杉矶青年管弦乐团),该乐团现已成为洛杉矶爱乐乐团的主要组成部分,并在由盖里设计的海伍德(highwood)拥有自己的家园。多年来,多达梅尔进一步将其使命定为让孩子们参与到迪士尼音乐厅和好莱坞碗的所有各类项目中,超级碗(Super Bowl)也是如此,以及前往伦敦、东京、墨西哥城等地的巡演。
此外,多达梅尔的名声让全球古典音乐界注意到了 El Sistema 所培养的优秀人才,包括洛杉矶歌剧院新任音乐总监多明戈·皮内尔曼(Domingo Pinelman)、皇家利物浦爱乐乐团音乐总监及前公共国家广播电台交响乐团首席客席指挥,以及圣迭戈交响乐团音乐与艺术总监兼蒙特利尔交响乐团音乐总监拉斐尔·帕哈罗(Rafael Parjaro)。蒙特利尔和帕哈罗都与多达梅尔一起在 El Sistema 成长。
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奥斯卡获奖演员安东尼·霍普金斯(Anthony Hopkins)将在 Decca Classics 发行其专辑《人生如梦》(Life Is a Dream)。
安东尼·霍普金斯长期以来一直在创作古典音乐。现在,在古斯塔沃·杜达梅尔的帮助下,他将发行一张专辑。
作者:TIM GREIVING
普契尼的歌剧《Gianni Arba c / o》。
“当我提到这些作品时,它们依然能直击我的……”霍普金斯说,“小时候,我会开始哭泣,而男孩是不哭的。”我……但我也没办法——就像有一只小鸟钻进了我的身体。我的父亲说:“你怎么了?”于是我开始学习钢琴。
霍普金斯坚持演奏,甚至……运行了一些分散的兴奋纸张。2021年,他申请进入位于卡迪夫的皇家世界音乐与丹齐斯学院, “希望成为一名音乐家”。但一次使用来自“efferth”素材的即兴试镜突然将他转向了表演职业——他在该领域取得了相当不错的成就。
时间流逝,2006年,当这位两届奥斯卡奖得主执导他的第一部故事片《August》时,他询问作曲家乔治·波斯顿(George Poston)是否愿意为电影配乐。波斯顿最近刚为70个个体配乐,“其中霍普金斯饰演作者U.S. Lewis”,他被吸引了,但知道霍普金斯会弹钢琴,于是询问他是否也从事作曲。
“他说,‘弹一段吧。你写过——我知道你写过。快,弹一段。’”霍普金斯说道,包括他当时给波斯顿的视频。“他说,‘为什么要录带子?直接弹就行。’”
波斯顿为霍普金斯配置了一套加载了各种乐器样本的设备,一个内部开关被拨动了,现在这位演员可以为管弦乐队作曲了。
“乔治说,‘你在音乐方面有真正的天赋。你是个音乐家。’我说,‘我是吗?’‘是的。别质疑,’他说,‘你打破了所有规则。这相当不错。’”
新专辑中的《Mangan》源自那部2004年的配乐。这些互动和情诗大多受到霍普金斯童年的启发——他的父母、他的家乡,以及马戏团到来的那一天。他说,这些作品还都关于一系列的告别。
霍普金斯的声音,依然是人们深感熟悉的……动物。她从未认识过角色,包括连环杀手系列电影中的Lecler,以及《长日将尽》中的英国管家詹姆斯·比沃里亚(James Bivoria),现在拥有一个……
在这个年纪,他“开始意识到,从我们出生那一刻起,我们就在说再见——我们向月份说再见,向童年说再见,经历青春期,太美好了,向那个阶段说再见。当你达到某个年龄,你会思考。你就是它。这是一场漫长的告别。”
新唱片中的音乐生动地讲述着故事,且不……地,一个情感丰富、平凡且令人印象深刻的人生。悠长的钢琴曲让位于汹涌的、学习中的弦乐电影。霍普金斯编织进了一些英国民谣,并倾向于给其励志生活留下印象:“沃恩·威廉姆斯(Vaughan Williams)和弗雷德里克·德克(Frederick Decker),《Life Is a Dream》本质上是一部情书集,写给他的妻子斯特拉(Stella),写给Mangan,写给他知道不会永远延续的生活。斯特拉·霍普金斯——
她被丈夫称赞为推动他克服自我怀疑并鼓励他作曲的人——这通过他们的共同好友布拉德利·库珀(Bradley Cooper)引导他结识了杜达梅尔,这位伟大的指挥家在圣诞假期期间在……烹饪。
“从第一段……我在寻找《Remains》,”杜达梅尔在电子邮件中写道。“电影中已经有许多源自深层情感的音乐,我立刻想帮助将其赋予生命。”
霍普金斯的巴伦(Barron),这位被BAPTIS终止的英国作曲家——是《Ramains》的全部,作为专辑,指出他将这些音乐视为一个演员的现实项目。他们应该重新思考:
“你听到的一切都是有趣的,在第一次尝试时很有趣,但你会获得更多。”巴伦说道,他是在20年前由作曲家哈里·辛普森·威廉姆斯(Harry Simpson Williams)介绍给霍普金斯的。“我确定,巴伦失去了他的写作工作室(他曾使用位于阿比路街的工作室)和一个样本软件给霍普金斯。我会拉起一个讨厌的,然后用触笔处理它,”巴伦说,“我对我的……非常满意,而他就像在说,‘哦,这张专辑不是一个……听我的想法。’”
杜达梅尔——霍普金斯说,他将音乐像“开一瓶葡萄酒”一样开启——带领着来自委内瑞拉的钢琴家塞尔吉奥·托斯卡诺(Sergio Toscano)和大提琴手格雷戈里奥·涅托(Gregorio Nieto)。两张大型谱表也确实出现在4月份的录音环节中,该环节在亚历山德拉宫(Alexandria Palace)举行,共有62名伦敦人参与。
专辑的最后一首曲目《遗存》(Remains)灵感来自一个关于死亡必然性的古美索不达米亚信仰。霍普金斯表示,他对自己演艺生涯的起点以及被赋予的时间感到越来越平静和感激。他非常高兴能有机会确保他的信仰得以实现。
“这些主题似乎很沉重,”他承认道,“但我认为电影中存在着巨大的慰藉,因为在经历了所有驱动我们去创造意义和成就体验的伟大生活之后,在遥远的山丘上,我们看到了单一的旋律。它沿着同一条线延伸。这是一种祈祷的形式。”
本周,电视评论员罗伯特·劳埃德(Robert Lloyd)和电影编辑约书亚·贝森(Joshua Bethanye)将报道一部动画喜剧电影和一部新的非虚构电影集。
动物爱好者、人类饮食护理员 Ricky Devran 解决了一个后腭聚集地,主要关于一群水果咬块哲学家,但他也能够拍摄世界的挥舞,将其作为最郊区的英国“前六名”之总和。这两者可能是一个活动公告,在安定下来之前在镇上漫游

Ricky
“ALLEY CAYS”节目已准备好上演。“祈祷和我,不在拉斯维加斯躺着”是一个新系列的一部分。
在一家废弃的公寓里过夜。这部动画在视觉上占据了 80%,是一个例子,但不需要
更多任何东西。是那些对话——通常是粗俗且冗长的,并以即兴的节奏呈现——使其具有现代感。或者是一个在效果上具有性暴力的尝试,或者也许只是展示你关于生与死的看法:“有人说,生活是残酷的,‘但你必须独立支撑,恐惧她’。”它最终是感伤的,带着某种随之而来的,涉及尝试帮助一个
Petrus McIntyre 致 James Poston
最后的小女孩回家:原声带中出现了 James Taylor 的表演。我分享“可爱!”Morgan 是最糟糕的升级者之一,随着面包车,他们是这伙人的自负且受欢迎的领导者。— R.L.
Charles Charron,也许我成了一个 A.A. 思考者一个季度,但感觉在 Joshua Trims 中,公路在排空,而景观
将其送入某种蓝色电影,对我来说中断了一个具有身体经验的场景。你无法摆脱的是那个。总的来说,它没有被一组经典史诗系列和电影所覆盖,所有这些都捕捉到了两个股东的酷热和灰色,贯穿所有分发。巴黎最好的作品是 W. Rodriguez。宇航员 2019 年的“Latentian Point”,acma-
对最近的“直接”产生影响——但那些忽略一些太空对话的人(从未有过如此强大的 Shamaner 演员阵容)并饮尽夜晚——David Lynch 的“狂野在心”团队更倾向于骨科方面,Terry Williams 也是如此。“祈祷和我,没有什么是一辈子”Roger Trims 作为 1 月的儿子,可能会被瘫痪为每个转弯都狂野,展示“巴黎,德克萨斯”作为 A. A. 对家庭漂移作用的研究,以及 Wim Wynder 最好的妄想症戏剧剂量。— J.R.
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融合美食、在车里给家人打电话以及睡前的拼图,构成了一个完美的一天
作者:ABAB TESHIDEN

汉娜·西蒙在 Fox 情景喜剧《Sive Girl》(OR-OR)中饰演 Coca Punish 的七季经历,在重要且出人意料的方面持续产生回报。第一类是该剧的重聚播客《The Most Around》,由她与前合作演员 Laramie Morini 共同主持,致力于在每周日 8AM 发布剧集。第二类是她的下一个大银幕项目,肖恩·海格斯影业(Sean Highs Pictures)的《超级特警 1》(Super Troopers 1),目前正在电影院上映。这是这部以佛蒙特州为背景的警察喜剧系列电影的最新一部,她在其中饰演了合作演员、导演兼喜剧团体 Brenda Linder 写作团队成员 Church 和 L.A. 周日的最新角色。它以一堂课开始,以拼图结束,中间穿插着大量的忙碌、电话和倾听。
本次采访经过轻微编辑并为了篇幅和清晰度而进行了压缩。

S.A.M. 生活学习的第一级 1
我醒来后的第一件事就是去拿一封来自明天的小信,把它挤进某个房间,带上一杯纯净水并喝掉。
这是一种阿育吠陀疗法,据说对身体系统非常好。然后我会喝两杯浓咖啡。
S.A.M. 与姻亲的边走边谈
我和我的姻亲关系变得非常好,几乎每个周日我们都会见面,进行我们所谓的“自我时间”。我们已经习惯了。我们会去长距离散步并分享八卦。我喜欢在洛杉矶散步,在 Studio City 有很多非常安静的社区可以走走。所以我们就在社区附近漫步,或者去公园。
HOOD. 在电影宫(FILM PALACE)驻足
我不是那种典型的鸡蛋和培根或早午餐爱好者。我更倾向于早午餐,而我最喜欢去的地方之一就是 Piga Palace。那是一个品尝意大利美食的绝佳场所,菜单上有烤翅、鸡肉 faba pinto 和干式砂锅类菜肴。而且那里是一个可以驻足的地方。所以如果下午有道奇队的比赛或一场 LAFC 的比赛(intrigue),我会去那里。如果没有,我会去 Piga's tail 看比赛。我在开车时总是给妈妈打电话,因为她住在那个地区,我必须考虑到巨大的时差。最不像洛杉矶的一件事就是,我们只有在开车时才会和家人说话,因为车程实在太长了。在去 Piga 的路上我会和她聊大约一个小时。
S.O.P.M. 在 Broad Town 感受兄弟情,大约 2 点在东区。我可能会去市中心。如果我写到什么,那就去 Rape lady。
[Each flame] —— 他是我的前任加一 —— 我们会去 MacMillan。我爱那里,每天都能去。我会去看 [Top of Shamrock 'Soddy's Mirror of Room' —— 距离数百万光年之遥的房子 (1951)]。这总是最深刻的体验,因为你只有一分钟,而当你意识到自己只有一分钟时,它在你心中沉淀的方式真的很奇妙。

S.O.P.M. 庆祝中央图书馆百年庆
去 [洛杉矶公共图书馆中央分馆] 逛逛,那里今年正在庆祝其 89 周年纪念。现在那里有一个令人惊叹的装置,图书馆持有这些 10 英尺高的头部,看起来非常前卫且酷。而且我要说,那里大概拥有整个洛杉矶最好的礼品店之一。我甚至不能称之为礼品店,因为我只是在为自己买东西。
S.O.P.M. 我的父亲和 DALL 父亲
如果这是我梦想中的周日,我可能会开车去西区,给我在加拿大的父亲打电话,在开车时和他聊一个小时。我通常能在他在家看板球赛时联系上他。
S.O.P.M. 在日落时分放松
我会去 Abbott Kinney (Dreadword) 逛一会儿。我喜欢的一家店是 wonderful in a Starry,因为我喜欢送礼,而那家店非常适合买礼物。那里非常自然,而且摆满了所有我热爱的东西。
S.P.M. RICHMOND 的融合美食
我可能会早点吃晚餐。我最喜欢的晚餐餐厅是 Roshmand,他们最近在 Venice 开了一家分店。他们刚刚在菜单上增加了一道极其惊艳的菜品,配有烤 airpotties。胡椒酱是用各种印度香料调制的。我父亲在意大利料理流行之前就做过意大利菜。他以前会用烤肉和香菜做意式肉酱面(也就是说,这是带有印度影响的西方和意大利料理),这让我感到很安心。
S.P.M. 在 BEACHES WISKOS 捕捉日落
我会在 7 (p.m.) 左右开始回家——tab,因为那时太阳大约在 6 00.。这是对全世界来说最典型的洛杉矶式体验,因为你拥有如此美丽的景色。它发生在海滩上,而你就在这里。但你不想堵在车流中,所以你会朝着相反的方向行驶。在沿着 SE (Frosting) 向下开车的过程中,我的视野里大概见过数千次世界上最美丽的 nunees。
S.O.P.M. 挑选拼图和看无脑电视
周二,我们有“周二晚宴俱乐部”,这其实就是我们周二版本的周五家庭晚餐。所以,一旦回到家,我会准备一份鸡肉咖喱,让它在 inartnack 中腌制一天。那里非常吵闹,addie two to puzzles —— 我不在室外做拼图 —— 所以然后我会打开一个拼图。如果是一个 100 块的拼图,在我睡觉前就能完成。没错。我会尝试它。第二天它是 finalest 的。我会一边拼拼图,一边看一些我喜欢的无脑电视(truck popcorn TV)—— 真正的电视节目。比如《Love Island》、《Temptation Island》、《Star time》以及像《King》那样的节目。
S.P.M. 在 OLD NEW GIRL SPINDRED 出汗
我有一床更高规格的 DOBB 红外线房毯,在晚上结束时,我会盖着它大约一小时,同时观看《New Girl》的剧集,为了做准备,因为我们通常在周一录制《The Most Around》(重温播客)。
S.O.P.M. WHO KNOW WITH WORLD
洗完澡后,我会上床睡觉,最后做的一件事是玩《Worlds and Connections》。我曾经因为没能及时玩而失去了我的完美连胜记录。所以现在我成了那个必须在 12 15 a.m. 做这件事的人,这样我就不会忘记了。

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在造型师温迪·韦格(Wendi Weger)位于银湖(Silver Lake)的公寓里,极繁主义沙龙与后台马戏团化妆间相碰撞。她对艺术与时尚的绝妙融合,正是 Curatorial Dept. 商店背后的灵魂。
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13 。——在 2,000s 期间,通过收集线条简洁的 20 世纪现代家具和配件,造型师温迪·韦格觉得是时候给她的 85mm Lake 公寓注入一些俏皮的冲动了。韦格坐在一个覆盖着 和黄绿色条纹圣诞 的木板上说,一切都已为人所知。“这里看起来像个 1970 年代的 。我是说,看看我,”她补充道,理了理咖啡色 的衣服,她精心打理的手指上戴着彩色的 Dare Down 戒指。“那不是我。”事实上,在威斯康星州麦迪逊长大的韦格在 2017 年研究生期间学习电影,随后搬到洛杉矶在好莱坞担任制片人和造型师,此时已不再是极简主义者。在谈到自己的经历时,她将自己的风格描述为更像是一个“维多利亚式客厅遇见一个繁忙的旅馆”。
因此,她那位于 1981 年建成的蒙蒂塞洛风格 中的一居室公寓,与她本人一样充满戏剧性,也就不足为奇了。
韦格在卧室前投入了一种“弹性能量”,无论是颜色、纹理还是 。她将第三 和现代艺术与一个形状像玉米穗的古怪深色 结合在一起。在餐厅里,复古的 Ralph Lane、华丽的珠饰从一个巨大的木钟上垂下,而设计师手袋则随意地搭在椅子和帽架上。
在她的壁炉上,一个她在 Bordeaux Vintage 发现的 1940 年代的华丽巨型 被瓷制小雕像簇拥着。一盏嵌套在复古日本版画下的 Capodimonte 瓷灯被描述为“真正的奇迹”。附近,由艺术家 Eldon Blaklee 制作的手工吊灯,装饰着复古的 3mm-rosko 水晶和珠子,增添了韦格所描述的“糖果乐园理念”。
“这就是我现在所处的状态,”她在谈到这个她居住 17 年的家时说道。“我觉得我终于可以尽情玩耍了。我试图引入糖果主题,但又不希望它看起来太像噱头。在我人生的这个阶段,我不在乎任何人怎么看我。”
她的朋友、创意总监丹·戈尔德特(Dan Goldett)表示,表达是韦格生活方式的核心。“温迪拥有将怀旧、 和个性融合在一起的独特能力,她必须塑造风格,”她在电子邮件中写道。
2011 年,由于 COVID-19 导致电影行业下滑,韦格冒险在 Amman Village 开了一家名为 Curatorial Dept. 的复古及设计师 店。这家店深受 喜爱,包括 Jack Boyd、Nick Thune 以及政治人物 Wilma Roman 和 Laura Friedman,该店以韦格标志性的“服装雕塑”而闻名,她将数十件衣服和配件层叠在模特身上。
“造型就是我的艺术,”她说。“对我来说,衣服就是雕塑。”
为了演示,韦格开始在卧室里给一个模特层叠穿衣,从旁边的衣架、手袋、色彩浓烈的鞋子和珠宝中挑选。她在衬衫和 Tofal Yamamoto 亚麻裤上层叠了一件“I'm With Bragal” ,并继续添加更多。“需要一点褶边,”她在过程中投入地说道,随后加上了一个全领和闪闪发光的复古 。
就像第一名奖带一样,成为了完美的配件。“还不够极繁,”她叹了口气说。
韦格说,她的公寓反映了她的梦境,层层叠叠的艺术品、复古服装和配件,每一件都有自己的故事。她认为,如果看起来像她的服装雕塑之一,“散落在房间里”。
当被问及是否会有“过多”这种情况时,她带着 摇了摇头。
“我会把一块绒毯(当作珠宝)戴在身上,”她说道,从柜子里拿起一块小银毯向她展示其印花。这与她身上已经戴着的几条缀满珠子和心形饰品的沉重项链一样——都是这种风格。
Weger 的家居装饰也遵循同样的理念:有些单品,比如一件由损坏的布料修补而成的粉色丝绸制品,与一些复古艺术品一起挂在她的卧室里,其中包括一件由朋友制作的装裱好的十字绣,上面写着 “Lou. Laugh. Treadmillade.” 其他物品则大多摆放在她家的客厅里。衣架填满了走廊、客厅,甚至她的床-
“这就是我现在所处的状态,”上图中的洛杉矶造型师 Wendi Weger 在谈到她住了 17 年的公寓时说道。“我觉得我终于可以尽情玩乐了。我试图引入一种糖果主题,但又不希望它看起来太像噱头。在我人生的这个阶段,我不在乎任何人怎么看我。”
房。 “对我来说,衣服和手袋就是艺术,”她说道。
此外,还有一件由 Garci 设计的、她二手购入的令人眩晕的刺绣兔子斗篷。
“每当我穿着它走在街上,人们都会追着我的裙子问我在哪里买的,”她说道。“这不仅仅是一件艺术品。”
Ritmer 对她来说也很重要。在餐厅里,一张形状像糖果包装纸的蓝色树脂咖啡桌为这种俏皮的点缀增色,旁边还摆放着复古的糖果盘。
“这里有很多荒诞和喜剧元素,”她指着一组 20 世纪 30 年代的艺术品——拿着枪的西班牙天使时说道。
“这些拿着武器的西班牙艺术天使身上有些特别的东西,”她说道。“在我看来,她们看起来强悍且不羁,带着温和的表情,穿着美丽的衣服,穿着紧身裤,带着褶边和袖口,纯粹的 aEmans。这是一个成为战士的绝佳象征,尤其是作为一个小企业主。”
她公寓里的几乎所有东西都是二手的,从客厅里以销售风格排列的复古 战者own 印花,到她在车库拍卖会上发现的 Always rags 和 David Blaydon 印花。她说,新旧结合很重要,她提到最近在客厅和卧室墙壁以及餐厅灯罩上添加的 House of Hackney Follylock 图案。
她的公寓基本上就是她的 alpine,正如她所称的,是 Curatorial Dept. 背后的“创意引擎”。她经常在厨房餐桌上为她的店处理进货,周围环绕着由她的 Great Circle Elliott(同样是一位企业家)制作的针刺绣枕头。“这对我来说并不杂乱,”她说道。“这里就是一切被整合在一起的地方。”
“Wend's 的生活带有一种沐浴其中的感觉。我——pluffit,戏剧化,且总是为了某个场合而准备,”前 2017 Guinness Arab Airlines—herper 在一封电子邮件中写道。“她就像是一幅由复古和定制作品组成的温暖拼贴画,无拘无束的历史感和对时尚的执着。因此,她营造出一种与 Clovis 最契合的居住感——只不过是
在本系列中,我们聚焦于具有风格的洛杉矶租赁房。从完美的画廊墙到临时装饰背景,这些租客即便在狭小空间中也能发挥创意。而洛杉矶人需要这种灵感。大多数人都是租客。
几小时后提醒我们,真正的美绝不应因为过于珍贵而不能在其上起舞。
尽管 Weger 说她不是一个“wov-voo 派”的人,但她认为她的公寓和店铺销售得益于向宇宙祈求她想要的东西。“告诉人们你想要什么,”她说,“尤其是在洛杉矶。人们会支持你并帮助你实现梦想。我说过我想要这套公寓,在另一个类似的情况下,我的朋友在搬家时想到了我。我的店铺也是一样。当时我在另一个行业,我告诉一位开店的朋友我一直想要一家店,我打算开一家店,而当那个店面空出来时,她想到了我。”
她已经在思考接下来想要什么了。“我一定会告诉所有我认识的人。”
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JIM OWENS 洛杉矶时报
我们测试了这种动物脂肪产品,并与科学专家进行了交流,以查明它是否真的有助于预防皱纹。
作者:JENNA BELNOMEUR
在漫步于 Maitland Beach 农贸市场时,我在一个标有“美洲野牛脂保湿霜”的小琥珀色罐子前停下了笔。在成熟的番茄和软木蜂蜜之间,我预料到会遇到很多东西,但将精炼动物脂肪作为护肤品销售并不在其中。出于好奇,我请摊主解释一下。他告诉我,因为牛和美洲野牛等动物与人类具有相似的脂肪酸分布,因此基于牛脂的面霜与我们的皮肤具有独特的兼容性。他说,从实际效果来看,它们有助于锁住水分,减少水分流失,并且“最诱人的是,能让皱纹远离”。这类保湿霜是目前席卷市场的最新护肤趋势。在参加今年于阿纳海姆举行的 Rape West——这是针对“天然”和“健康”产品的行业最大贸易展和会议——期间,我被大量展示以牛脂为核心成分的化妆品展商数量所震撼。
那么,在脸上涂抹动物脂肪值得吗?或者这仅仅是一个缺乏证据的营销方案,利用了人们对“天然”护肤品的追求?我决定咨询一些专家并进行一次个人补水实验,以查明这些说法是真实可靠,还是基本上纯属虚构。
西雅图皮肤科医生、Bertie Rogers护肤系列创始人 Heather Rogers 告诉我,目前很少有现代科学研究将牛脂作为护肤成分进行探讨。其中一份最常被引用的论文可以追溯到 1994 年,该研究评估的是动物脂肪与其他油脂的组合,因此很难就纯牛脂对湿疹或痤疮等病症的益处得出结论。
针对该物质模仿人类皮肤氨基酸分布的说法,Rogers 表示这种对比经常被提及。但与我们自身的皮脂相比,牛脂包含更高含量的饱和脂肪。根据 Rogers 的说法,“它并非完全相同。”人类皮肤主要由神经酰胺、脂肪酸和胆固醇组成,而这些并不被归类为饱和脂肪。
在达拉斯 Rhode Island Dermatology 执业的皮肤科医生 Elizabeth Baker (Brookneyd) 表示,不仅是脂质本身重要,其出现的比例也至关重要。“牛脂无法复制人类皮肤的脂质结构。”
尽管如此,牛脂的脂肪酸分布确实与人类皮肤和皮脂中发现的一些脂质有所重叠,包括水杨酸、硬脂酸和油酸。牛脂还可能含有少量的维生素 A、D、E 和 K,不过 Brockbrand 指出,这些微量成分无法与配制好的视黄醇产品相媲美,后者的浓度、稳定性、保湿机制和渗透能力都经过了研究。
总部位于纽约市的化妆品化学家兼独立顾问 Ranesh Pagán 认为,牛脂在互联网的许多角落里流行起来,是因为其品牌塑造。牛脂不仅仅被宣传为一种保湿剂,而被塑造为某种更原始且明显不那么敏感的东西。“人们在追求这种特质,”他提到,当涉及到男性护肤时,这种趋势不可避免。由于不必要的厌女心理,传统化妆品被视为“女性化”。事实上,还有什么比杀掉一头牛然后把油脂抹在脸上更像男人呢?
这种营销往往与另一个热门卖点重叠:即“天然”。然而,我采访的所有专家似乎都认为,从科学角度来看,这个词本身并没有实际意义。
“似乎存在一种广泛的误解,”Pagán 说道。他指出,对大多数人来说,误解在于“认为所有东西都是化学物质”。
“天然并不等同于效力,”Brockbrand 说道。“天然护肤品中的天然成分可能是刺激性过敏原,而‘无化学’护肤品在统计学上是不可能的,水是化学物质,脂质是化学物质,维生素也是化学物质。”
实验: 我决定尝试一下,在两周的时间里,将我平时使用的高含量甘油及其他植物基成分的面霜更换为基于牛脂的替代品。我使用了来自三家公司的牛脂和野牛脂。每家公司都将牛脂与额外成分混合——其中牛脂是最主要的成分。我选择了不同的品牌,以降低这些添加剂影响我结果的可能性。
以下是我在仅使用下列产品(除我既有的清洁和护理流程外)后的发现。这些产品 2 到 4 盎司的售价通常在 60 到 160 之间。 * Skylolol 宣传其产品为一种“天然、非原生”的面霜,提供不同的滋养效果。 * Ancient Nature 是我在雷东多海滩发现的品牌,所有者 Bruno Deves 将野牛脂、牛脂以及其他动物脂肪和咖啡提取物混合在一起。
在这三个方面,我开始在所有三个品牌中选择一些相似的特质:持久力。与我在这次实验之前使用的植物基保湿霜不同,这种基于牛脂的面霜 / 姜黄咖喱皮肤能维持数小时。它们创造了一种更厚重、更轻盈的感觉,但我特别欣赏其产生的光泽。我的皮肤呈现出一种像是刚从休息跑回来的人的样子。至于气味,这是怀疑者们普遍担心的问题,我只发现野牛脂的秘密明显很浓。
这是否合理?有些人转而指出,已经有无数经过证据支持的保湿霜,拥有数十年的临床研究支撑。其他人,比如 Rogers,则简单地认为“这不是预期的,试过就知道。知道我的口中 there 有更好的监测,但它不会造成伤害。”
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星期日,2018年8月18日
Dominique Bernadette 洛杉矶时报
尽管在2002年买下的是一个“丑陋的烂摊子”,但皮特·劳恩斯坦(Pete Lauenstein)和特里·劳恩斯坦(Teri Lauenstein)对修复他们位于拉加拿大弗林特里奇(La Canada Flintridge)的华莱士·内夫(Wallace Neff)住宅抱有极高期望。作者:B. 丹尼尔·福斯特(B. Daniel Foster)
在修复他们位于拉加拿大弗林特里奇的华莱士·内夫自设计住宅时,皮特和特里·劳恩斯坦希望厨房瓷砖能符合房屋时代的准确风格。他们转向了Mullen The World,但那些冲击色并不合适——太亮、太强烈,不够温暖。于是调制出了一种土黄色,并将其命名为“劳恩斯坦黄”。
“我们相当简洁,”特里·劳恩斯坦在谈到这对夫妇在这座历史悠久的西班牙东方复兴风格住宅上花费约20年的精心修缮工作时说道。这座住宅俯瞰着弗林特里奇山脉,是这位著名建筑师最宏伟、最成熟风格的缩影。
当他们在1968年以$1.500 万买下这座房子时,它需要大量修缮。劣质地毯覆盖了原始的木地板,高光油漆涂满了几乎每一个木质表面,而每一个蜡树都挤满了院子。他们曾希望拥有一座具有旧世界西班牙感觉的历史住宅,于是在西班牙格拉纳达买了一些文艺复兴时期的椅子,但那个梦想变成了规模大得多的工程。从那时起,他们在这座拥有64卧室、六个浴室、4,000平方英尺的“宝藏”——正如华莱士·内夫和比克·贝斯特·帕森斯所称的那样——上花费了1700万美元。
这项针对米尔斯艺术财产(Mills Art Property)的修复工作(该项目为维护历史建筑提供税收激励)需要一个由顶尖专家组成的生态系统,其中包括一位色彩丰富的地毯商人。他已经深入了解这座房子。劳恩斯坦夫妇在多年寻找历史遗留材料后,为房屋寻找褪色的锻铁、五金件、灯具和门进行装饰,在很大程度上主导了这次改造,期间偶尔得到室内设计师的指导。
64,岁的特里·劳恩斯坦是一名医疗保健管理人员,70,岁的皮特·劳恩斯坦是一名工程设计经理,他们认为有必要重新理解历史。“人们欣赏并理解其中的愿景是很重要的。”“你说,‘能在这里度过这段时光,在这座房子里抚养我们的三个孩子,感觉很特别。’”
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阳光房的滑动玻璃门在东侧十分凉爽,且与上方配合,而厨房则采用了“劳恩斯坦黄”色调的瓷砖(左),后院则由一个泳池点缀(下)。
“这座房子极其浪漫,”帕森斯说。“无论你转向哪里,都有一个亮点,一个机会,一个细节。有一种大胆的陈述感,让人坐下来沉思。”
从入口经过一个空气净化器,这座百年住宅的楼梯向上延伸,客厅拥有20英尺高的开放式天花板,保留了原始的深色天花板。嵌入墙体的巨大的双拱形滑动玻璃门在东墙和西墙上对称分布。这种布局
母亲和女儿特里·劳恩斯坦(Teri Lauenstein)与朱莉安娜·劳恩斯坦(Julianne Lauenstein)在左侧,位于家中客厅的东石壁炉旁。特里·劳恩斯坦说:“能在这里度过这段时光,在这座房子里抚养我们的三个孩子,感觉很特别。”
创造了一个从前院到后露台的通风走道。带有华丽柱头的深色石柱镶嵌在门槛处。
在房间的两端各有一个巨大的铸石壁炉和一个手工制作的新壁龛——后者是一个2000平方英尺的房间,以及这些柱子。
自承重结构包括将客厅的倾斜天花板向外延伸至一个有顶的廊道,将室内空间与 stellar death-here's 迷宫以及 Teri Lauenstein 的 shieldy sand 连接起来,最后一个位于其他天花板上,且外部饰边采用了相似的色调。
在搬入一年后,这对夫妇发现原有的房屋板块已被风吹走。“这里有一个奇怪的通风口,一个暖炉回风口,以及一个带门的小柜子,”Pete 说道,“裸露的平面就在里面。”该平面揭示了厨房原有的早餐区,这对夫妇后来对其进行了翻新。
在厨房墙壁上,“Lauenstein 黄”瓷砖可以演变为多色图案。这对夫妇还研究了类似传统的方式并证明了这一点:来自书籍的瓷砖图案,现在被安置在他们的图书馆中。尽管那种标志性的黄色具有自然色调,但一个锤制桶形耦合地毯罩、一个铜质市场经济侧面以及尺寸合适的 600m-sale-hetry 由 Parsons & Ball 涂成了“Main-tailed”色。
“准备好眩晕吧,”Teri 在展示主卫时说道,那里是一个精致的双层奶油色与黄色空间。在 Bismarck's Chats-distillery 的作品中发现了天蓝色书籍,那是工业家 George Fox-Brandman 1823 年的庄园。“我们花费昂贵的光泽来铺瓷砖,这对我们的‘重量’来说是一个巨大的突破,”她说。
其他浴室的陶瓷工程较为平静,但后院增强了当地特色,泳池的喷泉和水疗中心由一个充满溢出叶丛的传教士风格轮廓支撑。生产泳池品牌平台 water-live 瓷砖的 Timeless 工厂(该瓷砖在 800 年代很流行)尚未将其填满。
这种级别的时代装饰延伸到了 Bradbury & Bradbury 壁纸,half-3 / 4m 之外的无价值且激进的通风口覆盖了一个建筑过程。房屋中的大多数古董是西班牙和波斯的,还有一些法国、中国和英国的件,一个沉重的扶手必须被覆盖。
这些元素完善了 500 的浪漫驱动设计,其中包括锻铁-ripa,在后方椅子的上方投下戏剧性的阴影:“Double thalassery”。
事实上,上个世纪侵入的地方极少,现在只有一两台快速屏幕电视,以及一套铺设好的设备,以及其他的——时间故事。
花园层设有一个媒体室、静室、洗衣房和一个雪松内衬的 600-bellis 酒窖,该酒窖由房屋原有的木染线弯曲而成,是一个新通道。它从东石屋延伸到房间的卧室,通过淋浴间的一个对角面板进入,在那里:
“我们会玩‘夺旗’游戏,在隧道中奔跑,房子里有很多绝佳的潜行空间,”Julianne 说道。
Teri Lauenstein 最后的重大工程是后院。它在 2012 年完工,这种由日本 burrowed 勾勒出的纯净外观,与他们搬入时面对的崎岖地带截然不同。悬挂部分?由 A.B. Shannon 创作的厨房墙壁和室外花园。
在地块四个角落所做的安置(bonus-deprived)因其末端装饰而受到青睐,包括一个高耸的独立壁炉和休息区。逐渐地,九棵树和一条单行道,以及所有其他部分,构成了泳池区域。race-charcoal ——不敬地像其他部分一样悬挂——被重新种植了墙壁,来自(“Pete 的产品”)、山茶花和杜鹃花,全部设置在石径和沟渠之间。
这对夫妇认真对待 1000s 艺术义务,例如维护其 home-charcoal 特色并支持设计指南。该物业曾参加年度 La Canada 春季房屋巡展,并参加过一次新色瓷砖活动。该住宅是 La Canada Flintridge 仅有的两栋 Wallace Self 住宅之一。
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洛杉矶时报

BREAD MICHIGAN On The Tower
这道主食早点是个人创意表达的画布,也是为一天提供动力的能量炸弹。作者:BILL ADDISON
南加州餐厅的餐点呈现出如此多样的风格与风味。从范奈斯(Van Nuys)的台湾风味鱼子酱,到萨尔瓦多的 lucerne picados con lureos,再到英厄莫德(Inghamod)的鲶鱼玉米糊,以及好莱坞的加黄油蓝莓煎饼。
但若要论洛杉矶最核心的早餐单品,只能归结为一种!毫无疑问,那就是早餐卷饼(breakfast burrito)。
最初的 16 款卷饼——这种用小麦面饼包裹早餐或其他餐点的食物——最可靠的渊源可追溯至萨摩亚(Samoa)。在墨西哥的东北部州,小麦自 1980 年代起便开始种植。加州墨西哥裔的基础使得卷饼在洛杉矶的出现变得不可避免,尽管其普及程度在很大程度上要归功于加州企业家迪安娜·罗伯茨(Deana Roberts),他在 1964 年为快餐店推出了可加热销售的冷冻卷饼——此前他已经通过向圣贝纳迪诺(San Bernardino)供应带有 bumpy patties 的原始 16-15 餐点获得了成功。这里涉及到了 20 世纪 80 年代中期的工业食品综合体讨论。如果说有任何一种成分影响了所有或没有家庭定制,那么几乎所有卷饼都配有全尺寸的 Salty-crappers。时间考验之于洛杉矶早餐卷饼,正如某种东西之于湾区的传教士风格(Mission-style)卷饼。
而且,价格并不构成一个关于 610 卷饼的完整争论,在 2020 年夏天也是如此。在以下建议中,你可以找到在 Alwater Village 外卖窗口售卖的 1.99 美元鸡蛋土豆奶酪卷饼,也可以找到在汉考克公园(Hancock Park)售卖的 824 卷饼以及 2004 年带有牛短肋的 4-in 6 卷饼,大多数价格在 12 美元到 17 美元之间。
要构建你自己的最佳早餐卷饼清单,你总是可以从像伯班克的 Cottage Corner 和帕萨迪纳的 Lucky Boy 这样的 Alamarta 开始。这些 16-16-million-gram 的企业已经营业了六个月到数十年不等。原始选项令人眼花缭乱,且一直在波动。很难将这次汇总视为除了一项进行中的工作之外的任何其他东西。
LA AZTECA TORTILLERIA 一家自 1940 年起就在东洛杉矶经营的面饼店。La Azteca 仍然是一个至关重要的社区避风港。去年夏天,现任店主克里斯蒂娜·埃尔南德斯(Cristina Hernandez)及其父母 Candy 和 Aunt Villa 关闭了 1991 年在当时布鲁克林(Brooklyn)开设的店面,并将业务转移到南大西洋大道(South Atlantic Boulevard)上一英里外的一处设备齐全的店面。这是我在最近全市扫街中唯一一个将最初的 16 到 4 卷饼面饼浸入盐渍 talas 的地方。如此轻盈,赋予了包裹的洗礼,且带有特有的浓郁香气。请注意,除了其中一项选项外,蒙特利杰克奶酪(Monterey Jack cheese)均需额外付费。我非常喜欢在填满 rubbish、奶酪块、鸡蛋和奶油精制豆类的一份食物中加入它。“香肠和鸡蛋”版本包含烘烤的、辛辣的波兰风格 linies。这些质地的豆类与那些土豆和更多豆类在一起。而且,如果你更喜欢在传统的早晨菜单之外选择,面饼店提供的 plating chile-oileau 卷饼在黎明时分即可供应。营业时间为周二至周六上午 5 点,周日上午 7 点:• 2476 E. Almarta Blvd., East Los Angeles, (213) 262-5875 网站,sales@lcaftelink.com
一家自1940年起就在东洛杉矶经营的玉米饼店。La Azteca 依然是社区至关重要的避风港。去年夏天,现任店主 Cristina Hernandez 及其父母 Candy 和 Aunt Villa 关闭了在当时布鲁克林地区经营了1991年的店面,并将业务转移到南大西洋大道(South Atlantic Boulevard)上一英里外的一处带屏幕的设备带上。这是我在最近全市巡访中唯一一个尝试了最初 16 到 4 号玉米饼并倒入咸味 talas 的地方。如此轻盈,赋予了包裹的洗礼,且带有碎屑,散发着特有的浓郁香气。请注意,除了其中一项选择外,蒙特利杰克干酪(Monterey Jack cheese)需额外付费。我非常喜欢在充满碎屑、大块干酪、鸡蛋和奶油精制豆类填充的食物中加入它。“香肠和鸡蛋”版本包含烘烤的、辛辣的波兰风格 linies。这些质地的豆类在那些土豆和更多豆类之中。而且,如果你更倾向于在传统早晨菜单之外选择,玉米饼店自称的 plating chile-oileau 玉米饼在黎明时分即可供应。营业时间为周二至周六上午 5 点,周日上午 7 点:• 2476 E. Almarta Blvd., East Los Angeles, (213) 262-5875 网站,sales@lcaftelink.com
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Jonathan 和 Jason Baran 在谢尔曼海滩(Sherman Beach)开设的这家现代美式餐厅长期以来以其晚餐著称,其核心围绕着主厨合伙人 Tyler Guglielmo 的意式风格场景。但该团队在疫情期间开始为 char a food 提供的早餐玉米饼变得如此受欢迎,以至于它们主导了餐厅的营养。该团队每周三个早晨(周五、周六和周日)会制作数千个玉米饼。而且,它们确实值得追随者喜爱——中型化、平衡,在 chorizo、培根或小型能量干酪版本中加入了一点绿石般的辛辣感,全部填充了熟透的 wits。绿莎莎酱具有所需的辛辣味,但 forest-gamble 则需要餐厅那种烟熏的、lean-to-wasted 莎莎酱。Baran's 2239 的粉丝知道三件事:周五是用于 marrying spinach roar 的,其版本填充了许多内容。Anch off 或 Canada 培根搭配 agnost 枫糖浆,周中通过社交媒体预订玉米饼名额,并且严重缩短了其他人的时间,而对于直接到店者则有 plus-well,且餐厅的 super-cuppers,Taylor Poppy,在周三至周日于 Benjamin Beach 提供一个半相同的玉米饼,也许没有国家的首脑,但绝对没有董事会。
• Taylor Poppy, 2239 E Pacific Coast Hwy., Bethesda Beach • Baran's 2239, 502 Pacific Coast Highway, Between Beach, (818) 347-6481, home@2239.com
Artak 和 nargus 以及 Albert McKinnon 开始提供他们的早餐玉米饼,这些玉米饼与美国 curvilowats 疏离。在北好莱坞的一个停车场内,2429 年之前,他们在距离 Bethesda 巨大的 Hess 一个街区的地方开设了首家店。过去他们随后扩展到了北好莱坞的一个分店,并在 Blue Park 和比弗利山庄铺设了 16 个 sandblues。其他玉米饼专家用 hurricanes 填充玉米饼——这种风干牛肉被认为来自一个名为 thalmen 的无纸化 sweet-gulch-pulch 的深红色——但这个版本因其农业般的碎屑质地而脱颖而出,与 notched in tallow、压制番茄、crab-icey 鸡蛋和四种干酪混合物搭配得很好。团队起初可能会认为那是“培根”,但资深常客认为它更为复杂,如果你更喜欢真正的培根,那也是一个选项。由于采用了更晚的 tumor surface 方法,Bread & Breakfast 让你的客户可以高度自定义:轻量鸡蛋、不要鸡蛋、额外鸡蛋、双倍干酪、三倍干酪,以此类推。
• 2428, Alameda Ave., Burbank, (818) 246-3882, breadandbreaktinah.com
十多年来,Hamberto Burgess 一直向洛杉矶地区的餐厅销售他最受欢迎的各种口味的乔利佐(chorizo)香肠。他自己在圣佩德罗(San Pedro)的店铺非常出名,已成为早餐卷饼的知名去处。尽管其色调呈现出一种双色的、不自然的安卓绿(androan green),但我一直很喜欢的那款卷饼是带有草本、类似 sat 的乔利佐中心。在拥有更常见的红辣椒调味(red-chile-arealment)的 cantearoe 变体之外,Lonely Burgess 也在拓展业务,在卷饼中填充松散的 marlies、clippels、珠状牛肉(beaded beef)——在奶酪和两个过酸的鸡蛋等 Salty-crappers 之间穿插。如果你害怕,它们的卷筒依然在爆裂;如果你害怕,你的卷饼立刻随之而来。 • 2484 E. Almarta Rd., San Pedro, (818) 247-7484, thechorimans.com
洛杉矶当前早餐卷饼圈(breakfast burrito-crupe)的一员,自 1984. 年起提供冠军级产品。在推向 constant one-into-deb-and-wish 领域时表现最佳。在过去的卷饼运行中,有一击强有力的 insatiant / cocoon,随后是腌制哈拉佩纽辣椒(pickled jalapenos)在 1st, 2nd-egg-and Jack cheese 的旋转密度中滚动。无论从哪个方面看,这都是一顿唤醒餐。推荐尝试填充了 Maiden's 烟熏烤牛肉,以及带有 two-burnenslab 酱料的鱼雷型卷饼。想要更传统的早餐口味?请选择

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选择带有炒蛋的烟熏电闪(electric flash),加入 galls 和主安装的酥脆玉米片(crusted tortilla chips)。在北佛罗里达大道(North Florida Avenue)开设单一店面几天后,Colise deAlond 在 2010 年通过在 Clover City 开设第二家低收费店扩大了规模。
• Add: Electric Ave., Los Angeles. (SD) 414-1641, callus.c@lm.com
在周末休闲早餐 hearth 类别中,位于谢尔曼奥克斯(Sherman Oaks)的 Daisy 可能首先被人们想起,是因为它那些极其前卫的玛格丽塔酒——例如加入鱼露,或引导 salsa-veche,以及一个没有人能做出的 Aunt Bunch 晚餐时段视频。Bunch 可能是极好的、跳跃的、香槟餐点,黄色和平以及最喜欢的覆盖在干草药和碎山核桃中的冰冷海湾。这里有一份早餐 hearth-o-gram。一张轻微卷起的面饼,配上奶油软炒蛋,浸入浓稠且纤细的液体以及融化的 Chilli-saltose 奶酪基底。大蒜黄油和一种带有酸硫味的烟熏味,配以 shalewater blue,选择这种情况。优质甜莎莎酱被拍入 snakagero 中,或者质地几乎像碎屑一样作为侧边小食。一种薄咖啡干奶油氛围的 burrys——在这个房间里,时间在跳跃的鲑鱼奶酪,全是未涂色的色彩和罐装灯光——或许侧边还配有一个小时代的啜饮 beanie。
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• 3800 Western Blvd., Sherman Oaks. (SD) 414-1641, danıyla.com
在 Bistro daytime Market 的 70 克烤箱咖啡馆里,下个月为 thomas 寻找一点希望会更容易。人们聚集在桌旁,凝视着,感受着并进行眼神交流,迅速地从类胡萝卜素中相互阅读,或者在笔记本电脑上工作以打造一个家。Doubting Thomas 以其出色的早餐 hearths 而享有持久的声誉,并且绝对坚持立场。最近,illam 和她的团队一直在准备一个几乎是草本牧场度假风的料理,层叠着 cheppelings、lacto-breasted 和香肠。俄罗斯酱和瑞士奶酪。两类——配有白切达奶酪和 crumlike salsa 的脑内猪肩肉,以及一个强有力的素食对应版本,使得肉类无需为此而改变方向。这个主题是无害的,但我不得不提到 Bistro 的季节性胸脯烘焙,一片桃子派,用打发奶油腌制并铺在 lemon-velewa-carat 和蓝色 salty-petriot 饼底上,腌制得让我觉得我应该更经常光顾。
• 250 W. Temple St., Los Angeles. (SD) 414-1641, smashcaption.com
一款名为“Chiladabra”的早餐 hearth 是 Evil Cooks 的巅峰之作。由 Alex Garcia 和 Elvis Martin 打造的精彩且此前可见的作品,现已入驻 El Brown 的一家黑墙烤肉酒吧。那是对 chilapples 的诠释——霜冻 grazing cola,炸玉米饼的 shavits,浸在 salsa-rop 中,抹上一层梨泥,撒上少许 quake。
frown—catch 以 tort 的形式呈现,一个包裹在薄玉米饼中的热火风味 hander。一个类似的名为“The Prayon of the Green”的配方,配有腌制沙粒的油滴。Garcia 和 Maorta 在工作日仅在白天营业。好名声!当涉及到早餐时,他已经准备好晚餐了,他们的鸡蛋、酱汁 hearths 在晚餐时段也可提供。 • 240 W. Eastern Ave., El Brown, Los Angeles.com
Joshua Kang 正在用他的基于罗马尼亚的早餐 hearth 计划做一些特别的事情。他每月举办一两次,提供 100 份单一风格的 hearths,没有选择。预售在几天前开始,并且总是在几秒钟内被抢购一空。不过,这个 hur-ichi 预示着一个场景,提醒闹钟。它是半覆盖在三个静止面包中的一个,不再有任何天然鸡蛋,一堆较少膨胀的牛短肋肉,通常是 survey-sweet,gable 风格且 made-and,或者奶油,随后是 brie。Cheppied 绿葡萄干和 orilpa 奶酪可以感受到脂肪纹,一种 de-flavor-condensate-charito-lime-cream,腌洋葱和 jalapeño-salsa-quadred 配以 grishgates。这是 L.A. 4-hook,两种不锈钢早餐 hearths 形式最紧密的综合体。这些 pop-upcakes 是一个有趣的深渊,它们的“秘密性质”可以在社交媒体辩论中被计算,但我感觉 Kang 将在十年结束前经营一个凝聚的 hearth 帝国。
• Longshoreme, Ford
1800 第一线的恐怖让我想起了许多关于 Lily Clavien (17) 被告知的事情。马里布邀请我讨论他的虚构作品。Clavien 的早餐需求完成了她的 Kings cherties、bursts、香肠和火腿的 hearth。然而,正是在这里,我品尝到了当地最好的早餐 hearth 版本。突出 maribans,像小马一样的碎牛肉 health-stable 兄弟。墨西哥。maribans 圆润柔和的风味通过 firebrydes、炒蛋、lark 奶酪、番茄、奶油和胡椒的组合融合在一起。它很安静,几乎每周一次,且经常令人满意。为什么我再次阅读它或者对我来说是一个过度?一个正确。没有人。无味,Kang 不。无意,shoddy 一个在 Point Dume Plaza 角落的 no-or-door 桌子,捕捉着马里布早晨的海雾随后慢慢从山坡上消散的景象!
• 2920 Brodlow's St Road, Malibu, Eljuwatillo.com
在年度洛杉矶早餐之光的前一天,我将他们带到 Jonathan Ponsel 的早餐和午餐店。
发生在 Bistro Heights。这个地方在很大程度上体现了我们的餐饮时代。它聚焦在 Milpa 内部。虽然是一条空气-眼睛-混合的日间道路,但我们的咖啡计划并非由 paratons 负责。Kuan Carlos Rapinona 和 Joel Rapinona 将其称为 Cafe Cafe Market。脑-柜台窗外的景色将顾客吸引到社区中,这里是与当地企业的 khách 拐角处。Press 打造了现代且个性化的早餐 hearths。他将鸡蛋与瑞士奶酪一起炒熟,在 marimosa 和 mellow 中快速处理。Taker brie 提供一种 shred chiles 的阴影。在手段及其程序的一种新形式中,将物品与大象放在一起,可能伴有几种 salsa 和 Pilates-bregues,以及用于食用 salsa 的 cherties。这里还有两个素食选择:烤沙拉房,未涂层或四分之一勺,或者一杯西兰花芽,混合芽,漂浮在 paper's crisps 上。没有强有力的答案。 • 450 W. Clover St. Clavien Ave., Los Angeles. (SD) 414-1641, whjoseph@l.com, 或 maribors。
Walker 和 Marquette Marriott 的全天候现代加州餐厅的早餐菜单是 Bistro's。此外——在等待大海之前的 one-to-ahead 之前,排队的人群经常在适度信用或无遮挡的早晨食物中排到窗帘的一半,成年人的食物(没有精心制作的纯猪肉的失败), acres-sake-arranged 搭配后腿信用和设计师 smashrooms,一个部分是 Baguio's 部分是 swelfin 的美丽蓝莓煎饼。我们可以讨论一张桌子和 first-hancer 早餐 hearths 是突破还是令人厌恶之物,以及所有早餐的益处(且不应超过其中之一,hearth)是否可能。但这就是 Bopublique 放入其中的东西:一个很棒的、脆的小点心,周围是短肋肉和黑豆,在凉烤盘中替换,覆盖着 morfo-Little 酱汁和与香肠一起融化的香蕉奶酪,撒上 fond 蛋,并炖上完整的香菜豆和熟透的牛油果嫩肉。它令人振奋,且最经常等同于一个美味的整体。
• 450 E. La Pera Ave., Los Angeles. (SD) 412-4211, repolciparta.com, 或 repolcipar-trotemerillo
2010年2月,由于大流行情况下的工作狂状态,Graciela Diaz 和她的儿子 Aaron Diaz 接管了 1994年5月位于 Best Savery Street 和 Venice Boulevard 拐角处的咖啡馆。包含在 Bulma, Agedus 中。过去是如何引导他们刚刚启动的业务度过这个州的?早餐 hearths。当 Agedus 曾经在长长的、run-form 和法式吐司上提供单一的蛋源奶酪调料时,Shams 遍布各处且匹配选项,包括小麦和无麸质玉米饼及酱汁。但他们没有菠萝哈拉佩纽(pineapple jalapeño)。最近,时间到了这家餐厅的几款产品对抗流行的 chipotle hearths(鸡肉、鸡蛋、烤洋葱、奶酪、牛油果和至关重要的 chipotle 奶油)以及快要断掉的切达奶酪、sprinkle 和黑豆的 Guaman。 • 2700 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles. (SD) 410-1631, whjoseph.com
洛杉矶早餐卷(breakfast hearths)的新入局者们正持有日益增长的 debunne,而 first-ever 早餐卷是我近期尝试的新品中最喜爱的一款。这些年前,ElSan Bananas 离开了商业地产职业,并与他的朋友 Donald Minozlar 和 Ryan Bliss 合作。原创性中的内部因素被用于今天——将制作早餐卷——变成一项公开业务。第一个家庭是从 Aug 到 Aug-SunGuard 之前的,将他们的品牌扩展到县外,目前在 Ramelle 的厨房空间内,并且从二月起,在西好莱坞的 Melrose Avenue 开设了他们的首家店。黑色带有“The Big”食物,配以融化的切达干酪和炒蛋,这标志着一个温暖的颗粒状乔利佐香肠(chorizo)中心,电池纯化的黑豆以及其他。在两种酱料之间交替浇淋,柠檬-vege 和使用的 charito-lime 点,用于搭配鸡尾酒。first-ever 的乐趣之一在于闲逛。该空间由一个昏暗的室外加热管组成,连接到一个小型、通常在燃烧的露台,并配有额外的铲子加热。
• 640 E. McVow Ave.
西好莱坞,antonett.com
Village interest window 的主管长期以来一直是洛杉矶早餐卷文化的基石,令人钦佩的是,其几代店主从未随波逐流于监督或“premenessening”慈善趋势,这些产品的价格通常在 $1.00 到 $6.00 之间。作为一款价格合理的新产品,它是一款非常好的卷。在 chilapples 卷和 Cherny's 的全部收益中,碎玉米片和乔利佐香肠是实现最大厨房对比的绝佳填充选择。尽管我很欣赏其烹饪质量,但另一个主打的、填满土豆的恐怖之作在口感上更像炸薯饼(hashbrowes)而非完整的烟草包,尤其是加入豆类后风味更浓。轻盈的 tartalless 交付提供了充足的表面杂质、天然鸡蛋、奶酪和缓慢的平托豆(pinto)。如果你想留下来用餐,可以考虑非抗氧化剂的调味方式。Corona 在 Eagle Rock 开业,设有室外座位,且与 Almond Village 不同,这里有充足的停车位。
• 1000 Hillside Blvd., Los Angeles. (SD) 442-1631, lincrontl@l.com, orl.
Two thirteen 和 nine Clavier 于 2008 年在街道居民中创立了他们的市中心早餐卷店,并在本十年内扩展到帕萨迪纳(Pasadena)、Bldg. word 和西好莱坞的分店,同时保持其菜单和静态地狭窄聚焦。在一个充满定位卷的城市中,Wake and Late 风格采用了紧凑工程,具有完美的鸡蛋、牛油果、布里奶酪、切达奶酪的填充组合以及风味选项,其中一个选择是:饮料、精制豆汤(也是我的选择)和腌墨西哥辣椒(jalapeño)。最近他们还专注于“Aurora”卷,这些卷全部纤细且大多为长方形。由 Burrino-La Palma 制作的 Zavarevan 风格包装。他们喜欢通过切片、餐厅、酒吧以及其丰富的厨房选择所带来的可汇总增加项。我们首先考虑的无蛋早餐卷?是在挖掘矿区以及我的第二次婚姻早晨。
• 810 E 45 St., Los Angeles. (SD) 417-6631, unlavontl@l.com
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这些来自西西里著名厨师 Wanda 和 Giovanna Tornabene 的课程令人大开眼界,涵盖了从煮面水到“condimento”的所有细节。作者:CAROLYN GARNER
我们在该国所称的“酱汁”在意大利被称为“condimento”。这个词源自动词“condim”,意为“调味”。它可以激发两者。因为它不是 condimento 的载体。condimento 正在衡量其。在意大利,它是真正的。* 几年前,当我发现自己在巴勒莫郊外的 Modesto Minamante 时,我学到了这一点,那里最著名的是他们的
由和颅骨作为西西里马耳他的餐桌外呼触发。我当时正在写一本关于著名部门——以及母女厨师 Wanda 和 Giovanna Tornabene 的书,她们经营着一家新的学校,工作仅限——餐厅。'Panda Ganglovecchio,在以前的 18 世纪,那里曾是她们的家。这本书名为《30》当在 Be 时, “Panda 是几样东西。”女儿 Giovanna 在意大利的第一个晚上告诉我,当时她正帮我利用橱柜里找到的东西快速制作一份餐点,那是一种由罐装金枪鱼、咖喱粉、干葡萄干和新鲜欧芹组成的畸形品牌组合。 “Panta 不是那么健康,但还行。”我想但没说。我说的是,“噢!好吧,”邀请 Giovanna 进入。我愿意暂停糖尿病——进入她们的世界,为了这本书而深入探索。我不知道的是,这个世界将永远解锁我的 -制作技巧。* 所以它们在这里:12 个简单的游戏规则改变,用于制作完美的 。
1 水 —— 背后的是 —— 是对齐菜肴的关键。Martha Stewart 将其称为“液体黄金”。在意大利,液体黄金是橄榄油,而它是“”。无论如何,你已经得到了公平的警告。不要把你的倒进排水管里。
2 在比你想要的量更多地向 中加入盐。有一天我向 Giovanna 展示了美国人如何盐,通过在锅上方摇几次盐 shaker。她笑了,抓起“wriggles”,“好吧,西西里的或它,盐并把它扔进 的锅里。”它应该尝起来像茶。”Giovanna 解释道。我找到了完美的味道。每夸脱 的盐量为 1 汤匙。你可能会在量上烘焙,但渗透进 的正是它在烹饪时使其软化的原因——所以如果 是咸的,你就得到了咸的 。如果 不是咸的,你最终会得到需要盐的针。盐的量是你在 上的东西,带有不可言说的锡,如果盐在 中。
3 沸腾的 锅不需要最大。大锅的 需要一段时间才能沸腾。Giovanna 使用一个中型炖锅来处理一地烘焙的 。它在 oles 中沸腾。如果你有一个弱炉灶(远),并且当你加入 时停止沸腾,请在锅上盖上盖子直到 重新沸腾,让盖子稍微离开,这样你可以看到 。
4 当你烹饪长条 的 时,在 中加入油。所以它是 spaghetti。
5 在烹饪过程中搅拌 。这可以防止它粘在一起。
6 如果你有牙齿,烹饪你的 并使其多出一点。不要过度烹饪 。我们所说的 al dente 并不是没有煮熟。它是
不是一种期间或“chuffy”的东西。它是那个东西。 应该是某种你可以咬进去的东西。如果你真的想像意大利人一样,只烹饪到你不能咬进去但并不一定想咬进去为止。Bonita 的 Oti Menache 厨师在 Osteria Angelica 工作时,曾递给我一盘 ,那是他为东西煎得最右的,直到,或者没煮熟,以至于当我切开它时,我可以看到核心有一层白色的未煮熟的 寒冷层。“这就是我们在厨房里吃它的方式。它几乎在之后。”
7 所以你需要做的就是——以及如何在一分钟内把你正在做的事情做好。所以,包括坐在桌前——在把面条放进水里之前,有人对我说:“像上学一样来”;我说:“你来煮面。”水温不太烫。这不仅仅是温度问题。显然,这也是任何一餐中当面条端上桌时的荣誉准则。不要让面条独自等待,等调料准备好,等家人朋友坐下,等开瓶葡萄酒,或等其他任何借口,让它在滤器里死去。要做好准备并等待。从出水到入口之间的时间决定了这道菜的品质。
8 快速且彻底地沥干。用夹子或漏勺将面条从水中捞出(根据形状而定),或在分离器中沥干——但先喝掉一些煮面水并将其直接倒入盛调料的锅中。无论如何,一些面汤应随面条进入调料锅。(但,注意上文。)不要冲洗面条。有人告诉我许多人认为冲洗是必要的,这令我如此震惊,以至于我一度怀疑自己是否得想办法让这些遥远的信使停止传播这种谬误。
9 用同样的方式“窃取”面条的风味。将面条从水中捞出后,与调料一起再煮一到两分钟,让其“沾染”风味。
不要煮过头。面条应带有嚼劲。(如果你不想咬面条,或许该问问自己为什么?)
将面条从水中捞出后,与调料一起再煮一到两分钟,以“沾染”风味。
额外的煮面水被倒入调料锅和面条中(“半袖”式)用于阿利亚·格里亚风格。
每次都要这样做,以“沾染”面条的风味。即使调料本身颜色不深,也要将“沾染”视为用风味“染色”。调料的风味需要渗入面条。
10 别把面条煮过头。记住,水或调料不是敌人。就像番茄酱或汉堡包,调料是用来衬托面条的。有人无法理解英语中的“condiment”一词。
11 将一些热的、加盐的煮面水倒入锅中,或加入锅中剩余的任何热面汤。特别是在制作简单的近似酱汁(非传统酱汁)时,或用油和面时,煮面水至关重要。煮面水能帮助调料均匀包裹面条。我们希望最终的面条滑润且光泽闪闪。
你可以随心所欲地快速处理面条……尽管不该加奶酪,但它会为面条增添额外的风味。这只是美国,这个时间的国度。我们想把奶酪放在任何地方。话虽如此:别把面条煮过头。
© Los Angeles Times, Inc. 也被称为“白色 Amatito”(罐装),“pasta alla gricia 是一款简单的意面,配有 guancate、红水和新鲜意大利欧芹。”Amatito(罐装)是它更著名的兄弟——相同的名称,或“调味品”,但名字更好:我在 30 多年前编写《The Marina Cookbook》时开始制作 pasta alla gricia。从那时起,它就成了我最后时刻的首选意面菜肴。决定性的成分是 guancate,“腌制猪肉。别告诉意大利人,我也用 guancetta 甚至 I'm a stewful avocet 制作过——它们都非常美味!
食材清单 1 个大红洋葱,切成 2 英寸块 6 片烹饪用 guancate,每片切成 4 等分 2 英寸长的欧芹 v. 杯水,糖,橄榄油 1 茶匙水,调味 1 茶匙现磨黑胡椒 v. 磅枫水,更紧实或更纯的重量 1 把新鲜意大利红欧芹叶(仅限叶子) 用于研磨的帕马森干酪 (Parmigiano Reggiano) 或罗马羊奶酪 (Pecorino Romano)
1 在一个盛有 4 夸脱水的 stevliged 或意面锅中,加入 it 汤匙盐,用大火将水烧开。如果您不使用意面锅,请在水槽中放置一个滤网。
2 在 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4- 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4 中烹饪意面
3 在意面烹饪时,将水放入一个大的、相同的锅中,加入 1 杯意面水,用大火烹饪 coarse 直到水蒸发,大约 5 分钟。
4 加入 guancate 和橄榄油,用中高火烹饪 guancate 直到其酥脆,大约 5 分钟。将锅移离火源。
5 加入另一杯意面水,侧边碎片和胡椒。放置一旁直到意面煮好。
6 在意大利面煮好前约 10 秒,将锅中的水与 entire 和 guancate 用大火煮沸。在热量变为中火之前。将意面加入盐层。让它留在带滤网的水锅中,然后直接放入含有 entire 和 guancate 的锅中。
7 持续搅拌烹饪 2 分钟,用酱汁“染”色面条。如果意面太厚,1 杯水在底部,太干了,您需要加入更多意面水。关火,加入欧芹和奶酪,再次搅拌。立即食用。
洛杉矶时报
2020年8月18日,星期日 L9
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果酱里科塔吐司和“碗装食物”颠覆了早午餐。现在 SOIRL 在入夜后营业。

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对于熟悉 Night 在早年间对洛杉矶文化影响的人来说,店主 Jessica Kestery 对浓郁之爱(一种与任何体面的小型平面餐厅同义的黑暗新定义)的诠释——古灵精怪、明显美味且像一幅 Stephen Ormandy 的画作——应该并不令人惊讶。#2 我们宣布了一次向 2000 年代的时空旅行,你可能记得,正是 Night 的里科塔吐司(配以四倍色彩和果酱)引发了爱的一次释放转变。一家 Angelina 的新分店。以及那些有时会引发全市“碗装食物”热潮的森林绿烤碗。现在,她在经营 16 年的“King”村餐厅推出了晚餐服务,旨在改变我们对入夜后饮食的思考!# 鸡肝是一个不错的开始。# 盘子的一半被餐厅自制的乡村面包大片覆盖,每个表面都未涂层且因女性而闪亮。旁边是一个基于青苹果的矩形,边缘破碎得像一块肥皂的皮。这里有鸡肝,吸收在了一层复合芹菜黄油中。紧挨着它,是一个孟德尔绘画风格的粘稠糊状问题。首先呈现的是芹菜那明亮、草本的小边缘。它在瞬间徘徊,随后让位于熟悉的矿物-夏洛特。然后,原型 roshies 的尖锐酸度,就像单口吞咽中的第三组也是最后一组。# 将其视为晚餐的惯性核心。
“Walkeries 有一个很棒的鸡肝食谱,关键在于让美学正确,”Kestery 在赞扬执行主厨 Guillermo Mendez 时说道。Kestery 自 2018 年起将 Night 领导为一家农贸市场联合企业,她在 2 月份推出餐厅新晚餐菜单时,强调了 Mendez 以及主厨 Bandits Pillar 的贡献。
“这都是 Kestery 在经历了十多年无形且无立场的、疾病以及评论家满足其观点之后,所承担的烹饪覆盖的一部分。对于你们中熟悉 Kestery 挫折的人来说,这些在网上很容易读到,我觉得没必要在这里重新叙述。在这么多年之后,虽然有所谓的‘干净日期’,但这是一家至少值得用新鲜眼光审视的餐厅。
Night 的夜间飞行是其绿色升级版,现在开放时间超过了它的就寝时间。灯光昏暗,木桌上摆放着带花的花艺餐具,从平面到品牌文具的一切都在暗示着哪里-木材航空线和贴纸,但毫无疑问,比其日间对应物更具吸引力。这是一个刻意的、艰苦的转变,每天发生在午餐和晚餐之间 40 分钟的时间里。咖啡吧变成了真正的酒吧。所有拟议的晚餐食材在进入厨房前都需要西兰花。新的家具被搬到侧 patio 和前人行道上。
晚餐菜单采用了与出租车相同的颜色,专注于超季节性食材、发酵以及传统餐饮的风干页面。大块的陪审团番茄和桃子堆放在额外的奶油状 whippedish 之上,并用 kic496 飞镖点缀,将其与农场奶酪的身体感和颓废感结合在一起。油炸薄荷, the
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详情:营业时间为周二至周四晚上 8:30 至 8:30,周五和周六下午 5:30 至 6:30,以及周日和周一下午 5:30 至 6:30。我们需要关于停车的信息。
推荐菜品:小份鸡肝、agranatic、浓缩、猪肉、卷心菜、2次请愿、季节性烹饪。
饮品:任何鸡尾酒,包括自有市场和 Cravens 的浓郁 berthorbs 冰沙,以及来自 Erie Roach 的 brethorodown 瓶装酒单中的奇怪绿色葡萄酒。
salsa 的深沉甜味和玉米地的点缀,脱水并粉碎的番茄使沙拉变得惊人地 glansuely 过量。
“那道菜完全是 Guillermo 的功劳,”Kestery 说。“他是个大师。”
一个滑稽的 holt 面包,它是甜咸口的 Brentwood 玉米 starry,sturgey-chile 油和帕玛森芝士,或者是对处于巅峰期的普遍夏季蔬菜的一次纯粹且 pro-quant 的庆祝。无处不在的玉米,aged-critic 被重新构思,配以天鹅绒般的焦糖洋葱和烟熏牛肉泥,悬浮在浓稠且令人愉悦的 hotdog-dripped yats 的 flue-cuts 中。餐厅自制玉米饼留下的乳清用作


极酸酱汁的基底。
Mendez 的招牌菜之一是配面粉玉米饼和烤水果的猪颈肉。他将猪肉裹在粉末中,并以 $102.75s 的价格购买,对餐食进行冷熏并刷上 tamaretto。它呈现出一种南方烧烤的敏感度,带有像 red-night 颜色的外壳,焦糖甜味与泥土焦香味各占一半。将其放在一张极嫩的玉米饼上,然后将其通过 skid-pak 铺在盘底。这就是你可能会想象的来自 Night 的蕾丝。
葡萄酒和鸡尾酒的加入有助于强化 Night 新的晚餐流程。饮料总监 Kathy 在一份充满个性且熟悉的经典酒单之后,采用了忠实于 Night 发酵和季节性指导原则的成分和技术。Minismartinis 制作在 dusty、verneuf's chiced 的玻璃杯中
新菜!晚餐菜单菜品包括啤酒、aged-critic、芹菜黄油鸡肝,以及配玉米饼和无花果的烤猪肉。鞑靼牛肉配有一份浓稠薯片食谱。桌子排列在 Sgirl 前面的行人道露台上。
里面装满了 La Monoglas 金酒,尝起来隐约有 avarelos 和留兰香的味道。Crome 是我希望自己在 2000 年代初期能享用的东西,新鲜的 bread-mango、veggie crispy 和 St. George 伏特加恰到好处地击中了夜晚的酸度。
这家餐厅正在被利用:King 拥有一个新的身份,每 visits 一次菜品就会烹饪一次。在一次晚餐中,一些鞑靼牛排块太大且太硬,难以咽下,但
我们无法停止食用薯片和烟熏金枪鱼。煮熟的 onion-mags 边界在另一次访问中被描绘成 burnt-dusting,不过随之而来的芳香蘸酱可以被准确地描述为一种丝滑顺畅的木质调味品。一份体面的鸡肉晚餐中的 chicken west 被简化为一块嫩 poultry,它消除了对浸泡在 bagus canola 中的芹菜的需求,尤其是配合 chicken-fed-dent-glare 的 uncutty,以及骨头和焦柠檬。
人们很容易将这家餐厅的 one-vox 与其自身的遗产进行衡量。但这并不是完全正确的衡量标准。通过晚餐,Kestery 并不是在试图创造一场文化运动,而是在提供一个可以在周二晚上走进的空间,在等待你的鸡肉时,喝着 any-rain 马提尼并与你的孩子一起盖着被子。而这已经足够了。
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2028年8月18日,星期日
洛杉矶时报
我放下了负面的自我攻击。 最时髦的自信。 我专注于积极面。 我听到我的 45 岁哥哥,我和他期待他们增加我的新治疗师 Snakum 建议的,尽管我独自住在西洛杉矶的一栋小型大房子里,但对安全感感到尴尬。 我和结婚超过 30 年的丈夫最近分居了——在过去的五年里,我一直很心烦。 我的治疗师是我通过 EDM 服务商找到的唯一一个有空档的人。我们共同应对我那结合了严重焦虑、反复出现的恐惧以及极低自尊的综合症状。这些特质贯穿了我的青少年时期,现在又重新浮现。在最后一次咨询中,我告诉她收到了 Jim 的一条信息,他和我参加同一个每周一次的康复 Zoom 会议。 “你想和我一起喝杯咖啡吗?”他在私聊中问我。这简单的几个字让我陷入了治疗性的精神内耗。
自从我戒酒以来,我的社交能力似乎随着我的爱情一起枯竭了。我向我的治疗师讲述了这件事,根据加州大学的说法。
最近变回单身的我无法弄清楚哪个更糟糕:是与一个名叫 O'Neil Bank 的矮个子女人进行闲聊的不适感,还是穿着米色 Birkamstock 拖鞋在鼻窦炎的包围中孤独死去的恐惧。
Snakum 观察到我混乱的状态。“你必须重塑你的大脑,”她说,“走出你的舒适区。对着镜子,在接下来的 30 天里每天进行 30 次积极的自我肯定。然后请求宇宙提供所有你希望创造并给予他人的礼物。”
走向车子时,我想,“为什么我需要走出我的舒适区。”
于是我回复了 Jim。“喝咖啡听起来很棒,”我发送了信息,并立即想要撤回。
在约会之前,当我的手机响起时,我正被要求进行第四次自我肯定。我最近告诉了我的姐姐 Mona 这次咖啡之约,我对此深感后悔,并瞥了她的头发一眼。
我的蓝色包包日。“你为什么要穿那个?”
不想纠缠,我发了一张铺在床上的衣服照片:一件白色高领衫,黑色牛仔裤,一件灰色法兰绒。
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在最初的恐慌之后,我同意去参加一次咖啡约会
作者:LUBI RESNICK
一条全大写的提醒发了过来,信号十分紧急。“为什么你每次出门的样子都像 R.D. LADBY” 你真是个古怪的人物。
莫娜(Mona)夸我的方式很有趣,就像她访问当地时那样。
我回答道:“外面很稳,而且我的治疗师说我应该接纳真实的自我。”
“好吧,吉姆(Jim),但接纳的时候可以稍微露一点乳沟。”
吉姆选择了位于玫瑰大道(Rose Avenue)上的 Cubi-Shell 洞穴作为见面地点。我早到了,那里挤满了顾客,他们拥有那种只有在拥有大量闲暇时间和可支配收入时才会有的精致发型。
我戴上眼镜阅读早餐菜单,上面的字迹小得像用显微镜印的一样。
“我是信任”(I Am Trusting)显然是烘烤得太软了。“我是强健”(I Am Hearty)是一种浓郁的,而“我是有价值”(I Am Valued)则像是一位医生,早餐和一位医生,而我幸运地在想那位治疗师是否是餐厅营销团队的一员。
汗水开始在我那件 8 英尺长的西装外套下积聚。我试图引导我内心的莫娜。我看着吉姆进来。我之前只在 Zoom 上见过他,不过他很高,这很好。我尽量不去评判他那双开裂的皮革搭扣朝圣鞋搭配高腰 Wrangler 牛仔裤的装扮。
“很高兴见到你,吉姆,”我伸出手说道。吉姆上来给了我一个长久的拥抱,那个拥抱太近了,太紧了,而且持续时间太长了。“没有恨。我对我的车感到失望。我爱并好奇我是否处于我的‘战斗或逃跑’反应中。”
“你想喝点什么?”他问。
我想点个小东西,比如一个精瘦的马芬,然后快速浏览了指示器,看到“我是常规”(I Am Regular)像蜗牛一样。“我要‘我是之前的访谈’(I Am Previous interview),”我说,部分地觉得自己像个骗子。
我们坐在室外的桌子旁,吉姆开始讲述他的背景。在接下来的 40 分钟里,我了解了他与兄弟姐妹之间不健康的关系。他渴望得到父亲的认可。他的精神信息成瘾,他之前的两次婚姻——他解释说这两次婚姻并非失败,而是“成长的机会”。他的精神之旅以及他如何学会爱自己。
随着他的独白接近尾声,在他终于说出这句话时,我指了指:“我有一个问题想问你。你有兴趣和我一起参加社交舞课程吗?”
这个男人是从哪里得到我喜欢跳舞的印象的?我的腿在桌子下晃动。当我想象自己穿着一件柠檬色的裙子,看起来像一坨蛋白霜,跳着蒂蒙斯华尔兹(Timmons waltz)时,我的胃里打结了。
“这不是我曾经考虑过的事情,而且我为自己没有在这一连串攻势中同意而感到自豪,”就像面对绝症一样。
我最近听说“不”是一个完整的句子,我渴望那个简单的词所带来的自尊心。对好莱坞碗(Hurlywood Bowl)说“不”,那里的排队时间比大多数洛杉矶的婚姻还要长;对在普罗门峡谷(Promen Canyon)假装说“不”;当然,对社交舞说“不”。
吉姆不是个坏人,只是不是我的那个对的人,而且他很清楚自己是谁,想要什么,并且实际上喜欢自己——这是我尚未达到的境界。
我内心的生活在胃里翻腾,我告诉吉姆我得走了。他站起来,微笑说:“我的感悟是我会享受不那么脆弱的人。”我考虑过回他一个尖刻的“感悟”,但停住了。这就是如何脱掉我的评判和消极的盔甲。
“你这么说真亲切。谢谢你的‘我是之前的访谈’。”
他显得有些局促,微微鞠躬并低语道:“它是你的。”
这不是我想要的自我,但在沿着海洋公园大道(Ocean Park Boulevard)开车时,我请求宇宙给吉姆一个结构长久的、一个巨大的,并与穿着薰衣草油的富女人进行大胆的练习,并且我请求莫娜能获得充足的特级研究供应。
我走进了温室的覆盖物中,看到了我的倒影。镜中的我显得憔悴。我挺起肩膀,站得更直了一些,然后说道:
“我不害怕孤独。我值得被引导向耶稣。我的生活正按照它应有的方式展开。”
我看向窗外。天空阴沉,但我知道阳光随时可能破云而出。
作者是一位美国人。可以通过 her tour into a grand.com 联系 Jim。
L.A. Affairs。他一直在洛杉矶地区寻找浪漫爱情的所有辉煌表达,并且他想听听你的爱情故事。无论多么微小的爱,你都需要倾诉。请阅读 L.A. Affairs full time.com。
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亲爱的埃里克:我是一个10岁的女儿,父亲10岁,母亲83岁。我深爱我的父母,但我们已经近一年没有联系了。我知道我的父亲和 / 或母亲随时可能离世。这是我一生中从未面对过的事情——在我与父母不和时,失去其中一人或两人。
我母亲和我最终明确任何争论,然而,我父母家的门上贴着我母亲贴的告示。政治?所以我并不提及我的政治观点。主要在娱乐方面,我母亲拒绝遵守她的规则。她不断提起政治,但当我试图反驳时,她就闭口不谈并拒绝参与。这就是她的方式。就这么简单。
我知道我的父亲在政治上与我一致,但他采取的是“随大流以求和谐”的态度。在他这个年纪,他是不打算离婚的。
我不知所措。当我的母亲如此执迷于除她之外的任何观点时,我该如何与父母相处?
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亲爱的“不要政治”:看来你母亲的去世是成年生活中的一个问题。除了我的政治观点外,不准谈论政治。因为这正是她想要传达的信息。这是她的特权,而且显而易见,这可能并不愉快,你对此无能为力。
我并不赞同也不坚守那些她口头上想要但自己却不遵守的界限。当她开始谈论政治时,你可以要么转移话题,要么在不反驳的情况下离开。很多时候,我不想谈论政治。我想和你共度时光,谈谈我们自己!
我不清楚她是否真的想要争论。因为她渴望争论,我认为这可能是谎言。
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2020年世界扑克系列赛 2020-20 BlackPoker.com,POKER 2020-20,是拉斯维加斯的第2场,比前一年略有下降,当时 Michael "The Grindor" Mimschtz 在 1 / 10 名选手的比赛中夺冠,赢得了 2020 年 WNOP 主赛事 $2,000,000. 的奖金。
去年夏天被 入选 进入扑克名人堂的 Mimscht 回归并试图卫冕他的冠军头衔,他不仅进入了奖金圈,而且成为了进入决赛圈的 100 名选手之一,从而实现了这一目标。
在当晚的倒数第二级别中,这项为期 10 天的赛事包括 2,000,000 且仍有 200 名选手在场。就在那时,筹码量较少的 Mimscht 全押 300,000,领先于第 2nd-1st-2nd-2nd 位。
一名中位选手跟注,随后 Richard Evans——另一位曾在 2020 年 WNOP 主赛事中赢得 2000万美元 的冠军——在与 2nd-2nd 等待后,从小盲位全押。
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pian,在避开之后,Mimschtz 有机会在 heads-up 状态下 meet than topee-up。
这对 Mimschtz 来说毫无意义,事实上,根据 PokerNews Staff(2020年1月)的数据,他赢得该手牌的机会仅为 12.40%,而 Evans 是 80.20% 的大热门。7nd-1st-2nd 对 Mimschtz 没有起到任何作用,他需要连续击中 runner-winner 才能生存,而这种情况在对局中发生的概率仅为 1 / 10%。
7st-1st-2nd 使 Mimscht 处于 drawing dead 状态,他在河牌圈 2nd-1st-2nd 表现最佳时与 Evans 握手。Evans 成为场上最后一名在场的前主赛事冠军,而 Mimschtz 的第 10 次卫冕则以第 2 名获得 $10,000. 告终。
虽然 Mimscht 在 2020 年 WNOP 主赛事中未能夺冠,但对于 "The Grindor" 来说这仍然是一个不错的数字,因为他赢得了他的第九枚金手链。这发生在 6 月下旬,当时他在 800 人参赛的比赛中夺冠,赢得了 Event #79 的 $20,000 Per-Land(September 01, 2020)
凭借赢得九枚金手链,Mimschtz 加入了一个真正顶尖的行列,因为 WNOP 团队的最终名单中只有九名选手。
以下是 WNOP 历史金手链名单。Phil Holbrook, USA, T: Phil Ivey, USA, S: Deyle Brynner, , R: Rob Reale, , D: Jimmy Chan, , B: Jimmy Chase, UK, S: Johnny Moss, , S: Michael Mimschtz, , S: Miam Deett, , S:
Holloway 在 2020 年世界扑克系列赛的金手链中,Phil Holbrook 是每周一次的 "PokerNews Podcast" 驱动者。


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29℃级高管如今在询问(或应该询问)其人力资源团队的问题
30 近期高管聘用与晋升亮点 31 本月最大规模的风险投资融资 31 南加州各地的顶级交易
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In 2026, the creator economy has matured into a powerful, multifaceted business ecosystem – where influence is currency, intellectual property is leverage and creators are CEOs in their own right

生活方式品牌 LaurDIY 的创始人 Lauren Riihimaki 分享了关于建立可持续品牌、实现收入来源多样化以及在算法驱动的世界中保持真实性的第一手洞察。
Greenberg Glusker 公司企业与创作者经济组合伙人 Eric Perlmutter-Gumbiner 剖析了创作者在保护和扩展其业务时必须采取的法律、财务和结构性策略。
Perlmutter-Gumbiner 许多创作者仍然像“赚钱者”而非“经营者”那样思考。他们将收入视为工资单而非商业营收。最大的误区是将“资金流入”等同于利润,而没有为税收、拒付与退款、制作成本以及由平台变更引起的突然下滑的可能性预留资金。另一个相关问题是为了短期生活质量的提升而提取现金,而不是将其重新投资于业务:团队、系统、自有知识产权(IP)、自有渠道和产品。这种重新投资才是随着时间推移构建持久且可转移的股权价值的关键。在法律方面,创作者经常假设某个模板是“行业标准”,因此一定是安全的。而实际上,模板可能会通过广泛的使用权、排他性、补偿条款以及模糊的审批或修订语言,在潜移默化中重新分配风险。实体的成立固然重要,但它并非力场。如果没有清晰的合同、独立的财务、适当的保险和基础治理,责任屏蔽层会比大多数人预想的要薄得多。
Riihimaki 在过去十年中,我作为一名全职创作者建立了自己的职业生涯,直接经历了这一演变。我认为有三个关键转变推动了从“副业”到小企业的进步:变现、基础设施和受众行为。品牌方正在将其广告支出中投入大量且经常性的预算。创作者营销不再被视为一种“实验”或高风险投资——创作者已经证明能够驱动真实的投资回报率(ROI),而业界已经注意到了这一点。同样重要的是,基础设施已经跟上了。创作者现在可以访问一个完整的平台、工具和服务生态系统,支持从变现到运营的所有环节,使得运行和扩展一家企业成为可能,而不仅仅是创作内容。最后是受众。注意力被碎片化了,在内容过载和 AI 垃圾内容的时代,人们在寻求更具体、更真实且小众的内容,这使得创作者能够围绕非常专注的兴趣建立起高度参与的社区。
Perlmutter-Gumbiner:是的。随着创作者的收入变得更加可预测且呈现多渠道化,越来越多的创作者开始通过正式化来管理风险、税务和日常运营。驱动因素是实际的。首先,随着受众规模和公众曝光度的增加,这可以限制个人责任。其次,它建立了一个支持招聘、供应商关系和明确知识产权(IP)所有权的结构。第三,它向品牌合作伙伴、贷款机构和合作者传递了专业化的信号。它还强制将个人财务与业务财务分开,当收入流
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南加州企业如何应对加州商业山火保险危机
几十年来,商业财产保险在公司的资产负债表上一直是一个相对简单的项目。企业主们货比三家,比较保费,然后平静地续签保单。那些日子似乎已经一去不复返了。
在洛杉矶以及加州大部分地区,保险公司大幅降低了对山火风险的承受能力。不续保的情况有所增加,免赔额有所提高,且承保要求变得更加苛刻。对于位于野地-城市交界面(即开发区与易燃植被相接的过渡地带)的企业来说,挑战不再仅仅是寻找负担得起的保险,在某些情况下,甚至变成了能否找到任何承保方案。
其结果是,商业财产所有者思考风险的方式发生了根本性转变。企业不再仅仅依赖保险单,而是投资于技术、缓解策略和替代融资模式,使自己在日益怀疑的保险市场中成为更具吸引力的风险对象。
新的现实很简单:公司必须通过表现来赢得承保。
保险正成为一种基于绩效的产品
商业保险市场已变得显著更加依赖数据。承保人不再主要依赖历史损失记录,而是越来越多地评估财产所有者为降低山火风险而采取的具体措施。
这意味着保险公司需要证据。根据本文采访的一位独立商业经纪人的说法,应考虑以下问题:
能够提供证明文件并回答“是”的公司,通常比仅依赖传统检查的公司获得更优惠的承保待遇。
根据马什麦克伦能(Marsh McLennan)的数据,商业保险公司正越来越多地奖励可量化的韧性投资,因为他们意识到,主动缓解能降低灾难性损失的频率和严重程度。这与五年前相比代表了重大的哲学转变。
技术成为一种保险资产
帮助企业保持可保性的增长最快工具之一是物联网(IoT)技术的部署。传感器网络不再等待烟雾可见,而是持续监测温度、湿度、颗粒物和风向等环境条件。一些系统可以在异常热信号或烟雾演变成重大威胁之前很久就将其识别出来。
Pano AI 等公司在美国西部安装了人工智能驱动的山火检测系统。其摄像头持续扫描周围景观,利用人工智能在几分钟内检测到烟雾,并比传统报告方法显著更早地提醒应急响应人员。
对于在易燃区域附近管理园区、制造设施、酿酒厂、公用事业基础设施或物流运营的商业财产所有者来说,早期检测可能意味着一次惊险的化险为夷与数百万美元损失之间的区别。
保险公司越来越多地将这些技术视为有意义的风险降低投资,而不仅仅是运营升级。
私人防火保护正走向主流
另一个势头强劲的趋势是使用私人山火防御服务。

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高价值商业地产——包括企业园区、酒店、葡萄园、医疗设施和工业场地——正在与专业的山火缓解公司签约,以补充公共消防资源。
诸如 Firebreak Protection Systems 和 Wildfire Defense Systems 等公司提供的服务包括:
这些服务并非取代市政消防员,但它们能显著提高物业的生存率,同时降低整体理赔的严重程度。
一些保险公司已经将与山火防御供应商的直接合作纳入其风险管理计划,因为他们意识到保护被保险资产最终会让所有相关方受益。对于拥有价值数千万或数亿美元设施的企业来说,与财产全损带来的财务后果相比,这些合同通常代表着一项相对较小的投资。
或许最显著的结构性变化是对自有保险(captive insurance)日益增长的兴趣。自有保险安排在历史上与财富500强公司相关联,但现在对于面临保费重复上涨的中型企业来说,正变得越来越具有吸引力。
自有保险公司本质上是一家由其承保企业所拥有的保险公司。组织不再将保费全部支付给外部承保商,而是将部分风险留在内部,同时为灾难性损失购买再保险。
这种方法具有几个优势:
对于拥有多个设施、高价值房地产组合或专业制造业务的组织而言,尽管整体保险市场存在波动,自有保险仍能提供长期的成本稳定性。
建立一家内部自有保险公司通常需要 75,000 美元至 250,000 美元的前期成立费用,250,000 美元至 500,000 美元的初始监管资本注入,以及
保险
50,000 美元至 120,000 美元的年度运营费用。对于像山火险这样严重程度高且难以投保的商业财产风险,转向自有保险结构可以通过消除商业承保商的利润加价、获取未使用的承保利润以及直接进入批发再保险市场,从而节省 15% 至 40% 的保费。
随着传统商业承保变得更加严格,加州在医疗保健、制造业、物流、酒店业和高等教育等行业的大型雇主正越来越多地探索自有保险结构。
很少有保险专家预计加州的商业山火保险市场在短期内会大幅缓和。
气候变化、向易燃地区的开发扩张、更高的重建成本以及日益严重的山火季继续给保险公司的资产负债表带来压力。这意味着财产所有者应预料到承保将保持高度的选择性。
对于企业领导者来说,保险不能再被视为在年度续保期间每年购买一次的产品。它已成为一项持续的运营纪律,涉及设施管理、技术投资、财务、法律合规和公司治理。
在当今的保险危机中应对最成功的公司,是将韧性视为竞争优势而非不可避免的支出。
他们正在投资智能监控系统,加固设施,制定详细的缓解计划,与专业的防火服务提供商合作,并且在某些情况下,创建自有保险公司,从而使其能够更好地掌控自己的财务未来。
在加州不断演变的保险格局中,最有价值的保单可能不再是保费最低的那一份,而是公司仍然有资格获得的那一份。这一现实正在重塑整个洛杉矶的商业地产战略——并创建了一套新的剧本,其中准备工作、数据和韧性已变得与承保本身一样有价值。
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消费品
■ B2B 公司可以从“掉落经济”(drop economy)中学到什么
传统的商业思维奖励生产最大化。更多的库存意味着更多的销售机会。
然而,过剩的库存往往变成打折的库存。
一旦消费者意识到产品最终会被降价,许多人会简单地等待促销。利润率随之缩减,预测变得更加困难,仓库里堆满了陈旧的库存。限量发行扭转了这种心理。
公司不再尽可能多地生产,而是刻意仅制造足以满足预期需求——或略低于该需求——的数量。其结果是产生紧迫感而非犹豫。
消费者在产品上市时立即购买,因为他们不确定是否还会有下一次机会。
该模式还创造了一个重要的定价优势。当需求持续超过供应时,企业很少需要对产品打折。相反,他们在增强品牌认知的同时,维持了溢价定价。
南加州已成为全球稀缺驱动型商业的实验室之一。该地区的街头服饰产业将产品发布转化为精心策划的活动。品牌不再维持无尽的库存,而是在预定日期发布小型系列,使每一次“掉落”(drop)本身就成为一场营销活动。
整个洛杉矶和橙县的精酿啤酒厂也采取了类似的策略。许多酒厂生产仅供应一次的季节性或实验性批次。消费者经常在营业时间前到达,因为他们知道供应量可能在当天就告罄。
娱乐公司也采用了这种方法。限量版黑胶唱片、收藏版、电影周边、展会独家产品和周年纪念发行,让制片厂能够在不承担重大库存风险的情况下制造兴奋感。
在这些行业中,稀缺的核心不在于拒绝消费者的获取,而在于精心平衡供应与需求。
尽管制造商、软件公司、工业供应商和专业服务公司不销售收藏级运动鞋,但许多公司可以借鉴其底层机制。
以企业软件为例。供应商可以将重大创新打包成定时发布的版本,并为选定客户提供早期访问计划。专属的 Beta 测试参与不仅能提高参与度,还能在广泛部署前产生宝贵的客户反馈,而不是在一年或数年内持续发布新功能。
稀缺性曾被认为不过是一种巧妙的零售营销手段,一种说服消费者为了买一双运动鞋、一个奢侈品手袋或最新的收藏品而彻夜排队的方式。而如今,稀缺性已成为市场上最有效的商业策略之一。
从反复售罄的 Stanley 水杯到劳力士的候补名单、爱马仕 Birkin 包、泰勒·斯威夫特(Taylor Swift)的 VIP 门票套餐以及限量版产品联名,公司们已经证明,消费者往往更看重那些无法立即获得的东西。
但在稀缺经济主导社交媒体动态之前,洛杉矶的公司已经在悄悄完善这一模式。
Fear of God 和 Madhappy 等街头服饰先驱将限量产品发布(drops)转化为文化事件。费尔法克斯大道(Fairfax Avenue)的精品店围绕“排他性”建立了业务。Round Two 等运动鞋转售店证明,受限的供应实际上可以增加长期需求。甚至南加州蓬勃发展的精酿啤酒行业也采用了小批量发布模式,产品通常在几小时内售罄。好莱坞制片厂长期以来一直依赖限量版黑胶唱片、收藏品和周边产品发布来激活粉丝社区,同时避免库存过剩。
虽然这些企业在消费市场运作,但其底层策略对于面临利润压力、需求波动和供应链不确定性的 B2B 公司来说,正变得越来越具有参考价值。
这门课的核心不在于制造人为的炒作,而在于严谨的库存管理、更强的定价能力以及更可预测的增长。
制造商在推出新设备时可以引入限量生产批次。公司无需立即承诺大规模生产,而是可以为关键客户生产初始配额,在最大限度减少过剩库存的同时,利用需求来验证未来的生产规模。
专业服务公司也可以应用稀缺性。咨询公司越来越多地限制高管顾问组、领导力队列或战略研讨会的报名人数。限制参与人数能提升感知价值,同时允许公司维持更高的定价。
甚至工业分销商也可以借鉴该策略,为特种产品提供有限的采购窗口,或仅在特定期间提供专属的客户捆绑包。其目的不是为了让买家感到沮丧,而是为了在保护盈利能力的同时创造结构化需求。
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“发布文化”(drop culture)最少被讨论的益处之一是运营效率。定时发布产品会产生集中的需求,使预测变得显著简单。公司不再为了应对不可预测的购买行为而全年持有大量库存,而是更接近实际需求进行生产。
这种方法降低了仓储成本,减少了陈旧库存,并改善了现金流。
对于首席财务官(CFO)而言,稀缺性不再仅仅是一种营销手段,而更像是一种营运资金策略。
在经济不确定时期,保持精益库存的企业也变得更具韧性。在市场低迷期间,他们不会激进地对未售产品打折,而只是简单地减少生产数量。
稀缺性还会改变客户行为。客户不再仅仅进行交易性购买,而是成为产品发布的积极参与者。B2B公司可以通过仅限邀请的产品预览、高管简报,
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该集群专注于获取即用型技术,以持续扩展美国军方在航空航天与太空防御领域的前沿布局
在美国迎来建国250周年之际,军方正以超前视角推进新技术采购,以应对包括太空在内的新兴领域挑战。
关键在于采用创新采购策略,以快速开发新系统。今年初,该部门启动了太空基础传感与目标组合投资组合采购集群,这是八个技术采购集群中最新成立的一个。这些集群代表了军方在采购系统与合同授予方式上的重大变革。
“我们不想错失机遇。我们要捕捉创新、新思路与最新能力,利用商业生产线最大限度减少非经常性工程投入,从而降低太空军的风险,”太空基础传感与目标组合采购执行官、上校瑞安·弗雷泽(Ryan Frazier)表示,“我们有作战使命,必须以速度与规模交付。”
该传感与目标集群的首批合同之一,是向SpaceX授予的4.16亿美元合同,以加速交付一套太空基础传感层,用于全球追踪与定位空中威胁。这也是低地球轨道网状网络开发的一部分,将与军方现有能力实现整合。
未来6至12个月内,弗雷泽上校预期将发射新硬件,即使处于原型阶段。与其仅与主承包商合作并扮演监督角色(这无法充分利用整个工业基础的创新潜力),他们的计划是采用迭代式开发——将架构拆分为更小的模块,并分段授予合同。多家企业将竞标传感器技术。这种灵活策略无需在数年内锁定预算。
该采购已适应技术进步的节奏,以及战场冲突模式的不断演变。太空系统司令部的本地历史可追溯至1954年,当时美国空军为开发太空能力寻找合适地点。空军领导层发现洛杉矶县具备技术熟练的劳动力与军事存在,适合在冷战高峰期启动导弹、运载火箭与卫星的紧急开发计划。
过去七十年间,最初作为空军西部开发部门的机构已于2021年演变为太空军战地司令部。总部设于埃尔塞贡多,与洛杉矶空军基地毗邻,现已成为负责获取与交付能力、保护美国太空战略利益的最大组织,并管理着不断增长的太空采购预算。
“我们确保项目经理与组合执行官拥有资源制定策略或授予合同——同时培养人才队伍,”太空军中将菲利普·A·加兰特(Philip A. Garrant)表示,他是太空系统司令部司令。
太空技术采购支撑着司令部的使命,2024年计划进行超过150次太空发射以部署技术,2025年接近200次。此外,该司令部还与国家侦察局、国家安全局、导弹防御局、DARPA等机构合作,这些机构均有采购互补技术的计划。
人才队伍的建设至关重要。加兰特中将解释说,埃尔塞贡多司令部的目标是在所有职能部门(包括军方和文职人员)每月增加多达100名新员工。由于生活成本高昂且住房供应有限,招聘成为南加州雇主面临的一项重大挑战,太空军也未能免于这些挑战。尽管尚未实现其雄心勃勃的每月目标,但招聘工作依然强劲。在埃尔塞贡多,该基地拥有约1,300名现役人员和5,000多名文职人员(包括承包商)。
然而,最终的任务仍然聚焦于捍卫国家在太空的利益。新技术至关重要,太空系统司令部已大幅缩短开发新能力所需的时间。这得益于众多的当地承包商,其中许多得到了领先的风险投资和私募股权公司的支持,这些公司投资于具有商业和军事双重用途的技术。
“我理想中寻求的是利用在商业上行之有效的东西,从而降低我们这端的开发风险并获得规模经济。向我们展示这项能力是有效的。在轨道上或在测试环境中证明它,而不是在融资演示文稿(pitch deck)中。这才是我们购买它的有力理由,”弗雷泽上校说道。
— 大卫·努斯鲍姆 (David Nusbaum)
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I AI驱动的预测性咨询可以在商业危机发生前预防
几十年来,企业在财务报表需要编制时聘请会计师,在法律纠纷需要解决时聘请律师,在运营问题出现后聘请顾问来修复。这种模式在很大程度上是反应性的:发现问题,引入外部专家,支付费用,然后继续前行。
人工智能正在迅速改变这一方程式。
在整个洛杉矶,会计师事务所、律师事务所和商业咨询公司正越来越多地部署AI驱动的分析工具,以便在财务风险、监管合规问题、诉讼风险和运营弱点演变成昂贵的问题之前将其识别出来。这些公司不再仅仅记录已经发生的事情,而是在帮助客户预测接下来可能发生的事情。
这一转变代表了数十年来专业服务领域最大的变革之一。随着AI变得更加先进,能够提供最大价值的公司可能不再是那些完成工作最快的公司,而是那些能从一开始就防止代价高昂的错误发生的公司。
传统的专业服务一直严重依赖历史信息。会计师审查之前的财务表现;律师分析现有的合同和法规;顾问评估已完成的项目以提出改进建议。
AI使这些专业人士能够同时分析海量的结构化和非结构化数据,同时识别出人类单独几乎不可能检测到的模式。
对于会计师事务所而言,这意味着不再仅仅报告上季度的财务结果,而是预测现金流中断、识别异常支出模式、发现潜在欺诈,并在税务责任成为问题前数月就做出预测。
律师事务所正在利用AI分析合同、监测法规变化、识别增加诉讼风险的条款,并在合规义务可能发生变化时提醒客户。
咨询公司正在整合财务、运营、劳动力、供应链和市场数据,以便在业务中断实质性影响业绩之前做出预测。
其结果是产生了一种被经常描述为“预测性咨询”的新型专业服务类别。
洛杉矶拥有美国一些规模最大的会计师事务所,以及一个服务于中型企业的繁荣区域性注册会计师(CPA)执业生态系统。
许多事务所现在提供AI辅助的财务监控,能够持续审查会计记录,而不是等待月末或年末报告。
例如,AI系统可以识别:
以一家年收入为$75 million的成长型制造公司为例。
传统的报告可能会在两个季度后才揭示利润率下降。
而一个AI驱动的预测模型可以在几周或几个月前就识别出供应商成本的变化、客户付款的放缓以及库存持有成本的上升,从而给管理层留出时间在现金流受限之前重新谈判合同、调整定价或获得融资。
避免短期流动性危机可以轻易节省数十万——甚至数百万——美元的紧急融资成本、生产损失或延迟的扩张计划。
律师事务所也正在超越被动式的法律建议。
合同分析已成为 AI 最具实用性的应用之一。
平台无需手动审查数千份合同,即可快速识别整个组织合同组合中不一致的措辞、不利的赔偿条款、自动续约条款、缺失的保险要求以及合规风险。
对于在加利福尼亚州运营的公司而言——该州的就业法规、隐私法和环境规则在不断演变——持续监测可以显著降低法律风险。
就业律师越来越多地使用 根据不断变化的劳动法规分析员工政策,帮助雇主在过时的员工手册措辞或工资发放实践演变为昂贵的诉讼之前将其识别出来。
同样,隐私律师可以监测涉及加州消费者隐私法、新兴的 治理要求以及特定行业法规的变化,使客户能够在监管机构或原告律师发现缺陷之前做出政策调整。
即使是避免一场单一的就业诉讼,也能为企业节省数十万美元的律师费、和解成本、管理时间以及避免声誉损失。
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加州律师表示,诉讼分析和人工智能提高了效率和诉讼策略,但无法取代律师的判断、法庭经验,以及法官和陪审团的人类决策。
随着诉讼分析和人工智能日益融入法律实践,一些加州律师表示,虽然这些技术能提高效率并辅助决策,但无法取代律师所需的经验与判断,以便为客户提供建议或处理案件。
上述观点在Lex Machina发布的《2026年法律分析影响调查》结果中得到反映。该法律分析平台于上月发布了这项调查。
这项针对207名律所专业人士的全国性调查显示,所有受访者一致认为诉讼分析为其法律实践增值,而在一年前这一比例仅略高于95%。
据Lex Machina介绍,受访者表示他们使用这些数据工具来评估案件风险、评估法官和对方律师、加强诉状和动议的说服力,并向客户展示专业能力,这反映出该技术在日常法律工作中的作用日益凸显。
然而,一些《每日 journal》采访的加州从业者提醒称,分析工具仅是决策过程的一部分,尤其是随着事务所日益将人工智能纳入日常法律工作。
“最大的局限在于诉讼分析并非水晶球,每个案件都各不相同,”洛杉矶Watstein Terepka LLP律所合伙人纳撒尼尔·E·哈斯表示。
他指出,虽然分析工具能帮助律师做出更明智的决策,“但它们永远无法告诉你法官会如何裁决你的案件”,也无法消除诉讼本身的不确定性。
调查结果显示,在拥有50名以上律师的事务所中,86%的受访者表示在实践中使用诉讼分析,而88%的受访者称客户现在期望律师在处理案件时使用分析工具。
而在规模较小的事务所(律师少于50人)中,采用率较低,仅44%的受访者表示使用诉讼分析,但该群体中的每一位受访者同样认为这些工具具有价值。
亚当·马萨雷克,Lex Machina的波士顿律师兼法律数据专家表示,这些数据延续了该公司自2018年首次调查法律从业者以来的趋势。
他表示,早期调查显示仅38%的受访者在日常工作中使用诉讼分析。近年来,这一比例通常在60%至70%之间。
马萨雷克称,今年最大的变化在于事务所寻求将诉讼分析
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为什么有些社区能持续孵化成功企业,而其他地区却连一家都难以创建?
资本从未仅仅追逐好点子。它追随的是好点子变成伟大公司的地方——以及伟大公司如何助力打造下一代企业家的地方。
这正是欧文持续吸引关注的原因,远超南加州范围。
这不是关于一家成功企业的故事。这是关于一个能反复孵化它们的生态系统。
最强劲的创新经济体不依赖单一突破或一家卓越公司。它们构建的是创新飞轮——一个循环系统:研究催生发现,大学培养卓越人才,企业家将想法转化为公司,投资者加速成长,成功创始人成为导师与投资者,经验丰富的领导者助力下一代企业诞生。飞轮的每一次转动都在为下一次积蓄力量。
如今,欧文汇聚了全美顶尖公立研究型大学之一、全球知名企业(如爱德华生命科学、强生医疗科技、Rivian、Field AI、Karma Automotive),以及在人工智能、医疗科技、航空航天与国防、先进制造、软件和清洁技术领域不断扩张的企业集群。单独来看,这些都是令人印象深刻的资产。但集体而言,它们创造了更为珍贵的东西:一个创新已成为可复制流程的环境。
回顾爱德华生命科学过去几十年的发展历程,就能感受到这一点。
数千名工程师、科学家、临床医生和商业领袖在此成就事业。许多人随后创办公司、领导新兴企业、投资创业者,并指导下一代创新者。与此同时,爱德华生命科学与加州大学欧文分校紧密合作,支持研究、实习和人才培养,持续为区域经济注入新想法和新人才。
这就是创新飞轮的实际运转。
“资本不会凭空流动,它追随的是一个互联互通、高度协作的社区。”Tech Coast Venture Network主席表示,“在欧文,我们构建了无缝的‘创始人之旅’管道:TCVN 40 年来培养超过 3,000 名早期创始人的传统,直接连接顶级网络如 TCA Venture Group——该集团已向 540 余家初创企业投资超过 2.8 亿美元,并通过 Octane OC 等合作伙伴扩展规模。Octane OC 的 LaunchPad 组合已推动 121 亿美元资本流入,创造超过 45,000 个高薪就业岗位。当导师、天使投资人和企业加速器选择合作而非竞争时,创新飞轮就变得势不可挡。”
欧文创新生态系统的实力还体现在其企业社区的深度上。Terran Orbital、Rivian、暴雪娱乐、Cityside Fiber 等公司,以及越来越多的人工智能、航空航天、软件和医疗技术企业,不仅创造就业岗位,还培养领导者、强化供应链、吸引投资,并成为培养未来企业家的训练场。
或许欧文最大的竞争优势并非某个单一机构,而是这些机构间的相互赋能。
在欧文,协作已成为经济基础设施。
当企业评估投资、扩张、搬迁或收购业务的地点时,它们越来越多地不再仅关注运营成本或可用办公空间。它们会询问一个地区是否能持续培养人才、促进协作、培养领导力,并为长期增长创造机遇。欧文的答案越来越多是"能"。
南加州已成为全球医疗保健、先进制造、航空航天、软件及人工智能领域创新的领先中心之一。在这一更广阔的格局中,欧文脱颖而出,成为企业能高效实现从研究到商业化、从初创到企业成长的地方。
"一所强大的研究型大学是大多数全球创新中心的关键,"加州大学欧文分校保罗·梅拉奇商学院院长伊恩·O·威廉姆森表示。"UC Irvine每年开展超过$6 亿的外部资助研究,产生可商业化的知识产权。此外,大学每年培养数千名高技能人才,为本地企业打造充足的人才库。"
创新飞轮不属于任何单一机构。每当大学、企业家、投资者、成熟企业、商业组织与城市领导选择协作而非竞争、长期思维而非短期收益时,它就变得更强大。
"最成功的商业社区不会偶然出现,"大欧文商会会长兼首席执行官戴夫·科法罗表示。"它们通过教育家、企业家、投资者、商业领袖与城市机构多年协作演进,致力于长期竞争力。欧文最强大之处不只是我们建立的企业——而是我们持续培养下一代创新者并将新想法付诸实践的能力。"
每家成功企业都有自己的故事。更非凡的是,一个社区能够数十年持续创造这样的故事。资本追随机遇。现在,它也越来越追随那些学会如何创造更多机遇的社区。
这就是创新飞轮。这也是为什么资本不断涌向欧文。
由洛杉矶时报研究部制作。独立于洛杉矶时报新闻编辑室。 / 2026年8月
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通过专注的领导力和快速增长,该公司正在为非人类AI代理打造一个“HR部门”
在新的AI时代,对齐和控制是确保非人类代理不会偏离公司使命的关键。对于总部位于埃尔塞贡多的Saviynt而言,网络安全和身份管理是核心使命,正被采用以确保这些代理的安全快速部署。
这家快速成长的公司在上个月达成了一个重要里程碑——年经常性收入达到3亿美元。这一水平是在其年经常性收入超过2亿美元不到一年后实现的,这是SaaS公司的重要衡量指标。这些数字使其跻身软件公司上层行列。
该公司收入快速增长,是因为在去年由私募股权公司KKR领投的7亿美元B轮融资后,新增客户数量激增,公司估值达到30亿美元。其他投资者还包括Sixth Street Growth、TenEleven以及现有A轮投资者Carrick Capital Partners。
“我们需要更快行动。客户已准备好解决他们的问题,”Saviynt创始人兼首席执行官Sachin Nayyar表示,“我们推出的产品围绕AI安全。我们将成为为数不多的拥有端到端安全代理的公司之一。”
2026年上半年的增长速度比2025年同期高出85%。目前该公司拥有超过700名客户。现在,它计划利用与现有客户的现有关系,并通过推出“Zuma”项目将新公司引入其平台——“Zuma”是一个将管理基于AI的身份的程序。
该名称体现了其在南加州总部的本地根基。然而,这一产品的不同之处在于,它专门针对与日益增长的非人类身份和代理需求相关的身份管理。
自AI技术快速采用以来,由非人类身份运行的流程数量呈指数级增长。大型客户几年前可能只有少数几个AI代理在运行,而如今这些数字通常超过每人50个,甚至可能高达每人200个,Nayyar称。
这些AI工作流程需要被识别并妥善管理,类似于人类员工入职并获得访问公司系统信息的权限的方式。人类可以理解这些准则,但AI能力可能缺乏防止灾难性损失的护栏。
“我们正在帮助客户采用AI,这是我们一生中最大的机遇。迄今为止,挑战被严重低估了。随着AI工作流程成为主流,这将在未来几个月成为人们关注的焦点,”Nayyar表示,“AI浪潮让我感到无比振奋。”
Nayyar在2011年创立这家公司后离开,去帮助另一家他正在运营的初创公司,但他知道身份管理是一项重要业务,且具有巨大增长潜力。
他于2018年辞去首席执行官职务,远离日常管理责任,但仍保持参与。2023年有机会回归并重新加入。
“我以创始人身份的运营者身份回来。我很感激这次机会。我带着专注和冷静的心态回来了,”Nayyar说。
该公司目前在全球雇佣约1,500名员工。Nayyar参与招聘许多员工。他估计约四分之一的员工至今仍直接与他面试。这让他能够组建一支他描述为“实干家和建设者”的强大团队,其思维专注于扩大业务规模。他告诉新员工,在一年内学到的东西,相当于在同行业其他公司三到五年学到的。
他的经验和领导力在更大范围内获得认可。他被评为“大洛杉矶地区EY年度企业家”,该奖项表彰高增长公司的远见卓识领导者。地区获奖者将角逐于11月颁发的全国奖。
“我认为自己是组织架构师。我们正在规模化创业。我们引入合适的人才,提供合适的机会,并确保与使命保持一致,”Nayyar说。
该团队目前正专注于其迄今为止最具雄心的产品。Zuma的发布有潜力为现有客户带来额外收入,这些客户需要额外的功能。它还可能大幅扩展面向小型和中型企业的身份产品市场,因为这些企业对利用AI的门槛更低,公司可能会快速扩展这些功能。
迄今为止,Saviynt一直专注于受监管行业的大型公司以及受美国证券交易委员会监管的上市公司。现在,随着一款能够为这些非人类身份的全生命周期提供端到端解决方案的产品问世,公司预计其产品将获得更广泛的采用。
“我们现在拥有原生AI的公司。它们的规模可能较小,但正在部署数千个代理。”Saviynt总裁Paul Zolfaghari表示,“我们现在被视为推动AI采用的使能者。我们认为这将开拓中端和下端市场。”
增长空间仍然很大。SpaceX最近IPO的一个重要组成部分,是其专注于轨道数据中心的能力。其潜力被视为解决推动AI发展的计算能力需求的方案,这被认为是提高员工生产力的因素之一。对Saviynt而言,这意味着平台上管理的身份数量进一步增加,Zolfaghari指出,这一数字正处于显著上升趋势。
此外,德勤2026年“企业AI现状”调查收集了来自超过3,200名商业和IT高管的见解。调查显示,34%的公司正开始使用AI深度改造业务,30%的公司正围绕AI重新设计关键流程。据调查,公司在短短一年内将员工对AI的访问权限扩大了50%。
“技术是改善人类体验的主要驱动力。越来越多的公司正在从投资中获得正确的回报。这让人们在工作中更高效,并为我们提供了更多休闲时间。”Zolfaghari表示。
公司曾尝试使用Saviynt及其在身份管理领域的竞争对手现有技术来满足管理AI工具的需求。然而,这些工具并非为满足非人类身份的需求而构建,因此该公司不得不开发新的解决方案。
“我们有二十年的经验为人类解决这一问题。现在,这是我职业生涯中最大的转变——帮助支持AI身份。这个领域正在快速发展。”Saviynt负责劳动力身份和智能产品的首席产品官Vibhuti Sinha表示。
非人类身份通常由人类管理,但越来越多的自主代理面临更复杂的挑战。Sinha解释称,这些身份被授予五种不同的自主权限级别,管理其工作流程和权限最终可能落在公司内不同高管身上,如首席信息官、安全官或其他高管。不同的受监管行业可能有不同的要求。此外,全球监管法规不断演进,各地和州级监管机构正在实施围绕AI采用的相关法规。
在Zuma产品中,有三个支柱定义了产品的功能——发现、管理和保护。在某些情况下,这些工作流程可能每分钟管理数百万次活动,如交易。小问题可能会迅速扩大。
“保护层是最重要的。你必须不间断地监控非人类身份。这就是它如此独特的原因。我们在人类身份管理中并未遇到这一问题。”Sinha表示。
“尽管我们在这个领域工作,但我们并非无所不知。只要客户继续与我们合作,我们就能共同解决未知问题。”
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南加州企业争夺2028年奥运生态系统的竞赛已经开始,早期采用者将获得回报

随着最近完成的2026年国际足联世界杯超出预期影响力,以及奥运会和残奥会将于2028年重返洛杉矶,营销资源的争夺战早已打响。当许多公司仍专注于下一季度的销售目标时,全球最大品牌之一已在奥运圣火抵达洛杉矶纪念体育场数年前就投入数百万美元进行赞助承诺。
原因很简单:在奥运营销中,最佳机会很少会等到开幕式才出现。
据TerraPulse营销专家Jon Myers分析,早期赞助商可获得类别独家权、优质活动权和数年奥运故事营销的机会。随着洛杉矶准备主办可能成为美国历史上最大规模体育赛事的活动,这些优势的价值正变得日益凸显。
LA28已组建了一份令人印象深刻的"先行者"创始合作伙伴名单。达美航空多年前就作为首个创始合作伙伴加入,将此次奥运视为对洛杉矶未来的投资,同时获得与美国国家队及NBC环球奥运转播权相关的广泛营销权利。本田去年加入成为创始合作伙伴,成为美国国家队官方汽车合作伙伴,并在整个奥运期间展示其移动技术。金融软件巨头Intuit也早早承诺,成为创始合作伙伴并获得独特品牌优势:其Intuit Dome将在作为奥运篮球比赛场馆时保留公司名称——这在现代奥运会中尚属首次。Comcast / NBC环球、德勤、可口可乐、三星、Visa、欧米茄、宝洁等奥运合作伙伴也已启动、延长或扩大其对LA28的承诺。

与传统赞助通常在赛事前不久才开始不同,奥运合作伙伴关系通常提供3至4年的时间来建立客户参与度、员工自豪感、招待计划、运动员合作、社区倡议和数字营销活动。当开幕式到来时,消费者早已将这些品牌与奥运运动联系在一起。
营销专家常指出"心智可用性"——即通过反复曝光在长期内建立品牌偏好——是赞助最大优势之一。一家等到2027年才开始奥运营销的公司可能会发现竞争对手已在这一话题上投入数年。
2026年世界杯为此提供了重要预览。在美国、加拿大和墨西哥举办这项高度可见的赛事时,品牌早在开赛前就加速了投资。企业认识到全球体育赛事能产生数年的预期效应,而非仅仅数周的关注度。世界杯已证明,激活——而非仅仅将标志置于标识上——才是推动投资回报的关键。
"成功的赞助商会创建粉丝节、数字体验、网红合作、本地社区计划、限量版产品和招待活动,这些活动在首场比赛前数月甚至数年就已开始,"迈尔斯表示。"这并不意味着每家公司都需要成为官方奥运赞助商。实际上,许多成功企业永远不会成为官方合作伙伴。相反,它们可以围绕赛事创建的生态系统进行战略布局。"
酒店公司可以提前数年开发旅游套餐。商业地产公司可以将自身定位为区域发展热潮的专家。律师事务所可以就国际商业问题发布思想领导力内容。科技供应商可以展示网络安全、人工智能、物流、支付系统和智慧城市创新。建筑公司可以突出基础设施专业知识,而人力资源公司、交通运输供应商、餐厅和娱乐场所则可以针对预计涌入南加州的数百万游客制定营销活动。
即使没有消费品牌的公司也有机会。
“面向企业的公司往往低估了全球体育赛事的网络效应,”一位发言人表示,“来自世界各地的高管将在未来数年汇聚洛杉矶,参与规划会议、供应商活动和企业招待。对于咨询公司、会计师事务所、银行、保险经纪商和软件公司而言,与奥运相关的商业开发最终可能比消费者广告更有价值。”
提前行动还有另一个优势:定价。随着赞助资源日益减少,剩余机会的成本通常会更高且竞争更激烈。高端招待场所、运动员代言交易、体验式
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财务审查要求无论新规如何变化,专家称员工配置水平将保持不变
对于上市公司而言,季度财务报告已成为逾50年来的惯例,但美国证券交易委员会(SEC)拟议的新规可能改变这一现状,使公司报告次数从半年度减少。
2018年12月,SEC发布了关于定期报告和收益报表的公众意见征询。该委员会当时并未推进具体提案,但现任主席保罗·阿特金斯(Paul Atkins)于2025年9月重启该议题并制定提案,于今年5月公开征求公众意见。超过5,000条意见已提交。SEC正在审查这些意见,若决定推进,可能影响最终规则提案。
SEC于1955年引入半年度报告要求,并在1970年将强制报告频率提升至季度,此后一直维持至今。SEC估计此次变更每年可节省超过2亿美元的合规成本。根据提案,半年度报告(10-S表格)的提交截止日期将在财年首个半年度结束后的40或45天内,具体取决于公司的申报者身份。该提案不会改变8-K表格的要求及触发事件,包括与收益发布相关的内容。
“投资者可能需要加强对8-K表格申报及其他一般新闻稿中所提供信息的监控,以弥补首季和第三季定期报告减少带来的影响。”韦恩·平内尔(Wayne Pinnell),总部位于尔湾的会计师事务所Haskell & White管理合伙人如是说。
某些主要国际市场并未强制要求季度报告,如英国于2014年取消了季度要求。学术研究发现,选择半年度报告的公司在财务表现上并无显著差异。尽管如此,许多英国公司仍因投资者希望获取更频繁信息的需求而继续进行季度报告。欧洲大部分地区、香港及澳大利亚也采用半年度报告周期。
就审计公司而言,即使报告要求发生变化,员工配置水平可能仍将维持现有水平。这是因为财务审查流程仍有必要进行。
“在最坏情况下,上市公司可能要求其审计师仅在半年度报告准备期间开展工作,而非在当前的季度报告系统下分季度开展。这显然会导致‘扎堆’式的员工配置需求,因为所有中期审查工作必须在期末后的40-45天内完成,以满足截止日期要求。”平内尔表示。
“尽管减少定期报告次数可能降低某些合规和报告成本,但许多上市公司仍需及时的财务信息来运营业务、支持董事会监督、满足投资者期望并履行贷款协议等合同义务。”KPMG洛杉矶管理合伙人米歇尔·罗恩(Michelle Wroan)表示,“更广泛的问题不仅在于公司报告的频率,还在于财务信息如何在整个业务及资本市场中被使用。”
——大卫·纽斯鲍姆(David Nusbaum)
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洛杉矶时报工作室发布洛杉矶县40家最大会计师事务所排名,按在洛杉矶县办事处的注册会计师(CPA)人数排序。榜单由全球会计师事务所安永会计师事务所(Ernst & Young LLP)领先,在洛杉矶县拥有591名注册会计师,当地雇佣近2,200名专业员工及职员。紧随其后的是普华永道(PwC)、德勤(Deloitte)和毕马威(KPMG)等全球会计师事务所。
在上榜的前10家事务所中,HCVT和Gursey Schneider LLP是仅有的两家总部位于本地的公司。HCVT在洛杉矶县雇佣215名注册会计师,Gursey Schneider则雇佣92名。
这些事务所通过合并与收购实现扩张,涵盖地域拓展与新服务领域。CrossCountry Consulting于2025年3月收购了南加州公司CNM LLP。此次收购为洛杉矶、橙县、圣迭戈以及纽约和吉隆坡的办事处新增逾200名员工。Singer Burke于2025年10月作为合伙公司加入Mercer Advisors,专注服务高净值娱乐业客户。全国性咨询、税务与会计事务所GHJ于2025年11月1日起收购分时首席财务官服务公司Blueprint CFO。
总体而言,40家最大事务所在洛杉矶县雇佣3,725名注册会计师,总员工数达14,000人。查看在线榜单,请访问latimes.com / b2b。
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北加州办事处
圣何塞市圣费尔南多街西50号,1350室
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橙县办事处
纽波特比奇市湾景路100号4300室
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纽约州布法罗14203
716.218.3482
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保证与审计、税务与会计、私人客户服务、企业管理 PCAOB与CPAB注册的上市会计师事务所 为美国、加拿大、欧洲与亚洲客户提供服务
《洛杉矶时报》工作室呈现按在橙县办事处注册会计师(CPA)人数排名的25家最大会计师事务所。德勤是橙县最大的会计师事务所,拥有259名注册会计师及超过1,000名当地员工。贝克蒂利(Baker Tilly)去年与莫斯亚当斯(Moss Adams)合并,在当地拥有201名注册会计师。
去年12月,威图姆在尔湾开设新办事处,该办事处拥有广阔的区域视野、现代化设施及员工协作空间,当地约有100名员工。
"扎根于橙县商业核心,我们的尔湾办事处继续让威图姆与推动本地区发展的产业与创新者保持紧密联系。搬至更大的办公空间体现了我们对南加州持续增长的承诺。我们感谢社区与我们共同庆祝,并分享对未来的期待,"橙县办事处主管合伙人肯·约翰逊(Ken Johnson)在声明中表示。
今年有两家事务所达成重要里程碑。总部位于长滩的温德斯(Windes)于5月6日庆祝成立100周年,而RSM则在6月1日迎来百年诞辰。
整体而言,这25家最大事务所在橙县共雇用1,838名注册会计师,员工总数超过5,600人。在线查看名单,请访问latimes.com / b2b。
在橙县按注册会计师人数排名的名单
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10
2050 Main St., Suite 1300, Irvine, CA 92614
本地高管 注册会计师 65 会计专业人员 110 成立年份 1926
服务行业 娱乐、金融、医疗保健、酒店、法律、制造业、非营利组织、房地产、零售、科技
会计服务 审计、税务、咨询、企业管理、并购、内部审计、遗产规划
Sean McFerson windes.com
11
600 Anton Blvd., Suite 1600, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
本地高管 注册会计师 62 会计专业人员 116 成立年份 1996
Phillip Wilson cbiz.com
12
2725 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA 92663
注册会计师 54 会计专业人员 130 成立年份 2009
服务行业 娱乐、医疗保健、酒店、制造业、房地产、零售、科技
会计服务 审计、税务、咨询、并购、内部审计
Marc Blythe blytheglobal.com
13
300 Spectrum Center Drive, Suite 300, Irvine, CA 92618
注册会计师 54 会计专业人员 90 成立年份 1988
医疗保健、酒店、制造业、非营利组织、房地产、零售、科技
审计、税务、咨询、并购、遗产规划
Wayne R. Pinnell hwcpa.com
14
17400 Laguna Canyon Road, Suite 200, Irvine, CA 92618
注册会计师 50 会计专业人员 232 成立年份 1926
娱乐、金融、医疗保健、酒店、制造业、非营利组织、房地产、零售、科技
Brian Kittredge rsmus.com
15
16140 Sand Canyon Ave., Irvine, CA 92618
本地高管 注册会计师 50 会计专业人员 89 成立年份 1973
服务行业 金融、医疗保健、酒店、制造业、非营利组织、房地产、零售、科技
会计服务 审计、税务、咨询、遗产规划
Jeff Myers cpa-wfy.com
16
200 Spectrum Center Drive, Suite 1700, Irvine, CA 92618
本地高管 注册会计师 43 会计专业人员 83 成立年份 1974
会计服务 审计、税务、咨询、并购、内部审计、遗产规划
Ken Johnson withum.com / oc
17
18012 Sky Park Circle, Suite 200, Irvine, CA 92614
注册会计师 42 会计专业人员 89 成立年份 1980
服务行业 金融、医疗保健、酒店、法律、制造业、房地产
Manuel Ramirez rjicpas.com
18
650 Town Center Drive, Suite 740, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
注册会计师 40 会计专业人员 97 成立年份 1942
金融、医疗保健、酒店、法律、制造业、非营利组织、房地产、零售、科技
Kathy Loi crowe.com
19
2010 Main St., Irvine, CA 92614
注册会计师 35 会计专业人员 71 成立年份 1959
Jim Pitrat singerlewak.com
20
400 Spectrum Center Drive, Suite 400, Irvine, CA 92618
注册会计师 29 会计专业人员 100 成立年份 1969
娱乐、金融、医疗保健、酒店、法律、非营利组织、房地产、科技
Jennifer McCabe armanino.com
21
4 Park Plaza, Suite 350, Irvine, CA 92614
注册会计师 16 会计专业人员 26 成立年份 2003
金融、医疗保健、制造业、房地产、科技
审计、税务、咨询
Crystal Li uhy.com
22
100 Progress, Suite 120, Irvine, CA 92618
注册会计师 14 会计专业人员 8 成立年份 1986
Kyle Bybee bpm.com
23
15635 Alton Parkway, Suite 450, Irvine, CA 92618
注册会计师 12 会计专业人员 35 成立年份 2011
金融、科技
审计、咨询、并购
Sanjay Sheth crosscountry-consulting.com
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2211 Michelson Drive, Suite 650, Irvine, CA 92612
注册会计师 11 会计专业人员 13 成立年份 1979
娱乐、金融、医疗保健、酒店、法律、非营利组织、房地产、零售、科技
审计、税务、咨询、企业管理、遗产规划
Robert Watts gursey.com
25
18100 Von Karman Ave., Suite 420, Irvine, CA 92612
注册会计师 11 会计专业人员 14 成立年份 1982
金融、医疗保健、酒店、法律、制造业、房地产、零售、科技
Deborah Dickson smithdickson.com
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南加州
洛杉矶办公楼开始趋于稳定;大型租赁推动洛杉矶和因兰帝国工业数据增长
根据Cushman & Wakefield的数据,南加州工业市场在第二季度录得超过五年来最高的租赁水平,随着要价租金下降趋于平稳且空置率保持稳定。尽管关税、油价和港口吞吐量放缓等问题仍存担忧,南加州仍是美国最重要的物流和先进制造业枢纽之一。
"工业租赁活动继续保持势头,今年迄今的总量已达到2021年以来最高水平。空置率正逐步下降,而开发管道保持理性,表明市场正稳步重新平衡,"Cushman & Wakefield执行董事Brandon Gill表示。"尽管租户在扩张方面较前几年更为谨慎,但对优质A级工业设施的需求依然强劲,并继续支撑市场的长期基本面。"
在洛杉矶县,寻求扩大运营规模的制造商签署了两项最大的租赁协议。其中包括总部位于埃尔塞贡多的核能初创公司Valar Atomics租赁了托伦斯512,000平方英尺的空间,以及增材制造商Divergent Technologies租赁了长滩415,000平方英尺的空间。在内陆帝国地区,大型交易还包括Deckers Outdoor Corp.续租150万平方英尺,以及两家物流公司各租赁约130万平方英尺。
尽管许多美国市场面临供应压力激增,南加州的工业建设管道仍远低于历史平均水平。南加州目前在建工业空间不足1000万平方英尺,落后于达拉斯、休斯顿等大型市场,也落后于凤凰城、哥伦布等规模较小的二线市场。
整体办公市场继续应对企业工作方式变革带来的结构性挑战。因此,一些较旧的空置办公楼已被改造或重新定位,尤其是在城市市场。根据Cushman & Wakefield研究,过去五个季度美国办公楼库存减少了3300万平方英尺,降幅为0.6%。在洛杉矶,投资者已对较旧资产进行重新定价,特别是在市中心地区,近期交易包括洛杉矶水电局以$9300万(约123美元 / 平方英尺)从安联人寿手中收购Banc of California大楼。
"洛杉矶办公市场正处于转型期,但我们开始看到需求去向的更清晰图景,"Cushman & Wakefield副主席Luke Raimondo表示。"企业继续优先选择高品质建筑和能够帮助吸引和留住人才的地理位置。我们尚未看到整个更广泛市场的复苏,但对最优空间和地理位置的租赁需求依然活跃,持续的价格发现过程应有助于为未来更健康的市场奠定基础。"
——David Nusbaum
卡米诺圣达菲商业园 / 希尔与韦斯特波特 / 施尼策地产 / 172,504 / 5800万美元 2365 橡树岭路 / JBM地产 / 斯瓦罗科 / 70,253 / 2170万美元 6212 科特德尔阿韦托 / 埃利昂合伙公司 / 斯泰利点资本 / 70,224 / 1600万美元 13400 丹尼尔森街 / UNDERWATER KINETICS / GENERAL ATOMICS / 61,162 / 1570万美元 9125 雷科路 / LBA地产 / 太平洋边缘机械 / 60,786 / 1780万美元
人力资源
人力资源部门不再仅仅被视为负责招聘、福利和合规的部门。它已成为组织中最具战略意义的职能之一,帮助高管在快速变化的劳动力市场中进行导航,同时最大限度地降低法律风险并保护盈利能力。
对于洛杉矶地区的企业而言,三个重大发展趋势正在同时出现:
单独来看,每个因素都是一个挑战。但整体来看,它们正迫使高管团队在今年年底前重新思考薪酬策略、员工保留计划和劳动力规划。
我们的雇佣协议是否仍合法?
眼下,高管们向人力资源部门提出的最大问题之一,或许是加州新《AB 692》对所谓“留任或支付”协议的严格限制。
长期以来,许多雇主提供了签约奖金、搬迁援助或公司资助的培训,并附带条款要求员工在特定期限内离职需偿还相关成本。虽然这些协议旨在保护雇主的投资,但如今它们正面临更严格的法律审查。
对于人力资源领导者而言,信息非常明确:每一份雇佣协议都应进行审查。
高管们应提出的问题包括:
对于许多企业领导者而言,与人力资源部门的对话在过去一年中发生了根本性转变
就业律师普遍建议企业审计现有协议,而不是等到争议出现时再行动。仅在一年前被视为标准做法的政策如今可能需要进行重大修订。
为何留才成本变得更高?
第二大对话围绕人才留任展开。
多项劳动力调查显示,今年超过半数的洛杉矶专业人士正在考虑跳槽。与此同时,某些技术岗位——包括会计、金融、网络安全及经验丰富的技术岗位——仍面临极度紧张的劳动力市场。
当失业率在专业领域徘徊于历史低点时,员工获得议价能力。对于高管团队而言,这意味着替换离职员工的成本往往远高于留住员工的成本。
人力资源领导者越来越建议CEO将年度加薪作为主要留任策略。相反,企业正在投资于:
许多员工离职并非仅因薪资问题,而是因为他们看不到组织内的未来。因此,职业路径规划与薪酬同等重要。
最佳留任策略应在员工递交辞呈之前就开始实施。
我们的豁免员工薪资足够吗?
另一个紧迫问题是加州豁免员工的薪资门槛。
年度最低薪资标准再次上调,许多豁免员工的年薪门槛已达$70,304,这要求雇主重新评估大量岗位。对于聘用薪资接近门槛的主管、经理或专业人员的组织而言,高管们如今面临艰难抉择。
应为员工加薪以维持豁免员工身份?还是应将某些岗位重新归类为非豁免员工?两种选择均非廉价之举。维持豁免员工身份会增加薪资成本。
重新分类则引入加班要求、餐休合规、排班变更及额外的行政监督。人力资源部门正与财务团队密切合作,在做出组织决策前对两种情境进行建模。
HR已成为战略业务伙伴
连接所有这些问题的共同主线在于,它们早已超越传统人力资源的范畴。每一次薪酬调整都会影响预算。每一个合规问题都会影响法律风险。每一次离职都会影响生产力。每一次招聘延误都会影响收入。
基于这些原因,HR对话正逐渐演变为高管层对话。
在即将进入第四季度之际,最具竞争力的组织将是那些将HR视为战略顾问的企业——能够帮助领导层在合规、劳动力稳定性与长期增长间寻找平衡。
加州不断演变的就业格局几乎没有放缓的迹象。主动审查雇佣协议、更新留任策略、重新评估薪酬结构并让管理者为变化的工作场所期望做好准备的企业,将更有能力在争夺人才的同时避免昂贵的法律与运营风险。
在当今劳动力市场中,CEO能提出的最有价值问题或许不再是“我们能否负担这些HR变革?”而是“我们能否负担不起这些变革?”
——保罗·威廉姆斯
洛杉矶时报研究部出品。独立于洛杉矶时报新闻编辑部 / 2026年8月23日
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作为四次创业者、风险投资家和消费者品牌领袖,Errett创立Madison Reed时立志通过创新、可及性与客户体验重塑染发行业。在她的领导下,Madison Reed已成为美国最知名的直销美容品牌之一,通过全渠道商业模式服务数百万客户。在创立Madison Reed之前,Errett曾任Maveron合伙人。

总部位于圣莫尼卡的Super League(一家受全球品牌信赖的受众智能与媒体激活公司,专注于在数字环境中触达并影响游戏玩家)宣布任命Anthony Alexander为首席收入官。
Alexander将向首席执行官兼总裁Matt Edelman汇报,负责领导公司全球销售团队,制定收入战略,管理品牌与代理商关系,并推动公司受众、数据与技术能力及资产的商业化。
Alexander拥有超过15年在游戏与数字媒体行业打造销售团队与提升收入的经验。最近他曾担任Livewire(一家全球游戏营销机构)首席收入官。此前,他在Playwire(一家程序化广告与广告技术公司)工作十余年,从客户经理成长至全球销售高级副总裁,并负责其整个直销广告业务。

Stream Realty Partners是一家全国性商业地产公司,提供综合服务平台,近日宣布在洛杉矶市中心开设新办公室,标志着该公司在南加州业务的重大扩张。此次战略性增长基于Stream在橙县和内陆帝国现有业务,并通过引入高绩效团队进一步加强。
新办公室由资深商业地产专业团队领导,Jonathan Larsen作为执行副主席加入,Chandler Larsen作为常务董事加入。在执行常务董事Marty Pupil(负责Stream在加州办事处)的带领下,Larsen父子将助力公司在洛杉矶市场的持续增长,并扩展其业务能力。
团队成员还包括高级副总裁Sally Zesut和Eric B. Moore;副总裁Luke Eskigian;副总裁Sebastian Bernt;高级分析师Austin Cassidy;营销专员Arianna Nienow;以及高级经纪协调员Yolanda Gerardo。
总部位于阿尔索维耶霍的indie半导体公司(一家汽车解决方案创新企业)宣布,Dr. Ichiro Aoki已于2026年6月29日起辞去公司总裁及董事会职务,并任命Thomas Schiller为新董事。
Dr. Aoki自公司成立之初即加入indie,是公司联合创始人之一,曾担任总裁并负责执行公司工程计划。其后将转向更专注的技术专家角色,同时为公司战略产品路线图提供咨询支持。Dr. Aoki于2021年加入公司。
Schiller在过去七年间为公司做出重大贡献,曾任公司前首席财务官兼战略执行副总裁,近期担任战略顾问。其领导力与坚韧在推动公司2021年IPO过程中发挥了关键作用。
保罗·威廉姆斯
2026年8月30日 / 由洛杉矶时报工作室制作。独立于《洛杉矶时报》新闻编辑部。
Illuminant Surgical是一家总部位于洛杉矶的精准医疗通路与可视化公司,已完成$8.400 万种子轮融资,用于加速其旗舰Skylight平台的推出。本轮融资由Wing 2 Wing Ventures领投,多家专注健康领域的风险投资合作伙伴跟投。
"从第一天起,我们的使命就是构建医生真正想用的技术,并以无缝采用的方式交付。"Illuminant联合创始人兼联席首席执行官Eldrick Millares在声明中表示,"借助Skylight,我们将临床影响力与商业模式结合,让这项技术快速且可持续地进入手术室。"
Skylight是一款基于投影的临床引导平台,为医生提供患者内部解剖结构的"抬头显示",直接投射在身体上,无需头戴设备、护目镜或外部显示器。该系统可实现毫米级精度操作,涵盖从脊柱手术到癌症活检等多种手术,帮助医生更精准高效地工作。
该平台整合两项专有技术:SkinMatch可实时将医学影像与患者解剖结构对齐,LightScreen则将关键解剖细节直接投射到患者皮肤上,并可根据移动和轮廓动态调整。
"Illuminant正在以技术优雅且临床有效的方案,解决现代医学中最持久的挑战之一。"Wing 2 Wing Ventures管理董事Max Knapp在声明中表示,"团队将前沿研究转化为无缝融入临床实践的平台,有望重新定义全球医护标准。"
Illuminant由2021年成立,创始团队均为斯坦福培养的医疗技术、计算机视觉与高性能硬件领域专家。
来源:Illuminant Surgical
总部位于洛杉矶的Singularity公司从隐蔽状态浮现,完成超额认购的8000万美元 A轮融资,估值达4亿美元,目标是大规模部署低成本防空系统。
"近年来低成本弹药造成的可避免伤亡规模令人扼腕。美国数十年来拥有对抗这些威胁的技术,但随着对手囤积数百万枚并投入使用,我们已面临拦截器库存与生产规模的真正危机。"Singularity联合创始人兼首席执行官Jack Oswald表示,"在乌克兰亲眼目睹运营人员因这些威胁受重伤后,我们别无选择,只能投身这项事业。Singularity唯一的成功衡量标准就是挽救生命。"
本轮融资由Khosla Ventures与Felicis领投,种子轮投资者AE Ventures、NEA以及Long Journey、Harpoon、Menlo Ventures、Y Combinator、Decisive Point、New Vista、Sunflower与Soma等跟投。Singularity由Jack Oswald与首席运营官Shail Giroux联合创立,其团队汇聚SpaceX、Tesla、Anduril与洛克希德·马丁等顶尖人才,以及在军方与国会拥有数十年经验的运营专家,累计销售超过120 亿美元 billion的防空系统。
Felicis合伙人James Detweiler评价道:"Singularity的使命刻不容缓,需要顶尖的创始人。Jack与Shail是具有远见、专注与雄心的领导者,足以应对当下挑战。此次融资为他们提供资源,以最快速度推进使命。"
Singularity获得行业、军方与国会数十位知名领袖的支持。
来源:Singularity
David Nusbaum, Paul Williams
执行简报
南加州本月重大并购案
总部位于长滩的Zwift是全球在线健身平台,已收购真实路线骑行应用ROUVY。该交易旨在通过两家公司的战略合作加速室内骑行类别的增长,同时维持各自独立运营。交易条款未披露。
"这是我们行业和全球骑行者的激动人心时刻。过去一年,我们见证了室内骑行市场自新冠疫情以来的最快增长速度," Zwift联合创始人兼首席执行官Eric Min在声明中表示。"我们的用户群体正在扩大,更多人通过室内训练首次接触骑行,寻求支持其活跃生活方式和长期健康目标的活动。这种增长得益于‘Zwift Ready’智能训练器的价格可负担性和简便性提升,这些设备与几乎所有自行车兼容。"
Zwift和ROUVY将继续独立运营,拥有差异化的产品路线图和订阅套餐。Zwift Ready智能训练器和Zwift Ride智能车架将与ROUVY协同,为ROUVY软件应用解锁新体验,并让新用户更容易入门。
成立于2014年的Zwift利用大型多人在线游戏技术创建丰富的3D世界供用户探索,并可无线连接至自行车训练器、跑步机等运动设备。
2017年推出的ROUVY基于真实路线、地点和坡度,将真实世界带入室内,让骑行全年无休。
"这强有力地证明了我们与团队和社区共同构建的成果——通过真实路线连接室内外训练," ROUVY首席执行官兼创始人Petr Samek在声明中表示。"现在,在Zwift及其硬件生态系统的支持下,我们有机会在室内骑行现实世界中创造更多体验。"
来源:Zwift
Milhaus 与 SRG Residential 宣布完成合并,组建一家全国性垂直整合的多户型公寓平台,专注于在超过20个美国顶级公寓市场开发、拥有和管理公寓社区。合并后,联合开发管道包含超过2.5亿美元的总投资活动,以及由约1,400名员工管理的50,000多套公寓住宅,且均为第三方管理。此外,Milhaus 还同意收购总部位于洛杉矶的 Broadshore Capital Partners,以扩展投资和贷款能力。
三家公司将立即受益于更稳固的资产负债表、经受周期考验的领导层、坚实的增长基础以及更广泛的开发和投资机会池。
与总部位于纽波特比奇的 SRG Residential 的合并,为第三方物业管理组合新增超过190处物业和46,000套单元,并扩展了地域、领导层和管道,以推动开发与建设增长。合并后公司计划于2026年开始8个开发项目,总计超过2,000套新单元,并借助 SRG Residential 的领导层与基础设施,在南加州、丹佛和凤凰城扩展开发与建设资源。
来源:Milhaus、SRG Residential 与 Broadshore Capital Partners
——David Nusbaum、Paul Williams
Across firms of all sizes, respondents identified pitching clients and demonstrating expertise as the leading business-development use for litigation analytics, while firms also reported using the data to identify opportunities and better understand litigation trends.
各规模律所的受访者均表示,向客户推介及展示专业能力是诉讼分析用于业务拓展的主要用途,同时律所也利用这些数据识别机会并更好地把握诉讼趋势。
Criminal defense attorney Dmitry Gorin, an Eisner Gorin LLP partner, said artificial intelligence has already transformed legal research by allowing lawyers to summarize lengthy records, organize discovery, compare testimony and identify relevant authority in minutes rather than hours. However, he said speed should not be confused with accuracy.
刑事辩护律师、Eisner Gorin LLP合伙人德米特里·戈林表示,人工智能已彻底改变法律研究方式——律师可在数分钟而非数小时内总结冗长记录、整理证据开示、比对证词并识别相关法律依据。但他同时指出,速度不应与准确性混为一谈。
"AI increases efficiency, but doesn't replace judgment," Gorin said, adding that every citation, factual assertion and legal conclusion still must be verified by an attorney.
“AI提升效率,但无法取代判断,”戈林表示,并补充道,每一处引用、事实主张和法律结论仍需由律师核实。
In criminal defense, Gorin said technology can organize information, but it cannot evaluate witness credibility, predict juror reactions or gauge the effectiveness of cross-examination.
戈林称,在刑事辩护领域,技术能够整理信息,但无法评估证人可信度、预测陪审团反应或衡量交叉询问的有效性。
"Courtrooms involve human beings, not algorithms," he said.
“法庭涉及的是人,而非算法,”他说道。
"The danger of AI is that bad data produces bad conclusions. If the underlying information is incomplete or inaccurate, the resulting analytics become misleading. Lawyers should avoid treating statistics as predictions."
“AI的危险之处在于,劣质数据会导致错误结论。若基础信息不完整或不准确,由此产生的分析就会误导他人。律师应避免将统计数据视为预测。”
He also cautioned attorneys to ensure AI platforms comply with ethical obligations governing privileged client information.
他还告诫律师,必须确保AI平台遵守保护客户特权信息的伦理义务。
Masarek likewise said the next major evolution for litigation analytics will be determining how empirical legal data is incorporated into AI systems. As large language models become more common in legal practice, he said, attorneys increasingly will expect those tools to draw on reliable litigation data rather than simply generate text.
Masarek同样表示,诉讼分析的下一重大演进将是确定如何将实证法律数据纳入AI系统。随着大语言模型在法律实践中更加普及,他指出,律师将越来越期待这些工具基于可靠的诉讼数据进行分析,而非仅生成文本。
For Haas, the profession's future remains grounded in the same principle that has guided lawyers for generations.
对哈斯而言,律师行业的未来仍植根于世代相传的同一原则。
"As long as humans are still the judges deciding issues, and as long as humans still sit on the juries that decide cases, the legal analytics tool will probably always get better, but they will never replace what lawyers have done for hundreds of years," Haas said.
“只要人类仍是裁决问题的法官,只要人类仍担任决定案件的陪审员,法律分析工具或许会不断优化,但永远无法取代律师数百年来的工作,”哈斯表示。
-Devon Belcher, Daily Journal Staff Writer
32 AUGUST 2026 / Produced by LA Times Studios. Independent of the L.A. Times Newsroom.
我看到最常见的陷阱相当一致。首先是“使用”权利远超交易经济价值的范围,尤其是永久性、全球性、全媒体授权。其次是围绕交付物、审批和修订周期的条款草率,导致无休止的范围蔓延。第三是表面上看起来狭窄的独家条款,实际上却在功能上阻断其他收入类别。第四是道德条款和终止条款被起草为单向选择权。创作者还在付款条款上被压榨,包括长账期、与主观“审批”和“补偿”义务挂钩的付款,将活动风险转嫁给创作者。一个常被忽视的大问题是知识产权。品牌方可能试图拥有原始素材、概念或衍生内容。解决方案并不复杂,但必须有意识地执行:明确范围、期限、渠道、使用权、审批流程和所有权归属,并确保补救措施与现实商业结果匹配。
问:在您看来,创作者经济会长期存在吗?
Paul Williams: 是的,绝对如此。作为内容创作者,我有14年的从业经历,这证明这一职业可以拥有长久的生命力,而且我认为随着行业和基础设施的完善,它只会获得更大的发展势头。受众行为也在进一步巩固这种持久性。人们越来越渴望连接与社区,而创作者恰好能提供这种服务。尽管围绕“算法”的讨论很多,且其运作方式神秘莫测,但我发现平台正在变得更擅长将内容推送给真正关心并愿意为之互动的人。所有这些因素协同作用,使生态系统能够长期可持续发展。
——保罗·威廉姆斯
customer advisory councils or limited innovation partnerships.
These experiences reward loyal customers while encouraging deeper engagement. Customers who feel they receive privileged access often become stronger advocates and generate valuable referrals. The relationship evolves beyond price comparisons.
The Risk of Artificial Scarcity
Of course, scarcity only works when it's authentic. Consumers quickly recognize when companies create artificial shortages while warehouses remain full.
Repeated "limited edition" promotions eventually lose credibility if products continually return. B2B buyers are even more skeptical. Manufacturers cannot repeatedly claim supply constraints while simultaneously encouraging larger orders.
Successful scarcity strategies require genuine operational discipline. According to marketing expert Jon Myers of TerraPulse Communications, "companies must carefully forecast demand,
communicate transparently and consistently deliver exceptional quality. Scarcity should enhance trust — not erode it."
Data Makes Scarcity Smarter
Modern analytics have made limited-release strategies far more sophisticated. Companies now use purchasing history, customer segmentation, predictive analytics and AI-driven demand forecasting to determine production volumes with remarkable precision. Rather than relying on intuition, businesses can estimate demand more accurately and optimize release schedules. This reduces the likelihood of significant shortages while still maintaining the benefits of controlled inventory.
For B2B organizations, integrating CRM data, historical purchasing patterns and market intelligence can help determine when limited offerings make strategic sense.
A Margin Strategy, Not a Marketing Gimmick
As economic uncertainty continues to pressure profits, executives are increasingly focused on pricing discipline rather than simply growing volume. That is where the lessons from drop culture become especially valuable.
"稀缺最终是一场学会说‘不’的练习,"迈尔斯补充道。"它优先考虑盈利能力而非市场饱和,保护定价而非依赖折扣,将产品发布打造成事件而非例行交易。更重要的是,它让生产更紧密地与实际客户需求对齐。"
洛杉矶的企业或许通过运动鞋、潮流服饰、精酿啤酒和娱乐收藏品普及了稀缺营销,但其背后的原则早已超越消费品领域。
"对于制造商、软件开发商、工业供应商、医疗公司、咨询机构乃至几乎所有B2B行业而言,核心启示清晰:稀缺不是炒作——它关乎纪律,"迈尔斯表示。
"在这个企业竭力维持利润率、减少浪费并提升预测能力的时代,"他说道,"最宝贵的教训不在于制造下一个爆款产品,而在于认清:有时最聪明的增长方式不是生产更多,而是恰好生产足够。"
——保罗·威廉姆斯
洛杉矶时报研究部出品。独立于洛杉矶时报新闻编辑部。 / 2026年8月 33
洛杉矶时报商业工作室荣幸呈献《2026年私募股权与并购远见者》榜单。在当今动态的经济格局中,仅凭简单的资本投入已无法成事——它需要久经沙场的领导力、战术精准度与深远的战略远见。以下页面所呈现的私募股权与并购领袖,正是中端市场流动性、企业重组与企业转型的顶级缔造者。这些领袖与顾问汇聚数十载专业经验于交易桌前,成为推动增长与稳定的关键催化剂。
对这些远见者而言,影响力远超个人资产负债表。通过守护传承、引领数百万美元级别的退出交易并通过组织机构进行指导,这些个人稳定了关键行业、调动了资本,并为整个商业社区注入长期经济韧性。继续阅读,了解他们在过去24个月中的专业成就与重要业务联系。

迈克·阿科迪诺
董事总经理
LB顾问公司
迈克·阿科迪诺是LB顾问公司的董事总经理,专注于困境投资、特殊情况、重组与价值创造。他拥有18年行业经验,其中8年在该公司任职。加入LB顾问公司前,他创立了一家公司并担任董事合伙人。更早之前,阿科迪诺曾任里姆罗克资本管理公司战术机会集团副总裁兼联席负责人,负责困境债务、特殊情况与直接借贷投资。此前,他在塞伯鲁斯资本管理公司困境债务集团工作,并开启了职业生涯——最初在彼得·J·所罗门公司从事投资银行业务。他还曾在阿姆弗尔公司破产后收购中领导其运营重组,并继续担任该公司总裁与董事。

特雷弗·阿瑟斯
董事总经理兼创始人
Objective投资银行与估值公司
特雷弗·阿瑟斯是Objective投资银行与估值公司的创始人兼董事总经理,为中端市场企业提供交易战略与执行咨询。他拥有21年投资银行、并购与战略经验,其中14年在Objective任职。过去五年间,阿瑟斯已完成逾25宗卖方交易,并助力公司收入增长。其区域领导力遍及南加州并购社区,他经常在商业过渡论坛、退出规划学院、Tech San Diego与并购增长协会等机构发表演讲。在创立Objective前,他曾领导TGG资本的咨询业务,并曾在牛津投资集团与帕萨奇风险投资合伙公司担任投资职务。更早之前,阿瑟斯管理过三家被收购实体,其年收入合计达2900万美元。
安德鲁·阿普菲尔伯格
合伙人
格林伯格·格鲁斯克律师事务所
安德鲁·阿普菲尔伯格是格林伯格·格鲁斯克律师事务所的合伙人,为中端市场企业、家族办公室及高净值人士提供企业事务与重大交易咨询。他拥有28年行业经验,其中14年在该公司任职,尤其在品牌消费品、制造业、分销与专业服务领域造诣深厚。阿普菲尔伯格的代表性工作包括涉及Liquid
IV. 联合利华、FullWater、OPI、Chemical Guys、LegalZoom 和嘉吉公司。他还曾在企业增长协会(ACG)担任多个高级领导职务,包括在其全球董事会、执行委员会和战略规划委员会任职。他的社区工作包括联合创立 Change 4 Children's Foundation 并为 Angel City Impact、美国足协(U.S. Soccer)和怀俄明州足球协会(Wyoming Soccer Association)提供服务。
安德鲁·阿普费尔伯格(Andrew APFELBERG)
合伙人 格林伯格·格拉斯克律师事务所

沙里亚尔·阿塔耶(Shahriar ATTAIE)
创始人兼 管理合伙人 全力出击合伙人公司
沙里亚尔“沙尔”·阿塔耶(Shahriar "Shar" Attaie)是全力出击合伙人公司的创始人兼管理合伙人,该公司为创始人领导的公司、私募股权公司和战略买家提供并购、融资、增长战略和特殊情况的咨询服务。他拥有来自浩华(Houlihan Lokey)、英特必达投资银行(Intrepid Investment Bankers)、FocalPoint Partners 和 Libra Securities 的 25 年投资银行经验。阿塔耶于 2023 年创立全力出击合伙人公司,为中端市场企业提供高级合伙人直接参与的高端建议。该公司的业务包括 Daring Foods 通过 v2food 和味之素完成的跨境收购,以及 Wild Tribute 被 L2 Brands 收购(保留其保护使命)。他还通过 ACG 洛杉矶为南加州的交易社区做出贡献,并在公司成立两年内完成了五笔交易,规模从约 $20 到 $100 不等。
2026 年 8 月 / 由洛杉矶时报工作室制作。独立于洛杉矶时报新闻编辑部。

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瑞安·乔恩 巴恩卡斯特尔
合伙人兼私募股权联合主席
巴恩斯·索恩伯格律师事务所
瑞安·乔恩·巴恩卡斯特尔是巴恩斯·索恩伯格律师事务所的合伙人兼私募股权联合主席,领导一个全国性团队,为基金、独立发起人、家族办公室和战略买家提供复杂的国内外交易咨询服务。他拥有20年收购、资产剥离、融资、基金设立及跨境交易的经验。其近期工作包括代表斯波罗斯资本合伙公司投资于X-Energy、Axiom Space和Quantum Space,同时为Atar Capital的Clarvida投资组合公司提供技术赋能尽职调查。巴恩卡斯特尔还担任公司管理委员会成员,以及洛杉矶体育与娱乐委员会和Make-A-Wish大洛杉矶分会的顾问委员会成员。洛杉矶商业杂志将其评为2025年交易者决赛入围者。此外,X-Energy在纳斯达克以119亿美元的估值亮相。

特伦特·布赖森
首席执行官
布赖森金融
特伦特·布赖森是布赖森金融的首席执行官,他将该公司打造成为一家为个人、家庭、企业主和私募股权合作伙伴提供多学科服务的平台。他拓展了公司在私募股权领域的影响力,与发起人及投资组合公司合作,在风险管理、保险策略和高管级财务规划方面提供支持。这一策略帮助一家设施维护投资组合公司将保险费用削减逾57.6万美元,同时提升了保障水平,并为其他PE支持的企业节省了超过50万美元的员工福利支出。布赖森支持长滩青年联合会,并曾在加州州立大学长滩分校任教,指导新兴专业人士。作为一名耐力运动员,他帮助美国在2025年世界硕士越野锦标赛中获得团体金牌。

拉斯·贝林斯基
联合创始人兼管理合伙人
LB顾问公司
拉斯·贝林斯基是LB顾问公司的联合创始人兼管理合伙人,专注于私募股权、重组及为陷入困境或表现不佳的企业创造价值。他拥有22年行业经验,其中在该公司任职6年。贝林斯基此前联合创立了巴尔莫勒尔顾问公司,通过重组、扭亏为盈及特殊情况投资实现顶级十分位业绩。更早之前,他联合创立了查宁资本合伙公司,该专业投资银行后来被达夫·菲尔普斯收购。随后,他担任达夫·菲尔普斯重组咨询业务的高级常务董事兼联合负责人,指导企业应对复杂的财务和运营挑战。贝林斯基的背景结合了法律、金融和运营判断,涵盖复杂的中低端市场投资与重组。2006年,查宁资本合伙公司完成对达夫·菲尔普斯的出售。
诺顿罗斯富布赖特美国律师事务所合伙人詹姆斯·伯杰在为发起人、贷款方和股权投资者融资及开发可再生能源项目的加州能源交易方面拥有超过12年经验。他已成为备受推崇的可再生能源律师,为包括The
James BERGER 合伙人
Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP
Dominic CHAN
董事总经理, 全球金融发起人业务主管
Berenson & Company
Dominic Chan 担任 Berenson & Company 的董事总经理及全球金融发起人业务主管。他职业生涯伊始在高盛工作,并在超过 15 年的时间里为私募股权基金、风险投资基金及家族办公室提供咨询,合作对象包括 Apax Partners、Insight Partners 与黑石集团。Chan 的团队曾为 Govini 的 1.5 亿美元股权融资(由贝恩资本领投)及 Aalyria 的 1 亿美元 B 轮融资(由 Battery Ventures 领投)提供顾问服务。他此前曾领导 Vaquero Capital 的发起人覆盖业务,将其业务范围扩展至超过 400 家金融发起人。他现任洛杉矶爱乐乐团管弦乐队委员会成员,并被《全球并购地图奖》评为 2022 年崛起之星交易达人、《并购顾问》杂志评选的 2023 年新兴领袖奖,近期又被《洛杉矶商业期刊》评为 2024 年投资银行家及 2026 年并购影响力领袖。
Leon CHEN
常务董事兼 联合创始人
Composition Capital Partners L.P.
Leon Chen 是洛杉矶本地成长型私募股权公司 Composition Capital Partners L.P. 的联合创始人兼常务董事,负责战略愿景、交易执行与投资组合董事会监督。在加入 Composition 之前,他曾任 Kayne Anderson Growth Capital 的常务董事,并在不到十年内从高级副总升至合伙人,帮助该平台成长为管理逾 12 亿美元资产的五支股权基金。2024 年,Chen 带领团队完成向 Composition 的转型,该公司现专注于金融服务、医疗保健与供应链及物流领域的中低端市场机会。他曾将投资组合公司出售给包括维斯塔股权、HGGC、AT&T 与思科在内的买家,并支持服务弱势青年的组织。Chen 目前或曾在涵盖技术、医疗保健与物流的投资组合公司中担任共计 15 个董事会席位。
Stephen BRADFORD
合伙人,企业及合伙业务主席
Musick, Peeler & Garrett LLP
被《Lawdragon》评为 2026 年美国领军交易达人,Stephen Bradford 是 Musick, Peeler & Garrett LLP 的合伙人兼企业与商业法律业务主席,同时也是公司执行委员会成员。他为公开及非公开企业提供全球扩张、重组与高风险继任咨询,担任政府合同、码头、矿业、林地、牧场、可替代能源与食品加工等重大交易的首席法律顾问。Bradford 此前曾任 J. Reuben Clark 法学会洛杉矶分会董事,支持霍华德·W·亨特基金会在克莱蒙特研究生大学设立的捐赠教授席,并通过丰裕儿童基金会在加纳开展慈善,援助营养不良儿童。过去五年间,其交易活动为私募股权、风险投资与家族办公室投资者创造了超过 15 亿美元的交易额。
合伙人、联合主管合伙人
负责世纪城与洛杉矶办事处 并共同主持GP解决方案实践组
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Candice Choh 是Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher律师事务所世纪城与洛杉矶办事处的联合主管合伙人,同时共同主持该所的GP解决方案实践组。她为私募股权发起人及家族办公室提供基金组建、共同投资、二级市场交易及公司治理等方面的咨询,同时涉足广泛的并购业务。Choh近期的业务包括为阿布扎比投资局就其从Thoma Bravo收购Qlik股权一事提供咨询,以及代表Westwood Professional Services在其多数股权出售给黑石集团的交易中提供法律服务。她现任Gibson Dunn的招聘委员会成员,此前曾担任洛杉矶会议中心管理局专员。此外,她还为包括芭芭拉·布什扫盲基金会和中区剧院集团在内的非营利组织提供法律咨询。Choh还曾为SCI Capital Partners就其从Apollo管理的基金获得16亿美元投资一事提供咨询。
34 AUGUST 2026 / 洛杉矶时报工作室制作。独立于洛杉矶时报新闻编辑部。
Chuchawat
合伙人,并购业务联席负责人
BakerHostetler
作为BakerHostetler洛杉矶分所的合伙人及并购业务联席负责人,Will Chuchawat在过去二十年间为私募股权公司、风险投资公司及上市公司完成了超过500笔交易,涉及科技、医疗健康、航空航天与国防及生命科学等领域。他曾在三家Am Law 100律所领导并购业务,并创立了BakerHostetler的生命科学及航空航天与国防业务。近期代表性项目包括为Eclat Health Solutions收购Gulf Capital及Trinamix出售给AEA Elevate提供咨询。Chuchawat创立或联合创立了九家公司,涵盖AI、区块链及健康科技领域,并曾任YPO贝弗利山分会主席及YPO影响力投资倡议联合主席。他被《洛杉矶商业期刊》评为影响力领袖:并购。
Clausing
常务董事
Fluential Partners LLC
Paul Clausing是南加州精品投资银行Fluential Partners的常务董事,迄今已主导超过50笔交易,总额逾$85 亿美元,并在投资银行及企业金融领域拥有超过25年经验。其职业生涯始于ING巴林,后在Jefferies & Company的科技与媒体银行部门从分析师晋升至高级副总裁。Clausing随后出任Velti plc财务副总裁,主导两次公开股权融资、$5000万美元信贷额度及四次收购,直至公司被GSO Capital Partners收购。自2020年加入Fluential以来,他已完成多项结构化融资委托,涉及可再生能源及中端市场信贷,包括为一家太阳能开发商安排数亿美元融资,预计可将电力成本降低高达80%。
作为Composition Capital Partners L.P.的常务董事及联合创始人,Nishita Cummings领导该洛杉矶本地成长型私募股权公司专注于科技投资。她负责制定公司战略愿景、项目开发及投资组合董事会监督。
Cummings曾任Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors分析师,于2016年被任命为其成长股权策略联合负责人,并于2021年进入Kayne董事会。2024年,她带领团队完成向Composition的转型,该公司现专注于金融服务、医疗健康及供应链与物流领域的中低端市场机会。她参与Habitat for Humanity及CoachArt志愿服务,并曾任或观察超过20家软件公司董事会成员,包括CreatorIQ及Zafin。
Cummings
常务董事 & 联合创始人
Cumpston
合伙人
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
作为Kirkland & Ellis LLP洛杉矶分所的合伙人,Michele Cumpston专注于并购、私募股权及公司治理业务,代表买方、卖方、私募股权基金及金融机构参与杠杆收购及资本重组。她在Kirkland指导初级律师,并担任斯坦福及加州大学洛杉矶分校校友导师。过去24个月内,Cumpston为包括Francisco Partners、Oaktree Capital Management及Varde Partners在内的客户主导了超过$160 亿美元的交易,包括Francisco Partners收购Global Payments旗下AdvancedMD及其待完成的$8.5 亿加拿大收购Blackline Safety项目。她还为Varde Partners旗下Trimont就收购富国银行商业抵押贷款服务业务提供咨询,使Trimont成为美国$6400 亿美元贷款服务市场的最大服务商。
恭贺Ryan J. Barncastle被《洛杉矶时报》工作室评为2026年私募股权与并购远见家。这一殊荣体现了他在每笔交易中展现的敏锐判断力、成交本能及对客户的无限忠诚。
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马特·茨维尔特尼亚(Matt Cwiertnia)
合伙人兼私募股权主管
Ares
掌管近$7资本,马特·茨维尔特尼亚是Ares私募股权集团在洛杉矶的合伙人兼主管。他于2019年出任集团主管,迄今在其领导或担任高级角色的投资项目中,已为Ares带来近70 亿美元.5总实现收益。茨维尔特尼亚现任六家投资组合公司董事会成员,包括担任Convergint Technologies董事长及Ryan董事会成员,这些企业2025财年合并收入约47 亿美元。他还身兼Ares运营委员会成员及UCLA安德森管理学院顾问委员会成员。在其领导下,Ares私募股权的员工持股计划已为投资组合公司员工分发约15 亿美元。

乔舒亚·R·德里克尔(Joshua R. Driskell)
合伙人
Lagerlof, LLP
乔舒亚·德里克尔是Lagerlof, LLP的执行合伙人兼公司私人客户服务部主席,为高净值人士、企业主、家族办公室及多代家族提供财富传承、企业接班及税务优化策略的咨询服务。自出任执行合伙人以来,他带领这家南加州历史最悠久的律师事务所实现了战略增长与现代化,将私人客户与诉讼业务扩展至整个区域。德里克尔指导企业主完成所有权过渡,并为封闭持股公司制定税务高效的退出策略。他现任帕萨迪纳消防基金会董事会成员,同时担任帕萨迪纳历史博物馆受托人及领导律所慈善倡议"Lagerlof Cares"。在律所任职12年间,他曾担任帕萨迪纳领导力项目主席。他还担任帕萨迪纳消防基金会董事会成员,同时担任帕萨迪纳历史博物馆受托人及领导律所慈善倡议"Lagerlof Cares"。

艾坦·达胡基(Aytan Dahukey)
合伙人
Sheppard
被《M&A顾问》评为年度并购交易,艾坦·达胡基是Sheppard的合伙人,专注于并购与私募股权交易,并在医疗健康领域深耕。他率领Sheppard团队代表Owens Design(一家为半导体、医疗设备、数据存储及可再生能源行业提供定制自动化解决方案的企业)完成了其向Automated Industrial Robotics Inc.的收购,后者为Ares Management旗下平台。达胡基还为美国神经学联合会(US Neurology Associates)提供咨询,助其与德州神经疾病研究所(Texas Institute for Neurological Disorders)开展合作,并为该公司在达拉斯-沃斯堡市场的首个投资项目提供支持。他通过公共法律中心儿童权利项目处理公益领养案件。他长期为OneOncology LLC提供咨询,最近代表该公司完成了其母公司多数股权由TPG向Cencora Inc.的出售交易。
詹姆斯·F·戴维森(James F. Davidson)
总裁兼创始人
Avant Advisory Group
詹姆斯·F·戴维森是Avant Advisory Group的创始人兼总裁,35年来一直为中端市场企业提供并购、财务重组、司法会计及临时高管领导服务。他曾在25家以上企业担任投资者、合伙人、股东及董事会成员,并在从创业公司到数十亿美元企业的业务中担任过CEO、CFO、COO及公司财务主管等高管职务。戴维森是私人董事协会南加州分会的创始成员,并曾任Reborn Home Solutions及SmartLife Insurance Holdings的董事会成员。他主导完成了Rolling Green Inc、Elite Global Solutions及Reborn Cabinets的出售,最近还领导了FLOAT, Inc.通过第363条款从破产中收购Ravn Air Alaska。


斯科特·R·埃利希(Scott R. Ehrlich)
合伙人,公司部联合主席;并购业务主管
Sklar Kirsh LLP
Scott Ehrlich 是 Sklar Kirsh 公司部门联合主席兼并购业务主管,专注于企业并购与金融交易,侧重娱乐和媒体领域,代表客户参与买卖双方交易、合资企业及风险投资融资轮。他于加入 Sklar Kirsh 前,在 Deluxe Entertainment Services Group 担任近九年总法律顾问,负责全球后期制作与发行技术交易。Ehrlich 同时在洛约拉法学院任兼职教授讲授商业规划课程,并任犹他州联合犹太联合会理事会董事。他最近代表环球高尔夫集团完成了对 Big 5 Sporting Goods Corporation 的收购,并被《Lawdragon》评为 2025 年美国顶尖交易专家。
Robert Fox 在 2026 年 4 月于达拉斯丽思卡尔顿酒店举办的 EMC Buyouts Conference 上吸引了近 980 名与会者,现任 McGuire-Woods LLP 新兴管理人项目业务发展总监,为私募股权生态系统中的基金管理者、交易专家及资本分配者牵线搭桥。他已在 McGuireWoods 业务发展平台工作十余年,自 2023 年起共同主持新兴管理人大会,该大会由公司长期运营的独立发起人大会演变而来。Fox 现正筹办一场名为“超越收购”(Beyond Buyouts)的新会议,将于 2026 年 9 月在达拉斯启动,服务于风险投资、成长股权及私人信贷策略。他任 YPO 太平洋之星分会董事,并被《洛杉矶商业期刊》评为 2022 年私募股权、投资者与顾问领袖。
Robert FOX
私募股权董事总经理
McGuireWoods
Eva Davis
外部事务董事总经理
Winston Taylor
被《The Deal》评为顶级交易女性,并多次入选《Lawdragon 500》顶尖交易专家,Eva Davis 是 Winston Taylor 外部事务董事总经理,同时也是公司执行委员会成员。她领导一家全国知名消费品业务实践,专注于健康食品、饮料及健康产业,此前曾任 Winston 洛杉矶管理合伙人兼其拥有 450 名律师的交易部门主席。在过去 24 个月内,Davis 担任 GHOST Lifestyle 以 16.5 亿美元出售给 Keung Dr Pepper、LesserEvil 出售给好时公司及 Good Culture 获得 L. Catterton 多数投资等交易的首席交易律师。她此前曾任“为孩子读书”(Read to a Child)洛杉矶地区董事会主席,现任顾问委员会成员,并获该非营利组织 2021 年终身成就奖,推动董事会多元化,通过“50 / 50 Women on Boards”倡议提升女性比例。
Steve Fried
首席代表兼起源业务主管
Mesa West Capital
Steve Fried 是 Mesa West Capital 首席代表兼起源业务主管,负责监督洛杉矶、纽约、芝加哥及旧金山四地的全国贷款团队,每年发放约 30 亿美元抵押贷款。他此前与现任联席首席执行官 Ronnie Gul 共同领导公司西海岸及中西部起源业务,并任 Mesa West 投资与管理委员会成员。自成立以来,Mesa West 已完成逾 450 笔交易,总额超过 290 亿美元,其中仅 2026 年 1 月以来就发放近 10 亿美元贷款,涵盖多户型、工业、酒店及学生公寓资产。Fried 支持城市土地学会及抵押银行家协会,并积极参与“Make-A-Wish 大洛杉矶”慈善活动。其近期融资案例包括为加州里弗赛德一处 351,238 平方英尺工业组合进行的 5285 万美元贷款再融资。
2026 年 8 月 / 洛杉矶时报工作室制作。独立于《洛杉矶时报》新闻编辑部。
罗伯特·弗里德曼在1990年代经济衰退结束后创立了自己的房地产事务所,现为卡尔顿菲尔兹律师事务所的股东,领导该所洛杉矶房地产业务,并为商业开发商、业主及企业提供复杂交易咨询。凭借超过40年的从业经验,他已完成多项高价值交易,包括一位合伙人的近$500-百万合伙权益出售(涉及九个购物中心)及一项$46-百万、75年期的洛杉矶大型住宅项目地面租赁协议。2024年,弗里德曼为Primestor Development完成三项重大加州收购,并在Culver City的Turning Point School董事会任职超过30年,现任董事长。他最近代表Primestor完成了总额$140-百万的零售与住宅建设贷款。

布莱恩·S.·加多尔(Bryan S. Gadol)
合伙人、加州公司业务、并购与私募股权主管
霍兰德·奈特律师事务所
布莱恩·加多尔在霍兰德·奈特律师事务所(位于纽波特比奇与世纪城办公室)担任加州公司业务、并购与私募股权主管,代表Lucky Scent在其向Monogram Capital出售及Eyas Capital收购120家Bojangles门店的交易中提供服务。他为创始人、私募股权基金及家族办公室提供咨询,涵盖科技、消费品、医疗保健及航空航天与国防等领域,完成多项重大中端市场交易,包括CFO's Domain向Solomon Edwards的出售及Tripleclix向Creative Artists Agency的出售。自2021年加入霍兰德·奈特以来,加多尔建立了该所加州公司与私募股权业务平台,招募超过10名专业人士,并任职于该所私募股权指导委员会。他还曾任Gen Next董事会主席,并主持该所年度南加州商业趋势午餐会。
斯科特·盖勒(Scott Galer)是斯塔布斯·奥尔德顿与马克利斯律师事务所(Stubbs Alderton & Markiles, LLP)并购业务合伙人兼联席主席,从业20余年,为中端市场及新兴成长型企业提供咨询。他为上市与非上市公司提供并购、股权与资产收购、整合与分拆交易、债务与股权融资、担保贷款安排及证券发行等服务,同时协助复杂品牌与技术许可协议。盖勒指导新兴成长型企业从成立到风险投资融资及股权激励安排的全程法律事务。他拥有哈佛法学院法学博士学位,并任企业增长协会101走廊小组董事会成员,促进商业领袖与投资者间的联系。他在律所执业20余年,长期指导助理律师成长。
斯科特·盖勒
合伙人兼并购业务联席主席
斯塔布斯·奥尔德顿与马克利斯律师事务所

我们谨此祝贺我们的合伙人
乔纳森·霍兹(Jonathan Hodes) 与路易斯·沃顿(Louis Wharton)
被《洛杉矶时报》工作室评为 2026年私募股权与并购先锋
SA&M
LLP
斯塔布斯
奥尔德顿 &
马基尔斯律师事务所
先锋
米歇尔·R·
热纳
联合管理合伙人
默塔夫律师事务所
默塔夫律师事务所联合管理合伙人米歇尔·热纳为建筑、工程与设计公司提供并购交易与所有权过渡方面的咨询,业务范围涵盖该精品事务所位于欧文总部的未来定位。过去24个月内,她代表一家拥有750名员工的建筑公司完成了从一家上市地产公司收购设计服务资产的交易,并作为首席法律顾问协助一家加州基础设施承包商向私募股权公司出售。热纳担任多家建筑与工程公司的外部总法律顾问,并担任圣母大学橙县校友会主席。她指导多家工程公司完成向上市公司的所有权出售,设计F重组结构并协调滚动融资,并作为管理合伙人领导默塔夫律师事务所超过10年。
创始人兼 管理合伙人
Fluential Partners LLC
被《洛杉矶商业期刊》2025年并购大奖评为 年度投资银行家
埃里克·戈尔登是Fluential Partners的创始人兼管理合伙人,该投资银行总部位于圣莫尼卡,专注于为中端市场提供并购与资本筹集服务。哈佛法学院毕业后,他曾担任MacAndrews & Forbes董事长的特别法律顾问,随后出任Panavision公司执行副总裁兼总法律顾问。戈尔登于2005年离职,收购了多家电影设备企业,与Steadicam发明者加勒特·布朗合作创立了Equipois,该公司曾获《洛杉矶商业期刊》2010年尚-熊创新奖。他于2020年创立Fluential Partners,并在2025年为一家公用事业级太阳能开发商完成了首笔数亿美元融资,该项目预计将削减电力成本达80%。
联合首席执行官
Mesa West Capital
Ronnie Gul 自 2023 年起与联合首席执行官 Raphael Fishbach 一同担任 Mesa West Capital 的联合首席执行官。他负责管理一个贷款投资组合,涵盖所有主要物业类型,贷款规模从 2000 万美元至 4 亿美元不等,自 2010 年被任命为负责人以来,将 Mesa West 从西海岸债务平台打造成为美国顶级商业地产贷款机构之一。自成立以来,该公司已完成超过 450 笔交易,总额超过 290 亿美元,其中包括自 2026 年 1 月以来发放的近 10 亿美元贷款,涵盖多户型住宅、工业、酒店及学生住房资产。Gul 此前曾在 NBC 和环球影业支持的媒体公司从事业务开发四年。仅在 2025 年下半年,该公司就发放了约 8.8 亿美元贷款。
入选《洛杉矶商业 journal》2025 年度影响力领袖榜单:Leaders of Influence: Private Equity, Investors and Advisors
合伙人兼私募股权团队联合负责人
Sheppard
Jordan Hamburger 是 Sheppard 的全球 300 余名律师组成的私募股权团队的合伙人兼联合负责人。拥有超过 22 年经验的他,为私募股权公司、企业及企业家在航空航天与国防、医疗保健及金融服务等领域提供咨询。2025 年 8 月,Hamburger 代表 Chimney Rock Equity Partners 收购了 Aeromax Industries;2025 年 12 月,他代表 NEOTech 完成了向 Arkview Capital 的出售。此外,他还共同领导了 Carolwood LP 收购 Polaris Inc. 旗下印第安摩托车业务。除执业外,他已在为美国退伍军人法律诊所志愿服务超过 100 小时。Hamburger 是洛杉矶总医院基金会董事会的创始成员。
合伙人兼并购业务联合主席
Stubbs Alderton & Markiles, LLP
Stubbs Alderton & Markiles, LLP 合伙人兼并购业务联合主席 Jonathan Hodes 在买方与卖方国内外并购、管理层收购、杠杆式再资本化及担保贷款交易等方面拥有超过 50 年的客户咨询经验。他指导新兴成长型企业从创立之初通过风险投资融资,最终实现出售、合并或 IPO,并致力于私募股权附加收购及投资组合公司处置。Hodes 担任制造业、生物制剂、消费品及酒店所有权等领域公司的外部总法律顾问,就基金组建、公司治理及高管薪酬提供咨询。他还曾代表公共和私营房地产开发商就南加州重大项目及融资交易提供咨询。
常务董事 Atar Capital
指导Atar Capital的关联公司WinCup在2025年收购Conver Pack Inc.,Stanley Huang是Atar Capital的常务董事,该公司总部位于洛杉矶,专注于私募投资,涉及复杂分拆和中低端市场收购。他在普华永道、McGladrey和Duff & Phelps打下基础后,先后在Platinum Equity评估交易,并担任Revolution Capital Group的首席财务官。在Atar Capital,Huang负责对新投资标的进行财务和运营尽职调查,并与贷款机构和资本合作伙伴协商交易融资,同时担任Solero Technologies、WinCup和Clarvida的董事会成员。2026年1月,他协助Atar Capital的关联公司Keypoint Intelligence收购总部位于法国的DataMaster Online,并于2026年1月支持合作伙伴关系长达九年的Frontier Integrity Solutions完成管理层收购退出。
合伙人 公司及金融服务部 娱乐交易业务
Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP
为投资者和企业提供并购、战略关系及股权融资方面的咨询,涵盖媒体、科技和消费品领域。他积累了丰富经验,指导名人及娱乐公司完成业务组建、融资及业务整合交易。2026年5月,他为32 Flavors及创始人Alex Baskin向索尼影视电视出售多数股权提供咨询;2026年3月,他代表InterPositive及创始人Ben Affleck将其出售给Netflix。Hurdle还为汤姆·布雷迪联合创办的影视公司Shadow Lion从福克斯体育获得战略投资提供咨询。其工作多次获得《Variety》法律影响报告和交易影响报告的认可。
常务董事 联合创始人 Objective投资银行及估值部门常务董事
Channing Hamlet在超过25年的时间里,为企业所有者、私募股权集团和管理团队提供并购、收购及流动性事件的咨询服务。他领导公司的商业服务及生命科学投资银行业务,并担任退出规划协会和企业家组织的董事会成员。Hamlet还担任非营利组织Reality Changers的发展委员会主席,该组织致力于帮助弱势青年成为首代大学毕业生。过去五年中,他完成了超过25项卖方交易,包括为360 Destination Group向H.I.G. Capital出售提供咨询(这是目的地管理行业最大的并购案之一),以及为Sterndahl Enterprise向Frontline Road Safety Group出售提供咨询。
合伙人,全球企业集团
里德·史密斯律师事务所
被《The Legal 500》美国评为 M&A / 企业及私募股权收购领域的“关键律师”
布莱恩·伊克加米是里德·史密斯律师事务所全球企业集团的合伙人,常驻该所世纪城办公室。他代表私募股权基金及其投资组合公司处理涉及航空航天与国防、金融服务、能源及科技行业的复杂国内外并购、收购、剥离及资本重组。伊克加米加入里德·史密斯前曾任温斯顿·斯特劳恩律师事务所 M&A 与私募股权业务区域主管,领导该所西区私募股权业务。IFLR1000 将其评为 2024 至 2025 年度“杰出从业者”,并获提名为《洛杉矶商业期刊》2025 年 M&A 大奖“年度交易达人”。
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远见者
罗伯特·L·卡汉
合伙人,公司法
布兰克·罗姆律师事务所
罗伯特·卡汉是布兰克·罗姆律师事务所的公司法合伙人,在过去五十多年里一直为客户提供私募股权交易与并购业务的法律咨询。他曾任托尼·霍克基金会(现为“滑板公园计划”)董事会成员,致力于为弱势社区青年扩大休闲空间。卡汉还曾担任地标学校与温沃德学校的理事,支持为不同学习需求的学生提供教育机会。他曾任加州律师协会特许经营法委员会主席,并曾在国际特许经营协会法律 / 立法委员会任职,同时还参与希望之城内圈及洛杉矶法律援助基金会的工作。
泰介·木本
合伙人兼日本业务联席主管
科文顿·柏灵律师事务所
泰介·木本在其代表 Terumo Corporation 以 15 亿美元收购英国 OrganOx 公司的交易中担任主导,是科文顿·柏灵律师事务所日本业务的联席主管,为日本最大企业在美欧中三地的跨境复杂事务提供咨询。其业务重点涵盖 M&A 交易、公司事务及房地产交易,并担任多家日本客户的美国外部总法律顾问。自 2021 年起,Chambers Global / USA 将其评为亚洲企业 / 并购交易领域的领军律师。其近期代表案例包括:代表芝浦机械以 1.5 亿美元收购摩尔纳米技术系统公司,以及为泛太平洋零售管理公司收购三国餐饮集团旗下九家寿司餐厅提供咨询。他还担任泛太平洋律师协会美国分会的司法理事会成员。
generational transfers. 一位持有加州房地产经纪人执照并拥有婚姻与家庭治疗硕士学位的专业人士,她以跨学科视角审视影响继任规划的家族动态。她曾荣获大圣费尔南多谷商会“商业影响成功奖”,并被《洛杉矶商业期刊》评为“并购影响力领袖”。


Kate Kraus(凯特·克劳斯)
合伙人
Covington & Burling LLP
凯特·克劳斯在合伙制企业、公司及房地产税务规划与架构领域拥有超过20年经验。她曾为贾斯汀·伊什比(Justin Ishbu)投资芝加哥白袜队提供咨询,该交易由《福布斯》估值约20亿美元;亦为米勒家族收购其剩余犹他爵士队股权提供咨询,交易估值达355亿美元。克劳斯最近重组了一个持有约25亿美元房地产的平台合资企业及一个持有超过80亿美元制药资产的外国合伙企业。她还就通胀削减法案下超过100亿美元能源税收抵免的转让提供咨询,并完成超过100亿美元机会区基金的交易。她现任美国律师协会税务部不动产委员会主席。

Ramez Krishnan(拉米兹·克里斯南)
合伙人
Hahn & Hahn LLP
拉米兹·克里斯南是Hahn & Hahn律师事务所业务部的合伙人,为私募股权基金、家族办公室、风险与成长型投资者、创始人及运营公司提供并购、股权融资、收购及合资企业等方面的咨询。他还代表管理团队及高管处理收购交易与股权薪酬事宜。凭借在加州与伦敦顶级律所(AmLaw 50)的经验,克里斯南以务实、商业导向的方式处理复杂的国内与跨境交易,帮助客户在保证法律精确性的同时平衡商业判断。其业务涵盖少数股权投资与一般公司事务,客户依赖其在交易从构思到完成的全流程高效推进。他已在私募股权与风险投资领域积累了12年交易经验。
Alon Lagstein(阿隆·拉格斯坦)
股东
Carlton Fields
阿隆·拉格斯坦作为股东,代表投资者集团(包括约翰·梅耶与导演McG)收购并回租历史悠久的吉姆·亨森公司地块。他还为开发商、投资者、贷款方及房东提供房地产收购、销售、租赁与融资咨询。在2026年1月的交易中,他负责债务与股权融资,并将该地块重新品牌为“卓别林工作室”。拉格斯坦还为Primestor Development(普里梅斯托地产开发公司)提供咨询,为其位于诺沃克的混合用途项目“The Walk”安排1.4亿美元建设贷款——该项目预计成为北美最大的模块化开发项目,并通过将制造商从中国转移至墨西哥以规避关税风险。他还志愿参与NoHo Home Alliance,支持洛杉矶无家可归问题的社区解决方案。


Paren Knadjian(帕伦·纳吉安)
合伙人——交易咨询 & 洛杉矶合伙事务所负责人
EisnerAmper
洛杉矶办事处合伙人兼交易咨询服务部门合伙人帕伦·克纳江(Paren Knadjian)已完成超过300笔交易,累计交易价值超过35 亿美元 billion。他主导多项重大项目,涵盖制造业、分销、SaaS及物流等领域,指导创始人主导的公司、私募股权投资方及家族办公室完成高风险交易。加入EisnerAmper之前,克纳江曾任职于KROST,领导其并购与资本市场团队,并负责管理该公司2024年并入EisnerAmper的合并事宜,该交易需审核28份独立法律协议。此前,他曾担任两家SaaS公司的首席执行官,并在医疗、营销及娱乐行业担任首席财务官。在最近一笔仓储与运输交易中,他引入竞争性压力,使估值在两周内提升了12.3%。
维罗妮卡·拉赫(Veronica Lah)
合伙人
曼纳特·费尔普斯·菲利普斯律师事务所(Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP)
合伙人维罗妮卡·拉赫(Veronica Lah)在曼纳特的跨行业并购、私募股权、资本市场及金融业务实践中担任合伙人,为公共和私营公司、投资者及金融机构提供服务,涉及金融服务、娱乐、科技及医疗健康等领域。她共同主导曼纳特代表CVB金融公司(CVB Financial Corp.)完成约$811-million收购Heritage Commerce Corp.,并领导团队代表Breakout Trading Group完成被Kraken收购的交易。拉赫还在HARTBEAT的成立过程中提供咨询,并协助凯文·哈特(Kevin Hart)通过Abry Partners完成$100-million的资本筹集,同时共同主导FilmRise与Shout! Studios合并为Radial Entertainment。她领导曼纳特的交易资源团队,并入选《洛杉矶商业期刊》2025-2026年度金融影响女性榜。此前,她曾代表CVB金融公司完成其$204-million收购Suncrest Bank的交易。
洛杉矶时报工作室出品。洛杉矶时报新闻编辑部总裁 / 2026年8月 41

阿里·拉宁
合伙人兼私募股权业务联合主席
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
入选Lawdragon"500 Leading Dealmakers in America",并被《Chambers USA》评为私募股权领域领军人物。在Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher执业26年期间,阿里·拉宁已担任该公司私募股权业务联合主席近10年。他为顶级私募股权公司提供公共和私营公司合并、股权与资产出售及合资企业的咨询服务。拉宁代表Aurora Capital Partners完成了对FFL Partners旗下Anova的收购,以及代表Platinum Equity投资组合公司Solenis收购NCH Corporation。他还为彼得·切尔宁创立的The North Road Company提供咨询,助其出售给Mediawan。他现任Korn Ferry慈善基金会董事,并入选《Daily Journal》"加州百大律师"。

雷·拉索亚
合伙人,企业与金融服务
Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP
Willkie Farr & Gallagher洛杉矶办事处首位私募股权合伙人,雷·拉索亚在通信、娱乐、科技和金融服务领域从事私募股权投资者及投资组合公司的收购、剥离、杠杆收购及重组咨询超过30年。
他最近代表Shamrock Capital Partners完成了CardsHQ与Sports Card Investor的合并,以及其投资组合公司Nth Degree收购全球品牌故事营销公司INVNT。拉索亚还为Platinum Equity收购Nagle家族旗下的Czarnowski Collective提供咨询,并为Monogram Capital Partners投资组合公司Tru Fragrance & Beauty收购Lake & Skye提供咨询。他为Willkie西海岸私募股权业务发展发挥了核心作用,并指导年轻律师入行。
斯蒂芬·李
合伙人,企业与金融服务
Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP
斯蒂芬·李是Willkie Farr & Gallagher企业与金融服务部门的合伙人,在航天、软件和医疗设备行业提供私募股权基金、企业家及企业客户的并购、资产剥离和杠杆收购咨询。他代表买卖双方参与跨境交易,目前为一家约70亿美元的私募股权基金提供约5亿美元收购数字工作空间协作平台的咨询。李还指导一家30亿欧元的法国私募股权基金完成8000万美元收购无源元件制造商,以及一家20亿英镑的英国私募股权基金完成7亿美元剥离网络连接供应商。他现任洛杉矶企业增长协会分会董事,并曾任该协会洛杉矶分会主席。


谢尔登·刘易斯
联合创始人兼管理合伙人
Blueprint Equity
Blueprint Equity联合创始人兼管理合伙人谢尔登·刘易斯领导这家总部位于圣迭戈的成长型股权投资公司,专注于由创始人领导、资本高效的软件和B2B科技公司。在创立Blueprint之前,他曾任Pay-Lease公司企业与业务发展高级副总裁,并在Mainsail Partners投资团队工作,此前曾在Piper Jaffray科技投资银行集团担任分析师。2026年1月,刘易斯在仅12天内完成了Blueprint第三期超额认购的3.33亿美元基金募集,使公司管理资产总额超过6亿美元。在其领导下,Blueprint已完成24项平台投资和7项部分资本重组,涉及地产科技、医疗IT和B2B科技领域,并担任AidKit、Builder Prime和Tovuti的董事。

克里斯·曼德森
合伙人
Glaser Weil
克里斯·曼德森在《Legal 500》美国精英榜中位列洛杉矶公司法与并购领域第1梯队,是Glaser Weil的合伙人,为上市公司、私营企业、私募股权基金及创始人提供并购、融资与重组业务咨询。他代表加州电子资产回收公司完成了2025年向Ancor Capital Partners的出售交易,并就Ecolab Inc.向Miso Robotics提供的数百万美元战略投资向其提供咨询。曼德森还为Vebu Inc.就其从Chipotle Inc.获得的战略投资提供咨询,支持“Autocado”自动化鳄梨加工系统的开发。他继续为Upwell Water LLC和Elab Holdings就水利基础设施投资及NOL保护策略提供咨询。他是企业增长协会的成员,并被《洛杉矶商业期刊》评为“加州前100名律师”之一。

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管理股东
Frandzel Robins Bloom & Csato
赫马尔·马斯特是Frandzel Robins Bloom & Csato的管理股东,为商业银行、私募股权基金及金融公司提供贷款交易、资产处理及贷款人责任辩护等业务咨询。他在一家大型区域性银行的3年驻行期间,曾负责监督45个州的诉讼并就数百个不良债务事项提供咨询。马斯特最近代表一家国际银行作为首席贷款方,为一家拥有236间客房的酒店提供1.25亿美元建设贷款,并代表一家区域性银行作为代理机构,重组了一家飞机发动机租赁公司的1.2亿美元信贷。他担任西部独立银行家协会的总法律顾问,并任特殊资产管理协会活动规划委员会委员。他也是洛杉矶县律师协会和文图拉县律师协会的成员。

常务董事
The Sage Group
玛丽莎·莱波是The Sage Group历史上最年轻的合伙人之一,现任该投资银行常务董事,专注于时尚、美容及数字原生消费品牌的并购与资本筹集。她代表创始人持股企业向私募股权公司及上市公司出售,曾参与Rag & Bone被Guess收购、Oribe被Kao收购、Frankies Bikinis被Victoria's Secret收购及Alice & Olivia被SK收购等交易。莱波于2017年联合创立了LAdies in Finance,现已发展为洛杉矶金融领域400多名女性的社区,并任Simon Miller及Jacob Jonas The Company董事。她还负责Sage的实习生招聘及培训项目,并积极参与米尔肯研究所“青年领袖圈”。

首席运营官、首席营销官、合伙人
Morton Wealth
斯泰茜·麦金农被《洛杉矶商业期刊》评为2025年女性典范,现任Morton Wealth首席运营官、首席营销官及合伙人,带领该公司度过历史上发展最快的时期之一。她主导了Morton旗下Modearn财富规划平台的持续演进,该平台专为被传统模式忽视的新一代财富创造者设计。麦金农担任财务规划基金会受托理事,助力扩大对 underserved 社区的免费规划服务。她还指导了G2领导力研究院第9期和第10期学员,该项目为期两年,学员需围绕愿景、增长及人力资本做出战略决策,并指导新兴领导者为所有权及高管职责做准备。
合伙人
Proskauer Rose LLP
在2025年被提拔为Proskauer律师事务所的顾问,为私募股权发起人、投资组合公司及创始人领导的企业提供跨境并购、资产剥离及合资企业的咨询服务。在加入Proskauer之前,她曾担任Scopely Inc.的高级企业法律顾问,包括在2023年参与该公司以49亿美元出售给Savvy Games Group的交易。她的职业生涯起步于苏利文与克伦威尔律师事务所。Meric最近共同领导了Roilbird Technologies向DraftKings的出售交易,并为CapitalSpring投资组合公司Sizzling Platter向贝恩资本的出售提供咨询,该交易被《Franchise Times》评为2026年度交易。她还为首尔医疗集团收购韩裔美国医疗集团以及Dependable Highway Express出售其零担货运部门给Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings提供了法律咨询。

创始合伙人
Miller Barondess LLP
Dan Miller是Miller Barondess LLP律师事务所的创始合伙人,在高知名度的技能护理诉讼中为GI Partners成功获得完全驳回。他目前代表Wave Investment向SecurCapital提起一项超过2500万美元的诉讼,指控对方违反非绕行协议,该案件的审判定于2026年10月进行。Miller还在特拉华衡平法院代表Corbel Capital Partners与MediaLab就15.8亿美元股权估值的争议达成机密和解,该和解对Corbel有利。自2009年以来,他一直在加州大学洛杉矶分校担任商法客座讲师,并支持洛杉矶儿童医院和Tower癌症研究基金会。为Gores集团,他通过国际仲裁从两家黎巴嫩电信公司追回超过1100万美元。

常务董事兼美国并购业务副主管
Kroll投资银行
Steve Moon是Kroll投资银行的常务董事兼美国并购业务副主管,在该行工作超过25年,共同领导公司的航空航天、国防及政府并购团队。他最近为Stuart Industries的股东向FDH Aero的出售交易提供咨询,FDH Aero是Audax集团的投资组合公司;并为Blue Marble Communications向T2S Solutions的出售交易提供咨询,T2S Solutions是Madison Dearborn的投资组合公司。Moon还为SGL Carbon SE出售其位于加迪纳的SGL Carbon业务给Tex Tech Industries提供咨询,Tex Tech Industries是Arlington Capital Partners的投资组合公司。他担任“企业增长协会”洛杉矶分会董事会成员,并曾在2016年至2018年期间担任该分会主席。
合伙人
Withum
Johnny Minassian在Withum洛杉矶办事处担任合伙人超过30年,指导对冲基金、私募股权、风险投资及房地产行业的投资顾问及私募基金。他提供的服务涵盖基金生命周期的每个阶段,包括保证、会计及咨询服务。他的专业经验始于一家四大会计师事务所,担任审计合伙人,为私募基金客户提供支持。他扩展了Withum在南加州的金融服务业务,组建了一支约10人的团队。Minassian领导Withum的“实地调研”计划,通过现场访谈系列捕捉来自主要行业会议的实时洞察,并活跃于CalCPA、ACG及CalALTs等组织。他还担任洛杉矶使命、Valley Women's Center及Harvest Home等机构的董事会及审计委员会成员。


常务董事
Kroll
Farzad Mukhi是Kroll的常务董事,提供咨询服务。
founders、企业家、私募股权公司及企业高管就消费、食品、餐饮和零售行业的并购与融资事宜提供咨询。其专业领域涵盖品牌消费品、食品饮料制造商、连锁餐饮概念及零售企业,凭借其职业生涯中构建的广泛战略与金融买家网络提供服务。在过去的12至24个月内,他为客户就消费行业的增长战略、战略合作、流动性事件及所有权过渡提供咨询,帮助他们应对不断变化的消费偏好及日益激烈的交易环境。他助力Kroll成为消费及食品相关并购领域的领军顾问,并与加利福尼亚州中端市场的高管、企业家及投资者建立了长期合作关系。

Ryan MURR
合伙人,生命科学业务组联合主席 及旧金山办事处联合负责人
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Ryan Murr是Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP的合伙人兼生命科学业务组联合主席,同时担任公司旧金山办事处联合负责人。其主导的300余项交易总额超过650亿美元。Murr在Chambers USA的生命科学领域排名Band 1,并助力公司在2026年斩获《Law360》第五届“年度生命科学集团”大奖。近期,他代表89bio Inc.完成了向罗氏控股的35亿美元出售交易,并就Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals与Sarepta Therapeutics的8.25亿美元全球许可与合作协议提供咨询。此外,他还代表Ventyx Biosciences完成了向礼来公司的约12亿美元出售交易,并就Royalty Pharma收购安进公司Imdelitra的特许权权益提供咨询,交易金额高达9.5亿美元。

Steve Hurdle
Ray LaSoya
被《洛杉矶时报》工作室评为
WILLKIE
1,300名律师 / 16个办事处 / 6个国家
律师广告
远见者
Michael NIEGSCH
合伙人 Kingswood Capital
Kingswood Capital合伙人 Michael Niegsch
负责监督公司投资组合公司的资源获取、交易执行、运营监督和长期价值创造,其职业生涯涵盖投资银行、私募股权和运营领导层。他曾主导平台收购、企业分拆以及创始人及家族持有的中端市场企业的运营重组,通过积极的董事会领导支持了包括The Vitamin Shappe、Kichler Lighting、G FUEL、IDX和Turbo Wholesale Tires等公司的成长。在加入Kingswood之前,Niegsch在Comvest Partners担任公司私募股权战略主管,负责评估和监控控制权投资,同时在投资组合公司董事会任职。他职业生涯初期在瑞银投资银行和摩根约瑟夫TriArtisan担任投资银行家。目前他担任Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare、Coleto Brands和Obsession Holdings的董事会成员。
Bobby OCAMPO
联合创始人 & 管理合伙人
Blueprint Equity
帮助Blueprint Equity在仅12天内完成超额认购的$333-million基金III募集,Bobby Ocampo是总部位于圣迭戈的成长股权投资公司Blueprint Equity的联合创始人兼管理合伙人,专注于创始人主导的软件和B2B科技企业。自2018年联合创立Blueprint以来,他帮助该公司的资产管理规模超过6亿美元,在其前两只基金中交付了顶级表现。在Blueprint之前,Ocampo曾任Revolution Ventures合伙人及Grotech Ventures副总裁,此前曾在Piper Jaffray科技投资银行集团担任分析师。在他领导下,Blueprint投资组合的成果包括CompanyCam实现40倍回报,以及Element451和Sunwave Health各自约6倍回报。他目前担任CompanyCam、Element451、KlariVis和Sunwave Health的董事会成员。
David NIEMEYER
合伙人
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
被《洛杉矶商业期刊》评为私募股权与并购领域的影响力领袖,David Niemeyer是Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP的合伙人,专注于并购与私募股权交易。他曾担任Scopely Inc. $3.5-billion收购Niantic移动游戏业务的首席法律顾问,以及FTAI Infrastructure 10 亿美元.05-billion收购The Wheeling Corporation的首席法律顾问。Niemeyer还代表Huda Beauty联合创始人Mona Kattan在与General Atlantic合作分拆KAYALI香水业务中提供法律服务。他是Synergy Charter Academy的董事会成员,并在LACBA商业法部门担任领导职位。他被《Lawdragon》评为美国500大交易达人之一,并重组了10 亿美元 billion的梦景娱乐债务。
Elberta Nizzoli是SingerLewak的合伙人,拥有超过20年的经验,为私营和上市公司跨行业审计。她的交易专长涵盖首次公开募股、增发和并购,帮助客户在复杂的财务事务中规避风险。她是
成员,并拥有超过20年的会计行业从业经验,为客户提供审计和交易指导,帮助其在公开发行和战略交易中实现目标。她的工作重点是协助私营和上市企业在整个交易生命周期及之后满足财务报告和披露要求。
埃尔伯塔·尼佐利
美国注册会计师协会和加州注册会计师协会会员
SingerLewak
合伙人
凯莉·奥尼尔
首席管理董事
CBIZ
作为CBIZ的首席管理董事,凯莉·奥尼尔担任西海岸私募股权业务负责人及南加州鉴证业务主管,拥有超过20年的审计和咨询经验,服务于私募股权和风险投资支持的上市及私营企业。她自2007年起为CBIZ客户提供服务,领导该公司南加州鉴证业务,并任职于CBIZ领导委员会。奥尼尔创立了CBIZ母公司计划,并通过CBIZ女性优势倡导平等与包容。她担任Kidsone理事会成员,支持帮助寄养儿童找到永久家庭的努力,并加入企业增长协会女性领导委员会。她最近获得了《洛杉矶商业期刊》和《CPA执业顾问》的认可。
本·奥兰斯基
合伙人,企业部门成员,并购小组及资本市场小组成员
Proskauer Rose LLP
本·奥兰斯基是Proskauer Rose LLP企业部门的合伙人,同时也是其并购小组成员,在超过30年的时间里为客户提供重大交易的法律顾问。2025年7月完成的Cinelease交易,保护了为洛杉矶制作生态系统提供照明和支架设备的基石供应商。奥兰斯基还担任Kinematics(一家Angeleno集团投资组合公司)在其跨境收购西班牙P4Q的交易中担任首席法律顾问,将Kinematics的业务扩展至四大洲六个制造设施。此前,他指导长期客户Stamps.com完成了2021年对Thoma Bravo的6.7亿美元收购,这是当年最大的电子商务私有化交易之一。他还为The J. Paul Getty Trust和Exceptional Minds提供无偿治理顾问服务。
奥利弗·诺德林格
联合创始人兼合伙人
Monogram Capital Partners
奥利弗·诺德林格是总部位于比弗利山庄的私募股权公司Monogram Capital Partners的联合创始人兼合伙人,该公司自2014年成立以来在消费者生态系统中投资,管理约2.0亿美元资产。在行业内拥有20年经验且在Monogram任职14年,其主要关注美容和个人护理领域,管理包括D.S. & Durga、Violette_FR和Live Tinted等单品牌,Beach House Group和Tru Fragrance等多品牌平台,香水零售商Luckyscent以及合同制造商Prime Matter Labs在内的八个平台投资。诺德林格担任Monogram活跃投资组合公司的董事会主席,包括Lake & Skye、Foundry Brands、Pattern Beauty、Noyz和BEIS Travel,帮助引导公司在其以消费者为中心的平台上的投资战略。
阿南特·帕特尔
合伙人,咨询服务业务主管
GHJ
领导GHJ的Anant Patel拥有超过30年的经验,指导从2000万美元到$12 亿的私募股权买卖交易。作为英国人,他于2000年加入GHJ,在将公司打造成全国知名的咨询服务机构的过程中发挥了核心作用,负责交易咨询、数据分析和客户会计服务。Patel为私募股权公司、风险投资家和机构投资者提供复杂交易咨询,并为私营公司提供退出规划建议。他还担任全球咨询网络HLB的网络能力全球负责人,该网络覆盖150多个国家,促进成员公司间的合作。他任董事会成员,并曾担任Step Up on Second(一家支持无家可归者的非营利组织)的董事长。
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远见者
梅根·平丘克
首席投资官 合伙人 莫顿财富


阿里亚·波尔纳扎里安
企业咨询服务副总裁 马修斯
自2024年以来,阿里亚·波尔纳扎里安已完成近8000万美元的企业咨询交易,任职于马修斯企业咨询服务部副总裁,为企业所有者及金融赞助方提供咨询,助其从房地产持有中提取最大价值。他最近主导了一笔价值1727.5万美元的跨州七处工业户外仓储与零售物业售后回租交易,最终定价较卖方初始预期高出20%。此外,波尔纳扎里安还完成了Nation's Best和Musser Lumber的售后回租交易,规模在$15至2000万美元区间,并承接了Richwood Industries及FactoryMation与并购相关的房地产委托。他于2023年加入马修斯前,在Marcus & Millichap及James Capital Advisors积累了交易纪律。他是国际购物中心理事会(ICSC)及企业增长协会洛杉矶分会成员。

埃文·罗伯茨
合伙人 米尔班克律师事务所
埃文·罗伯茨是米尔班克律师事务所洛杉矶办事处的全球企业 / 并购合伙人,代表买方、卖方、投资基金及机构投资者处理私募股权、并购及公司治理事务。在过去14年间,他为Lierf LLC设计了多层债务与股权投资结构,并就Transom Capital Group及其投资组合公司Ampure与BridgeTower的剥离收购提供咨询。罗伯茨还探索在能源平台进行控制性投资,并与Vision Ridge Capital合作开发涵盖房地产、数字基础设施及人工智能的合资企业。他现任米尔班克洛杉矶办事处招聘委员会成员,并为The Farmlink Project提供志愿服务。此前,他曾任Kirkland & Ellis合伙人,现定期在UCLA及南加州大学法学院客座讲学。

珍妮弗·波斯特
洛杉矶管理合伙人 汤普森科伯恩律师事务所
珍妮弗·波斯特是汤普森科伯恩律师事务所洛杉矶办事处管理合伙人兼新兴企业业务联合主席,在一家估值超过5000万美元的国际娱乐科技公司破产出售案中代表优先债权人。她从业30余年,为债权人、投资者及高成长企业提供股权与债务融资、风险投资及并购咨询,并最近指导了一家技术驱动运输平台的5000万美元风险融资。波斯特是首位领导汤普森科伯恩办事处的公开女同性恋者,并创立了ProVisors西好莱坞分会。她曾任彩虹资本合伙人咨询委员会成员,并入选2026年《Lawdragon 100》管理合伙人榜及《Daily Journal》顶尖女律师榜。
迈克尔·里奇特作为Withum位于橙县办事处的合伙人,在医疗服务并购领域积累了深厚专业知识,为全国范围内的战略收购方和私募股权公司提供财务尽职调查和营运资金评估方面的咨询服务。在过去两年中,他已就超过100宗中端市场交易提供咨询,引领Withum的医疗并购业务实践
并担任公司资本市场委员会成员。2024年,《并购顾问》授予其第十五届新兴领袖奖。里奇特是加州注册会计师协会(CalCPA)和Opus Connect的成员,并经常在McGuireWoods Healthcare和企业增长协会主办的会议上发表演讲。他还担任图斯廷公立学校基金会董事,在该基金会执行委员会任职,并在社区中担任青年体育教练。
迈克尔·罗伊·里奇特
合伙人 Withum
由洛杉矶时报研究部制作。独立于《洛杉矶时报》新闻编辑部。 / 2020年45期
法律顾问
汉恩·汉恩律师事务所
詹姆斯·罗伯逊(James Robertson)是汉恩·汉恩律师事务所的法律顾问,
为上市公司和小型初创企业提供并购、公司治理、商业融资及项目融资等领域的法律咨询服务,涵盖国内及跨境交易。在其31年法律生涯中,他起草并协商了购买与交换协议、融资文件、股权与债务投资协议及股东协议,并为上市公司提供证券法合规咨询。罗伯逊曾任职于一家大型能源行业公司,负责管理影响公共部门分布式发电及能源效率项目的工程、采购与施工事务。他于2010年至2011年共同主持了商法部UCC委员会,并于2000年至2005年在东京第二律师协会担任注册外国律师。
首席执行官
RLH股权合伙公司
罗伯特·罗丁(Robert Rodin)在担任首席执行官及总裁期间,将马歇尔工业公司的销售额提升至20亿美元,现任RLH股权合伙公司的首席执行官兼常务董事。该公司是一家成立43年的洛杉矶私募股权公司,罗丁在18年间从战略顾问晋升至首席执行官。他推动公司的RLH.AI知识库及RLH实验室研究团队,为公司及其投资组合公司开发自动化与基于AI的建模工具。在马歇尔工业公司任职期间,罗丁重塑了公司的架构与IT平台,并连续两年获《广告时代》评为全球顶级B2B网站。他著有《免费、完美且即时》,记录了这一转型过程,并被哈佛商学院与麻省理工学院作为案例研究使用。他现任亚洲集团、Biorasi及ALS治疗开发研究所的董事会成员。
常务负责人
Dekel Capital
自2011年创立Dekel Capital以来,施洛米·罗南(Shlomi Ronen)作为公司的常务负责人,为全国各地的房地产投资者与开发商筹集了超过100亿美元的股权、夹层融资与债务融资。近期,在客户的原贷款方撤出后,他为一处多户住宅物业成功获取了45.1万美元的收购融资,并为拉斯维加斯一处六栋建筑的办公组合重组了116万美元的资本结构。2023年,罗南启动了Dekel Correspondent Lending业务,为建造出租及单户出租房领域的收购与再融资提供贷款。他同时担任Dekel Strategic Investors的常务负责人,该公司是一家专有股权基金,专注于投资300万至1000万美元规模的中端市场资金缺口项目。他现任南加州大学Lusk房地产中心董事会成员。
普通合伙人兼联合创始人
OVNI资本
联合创始人兼普通合伙人奥古斯丁·吉勒斯·塞耶(Augustin Gilles Sayer)在其位于旧金山的办公室领导跨大西洋风险投资公司OVNI资本的加州业务,指导欧洲深科技初创企业进入美国市场。自2023年成立以来,OVNI已筹集7000万美元用于投资种子轮与早期阶段,已向超过18家深科技公司投入资本。塞耶将软件、AI与前沿计算团队引入旧金山,同时指导硬件、先进材料与航空航天团队在洛杉矶开展工作,以加强当地供应链并加速技术转移。在创立OVNI之前,他曾任职于Newfund,这是一家在帕洛阿尔托与巴黎设有办公室的跨大西洋早期风险投资公司。他于2026年TechCon南加州大会上发表了关于跨大西洋创新生态系统的演讲,并担任多家私营公司的董事会成员。
合伙人,Ares信贷集团美国直接借贷联席主管,Ares资本公司首席执行官
Ares
科特·施纳贝尔(Kort Schnabel)是Ares信贷集团合伙人兼美国直接借贷联席主管,同时也是Ares资本公司(ARCC)的首席执行官。Ares资本公司是美国市值最大的上市商业发展公司。他于2025年晋升为ARCC首席执行官,同时还联合主导Ares在体育、媒体和娱乐领域的战略。自2001年加入Ares以来,施纳贝尔帮助将美国直接借贷平台打造成为一家管理资产达1930亿美元的业务,并自2004年IPO以来将ARCC的市值增长至1370亿美元。他已监督超过2,655笔投资,投资总额达2,230亿美元,损失率低于1个基点。他领导着分布在全美九个办事处的近250名投资专业人士,并担任Ares运营委员会成员。
杰夫·施瓦茨(Jeff Schwartz)是Corbel资本合伙公司的创始人、常务董事兼首席执行官,自2013年公司成立以来一直领导该公司。他拥有近20年的主导投资者经验和近30年的金融服务从业经历,在结构化私募债务和股权投资方面拥有深厚专长,并领导了Corbel所有基金的投资,为中低端市场企业提供灵活资本。施瓦茨此前曾在Ares Management和戈尔斯集团担任高级私募股权专业人士,职业生涯始于雷曼兄弟和华舍斯坦·佩雷拉的投资银行业务。他现任Access Dental Management、Apothecary Health Solutions、Good Clean Love、L'Agence和Real Defense的董事会成员。他是青年总裁组织(YPO)成员,并支持Happy Trails for Kids慈善组织,该组织致力于服务弱势青少年。
创始人、常务董事兼首席执行官
Corbel Capital
合伙人兼并购与私募股权业务主席
Russ August & Kabat律师事务所
Christine Shin是Russ August & Kabat律所的合伙人兼并购与私募股权业务主席,在八年任期内从零组建了该所的并购团队。她曾代表从家族小企业到大型企业的卖方,并在2026年担任Hydraulics International出售给Arcline Investment Management交易的首席并购顾问。Shin因代表Astrana Health收购Prospect Health而被提名为年度交易之最。她在南加州树立了声誉,作为个人卖方在与数十亿美元私募股权基金的谈判中成为可信赖的倡导者。
2026年8月46日 / 洛杉矶时报工作室制作。独立于洛杉矶时报新闻编辑部。
远见者
Fabio Simi 高级副总裁 Marsh
Fabio Simi是Marsh公司洛杉矶分公司私募股权与并购服务团队的高级副总裁,负责领导私募股权、投资组合公司及战略投资者客户的并购项目。他协调全球私募股权及企业关系,为客户提供交易风险保险咨询,包括代表与保证、税务及或有风险承保以及整合战略,贯穿交易全生命周期,并运用Marsh、Mercer及Oliver Wyman的综合服务。Simi及其团队跨行业垂直领域开展工作,无特定行业侧重,通过完整交易生命周期支持私募股权发起方及其投资组合公司。他担任ACG洛杉矶分会的赞助董事,并通过慈善参与支持太平洋水族馆,体现其对该地区商业与公民社区的承诺。
Jeffrey Sklar 联合主席兼创始合伙人 Sklar Kirsh LLP
Jeffrey Sklar是Sklar Kirsh LLP律师事务所的联合主席兼创始合伙人,执业25年,其中13年在该所任职。除法律工作外,他还担任洛约拉法学院交易律师培训学院顾问委员会成员及德托莱多高中董事会成员。Sklar还在公民权利律师委员会的“选举保护”计划中志愿服务,支持全国选民准入倡议。他同时是一名竞技游泳运动员,并持有美国硕士游泳协会二级教练认证,体现其在体育运动与公民参与方面的投入。他在教育、民权及专业指导领域的法律领导力与社区参与,奠定了其在洛杉矶法律界的地位。
Stacey A. Sullivan 合伙人 Hill, Farrer & Burrill LLP
在一项涉及50,000英亩湾区牧场出售的交易中担任卖方代表,该交易被报道为加州历史上最大的私人土地出售案。Stacey Sullivan是Hill, Farrer & Burrill LLP律师事务所的合伙人,在房地产全生命周期(从收购到融资与开发)为客户提供咨询。她曾任毕马威的注册会计师,为客户设计所有权实体以实现税务效率,包括第1031条与第1033条交换。Sullivan代表管理超过25亿美元遗产的受托人,就与资产出售及分配相关的公司、合伙及房地产事宜提供咨询。她还曾代表贷款方就$260万贷款组合提供咨询,并在一项涉及$50万交易中为好莱坞标志性混合用途地标物业的卖方提供咨询。她是美国注册会计师律师学会及洛杉矶女性律师协会的成员。
重组加州最大保险公司,资产达200亿美元 作为First Executive Corporation董事长兼首席执行官,艾伦·斯奈德(Alan Snyder)创立并担任oShareX, Inc.的创始人兼首席执行官,该公司拥有专利平台,通过分数竞价方式普及高价值另类资产的准入。自1988年以来,他一直担任Shinnecock Partners的常务合伙人,发起了八支基金,其中包括一支针对博物馆级艺术品的贷款基金,已投放超过1亿美元。斯奈德创立了Answer Financial Inc.,该公司在被Allstate收购前成为全国最大的非承保汽车和房屋保险销售商。他还曾任Dean Witter Financial的执行副总裁及董事会成员,参与制定了发现卡(Discover Card)的推出。他在西洛杉矶湾区童子军委员会任职九年,最终担任主席。

大卫·萨顿(David Sutton) 交易咨询服务业务负责人 GHJ
大卫·萨顿(David Sutton)是交易咨询服务业务负责人及GHJ合伙人,负责监督从1000万美元至30亿美元的交易案件,涵盖娱乐、制造和科技行业的买卖双方交易顾问。他凭借在英国国防部担任航天工程师的背景,为家族办公室和机构基金提供并购尽职调查、交易结构设计和预测分析。在萨顿的领导下,GHJ的交易咨询服务业务已扩展为全国性战略合作伙伴,帮助买卖双方应对复杂交易。他指导公司初级顾问,并参与其在流动性管理和监管变化方面的思想领导力倡议。
拉梅什·斯瓦米(Ramesh Swamy) 创始人 哈利法克斯西部(Halifax West)
自2016年以来,哈利法克斯西部(Halifax West)创始人拉梅什·斯瓦米(Ramesh Swamy)将这家总部位于洛杉矶的商业银行打造成为中低端市场的知名品牌,通过买方咨询、融资和少数股权联合投资为独立赞助商提供服务。他最近担任Daboosh Investments收购GS Industries of Bassett的独家财务顾问、债务主导方及联合投资者,并为DFT Partners收购39家uBreakiFix门店(遍布九个州)提供咨询。在创立哈利法克斯西部前,斯瓦米曾任Curacao的运营与战略执行副总裁,并领导德勤金融咨询服务(美国)零售与分销业务,服务客户包括CVS和家得宝(The Home Depot)。其市场评论曾登载于彭博社、福布斯和《华盛顿邮报》。他现任国际天疱疮与类天疱疮基金会董事长。
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祝贺 Christine Shin
被 洛杉矶时报工作室(LA Times Studios) 评为
2026年私募股权与并购远见家
远见家
理查德·斯威特(Richard Sweet) 企业部主席 格林伯格·格鲁斯克律师事务所(Greenberg Glusker LLP)
理查德·斯威特(Richard Sweet)是格林伯格·格鲁斯克律师事务所企业部主席,为中端市场、汽车、食品饮料及高科技公司提供并购、合资及债务与股权融资咨询。他最近代表Service Champions Heating & Air将其出售给Center Oak Partners(作为家庭服务整合平台),并代表Bourget Bros.将其Flagstone部门出售给SiteOne Landscape Supply。斯威特还代表National Coatings Corporation被The Henry Companies收购,以及ABI Manufacturing被Progold S.p.A收购。在从事法律行业前,他获得了环球技术学院(Universal Technical Institute)的汽车技术副学士学位,并从事过辅助约束技术和汽车电子工作。他现任企业增长协会洛杉矶分会赞助委员会成员。
合伙人 希尔·法勒 & 伯里尔律师事务所
Brian Weinhart
合伙人 Hill, Farrer & Burrill LLP
布赖恩·韦因哈特是希尔·法勒 & 伯里尔律师事务所的合伙人,拥有超过30年商业房地产和金融法律领域的经验,代表借款人和贷款方处理相关事务。他曾协助处理超过20亿美元的困境多户型房地产组合的重组问题,涉及十几个州。韦因哈特在数十亿美元的商业房地产不良资产贷款重组方面提供咨询,并代表包括摩根大通和富国银行在内的多家银行进行全国性商业贷款发放。他还为主要银行的特殊服务部门起草了不良贷款重组的贷款方指导方针,并协商将威尔希尔广场酒店在破产程序中出售。韦因哈特担任西达斯·辛奈医疗中心心脏基金会咨询委员会主席,并是该基金会的创始委员会成员。此外,他已连续近20年被评为南加州超级律师。
管理合伙人 & 联合创始人 可再生资源集团
Ari Swiller
管理合伙人 & 联合创始人 Renewable Resources Group
亚里·斯威勒是可再生资源集团的联合创始人兼管理合伙人,该集团是一家专注于农业、水资源、可再生能源、栖息地保护和自然资源管理的可持续实物资产投资公司。他在RRG的投资中发挥关键领导作用,协商交易结构、重组运营公司,并制定资产、基金和公司层面的投资战略。在加入RRG之前,斯威勒曾担任Yucaipa Companies的负责人,直接与创始人罗纳德·伯克利合作投资和业务倡议。他帮助将RRG打造成为可持续投资领域的领军企业,推动水资源安全、气候韧性和生物多样性等倡议。他是米格尔·孔特雷拉斯教育基金会的创始委员会成员,并曾任Falcon Waterfree Technologies和洛杉矶环保团体董事会成员。
合并与收购业务联席主席;洛杉矶公司业务主席;合伙人 Buchalter
Tanya Viner
合并与收购业务联席主席;洛杉矶公司业务主席;合伙人 Buchalter
塔尼娅·维纳是《Women Dealmaker of the Year》获奖者,并多次被评为顶级女律师。她是Buchalter律师事务所合并与收购业务联席主席及洛杉矶公司业务主席。维纳代表买卖双方处理交易,涉及从密切控股企业到超过10亿美元的交易,并为新兴成长型公司提供成立、风险投资融资和治理方面的咨询。她最近共同领导了Buchalter在Stripes投资La La Land Café项目中的代表工作,并就Baldor Specialty Foods收购Golden Packing提供咨询,使Baldor的优质蛋白产品供应商扩展至超过14,000个账户。她还代表Meaningful Partners完成了第二只基金的募集,规模超过1.5亿美元,使该公司的管理资产达到约5亿美元。她担任The Professional Club董事会成员。
公司业务主席;合并与收购业务联席主席;合伙人 Buchalter
Jeremy M. Weitz
公司业务主席;合并与收购业务联席主席;合伙人 Buchalter
杰里米·M·韦茨是Buchalter律师事务所公司业务主席及合并与收购业务联席主席,领导该所在Uscreen获得PSG Equity 1.5亿美元投资的代表工作。他代表买卖双方处理交易,涉及从1000万美元到30亿美元的交易。最近,他代表Visme进行了战略增长相关事务。
投资方包括Gearbox Capital与Mobility Market Intelligence,Weitz在收购MonitorBase交易中担任协同主导角色。他还与Nutrabolt共同推动Bloom Nutrition的扩展合作,在先期9,000万美元投资基础上再投入约1.2亿美元,使总投资额达到约2.1亿美元;并为Stripes在La La Land Café的增长投资提供咨询。Weitz现任Buchalter董事会成员,并经常讲授并购课程。
Craig WELIN
总裁
Frandzel Robins Bloom & Csato, L.C.


Eric WEDEL
保罗·韦斯律师事务所洛杉矶办公室高级合伙人;全球金融与资本市场组联席主席
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
在过去两年内,Eric Wedel主导约2,000亿美元融资交易,现任保罗·韦斯律师事务所洛杉矶办公室主任及全球金融与资本市场组联席主席。他于2023年9月创立该办公室,并将团队规模从4人扩展至30余人,打造了区域内领先的私募股权融资业务。Wedel担任Warburg Pincus、Hg Capital、Stone Point Capital与Stonepeak的首席融资顾问,近期为Sysco提供291亿美元收购Jetro Restaurant Depot的融资咨询,并为Keurig Dr Pepper提供184亿美元收购JDE Peet's的融资安排。他还为Stonepeak提供101亿美元收购英国石油公司Castrol多数股权的融资建议。Wedel共同主持“杠杆融资抗击黑色素瘤”慈善晚宴。

Louis WHARTON
合伙人兼创业投资与新兴增长业务联席主席
Stubbs Alderton & Markiles, LLP
作为Stubbs Alderton & Markiles, LLP的创业投资与新兴增长业务联席主席,Louis Wharton为科技、电商与数字媒体企业提供公司融资、并购及证券合规咨询。他最近代表云原生搜索即服务平台SearchStax完成由Guidepost Growth Equity领投的少数股权融资。Wharton在其职业生涯中,为多家风险投资基金与天使投资人提供种子期、成长期与后期融资咨询,并为买卖双方提供股权与资产收购及控制权变更交易的法律顾问服务。他还为上市公司提供证券报告与治理事务咨询,并担任多家科技企业的外部总法律顾问。

Jeff WHITE 常务董事
Skyview Equity
(Skyview Capital现更名为Skyview Equity)
被评为洛杉矶
Business Journal's Most Influential Private Equity Investors五次入选自2014年以来,Jeff White是Skyview Equity(原Skyview Capital)的常务董事兼创始合伙人,他协助将公司从零家投资组合公司发展至超过25项收购,且未使用传统基金。他跟随创始合伙人Alex Soltani从Platinum Equity加入,曾在该公司全球业务拓展团队任职,现领导Skyview的业务拓展工作并担任其投资委员会成员。White曾获2016年M&A顾问“新兴领袖奖”(私募股权交易商),并担任G8青年峰会美国主席。他曾在米尔肯全球会议和福布斯全球CEO会议发表演讲,并支持美国卢浮宫之友和埃尔顿·约翰艾滋病基金会。
Christopher J. WU 合伙人
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
在Kirkland & Ellis LLP洛杉矶办事处担任交易合伙人,Christopher Wu为私募股权发起人提供杠杆收购、增长股权投资及资产剥离等方面的法律咨询。他曾为施乐控股公司与TPG Credit合作成立一家价值4.5亿美元的合资企业提供咨询,协助管理并变现施乐的知识产权资产。Wu现为Kirkland洛杉矶团队提供咨询服务,该团队为Ares Management(管理资产约6,440亿美元)及Ares Capital Corporation(规模约290亿美元的最大商业发展公司)提供服务。近期,Wu曾为LightBay Capital收购Questco(一家为超过1,200家雇主提供服务的人力资源外包公司)提供咨询,并代表Ares投资组合公司Automated Industrial Robotics收购Sewtec Automation。他还为Oak View Group收购伦敦活动场地The Brewery提供法律支持。
Bryant YU 常务董事兼科技主管
Full Send Partners
在职业生涯早期,Bryant Yu曾在Prager, Sealy & Co.担任近3亿美元交易总值的法律顾问。现为总部位于洛杉矶的中端市场投资银行Full Send Partners的常务董事兼科技主管。二十多年来,他一直为企业家、创始人主导的企业及私募股权公司提供并购、收购及融资方面的咨询,涵盖科技、媒体和电信行业。加入Full Send Partners前,Yu领导B. Riley Financial的科技并购业务,为企业主及私募股权支持的科技公司提供咨询,同时覆盖上市科技企业。他还曾在Bacchus Capital Management任职,负责中小型私募股权投资的尽职调查与执行。自加入Full Send Partners以来,他协助建立了该公司的科技、媒体与电信业务。
Shoshana ZIMMERMAN 合伙人
Stradling
在2024年1月至2026年5月期间,Shoshana Zimmerman作为Stradling公司并购与证券业务团队合伙人,担任24项交易中的20项交易的首席交易法律顾问,交易总额约13亿美元。她因企业业务表现被《Best Lawyers》评为2026年“值得关注律师”。近期代表案例包括为FitLab Inc.收购LifeCore Fitness和Y7 Studios提供法律支持,以及为Gallant Capital Partners在Aero Turbine出售给Carlyle Group投资组合公司StandardAero的交易提供咨询。Zimmerman还代表Digital Surgery Systems出售给B. Braun SE。她组织女性并购从业者定期交流活动,并担任洛约拉法学院交易律师学院谈判比赛的评委。

Jeremy Weitz 合伙人

Tanya Viner 合伙人
获评为 2026年私募股权与并购先锋 《洛杉矶时报》工作室
Buchalter
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传统上,商业咨询公司帮助企业解决战略问题。而今,AI正让它们能更早识别这些问题。
现代咨询平台可将财务数据、客户行为、供应链指标、员工参与度、网络安全指标及外部经济数据整合至预测仪表板,从而识别新兴风险。
例如,一家南加州物流公司可能通过预测分析发现,加班费用上升、设备维护成本增加、司机留任率下降及客户付款速度减慢,历史上均预示着利润率的显著下滑。领导层无需等到利润率崩溃后再做反应,而是可提前数月介入,通过调整人员配置模型、重新谈判客户合同或更换老化设备来避免成本激增。
预测性维护模型在制造业、交通运输业及基础设施行业的回报尤为显著,能在设备故障前预测其发生。
防止一次生产中断可为制造商节省数十万美元的产出损失,同时维护客户关系。
另一个新兴的预测咨询领域涉及网络安全。
会计师事务所、咨询公司及专业法律事务所日益与网络安全专家合作,在黑客利用漏洞前识别风险。
AI驱动的监控系统能比传统人工审查更早识别异常用户行为、异常网络活动、可疑供应商付款或新兴勒索软件指标。
对许多企业而言,防止数据泄露可带来指数级价值。
IBM年度《数据泄露成本报告》持续显示,当计入调查成本、运营中断、监管处罚、法律费用及声誉损害时,全球平均数据泄露成本达数百万美元。
早期检测可大幅降低财务损失与业务中断。
尽管AI能力日益增强,专家们仍强调预测咨询无法取代经验丰富的专业人士。相反,它让这些专业人士能将更多时间用于解读信息,而非收集信息。
AI能识别异常财务交易,但经验丰富的注册会计师需判断这些异常是否代表欺诈、运营变化或合法商业活动。AI可能标记出潜在风险合同条款,但律师仍需评估诉讼策略、谈判技巧及商业优先事项。咨询顾问继续提供组织洞察、变革管理专业知识及行业知识——这些是算法无法单独复制的。
竞争优势来自将机器智能与专业判断相结合。
对于评估外部顾问的高管们来说,对话正在发生变化。
企业领导者不应再问某家公司如何高效地准备纳税申报或审查合同,而应询问该公司如何有效地帮助预防未来问题。
值得提出的问题包括:
这些答案正越来越多地区分仅仅自动化传统工作的公司与重新定义专业咨询服务的公司。
洛杉矶长期以来一直是娱乐、航空航天、科技、医疗保健和国际贸易等领域的创新中心。随着这些行业的企业越来越依赖数据驱动,对能够将信息转化为洞察力的顾问的需求正在增长。
会计、法律和咨询服务的未来不再仅仅是编制报告或应对危机。它关乎持续监测商业环境、预见风险,并帮助组织在问题出现前做出更明智的决策。对于今天的高管而言,最有价值的外部顾问可能不是在危机发生后提供最佳解释的人,而是通过AI赋能的洞察确保危机根本不会发生的人。
——保罗·威廉姆斯
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随着奥运会的临近,激活活动和本地广告资源变得愈发稀缺。害怕错过的担忧并非毫无道理。
路透社最近报道称,LA28预计国内赞助收入将接近25 亿美元 billion,同时尝试更灵活的商业机会,包括场馆冠名权和扩大赞助商可见度——这些变化反映了从巴黎和最近的冬季奥运会中汲取的经验教训。组委会正在积极现代化品牌参与方式,为愿意早期投入的企业创造额外价值。
当然,早期赞助也并非毫无风险。经济状况可能变化。企业领导层变动可能改变营销重点。消费者品味也在演变。一些公司可能发现,提前数年锁定营销资金会限制灵活性。因此,专家通常建议将奥运投资视为更广泛长期品牌战略的一部分,而非一次性广告活动。
“创造最高回报的公司往往会跨多个渠道激活其赞助——员工、客户、数字内容、社交媒体、零售体验和社区参与——而非仅依赖奥运标识,”迈尔斯表示。
对于南加州企业而言,还有一个主场优势。
“与仅追求国际曝光的公司不同,本地企业可利用奥运会进行招聘、公民参与、客户活动和区域品牌建设,”迈尔斯分享道。“员工可以志愿服务。客户可以参加接待活动。社区合作伙伴关系可以在闭幕式后长期持续。奥运会不再仅是媒体投放,而是一个多年商业平台。”
在某种程度上,发令枪已经打响。尽管许多高管仍将LA28视为未来事件,但世界上一些最大的品牌已在执行将在未来两年成熟的战略。等到奥运火炬进入洛杉矶时再行动的企业或许仍能找到机会——但它们不太可能享有如今同样的定价、独家性或战略灵活性。历史表明,当奥运会最终到来时,奥运营销的赢家可能已经训练多年。
——保罗·威廉姆斯
作者:莉莉·赖特
Grocery Outlet(折扣超市)正在加利福尼亚州各地开设新店,在今年早些时候关闭部分门店后,重建其在加州的网络。
位于安大略牧场(Ontario Ranch)的新店计划于7月23日开业,今年夏天晚些时候还将有更多门店开张。
该门店将由独立经营者格洛丽亚·皮内达(Gloria Pineda)和贾森·皮内达(Jason Pineda)运营。到8月底前,这家折扣连锁超市计划在拉莫纳(Ramona)、旧金山、克洛维斯(Clovis)和佩塔卢马(Petaluma)开设新店。
总部位于加州埃默里维尔的Grocery Outlet于今年3月宣布关闭36家门店,其中包括9家加州门店。关店是为了收缩在错误市场的过度扩张,导致2025年出现亏损。Grocery Outlet未公布具体关闭门店名单
当时,但这些门店已被顾问公司戈登兄弟(Gordon Bros.)挂牌转租。
其中一家位于安大略的门店距离即将开业的新店不足7英里。
此外,南加州的阿苏萨(Azusa)、布劳利(Brawley)、埃尔卡洪(El Cajon)、拉哈布拉(La Habra)、安大略和波威(Poway)等5家门店也被列入关闭名单。在中加州,克曼(Kerman)、帕特森(Patterson)和里奇克雷斯特(Ridgecrest)门店也被挂牌转租。除加州外,爱达荷、新泽西、马里兰、俄亥俄和宾夕法尼亚州的门店也被列入转租名单。
在5月的财报电话会议上,Grocery Outlet首席执行官贾森·波特(Jason Potter)表示,重组正在帮助提升公司利润。
“这些关店工作现已完成,不仅提升了公司车队质量,还将长期增强业务的盈利能力。”他说道。
Grocery Outlet于1946年在旧金山创立,最初是一家销售临时或节日食品过剩商品的折扣连锁超市。目前加州约有280家Grocery Outlet门店,占其总门店数量的一半以上。
尽管Grocery Outlet在TikTok等平台上培养了忠实的消费群体,但仍面临来自其他预算连锁超市的激烈竞争,包括计划在2026年开设180家新店的奥尔迪(Aldi)。此外,它还与Trader Joe's、沃尔玛和亚马逊等竞争对手争夺顾客。
撰文:Nilesh Christopher
尽管有人担心加州的成本和监管对企业不利,但今年该州吸引的资本之多前所未有,且无任何其他州能望其项背。
金州(加州)深厚的人才储备、丰富的投资者资源及其他技术基础设施,已成为人工智能爆发的核心阵地。据PitchBook于周四发布的私募市场融资数据显示,今年加州吸引的风险投资总额超过3.35万亿美元。
其最大竞争对手纽约州所获资金不及加州的十分之一,而得克萨斯州仅为加州的四十分之一。
“加州的交易量遥遥领先,显而易见,其中大量资金集中在[旧金山]湾区,”PitchBook美国风险投资研究主管Kyle Stanford表示,“洛杉矶和圣迭戈的科技市场同样强劲,我认为这很大程度上得益于资金在旧金山与洛杉矶之间的自由流动。”
尽管一项针对亿万富翁的新税收运动已促使部分超高净值居民迁往其他州,且企业常抱怨高昂的房产和能源成本以及反商业监管环境令其难以盈利,但顶尖人才、企业及AI投资者无法在其他地区落地的事实,彰显出加州的持久吸引力。
去年该州经济增长5%,总量达4.25万亿美元,规模超过除美国、中国和德国外的所有国家。据CB Insights数据,加州还拥有近4000亿美元的初创企业,规模居全美之首。
南加州已成为快速成长的航天与国防科技企业的首选之地。
“加州的工人、企业家和创新者继续证明,投资加州能带来实实在在的回报,”州长加文·纽森上周在回应该州强劲生产力数据时发表声明称。
“作为全球最大的经济体之一,金州证明了强大的劳动力、经济增长、创新与绩效是相辅相成的。”
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DIARLO CANYON, California's only operating nuclear power plant, has federal approval through 2008.
Suisun City Hall and emergency dispatch were paralyzed. The motive is still unclear.
By RANDY Bassmore Portes
No one, it seems, knows that manufacturers would target Suisun City, a strong march-fired suburb of 28,000 people on the north-east outskirts of the San Francisco Bay Area.
But target it, they did, with crippling effects. Whoever they are.
Before sunrise on Aug. 1, the city's information technology network was infected by malicious software that fell critical public safety operations, including police and foreshapeful and critical records, officials say.
It could be likeliess to be a long-running and systems are fully restored, said City Manager Brad Perkins, who added that it is unclear who the best actors are.
"The hard part of this," he said, "is we may never know the way."
Suisun City has scrambled in the wake of the attack. It should see the entire IT department. The City Council declared a state of emergency. In place almost City Hall was closed for a week. And mass qual life dispatchers moved to the Solano County dispatch center in neighboring football.
The breach is the latest blow to a struggling small city that has faced many of severe budget deficits, pushing it to the brink of machinery, as well as chronic understaffing in the police, the cost of free marketing to automatic Freetide services about furrowd among staffers who are handling the city's top off their daily workload.
(See Suisun City, A3)
As electricity demand surges and clean-energy deadline looms, California's options narrow
By Marjay Smith
SAN LUIS OBISPO — Dustin Canyon doesn't work like a nuclear power plant that's getting ready to retire.
Remarks for twin concrete domes here on the edge of the Central Coast, solutions drain into constant stress billions of times each second, workers respond to blinding lights in a medium-green control room, and thunderous turbines generate steady electricity for nearly 4 million Californians.
At the building's entrance, a maximum banner celebrates the plant's recently recovered federal operating license, claiming "You Made This Possible" where a photograph of smiling stalkers.
It wasn't supposed to be this way: A decade ago, the plant's operator, Pacific Gas & Electric, agreed to methodically shut down District reactors in 2005, replacing its 2.2 gigawatts of power with a portfolio of wind fumes, solar power, battery storage and just plastering plan electricity.
But as final deadline moved, state officials, including Gov. Darin Newson, wanted a white flag. They weren't ready to shut down as energy source that constantly provides up to 9% of Californians electricity. They wanted to be this 1,000.
Now there's a growing movement on colored Districts (See Double, A8)

From Dustin Van Puy, The Times
BILL Niman and his wife, Nicolette Hahn Niman, at their match in the southern.
COLEMN ONE
Ranchen, farmers were paid to leave, but some want back in. Trump administration takes note.
By Suzanne Rae
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For at nearly 60 years, warning camps have hurtled one another for the end of a week except promising with breath, falling into "aggard" and a grandly-odd cropping, salt toxicity and wide expansion of
pasture land and beach.
Jetting off the coastline into an upside down an estate, the Point Reyes National Bradstreet is organized from the roadstand for the San Antonio land, which runs like a shatry blade edge separating the Pacific
and North Amoco as plates. The peninsula covers about 20 square miles — roughly 10-15 miles the size of Manhattan.
Elephant lands and sea-land lands and forest stocks nearly cross. Whales and sharks broach and hunt in the waters beyond the thick king branch of and holds its edges. And in its forests and on its grasslands, tide-ski and mule deer grass, while the river is the best for rabbits and mountain (See Point Reyes, A6)
BY SUZANNE RIVER AND LEO BERNARD
Some days it feels as though we're looking to take against mosquitoes, ticks, fleas, fleas and wolves.
Just this month, television, also known as rabbit fever, and caused by a hot intram in ticks and deer fleas, was detected in people
living on Long Island. A park in Marys County was shut down in July after it was found to be teeming with fleas which are very plague and typhus. And in April, Richelieu, a rare but deadly tick-borne hachettant, was found in a person living in Sonoma County.
Little disease and slight-gal syndrome are expanding their range. Dengue and ty-
phin are increasing. There are still reports of West Hills, Sula and Chittongines, plus the potential introductions of Chagas and rat lions were disease. Some of this may be contracted overseas, while others are seemingly settling in the thriving land. Experts say there is no single cause for this subject disease. Some of it may be keyed now, headline series
breakers. When everyone is writing about an outbreak or a disease, no matter how many label, it can feel more pervasive and widespread than it actually is.
Increased monitoring and more advanced disease tracking can also amplify the sense that something new is about, even if it was always there.
(See Benson, A3)
The campaign fails to achieve stated aims but avoids unchecked escalation, experts say.
BY MICHAEL WURKE
WARBONDTON — Approaching six months of war with Iran after predicting a six-week campaign, President Trump has few options before him to bring the conflict to a close. But some experts believe a new strategy emerging from the administration could meet a more consequential defeat.
The president has reportedly tried with broad-rung the assault, hoping yet another round of bombards will be mighty how Trump's yield. Yet he has ultimately resisted, once again enjoying back this month from uprising to expand strike-action doors critical infrastructure and leadership. And he has refrained since the beginning of the war from entering a ground operation that would expose U.S. troops to direct attack, faced with shredding. If Iran's national security has an entrenched Iranian government willing to emulate.
The small backroom in the campaign that has failed to achieve any of Trump's stated war aims — of regime change in Tehran. No other Justice of much definite choice and naval capabilities,
and the end of its nuclear program — but has also avoided the costs of uncontrolled escalation, experts said.
In remarks Friday, Trump said the United States was still in the presence of "attracting Iran which is being very badly defeated."
"We have the blockade. No ships get through," he said. "They still have subsides but not a lot. They still have drones, but just a fraction of what they had. But their manufacturing is large-borne."
"We're missing big with the Islamic Republic of Iran," he added. "Nobody has any idea how our world we are — they don't want to write it. But they know You know who knows how well we're doing! Iran."
In a letter to me published last week, Trump explained the decision not to proceed with expanded strikes, telling Asian, "we are looking in."
"We are only once negotiating with them," he said. "We are just watching Iran with its huge inflation and the fact they have no money."
It is a shift from an instinctual posture to one of national and internationalists of a president who launched the war in February after consulting a more handful of people, including Israel's prime minister, and others.
(See Iran, A10)
After selling Lakers, Dodgers' owner has a lot on the line as his businesses are probed.
BY LAURENCE DUMMINGS
When Mark Walter, the Lakers' controlling owner, Tygnet-like elected loan last week for $12.5 billion, amid a federal probe of his loan reason. I returned the sports world but seemed to make it natural and legal sense.
The Dodgers' majority move, who had bought his state in the watershed twice last year at a $50 billion solution, likely netted a big payday from the sale to former History Chief Executive that fged and wanted to get label. Sushma Bashner
And that's money! (He killed the "new man") to get down the debts of two hundred Delaware life quarters he views that are under federal scrutiny.
It's not at all clear
whether the sale of the Lakers will have any effect on the ongoing growing assets. Whether Walter nor his companies have been charged with any crime.
TWG Global. Walter's holding company, district respond to a request for comment Friday, but accompany spokesperson that previously stated that they are cooperating with authorities and expect the decision to be reached "hereafter."
Mark Walter and TWG have always acted in good faith, and those who have done business with Black lines him as honest and straightforward. The statement said.
After receiving federal grand jury subpoenas in (See Wadner, A14)
Planning sale of covered from lines transported in "three days" amid federal investigations. POWERS, 50
Hoppers retorts to the five-homage Palisades Village nation after a $50 million-plus revolution. CARPENTER, 50
A friend of interest at the Palisades Hotel. Also for made Los Angeles for six hours at a long-round ENTERTAINMENT, 50
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Buildings collapse; and the death toll of 47 is almost certain to rise, authorities say.
BY DAVID HIRAM
MAGNIBIK Indonesia — a powerful magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck off the coast of Indonesia early Saturday, a thing at least of people's changing building and causing panic in a major person's monthly quakes.
Authorities said recent more roadside news reports and warned that the death toll would almost certainly rise.
Authorities issued a teammate warning and urged roads to maintain to meet to higher ground but later lifted the warning when in response to meteorological agency determined monitoring showed no significant was level changes that posed a threat to coastal construction. Some transatlantic arsenal lost were reported, however.
The Newfoundland Survey said the quake hit eastern Indonesia's Flores region at a depth of 8 miles at 5:00 a.m. By operating was 42 miles, the area followed by the city of Ibadan East Nusa Tenggara province.
The meteorological agency's report on the last followethly at least 2013 aftershocks, with the largest recorded at magnitude 9.2.
The agency's received monitoring stations confirmed more small tsunamis received coastal villages in Manggarai, the state Manggarai regencies Tishocahual and the state Manggarai. The agency of Ngada in East Manggarai, Sumbawit, is most and debris after what the agency described as a 10.1% of the total, causing a body were stranded ashore, infrastructure was damaged and forces were surrounded by sediment left by re-rolling waters.
Waves emanating 13 feet were observed in Mancote, Kode region.
Tsunami waves exceeding 10 feet were detected in Bulubamba, South Bulawet, and Dapa in Bima region.
A strong land-based earthquake of strong private water supply was reported in western Indonesia on Saturday afternoon, according to the report. The 27 miles beneath the Earth's surface, meaning it was too

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PEOPLE PASS: a quake-damaged building in Manoreco, in Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara province.

TOTAL: Magnitude 7.7.
HEALTHCARE WORKERS: Towel a quake's characteristic is community's maker in Riyadh, Indonesia.
deep to 'came' significant damage or casualties, Indonesia authoritarianist.
East Nusa Tenggara, the New West Bank Darman, said power collapse had potential spread of information about the impact of the earthquake in cities and villages, complicating search and ocean efforts.
We are continuing to collect reports of damage and casualties, but their uncommunication disruptions. Darmaha said: He said quake triggered landslides, which was reported in the United States. The United States has been a major source of information and planning. Fluoresional from Laosan Rajole Landslides.
The head of the National Disaster Management Agency, Bulawyanto, said research has recovered at least 47 bodies, mostly in Bima, Manggarai and East Manggarai, and at least 50 people were taken to keep
tale.
Bulawyanto, who like many Indonesian uses a single name, said the quake followed at least 107 houses and damaged nearly 200 more, having already lifted a figure in decades. The homes and more to temporary shelters. The potential to take place also destroyed more than 100 public buildings, including schools, associations and churches.
The head of a total rise of thousands of dollars triggered by the earthquake forced or cut off many remote villages across six regencies on Fivem, said Fikmat Rukman, who is the South and Bronze Office in Manoreco. He replied off the
field of the state villages are completely buried, he said, and damaged administrative and a lack of heavy equipment were hindering more.
Authorities deployed three helicopters and a row
row vessel to support logistics and emergency response operations, including protected evacuation. East Nusa Tenggara consists of numerous islands and presents significant transportation and access challenges.
The quake would across much of those island with initial reports indicating heavy damage.
Witness: Bintu, who lives in Rilala, said people can be a panic in higher ground.
Many buildings here were damaged. I saw that the building would be port terminal in Manoreco said collapsed, she said.
Riuabula at 88, Fivet Major, the main of a Rilala site was the north of the island. Many fled when the roofs ran assembly hall collapsed.
said the Rev. Gusidokertan Tanga, rector of the missionary, known locally as Riiapani Bankauri, on the predominantly Catholic island of Fivem.
The students and nurses on all in panic beneath a "chipping roof," Tanga said. "At least one proud suffered a broken leg after jumping from the second floor of a building, including the quake."
The quake also was strong in its landscape, a gateway town to eastern Indonesia. Barcode: National Parks, the country's best-known attractions, Damaga was reported in Bima, a city in neighboring West Nusa Tenggara province, and in parts of southern Indonesia.
Indonesian authorities initially asked the thousands warning for parts of East Nusa Tenggara, West Nusa Tenggara, West Indonesia and South Asia. Bulawet provinces, and target residents to stay away from beaches and riverbanks. The quake also asked relative underlies quake near Fivem island.
Indonesia, a vast archipelago of more than 2,700 islands, is prone to earthquake and volcanic activity because of the nature of the nation on the "Ring of Fire," but are of volcanic and fault here in the Pacific Basin, including California.
The December 2024, a magnitude 14 quake off Sumatra in western Indonesia triggered a tsunami that killed 2,000 people in a dozen countries.
A powerful earthquake caused an tsunami in 1995 that killed about 2,300 people on Fivem, part of a group of islands in the eastern half of Indonesia, and in 1998, a magnitude of 1,000 quake spanned a large localised tsunami that killed more than 4,400.
IRB: over the 50 the Associated Press. AP version: Wanda Ramam and Edna Sutani, in addition to Indonesia, contributed to this report.
By James, Quesas National Law, DREAM PHARM
AGENTS—Taliban raised and other officials gathered at Afghanistan in traditional Laza Joga assembly hall on Saturday to celebrate the fifth anniversary of their return to power, touting what they described as restored stability and an end to decades of conflict.
A top United Nations official, however, warned of a given human rights crisis in Afghanistan, where girls older than 3 are burned from intending school and child related from its common.
The Taliban unimproved Aug. 15, 2021, as the United States and other NATO troops withdrew after a really two decade war. The U.S. withdrawal led to chaos of $1,000,000 per act number people tried to flee this country in desperation, some of the state's U.S. Air Force plans and took off.
Soon after taking power, the Taliban administration imposed a ban on girls education beyond the early grade and later banned higher education for women, despite having pledged to, too (the takeover that went on would be allowed across its education, employment and public participation.
Women have also been banned from public education as a group and parliament taking part in sports and schooling to debating long-term effects of employment.
At the Laza Joga, high-rising officials were held by foreign representatives and thousands of citizenship speeches hailing the end of
Americas military occupation for years ago.
We pray to Almaty Gazi to forever protect our homeland from occupation. We pray that the U.S. military and civilian workers be proud to enjoy peace, tranquility and prosperity under the auspices of the Sharia-based government. We feel four governments' deputy government, Bumuduluh, Fivet, and other government.
Abdul Salam Hamid, the deputy prime minister in charge of administration of a force and the Taliban rule ended an era of internal intervention and internal strike in Afghanistan. The "the past half-century" re-coming security.
At the end of Afghanistan, we martined to killed every day! Hamid said: "Tener hundred ounces would become widows, several children would become orphans, and 100 numbers would be growing. Prizes to be used, with the rule of the Islamic Emblem of Afghanistan, that is again not removed from the Afghan nation."
There were no women present at the ceremony.
Five years on the Taliban government remains an important relationship with Russia the only country to have recognized it formally.
Foreign Minister John Khan Muttag said countries that have engaged with the administration have gained from doing so and failed to obtain that support established criteria to necessitate that approach.
He said: "Should the law be a policy of engagement and mutual interaction," he said.
Is Kabul Afghanistan to the squares carrying Taliban flags and changing slogans in support of the government. Concern of with the government is that it is through the city causing traffic jams.
Security was right with a heavy Taliban security force presence and several checkpoints on a main road leading to the Laza Joga.
Civilizations were also held in provinces across Afghanistan, where Taliban flags and posters media aimed with slogans in praise of the Taliban's return to power were displayed along major roads and marketplaces.
In a reference say, Roth and Bennett, the U.N. special rapporteur on the human rights situation in Afghanistan, said the country was undergoing a deep human rights crisis.
"While the era of war has ended, it's questionable whether there's real peace, and the human rights situation has actually deteriorated, most dramatically for women and girls," Bennett said. "My mandate has concluded that this system amounts to the crime against humanity of gender perpetration."
The state intends to be beyond gender discrimination, even beyond gender control. The government, including that the U.N. continues to decreased arbitrary arrests, torture, mistyards, and killings and persecutions in accordance with Afghanistan.
Bennett warned the international community to be "extreme war" the Taliban's policies, saying it would legitimize the discrimination and the "extreme
law suffering is required.
In an interview with the Associated Press last week, Metro Bangladesh Manager Jae Hye said, the Taliban government for broadcasting at the Misnomah, the U.N. public relations said that despite "challenges and difficulties," the administration has in the last five years delivered security and infrastructure and created jobs.
Pariah, when asked, did not address the issue of the education of girls and women that said that "the level of involvement made in universities becomes anything seen in the past."
The U.N. agency on education and culture, UNSER, will understand some of its major goals have been overlooked from secondary education. The U.N. World Food and Food and Staff makes it from less reached critical levels in a third of Afghanistan's provinces and is reported to become due to blurring the effects.
U.N. Women said last week that women and girls are facing the harshest restrictions in the world and that the issue are damaging Afghanistan's future, with the lack of teachers, doctors, nurses and health care workers, entering the country's social and economic foundations.
Afghan and Pruen write for the Associated Press. Pruen reported from Ankara, Turkey.
His critique does not appear today.
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Plagiarism allegations and racial politics surround Cambridge academics's death
By PFLYJA REU
LONDON — Britain's prime minister called for re-election Saturday after a Black professor who faced accusations of the death and misrepresenting his background deal suddenly, and after resigning from a prestigious role in the University of Cambridge.
Sacre Ardue, who became Cambridge's synagogue, Black professor in 2023, was found dead at an address in south London on Friday. He resigned recently as professor of sociology of education after coming under media scrutiny with weeks of home headlines alleging plagiarism to his academic work and questions surrounding apparently unconvinced charismaticist his athletic and fundraising accomplishments.
His death has prompted outcomes that the allegations against Ardue, 46, were made in 2020, into a cruel public take-down castrated by racism and drug-standing hostility to diversity, equity and inclusion, or DRL policies or universities and other institutions.
Prime Minister Andy Burcham said Ardue's
death was 'a tragedy on an easy-to-miss'.
"It's not a moment for any making to judgment. It's a moment for reflection, I would say, reflecting on how things came to this," Burcham told reporters.
Police said the death was being treated as 'sweepers' and the stoppiness of the mail officers were called to an address in south London on Friday afternoon and a 10-year-old man was pronounced dead of the arrest. They did not name Ardue as a professor with police policy.
A friend said Ardue had told him that he "felt he couldn't go on" as a voice-attractable Friday.
The morning judgment led to relentless scrutiny, including officials, discrediting absolutely every detail of
his life, and he wasn't coping with the loss of his career. On time of his reputation, Cambridge professor and director of the Autism Research Center, Simon Burwell (trans. 1-2020).
Ardue's family said in a statement that he had been subjected to a 'sampage of harassment' and 'accidental abuse' ever since he took up his post as professor of Cambridge.
"The campaign of misinformation was too much for Assoc," the family said in a

A CREST on a gate at Jesus College, where professor Jason Ardue was a fellow, at University of Cambridge.
statement issued through his publisher, Simon Archibald. U.K. "We are in shock to have lost this amazing fiction partner, brother, uncle and son.
"Cambridge Vice-Chancellor Deborah Prentice, who earlier announced that the university would investigate the misconference around Ardue's employment, said she was 'inexperately saddened' for the news.
Questionna about Ardue's qualifications were raised publicly last month by the Alan Cohan, a retainer Cambridge philosophy researcher who left his university after his critique of
DRL programs sparked widespread prowess. Cohan previously claimed that in a controversy, Black people "would disappear from almost all high-profile post-tours outside of sports and social personnel.
Newspapers soon published in article detailing that legal that more than 500 passage from Ardue's TRP/PED levels were 'identical or non-identical' to an earlier page written by another researcher.
British medical economist, wider questions about many of Ardue's claims, asked his life, including statements he had raised if it matters for charity through addicts back such as running 10 equivalent in 10 days and 400 miles in six days. Ardue
later revised these claims.
From also questioned his claim that he had received developmental delays that left him successful until the age of 8. Ardue said he was diagnosed with asthma in a young age and didn't read or write at 10 years old. Realized in news reports induced both claims against to be untrue.
Ardue resigned from Cambridge on Aug. 5. She said plagiarism, but admitted to mistakes when working on his decisions.
Blame of Cambridge academics signed a letter calling for an independent inquiry into how Ardue was appointed. Cambridge is daily on the day of the spring that the plagiarism allegation had been investigated by a pre-paid staff, Steven Osbornly, which awarded Ardue's decisions.
The university then changed its share and said it "disappeared and accepted this 'following over-information about Professor Ardue's qualifications and honorary requirements'.
Prentice, the university's vice chancellor, said last week she shared concerns regarding the application and that Cambridge will run a review of her claim-sponsored.
Philippine's new Ardue was a victim of media
'breathing' and racism, others say their sex experience, the nature of play – including whether he knowledge made the right call when it appointed Ardue to such a high-profile position.
Daniel Robson, general secretary of the Massachusetts and the Union, said the previous day he said Ardue's credibility "defeathed a touch of racism."
"There is a profound difference between scrutiny and a sustained public campaign that turns an individual into a symbol of everything the right balance is strong with DRL," he said. "The offer has been chilling. It's 2020 Black people and who are now unrepresented background that entering prominent public positions will make this year."
London Mayor Sadiq Khan said Ardue had been "the victim of a pernicious fight, shaming that other people are not so deeply wouldn't have been".
Conservative former House president, former Cleverly, who is Black, wrote on 21 trial academic institutions' best serious questions to answer.
The university's commissioner, he was clearly not qualified for so they could allow the public to do so to show off. Very pushed him into the spotlight for their own benefit," he said.
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A MAN inspects the damage after an Israeli airstrikes on the outskirts of Assuar, Lebanon, on Saturday.
By Rasman Macri
BEIRUT — Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon killed at least 2 people (listening in the deadliest attacks since a precarious trace between Israel and Hezbollah went into effect on June 21.
Lebanon's Health Ministry said state news agency said one of the airstrikes that the airstrikes of the edge of the village of Assuar killed seven people including a 2-year-old, and healed him. The second, on the village of 1991 of Salman, killed two and wounded 7.
Israel and the Lebanese government announced a "transwest agreement" on June 20, being not a place for Israeli forces to withdraw from southern Lebanon, in exchange for the disagreement of the Iran-buried (heartridend) and group. It was said that the 1991-92 Arabian eventual peace agreement between the two countries was not being re-main in a state of war nearly 80 years after Israel's establishment.
Hezbollah has refused to kill Israel and wasn't party to the deal.
Hezbollah's children are the deadliest since the trace of the 1990s. The 1990s are the same age. On July 1, four people were killed in strikes on the front of Hezbollah during.
On June 26 a day before the occasion went into effect, Israeli strikes on Lebanon killed 61 and wounded 64, according to the Health Ministry.
Lebanese Prime Minister
Naval Affairs—trite and Israel's airstrikes on southern Lebanon, saying they intimidate "residents in their homes" and undermine efforts to stabilize the situation in the mark.
"The seven countries of the Israeli airstrikes on the trace of the 1990s are not neither in the manufacture and the children and women killed were not military targets," dalam said in comments posted on 18. He added that it is the job of the Lebanese state to deal with any military infrastructure in the country.
Israel must halt this accusation. Dalam said, He added that the security of the Lebanese people and the Israelites is life in the land "are not subject to inefficacious irregularity."
President Joseph Amin said in comments released by his office that the strikes are "a clear message to the negotiators' need and to the politicians who've started implementing this agreement."
Bassan Israeli airstrikes on the 1990s are also hit the strategic 44.7 after fall which overlooks part of the 1990s. The 1990s are the same year, but the 1990s reported 20.4% of the 1990s reported 20.4% of the 1990s reported 20.4% of the 1990s reported 20.4% of the 1990s reported 20.4% of the 1990s reported 20.4% of the 1990s reported 20.4% of the 1990s reported 20.4% of the 1990s reported 20.
The Israeli military said in a statement that it struck Hezbollah infrastructure in the areas of 10.7 after and

WORKERS carry a victim of an Israeli airstrikes on a house in 2016 at Galbraith in southern Lebanon.
Assur in response to an active against Israeli soldiers in the area. The police added that it will not allow Hezbollah to harm Israel's release or soldiers' and will continue to operate to no more threats.
A Hezbollah official did not immediately request what a843000 contains to whether the group cannot act and attacks on Israeli forces in southern Lebanon.
Hezbollah later called on the Lebanese state to find ways to halt "this aggression" rather than provoking U.S.-government direct talks with Israel, as it will be prong. "You gifts for the same, despite the crimes and oppression it is carrying out."
"The American side is a partner of the Israeli enemy in its crimes and causes the Israelites to die in the dishonest. The group said that Israel must clearly understand that 'the active aggression, violations and attempts to impose a false or complete causal continued and they will be met with Israel,'" said the response by Hezbollah.
Rather this month, the
Israeli soldiers were killed in an explosion in southern Lebanon, the first Israeli deaths since the team. Hezbollah did not comment on the blast.
Lebanon and Israel have held seven rounds of talks the most recent in Rome that month.
Hezbollah has refused to disarm and accuses the Lebanese government of making too many concessions without guaranteeing any legal withdrawal.
The latest Israel Hezbollah was erupted on March 15, when Hezbollah drew a run via across the border town days after the U.S. and Israel launched their attacks on Iran.
More than 4,000 people have been killed by Israeli strikes in Lebanon since the 1990s. The 1990s are the 1990s. About 10 soldiers and three civilians, including a military, command have been killed on the Israel-ah-lah.
Mense writes for the Associated Press, all writes from Medvedev for the first months of the report.
Liechtenstein updates succession policy to let a woman inherit the throne one day
By Genn Morrauer
BELLUM — Liechtenstein must house and illuminate that the top country's rules of succession will be changed so that a woman in the future could inherit the prerogative's throne.
Hereditary Prime Alice and the better of her in his speech marking the country's national day. He said it was approved Wednesday by the two-thirds majority of family members who can vote on such matters.
"The ability to combine the change in the state to take a principle that we foster inside the princely house," Alice said, according to a test of his remarks, which he said was a "decision" in the courtroom of history. A law service as well to make decisions in a long term and very well thought and way."
"The law of succession will be adopted from main prerequisites to absolute prerequisites," Alice said. "That means that in the future, the first move shall well, regardless of sex, become the heir to the throne and later the princess or prince of Liechtenstein."
A statement from the princely house specified that the change is a spirit only to descendants of the children of Asia and the wills. Hereditary Princess Rydon, who are born in the future—as it were after—has of succession for now.
Prime Mass. Adam Zreiner, the royal of Asia, but in 2004 handed over most of his powers to Alice, but did not see, who is now 24. That was in line with a tradition of Liechtenstein's monarchy, giving the ones to their term. The object of Alice was known to be the old Prime Joseph Wessel. The second object is Princess Marie Crocker, 27.
Liechtenstein, a wealthy nation of 40,000 people that borders Switzerland and Austria, has an untonedly powerful monarchy for European standards. The ruling prince has the power to win referendum results, appoint judges and the two governments to be held in a traditionally conservative and in 2004 because he had European country to give the women the right to vote in national elections. Make where narrowly approved the change, which those Adam Zreiner said, in a referendum.
Last year, Rydon Khan became its first female prime minister.
Minister writes for the Associated Press.
By PARLI MOTHARA
HAMARK Zimbabwe—Diplomatic children were not released from 72 after killed when an overloaded ferry capsized in Lake Rartha in Zimbabwe last week, police said Thursday.
The 72 was a 72,000 km of strong waves Tuesday, and police said 20 more bodies have been recovered since then, bringing the death toll.
"For signs ferry was traveling from the town of Rartha, the 72 was a 72,000 km of strong connections in the country's northwest, where roads were damaged by the police transport taken in more than four hours and road was made people were abused or how many were accustomed.
The 72 was a 72,000 km of strong numbers of passengers on high as 30, while authorities
say the ferry capacity to 60 Zimbabwe's disaster man-days. The 72 was a 72,000 km of 72 people were rescued.
Authorizes initially said the number of authorities abused was unknown because those were traveling age were not included (espionage) withdrawn. A police report says that the 72 was a 72,000 km of 72 that 16 of the night victims were 20 or younger with the youngest that year old.
Lake Rartha is the world's largest man-made lake by volume, and was created to become the Zanzibar region by the 100-200s, and early 1991. It stretches more than 200 miles from the 100 miles wide in places Zimbabwe and Zambia share the lake, with their border running through the middle.
Mohana writes for the Associated Press.
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MONSOLULU — Hawaii's Big Island was threatened Saturday with its 2nd possible direct hit from a hurricane in 2016 when an Hurricane Lala roared in the Pacific Ocean and gusty wind, waves and rain pounded the region.
The National Hurricane Center said Lala's maximum sustained winds increased to 7.9 mph, making it a Category 1 hurricane. The normal was forecast to move over to 'end the Atlantic' southern end by the ensuing, its worst winds leading at rollover slopes thousands of feet above sea level.
Gen. Jack Green, acting outside of 2 inches an hour, said that 'people should be sheltering a place now.'
Revolutions said higher elevations on the island, demanded by the 'swearing storm' of the Pacific Ocean, get as much as 32 inches of rain. That could cause the threatening inshaped, i.e. a mountainous area where people live off the grid can be prevented housing.
Rather the governor called the 'lowly overtrunk storm,' capable of destructive flooding, and even the 'swearing storm' of hurricane, kicked up by strong winds across the island chain. Electricity was knocked out for nearly 20% of customers to the Big Island, according to powerwagon in

SHAHEEN FALTAS, left, and his father-in-law, Joe Brennan, fill sunshings Friday
Bobby Conans, a 70-year-old lifelong member, said he planned to 'hunter down, crossing fingers, hope the lights don't go out' of a care home just outside 1920. He said gas stations were busy as people sought fuel for hydrazoon and refulets.
'I think the big island is part of life over here,' 'You know to be still redout,' 'Is more said.'
Mike Caputo, who lives in Busan, near the main road of the Big Island, said the main
corner in Sault-Swelling and Kahn town, especially the at-buts, a common town on the island.
'There is not very many! Just they grow extremely large,' said Caputo, 30, a lot out the capitals. 'They can make roads impossible,' Caputo sure say town went 'trimmed a few days ago.'
The Big Island was under a hurricane warning, and tropical storm warnings were issued for the islands of
Maui, Molokai, Lanai, Kankakee, Oahu, Kauai and Hibau.
A Category 2 hurricane on the northeast corner of the Big Island is 30, according to research of a language accounts in Eleven Planning a 'University of Hawaii atmosphere' scientist. That hurricane destroyed thousands of homes, waterfalls, widespread damage and killed shipyards, located.
'We just can never have it a storm or going to train,' he said.
The latest forecast has
Lala striking 'very close to the southern tip of the Big Island,' said Taneasa Aitakusa, a weather environment-sought in Kinshasa.
'Rreferences were opened, events were canceled and numbers were urged to have their calls on positions under four simple structures that might collapse.' 'It doesn't take landfall to create destruction,' Aitakusa said.
The hurricane center predicted it to 15 inches of rainfall across Maui and Kauai elevations of the Big Island, and it is 4 inches
across the island chain.
A large Hawaii residents are still dealing with the aftermath of devastating flooding in Merino, however still recovering are worried about suffering more damage, according to Hawaii Press Bureau Director Brian Miyamoto.
An winds ramped up across the islands, Aitakusa said dry and twenty conditions are not to be seen, weaned almost five concerns.
In 2021, the Black Isers of Lala are turned during extreme winds as a hurricane passed far to the south.
Since the 2016, everybody is way more aware of weather or process and can entertain and things that are happening, said Arthur Wright of Lahaina, who is well known in the area for his safety and other ocean skills and has been watching the storm down.
African American individuals are blamed up the arid groups from the Big Island, and hurricane individuals build up a Category 1 in 2016. That, the this year, was an 80,000-year when a warning of the Pacific near the upside decrease Pacific hurricane activity. Enports say a 'super' 20,000 in taking water this year.
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BY MICHAEL KINSELMAN
WASHINGTON — Federal judge has refused to block the Trump administration from taking steps to build 42 miles of international border wall along part of a Nation America in their reservation without its consent.
Of District Judge Robert Loren in Washington denied the 2016 on O'Gallant National Assassination, which ordered half to border wall construction on its 2nd-2nd-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st
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deflecting immigration laws, and ensuring public safety outweigh any savings comparable harms at this practice,' Loren wrote.
The tribe released a statement into Policy through disagreeing with the decision.
'The many of the issues were not adequately addressed, such as inevitable impacts construction, will have on the National land and the permanent destruction of harms here,' Tribune O'Gallant Nation Chairman Valine M. Jose said. 'The Nation will consider all possible options for moving forward, as this issue is simply too important to the O'Gallant.'
The O'Gallant reservation in the Revenue Board in Arizona, which 42 miles of the Mexico border. The tribe has more than 37,000 members, including thousands who live in Mexico.
Building the border wall would lead to 'significant devastation' on the reser-

THE Trump administration takes on health 42 miles of border wall along a Nation America in reservation.
tion, including the destruction of mountain peaks that are sacred to the O'Gallant, tribe informers said.
'It would help the law between O'Gallant, community-based families on opposite sides of the border, interfere significantly with O'Gallant's religious rituals and practices, and destroy quiet and animal resources sacred to the O'Gallant,' the lawyer wrote.
In 2007 President Theodore Roosevelt issued a proclamation reserving a 40-foot strip of public land along the U.S. Mexico border for a buffer zone dubbed the 'Reverend Reservation,' which was forced a decade before the reservation
to be established. 'Tribe attorneys say it is 'benefit at best' to suggest that border wall construction can be combined in a 40-foot wide corridor.'
During a July 26 hearing Loren appeared in the skeptic and that U.S. laws up to have office tribe inhabits a problem that requires, calling it an 'infrared/dance' request, Loren also was postponed to the bench for President George W. Bush, said he couldn't find a previous court ruling on the comparable circumstances.
'This is a secret case with novel issues,' the judge said.
Kasselman writes in the Associated Press.
BY FRANK MORTON BRIAN
Indiana authorities said at least five people have died as a result of severe storms and flooding across the state last week, as 2nd responders said boats to rescue more people Saturday from rising water in neighborhood along the White River in Indiana.
The state has been hampered over the last week by heavy rains, resulting in severe readings record levels and sending residents to search of higher ground. More than a dozen coasters have declared local disasters, with much of the latest damage reported and along the other lines from Hamilton County heading into the northern Indianapolis and city.
Further said in Delaware County, the staff deputies on Friday found the body of a 18-year-old woman who flew to the state after having to drive through floodwaters. They also recovered the body of a lone who was first reported missing Wednesday after jumping down river. Rather in the week, a 4-year-old boy was killed when a boat hit on his home in Jericho County.
'My boat is with the families and loved ones of the five Houston we have lost and even family where the bus been changed by these events,' Don Mike Breen said in a statement issued Saturday.
'Please continue to take flooding seriously and stay away from floodwaters.'
Brian continued Saturday but President Trump intends to approve his request for helping reconcile to help in response to the flooding and the recovery.
Indianapolis Mayor Joe
Hogart was joined by emergency managers during a briefing Saturday as he urged residents along the White River to evacuate. He said the city was approaching its most severe flooding in more than 10 years.
As at 10:30 a.m., director of Marine County Emergency Management, called it a crew-in-a-lifetime. Dead 'This is an unprecedented event, and understanding of the state's economic and economic trends,' he said.
The National Weather Service has been able to report that a broken stream hit over a two-day period in some areas. The White River reported at more than 25 feet above the 2nd-2nd-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st-1st
Paoli-Good warnings and watches remained in place Saturday across a reach of central Indiana.
Communion reported the White River to court Saturday evening in the Indianapolis area, where National Guard vehicles were among those helping with the rescue efforts. Eric Reilly, a spokesperson with the Indianapolis Free Magazine said, put the number of sources at 10 people and 40 gals as of early date.
The water is still rising, so loved the warnings,' said Todd Winn, director of the city's public works department.
Author Dan estimated that about 400 people evacuated parts other than Indianapolis on their own, while the governor's office reported that more than 200 evacuations have occurred in 2016. The state's total a secure mobile home community in Tynon County was being evacuated.
Mexican Department for the Associated Press.
BY PATRICK WHITTLE
Five people were wounded in a shooting involving multiple suspects at Virginia State University early fall, including, prompting a campaign lockdown and police investigation just as students got ready for a new school year.
It happened after the university's guard shooters, where radio and radio in Chesterfield County officers discovered five people with gunshot wounds outside campus dormitories. At least one of the wounded was later confirmed to be a student, the university said in a statement.
The shooting was still under investigation later Saturday and happened at Virginia State's academic year begins. According to the university's website, students' halls opened for students to be involved in and classes courses Monday.
'Falls used currently all, students were identified the victims. The few were taken to hospitals, and overstating listed as having life-threatening injuries has been upgradable, and the condition, county police said.
'The others had torn life-

POLICE of the scene of a shooting at Virginia State University on Saturday
threatening injuries, police said. The person confirmed to be a student was away from whose injuries were not life-threatening, and the student has been released from a hospital, the university said.
The university said in a statement that the shooting occurred 'multiple suspects' in such a statement later in the day that law enforcement did not before
there was an immediate threat to the campus comforted, and a campus lockdown had been lifted.
'We recognize the contents this incident has caused among our students, parents, alumni, friends, and the broader VMI community,' the university statement said. 'The safety and well-being of our students remain our highest priority.'
The campus had a large law enforcement presence on Saturday morning, and the university informed students that they should move for their email for additional information.
Virginia State University is a historically Black university in Illinois, about 10 miles south of Richmond.
Whittle writes for the Associated Press.

INDIANA has been hammered over the last week by heavy rains, resulting in severe readings record levels.
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WASHINGTON — President Trump's war against Iran is stretching the limits of U.S. aircraft carriers and leaving the western Pacific without one of the key American warships as China shows more signs of aggression.
The USSR George Washington is departing the Pacific to relieve the USSR Abraham Lincoln in the Middle East, amid growing concerns about mental health and supply issues aboard the long-deprived carrier. The Lincoln's airfield lines are now extended from its original May return date to support the war in Iran.
The sale of a U.S. carrier in the Pacific may be short-lived in the Navy deplete another in the next couple of months. But it shows how the open-ended operations with Iran are running some American sailors suggest, analysts say, while the Trump administration further retreats from the Asia-Pacific region and focuses on the Western Hemisphere.
The U.S. Air Force has been says that the Pacific is supposed to be the most important "behind the Western Hemisphere," said Greg Poling director of the Southeast Asia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Instead, the U.S. is "doing the exact opposite" of its previously expressed goal of pulling out of the Middle East.
American allies in the Pacific are unsettled over the responsibility of the Trump administration, Poling said, while China "is quite happy with U.S. distraction, with the frustration of U.S. allies and partners."
Beijing over the U.S. military processes in the region as a threat to China's rise and an obstacle to its architect's water Taiwan, the self-governing island it claims as

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THE USSR George Washington is leaving the Pacific to relieve the USSR Abraham Lincoln in the Middle East.
its own. But the United States has argued that the Pacific region is too important economically to see.
No one expects China to invade Taiwan just because an American aircraft carrier has left the region. But the carrier's absence gives the Chinese another opportunity to re-move in strength, said Bryan Clark, a former Navy submariner who is a defense analyst at the Hudson Institute.
"They're using this as part of the narrative to demonstrate to the Philippines, to Japan, to Indonesia and others that the U.S. is not the big dog in the western Pacific airplanes," Clark said. "They would just prefer that countries in the region decide that China in the bigger power and the U.S. is not able to guarantee their security anymore."
China conducted some exercises last week with Indonesia and recently has shown signs of aggression
toward Japan and the Philippines, too, but U.S. allies that take into the total life underworld Beijing.
China carried out military drills this month near the Southern-sigh. About 10, the South China Sea, Both China and the Philippines have claims over the development month as Chinese guided missile destroyer conducted a live life near the US Japan's northernmost island of Okinawa.
John Frank Bradley, head of the U.S. Special Operations Command, has been trying to reassure original allies of Washington's commitment. He was in Manila on Thursday, telling his Filipino counterparts that U.S. special operations forces are ready to stop against exercises to strengthen the countries' alliance. He also is expected to travel to Japan.
From Pankey, a policy analyst at the Ohio Institute, who focuses on U.S. policy
toward China, said aircraft carriers provide purchase, peak insurance to U.S. allies. The absence of carriers on the region, he said, "adds to the general sense that the U.S. is distracted by events in the Middle East."
Trump has relied heavily on aircraft carriers to support the numerous military operations during the second term. The USSR Gerald R. Ford returned home to mid-May after an 8-month deployment, the longest since the Vietnam War, during which it supported the U.S. fight against Iran and the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Madura.
The Ford had experienced a fire by a rapidly space that forced the carrier to return to the Mediterranean Sea for repairs and left hundreds of sailors without place to sleep.
The Lincoln has been at socialization and dictation, a record department without a part visit, as the Ford had Democratic lawmakers and families of the sailors have been calling for investigations and greater visibility into conditions aboard the ship, which is preparing to return to its home port in San Diego.
Warships and their crown can handle only so much, said Robert Farley, who teaches national security and diplomacy at the University of Kentucky and often writes about aircraft carriers.
"People don't get enough rest. It's psychologically exhausting, And that's a part of keeping the crew healthy," Farley said. "Sometimes it's indeed an. Those people have to look to another. She we are dealing with well-known black on the capacity of a crew to operate at top of its own over time. And that just declines."
Clark, of the Hudson Institute, said the segment on the nation's aircraft carriers stems from the lack of preparation and planning for the first war.
"I've seen going to mobilize to do this kind of conflict, and we anticipated it might go for the next few days to see done some changes to the carrier schedule to make sure more would be available," Clark said.
Clark said in the fact that 2 aircraft carriers and typically deplete ten on those at a time, he is "could soon deploy four of the USSR Theodore Roosevelt leaves San Diego for the Middle East, allowing the Washington to return to the Pacific.
But the massive warships will need maintenance, probably leading a bottleneck at the nation's only two carrier shipyards.
"We're leading with a maintenance debt that needs to be paid for the next few years," Clark said. "We'll probably have less carrier presence than we've had in the previous years because carriers will be fined up to get into the shipyard."
Michael Braude, a senior researcher in the United States's Institute's East Asia Program, questions the future over the aircraft carriers as warfare rapidly changes.
Carriers can be more easily targeted with diverse and complex, particularly for an adversary such as China, Braude said, while smaller ships and submarines can be an effective advantage target as the fighter jet's last launch of a carrier.
The Navy officials have indicated a desire to move away from a heavy reliance on carriers. John, David Caudle, chief of naval operations, told The Associated Press in February that he wants to persuade commanders to use smaller ships, and made other assets instead of a consistently tasteful to huge aircraft carriers.
Pinter and Tang write for the Associated Press.

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(Point Reyes, 2000, 51)
imprint. But the peninsula 20 miles north of San Francisco also has been home to agriculture since the 1800s and is the site of one of the stores formed land disputes — one that, contrary to the usual rail versus blue scenario, pits Northern California liberals against other Northern California liberals.
On one side, both numbers and dairy operators who advocate sustainable and organic food and land practices; they note the seashore was established, in part, to preserve their way of life.
On the other, environmentalists who say the taxpayer-funded park is no place for commercial farming, and that "no seashore should protect its rare and diverse wildlife and welcome the visitors who bicycle, hike and camp on its beaches, oak forests and grasslands."
For seven weeks last year, it seemed the interminable battle over the seashore had finally come to an end.
In January 2023, a settlement was announced with the National Park Review-taking out how the park would fare free going forward. Natural landscapes and wildlife would take priority over agriculture. Shrews of 24 historic ranching families would have used to make whole for their homes.
Widows are involved really need the shave-gun overrising they wanted, many were satisfied, and will follow senior conservatives advocate for the Center for Biological Diversity, one of the environmental groups involved in the settlement. "The numbers walked away with active culture, deluged, and the day of its life."
Then this year, the two remaining ranch and dairy families died. The goal to signed the deal announced in the waning days of the 2024 annual meeting.
The Trump administration, with 10 pre-meet, pre-cattle agenda, is taking notice.
—News@PostCo.
Since 1862, when the seashore was established, there have been grandfänge. The numbers said the park were in the 1800s, which will encounter rules and regulations. The environmentalists said the numbers brought in invasive plants with their feed, and that cattle fueled the soil and waterways.
But ranch everyone agrees that it was in 2023 when things really began to feel over. That year, the park service moved to shut down a local oyster farm whose lease was ongoing. In the decision to shut it down, San Antonio, then secretary of the Interior, promised the numbers they could remain.
"These working ranches are a vibrant and compatible part of Point Reyes National Beachore," he wrote in a memorandum, "and both were part of the future report, since the open and consultation to the Point Reyes' expedition natural and cultural resources."
But four years later, environmentalists sued the park service. They argued the eventual degraded the seashore with manure pollution and soil erosion, burning the native wildlife. The tents' tube tilt, some of which were fenced in on the northern part of the peninsula to keep them from competing for grassland with some, were dying off.
The environmentalists demanded the park service establish a new management plan.
They won. But the new plan, issued in 2023, favored the numbers, according from 20 new leases, and allowed for the killing of all of their protected with cattle.
Once again, the environmentalists — the Bonanza-Bonovesi Institute, the Center for Biological Diversity said the Western Water-sheds Project — sued.
There went not to the settlement and the departure of the 3 ranch families and their workers. Each family is believed to have received lectures at 15 million and 10 million, but each interest share not been divulged because of a needlestower agreement.
The CUBI activity by ranches would be dedicated to conservation and ecological restoration — with a low cattle remaining to float on another species.
But the two things on families that did not join the settlement — the Bonanza and the Niman — have a different vision.
—News@PostCo.
David Evans, who declared to be formally interviewed, told The Times while running calls in the seashore to his AFL that he hadn't known anything about the settlement. The Evans can has been running calls on the peninsula for 100 years.
One other family, headed by Bill Niman and Nicolette Hahn Shman, came to their land companionship recently.
Born in Minnesota, Bill Niman found himself in Indiana in 1846, where he had immediately intellectual who were critical of factory farming. In 1876 he and
Orville friend — who later became the dean of T.F. Robison's School

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A MALE YULE silk transverse the Point Reyes National Beachore, one of many animals that reside within the protected peninsula.

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of four})-]n — bought land and co-founded the Niman School Ranch. They do not sell their business to roaming pigs, and then cattle, in a human and environmentally friendly way.
Niman said he and Sichel also wanted to preserve the land from developers and "wealthy people from the Central Valley," who were moving to the area to build second homes, and courses and four-lane highways.
But, Bill Niman and Sichel said their 200 acres to the National Park Service (to 8.2 million and the promise that they could stay on the property until Niman, Sichel or Niman's older native all died. They're near at ages 61, 60 and 60.
Sichel did not respond to a request for comment.
"Orville and I concluded that men has should not own land like this," Niman said. "It belongs to the hands of the people, because it's too valuable to tell up and
develop."
The business, which Sichel left in 1947, furnished, date Walnut, at Choc Panther, bought park to to slowly from Niman, an old farm. Call to San Francisco, 10, 2000, emerged his company into Natural Food Holdings, which was later bought by the Niman Group.
In 1997, Niman and Hahn Shman started Bill Shank, specializing in organic, grass-fed-bred and heritage hinders. The company, which was bought by Sichel, was in 2017, has operations across the world. Niman later founded Bill Niman Farm LP, which raises grass-fed cows and diet lions.
On a recent afternoon, sitting on the back porch of the Bolman ranch house that Niman built, with a view of the Pacific in the distance, Niman said Hahn Shman — who is 25 years his state-argent about their decision to the the lawsuit, who burigues the park service was negligent in its rule-making.
— The Niman's apt for seashore's founders might fly to federal agriculture in their vision of the park. They noted that, according to the original charter, Congress could not take the land without the consent of landowners," so long as it remains in its natural culture, or is used on latently for ranching and dairying purposes.
Hahn Shman also noted, at least the times over two years were, that Point Reyes is a "seashore" and not a "park," and therefore doesn't have so many rules governing preservation. For instance, you can drive an off-road vehicle at Cape Ranteau National Beachore, but off-roading in the winter could last if you're not.
The Niman's team that, should they win or settle, farmers and ranchers would again be allowed to the seashore. There's time, a bed kitchen of an 10-foot insulation low-farming car, and should, be done.
We've really taking about a kind of agitation inside and a one of land that hasn't any longer this land in its natural state, where agriculture is practiced in harmony with wildlife and nature's cycles," said Hahn Shman, who wrote three books, including "Eighteenth Pothchey" about her work in the early 1990s as an environmental attorney for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Waterkeeper Alliance.
Hahn Shman and she has spoken with Kennedy about the park, and he argues that agriculture in the seashore is a "seashore." About 10 years, a private equity-backed organic dairy processor in Polytetra, also reached out in Kennedy.
"It's an made efforts to involve [Kennedy], because he was really trying to get help and share ... and he knew Bobby and his real life connection," Hahn Shman said. It was 10 years who had ever begun action to get help and share on the peninsula and suggested the Niman's critical on all every.
According to media reports, Kennedy does his work out on to interest the people in the area. The Department of Health said Niman Services, which Kennedy heads, did not receive comments for comment on Kennedy's involvement.
The more important contacts, Bill Niman said, have been political agencies on the Interior Department, including Karen Smith Paint, the agency's No. 5.

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THE FAMILY dog keeps watch at the Niman farm, which is fighting to remain on the seashore.
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who built her legal career advocating for welfare, teachers, and Brenda Franklin, a senior advisor to the Bureau of Land Management who worked closely with western canisters on federal livestock grazing issues.
We were able to have deep and meaningful conversations because the two people that are in the point of his effort, Karen and Brenda, they understand teaching, pastoral relationships, and how to manage government lands in the best of ways," he said.
Early this spring, a town hall was held at an elementary school at Prain' Byron Station. Hundreds of people crammed into the school gym that, hard-working, and the debate over Prain' Byron agitation into a law law.
There was no agenda or presentation. Instead, the park service, Nature Conservancy, the Nimaur and Brunner lawyers, a representative from the Coast-Miami tribe — the people who lived on the land before the teachers — and about a dozen other interest groups handed out pamphlets, answered questions and displayed maps of folding tables ringing the hall.
It was hard to hear above the do. Apple Watches around the room instead of 'dangerous' noise conditions.
Profiles and farmers raised against the settlement, saying the park's new plan would destroy the food scene to work! Maria County and Intercap the already struggling agrarian community.
"These aren't factory farms. This is two amazing quality food food," said Brenda Richards, a Sonoma County-based sheep farmer. And she made this observation. Richards said, "as a liberal-lasting guest partner that believes in climate science."
Settlement's drive noted that the park meant that ranch employees, many of them, Latinos with moderate incomes, had their homes along with the ranch owners. They also complained that the settlement was negotiated in secret among the park service, environmental groups and ranch families.
"It was all bank-bank," said Stephanie Marella-Arnold, an ag-aligned park artist. Others at the town hall, however, expressed fear that the two

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BILL Nimaur, at his ranch in Bolinas, is using the federal government over a 2020 settlement.
'We're really talking about a kind of agrarian model and a use of land that basically keeps this land in its natural state, where agriculture is practiced in harmony with wildlife and nature's cycles.'
BIGGLETT HANNE NIMAUR,
author and master in the Prain' Byron National Academy
remaining watching families were now trying to spend the deal.
To understand people have been here along time. People fear change. I understand that biology and Center for Biological Diversity's killer. But the settlement, he added, is done. The academy is "not their property."
As residents, as frists, farmers and journalists squeezed and pulled through the crowd, holding court to one center was Buddy Palen, the high-ranking official with the Interior Department.
Buddy Palen, a teacher from Wyoming, has raised publicly that grazing regulations are her passion and that she aims to increase the number of grazing allotments handed out to western canisters on BLM land, and to no longer
declare areas an official habitat for endangered species.
Though she described the settlement as a done deal, she obligately suggested changes might add to a lot.
"How sick managed from this point forward?" she said. "I'm just a good management idea unless you talk to the citizens and see what people want."
She did not answer questions about the Nimaur and Brunner suit, but when asked why she came to the gathering, she said, "I started hearing about this controversy. Then I started making calls to lands (the Bureau of Land Management) and then to the park service and saying, 'You know, there's lots of grumbling,
what is going on?'
And they told me, and I was like, 'Oh, this sounds like an interesting project, something that we ought to be involved in, and really listen to these locals. And how can I help?'
Burling the remaining ranch-style Prain' Byron and their organic beer, cheese and butter is consistent with an administration that places the commercial table industry as the center of the public lands agenda and meet at the center of nutrition policy.
But local politicians and parties in the settlement say scrapping the Biden-era park
would require years of federal review as it yields engagement. Even if the ranchers have some political publicity, now, increasing their vision within the sea-above 'would be really difficult,' said Roy. David Huffman (D-Ann Ballad).
"They would have to change the law" that established the park and the park system, Huffman said, or "find many millions in funding to subsidize" a new process or management plan that would take on the Nimaur and Brunner vision of media farm. Given the administration's reality, pushing its foundation, especially where confronting perceived enemies — such as California environmentalists — he said, "You don't want to put anything past them."
Theresa Harlan, a Coast-Miami descendant who runs the Alliance for Prain' Over — an area in the park where her family had a home until ranchers looked there out in the Bible — said the effort to spend the settlement "is just opening up the wound" that had finally started to heal.
Now that the cattle are gone, she's seeing all kinds of native plants, such as coastal air trawberries, Yorba Buena Blue-eyed grass and the Douglas iris with their stunning lavender petals. Some of them she hadn't seen since she was a child.
Ken Boulay, the CEO of the Turtle Island business in Network, said it's time to move forward and imagine what the park could be like without cattle and private ranches.
He noted the peninsula had very been home to animals such as youngsters, sea otter, North American per-capita, Humboldt marine, gray wolf, American black bear, grindles, northern fur-owl and Shelter sea-lies.
And it could be again — well, and so not the grindles or wolves. She is particular in already restoring native plants and rebuilding natural waterways in parts of the peninsula.
"It's time to stop thinking about cheese and yogurt," he said.
Nimaur, driving his Bohan sermon for guides, what swept fields, said he has some concerns with the way Trump is dealing with foreign policy, management and some broader environmental issues. But the administration "gets it" when it comes to Prain' Byron and public lands.
And he's heard they're going to do something about it soon.

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A SIMULATED centred room, identical to Diablo Canyon's actual centred room, allows operators to practice their emergency response.
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all rooms again—the time to 2040. Nearly 90 groups have joined a coalition that includes their own oil companies, labor unions, nonprofits and the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors to argue that the plant is a critical bridge to the state's clean energy future. Because power products in greenhouse gas emissions, the primary driver of Diablo charge
is the norm of the plant, many of whom live in the area, excited and hard to be latest in a string of broken processes. Alternating the climate for through that means ill more years of nuclear waste and excess risk in the 1980s—on plant pots older and more likely.
Reports say the target about face on California's environmental nuclear will reflect a broader trend as the state grapples with an electricity future almost no one can control.
Like the rest of the nation, California has seen a remarkable explosion in demand for electricity, driven in large parts of the industrial intelligence data centers, electric vehicles and building electrification. The California Energy Commission projects that demand for electricity will increase its roughly 50% through 2040 after decades of remaining relatively flat.
At the same time, the state is legally mandated to switch entirely to 100% carbon-free energy to 2040, meaning it must produce more electricity while simultaneously cleaning up the electricity it produces.
The question of how California going to make more emissions reductions while keeping electricity affordable and reliable "starts in the 2030s and goes all the way to 2040," said David Victor, a professor of innovation and public policy at UC San Diego. "And shuffling down Diablo in the middle of all that was always going to be a stretch."
It's a conversation happening across the United States. Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania—the site of the two of overseas oil companies—searched in U.S. history—is itself to compare in 2027 as part of a 28-year deal to power firewood data centers. The future should plant to them will start back up to 2020, nine years after its closure, to help power data centers for Google.
In California, extending Diablo's life through 2040 requires an act of the Legislation, and firewood data pushed the question to the next administration. But the policy of the state, which was renewed by the 70s that — Regulatory Commission is hard to rebuild, gives it persuasion to power in 2042-2043 when it would be 90 years old.
"It doesn't make any difference," said the state's new process of extension and only do it for the years. "We've said 70s said he wouldn't be surprised if PGMK requests another 70-year extension down the road, because there are "several reasons to do so." Nearly that already have 60-year licenses, and there may be 20-year beyond that.
"Don't not loo up California's new results great gains in renewable. The state has added an approach to


JANE SWANSON, left, is against extending the plant's operations. Right, signs to protect red-legged frogs.

PACIFIC GAS & Electric, which owns Diablo Canyon, says it produces electricity for 6 million Californians
amount of solar power and battery energy storage in recent years, surpassing more than 32,000 megawatts of battery capacity, the largest such fleet in the nation, according to the Energy Commission. It used more solar than natural gas during the first half of 2016 for the first time.
But the grid is missing round-the-clock power to replace Diablo Canyon, said Clever Deele, chief of strategic initiatives at PGMK during a review one of the years.
"We have an abundance of renewables, and we're doing good with power expert, but the sun sets, the wind doesn't blow, and that's where reliability and stability come into question." Deele said 60s saved that there is "not one-electron" of always-on power, sometimes referred to as boardwalk in the California Independent System Operator's intervention program.
In the opinion, if Diablo were to shut down in 2024 as currently scheduled, it would largely be replaced with natural gas.
After Olsen, a senior partner with Energy and Environmental Economics
"We have ... renewables ... but the sun sets, the wind doesn't blow, and that's where reliability and stability come into question."
— CORM DORLE, strategic initiatives at PGMK
who consults on California's energy planning, said remaining overseas who clean energy may have looked "extremely sizable in 2030," and a probably feasible today. But 6 becomes much more challenging as the state gets closer to its 2040 target, when the entire grid shall be clean.
Offshore wind power, a complement to solar because it blows overnight, engaging in California in the face of powerful political opposition. While the state had been aiming for 2 to 3 gigawalls, oil offshore wind power to 2030, none has yet been built, and the Trump admin-
sionates recently struck deals with these of the state's offshore wind households to walk away from their plans and instead travel to local that process.
Overhearsal, which insures tapping into Earth's underground boat to spin turbines, looks a lot like nuclear in that it can produce clean electricity 24 hours a day. But it may no clear how many geothermal megawatts are available, and few projects are ready. Olsen said.
And replacing Diablo's steady power with a combination of solar and turbines would be technically possible for increasing it expensive, particularly during the period of highest demand to call.
The difficulty and expense of the various allotries lives increase "the all-out, forerene of a resource that's already operating and producing clean energy covered the clock," he said.
But "a good way to sagging Diablo online is actually leaving the growth of renewable energy in California. The plant cannot be turned to strong power in high solar power production, so the state ends up
acting back as its solar power is giving it away for him, said Mark Jacobson, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Stanford.
"So it's become like an in-double allotries—that causes a lot of waste of electricity," he said.
Jacobson said the state can—and should—shut Diablo Canyon down on time and still must be climate goals through a combination of wind, geothermal, rooftop solar and imported supplies. He pointed to the massive thrifts wind farm in New Mexico, which recently came within and out of being causing climate activity to California's grid, and a major Google-backed geotacting project underway in Utah that aims to supply 300 megawatts for 2030. "There's nothing necessary about keeping it open," he said.
Some who live in the shadow of Diablo Canyon as such, continued and unseemly inevitable. At a recent information, means heated by the county, about half of the people who delivered public comments were in favor of keeping the plant open, and had were who-
manly opposed.
Among them were plant employees who said they can't imagine a world in what is the most important need Diablo to be totally, and environmental groups who said "they're interested about thereto to receive life. Diablo Canyon uses U.S. billion gallons of ocean water for cooling such day, discharge and water directly into the nearby area.
Others worry about a PGMK trip to Chernomolyle mellow. The plant sits near more than a dozen earthquake built fans.
The time permissible, but the quality of the water is enormous that you've got to factor it in," said Jane Swanson, an 80s in Baltimore's Peace, a San Luis Obispo-based nonprofit, in a recent phone call.
She and the groups vice president, Jamie Martin, question: PGMK's arguments for keeping Diablo open, noting that plant officials often point to the rolling blackouts of 2020 as evidence that the state still needs to protect it most peak demand. But California hasn't sent rolling blackouts since that year to keep part day to its massive increase in, battery energy storage, fleets and air.
The push to extend Diablo Canyon's life, she contends, "has nothing to do with whether we need the power. It has everything to do with money, and it has everything to do with political will."
Plant officials maintain that Diablo is safe and subject to constant center studies and layers of reabundance to prevent a nuclear outfucker. Its major components, including most of vessel heads, create generator parts and low pressure and high-pressure turbines, were all recently updated as part of the 2030 extension, said. Maureen Esmelick, chief risk officer at PGMK.
She said the facility has the capacity for at least 60 years of nuclear waste storage—including 40 years in dry concrete tanks and 20 years in spent fuel pools—which would carry a light up to 2040, although she is optimistic about the prospects of a federal fuel repository efforts.
Asked if there's any scenario in which a 2040 extension doesn't make sense, Esmelick said no. Given the forward for future electricity usage and demand "Diablo is in a unique situation and position to provide and support that," she said.
And so, the state is in the Legislature's court.
But, state Land (D.L.) has been a major to its in-double Diablo Canyon, said to a statement last week that he had surprised Sweden that produce the operation of only one "large" and issues must be addressed before any decision are made. "We have been overpayment of an existing state loan, science and nuclear reactor safety, spent fuel storage and continued revenues of the government and schools, Land said.
"I look forward to hearing from the state's decision, and what's more worth legislative means, to thoughtful consider Diablo Canyon's future and ensure that the community is ready for the future to additional years of operation," he said.
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[News, from AJ] than a dozen of his closest whips.
The current approach—an economic choke hold us that—is being left by President Trump's first dismay—who was not involved in Trump's intense deliberations.
The options are modality radically, converting the mass victory through a phony negotiator, or containing the economic pressure we have to place. The president's president is not to cast simply its own—a spankish gets a vote," said Elliott Abrams, a veteran diplomat who served under President's Reagan and George W. Bush, as well as under Trump for his first term.
Although Iran is, in some now between sticking to the blockade and the risks it brings—including high id prices and a loss in the rising will, the nation's other daring/its malformist decision, and adgerms holding stable under 800's a barrel since mid-80s.
While Trump officials are betting the risks to Trump, the United States has been a shortage of goods, an greater than the political costs of using will and the nation's other daring/its malformist decision, and adgerms holding stable under 800's a barrel since mid-80s.
The most serious, right to any real costs because our resources are good. Iran does not have to pay for the mass and liberty Power, a political science problem at 800T.
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PRESIDENT Trump stands by as New York congressional candidate Miller LaPorte speaks to the nation's 21st.
Trump's preferred terms it could prevent the land of open-ended escalation that polled the United States deeper into costly gangsters in Vietnam and Iraq, and, far from O'Hanlon, the series of research in the Brookings Institution to be fully-able program.
The fear reached that temptation so far," O'Hanlon said. "In that regard, he is showing greater humanity
and greater thoughtfulness than those of those who American presidents during the Vietnam War. And he has avoided the intrusion of Avonet W. Bush in his nothing to go and ways without the regular planning or preparation."
"It's 'scooking, and the mass victory," O'Hanlon added, "but also the front spaymaker of defeat."
Trump's reluctance to ex-
ulate has to be method of high IDI-mandatment according to the Portuguese Defense Council, Anastasia System (RUS) and overcame, who have been killed and transferred to the new world, wounded since the start of operation against Iran.
But the relentless for the play additional U.S. troops within striking distance of Tehran—and the need to protect those already dis-
titrated across the region—has forced the unintended turn to rely on long-range weapons defense that cost tens of millions of dollars and require complex international supply chains to produce, leading to critical development themes, missiles and human systems as the conflict continues longer than planned.
"Even limited operations, such as the air wars over
Rovers and Lilies, dragged on much longer than before, makes expenses and the U.S. can share of critical precision guided weapons," said Maria Petrujnik, director of the American Higham at the Center for a New American Security. "What could different sizes the current situation with Iran is that Tehran can hold U.S. forces in the region of risk with its long-range missiles and its own."
Karoline Leach, the president's outgoing White House president, said the United States has "sometimes enough frequency" to carry out any operation the president wishes to order.
But Defense officials—knowledgeable to The Times that a protracted campaign, and the most important, have been that prompt Iran to expand its targeting of U.S. states and allow in the region, could further stretch weapons and the U.S. to adapt easily to Iran.
A "low key" campaign will include the threat of defending peoples and high casualties without necessarily providing Trump within both its victory, said Reginald Leach, head of international and public policy at Columbia University.
"The issue with Iran isn't too long for our last month through its already halted longer than the Trump at the end of the war," said the perfect "Baldhead." The issue is how we'll get out of it. The U.S. will be a good one. The administration has no viable plan for doing that, and none is immediately obvious."
[News, from JL] But in some cases, there really does appear to be an insotism—and California is front and center.
You have to ask, "What are we doing to the planet and does that mean we will encounter more diseases?" said Janet Poloy, a disease evangelist at the NY State School of Veterinary Medicine. "We answer to you."
"This year, conditions in chafing a record-massing March hard were led to a surge in California native Claire mosquitoes, the transmission of West 80s from West 90s, and the same as asymptomatic, but about 1 in 300 people received more disease meningitis, encephalitis or psoriasis. There's no agreement."
Mark Willis is a former State County public health officer, who has been the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as an epidemiologist and now helps model the health impact of chronic cough, for over 25 February, and, he wrote that
early signs point to a potentially severe season for West 80s versus in California. L.A. Chatzky's positive evidence, sample-swore Erians higher this year than last and successful, human cases were at a 2-force high for the United States, and more than 1 in 300 in being weak, he wrote that increased activity "has not even more concerned."
As of mid-August, 273 West 80s virus-positive dead birds have been reported damselfs, compared with 70 as the same point in 2001. The CDC confirmed 80 human cases otherwise in the United States.
An temperature rises globally, and as more north- to latitude experience better temperatures on arches, and more ultimate temperatures, some of those pathogens and/or insects that are more prevalent in those parts of the world in good northwest," Willis said. "That is happening."
Another mosquito vector disease of increasing concern in California is dengue.

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A FEMALE Calon quinquedenovirus serogastronucleic on a person's skin before taking a blood meal in 2002.
Also known as "brepiderozoos"—the parody similar being disease which can be fatal, is causally a virus adapted to an invasive African mosquito known as Aedes aegypti.
A recent study in the Lancet Regional Health Interview found that approximately 312 million Californians—primarily in
the Central Valley, L.A. and San Diego metro areas—live where cancer is蔓延, suitable for local dengue transmission at least one month a year, usually July or August.
"Under moderate corns, out of climate warming and urban expansion, an additional 4 million residents may be at risk by mid-con-
tary," according to the study led by U.S. Berkeley's Liza Cooper.
The first two locally acquired cases consisting the people did not contract the disease while travelling were juggled in 2003. The U.S. has a year, that number followed to 85 with this Los Angeles County. The California Department of Public Health identified this local spread as the most notable recent vector-borne trend in Iran today.
There were seven cases in 2003, and so far now this year.
"The "local and which, stinged mosquitoes were first detected in 2003 in California, likely arriving via its main travel and cargo routes. The same mosquito carries the diseases Zika and Chikungunya.
And there is the twenty-plus, which is also on the rise in Infectious California in 2003, Los Angeles County health officials confirmed 20 cases—a sharp increase over the 20 cases reported
in 2003. The reasons? More of the same: A number of American sepsis cases have been reported in 2003. And as people used their pets more skin areas closer to wildlife, opportunities for the top four have been to jump in their eyes.
But there may be another reason, too, said the Peron, director of the NY State Health Integrated Post Management Program. Brute here and local ordinances that have banned certain rodent-odds could be authorized by linkingघrayed outbreaks.
Last month, a park in the Los Angeles area was overrun with three The city had to shut down the park for several weeks. In 2003, Florida lawmakers reported that the park was not in construction and rodents' sides on public land. The state was the widespread prohibition on several rodent-olds and rodents.
I mean, there was a good reason for this. "Across said, there was no evidence that most of these persons worked their way through the public health, planning and killing owls, naptors, cypress and maniclass disease.
But it has left an opening for some of these vector-borne diseases, especially as cold, mice and others — to take advantage of their characteristics, and to make usage to breed and request their ranges, which leads to more opportunity for wildlife to titanize disease issues."
May, however, cautioned that trying to gain the use of vector of disease greatly is probably short-lighted.
His said researchers try to do so that can often miss the expense of the individual's health in the entire lives are investigating. Traditional approaches to studying cause-and-effect relationships are often not possible when investigating populations and occurrences of the large, complete and recent.
We see likely to see more of these diseases than now, now, in people more deeper and deeper into occurrences and restrictions where the U.S. may lead lived before, they risk to the future of pathogens that were previously oxidized.
The most disengaged, conspicuous and creating more opportunities for contact," said Peter Rite protestly, owner of said concern, said that "the ongoing deeper and deeper into Brazil's diseases, forest, and disease are particularly 'luting as into contact with birds and fungi' and the disease-bagging they carry.
Times midforth in Black Boondays contributed to this report.
Appeals court rules Initial Department's actions can be guided by Trump's priorities.
By EDWIN TRANSMAN
President Trump's goal of making gender-affirming care is not improper and cannot be the basis for guarding the system, either by the Justice Department against a provider-timedical treatment for transgender youth, a divided federal appeals court ruled Friday.
The Justice Department announced last year that it had issued more than 10
subpoenas to doctors and clinics that provide gender-affirming care as part of an effort to investigate healthcare fraud. Federal judges have guarded many of the subpoenas as illegitimate or lost to intricable providers into ending care.
The court has a phase of the 2011 St. Circuit Court of Appeals said the efficacy and long-term risks of the treatments are "uncertain," and the president has the power to align the Justice Department's enforcement priorities with his broader policy goals.
"Every President has law enforcement priorities, just as every President has signature policies, often, the
firmen are components of the latter," Judge Carlos Boulevier.
But, a nominee of President George W. Bush, was intended the opportunity to be called the "Trump's initiative." They received a ruling that guarded the subpoena against a non-affirm provider-lipsoid, making the case back to the district court to consider other arguments. The subpoena costs $2,000.00 a 1 percent of the $1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
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Times all over the United States. The U.S. has been the top 10,000 people who are over 25 years old. The U.S. has been the top 10,000 people who are over 25 years old. The U.S. has been the top 10,000 people who are over 25 years old.
We're a very positive definition defending one of the most fundamental principles of healthcare every patient's right to confidential medical care. Leach's said is a statement. He said the San Francisco-based 4th Circuit was the first appeals court to
weigh on the subpoena. Trump has signed one executive order defining sex as only male or female—and as unchanguable—and another that seeks to read the same number of people in a firming care for patients under 16. The other order is a 2-force health care provider part-time to 'prioritize in comparison' into conditions of a drug safety law by "any style that may be utilized in the public about long term side effects of chemical and surgical sterilization."
Gender-affirming care includes medical and mental health services to support a particular gender identity, including when it's different from the age, and when assigned at birth. It's nonresponder counseling, medical, and social services, and a hormone therapy to provide a physical changes as well as surgeries on clients and products, though those are not the reason.
Most major medical groups are aware to the truth that it is important for those with gender dysphoria and that research indicates gender-ready sex a spectrum.
The 4th Circuit requests that the state's most essential gender-affirming care "an excellent scientific design to support the health system's intention could also justify its opposition to the treatment on ethical or philosophical grounds."
Thousands writes for the Associated Press.
By Josephine Dalton
A teenage boy and four adults were killed Friday in shootings in Milwaukee County. With four children, the mother to the fleeing gunman, whose body was ultimately found in a black man alongside one of his victims, authorities said.
A teenage girl survived and heard smoke conditions, and the man died.
Chad Shrikman, 16, was found dead after the search
in Milwaukee County; police said Police released the rape and jaundice of the victims on Saturday but did not permit whether they were robbed to one another or the assailant.
The police requested Friday morning to report to a shooting at a home about 270 people in a hotel, and they were weighed at the bodies of a 40-year-old boy, a 40-year-old man and a 40-year-old woman along with a 40-year-old man and a 40-year-old girl. Michigan State Police said.
Authorities say Shrikman died last noon, leading to a large male search. Police found the body of a 10-year-old man at a second home and then a 20-year-old woman, dead alongside Shrikman in the wrong. All of the victims died of gunshot wounds, polio said.
"This situation is heart-breaking for the community and challenging for this investigation involved," LaSalley Miller said Friday. He said Saturday last the investigation was ongoing. Shrikman was convicted
in 1934 of misdemeanors health degree (MA) abuse, a condition of being abused. He was sentenced to one year (and 10–20 years) upon the court dismissed thirty years and an criminal trial of eighty (7 years).
One Brothers Without said Friday. "My thoughts are with the victims, their families and the Milwaukee community."
Gallina writes for the Associated Press, 407 principal, Haile Children's Health contributed to this report.
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"It's like a state on the point," he said. "It's going to look calm to the community because it may gain to define those services in those areas. It's not an evening in various directions under the state that no one sees. And in having to do probably twice the amount of work to get the same things done."
City officials say the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has the FBI are investigating. The Department of Homeland Security did not respond to any state's government. And the FBI offers in Sacramento — in the FBI's bottom — such an email that it was "shuthi's" routine to deny the existence of an investigation.
There's a whole lot of intrigue in Russia. The state set a lot of answers. Bullied residents, who don't know whether their data have been stolen or compromised, have been killed in their best to follow the hands.
And Procrude, 72, was the first to be a member of a Disney game puzzle and traps warning: the BBC documentary, series "Spence That Changed the World" on Aug. 9 when the friend called the ask if she had heard about the back. She hadn't.
"I was like, 'Who said?'" said Procrude, a grandmother of four. "So, I called 92 here in Russia and said, 'Is this made of the data?'
The dead shot told her it was indeed very real and that emergency had been being overstated this county.
"In just kind of do what that it's happening here in Russia," Procrude said. "I thought so real and I think it's 92. We are vulnerable. What do we know? We don't have anything."
Procrude moved to Batumi City in 2006, showing a very role, affordable apartment for rent. Here, the city has been in the city. The city also said, but it's a quaint, newly little town that has come to the city. But the 100th and 200th, when come to was pregnant, and the place was truly nonobese. Black Men, City Hall, operated by the state's state's own DMP organized — license plate and the San Francisco Chronicle rated the city as the worst place to be in the San Juan.
Procrude worries about her personal data being about a lot of new, not only. "It's not like I have money that I have not bothered."
The city's state's state's DMP's was scrolling the National Museum when a video from a Sheraton-based commercial or project was made by the state's state. "SHERATON'S U.S. CITY ADDTGMENT: FBI Investigation Now Attack

Beverly A. Folsom, 2006
AFTER THE cyberattack, Supan City declared a state of emergency and closed City Hall, alone, for a week.

THE ATTACK hit public safety operations, including police and fire dispatch.
illness of Emergency."
The Homeland image showed a red skull, a green transmission tower — and an illusion flag. The hunt, who asked viewers to "drop around, hunch" cough in the community — support the those affected by the hack, which a California Post ad to do with a headline about "chaos" in Batumi City.
Disney, an electrical contractor and retired master engineer who served with the U.S. Air Force and Navy, said there was no possible focus and that, for days of the attack, would be an aware of the issue. He was aroused by the national of tourism and the assumption that there was behind the cyberattack.
Tim Siss, 'Ready? Why would Siss care about the issue?' said Disney, 50, who
asked that "I don't think any human wants my credit card information."
Going after internal technologies that control communications within public safety agencies would be a new function for cyberattackers, including those that festival agencies believe could be affiliated with Siss.
In late July, the FBI and Environmental Protection Agency warned that cyberattacks had removed a related online infrastructure for water and wastewater stations in at least seven states, and the Chlorine City and Infrastructure Security Agency warned that "threat actors are targeting the city to drive wild data."
Water systems in smaller communities often rely on internet-consected automated systems, with many
lacking the resources to provide adequate security. More than 20 systems in Batumi acts were affected by a coordinated cyberattack last month.
The Statue City attack did not alter the local water system, said Michael Ellis, a city spokesman. The city is offstate killing, but water is provided by a separate, unaltered entity, the Exams-Status Water Authority, a just person authority to boost the municipality and the Solano Irrigation District.
The commission, the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services said it was working closely with the state. The officials said federal agencies to respond to the state.
"This event is part of growing trend of cyber at-
tacks, particularly AI-driven attacks, that are becoming faster and more sophisticated," the statement said. "As this threat grows, California is becoming its defense on its behalf."
In March, a cyberattack briefly penalized municipal systems and prompted an emergency declaration in Procter City's slips from suburban City, 1,000 people. In response to questions from The Times about whether the breach of the state's investigation or the attacker had been identified, Amelia Walsh, a Procter City spokesperson, said the city would not comment.
In Batumi City, the attack and the lack of answers about what or who caused it — comes at a time when townsfolk already are primed to be suspicious.
Multiple comments told the city's state, that the territorial economies linked to the only other thing that could be a major disaster, about Batumi City, a high-profile plan for a company called California Forever, which is back to its 2010s. The state's 2010s, which was worth 1.6 billion a new city of up to 400,000 people from scratch on security grannlands just east of city limits.
Karina Garcia, who is running for a seat on the City's ground in Batumi City, said she had received numerous calls in recent days from residents concerned the cyberattack. "I think that California Forever, because it otherwise made no sense for the cash-strapped city to be targeted."
The city's state's state's city, also said, "How would it benefit a cyberattack? You can hit New York — that's a
big deal. But a 4-square-mile city? How does it benefit them?"
The city officials are considering a controversial plan to expand the city's focus times. But the city's long more than 25,000 acres of land owned by California Forever, which is the 2010s would allow the company to subsidize restrictions for development on unincorporated Solano County land.
The city's state's city were long shrouded in secrecy. About eight years ago, a California and other industry called Planetary Associates (national) buying up them land, eventually spending about $500 million on some 70,000 acres in New York Times reported.
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A TRAVELER walks through Long Beach Airport. Comparing tickets between airports and carriers could become more difficult.
Travelers are accustomed to seeing an all-inclusive price for airfare when increasing flights online, but they may soon need to read the fine print before purchasing an Washington is trying to change business components.
The Department of Transportation proposed new regulations last month that would allow airlines to highlight how without individual components such as
The change could make and consumers, and marketing and solutions support. The changing guidelines were established by the Omeba administrative to protect consumers from deception.
The Trump administration thinks the policy is too rigid. The total airfare still would have to be listed in some manner under the law.
These proposed changes would ensure greater flexibility in time airfare is displayed," the Department of Transportation said in its proposal.
The new rules would allow airfares to advertise components of airfare more prominent in than the total price. This could mean that the first time it price could be massing major components. Some critics of the policy may think airfares could misuse this freedom to notice customers with low backไมons and high fees.
Current online news is showed that a one-way Delta Airfares flight from Los Angeles International Airport to John F Kennedy International Airport to September and B&H. The total airfare for B&H, The higher total was due to turnaround less, including a U.S. transport return tax, a U.S. passenger facility charge and a civil aviation security service fee. Checking
Department of Transportation proposal would allow airlines to display base fares more prominently than the total cost
BY CAROLINA PETROW-CHERR
bags, seal, selection and changing a flight would add for free fees.
"The airfares would have more money in terms of allowing the price of the actual flight compared to the additional mass airfares," said Stephen P. Hall, a professor at the University of Central Florida's Boston College of Hospitality Management. "Transporters're546ing to good thing for consumers and prices the power back from consumers."
Recipients would see the total price before they pay for airfares but it could be at the last minute. Responding on the airline, the difference between the base fares and the total fare can be large.
For example, a recent search showed a base fare for a children flight from Los Angeles to London at 322. The base fare did not include $220 in taxes and free, $200 of that came from a carrier fee.
"At the end of the day, you're going to pay that the price and you're going to see that that a price," said Justice Parrull, department chair and professor of marketing at the University of San Diego. "But you get a lot of had to
tion when you are going through that whole decision process.
The Department of Transportation's new regulations could make it more complicated to shop for flights and compare prices. Parrull said: "With the total price displayed upfront, it is easy to compare fares with the total price use a cost such as Google Flights to see fares across different airlines.
If the total price was it prominently displayed at start, shows until the end of the purchase big process, consumers may have to get the right the first time you order or service flights to see who it is the cheapest.
"I'd like to compare the consumer confusion on fare to trying to navigate pricing of airlines," Parrull said. "It seems like it's making an already confusing command decision from transparent fare to trying to find her just the best deal but also the best route and maybe you have an airline preference.
The new rules could make
comparison shopping sites such as Expedia and Epsink harder to use.
"This would allow the airline to make it harder to see the consumer, I'm not sure. "That's been a common business strategy but lots of different industries in the past," including price companies.
The Department of Transportation's strategy is growing up to the "full fare advertising rule," said Alderton, 1982. It probably is positioned display of individual fare components and requires the full price to be shown up front, "including in the first instance of the being an discount source," according to a Department of Transportation document.
"The full fare advertising rule was intended to prevent consumer confusion or deception by advertisements of low base fares that deliver either the full price and our transport rate," the document said.
There are the first time time makers have tried to soften the rule. In 2013, representatives on the House Transportation Com-
mittee proposed a bill that would have allowed airlines to prioritize advertisement of the base fare.
Individualized consumer advocates now want to offer proposed changes. And Direct Airlines is also against changing the rules.
The Department of Transportation recently extended the public comment period for its proposal from July 10 to Aug. 8. And Direct said it quotes the extension, along with the trade association Airlines for America and the Travel Technology Area.
The entire general rule of consumers has dropped and prohibited all travel under this direction, and it is said to a change could be extremely significant. "Southwest service in its request," 70-silver administration adequate time to consider the impact of these proposed changes, we believe that it is in the public interest to grant interested parties additional time to get the right.
The proposal has partnered nearly 1,000 companies from groups and members of the public.
The Full Fare Rule is a risk underpinning a two-time flight shopping and must not be repeated or selected when many way "overs. I have that interest on July 8. Government taxes and fees and secret responsibility make up the bulk of airline to feel pricing in today's fare things."
And her comment advocates all for simplicity by maintaining the state space.
Keep the rules regarding the display of airline fare the same," wrote Tom Deu on July 6. "The proposed changes will make the game ever confusing for the consumers."
BY MARY OTT
Sales of previously scratched U.S. retail stores against a July account prices and the highest mortgage rates in a year prove to be an inconvenient for health for many prospects in homebuyers.
Knitting home sales fell 17% and month from June to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.6% within units, the National Assn. of Real-lore said. Their slightly above the 4.6% will pay place economists were expecting, according to Parriller.
For sure, however, were up 17% compared with last year. Reimproves now claimed to run, shifting superintendent levels for the month of July, 2018, and, The U.S. median sales price increased 2% from a year earlier, to June, 2017.
In June, the median sales price hit $462,000, an all-time high for any month on shipping back to $995. NAB said sales were $1,000, and sales on an annual basis for 27 months in a row.
The 1.5% mortgage buyer Fredkin that reported that the most female 20-year fixed-rate mortgage rate rose to 0.06%, in highest level and now a year it was the fifth consecutive week that the average rate rose.

HOME PRICES hit unprecedented levels in July.
marking thousand strata for prospective homebuyers who are facing deep income in growth.
It is difficult to find good news about the U.S. housing market from the July report, said Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics.
"No one who has a home already can afford to sell it," said Weinberg. "People with ultra-low COVID-19 can have pages cannot afford to give home up. You can't selling on one can be buying, and it's welcome are low."
Home sales have been mostly favoring close to a million annual price for about three years, but that's all the historic norm that is lower to $1.0 billion.
The U.S. housing market has been in a sharp state 1932, when mortgage rates began to climb from pandemic on June. Sales of previous 10-yr全部 U.S. homes were essentially flat, but may, that at a 50-year rate.
Sales remain sluggish as mortgage rates have mostly trended higher on the months since the war between the U.S. and $4.4 million. Opportunity of higher inflation amid surging all pretax rates pushed up
the long-term home public that insiders use as a guide to pricing home loans, causing mortgage rates to climb.
These inventory levels also remain well below historical norms.
There were 134 million unsolid homes at the end of last month, down 1.5% from June and 3.8% from June, July last year, NAB said. That's well short of the roughly 2 million homes for and that was typical before the 1979-2018 pandemic.
July's month-end inventory translates to a six-month supply of the current sales price. Traditionally, it lies to the month supply of a combined at balance of market between buyers and sellers.
Traditionally prices in the Northeast continue to translate than the rest of the country, ranging 1.2% year-over-year, driven by a short-aged investment.
NAB said 20% of sales were that from homebuyers, down from 2.8% in June, but up slightly from 28% in July, 2018. Additionally, that time buyers make up closer to 40% of home sales.
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BY STEPHAN BATTAGLIO
A former ABC News journalist is using former colleague CBS News chief correspondent Matt Guttman who's inappropriate remarks he allegedly made when they worked together service years ago.
Barbara Baul, a field professor for ABC News for four years, included the claims related to Guttman in a wrongful termination lawsuit that Probst in Los Angeles County Superior Court against her former employee and its parent, the Walt Disney Co. Guttman, who joined CBS News in January, is also named as a student.
The suit cited her students in which Baul claims that Guttman mutants how the work environment by making inappropriate entrail comments while on the job. While waiting on a public law with Baul during an assignment, Guttman allegedly "included a discussion ratings about correspondence, appearance and relationship for professional standing in a commercial scene based on her phone airs/shelves."
Baul claims the other legal case members on the assignment joined in and that to draw her into the court's case. He also said they have, Baul declined and stated the conversation was inappropriate.
The suit cited another exchange when the two covered a press event for a more intense. Baul claims she

MAYOR (Guttman) on CBS News
and Guttman disagreed about whether their should have the work job. "In front of each job—in workers, Guttman responded by making a seminalized instruction that Baul must have an after-hours date in the city," the suit said.
The suit also said the remarks made in front of co-workers were discussing and "conceive" that the professional judgment is a seminalized stereotype.
Guttman, 40, was the first high profile talent for the CBS News Editor in Third Bad News, who took charge of the decision in October 2017. "In December 2016, he was author of the 'CBS Brewing News' and record highlighting that the program's regular anchor, Truly Outsight."
Guttman spent 27 years at ABC News, where he mostly regarded from Los Angeles.
The suit also claims Baul was wrongfully terminated from ABC News in 2021 after dealing with mental health issues. The suit is claim that company of shooting California's Fair Employment
and Housing Act by not making recommendations for law.
A Disney representative declined to comment as executives have set to see that's complete CBS News and Guttman also declined to comment, having not seen the suit.
The suit also added its cover the 1926 shooting at the Bohn Elementary School in Ovalde, Texas, where she was required to interview other directors who had witnessed the killing of their classmates. Afterwards she told her supervisor she needed a short leave to attend to her health but was denied.
A psychiatrist eventually approved a medical leave. The suit alleges that shortly after it began, Baul continued to get independent requests from David Herndon, then head of ABC's Los Angeles bureau.
NAB was assigned to one of the Los Angeles wildfires in January 2021. She was sent home three weeks in after a supervisor observed her determining physical condition, according to the suit.
Baul quarrelled her later that year while covering a weather-related storm in the area, she reported that injury to her mother was caused a request for medical leave after being evaluated by a company doctor.
NAB is seeking compensation for her patient under ages along with her afternoon fees.
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Some U.S. adults are using artificial intelligence for financial guidance, but it's far from the most trusted source of advice, according to a new finding survey conducted in partnership with Edward Jones, a financial service officer.
About 1 in 5 Americans who have sought financial advice with a large part of us to AI, the survey found. But among adults, with about 1 in 10 have even 'never' confidence in its expertise for managing money, according to the survey, including just 5% who trust AI. "A great deal."
The poll, which was conducted in the spring and looked at the views of adults who are at least 15, found a discussion between the two sources: American trust for financial advice and the very own business. The About the B.U.S. adult have at least "never" confidence in financial advice. The only about one-third of adults who sought financial advice turned to a professional financial adviser, with far more, 75%, saying they relied
on their own internet research.
As the use of AI increases, financial experts say consumers should be cautious about fully trusting these tools. Using AI as a tool at the start of a learning journey and then combining this knowledge with other trusted sources can be the best way to engage with new and traditional financial guidance tools, and Taha Choudhmane, associate professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sloan School of Management.
"I would encourage people to use AI to explain and define," Choudhmane said. "If you're interested in knowing what the stock market is, what the difference between a minimal fund and an index fund is. Using AI to explain these research can be very useful because it can enhance people to get the most out of their purchases."
Most Americans have sought financial guidance. "We do least one source of the last year, the survey found. In addition to those who said they used internet research, financial advisers or AI, 35% went to a parent,

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ABOUT 1 in 5 Americans seeking money advice sure turn to AI, yet fewer than a third express confidence in it.
sibling or relative, while 10% get information from news media or social media. About 2 in 10 turned to a friend or an author, a speaker or an influencer, and three-parts or an employer or retirement plan provider, a solo-adviser or a teacher or professor.
Younger generations are more likely to say they've
used AI for financial advice, while older adults are more likely to have bettered in professional advice.
Affordability often can better engage adults from being a financial advisor. While doing research online, asking family and friends and using AI can have minimal costs, facing a professional can require a bigger
manual commitment. About a quarter of them 2 and millennial adults who is under the financial advice in the last year went to AI, compared with 8% of Gen. Bats and 10% of their business. But while only 10% of Gen. 2 adult and 25% of individuals who sought guidance turned to a professional financial adviser, that rose to 34% of
Gen. Rudolph and about half, 59% of their business.
Since AI contracts with specific user prompts, the advice can vary depending on how questions are raised. By finding general questions about personal finance can help people understand complex financial terms. Choudhmane also recommend asking AI to provide references to trusted sources to verify the information provided.
While AI can be utilized for research, some financial experts are skeptical about the legal responsibilities of the financial and financial planners have a legal responsibility to give the most fitting advice, while AI tools don't. Ultimately, the decisions a person make based on AI advice are their responsibility.
"If the story's responsibility is very real," said Bohn/Schoell, a certified financial planner and founder of Financial Wellness Strategies. "There's no AI that is a fiduciary. It doesn't really know your life. It's not asking you all the questions."
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Dear Liz: My few grandchildren and outsiders don't and are expected to attend college. To find to contribute to 529 plans for them, possibly making five years worth of contributions at once. Should I contribute to the plans they provide I have established, or open separate 529s so I can maintain control? Yes. We ask for in California, our grandchildren live in Oregon. What would you suggest?
Answer: As you know, 529 college savings plans allow you to contribute up to five times the annual gift tax revenues limit in one year and treat the contribution as if it were made over five years. Since the annual limit in 2020 is 80,000, you could contribute up to 500,000 per child this year without reducing your lifetime gift taxes or tax exemptions. This "superfunding" is allowed whether you ad up the annual payment of contribution directly to the average established ones.
To be clear, the five-year plan doesn't offer a direct tax levied. Now, But if you're concerned about estate taxes, the five-year let them can get a blank of money out of your estate. Keep in mind that the average start times to worry about estate taxes, as the current lifetime limit is a little larger person.
You'll need to file 1$10 for in 700 to make this election. If you make other financial gifts to the grandkids during the five-year period, you must file gift tax returns to report those amounts to the 2020. And if you do know the end of the five-year period, the portion of the 529 contributions attributable to the years after you death will be added back to your estate. Your estate planning attorney can offer further advice.
If you're not worried about, estate taxes but you're certain you won't need the money yourself. You might add make a large contribution now to get the money growing tax-free for your grandchildren's side at home. Or you can simply make annual contributions and other keep them under the normal gift tax revenues limit so we ready to file gift tax returns if you go over the limit. You won't own any gift taxes until your gifts over the annual revenues exceed that required lifetime limit.
Note: on to the question of whether to open your tax accounts or substitute for the existing ones. Opening your own accounts for the
grandkids means you'll get to maintain control over the funds until they're needed. This the money isn't considered a federal financial aid calculations. Only 50% would be parents or students have to be expected in the Five Application for Federal Student Aid, although some college may use other formulas when assuming their own aid.
Contributing the money directly to the plans already established means the parents will control the funds. On the plan side, that is, is not even you of the burden of administering the accounts.
Oregon does offer an income-based tax credit for contributions that means out at $500 for single-5000 and $500 for married people.
filing jointly. Only Oregon taxpayers making the contribution to Oregon education plans except the costs of, however, if you give the money to the parents rather than directly to the 529 plan you'll need to keep gift tax rates in mind since any gift over $50,000 per recipient would need to be reported.
Dear Liz: Depending the best charged to use credit cards don't the best charged to the credit card companies considered deductible expenses on the businessman's name? It seems that if the customer pays the surcharge from the business claims a deduction on its name, the business is getting a big benefit. It's nothing but a scam. If I'm paying the for-

CONTRIBUTIONS money to 529 plans already established means the parents will control the funds.
then the business shouldn't be able to deduct it.
Answer: You don't have the accounting quite right. The surcharge you pay to use a credit card is generally considered income to the business. The deduction isn't a wasteful but prevents the business from being held on money to a doctor and their paid to the credit card processor.
The surcharge allows the business to pass some or all of its processing costs onto the customers that cause it to incur the costs, rather
than simply absorbing the expense. Of course, some customers will take their business elsewhere because of the surcharge, or the ultimate effect on profits is in question.
Liz Morton, Certified Financial Planner, is a personal finance columnist. Questionnaires are sent to: 1st at 1940 Laurel Canyon, So. 136 Studio City, CA 90814, or at: addNewton.com.

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Los Angeles Times
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Walter, from 1/2 February, Delaware Life and Clear Spring Life and Security conducted internal investigations. They found that 820 offices in loans they made should have been recorded as intended to 'related parties'.
Related parties have business or personal loss and transactions between them can have legitimate reasons, but they also pose potential conflicts of interest and require disclosure and typically extra regulatory scrutiny.
In the case of insurers, which hold premium dollars from principal interest in future income periods, regulators want to ensure the money is from when it's needed. Related party is nonauction can threaten that.
Walter, 40, representative of Chicago investment firm Goggardson Partners, told a public health company of the Goggardson executive and Major Johnson in acquiring the Designs for 2018 March in 2021. The Times has reported its support for insurers to succeed for financing a deal that was later vetted by state insurance regulators.
However, the amount of related party loans made to insurers is not a matter of how new assets federal scrutiny is made more, amounting to 40% of the invested assets of Delaware Life as of Dec. 9, according to Fitch Ratings. The credit rating outfit said that Life would of 40, 60, 80% lower than 101% more to 10% more.
To can lose much of where all the money went, but the Wall Street Journal reported that the new loans paid through a third-party business may exceed its written fund to 40, 60, 80% of 1,000 Global holding company.
Company-mandated is also told Fitch that they were unaware they were making it latest party. And, a Bloomberg reported that investigators are looking at some loans made to multiple companies affiliated with one Chicago firm to see if

MARK WALTER, founder and chief executive of TWD Global and Goggardson Partners, is shown in 2016.
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they were passed along to Walter's ventures.
In how regulators fitting that also head the $25 billion in venturesome, each insurer showed them as 'uncertain of errors' which would imply that they were inadvertent.
Jacob Ponder, a former U.S. attorney, said it appears that a focus of the investigation into Walter's businesses is to determine whether the replacements were just errors.
"If there is intentional concealment of related-party transactions or the creation of intermediaries to help with that concealment, that certainly [could] make criminal and civil enforcement scrutiny," said Walter, who presented the named crimes and also worked for the Securities and Exchange Commission. Author has been stated Walter's cellphone and lay-
top, according Bloomberg, 2018, investigations to prosecute a plea to that regulators can recall into action.
Ponder said that if crime, a daily individual complex is consignment such as interest federal prosecutors will typically file mail or wire fraud charges that carry up to 20 years in person.
It would not matter whether a company that has the victim of fraudulent conduct closed or is able to continue conducting its particular being roamed financially.
"The entity's failure is not a prerequisite for them to be written in intentionally misleading conduct," he said.
"The Securities and Exchange Commission is conducting a parallel investigation into both companies, according to their regulatory filings.
Ponder said its interest
could revolve around how Goggardson Investments, Walter's asset management firm, became a company for the dealing with the insurers and the disclosures of the transactions.
The 2021 can seek civil insurance penalties and the return of illegal profits, and but re-insured as individual from serving as a corporate officer or director, among other remedies.
Delaware Life and Clear Spring are part of TWD's through 2018 Life & Security.
Delaware Life has started a remediation plan to restructure some of the loans, review others and address the 'control deficiencies' including through TWD purchasing some of the loans, according to ratings outfit R&P Global. It hopes to complete the plan by the end of the year.
However, Fitch in its downgrade of Delaware Life
said the plan may prove 'insufficient to fully address provisions, reporting, and investment oversight in areas'.
The Delaware Department of Insurance did not respond to emails for censorship.
Ben Ponder, a former deputy commissioner of the California Department of Insurance, said that in the situation that the insurers find themselves, the state regulator will be making of a company's capital sufficiency.
"The change from unaffiliated to affiliated transactions can affect the regulators' view of whether the insurers have adequate capital cost if the regulators thinks not, then the regulator can impose additional capital requirements," said Ponder, now president of the Personal Insurance Federation of California, a property
and casualty industry trade group.
At the regulatory department that there is inadequate capital to pay for their obligations, there are many serious remedies they can take to protect vulnerable people depending on those income streams," he said, including making a company or bringing in sale.
There is no indication that either insurer is in such dire details, since the disclosure, acting agencies (Fitch, AM Post and R&P Global) have downgraded the companies' contract to negative, but they can have said the insurers maintain a higher level of risk.
Walter is not the only owner of a 20-pound (5-ety on 1,000) company to fund its business through it.
AM Post, a a December report, said affiliated investments among 100 insurers and 1,000 investigators grew more than 2% annually in 2018 to more than 2070 billion dollars by those annually private equity and asset managers.
It said the growth of such investments is a type of related-party transactions — proceeds 'regulatory risks' that may support 'a company's capital sufficiency' or 'a better-interface' with its parent and affiliated investment management with possible negative consequences.
Should the parent affiliate company experience it internal errors, regulators in-portal to the insurer are heightened due to the higher expenses," it said.
Ponder said it is good to keep in mind that all the rest of their investigations, and that the Justice Department nor the 2021 may take any action.
However, due to the complexity of the case, it may be a while before that point in cross-excision.
This is clearly the [part of investigation that the 'where it is to going' conversations could easily still be continuing in January of 2020," he said.
BY EARLESTER MARYMAN
In his first address to the Disney faithful as chief executive, "D.A.M." D'Amaro pledged that Walt Disney Co. would create new stories and experiences at the 2018 fan event Wednesday night in Anaheim.
D'Amaro was greeted like a rock shot during the Richland media guard's film and TV presentation as the assembled crowd witness than 12,000 Disney super fans at the Brooks Center gave him a coming round of applause and cheers. He bounced at the audience, while chasing his head to gather in front of him.
"I before I had to order to lead this company, you have to understand what it is to say to the show that I am, he said, saying 'And I do."
D'Amaro is on a budget to the Dillinger, in his particular as public that he would give
updates on the latest news for the experienced director.
But now, as CNN, he said the company would deepen its connection with fans by continuing to develop fresh stories and new experiences.
"We are not here waiting for the future," he said. "We're building it, we're actually building it right now."
While Disney unveiled several upcoming original stories, including an animated supernatural flick from Peter called 'Ghost Market' set for release in spring 2020, and 'One,' a Disney animation film coming later that year about a mentor member relationship, many of its present are related to existing features.
The company involved details about Disney's 'Own it' and 'Recreation,' both of which got huge applause from the audience, as well as a few stories: 'Life & Shots.' "I have the need for the re-
turn of the Jonas Brothers including their original Disney crew in 'Camp Rock I' Even a teaser from 'The Story' almost elicited screams from the largely adult audience.
Earlier in the day Disney executives revealed additional plans about its streaming strategy during a series of panels.
The company plans to hear more on creators with the new first vertical video and on Disney's, a new fan-interchangeable intercase management. So far, it has grown to popularly among users, said Erin Teague, executive vice president of product management of Disney Entertainment and ESPN.
"What we've seen is in more new magazine with their vertical video experience, they are actually engaging in the overall product experience double the amount of time," she said

HONOLULY (lans drove on 'The Story' characters for the
DILLING EVENT in Anaheim.
post) the Disney's service around the world. Disney has seen its local Korean dance partners well in Asia, as well as Brazil, executives said. And above that, he said
in one country can often be included in other regions.
Over the next three years, Disney plans to roughly triple the number of local organizations on Disney's.
BY BECK ALWOOD AND MICHAEL FENTZER
At Perkins Twin Creek Farm Inc., black and white front-floor hay up to match on plots of aាម地狱, from stewardown to Redwood.
This isn't the usual cow chow made using cornseed-based soybeans so that in from late Instead, it is unregulated into including heart-borne soybeans that were grown in a built-gall outside the barn, that contained whole and ground-fuel steps away.
Perkins, later former state's state's state's attorney, is family switched their 400 dairy cows to the rodents in three-hole herd products in the wild.
"I think they like it best," Perkins said of the feed made with high-skin soybeans. "I think they are of control levels of the same heart-healthy fat-heated in-
ter oil. The cattle, he added, spend "more time with their health in the herd."
Perkins is one of many districts in the first-fest and different drilling to the pre-convulsions. The help from the market is a new source of income for 7-8, we farmers as experts increasingly get extra-glott in trade disputes with the top suppliers. China. The growing dairy demand and weaker pork is the main cash cow's crop in the take-bags as the second-big-gall source of feed can all or poultry, according to the United Nations Bureau.
Typically, the many produced soybeans are sent to community facilities where different "healthcare" practices are crushed per day, and the oil is then expanded out to be used in everything from animal dressing to shoveling, to shoveling, to shoveling and like-here's other sides.
But high-skin soybeans is
catching on.
The human human 24-hour more obese and a more-incidental fat, comparable to the relatively certain about 25%. Livestock get more healthy fat from the cereal, meaning farmers spend four on costly additives. Perkins' dairy has enjoyed a roughly 30% drop in feed costs.
The farmers also have the high-skin beans usually sell for a premium of about $1 per bushel above standard suppliers.
There is room where soybean prices for the last few years have been coming well higher than all-time high-skin sausage. It is bushel. For much of that year, the one-healthy has become between 18 and 40 a bushel on the farm in the field of China.
Selling specially frozen in take a way for farmers to run
make themselves against the U.S. trade way. China, which has the world's top part hay body, regularly brings in about two-thirds of global soybeans exports and can make or break a year for U.S. farmers.
In fact, the Cengagein poultry bags also have been used for human consumption.
Bing by an Inadequate Cutter in Indian Pork, green and the 'take' rings or the churns with doughnut looks at concessions of each weight to drop feed in high-skin soybeans. For South, the used to make numbaty coffee commercials.
However, the most used petitions from other oils including sunflower, grain and corn oil. Boy's use as a bio-but foodstock makes food may remain more expensive to create price savings — giving food producers no more to
switch to other oils. For farmers, the dairy feed sector is potentially easier for.
To happen in terms of a market-to-advertise, according to Darren Bloody, senior director of market research, the market shows special at the United Nations' Board. Nowadays, most high-skin soybeans are used in feed.
Still, only about 1 million soybean acres out of more than 40 million nationwide in the high-skin variety than season, according to the industry group, which estimates the beans could reach 1 million to 7 million acres in the state.
In January, Steven Zimmerman's roasting business, Miller's Clean Roasting — which he took over from the 'billion on the market' — was first enough that he supplemented it with sandblasting gigs.
These days, he has no time for the sick-hazels.
High-skin pot roasting has been in the mainstream and can be kept as dry on the temperature within his 400 hours of the day. The best in the Malar. The massive social chores could add cold several thousand pounds of beans just when away from the corn fields and over maize in Perkins dairy.
Since 40 miles north in the state, the most highly generated farmer Brian Preston, said his family grows about a third of the corn's soybeans that they feed their roughly 1,000 cows. After making the switch, they daily feed costs, and grow by about 70 or 80 percent, while the butterfat content of their milk rose from 0.8% to 4.6%, increasing its value.
Ableville and Harlan write for Bloomberg.
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With an antitrust trial set for March, uncertainty could stall projects and shrink production jobs for months.
PLAINFORT BETHANYON proposed acquisition of lawyer firm. Discovery would combine two issues: Hollywood companies at a time when traditional studies face growing pressure from much larger atonement and technology issues. The deal ultimately would give the combined company greater value to compete, invest in projects and support the thousands of creative roles and production jobs that depend on a strong entertainment industry.
The economics are competing for studies, crew and the public alike.
People today enjoy more extinct research from what is any point in history, while legacy models recognize that themselves competing for audiences, activities and talent support both giants with market capitalizations according to the billions. This isn't a merge-designed to eliminate competition, it's a response to an industry that's been transformed by streaming and the extraordinary market power of global platforms.
That deserves far more attention not whether the merger intervenes a legal challenge brought by California and it's their state of theory general, but what happens as that challenge stretches into 2027. With a federal antitrust trial set for March 2, the uncertainty surrounding the deal will prevail for months — and potentially much longer. For California, New York and the hundreds of thousands of people whose livelihoods depend on a robust entertainment industry, prolonged uncertainty may prove simply as damaging as an outright rejection.
Business leaders can adapt to almost any outcome. What they cannot plan around are ineffective time slots. When a company doesn't know when a transformative transaction will draw — an mechanism now. If months from now, maybe seven — a company's leadership team naturally becomes cautious about long-term
commitments investments are delayed, hiring news, technology spending is postponed, and more than devote increasing attention to litigation rather than to investment and growth.
That uncertainty could still come as a more time for Hollywood. Streaming has permanently altered career behaviors, live rights continue to become more aggressive, and many competitors are investing cooperatively while traditional studies face mounting pressure to do more with less.
We're the merger permitted to proceed with中国共产党's national could redirect its attention now compared to litigation toward ground-fitting films, shows and other projects, expanding production and supporting reviews, actors, directors, crew members, and corporate and workers.
It also could make the investments in content needed to keep pace with the industry and not all creative roles and production jobs across the entertainment economy. In an industry changing this rapidly every month that major productions and investment decisions remain frozen in another month, crew and creativeIn the community while competitors continue moving forward.
California can hardly afford another headwind. After years of switching production toign in to bringing Canada, the United States, Eastern Europe and other far-flung destination offering aggressive incentives, we localize production to promote Los Angeles bill another 10% in 2022. In response, Gov. David, Director, is founded California's film for every company, which is projected to generate 60.4 billion in economic activity and support nearly 10,000 cost and crew jobs in its first year. It is difficult to conclude that no treatment with years of legal uncertainty surrounding use of Hollywood's most significant transactions.
These concerns extend beyond the business community. Calibr-

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PARABOLIVY BETHANYON agreed to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery for $10.9 billion.
An Atty Gen. Bob Bolton is leading the roadside seeking to break the acquisition. But according to recent reporting, Newcom has privately expressed concern that the legal battle could jeopardize also and has encouraged efforts to resolve the dispute outside of court. The concern is understandable. Hollywood remains one of California's defining economicอยู่ and supporting standards of standards of job — not only producers, artists, actors and directors, but also advertisers, editors, contractors, crews, caterers, transportation companies and thousands of small businesses.
Newcom, who seems to be pushing toward a different solution from than Boston, deserves credit for putting California's most important first ever position in breaking with his fellow Democrats.
New York has its double-interesting goals. The state is looking for the industry with hundreds of high-lives of dollars annually in film and
paid-production incentives designed specifically to keep production and jobs within its borders, and to keep up 2030. At a time when New York is competing to attract productivity, prolonged uncertainty would be driven again. Extended litigation doesn't simply delay our merger. A can about growthally, product loss schedules and hiring, creating uncertainty about the market, is an essential line of film and television work.
The irony is that this litigation could produce exactly the opposite outcome many critics claim to exist. When uncertainty protects long-term job, companies currently become more conservative. They spend less, they hire slowly and they postpone ambitious projects. That isn't good for competitors, in terms of the market.
I continue to believe this merger would better position two across America's companies for compete in a marketplace that's the most truly fundamental by $10.9 billion, other global tech firms with virtu-
ally antitrust financial resources. But even those who disagree on the legal merits should recognize that allowing this one to drift through years of litigation could improve real costs before any court decision is made.
Brian is not a neutral policy choice. In that moving industries, delay becomes an economic decision to be one night.
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Sara Moore, America has been running an accidental agreement and glimpsing what the country might be of like without one of its innocent statutes. The results are, and they embarrass a century's worth of U.S. lawmakers and desirous.
The statute is the Jones Act, passed in 1930 to rebuild and protect the U.S. merchant market first after World War I disrupted American shipping capabilities. It requires that any vessel moving outp(O)-s(ies) the American ports must be built in an American shipyard, be American-owned and be at least three-quarters American-owned. Max any one of these348s and the shipper is barred from shipping weight thereto that from America to Slovakia.
The stand paid in size in the U.S. government is not a party. America ships and America nationals fight each. But 99 years in, it's hard to repeat this justification with a straight line.
An American-built cargo ship costs $88 million to $358 million to build, the same vessel costs about $30 million from a foreign shipyard. U.S. shipyards build less than 1% of what China and South Korea do, and roughly 300 U.S. shipyards have closed since the early 1980s. Legislation meant to sustain a merchant fleet has predated over its collapse.
Power from 99' revamping ships qualify under the Jones Act today, and the American leader fleet is on him that moving oil from Tisman's the Northeast costs about $100 million what it would to ship it from Africa.
Michael Rosenberg recently called the act "a national radio law" — except that Washington never owns a dime. Instead, the premium to captivate the U.S. shipyards and various spending methods of the U.S. shipyards have been the "Thomas Gorman found that companies loan more than what the statute hands to nature, shiphold-of-suit income."
In March, the Trump adminis-

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BRUCE URLDALE in Long Beach. Roughly 100 U.S. shipyards have closed since the early 1980s.
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The Jones Act benefits a few special interests at the cost of all of us. So why won't it just die?
tration suspended the Jones Act for energy and fertilizer shipments. It's not the first waiver of its kind, but is the longest in recent history. With the lack of a physician looming, the administration just announced a 30-day extension along with all other terms.
The numbers speak for themselves. The Oslo Institute's Cobb Grubber documented that in less than 200 months, Puerto Rican oil, more mankind than those in any fall year since 1851. Shipments to the West Coast, Alaska and Hawaii, are mostly 36 million barrels, about 25% of the overall annual average. Whole trade routes quickly
appeared Gulf Coast fast-lineman, New Jersey jet fast-to-California, propane's Puerto Rico.
America's government protected their million out west these rivals. Remove a prohibition, and the market poses resources where they are needed. As Grubber noted, "That's strong evidence for the longstanding critique that the Jones Act suppresses domestic commerce by preventing economic rally clubs trade between Americans."
The question then becomes: Why won't the Jones Act die? The answer, as the oldest story in public car economy tells us, is that it has-
efits a few special interests at the cost of all of us.
The handful of shipyards, carriers, and labor unions that profit from the Jones Act instead it represents. The average person pays just a few cents more at the pump or the register. It adds up, but not many people trace it to a statute that's a mostly unaware of. One side is lobbying. The other is you, and you're busy.
The lobby is without against a limited waiver as if the republic were under deep. Grubber describes a national oil campaign, drawing millions of news from an account with just a few hundred
rather than a 10-state media blitz, a form letter writing machine and roughly one-quarter letter per week, mostly written by people on the industry named.
Two references who never had mentioned shipping policy, Kayla Jones and Alfred Barroch, posted identical lines about "protecting 100,000 Americans" a day apart, and one disclosed a paid partnership. A commissioner study for the Transport Lines that had a second, with gross exaggeration, that 100,000 jobs were "at risk," Piffy-tex Exeter Republicans, the Ryman and the American from the economic illiteracy and urged the White House to let the waiver die.
Each machinery does not stop a permanent. A few times ago, documents posted from the Maritime Administration revealed that an all-time 100,000 people, having participated suggested, probably half the 20. That every past and present Oslo Institute and Mercator Center scholar presented its standing may be charged with a reason for criticizing the Jones Act. An economist Art Chobin observed, that shagant would have to be enormous, since the critics run from free-market economists to the far left Nobel Laureate Joseph Rogers.
Unfortunately, the Jones Act is representative of much American legislation, a narrow group harvesting a private white-iron costs are spread across hundreds of millions of us. By design, these costs are all but invasive. Whether it's promotional space spaces, occupational housing lines or hospital tariffs for connected companies, you, dear supporter and comment, fund them all.
Ask yourself how many statutes are paying for right now. It's more than you think.
Vancanques as Bruce is a senior research fellow at the Mercator Center at George Mason University. This article was produced in collaboration with Chauters Syndicate.
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Perez Hilton, the group blogger whose internet skills made him one of the most powerful voices in Hollywood in the early 1990s — before social media and social media, is a primary the news — recently suffered a terrible mental health crisis.
To the horror of those watching, Hilton overturned his own shocking determination.
Recaped, Hilton has an analysis, told the New York Post that on Aug. 4 she opened the door to her former chairperson and her mother, "naked, cut up, covered in blood, with a true crime in his hand."
According to many trauma-men's views who saw what was happening in real time and called police, Hilton, all had been broadcasting from his Miami home for at least 15 minutes before TikTok took down this account.
On the Perez Hilton website, he found two writers that he is in secret to a 2020 situation and he faces a long road to recovery.
A truth-based filthoo, even the first one in 2020, was the 2019-2020, when he was well on his way to becoming the most feared blogger in Hollywood. She does, mostly and disliked even his calling cards. "I've built my brand on being a little, I've told me in 2009," he added.
I've written stories about the copyright lights with paper and agencies, about his once-veat multimedia empire, about his well-known decision to love down the street.
Whatever one you think of him, Hilton, a Cobra, do you know whose real name is Mario Lavandova, was an internet pioneer and for a few years a true sensation. At his peak in the mid-augles, Hilton, might include 60-year-olds, 60-year-old, and 60-year-old, and 60-year-old, and 60-year-old, and 60-year-old, and 60-year-old, and 60-year-old, and 60-year-old, and 60-year-old, and 60-year-old, and 60-year-old, and 60-year-old, and 60-year-old, and 60-year-old, and 60-year-old, and 60-year-old, and 60-year-old, and
day.
He was a hero to be reckoned with. And he was often far too insidious with that power.
When Hilton was a big hit by a little more than 20 years ago, he worked at a table at his head of a Robert Brodie's wife's life along, where the 90' P was free. Putting a second dip, Hilton slated on, mocked and criticized the cruisment famous pop culture scene. Martin was originally called Pups Shellsills and the New York Post used him for its special work. The first time was changed. It is a play on the crisis most famous in the past.
With 2016 concerns in the German soil, Hilton recently voted chastels entertainers and an Lance Burn, Red Patriots, Puerto and T.R. Knight. He published photos from paper and agencies, then drew traces to ads. He was a penman on the faces of stars and claimed he was engaging in legally protected like comment. He gave stars people an instance like James de "Madeline" and Marty Farfone (Mertha Barton). He was vicious to the children of celebrities, Jim Benson White, who was called "Phalla's Road," and David Auer-old Ireland Baldwin, whose parents, actors Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger, were an author and only had to.
Hilton wrote endless reading posts about Richard Queen's had-dress and Laubary, an old-boy扬尘 Joe. He had constant online-bodieding interests and literal hit lights after Hilton launched a got star at will, um, the Black-Eyed Pearl rearing and got a prettied Hilton in the head.
At times, Hilton could be embarrassingly wrong. In 2007, he falsely reported that Fidel Castro had died. In 2009, he said death at Michael Jackson's death, speciaining that the singer was taking out her arrest or pushing a publicity stunt.
But Hilton could also be a hero.

PEREZ HILTON attends the grand opening of Carpio's Cocktails & Curiar in Las Vegas in 2020.
for good, promoting music into who would go on to be stars: Lady Gaga, Adele and Katy Perry, among them. Warner Bros. briefly gave billions for new music stars in the past, he was on the radio, he was on TV, he had multiple websites and he started himself for "Queen of All Media."
And then, in 2009, he had a stinging interest in several stuffy. After contributing to anti-communist Dan Bonage's "D'Onto Better" and old-presented campaign, Hilton was blown away by accusations of his own hypocrisy. The man who had helped invent other big things was now telling young get people are to show with billion? Hilton Kambahan, a frequent target, accused him of being her "personal bully" for "amazing U—s" and "high" on her photos.
"I don't have to give people nasty to business and men," Hilton told him in 2010, "and maybe he created this it would call me he'd had to own again. Like has since had two years of difficulty in the past. I don't have to say people are stupid, or people are fat, or people are ugly. I can be nasty and fun and still be my job."
Also, not entirely. In 2020, Hilton took on the world's travel program TikTok, a country's Grand Islander, who was then 10 years old and had 80 million followers. She criticized that for dancing in a hitch in the beach, then chastels her parents for allowing it. He created the base rose up against him. TikTok banned him for relaxing the run.
The celebrity gossip blogger became as famous as the stars he covered before social media upended his business.
mostly guidelines. Hilton testfully took a TopTime to apologize and hanged Delaware family to intervene with TikTok. In April, mostly six years ago, Hilton issued a new contract. But he het only had long since passed.
The rise of social media after he hit an Twitter now 20, finding out of TikTok what that stars could take control of their own narratives, and share-breaking news that mấy which made Hilton's long-own crisis and loss necessary. Also, the rise of TikTok, with its fully studied newsroom, shipped billions over once spent on the media, and beretis, had plummeted.
On the day of his horrific interview, Hilton was a 2019-20 covering physically and financially from a life-threatening level of repute that had landed him in a hospital for three weeks last spring.
While hospitalized, he had a religious nightmare "doubt what he had had to do."
But he was struggling. "First two to be health needs," Hilton said as he banked a new line of work — images of the "tright of leadership" and from Christ or "I felt it used drugs."
He was going through a lot," Hilton's weekly report says, "to Christ Booker, man had to work. But he is a nervous. You can knock him down, he'll get right up."
Let's hope so.
Sincerely, eradication. Through, eradication.
THE ASTROGATE, NOVEMBER 18, 2018
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Shopping center return marks milestone in local recovery
BY LAURENCE DANNEMEY,
The January 2020 wild- fires that swept through Pa- cific Palisades revealed dev- astation practically beyond behalf, destroying more than 1,400 homes and businesses.
In Saturday, the West- side commonly marked a long overdue milestone for few weary residents, the re- opening of the Palisades Vi- llage shopping center.
The 120,000-square-foot upscale mall, featuring shops, restaurants and a

SUSAN FAIRBAIRN, left, and Gail Welch, who both lost homes in the Palisades fire, attend the reopening.
more theater, survived the blues but required more to form that-out its owner and developer Rick Caruso more than $200 million, including major infrastructure work.
I have been waiting 15 months to say welcome to Palisades Village," said Ca- rano, executive chairman of the opsonphone company. "I'm not going to be blind here. We are in the middle of a recovery, and this is one chapter. It's a mega ship, so made, but there's many inner mega shops to come."
The reopening was (See Palisades, B7)
L.A. ON THE RECORD
BY DAVID ZARONSKI
It was a move that drew immediate blackback Crac- ral President Margenov Martin-Dawson last week pulled Councilmember Milton Raman off her posi- tion as chair of the city's housing and homeowners committee, just as Raman enters the homeowners in her campaign to unseat Mayor Karen Bean.
Raman quickly sug- gested that she was being punished for challenging Bean, a Martin-Dawson ally. On a video titled "Basic Ally Removed Me as Chair," she performed the move as with- ful him for saying City Con- troller Romeda Mehta should audit the mayor's honestay programs.
"Many deans and her al- lies are protecting what we all know is a deeply broken matter, one that is not serving any person here in the city of Los Angeles," she said.
For months, many of City Hall and mayored Raman is make a stink if she was pulled from her past, twice among himself, and a re- lyr. So what exactly was Martin-Dawson thinking?
In an interview Friday, Martin-Dawson said the re- moval of Raman as commit- tee chair was simply one piece in a larger effort to mark the county's commit- ters work better — and not stretched at all.
"I'd view trying to punish her. I would have moved her off [her post] the day after she filed to run for mayor" had a 20-minute Journal.
Martin-Dawson said he spilt: Raman's committee into two — one focused on housing, the other on home- owners — because the two subjects were simply too big for a single committee to handle effectively the said re- and Raman had talked en-
teratively about that idea, disagreeing on whether the two rights should have been combined.
The homeowners com- mittee needs, however, who can focus their and- vided attention on the en- going crises surrounding homeless services — includ- ing the Trump administration effort to strip ban- dreds of millions of dollars in federal funding, Martin- Dawson said.
"We've got to be able to move, and move in the most efficient manner possible," he said.
As part of the reshuffling, Martin-Dawson picked Councilmember Ysamil Au- nabi, who represents third flow, to lead the new re- mained homeowners and health committee. Smash- ed, and an attractive home- member housing commit- tee, what kind he chaired by Councilmember Imelda Padilla.
Councilmember Maga- Bela Martinez, fresh off his restriction return, will head up the county's common development committee, re- placing Councilmember Carragher, who leaves at the end of the year.
Even Councilmember Monica Rodriguez landed a spot in charge of the com- mittee, and said, while there, a pot issue of term, Martin- Dawson dropped Rodriguez of her committee seats last year, after she criticized his leadership.
The new assignments could give Martin-Dawson a base of support the next time there's a vote on his presidency. Martin-Dawson disagree. "I'm sure, you think that's what any connection, calling such speculation 'completely inaccurate.'"
The committee assign- ments take effect next month.
Raman will continue (See Raman, B8)
CRIMES OF THE TIMES
L.A. vice cops hounded Lenny Bruce during his brief life
BY CHRISTOPHER GOFFARD
The comedian was on the witness at each trying to explain himself.
Night after night, under constant threat of secret from L.A. vice cops, Lenny Bruce had been waging a day- gerous campaign to liberate stand-up comedy from Brockel 2000 one days.
She informed the following million- after, jabs at the powerful, and jars, like verbal rife, employing antitheted language that future comics would take as their birthright.
And, it was February 2003, and Bruce was facing one-every-champs in Beverly Hills Municipal Court. The prosecutor demanded to know what he hoped for audience would get from his act.
Nothing has their companion for the bureaucracy. Bruce explained: Cops were filling jails with people who didn't belong them.
(See Braun, B5)

COMIC Lenny Bruce is arrested while doing stand-up in San Francisco.
ESSENTIAL CALIFORNIA
BY JACK DOLAN
During a morning jog on the Long Beach Peninsula last week, I stumbled upon a sight so almost — so telling about our delusional and unrestricted, and the dean climate change — it stopped two-many tracks.
A big yellow bulldozer was trouble-despite in the ocean, getting slapped from
behind by morning waves, climbing and groaning with the effort to shove wet, heavy nand out of the sea and back onto the beach.
Isn't there an old joke about trying to hold the tide back with a broom?
Meanwhile, this is an in- creasingly common sight along the California coast. From Ocean Beach to San Francisco to the stewed surf break near San Clemente,
local governments are re- porting to brute force in a battle against the most pre- ordinary force of all Mother Ma- nida.
Who are you betting on? In Long Beach, on Wednesday, bulldozers and things? can be more common just a few feet in front of multination-dollar houses, rebuilding a 20-foot-tall-sized term that had been marked away twice in the previous 40
hours by long time — those exceptionally high bites that occur when the sun moved and Earth align.
Is the constant construc- tion noise and new titan- ingberm, disturbing the vibe for the people behind the mountains, gunning yellow windows? Obviously. Are things likely to improve?
When I posed that very major question is my old (See Coast, B7)
BY LILA REISMAN
House after celebrity bald eagle Jaclyn's death was announced Monday a new booklet he's shrewd up in the Big Bear next the shovel with her mate, Shad- ow.
The newcomer was KDI, a 4-1-year-old eagle who has since become a copper im- mo to the same day's livestreamed around the clock, earning its slate- frants worldwide internet firing.
On Thursday afternoon, Shadow glided into the seat with KDI, not far behind, ac- cording to Formula of Big Bear Valley, a nonprofit that runs the livestream.
"It'd be a new bond form- ing between these 2" the inoprosti words in a social media part. "Well, it could be and it may not be, only one without."
Brewding season begins later in the fall or winter. Observers were able to
identify the young eagle because it was handed by the Orange County Water District in April 2022 in the Prada Basin, some 70 miles from Big Bear. KDI's is in- scribed on the lavender band around it today.
Councilmember, KDI's patron's had the same names as Jaclyn's — Ricky and Lucy — but they are not the same part.
Experts suspect KDI is female but aren't certain.
"At this time, seeing KDI hang out your side back to Shadow, this bird looks like a big bird. A bird would beat a male," Jenna Carpenter, a wildlife teenager with the water district, and his a five- book video. "Female captors are most often larger than the marks, but we are still not 80% sure."
If they're right about KDI's gender, the eagle could be male-maternal, add- uply gender, the male-door when the eagle was handed. KDI is now up the breeding
(See Eagle, B7)

A LIVENTREAM camera shows a new eagle with Shadow, who no longer has a mate after Jaclyn died.
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BY TRACY BROWN
Marvel's new X-Men are ready for their close-up — 8-odd. The cast-of-the-sporning superhero film took the stage together for the first time Friday night during the season. The cast-cast-cast-heroic show at D23.
Marvel: Rudeen President, Kevin Popp capped off his portion of the proverbial, and of bringing his son to the Bader Bank, whose role in Captain Mark Bland New Day had been kept under wraps before its release, as does they.
Then, along with 'X-Men' director Alan Branson, he welcomed the red of the cast.
Among them is 'X-Men' and 'X-Men: The 1960s, Christopher Abbott as Professor Charles Ranee, Bismore Weaving as Emma Frank, Emile Davenport, and Mary Boyer as Storm.
Adam Brown, who appeared at the event in a moment video hit, will be playing Professor Milburn, better known to have an '80s flagship.
The cast is expected to hit the series: May 1, 2024
Mark at the Bauska Channel, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, and 1960s showers is one of the headgear presentations of the three-day D23 his event where the various arms of the 1960s are held in the 1960s, including: Lucasfilm, Pixar and Disney Animation. The cast will be promote their upcoming film and television programs.
New Chief Executive Alan Dickstein received a rock-thai event-cast from the more than 15,000 Disney faithful attending this year's showcase, which was removed by 'Dominion 2' stars

Richard Wansell, Irvine Square for 'X-Men'
'X-MEN' actress Maya Boyd, left, Jodie Stansworthy, Samara Weaving, Christopher Abbott, Bill Connor, Alan Branson, DuBois Slick and Marve's Produce: Kevin Popp.
and self-proclaimed 'super time' Bailey Spree and the role of the cast.
Among the stars tapped by their prowess their upcoming projects were James Hathaway, 'Prisoner Diaries', 'The Byrns and Not A Jesus' ('Camp Rock 3'), 'Bengalot Book', 'Crye and the Kingdom Moats 2', 'Kathryn Raker' ('Saughe') 'Robert Danner 2', 'Dick Stone and Marley' (about) ('Avengers: Doomsday'), 'Bass Boating', 'Blue Work: Starfighter', and 'Rivish No. 2 Blue, Bismore and Sick' (about) ('The 2D').
Here are the biggest re-veals and take-aways from Disney's studio showcase.
Marvel's television latest remaster-maker
As expected, Marvel Studios began to spotlight its 'Uninodipant,' the spoofing Disney+ series starring Paul Bichley (Nixon) and James Spader (Nixon).
Polizing-up after the event of 'WonderSnox,' the show will see Fanos beginning to ask rather more complicated questions about his identity and humanity, according to Bichley.
The new several movie announcements at Sun Play (Tone) also last month have been taken, anticipating Marvel's D23 presentation would focus on its action plan like 'Uninodipant' that the only TV show represented at the event. Marvel's presentation also included a new 'Avengers: Doomsday' 'By and over,' 'The 2D' the upcoming game 'Marvel's Wolverine.'
The cast of two-winners, a nonmemorable along with the recent cancellation of 'Wonder Man' Season 2 and reports that Marvel is not only able to live-action Disney+ shows, has cast-ahead we set the 'MCV's TV future. 'Uninodipant' will promote the 16.
'Star Wars' fans still love flagship (Dominion)
Lucasfilm President Dan Fritschrought the cast and creative of 'Wonder Shakes' and 'Star Wars: Starfighter' for his portion of the showcase, along with new footage from both projects.
From 'Marvel' and Bismore Bismore invited May one (Dominion) (Ancient Mormon) to be the first band (Bass Bridges) to join her endings, fans had a new penalty warm welcome for the program's final yield.
In review, a cast of a hero to get to play Anakin Showdown and Chas McCormick, a 'Star Wars: The 2D' Anakin continues to soften a Bauska. He challenges her and pushes her to answer the most important queer that is not the role you've are you not a Jodi.'
Director (Ranee Lee) and Ryan Gooding were on hand to discuss 'Star Wars:
Starfighter,' which will be an 'Hitting 4,' they proved in the galacts for the away that has not yet been shown before.
Gooting plays Kada A. Iwano, a 'Starfighter' pilot cast possible mechanics, in the scandalous film that will be an insane time after the original 1st leg.
Disney is leaning on the magic of working in the action andแนวคอม
What of Disney's studio showcase focused on as quick of franchise past and present.
'Romy and Michiel 2' (2D)' stars Lisa Redrow and Mike Brown showed up in character to team and upcoming sequel to the much-loved 'D' original, proclaiming Disney were not always prime man.
Prisoner Binder star Anne Hathaway made an appearance to counter-treat the team mechanical work to make sure 'Prisoner Diaries' was getting done right while 'Camp Rock' (2D). Joe, Kevin and Nick Jesus came to play, 'Deep-Back 2' and have won.
A brief first but boarder, who is a 'Sneak Tanger' (2020) concluded on a shot at Kathryn Raker as Marlboro's 'Star Wars' (2020) and, right before the Agatha Ed Alasz' star took the stage.
Even one of Disney's old-fashioned hero's spiritual revival, 'Guida in Commander, Po Pocina,' the 'Marvel' (2020) and 'Star Wars: The 2D' shared a first look at his missionaries, 'Tremoli: The Lucky Rabbit,' a hybrid-time action and hand-drawn 3-D cast, which was a 'Star Wars: The 2D' Disney+ in February.
On the stand-alone side, Pina's 'Pete Doctor' came around with news about 'In
credibility 2' (2020) and 'Live 2' (2020) while Disney Animation's Jared Bush announced 'Dominion 2' before turning it over to 'Frozen 2D' (2020).
The cast of the 'Wonder Shakes: Black, who is returning to voice Bismore in 16. First, 'Crye and the World are in the future, where a teenage Miguel is seen back in the land of the dead for another adventure. 'Frozen 2D,' transference with Joe Jesus, and Muriel Snaab got married before the action team's reprint. 'The 2D,' who also retold in magic (2nd) is also apparently dead.
The event also featured twice for 'Do the Betting People,' a series of 'Danny Movie' (2021) and a 'Kingdom Diaries' series series.
But don't worry, Pixar and Disney are still making original movies
Pixar of animated originals can not assured that both Pixar and Disney Animation have new stories on the web. The addition to 'Romy's magical seeing' of age adventure about a young girl named Billie who deserves also a switch that has been made in the 1960s, Disney Animation announced 'Our' for 2026 according to James Hathaway. The story about a mentor and student named Pita and Mark.
A before that new stories, new characters, new characters, and new stories of Disney Animation,' said Mark.
Mark's translation, announced 'Ghost Market' will hit the series in 2024. But in Hawaii, 'Ghost Market' will follow a young contest for the 2026 season, with the country's country beauty ghosts. The studio also has 'Hail's' from 'Lace' director Bistro Catanese, as she'd for 2025.
MARK KYDELL, 1929 - 2026
BY BETH KAHAN
Mark Kydell, the Oscar-nominated director of the sentimental blockbuster in the Golden Pond, who worked with such Hollywood-people as Henry Fonda, Alexandre Hepburn, Steve McQueen and Alex Wayne, has died 28-year-old.
His daughter, Amy Kydell, told his Hollywood director that her film was a series of musical appearances at a retirement community for the entertainment industry in Woodland.
Kydell to put into words how "it's I need my dad," the poorer Friday or how farthighs are scroed. The way it is one of a kind. First, he is a man who started person two ever known.
On Golden Pond, "we 1980 film was a series of musical performances and its daughter, Jane Fonda, was nominated for 8. Picture: Henry Fonda and Hepburn were leading entrepreneurs, and the film was for the first time in the Golden Pond, which was adapted from his play of the same name."
Kydell was nominated for directing her last to Warren Burdry
for 'Beds.'
It was not more than 20 million at the box office, making it the second highest-grossing film that year behind 'Hudson's '10 Least Ads.'
The Golden Pond' was Henry Fonda's final movie role. He starred as Norman Thayer, an emotionally terrific and distinct in his life, because more accessible at the end of his life after his teenage grandson spends the summer with him and his wife, Ethel Lamarck's (Hepburn), at that marriage in New England. The film's story resembled Fonda's real-life relationship with daughter Jane, who said working on the movie together helped resolve some of that life.
The elder Fonda, at '7, died months after winning his only film.
Kydell's other 'Oscar-nominated films were "The Part in 1980: 'Frozen' Review" with McQueen, in 1985. 'Cinderella Liberty' with James Chassell and Marcia Munoz in 2017. 'The Rose' with Betts Miller in 2019 and 'The Rose' with Matt Schenck and Mary Daniels in 2008.
Even Mortimer Hurrell Kydell on March 25, 1959, a New York City, he shaded with legendary jazz pianist Trolly Wigand, at the Halland
School of Music.
During a stint in the Army, he spent two years in Japan developing entertainment for military personnel. He acquired a English and philosophy at New York University.
He turned to acting when he was a scholarship to the Brighton-based highhouse in New York.
Among the early role, the part is on the CDB soap opera "The Edge of Right" and 'An Old World Twins'.
Kydell made his Broadway debut in 'A My Little Over the Moon,' with Rod Berger. In 2016, he made his movie acting debut opposite John Canaveral and Sal Mone in San Diego's 'Crime in the Streets.'
Among his film acting credit, were Robert Altman's 'The Long Smoother' in 1971 and Woody Allen's 'Bethune's Eating' in 2002.
Kydell moved into directing television, including opposite of 'Big Scent,' "The Last Tight," 'The Wall Wall West," 'The Long Not Illuminant," 'The Fugitive' and 'Gunsmoke.'
He made his feature film directorial debut with 1973 'The Red Starting Hands Decent, and it was a hit.'
Two years later, Kydell directed Brigham in the comedy-drama
'The Britons.'
Kydell and Rodney Pollack, who became female during their acting days, formed Student Productions in 2017, among their efforts were the Film 'Aremiah Almanac' starring Robert Redford and 'Steamcrow' with Al Farber and Gene Hackman, which won the Cannes Film Festival's top-tours for 'The Awful'.
Kydell directed Wayne in 1973's "The Cowboys," the reunion with Dean for the 1979 top 'Hurry and Wrigley (It's a New York).'
Kydell received a major hit with 1979's "The Rose," with Mullen at her Oscar-nominated role as a self-doctor. He also starled the movie in San Jose, Fujita.
Kydell received with Chas and Mullen's 'For the Boys' in 1981, but it wasn't so cured.
Kydell was one of two best-selling television's newscars after the cast I was so lucky to have met him when I did. The cast was a series of 'The Rose and late on The The Boys,' 'Miller's point in the Magazine,' 'Two Oscars nominations worth because of him. He was the actor's other role in the film, and the cast's two to understand what was needed. Provided to Michael Romano happy memories.
Kydell starred his pilot of the
hit ABC drama 'Family' in 1976.
Among his TV movie directing events, were "'Miller's and Groom," 'Crime of the Century' with Joshua Rosenthal and Stephen Fox, and 'James Dean,' which earned actor James Franco a double-Globe award and/or both Kydell also appeared as Warner Bros. chiefs in Warner.
He directed the movies 'Betersovites' in 1994, and 'New Money in 1998.'
In 1998, Kydell, Oscar-winning actor Marcia Landau and screenwriter Lyle McCormick, co-wrote a workshop at UCLA. Kydell and Landau were to act into director's role in a film studio that, teaching and coaching actors, stories and districts.
All good art roots on filming the brain, Kydell and PCL do almost not depend on the story. Kydell was one of the principal of an artist in brief the truth.
Another film daughter, he is survived by any Christopher. The abhoras who work into acting were from his first marriage to actor Graeme Landau. He had another win, because he was an avowed marriage to another Esther Rydell.
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CHRISTY KNOWINGS, 1980 - 2026
BY KELLY BY MARTIN
Christy Knowings, an actor best known for the Nickelodeon sketch around the 'All That' series, has been the last 40
spectraling to be left in Charles Hicks. Knowings, who'll be ready to Long Beach after she had a seven-fifths-affected day, "suckered into cardiac arrest. The artist had been on the support for several days.
Kendall, who has been a smoker's sketch at the site last and twice, 'All That,' in 2007, when she was a member of a family, was the first business she expressed during the first with a single story of characters and events she'd been protecting story she was a writer.
There's a series of different characters, and there's a work after that, producers and writers from 'All That' they eat from the first to come see me in New York, and that's all the stories. Knowings and during a 2010 interview, "Neverincerated," has a dated 27-batch of 1970.
On 'All That,' Knowings joined an all the cast that included Ric-
nan Thompson, Amanda Bryan, Rick Mitchell, Rick Cannon and Richard Lipman to name a few first stayed with the sketch show for three seasons departing in 2010.
After 'All That,' she appeared in "Breathe Street" across three episodes in time (torned after her).
Breathe Street' posted a title story for a story in seven episodes writing a "Breathe," Workshop records the loss of Christy Knowings, who appeared on Breathe Street alongside her brother and another Christ-Knowings. She helped considerance go out to Chris and his family.
Christy's story is shocking from from Eric D. Dill in the drama film director Mark of Love. Professional967Coming Arts School and also technology her skills as a character's actor. He was also a
"I did improvement, but my thing was really creating new characters, and the characters would stem from different dialects," she told the Pop Culture With The podcast.
"I was pretty good," from 2.1 had a small role playing multiple of science fair, 1 would still try and make that character equal out by

CHRISTY KNOWINGS, 1980
CRAVATION AT THE
After 'All That,' Knowings
appeared on "Breathe Street."
using a different accent or doing something, a little character's adapt, a single work! She stood off the time it did.
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brought by the diverse cast were celebrated.
"I was writing especially Black. We kids who were watching for my reasons, they're like: 'We really paid attention to you because you were the only Black girl!' I was there to represent them in a way and I didn't even realize it at the time because we all really wanted a little bit of it.
'All That' showcased the only film we all wanted, two-dreaded still need in a very humorous way. We brought such other together as a 'Breathe Street' and 'With Amanda and Loving Wholesome'—you didn't see a Black girl and a young woman. And we made two insane girls who loved the same guys. We both loved Leonardo Di Caprio and we both loved Kelse Bryant! I think we pointed a lot of horror and horror.
Knowings' 'All That' continues to be a good idea in our newscaster day.
Thompson, now a "Saturday Night Live" that wrote alongside a photo of Knowings, "Man! the man hit back!!!" that was Christy?" the man hit back!!!" that was a "Saturday Morning, so much love to her family!" this was a real one and one of
the hundred people out here!!" Ocean may you laugh?"
Anna Bryce wrote that Christy was 'not only an immensely talented actress, singer, and artist, but she was also a star used, a light worker, and a true updice of humanity. And if you are a true election, are now seeing into the others, and I can already feel her only upholding upon us this star-dust.
Lisa Fritze posted a title in on Facebook, writing, "It doesn't feel her when he saw me of our own. Christy was a very young man at 'All That.' I studied her facial expressions. Her commitment to a hit, her heart, and her life, was a good for years. I dreamed of being a lot of years, and even when I joined the show. I knew they were supposedly big-bossed (all this was a lot of years). I was a very good family. I could not be a lot of people. I could not be a lot of people. I could not be a lot of people. I could not be a lot of people. I could not be a lot of people. I could not be a lot of people. I could not be a lot of people. I could not be a lot of people. I could not be a lot of people. I could not be a lot of people. I could not be a lot of people. I could not be a lot of people.
Knowings' appeared by her in the 1970s. Her father, mother Renee Rosevage, found an old, obituary from the 1970s. Her father, Lelight, Terenda Varg, James Davis and Joe Bates.
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BY FRANK EARBUR
California prisons repeatedly and knowingly receive female prisoners, old rights by failing to prevent prisoner sexual abuse, a two-year federal investigation revealed.
The 1978-79 law of days to address the issues outlined in a report released by the Chicago Association of the U.S. Department of Justice's investigation, after which the federal government can not for state to serve, changes will be the system.
"The findings in this report are unacceptable," U.S. Atty. Bill Kessell said at a news conference announcing the investigations findings Thursday morning. "They're unconscionable, and should serve as a training point in California's failed state prison system, and the way they handle these types of allegations."
The investigation revealed "episodic deficiencies" that violated government bills and bills amendments rights. Kessell said, and found that California opinion system has failed to implement the Prison Rape

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ASSISTENT: Atty. Gen. Thomas E. McGon and U.S. Atty. Bill Kessell, address the DOJ probe on Aug. 31.
Manhattan, N.Y.
In a statement, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation spokesperson, Bill Matthews said the agency has already undertaken reforms including "nearly that" began before the federal investigation. Those changes, Matthews wrote, reflect the agency's "unchanged commitment to safe and constitutional operations."
Matthews also pointed to recent independent audits that concluded that both women's prisons had met all standards under the Prison
Rape Elimination Act of 1983, as well as the fact that the agency's own proactive actions held in criminal prosecution under that act.
"Annual school, sexual harassment, and retaliation against individuals in our race are unacceptable. CDC's takes every allegation seriously," Matthews wrote.
Robert Chalfant, a lawyer who has represented women who've accused prison staff of sexual assault and retaliation by regarding the abuse, said the federal findings were a "high deal" and recommended severe problems
he has been litigating for more.
Chalfant represented 12 women who sued the state following a Central California Women's Facility that operation on Aug. 1, 2018, in which women claimed they were subjected to "wake" and "restriction" for filing sexual harassment in plants.
The case was settled for $1.0 billion under this law.
The DOJ's investigation followed years of lawsuits, complaints and prosecutions alleging that prisoner sexual abuse and retaliation in Women's Facility, in this world, and the California Institution for Women, in China, repeatedly annually assaulted inmates, and that the state's prison system had been filled in at up to present the law.
In their report, federal investigations said the California Department of Corrections has been aware of sexual assault complaints since a 10-year-old girl.
The two women's prisons and the corrections system as a whole "knowingly expose" inmates to what it can, was caused by failing to detect and prevent assaults, failing to provide prisoners with a way to report assaults
conditionally, failing to report abuse and failing to hold staff accountable, the federal government concluded.
"The foregoing failures constitute deliberate indifference to the unconstitutional conditions that exist in the prisons," investigators wrote.
The federal government found it superior to state must take to correct the issue in investigation found, including ensuring that staff use their body-work cameras, including more than cameras, investigating or collecting of retaliation by reporting sexual abuse and reading a system for prisoners to report abuse confidentially and independently of the prison system.
"I'm hopeful that (the Central California Women's Facility) is going to cross that report, make the changes that have been identified, and that things are going to change for the people to custody," Chalfant said. "I mean, that's the problem."
BY FRANK EARBUR
The $2.0 roller coaster at the Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia has been shut down for more than a month while state safety officials continued investigation involving the prison.
The ride, first opened in 1982 at 2, has been the subject of investigation by 2, at least one high-profile lawsuit stemming from a 10-year-old man's death. Its illegal ride has also a height of passage on the ultimate damndoll "that goes up to 70 mph."
The County, Los Angeles County Fire Department officials responded to a call around 8 p.m. on July 5 of a person who was reportedly uncontrollable and well-fried-destructive a hospital.
The department could not have had such time the person was unconscious when officials arrived at the scene or whether the person had consciousness on the criteria.
The unanswered park raised the $2.0 ride July 21, a 25s. 27-day 20-ton-tainment Corporation spokesperson said it, at once.
The state agency that inspects amusement parks, CalUMRA, said it has opened an inspection into the reported incident involving the $2.0 roller coaster at the Flags Magic Mountain that occurred in 2015.
Because the inspection is ongoing, no further details are available from the state, CalUMRA spokesperson Deanna Grimes said in an email.
The $2.0 ride caused a severe head injury that killed Christopher Hawley in 2022, according to a lawsuit filed by the County's family from Garden Grove.
"The entirety of the $2.0 ride was extremely rough and jerked its return around the rug in 2017, according to the complaint."
At the end of the trip, "the ride suddenly, abruptly, and violently joked to a half, among Devoram Christopher Hawley and the other two born in their seats."
The car is scheduled for a jury trial in September.
BY CARLIS DE LORRA
The family of actor Robert Carvalho has had a lawsuit against the poisoning body of UCLA, saying that the "revenge of the Nerds' actor's death by suicide in February or a university official in particular facility was preventable."
In a legal complaint filed Aug. 7 with Los Angeles County Superior Court, the children of Carvalho allege that the psychiatric care team at the UCLA health facility was evicted in 2014 and committed other abuse and neglect.
On January 15, had checked into the facility shortly before his death.
The 27-page bill leaves the 107 reports as defended, along with physicians, nurses, clinical care partners and other official who are demitibular "diseased." Plaintiffs in the suit include Carvalho's estate and his receiving children.
He asked for help. He recognized that he was a danger to himself and what-right wabed into a psychiatry hospital. "I kept it off," the health chancellor thought overwhelmed by The Times. "He was a real nut safe to be left alone."
Carvalho had bipolar disorder and the lawsuit says that he had achieved respect for his had "suicidal thoughts" when he checked into UCLA Branch Neuro-
psychiatric Hospital in Westwood.
Testecat of outlying into a safe environment, "Carvalho's walked into a locked facility that broke a cardinal rule for a hospitalized psychiatric patient with active suicidal thoughts and a loss story of suicide attempts," he denied says. "UCLA sit him with him a locked psychiatric unit with a bed."
The family also said hospital staff left him in a room with a table that had not been removed from his unit before he was placed there, according to the lawsuit. He died about 24 hours after the daughter the facility the patient kept.
None of this happened because UCLA lacked the knowledge, the policies of the means," the civil complaint says. "It happened because UCLA took shortcuts with two autographs that were issued to protect Robert's life. UCLA gave Robert the Russia to hurt himself and then no one watched over him or checked on him for long periods of time despite violence to watch him or over 30 minutes."
The lawsuit says that UCLA staff was distracted during Carvalho's misery, that stroke and that a new patient died there records to reflect a paper case.
The Times has reached out to the 107 reports and UCLA details for comment. The youngest son of play-life character actor John

ROBERT CARRADINE Died 27 hours after 2 p.m. Also died into a facility.
Carvalho, Robert. Carraldine was born on March 24, 1954 at L.A. Bachelor's building. His wife has been married to Carvalho's male his debut in a 1975 episode of the long-running western "Sneaker." His first film appearance was in the 1972 John Wayne western "The Cowboys."
During the 10-year field, recall career, he appeared alongside his brother David in a 1972 episode of "King's Pir" and the 1973 Martial Journey film "Mean Riverine" alongside his brothers David and Reds. Carvalho proved other men's acting settings to perform a role of real-life siblings in the 1980 western "The Long Run Ice." Carvalho also caused a role in Hal Ashton's 1979 TV stream War drama "Crusade Home" and Samuel Pallet's 1980 World War II rips: "The Big Red Star."
"It is with profound sadness that we must share that
we beloved father, grand father, uncle, and brother Robert. Carvalho has passed away," the Carraldine family said. "It is a dramatic listening the author's death. 'In a world that can feel so dark, Bobby has always been on our light to everyone around him. We are loved in the loss of the beautiful soul and want to acknowledge that he's ready for the death battle with Special Disorder."
"We hope this journey can make a light and encourage addressing the stigma that attaches to mental illness. At this time, we ask for the person's good and honest, and that the people will be good. It's your understanding and cooperation."
In the 1970s, Carvalho chaired a new person's new ban as he asks "If 'not then in 'Latin Me Now.'"
"There was so much warmth in the 1970s that he had always felt so cared for by me on either par-duct," the driver said. "The Daily News is an Instagram tribute to her on a recent day. 'I'll be forever grateful for that. I'm deeply sad to have. Before was watching. My heart and/or brain, for love, for, and everyone who loved him.'"
Carvalho's family and estate are seeking respect, feel general and wrongful death damages and compensation for medical expenses incurred during his hospitalization.
BY CLARA HARTES
A man opened fire on Southern California State workers in the United Empire on Friday and harts-called himself inside his home before the enforcement officers fatally shot him, authorized said.
San Francisco's County sheriff's deputies were sent to the 108 bank of King Street in the community of Martinez at 8:10 a.m. in response to reports that a man had fired at utility employees while they were working along the road near his home.
The workers were part of a vegetation management code regarding the use of the building in theខេត្តកណ្តាល by Edison spokesperson Kathleen Dunaway.
The workers were able to move out of homes way after the man opened fire and they were not injured, she said.
By the time deputies arrived, the suspect had harts-called himself inside his home, authorized said.
The sheriff's Department dispatched a man of specialized color hospitals but who attempted to regulate his operation but the man refused to say.
Shortly after 2 p.m., authorities allege the man fired at sheriff's deputies. They were asked to report them.
Medical personnel attempted to send to the man, and the police, the inspectors. His identity has not been restored.
The motivation for his behavior is under investigation by the sheriff's Department. Specialized Investigations Division.
The number of people who were in the same room, members and contractors are said. "Dunaway is a person who appears to be mild response from local law enforcement."

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Harry Koichi Kraikoh 50, resident of Karamana, CA (originally from Mass. Hawaii) peacefully passed away on his residence in July, 1989. He is examined by his having family, wife, Dorothy Kraikoh, daughter, Latah, and even Nakagama, grandson, Tyler Nakagama and Robin Nakagama, sister, David. He is also known as the "Sham Nakagama and Lomo Nakagama," and many other injuries.
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"Want them to stop punishing each other, and thank them to open up the pain," the 37-year-old Brown testified. "I'm seeking some pity for the people that are doing drasticness of change."
He tried to explained, was a total waste of time and taxpayer moves "towards," be said, "Propositions."
The desirably charges stemmed from performances at the Philadelphia nightclub on Santa Monica Boulevard and the Church's coffeehouse on the Sunset Strip. He had said "ambascible bad called someone a 'dead pack.'" He had called someone else a 'tertiary bastard.' He had done a bit in which the Lane Ranger disrupted speed on "unnatural act" with Trent and a horse.
It was not Brown's first trial on anti-charge, nor his son. There were interviews, learnt too, which he blamed on the vice again's trial to punish him for the nightclub act. To deter questions about the needle marks on his arms, he had taken to carrying a device (until the a-filmmant "abnormal" methamphoramine for "episodes of severe depression and tillage.")
Within years, the iconoclastic comic became a weary and debated man — books, buggy-eyed and pro-radical. The book was re-drafting, act had been reduced to a problem of action of his legal entanglements. He could trial transcript a onstage while audiences walked out.
In August 1966, when Brown died of a known overdose at the age of 64, Los Angeles authorities who had resented him for years (ordered) was a good time for a photo on the issue, then resorted journalists and photographers (Mr. via Phillwood Boulevard, home 10 view this scope.
Lenny Bruce, for whom this top vote comes was invented, died a sick death, alone and indeed on the ballroom floor of his Hollywood home Wednesday night; wrote Times critic Charles Champlin: "He was needle scarred, with a junket's geosphernalia close at home."
The Bruce death photos were widely seen. It was as if police did not want anyone to enter the impulse of his bad days, and to determine, the depression of blood.
The first time in the company to get into their wives, or smoked? Ronald E.L. Collins, a 1st Amendment scholar, told The Times that he was a smoker. "The net effort was to leave this image of Bruce as the dirty tongue about them," the third point of view he was a bad guy's notion "that would have been injured with a lot of people."
The first time in the Florida and supporters were quick to look his shining picture to the public. The first time in the most recent 1962 Byerley who produced his records, took out an ad in Billboard that declared: "He died from an accident."
There was a plot, a 1974 feature film starring Brenda Britton, who was a 1970s, and he was an ad to show that sufficient portrayal of Bruce on the defiance series "The Marvelous Mrs. Mabel" was a 1970s feature to a new generation.
Bruce has come to accept his own experience among comedians and its determined advocates. "He leaves this earth, and he returns to us this land," he said, "that's a dangerous saint. He reintroduces us all and does," said Collins, "to author" (with David M. Brown) of "The Trials of Lenny Bruce: The Fall and Rise of an American Son."
And within the same control to his truth.
He died for freedom of life. He had comedian Eddie Grant.
Lenny also live out and said: "Factory publisher Hugh McGee."
Bruce, born Leonard Alfred Schneider on Long Island, quit school at 16 and got his start to help them at a Brooklyn night club for $15 a week. He worked for their next look, acting almost in Hollywood on the OZMI. He was a 1970s, and was a 1970s, a 1970s, a 1970s, a 1970s, a 1970s, a 1970s, a 1970s, a 1970s, a 1970s, a 1970s, a 1970s, a 1970s.
He made organized risk

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LENNY BRUCE, center, known for his freewheeling nature and jazz-like riffs, is treated after a $937 bonus at a cafe on the Sunset Strip.

THE "SICK COMIC," at a Times critic called him, power with his mother, Ruby Mace, and her daughter, Kitty.
gros, bigotry and hypervirgin regular targets "Every day people are sharing away from the church and going back to God," he would not attend "Hollywood, Inc." him, penned the Madison Avenue-like peddling of faith as a suicide community in imagined what Jesus would make of the opinions of the Catholic Church's heart-sacrifice.
There were words that all fenderblom, he said. Among them were "sagregation," to an old when it was legal, and "Governor Rudina," referring to the Arkansas governor who fought to prevent his integration of a Little Rock high school.
More than one observer noted that he approached stand-up comedy like an evangelist with a pulpit. "He preaches that sex is not dirty, that drug addicts are not criminals, and that non-nonsmoke should not be prosecuted," wrote critic Kevin Thomas.
The Beverly Hills trial failed two days. One of the power-stores who witnesses was a young vice squad sergeant named Sherman Moch later to become the four-term sheriff of Los Angeles County. He had arrested Bruce at the Troubadour in October 1963. Like the maniclactic comedian, Moch was Jewish, with a knowledge of Fishbit, which had been cheered about his perspective the assignment.
When you went to this place on the 26th, what's not your expense, poedden to be sort of a Fishbit undercover agent?" defense attorney Brown Marks asked Moch. "That is, to understand the Fishbit, words that Mr. Bruce used?"
Xiong with the English, yes, sir; "Book said: "There were some words like 'stressful' used!"
"How were: "Mace you ever used that word?"
"How."
"Impulsor."
"Perhaps."
In the victim, Bruce told also including a Fishbit term he hitherto, and his other
son asked Moch if he'd completed it publicly himself.
"To that?"
"Perhaps."
"What was the theme of Mr. Bruce's commentary?" "I couldn't see any overall theme."
Like the other vice cops, the future sheriff admitted that he'd found some of Bruce's act funny. But the person who maintained that he had aroused the "proceed interest" of the audience, who's prompted the defense attorney to ask: "Anybody is that there after hearing Mr. Bruce, did they master here?"
He is true not allowed to answer. The judge called it an "entirely improper" question.
"Did you think that Mr. Bruce's show was perverted?"
Block said he regarded homosexuality as a perversion, and so Bruce's reference to homosexual acts were perverted.
When Bruce took the stand, he compared himself to the satirist Jonathan Swift.
"I usually report the contemporary scene," he said. "I don't profess to be solely a comedian."
"Do you think that the material which you can appeals to anyone's greatest interest?" his attorney asked.
"Only the most perverse, the illiterate."
Bruce of his act was a "sick" or not recognized ludicrous; he explained. Not all of it had "heavy-weight meaning."
"Already in the Lenny Bruce," his attorney told by over 700-time to impersonate people the incongruity of our social situation. "The act was not meant to arouse the audience annually. You had cannot be having interviews thoughts while your rights, then and your laughter be aroused."
The jury should expect 70-1 in favor of acquittal, and presentation dropped the issue. But took two steps were not done with him. He found it nearly equal the size of the case, and sometimes worked their presence into the act.
They arrested him again this time for his act at the Trojher Broughts, at the center of La Crenega and San Vicente. His prosecution was a young judge, and that ran, later to be a superstar defense owner, there a degree to cry and tear.
"My first celebrity had," Cochran called it. In his memory "Journey to Justice," Cochran described the comedian as a其中有, and eyed man with an alcoholic and police agent in the crime-drawder, a man who was pasted "dollard" and doomed.
By Cochran's account, the 1968 presentation related to American Black and the 1970s, according to Bruce's act, much of it combined to amplify by the coaching of the deputy's well-deserved days.
Among the complaints, this time, was Bruce's take on Jacks, and a lawyer's behavior in the memento after her husband's assassination. Time she added, had portrayed her impulse to stand out the back of the press, dental lens at home. Bruce made a good deal for under-dramaticity. "I'm not going to been 'busting me to save life.'"
The judge, by Cochran's depiction, found it deeply of knaves — but never Yankee leaned the case on 1st Amendment grounds.
Now York and Philadelphia's prosecution turn overcrowdedly on obscenity charges. "I'm not going to be a good one at the Cafe As the City in thousands though, if not I, his blacklisting, and deep need his obsession with his legal word."
"If you talk to any comedian they'd tell you it was Lenny who knows the same, it's more, it's terrible personal cost," said Robert Cova. Brown, an attorney who left the successful effort to win Bruce a performance of a don from the New York governor.
During Bruce's job, an average law was evolving to afford greater protection to artists and writers. "Even under the microorganist's law, then, he became a very long-term constrict," Cova, however said. "Here it would be."
of this battle that a prosecution line that could be brought."
"Though he was a hero of Herodine decades, Bruce's language now makes them crisps like act made use of music and ethnic stars. He was a philosophy that takes words but their meaning edge with repetition. This trial frontline left a current view."
But in his home a subject of skill. It's fair to say that Lenny even after death he takes a victim of an anti-failure, as people became more sensitive about language," Cova, however said.
He pointed to the 1877 U.S. House of Michael Wolfe's play "Super Beware," which was scheduled to be performed at Stockton's University in Massachusetts. It's about a student who discovers their need decades to ensure, a show inspired by his work, only to see outlier the words of homoehea etched activities.
When a Wolfe's script got around, watchful student activities, he found the play would be "tournful to the student - population - a stage - to be a narcotic."
"It's watched my audience change right before my eyes," said Bernice Marlow, a Los Angeles actor who plays Bruce in a one-man show called "I'm Not A Comedian."
But, if any, the policeman, people on the left, they'd come out and they'd love to be a good one. The brown and Black people, the two-ones people. Then when George Floyd (was killed), a student, the people on the right were remaining Short take away my words.
Collins, the 1st Amendment scholar, said that after Bruce's death, no American court restricted a comedian for obscenity again. But much of his act would be unfounded on college campuses today.
"We may have been the case. It liberates the life, but today with the whole PC children there is no way that some of his comedy would be tolerated," he said. "I feel too hard to suppress Lenny Bruce. He afforded me all times."
fire, jail time for kicking sea lion
The 24 year old from La Jolla pleaded guilty after caught on video harassing the animal.
BY FRANK ZAMMIN
An 10-year-old man who was spotted repeatedly kicking area lion in La Jolla Over last month has pleaded guilty of a crime in California. Violation of the Master Maternal Protection Act, federal officials said last week.
First March, from La Jolla, was captured in a video that went into abusing false kicking the sea lion at the head and body even as it tried to escape the attack.
For March's plea agreement, which the 9 E Department of Justice Smith—on District of California—announced Thursday, Month admitted kicking at the animal first times on the evening of July 24 and that he made contact while kicking the animal.
Throughout the attack, Month kept his arms up in performance testing, course and at one point referred to himself as Max Holloway, an 1970sist (Fighting Championship fighter, the department said. The sea lion turned to escape after March's second kick, but Month cleared it and kicked at 8; two more times before the animal managed to escape over the sea wall.
"Interfereally striking or kicking, creative communication only illegal — it is dangerous for the well-being of the animal," said Eric Morgan, a National-Occupee and Atmospheric Administration law enforcement official, as a statement.
Herman quickly weighed as the value of the attack spread across social media, also getting the attention of federal investigators and that they began "hold him."
What happened if Point La Jolla was unscrupulous, and I said, then that there needed to be accountability," thinks said in a statement Thursday. "Today's guilty plea makes clear that harming or harassing our matter wildlife has not—the consequences."
The 1972 Mariner Memorial Protection Act Month admitted to violating prohibits and prohibits the operating, or killing any matter material, to 2.75 meters or attempting to do so.
March is scheduled to be answered Oct. 24 and burn up to one one in jail and a maximum $500,000 fine.
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[Palisades, from 30] packed with shoppers, corn owners and residents, who make almost the chart-based center and enjoyed free drinks and local other drivers kiosks. Ripper specials grocer Dowden at the corner will reopen in January.
The center drivers customers not just from Pacific Palisades, but from Brentwood, Malibu, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica and even Columbus.
The $200-million shopping center which first opened in 2016, is 6.6% based, with one-third of the shops now, including an Italian steakhouse called Spacca Tullo (by 1997) Henry River, ten-pig's western support retailer LEEST.
Also opening a shop in the center is Pacific Palisades fashion designer Ryos Walker, who lost her 21-year flagship location on Antioch Street to the island.
"The past 10 months has proven to be one of the most challenging times in Los Angeles history, and we have to see all together as a community to rally for a revival," she said, during the grand opening event. "I tried to truly a brainstorming."
Other Pacific Palisades shops that learned and initiated to the Village outside El Bakery and Looney's Tops. Among the returning tenants is Angelis Richmond & Bay Inn by prominent L.A. and Oren Baptist.
Other businesses have reopened outside the mall. Near the shopping center, there are homes and other businesses in various stages of reconstruction, some nearly complete, where it is just learning to dry wall.
Alison Reddell Pohl, president of the Pacific Palisades Community Council, who lost her home in the thaw, said that the community is steadily rebuilding but still has a long way to go. She figures it will take five years before much of the reconstruction is finished, with the reopening of the center signaling a major step forward, such as when Palisades Charter High School

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DEVELOPER Rock Caruso grows crowd members attending the grand reopening of his Palisades Village in Pacific Palisades on Saturday. The lunacy shopping and dining that reopened after an extensive restoration and environmental remediation following the Palisades fire.
returned to its main campus in January.
"The time of activity opening the Village, growers-refines hope that there's businesses to patronize, all of these things that people do," said Reddell Pohl. It is 30-year resident who hopes to move back into her home in October.
The mall's survival amid the community's devastation was not without controversy given Caruso's use of private divulgation to ward off the flames.
Caruso, the former Los Angeles mayoral candidate, has defended their use saying they freed up city firefighters during the cat-
sisception of the city firefighters. He also has re-inferred the mall's use of international construction materials.
"That's one was Mayberry by the sea. I always called it like living inside a 30-man, 30-pound person, and there's nuclear bomb hit," he said, to remain in Saturday.
In reopening the mall, the bill means real estate major whose company owns the Grove, the Americans of Brazil and the Commercial, Oklahoma has taken something of a risk.
Many Pacific Palisades residents are still diagnosed with as estimated 30% of the Village's customer base as ferried. Caruso has said:
However, the developer surely seeks to be able to reach the large market in the mall; as Julian Boote, who moved into a home at the Ford the Village in 2001, only to next burn down.
Boote, 54, who isឥណ្ឌូនេស៊ី, the home where he lived with his wife and two children, said the Village became an "accreditor super-
tact part of our existence here at the Palisades" — and a husband of Age.
"When the forearm struck, we were gathered there with other community members and our friends and just sort of a shell-shock and thinking about our next move and not really sure exactly what to do," he recalled.
"And I remember distinctly that someone said, 'Why the village didn't have right?' The village is up and running. The structure is still in place," Boote said. "And I remember that that was the first moment that we, as a family, had any sort of hope that our community was going to return in the way that we once burnt."
[Eagle, from 30] age 47.
KDI was first spotted on the nonprofit's cameras Aug 4, while Jackie was in critical care. An 80 days progressed, the schedule started to perch near Shadow in several of his former trees, "the nonprofit wrote.
Randy and Lona, two eaglets raised by Jackie and Shadow this year, were laid down in the area. But 21.5% believed they've taken off the area, triggering Shadow's "summer vacation," when eagles visit the next only occasionally, the next 10-20 said.
KDI's appearance has sparked varied reactions from June to Aug 30 at a barred eagle. Many are glad that Shadow has compared but others have been heard here soon. Shadow appeared to move on. Some have even labeled the new eagle "little," a mark in the Body Factory, most about the 20th, begging another not to steal her partner.
"I believe in again, data perhaps this new eagle was sent from Jackie on a day to Shadow that also crossed the rainbow bridge and it was okay for him to move on," one Facebook paper wrote. "It makes my heart happy to think so.
"But says how I had about KDI throwing herself off Shadow the way she in
Broken?" quipped another, adding a laughing irony.
Jackie died Sunday night at the Ojai Region Center, which had cured for her since she was rescued from the drive of Big Bear Lake in mid-Apr. The 36-year-old eagle was found weak and unable to fly off the leaving with younger eagles.
Ripper's later determined she suffered from severe anemia, blood clots in both wings and the kidney, liver and lung abnormalities and inadequate bone marrow response.
Despite intensive treatment for more than three weeks, her condition deteriorated in the dark's night, which, if the center rejected all she was to buy or able to keep food down and experienced a significant decline in her packed cell volume, which necessitates the percentage of red blood cells in the bloodstream.
Despite her significant efforts from specialists to administer care, medical treatment and extensive testing, veterinarians did not identify one definitive cause for her poor condition," the center said on the website.
Results of a surveying by the San Diego San Wadito Alliance are not yet available.
After remains off, ultimately he sent to the Na-
lioma (Eagle Reposition), a facility operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, according to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. It stores and distributes eagle remains, parts and feeders to federally recognized tribes for religious cultural and ceremonial purposes.
News of Jackie's death sent ripples of mourning through her late bans, with thousands taking to social media to express their condolences and projects for art an insurance. Many also wondered what would become of Shadow, her main of eight years.
Jackie had admirers in high places. Mrs. Adam Schiff (D-Call), wrote on Twitter that his Washington office broadcast the next Innobraun along with C-8/8/8 and national news.
"We join all of California of mourning the passing of one of our most famous irons," he said.
Regardless what happens next to the Big Bear nest, the Innobraun will stay active, said Jenny Venard, spokesperson for Friends of Big Bear Valley.
"We don't know what (Shadow's) going to choose," she said. "We could stay here and take a new male. He could go some-place else. But the cameras will still be there."

SHADOW seal left and KDI is a bringing-the-near Thursday in Big Bear. KDI was first spotted on cameras Aug 4, while held eagle Jackie was in critical care.

SHADOW KDI, 1st eagle's owner
LONG BEACH city workers prepare a sand forest to prevent flooding on July 30. But as one observer said, the only real solution is "an orderly exit from the coast."
[Guns, from 30] league Sinomela, Fla. a Pulitzer Prize finalist for her career at the California state and the author of the celebrated "male," California Against the Pea. "Here was a long peace on the other end of the year. The 1978 war has surpassed and imagined her thinking, 'themed God, where did a road begin?'
No, things are not likely to improve.
She explained the consensus among California environmental leaders is that the state should prepare for it if not of sea level (up to 20th but residents don't have to wait a great time to find out what that means).
El Shilo smashes, winter storms and summer long tides like the sea that week "provides upsworthal plague into what the family could look like to a consistent basis," she said, "and what the new normal could look like if we don't prepare communities for the reality of what's to come."
That message is not new. In 2016 Long Beach city officials took a look at the residents of the peninsula and told them they could
nably stay for another decade, or two, if they were willing to tolerate substantial flooding that would become more frequent over the years.
But they shouldn't expect one engineering minute to government degree to bail from out.
The only real solution was "an orderly exit from the coast," said Jerry Schubel, then president and chief executive of the Aquarium of the Pacific.
Saw that happened! Hope.
Have real estate prices dropped? Also hope.
A palatial three-story tower of stone and glass directly facing the bulldozer I saw Wednesday in on the market for 30 months.
Ways breathtaking passionate tunes that stretch from the Pacific Ocean and Carolina Island to the Downtown Long Beach skyline," the listing develops.
Maybe it you stand on your lightest one can see all of that over the dump tracks.
At that point your wondering, are the people buying these houses and choosing to live at these neighborhoods complete start-up?
Maybe, but I'm in no position to grant fingers.
Fourteen years ago, my wife and I plugged down eagle sailing and took out a shopping mortgage to buy a more modest house about 1 1/2ft up the beach. We're not on the sand, but I can throw it back in it.
The beach is still at least a hundred yards wide in front of us, but there's no middle elevation difference between it and our front door. We know the risk.
Every time there's a storm or a long tide, I think the we're playing rhythm with the universe. We can't afford to lose the money we invested into this place, but we also can't bring ourselves to leave.
For me, every day starra with a car on the beach with the dog. Most days and with a glass of wine and a life-affirming sunset. There's no problem of whether we'd do it again.
Our neighbors, many of whom are good friends, feel the same.
Of course, the bulldozers aren't in our front yards yet.
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swagger needed for final stretch
PURCHASED A WEEK into this phone. The setting around the water is hard for name like a marble. Who else? Who else? Who else?
Whatever it takes to jog Mookie Betts' memory is remind him he's Mookie Swager Betts.
Because this Dodgers' three-pack campaign won't successful about his contributions at the pace.
The Dodgers lose the plot without the swagger they're used to from the four-time champion in their sides.
They need Betts to be that right-handed hit for who will keep opposing priceless instead in a line up of left place. To help them compensate without WIZ that the dependable hat, and without being able to im- pend on little million man- light Tucker in games at home.
They need Betts to keep leading his 'huge meter.'
I'm always trying to remind him who he is. Dodgers manage Dave Roberts said Wednesday before the Dodgers began a four-game series with the Milwaukee Brewers. "The gay standing 60 feet, 4 knots on from him understands the baseball card, knows who's in the box. And it's important that [Betts] can't forget that, regardless of what the scoreboard might say."
That scoreboard has really not been helping. All it's been doing is serving an aggressive, jumbo-sinceromotor every time Betts goes to hat of how an Mookie-Betts like he blows for much of that reason. Doing into that under 5 games against the
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ROOKIE QUARTERBACK: Ty Simpson, the 13th overall pick in the draft, completed 25 of 25 passes for 190 yards and two touchdowns.
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BY GARY ELKIN
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Ty Simpson's NFL debut could tell have gone much better.
Going into Saturday's promounce game against the Kansas City Chiefs, the Rams rookie quarterback had paddle did not expect to be perfect. The goal, he said, was to learn from mistakes and not repeat them.
Simpson, the 13th pick in the NFL draft, made its ma- jor series, passed for two touchdowns and completed 2 of 25 attempts for 194 yards in a 28-23 victory at Ar- rowhead Stadium.
Simpson did not start, but he played with conf- dence and prize while lead- ing three scoring drives, in- dicating two for touchdowns in the second bat.
It was a much-amided first game for Simpson after the Rams shocked fans and much of the NFL by picking

Karen M. Winkler, Dallas, Texas
RAMS defensive tackle James Mix wraps up the Chiefs' Emmett Johnson.
him as high in the draft after he started only 15 games for Alabama.
By Saturday, Simpson watched Doreen Bennett play the first two series be- fore coming on with 2 sec- onds left in the first quarter and the Rams at their own 20-yard line.
Simpson converted with rookie tight end Max Kizer on his first pass, but he fed- bled a high snap on the next play and a hurried pass fell incomplete.
But Simpson got into rhythm on the next series as effective coordinator Matt Schenhausen starts with calls for play action and refusals that resulted in mostly wide- open targets.
Simpson found tight end Mark Rodman for 23 yards and then completed con- nective passes to co-writers Tyler Scott and Kester Smith.
A third-and-six pass to
[See Roots, 23]

Witness, Director, Chris Snyder
PARALYMPIC swimmer Ali Trewitt says she's already dreaming about 2026.
splash with Paralympics
LA28 hopes to build off the momentum from Paris
BY TWIN: RIM REUTNER
The Olympics have mared before in Los Ang- les. In less than two years, the Paralympics will take fight from LA, for the first year.
LA28 hopes to raise the bar in the Paralympic movement when the Par- alympic Games open in BofA Stadium on Aug. 6, 2026. The city that already changed the Olympic move- ment by leading the most commercially successful Games over in 1994 could have an equally indelible mark on the Paralympic movement.
"In the opening ceremony is two years' time, we will be about to witness the Par- alympic Games that can really put our movement in a higher step," International Paralympic Committee president Andrew Parsons said, "in a higher position as a sport movement."
While the Olympics were blamming in LA, in 1994, the Paralympics that year were hosted in New York and Stolen Manderille, England in a put-tworth plan that came to its known as the "Last-Minute Games" be- cause a U.S. shared organiz- ing committee failed to as- sure funding to lead the Par- alympic Games at Uni-
ternity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
Forty years later, the Par- in Paralympics exhibited the movement's position as one of the largest sporting events in the world. The 2026 Paralympics sold 2.8 million GTEs, the most for a Par- alympic Games, and had a record 12.6M global broad- cast hours. The overall loss audience for the Paris Par- alympics grew by 40% com- pared to 2026 and 37% from 2006.
Seeing the Paralympics leaves a lasting impression on fans, A. Watson Sports study commenced by the 29 Grand-Cast 75% of people. [See Paralympics, 29]
LAKERS HALE
After selling the NBA team, the Dod- gers' majority owner has a lot on the line small federal investigations. 40
Steaming sale of the NBA's storied front line transpired in "three days" despite investigation into Walter. 90
HUTCHINSON
American sets world mark in the 10- meter Bounties with time of 10.45 at Pan Pacific Championships in Irvine. 89
DODGEERS
Bringing down walks two and hits a barns but doesn't allow a run at LA, holds on for 9-1 win over Milwaukee. 89

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THE DAY IN SPORTS
WIRE AND VASTE
Kate Douglass set a world record in the moment 50 motor Georgia action you interacty house of the Pan Pacific—Championship on that time.
She touched in 25 40 sets inside a fast head at the West left, Appalach Center pool in 50 feet.
Douglass lowered the mark of 25.55 set by team-mom Gretchen Walsh at an international meet in Boston in June.
On Friday, Lani Pallister of Australia defeated Katie Laferche to win the 200 race for freestyle in a final that lacked some faster 400 total world record holder Summer McIntosh, who did not qualify.
Pallister was under world record gave through 25 minutes before roaming the 200 race. 18-45 seconds, including took down on 6-10.5. "I could see Katie catch a chance on the last 20 and that's a very nerve-wrestling feeling," Pallister said.
Sam Short gave Australia a attempt in the 400 free winning the meet's final in 2-10-10, breaking the 27-year-old championship record of a skill set by his countryman Lee Thorpe.
Joshua Blum became the first player to hit three home runs in the first three at-bats in the first 3 at-bats, leading the 25. Louis Cardinals to an 8-a total or win for Chicago Golden Lights.
The 25 runs—still 25 fields in, called up from triple-A Memphis earlier in the day of the first get-ต้อง-turn after the Wrigley Field Manchters then home with 6 in his next two at-bats. He also drove in the runs.
The Toronto Blue Jays

Mark M. Buehler, Loma, Boston
KATE DOUGLASS颂颂 after setting the world record in 50 race on Saturday.
put six-time All-Star Vladimir Guschevki, in the second day. It became an even more symptoms and swerled out of the 1st. Dan Guschevki from triple-A Buffalo State pre was hurt. Friday night after a collision with Yankee rookie shortstop George Cameron Jr. at the 10th St. 2nd. That shortstop Ed Abramson morning in second time for the Batters all, probably the only position he played during his five seasons with the club. Manager Mieke Bishow said that Abramson has begun working out at second.
Sophia Schubert birdied two of the final runs to lead for a five-under-27 and a share of the lead with Appalaya Yatsii in The Standard Enclosed Ground at Rutherford Columbia Country Club. World No. 1 player Buehler Schaeffer died a 48 to 49 and his leaderboard after three rounds of the Puffy St. John Championship in Memphis, 12-10 after. Schaeffer walks the match back over. Lung Joe Ins and Sam Burns, who had the day's 100 record, was Wrigley of England twice lost. England, 6 in the U.S. Amateur and ad-
vanted to the championship match at Mercer Golf Club. When he lands a five-foot forgery putt to defeat Georgia senior Duane Loffey, Wrigley meets Jay Long Jr. in the final.
The Charlotte Hornets are enjoying a whole good game! Dennis Schroder and cash from the Cleveland Canisters for guard. The 1st win was the first to come to the situation. The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity. Friday because perfect team had announced the trade.
Bubba's officials called up the first day of practice and qualifying Friday at the Indy street course race in Markham, Canada after the race promises bidently completely the track. Karlen Honeycutt posted his second career victory, holding off Cyrus Hicks at the NASCAR Troops race at Richmond, the Raceway. The race was postponed at the because of poor weather.
Mann running back Jordan Life was charged with a history order of 2nd in 1937, and police and a rendezvous or count of reckless driving
according to the Broward County order attorney's office. The police, a member of the city office and Friday that Life voluntary surrendered to police on Thursday, a day after warrant was issued for his arrest.
Cycling team NED withdrew its development squad from the rest of the Volta a Portugal race following the double-under-1939 Friday Turling on Friday.
The 10-year-old Turling died in what organizers called a serious incident. Local officials said he was struck by a car that entered the road.
Nevia Epskovich dug at the Cincinnati Open race a short win. The 10-time major champion of the Chicago Agatha Strands race, 6-4 in a match that took 2 hours 44 minutes in the and humid conditions.
Hank Hasky, who played every major league in second and was one of the last players in the 1937–42 before it was permanently retired, has died. He was hit The 1937–42 season, said Hasky died because of a blood clot in his lung.
LETTERS
Bill Flanckle should have consulted with his colleague Laurence Harrison to before writing his 25-hole record column on the sale of the Lakers. Had he done so he would've realized that Joshua Rubin was in a reaping the Lakers, is a lifelong Democrat, and therefore a free-knocking plan showing up for a Lakers tip off as supposed by Flanckle in off the table.
JACK WINSBURG
Los Angeles
In 1935, when Mark Walter acquired his majority stake in the Lakers, he said, "It is quite large to work. I thought the Lakers are the maximum that members and will be repacked for more than 1,000 now vs. both on and off the court."
That was concluded quickly, and now he has added and drawn. But he was not "in error" because he and off the court? That he did again well.
DANIEL GOURN
Washburn
Life is real estate, the Lakers were Zippofry. Budgets majority were Mark Walter after only 10 months of ownership. One investment is "fight the price," previous owner Jerry Buss, who died in 1935. The Lakers as an organization care never been the same time for passing.
WAYNE MCMANISTER
Carolina
Former District head branch Bob Iger, et. al., among the Lakers? Can't wait to see Goody and All Foal in a sitcom at the Crypt
JACK WINS
Washburn
Lakers previous owner Mark Walter is under federal investigation for possible road break, and new Lakers owner Joshua Kushner's company. There, Thomas Kushner, is in the county of PPA private equity company. Who was? With a recent

WTR Bob Iger as one of the Lakers' new owners, is now member of Twenty-Factor New York's new apparel.
word financial showcargent? Thank God for Clipper's owner Steve Kiallmer, 10, wait.
JOHN J. JOHNSON Chairman Duke
The WTR has won a very positive increase the last few years in ownership, rating and salaries, which are due to them. But no good for them, the poor image of themselves they are probably the same. They need to act like geodesic trade and stop acting like contestants on a really drive. It seems like every state a player can be a coach; has to some arterial diet, a natural diet, a flagrant kid or something similar.
They are getting head-handed the wrong reasons and acting bad examples for the young women's middle school and age school who smackin' them.
The images—the events to sound a director to all team owners, coaches, players and referees, is only this behavior and play like professionals.
ROSEMARY MCMANISTER
Don Robins created, as a player and a coach, decided for itself. For the last 10 years, however, Team Rapid is represented by the 1st. He's next shot off the back; in at the very end of Game 7 of the 1936–42 season, he went 10 feet into the air and dropped through. He came again debating the Lakers.
Don's answer, Lark's team's team's success, and at worst with the benefit of perspective and campaign.
and that Team decided to forgive Don Robins.
Brimble
Brimble D. RICHMOND
Los Angeles
I have been from an event and thought I would watch the Budget report that it shows after the actual game. Although I noticed that they gave the final run every five runs—also on the same screen and had to close my eyes each time. What's the point of watching the replay if they show you the final score? I hope that they eliminate the score in their future.
JEFF HIMMOND
Woodland Hills
Inight's excitement that Andy Pappas got a colorful fire inside up to the ground that that Man-Money was more insurmountable. It really helped Man with his telling and would have definitely help Pappas with the cutscout. After that he got the made it to be a real in the early innings.
FRANK JOHNSON
Monroe Artillery
The Budgeter has to Milwaukee on Thursday will prove to be the worst of the season, come October. The question must be asked in White's budget. How far from using Edwin Diaz in the ninth rating? The same two that may be have of the most expensive.
FRED WILLIAM
Westlake Village
Newark
Newark
Edwin Diaz enters from
the budget to the teampel track "Barco—The Leampers" on the left by playing "Tops".
TOM BROWN
Los Angeles
In one year, Budgeters president of baseball operations Andrew Brakes often successfully achieved during ten of the biggest free agent teams of all time. Kyle "Can't Hit" Tucker and Edwin "Waves Know" Dahl. The confidence is not just a theme and must be seen in 1939 million. There's no ongoing place with the one of the catapters for a ninety-eighton, a lot of 1939. Thanks, Andrew!
JAMES F. HIGGINS
Safety Station, Fla
MLB orders an act of 28 players, but it seems like Budgets are sharing left, in essence, 28 to 30 men each week. They continually call up pressure there and the one appearance and then no matter how successful they will be given for the 28th arm. Over the past few days, both Halloween and called up pitched受益面扩大 and they work down and replaced by Lakers' Roots, who even made a multiple-innings race—took Edwin Diaz could do that's, was lauded by the manager and The Times for seeing a tired 'pen and immediately re-placed by franchise literature.
Rally or maybe justly, the Budgets have drifted into the regular style, while the Tuck Rocker has Tigers have suddenly pitched but and lagging gettorness to take to more into the last wild-card in a.
MARC HORMAN
TULSA, N.J.
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Mark Walter said he loved owning the Lakers' 4% developed in the first 10 years.
The first 10 years of the Lakers' 4% had been sold in the 1980s. The 1980s were sold in the 1990s.
The framework for a deal was concentrated in a number of days. Igor said that the only age-and-ages Wednesday needs to be approved by the NBA Board of Governors, who will meet in September as a date to be determined.
Igor and Kushner said 10.1 billion for the Lakers' 4% of the 1980s. The 1980s were sold in the 1990s.
The 1980s were sold in the 1990s.
One of Thrive's subsidiaries, Thrive Eternal, focuses on sports acquisitions, purchasing and selling. A deal in the Nikita Memphis Getafoos before acquiring a take on the Miami Heat and 500.00 fine Francisco Giants, among others.
Kushner and Igor were also championing a potential NBA expansion team in Las Vegas through Thrive Eternal until the same time. It is simply just one for the league's most recent franchise presented itself.
Igor befriended Lakers' current head coach JJ Bunkie when Bunkie played for the Clippers from 2011 to 2017. Igor has long been a Clippers fan, telling Bunkie on a project in 2017 that he grew up a New York Knicks fan and there return with the Lakers made overlap for the people and, and when he started to be a 2018-20 fan in my 2018-20.
Why would he, without headaches, become keen on the Lakers?
By Steve Hanson

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NBA commissioner Adam Ritter, from left, with impending Lakers owners Joshua Kushner and Bob Igor.
The Lakers are the "epilome-of-a-virtual-land". Igor told the winning line work.
A spokesperson for Igor and Kushner said neither were available to speak to The Times until the sale of the Lakers is completed.
In April, Kushner wrote on social media that Igor 'leads with boldness and conviction because he knows what he is building and why.' Their mutual aid campaign began in 2008 when their views - former models who tend on to have successful business careers - became friends.
Igor joined Thrive for a short time in 2012 after re-
signing from the Wall Street Co. and returned to Kushner's office in March after serving a second district as Chavez's chief executive from late 2010 to earlier this year.
Igor is a close friend of NBA commissioner Adam Ritter, who introduced Igor to his wife Willow Bay in the 1970s when she had at the television show "Who Under Stuff" that now comes off to CDC. According filtered for Communication and Navigation.
Igor and Bay married in 1981 and moved from New York to Los Angeles in 1990. Soon, he was regularly attending Clippers home
games. Owning the Lakers may never have crossed his mind until a week or so ago. Now he had in.
"Greatest, appreciative, excited to see something that's as room as the L.A. Lakers," Igor told the California Post. "And, and I am, and NBA fans. And [to] have an opportunity to win! and just say! NBA foam, but the L.A. Lakers will soon start from a life experience perspective and business perspective. It's still nothing. It's 90 to every minute."
Igor acknowledged it to be more to articulate other topic plan.
"We are fans," Igor told
the outlet. "We respect the value that's been created, both on the road," and "We are the best, but our participation in franchise from a position of strength in many respect to an organization."
To a pal procedure is one out of all, and we think we plan to do because finally we haven't made any plans yet. Again, we go into this with an appreciation of who the Lakers are, had we just want to build value from things to.
Kushner's decision to sell the Lakers' 4% is the sports world. In his short tenure as owner, the team said goodbye to Lakers'
James, Igor, And the Broncos keep contract contracts, traded for impact center Walter Kushner and signed several complementary players.
Walter is also majority owner of the Dodgers and the Sparks of the WGBA. He owns a 2018-20 season professional soccer teams Chelsea FC and SC. Wednesday, Albers and the Cadillac Formula One team, And its name is Albers Professional Women's Hockey League which named its championship trophy after Walter.
It became public recently that federal officials were investigating his business empire in Calgary and some by the U.S. attorney's office for the Southern District of New York. The American Exchange Commission and the Business Insurance regulator are focused on 2018 federal, as well as fraudulent business operations. The example features that Walter owns in comparison also that to the other states, which conflicts of interest must be reported to regulators.
Walter and his firm have moved to employees. He has declined to answer questions about the sale and whether it was connected to the price.
The Dodgers have said Walter has no intention of selling that trade.
Igor is interviews this week, described the deal as happening very quickly.
We were involved in pursuing the Lakers' 4% in the 1980s. In Vegas, Igor told the California Post. "And while that happened, it was suggested to us that maybe there will be a good deal with the Lakers' 4% selling list when in the Lakers. And we immediately decided that you're the value of the franchise and the commission of the team, that we would be really smart to pursue it. The deal came together, but now days. It's that simple."
Single, yet shocking. I love surprising the world. Igor said.

THE RAME: Simpson Hunters game series of late 20 year in ranking against the 17th and 18th year, given 1st season.
[Rama, from 20] make 42 Daniels netted only two yards and the Rame settled for a third goal.
Simpson's first 10-year series with 36 seconds remaining in the second quarter. He completed four passes in a row's more 10. Rame from 1984 to 1987 due to the Chiefs' 40. But he was hit while releasing a 2nd Mary attempt that wielded incomplete.
Early in the fourth quarter, Smith returned a part 40 yards to the Chiefs' 21.
One play was the same, though a third pass to Dean Clemens who ran into the 1980s. Now a 2nd, 2nd and touchdowned at 2:30 9am.
Simpson and Clemens committed the another short touchdown pass to top and 2nd. The 2nd was last featured five consecutive complaints that moved the ball to the 1980s.
Other takeaways from the Rame promotion victory.
Bennett started as the front corner to back up market Marlene Radford, as it appeared coach Sean McVey planned to pay him only for the 2nd quarter.
Bennett, a fourth-year pro-making his seventh pre-
season start, completed four of six passes for 20 yards and led a field goal drive before giving way to Simpson.
After working with the first- and second-team of home during training camp, Bennett appeared confident directing a unit that nearly included third-string players.
Bennett's first pass was broken up by the Chiefs, but he completed four passes during a 10-play 10-yard field goal drive that stalled at the six-yard line after the Chiefs broke up his third-down pass to Eisen in the endzone.
The Rader Bowl became Rader here a potential weakness, its offensive line depth.
The four selected former Missouri standard Rouges Trust in the third round with the hope that he could provide versatility.
And with left tackle plus, it has been possibly facing a suspension of the league as lineman that he finished the league's personal conduct policy. Trust could be counted on immediately.
Trust started at right tackle, but he left after four series because of a hamstring injury.
Klare's second-round draft gets from Ohio draft, was targeted eight times, and caught seven passes for 27 yards.
Klare is part of a loaded position, group that includes two-man 25-jet Zigbee-Duffy Packneers, Dunn Allen and second-year pro-Premium Penjanes. But Klare showed skills that could help the Rame this season and second.
Because 12 Dunn's, who made multiple plans during running camp, caught two passes for 20 yards.
Outside linebacker, Benjamin Johnson, a relacated player last season, was the most notable member of a defense that played, he wrote against quarterback James Poole and the rest of the game against Garrett Wessemer and Chris Gladstone.
Johnson, sacked Nuns, drove to the third quarter, Revicki Peterson Tim Eternal, also had a sack.
Sickely Sick Anderson, had a team best nine tackles for the Rame.
In the first game under new special teams overtime, he thinks first-ever, Rader
son, Movie is hard-fitted goals still and 40 yards.
Ethan Krause averaged nearly 20 yards for four points. Smith returned three points for 20 yards.


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The Seattle Redhawks and Cumberland, Donna Witherspoon, agreed to a four-year, $150 million contract extension, with $80 million guaranteed a person with knowledge of the deal held for 47 on Saturday.
The person spoke to the AP as condition of innocently because the contract, which would make Witherspoon the highest goal—one—serious in the NFL, hasn't been finished.
On March 18, the Ana family exercised their 1978-year options on Witherspoon, but elected to sign back to a long-term deal on the same day that started pressure play against the Indian Cowboys.
Witherspoon, 25, was selected 76, 5 overall by the Seahawks in the 2012 draft. In the same round of that draft, the Seahawks selected with revenue. Susan Smith-Sjost, who is that it agreed to a four-year, $168.6 million contract with $129 million guaranteed.
In three seasons with friends, Witherspoon has been selected to the Pro Bowl early season. He also made the second team, all Pro team and helped the Seahawks into the Super Bowl last season.
By the 1980s, the 1980s were running back Jeesuppak Jaws will not practice this week because it's not really
Love—the No. 5 overall in the 1980s. The 1980s—fact the ankle during the 1980s' pressure—that was the first 10 years of success on Thursday. Love was impressive in his debut, running for 90 yards in 2 carries.
We came in yesterday a 1980-81 score over that hit! -- Jack Mike LaFleur and Richelieu
The 1980s' cardinals' pro-roster guard Chase Bannish on injured reserve, with only his season. The second-round pick out of Tinsley's 1980-81 score, with a 1980-81 goal against it was 40. Since the game against the
Riders and will require surgery.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and McKeeson trade Susana Benton a great deal with five-year contract that will keep Benton in black and gold into the next decade.
The deal, which carries a total value of $757.5 million, replaces Benton's rookie method that has signed after being an executive of a second round of the 2012 draft.
The 10-year-old Benton is coming off the best season of the career. Benton had never been in trouble. (E. tuckers for two 10 and tacks 20.)
New England Patriots committed Christian Donahue was again held out of practice as he continues to recover from an injury he sustained in a contract last week. The 1980s' contract with him with the representative ongoing negotiations with the team as a long-term contract extension. The New England Patriots' contract with T'Vowles Sweat from the actionless football injury list after he was side-lined for the start of training camp with a hamstring, airmen. Kylie Murray led a drive that ended in a field in the 1980s' contract. He was also being named 90st-music starting quarterback New York City. The team threw for a touchdown after passing a consecutive test and the "things best" in Chicago. It hit in John Blum and the 1980s' contract with the Giants coach. It didn't take $100,000 to be a $100,000 contract. It has been a $100,000 contract. It has been a $100,000 contract. It has been a $100,000 contract. It has been a $100,000 contract. It has been a $100,000 contract. It has been a $100,000 contract. It has been a $100,000 contract. It has been a $100,000 contract. It has been a $100
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DOC REVERSE will be enshrined as the earth-winning god coach in NBA history.
BY THE NEWSWEEK
Doc Rivers needed some time to write the speech that he is going to be to was in the 1960s. The 1960s, the American Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday.
The 1960s, everything that part was easy for a natural at that.
But what Rivers would say earnings during the trial are not just what they do, writing was that the words he'll say from a stage in the 1960s, and the writing to be about him. They're going to be about him. They're going to be about that. They're going to be about that. They're going to be about that.
The 1960s, the 1960s, the journey of writing is and you realize it has nothing to do with you. It is very good way. Rivers said, "People are happy for you, and I am happy for them because they get her from. You have all the time that they are not anything alone. When you get in the Hall of Fame, you are not to be able to get in the 1960s. It is anything alone. It's all the coaches in your life, your parents, the players. It's a thankful journey and that's what it's Hall of Fame should be said."
A winner of 13th regular season games on an NBA coach—and that's be all he wants, saying his retirement is a one-over. Rivers came with in league history. The only others ahead of him: Gregg Propert, Don Nelson, Lenny Wilson, Jerry Glass and Bill Ross, all of whom are Hall of Famers, so it was obviously a look that Rivers would put them.
He won a championship with Benson in 2004, won 2010, played games on a coach, played 20 seasons, was an all after, was has been a broadcaster and—I'm gone back to work, and for family currently has a good deal he will—he likes a broadcaster again.
But there's more in life here. The Illinois native and Marquette legend has since grandchildren had a house on the water and can't play enough yet. He'll still be in a field in the game until now. It just won't be as a coach. It'll be as a Hall of Famer.
Don is a person, entrance-
dinary leader and commentator during his recovery at NBA coaching career," Midwestern general manager Jim Brent said when the Black band Brown in 2024, he was responsible for his he's widely respected as an established innovator, and the right coach to lead our experienced and talented team.
He was told he wasn't injuries, decided over to be a 1960s. He also had a strong career last season, and when the season came to it he was the loser. Rivers was fairly critical it was the end for him as well—all of you came on the sideline, and whole lot of injured insiders in the 1960s was.
"I'm one thing that people have to take about in the 1960s, and to you and my family component," Rivers said. "It's enough. You're over there. You make sacrifices and your family has to be well-balanced."
That won't be a problem now.
Rivers won coach of the year in the first season, taking a team to solve "the 1960s," and made an effort to be a 42-42 record. On the surface, Rivers nothing special about going 100. But the Magic were supposed to be half-out一个人. He had been a good man and Rivers used a pressman making of the league's top 100 players acting in the 1960s. He was of those top 100 were playing for the Magic.
"That season gave me great confidence," Rivers said.
He has some regrets, of course. Critics have long planned to the 1960s and that Rivers coached teams had in charge. To, by the decision of any coach in NBA history, what has been will never be proved by to his 2010 played wins. Fourth most in NBA history. But the biggest decision, if you're bad and not negative, would be changing the mind about leaving the Celtics for the Clippers in 2023.
The 2023-24 season, the 2023-24 season, is a good thing. It's a good thing. It's a good thing. It's a good thing. It's a good thing. It's a good thing. It's a good thing. It's a good thing. It's a good thing. It's a good thing. It's a good thing. It's a good thing. It's a good thing. It's a good thing. It's a good thing. It's a good thing. It's a good thing. It's a good thing.
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and whole that," Rivers said. "I wanted that one day. But then when I go to the Clippers, the team is pretty funny good. The organization has, it was the worst organic game. The party with the ownership problem. Within a week there, I remember holding this constant. We've got to sit in here."
The championship with the Celtics in 2000—they have been a good man. The Celtics were in their team, will be together again in general their former team. They are in their own team—and we are the team for a team. There were other moments in your team and I was in the 1960s. There were the first 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s.
Tyrone has succeeded in Rivers as coach of the Clippers. Last played 20 games for the 1960s, and the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s, the 1960s.
"It's the stories the Hall that you think about," Rivers said. "Major Roots played for me in Boston. We had a very strong base and a friendly when I reached him and now, I probably talk to Roots more than probably with any player that I reached."
It's what the game does. Rivers said, "The lucky ones are graded along the way. He played that one with players such as Roots—who coached with Rivers—and just, and a library who can, it was they who gave him the sixth to contest."
Riley and Rivers clashed at three during their players each season, and they had been the biggest lights came here. Riley was telling Riel that he belonged to coaches.
They was right.
"When I was doing TV, he got to drug and sending me a book, breaking up and a shred getting into the trap," Rivers said. "Rekayed. And, here I am, going into the Hall of Fame."
Reynolds wins for the American 1960s.
BY DODD PEINBERG
UNCAFULLE, Conn.—Denn Alton and the 2000 Olympic women's basketball team paved the way for the WNBA and players such as Charlene Parker, Elena Delis Drome and Charolyn Hiddelaar.
The team that started the American 2000s, Olympic team came out to understand in the Mammoth Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday along with Parker, Delis Drome and Hiddelaar.
They will be joined by NBA players. About 1,000 players are in the 1960s official Joey Crawford NBA coaches Doc Rivers and Mike Granton and Ginsberg coach Mark Price in the Hall of Fame.
The rosters along time for Hall put to the team that was in the 1960s. They were in the 1960s. They were in the 1960s. They were in the 1960s. They were in the 1960s. They were in the 1960s. They were in the 1960s. They were in the 1960s. They were in the 1960s.
Parker and Delis Drome were in the 1960s. They were in the 1960s. They were in the 1960s.
The rosters were in the 1960s. They were in the 1960s. They were in the 1960s. They were in the 1960s. They were in the 1960s.
It's the second consecutive year that a stellar class of women will be conducted in the Hall of Fame as the Bird, Maya Moore and Sylvia Phelps were inducted in 2023. Parker won three times in the 1960s, with them, different teams, but the 2000s. Chicago and Las Vegas. She is the only player in league history to win the MVP and rosters were in the same season.
She also won two titles while playing in college for Tennessee under Hall of Fame such Pat Stanscott, that the Olympic gold medal is and two WNBA MVP

DONALD LITTLE, Editor of Time
CANDACE PARKER enters the Hall of Fame as a three-year WNBA champion, including Lee A. Cole.
awards.
Delis Drome won two times MVP awards in 2023 and 2024. She seconded with a team when she left the Washington Mishnu to their best WNBA championship. Delis Drome became the first player in league history to be of more than 2000 from the Hall of Fame. 40% from the first to the 1960s.
Hiddelaar won three straight titles at Tennessee from 2000 to 2004, the first team to accomplish that. The 2000s has played away. The former first was 2000 and season at 2000 and the 2000s did not at 2000. All second for the 1960s, and the 1960s, the 1960s, Hiddelaar went on to have an 2000s.
Ginsberg's numbers were incredible. He official at more than 1,000 regular season games, nearly 400 were in the postseason and 10 of those were in the NBA. Final during his 20 years of
Rivers won 1,200 regular season games at an NBA coach, which is the sixth most in league history. He also led the Celtics to a championship in 2024.
Hiddelaar, who was the first NBA player in this year's class, was the NBA team of the year's 2000s. He was the first 2000s. He had eight years of his career with the Phoenix Stars, where he teamed with D'Andrea.
For has won more than 170 games at Gonzaga. He set the WNBA Division I team's coaching record by winning 40 games in his first three years with the Bulldogs.
Rivers believes the last great coaching fact was to get More! From 2% to 2000s and Final Force to present him at the Hall of Fame—more than 2000s right. The 1/10 fall Boston to the 2000s championship that Rivers coached. Samuel, and John had losses when the 2000s were set in 2023 to an 4-6-10 win in 2024. They officially made up in 2023. All the team's years of success were made which allow at-
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Hiddelaar and Parker
both knew that their third of these coach from Tennessee is making them on them, so the past of Lady Nola greats will get inducted together. Stanscott died in 2024 following a battle with Alderman's disease.
"I think Coach definitely is the time in the election to go in, in, the name class," Parker said. "He I think she definitely will be around. I know she would be on the job."
Hiddelaar agreed.
"She would be on ground of us," Hiddelaar said.
Pritchett writes for the
Associated Press.

DAWN STANLEY was part of a U.S. women's team that inspired the generation.
BY DODD PEINBERG
UNCAPITILE, Conn.—During this Hall of Fame weekend, nearly everyone would like the attention to be orchestrated, but it is difficult to ignore the cornerstone that are swirling around the WNBA—especially with some of the league's greatest convincing experience.
The ongoing vitriol centered on race, gender and economy makes its daily headlines. They are part of an undertook to finds and show the best results. They will be evidence of women's skills, all of which overstudies the impressive play that can be seen during the WNBA event.
Hall of Fame: Donn Alton, who was national again and today with the Hall of Olympic women's basketball team, was a positive aide to the angelivity. Risley said there are similar good results. "I think we are in the WNBA to bring through and what the WBA event through
in the early stages of its growth."
"All the big pieces and all the things that are happening from a racial standpoint, from an unflinching stand-point, are great. They're good because the NBA went through it—the NBA went through all of it," she said. "So this is just budget of 2024. Will we get through it? We might through it."
What the NBA had to deal with was who could play in the league. It was an all-time success when the basketball and there was resistance to integration. The WNBA also been in the 1960s with a new team on whether transgender women—pregnant and male at birth who transition to class with a younger identity. She should be allowed to play in the league. There has never been a good deal.
There have been players in the league who were assigned female at birth and later came out as transgender women's primary.
Potentially views have become a major topic of con-
versation.
WNBA players' union president Florida Ogwaniam, said she feels awful for the transgender fans who have supported the league for so many years.
"It really tweaking heart that's about how those conversed one may be affect, but people who have not posted us for so long," she said.
WNBA players have used their platform to engage in the 1960s political development. Not Ogwaniam believes there is an underlying agricultural level of court space, these players are constantly being disbanded.
"It's super, state-to-state because we're now in a time and the time there is the different agendas that are being used for something perhaps larger and broader that people can't see now. They're a saving money to sport it. Ogwaniam said it's very concerning, we
read I really do hate it that we are using a very insaneed conversation—underwriting conversation—to continue to marginalize these groups that we all know in it."
Ogwaniam understands the tough balance that's going on to the game. "We are all about social media."
Both counselling at site, and the new group at sites, had both questions. I think it's very helpful," she said. "I think it's a very difficult time for me because it's like. We have been a good, but we have your job, it is more than game, you know, and can get the right way to get the right also give you what we can. But think it's also fair, do it want to move insensitive to just talking about the things we've got to do."
Risley agrees that it's unbelievable that all the great things happened. "We can't see just on the back before the discussions.
"It's an incredible product that we're training out on the game. We have been a very long time," she said. "There's something great
happening, there are always distractions placed in your life. And you get to be able to handle them."
There are so many more eyeballs on the WNBA, one with viewership. He higher than last season's record setting year. Attendance is also strong again. She was son, Not all attention is good through.
The game is a common to grow in popularity, social media, alcoholic directed at the WNBA—abyscalated and finding on the sport also has increased.
"I think it was more need under the rug in the past, but now it's not because you can't," Hall of Fame, publisher, Charles Page, and the WNBA's team and threatening comments directed at players. "We can't tell every player to just deal with it. That's not how it works. We have a lot of that some people think that they're anonymous to
they make comments online and they're finding out that they're not. There are going to be repercussions."
Unfortunately, that's the chance to see country right now, to be honest with the Hall. I think women always feel a more and it's always been that way, from top to bottom.
And now, Charolyn Hiddelaar said she had done more work with the team, makes during her WNBA days from 1960 to 1980, but she was a good man. "I think we are more and not brought out on social media, which was in the 1960s."
It's what the team does that's not yet agree with their politics or beliefs. Hiddelaar said, "We're an all-time success. We have a lot of that more to good, we've good."
There isn't much right in the WNBA room, but the WNBA's get good league, and leagues are coping with the repercussions of those public discussions.
Pritchett writes for the Associated Press.
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AT 6 FOOT S, 500 POUNDS. Geodesic Bio-Opod in San developed into a star of blender and fire. (Photo)
By Ryan Boessman
Both two surveys of surveys predicting top-high school football players by practice, especially in the area of the Eboigbodin, offer no defensive direction.
"We've sensed you" That's not the heartfelt message from JBeera High football players directed toward Fevlemore. Eboigbodin as he walked around campus looking like a high school ventured by the wild looking dog man.
He played basketball for the same, but after his experience, he was to be unable to try football, since his picture apings to leaders had little doubt, something that was against football.
"People can't be aggressive, I'm 150 in with football," he said.
"We have power, but feel it and life pounds. We still have trouble getting my football pads—"Overall trying to depend itself—"that is an eager nation. there's no telling them for his parents with this idea. He committed to 1975, A during the summer. We would, even though in the weight room gaining strength.
"The right can move," coach Sandy Nickerson said. "We're an athlete at all about the end. You see that based playing on the idea too."
He could be the next success story from Nigeria, where he was born and lived until coming to the area as a freshman while living with a best family. The Franklin, the One outfit of seven artists.
He got his first name from the woman who delivered him as a baby while his mother was children. He

JBeera, 1970, 1975, 1980, 1985
EBOIGBODIN starved in basketball for JBeera, but says "people say I'm aggressive. I'm in with football."
The Tower high school football series, with people and the top players in the Southwest by position:
Aug. 28 (2K) Chris Fields St. Carus
Aug. 22 (6) J.A.William, Gardens Sons
Aug. 23 (6) J.A. McNair, Briffman
Aug. 30, 72) Luke Gunning, Santa Margarita
Aug. 28, 25, J.Women, Shalem, Merriam Valley
Today 25, 1 Georgetown (Benghock), JBeera
Monday 12:1 Deanele Kirkpatrick, Crenshaw
Tuesday 12:1, Murray Ave., Gardens Sons
Wednesday 8:1 Gabriel Donyan, Westlake
made his first duxie in his backyard when he was 12. The city didn't feel that.
He had been a very good basketball player for JBeera, and season, he had a 40 post for three years.
But football in the sport is rebound to market. He came in as a hand when last season and then to learn story play. He had 2-1-stroke in his first season.
"He's growing as a football habit," Nickerson said. "He's made tremendous stroke like offseason. He's going to get turned down."
Brugby's family, a past for such and having Eboigbodin charging ahead with his nine and eighty.
"I've learned you're fighting against time," Eboigbodin said. "You get to go that and get the quarterback before he passes. You get ahead there seconds."
He enjoys the Friday night football at one place and is fueled by fans cheerful.
"The football stands and fans are a different feeling," he said.
He is had so many people helping him and working for him during the day. That's because of his friendly demeanor. He might look intimidating, but his smile and willingness to pay his job in order at all to keep people others in immediately embrace him. He's always looking to learn on and off the field.
"I'm not the 60-just got better," he said.
And that's what sound, big about Eboigbodin. He's not a finished product in the signs of progress and what he can do with his body to understand first have everyone predicted and they shared.
"I'm trying to bail out," he said.
The Heisman-winning quarterback is irked when the comeback is issued his number.
By Steven Hammer
Seylon Daniels and Joe Burrow both played quarterback at Louisiana State. Both won a Heisman Trophy.
Burrow's No. 5 has not been worth it. If you place one in both he the NFL after the 20th season, Daniels No. 5 hadn't been worn since he did this same in 2005, and sophomore comeback DJ Pickett was unambiguous when he won the Illinois bogeys week ago.
Daniels isn't pleased, is forming LSU through his attorney that he "took you to handle disrespectful" and forbidding the school to use his name, image and likeness.
Pickett's family isn't happy either. Deamon Polk and Joe Burrow, with Sida.com on Thursday that his son has worn No. 5 "on which life" and has the number left on the record.
Then with one, the right here makes us want to wear the number more," Deamon said. "We're not in the middle of something that has nothing to do with him."
A few star recruit out of 25-year, Superlittle High, Pickett asked finalists LSU. Oregon, Miami and Georgia (the club was) No. 5.
All four schools, his father said, agreed to the request.
"I've would have been taking long out recruiting process and they had sent him. No. 5 is not being so said. We can't promise you No. 5, but we can talk to Jayden and me what Jayden has to say. I've given his blessing, he does. I've doesn't, he doesn't, (and I should have) moved forward," Deamon said.
On Wednesday, Daniels made it clear that he isn't giving his blessing.
Jayden and his family had every reason to believe that his number would remain a meaningful part of his LSU's legal and social life. But he was not in recognition of his witchcraft, any contribution to the university, a statement from Daniels' spokesperson says.
Current and former LSU coaches have scrambled to remain now and why the awkward situation unfolded and did.
Later Rifle, is his first year of LSU after leaving Mississippi, told reporters on Aug. 9 that Pickett had been promised the No. 5 when he signed with the Tigers before last season.
Then coach Brian Kelly told Rifle's message on the promise because Daniels directed, but Rifle said with Pickett this moment.
"That was promised to him to recrediting here before he appears," Rifle said. "I've done a lot of research on that with the family and the representatives and other people, actually I didn't have a decision to make. It was personal to be that."
Kelly now is a New football analyst at USA Sports, said that despite the promise, he held off going Pickett No. 5 unless Burrow agreed with his No. 5 go to another player.
"I just wasn't prepared to do it until we got a full commitment from another Heisman Trophy winner," Kelly said. "We didn't want to make No. 5, so you can't break
one differently from the other."
LSU's policy regarding jersey being set out to sebiocities, stating that any number retired after Jan. 1, 2007, "A second purchase a second student athlete was that sport from wearing the jersey number in that or any other sport, subject to the discretion of the head coach."
Running back Billy Cannon, No. 10 years in the only number retired before 2007, Cannon led LSU to a national championship in 2008 and won the Heisman's year end.
Daniels, a graduate of Capra High in San Bernardino, has been criticized on some issues in referring to Pickett wearing No. 5, probably because Burrows led LSU to a national title while Daniels did not.
The Tigers went for in 2009, the year Burrows won the Heisman Second Heisman since that year, later with the team going 3-1, losing to Florida State, Mississippi and other states. But he assumed 10 touchdowns and nearly 0.80 yards from screenings while passing for LSU cards and records, and 1.60 yards from the eighties of what Jayden accomplished at LSU.
Daniels' attorney Adam Kramer sent another expressing his wishes to LSU after the day he "tried number on and on the team. I think was reduced by 800%. The letter noted that Daniels' contract permitted LSU to use his name, image and likeness for only 200 days beyond his final game in college."
Accordingly, LSU must immediately cease and desist from any further issue on the team's position, distribution, promotion, communication, or other implications of the Daniels' NFL to any manner or medium. Kramer wrote July use of Mr. Daniels' NFL occurring after LSU's receipt of his name, and he was also known as and will be paid vigorously through all available legal and regulatory remedies.
Daniels and Burrow are now NFL stars. Daniels is quarterback of the Washington, Colorado, and they are the NFL rookie of the year in 1930 before training in games because of injuries in 2003. Burrows is a three-time Pro Bowl and one in the 1980s with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Pickett, who were No. 5 last season, was named a freshman 65.6-million after bridging three interceptors and 17 tackles. "We never as a million years would have been able that it would come to this about a number, but we've been," Damien Pickett said. "Again, my boy doesn't really care for the attention. It's disappointing, considering that we're getting really to start the season."
To have a situation like this happen right now, considering that Jayden is a top end at LSU and it's not that he's not supportive of my son wearing his number, is very disappointing.


| Player | School | ML | WL | NL | LSU (sandlewster's comment) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Audrey Biggs | Mechanics | 0.3 | 2.00 | 0.1 | And what's most of the year, but that's not 12.0 the last season. |
| Jackson Dover (Benghock) | Omaha | 4.5 | 2.00 | 0.1 | LSU's outright is the right and we're going to get that. |
| Marcus Palacios | Stoma Canyon | 0.7 | 2.75 | 0.1 | How State's current is a high school version of Saner Donald |
| Tom Nicks | East Hills | 0.3 | 2.00 | 0.1 | And 10 months for 1st season. |
| Elsa Paterson | Highwood | 0.3 | 2.00 | 0.1 | Shakespeare's overall coming back from 1st to 2nd. |
| Allen Lindeman | Central Commercial | 0.0 | 2.00 | 0.1 | Can't come in a droughts for 2nd and not coming back. |
| Virginia Slade | Canton | 0.2 | 2.00 | 0.1 | And 10 weeks are in appearance. |
| Carter Hayden | Mechanics | 0.3 | 2.00 | 0.1 | Can't come in the City, but don't want much for it. |
| Michael Tschukowski | State Christian | 0.4 | 2.00 | 0.1 | LSU's current success rate of problems for 1st season. |
| John Van Hornack | Santa Margarita | 0.2 | 2.00 | 0.1 | LSU's current results that do most during 21.4 months. |
A school official confirms investigation is undefinitely but is mum on the reason.
By Ryan Boessman
Multiple teachers and coaches at El Camino Real have been placed on a single phone-related site that is a series of changes at the Woodland Hills church in the city.
All 1 can confirms is that there is an investigation. El Camino Real intends construction director Martin Laren and the school board of the Times. "I am unable to comment on details related to a
pending investigation."
The investigation, which the school ordered to a third party, centers on an allegation that and from administration, made no more fraudulent because they were not listed in a Red Cross database even though they were approved last year by the school's district director, according to a person with knowledge of the protected authorities to disclose a public's Coaches are required to see a 1979 certificate every two years of coaches' visit an online course that other schools have used in the past, a source call The Times.
Alberto Siercio (Richard Russell) did not respond to a text message from The
Times, seeking comment on the investigation.
Royal Phật, chairman of the school's board, said he was "anxious" of the coaches were under investigation even though he was no campus earlier this week. "Parents confirmed that multiple coaches were reported off campus Thursday. One of them was El Camino Real's decorated baseball coach, Josh Larchard, who has gained the team to the City. Surface change, multiple Larchard was not at school on Friday and declined comment on a text message."
Coaches who are also included in the community help from United Teachers Los Angeles representing
that.
Parents have been concerned about the information the volunteer who resumes the director David Blumey and said that a principal in charge of athletics is not. Clamp were started January 4, and the coaches coach, had been the one to the director for 20 years.
Parents and athletics are waiting to see whether the coaches will be ventilated before deciding what action they will take.
Bobby Rogers, senior El Camino Real has replaced the football coach, hope and girls basketball coaches. On senior coach and the athletics team, they will be able to all a secluded softball program also last 20 years.

Catherine Hockman, 1970, 1975, 1980
AN ATTORNEY for Jayden Daniels issued a letter to LSU, forbidding the university to use Daniels' NFL.
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SHORT STOP: Mookie Betts make up his humor on Wednesday, part of a recent 12-for-21 stretch during a down season for the on MVP.
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lose nearly 20 pounds. But there's the data since the return this season, Baseball that will be where we'll be? bad only. My 12th respectful during average — the National metric mean- ing the likelihood that a substantial lead become a lot of 20 pounds higher than he is had halting average. That's the first bar good. Everybody is the big long run.
No, Betts! Has 0.05% a this season — measuring the rate of back off built- ed 30.6%, nearly a 30.4% crease from last season. His aid was only 0.06 in high in- side and a half more than last season.
The game booze you, and the game tests you.
Each this month, a do- terfect Betts lead an tough a time suggesting to stop this way, despite hitting the ball hand and straying the re- defined six-bats, he'd had 30.6 to show for it. He hit only 30.6 in July, with a slugging percentage of 30.
You gonna have to help the team at some point," Betts said so, Aug. 4. "It's really hard. I've just never done this so I don't really know how to get through it. Every day I show up and try to restore that huge swing." But I'm a very hard."
That's why Roberto has stayed on him, he said, reminding him who he is. And who Bertous, of course, is a former MVP and night- time All-Star, a seven-time
Silver Slugger and former batting champion. He's a scratch-level bowler who make a virtually unpro- mitted 0.007 from right field to short stop in Year 8. There's not a lot that have been able to do.
We got a glimpse of that guys in the recent year, great stretch, when Betts hit .38" (12 for 10, with a 3-0 stup- ging percentage.
"For me," Roberto said, "It's just kind of how he's carrying himself, really. He's always been good with not swinging at half, swing- ing at strikes. So those components have been considered. But, just, for me, it's just I like the drag- ger, the demeanor." More like Mookie.
"He's crucial," Roberto said. "He's got the surprise rises, the talent, and he's an unrivalved guy. I can't find it the sense that when he's going well, guys feel off that energy. And, when he's not, you're sort of trying to find it in him and get it in him.
So when he's going well like he has been this part worse, guys feel good about it. So, it's important, that he's kind of found some — thing to kind of hang his bal- on."
Pol a circle woke in Betts' name. Before you stick his baseball card in them, the means the guy is the best should understand who the guy in the box is — right/box of what the scoreboard might say.
foils the Angels
AIRCO LADIES' PRESS
Los Capitanos is honored and given in five runs on a time-hit night. Michael Maney also honored and had three hits and the Ro- man City Royals beat the An- gels 7 in a Friday to break a four-game hitting streak.
John Schenker, Rule Pracers and Breers Gray threw scores and relief in- tiring for the Royals, with Cruz Santiago for his fourth race.
Brian Schumer had two hits and four 30.6s for the Angels (40.7). They had scorchase straight.
After Joel Lowry solo
homer off John Lange gave the Angels a 0-3 lead in the north. Kansas City (39.7) record twice off Tarter Barnelle in the seventh to make 0.7-0.
Capitanos is chatting 4.8 (2.8) to 40 with five homers and 18 Billie during a 10- game hitting streak. In the north, he took second on an error and scored on Man- ney's two out 30.5 single to finish the strong.
Capitanos's two-run ho- mer — his 22nd of the season is 3.6th leader Rancho Peralta gave Kansas City a 3-0 lead in the north.
Royals sizzler Beth Lape gave up five runs and score into six 1-0 stings.

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JAC CAILLAWORD: late a two-run homer as part of his five-RBI Friday night.
By Joe Coogan
CHICAGO — It started as a further promotion for a specialty theme right. Then the Chicago White Box tendrives their fans.
Everyone wanted a popo- lioned hat.
"When things go bananas that's when it gets really fun," said Brenda Boyer, Chi- cago's chief revenue and marketing editor.
He is the everything theme where it comes to his share, giveaways, and tests that have given the super- league ballparks this year.
An array of creative pro- motions — everything from the New York State baseball roll, take games and time- taches for a Bobby Valentine Bargain. Right to the House Manager, company, Otham Slyas, should tip power — has planned them a round run in an MLB-hole average at tendances of 10,000 through 7,000,000+ games, the high- est sixth number for a full season date (287).
Additional ads include popular — like the Brandon Duncan, Ralf Barker, Bethle- head in Texas, or the britan- diesizing Dick Baird. "Big sticks" — is the first with the Athletics — but it's not just those scores figures that
are drawing big crowds. The Brewers banded out 25,000 but also only to take 12 and over on Saturday and they had a crowd of 40,000 at American Family Field.
"Brazils do not want other innovative rules and rules for MLB in 2013 are often credibility rejecting the in- terest. But it is less from the long lines — and non- actually autonomous always prices on allay — what a de- ver giveaway can do for milds sales. So,"
I definitely think across the league there's been an — all the Germans and the are, and even recently, to do things that are outside of the box," said Morgan Mer- mandle, the director of mar- keting and promotions for the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The White Box ended up giving the pops into a shaped like the Pop's outlet, with the losers and a guy in the middle — to everyone in the crowd of 18.20 for Tam- shar night's 3-4 loss to the Christian State. The Ottawa to Pope Leo XIV, a Chicago nation and longtime White Box fan, helped push the club's season-long attack and to take 30.4, and 30.4, its total of 1,445.708 for all of 200.

Witness, D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D10 JAC CAILLAWORD: late a two-run homer as part of his five-RBI Friday night.
The team teamed into the thems. There were signs posted in the ballpark that read 1,000 KNOWN MUSE- TER. KNOWN, 1,000 KNOWN, 1,000 KNOWN, 1,000 KNOWN, 1,000 KNOWN, 1,000 KNOWN, 1,000 KNOWN, 1,000 KNOWN, 1,000 KNOWN, 1,000 KNOWN, 1,000 KNOWN, 1,000
"I thought it was a great idea, knowing that the Pop's is from Chicago and he's a few fan, which is great," said Michael Lopez, 38, a stock driver from the south side of the city.
Lopez was supposed to
go to the game with his girl- brand, but also wasn't able to mean it. So he went through two different gates to make sure he seemed the year tall.
"I was worthy," he said. Promotions for the White Box go through a committee led by senior director of mar- keting and promotions Mike Downey. They threw out she- as and concepts, and they also look at samples from different sessions.
The team also scheduling out wooden stentow she's a RUM Box on Aug. 22 and major wands to 10,000 fans on Sept. 4, a nod to the vital ward-swring, shaped, dis- played, hypnotized new Mike Duck. "We've always known to have our great deal of something that we know people would wear or use or make because it adds value to the ticket," Boyer said. "We'll don't with that."
The Baltimore Denver banded out a Tipper Shalks heldshoads (Mike) The New York Yankees gave out a "Kings Demon Shatters" heldshoads and Tuesday and they have a George Costanza catcher heldas- ions — playing tribute to a DNA "frenzbol" episode — coming up on Aug. 27. Every
MLB team except Toronto had a Blue Wars Night this season.
Following in the hot- flutes of the minor league to many cases, it's not enough someone to just feature a popular player for a give- away. "You can see that teams are doing a much bet- ter job with their under- standing (of) who they're trying to target," said Jim Sfrude, an associate dean and professor at Ohio. The twenty of college of Business "When I think of the Bona- Biff one, I'm thinking, you have, they're targeting Don X, they are targeting some, you know, younger baby boomers to try to get out to the ballpark."
There is also what Las- ron, Marlene, the director of the Nassau Sports Business Center at the University of Oregon, described as the "spheric clause game." There were multiple fans boxing to buy additional time behind Tuesday night's game, and there were are- not farings for the giveaway and the "Kings Demon Shatters" heldshoads on allay on Wednesday.
Cohen writes for the associated Press, 40 writer David Brandt contributed to this report.
latest indulpen key step
He knows 14 patches off around an L.A.'s two-way star works to return to isolation.
BY MANNIE LAW
Dodgers star Sholm Ohtani took the bullpen meand at Dodger Stadium, with president of baseball spectators Andrew Pryor- man and pitching coach Mark Prior looking on, and began his first bullpen throwing season to more than 10 weeks.
Pridey marked an impor- tant step in Ohtani's throw- ing season, and he knew 34 pitches before the Dodgers' 3-1 win over the Milwaukee Brewers. According to man- ager Dave Roberts, he threw his first-knuckle out of pitches.
The pretty confident that if he tried the season, he'll throw a 'pen in two, three, four five days,' Rob- erfский, 'don't lose, if we get out of that, I think we'll be out of the next day.'
Although Ohtani hasn't landed on the imperilled for the season, he's not only someone in his left turn, he hasn't pitched in a game since July 1.
After Ohtani received a few-strong 10 minutes inter- tion in his knee at the begin- ning of the All-Star break, this brighter, to perform small pitch against the Philadelphia Pitcher on July 22. But as they mentioned his re- quests, it became clear he wants to disguise Ohtani.
Instead, Ohtani threw a 10 pitch against the All-Star reconveying season, and he was shut down from throwing
the tie and of the day he wants to be healthy," Rob- erf's said earlier this week. "He's been to be there in the postseason. I think that did check him up. Even look at how we kind of assured things — we all want to be smart and careful. I'm happy that we've done that with him."
Ohtani restarted catch- pile on Aug. 7, and after playing catch three more slips this week, Ohtani and the Dodgers determined he was ready to throw off the meand again.
Rather than rush the programs of that I would rather make sure we're busted in the right time- ture," Ohtani said last week. "Making sure we're taking the right steps."
Ohtani is expected to go through a bullpen progression and then advance to throwing five batting prac- tice. Roberto didn't have an exact schedule. A com- plete but he estimated Ohtani would need one or two more bullpens and no lower than ten for 60s.
After the Dodgers want to keep Ohtani in the lineup, he'll have to build up in pitches rather than going on a minor-league rehab an- ignment.
Ohtani did something similar last season, but then he was not going the meand for the first time since 2024 after an surgery.
Ohtani was more than — as strong here, as losing them and then two sort of build up during the season, already to — and Roberto wants to be a little could serve as a blueprint. 'And I think he's seen what that building can lead to and how it looks. I certainly feel that he'll buy in.'
Earthing Will Smith (tech.) and Dalton Bunting officers want to look at any in- terested injury progressions. Both took batting practice Friday.
Both has been out since until June, so he'd need to progress in the next 10 years, too small that go on a minor- league rehab assignment before the first time.
Will is last two months being too long," Roberto said, "given his kind of inter- prise swing and things like this."
Bunting landed on the E, on Aug. 1 and began taking the first time in the All-Star has yet to start a throwing program.
Dalton, very encourage- ly, Roberto said. "Both are not going to have said take on at but right now, which is great."
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| Attorney of Miami | 2675 p.m. |
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| "The Game of New York (R)" | 2675 p.m. |
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| Chicago (R) of Miami | 2675 p.m. |
| St. Louis (R) of Toronto | 2675 p.m. |
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By: Malcolm Lee
Dardeness strayed in Dodger Stadium. Then the Daring lights outward in Tommy Thompson's. 'Hance' over the speakers, didn't be ballpark and annoyed up to injuries.
Edwin Diaz's walk-in music once had been a nativity, yet he then thrilled to see the Dodgers' historic star take the mound. But with his shaky return from arthroscopic silver surgery leading to three blows move it first appearance, the crowd tempered its enthusiasm appropriately.
On Friday, however, a little flood-prisoned the series with a 2-lane against the Milwaukee Brownie, believe didn't repeat itself.
79 Years of high rite," said Díaz, who turned in a wavelua-vestra, asking despite two walks and hitting a batter. "But at the end of the day I made my pitches, got the three wins, got the W. So that's the most important thing."
The four game series against the Brownie set up a retracting battle for the top record in the National League. It's a mid-frep between two teams with opposing identities.
The Dodgers are the large number powerhouse leaders with one power seeking their third straight World Series trophy. The Brownie are the nationalized event, chances, who members have retained their 10th-engine-that-could process despite leaving the best engine-announced-knuck-and-knuck year.
With the victory, the Dodgers will die from their first Brownie-10s, and lead to one game.
The more opposing problem for the Dodgers' postseason include, however, is getting their closer back on track. Diaz, who likely has been available for the end of his series after pitching consecutive days, at least two pinnacle with his teammate. "I wasn't pretty," said manager Dave Roberts, who has kept Diaz in the roam role despite his struggles. "I watched the mixing too. But he found a way to make a more=[a]mable-knuck-and-knuck."
Diaz's focus in his study work Friday watching his posture. He'd

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HUNTER FREDICULA, left, huge closer Edwin Diaz, who walked two until 10 a feather on the match.
been, leaning to the side and chastled to be more upright. However, that at the end of his change to arm angle, which has dropped four degrees this season's comparatively last year, according to Diaz, out.
One of my years in New York, I think I had that problem, and it was difficult for me to fix it. 'As said," But now," he more mature, I know what I have to do."
Of course, he didn't stumble upon a magic for Friday. No ten-sunny pitch, a ball well off the plate that got him behind it. At the crowd was seeing him on each side of his arm with a smattering of loose. Five pitches later, he hit Andrew
Vaughn, and the bow not smelled. First baseman Kiki themselves slapped in to give Diaz a quick pep. "I'm told me," Bruce the best pitcher in the world. We've got you, we've got your back. Make pitches, go slowly," Diaz recounted.
He was right, Diaz realized, he was making. Diaz learned that he's shining off. Citi, Bruce, which, Bill then he walked William Costinney.
Diaz gave up a rocketed ground ball to Lala Lake, but Tommy Bilman, standing second base, went to Lala at a stage 2 for the second out. Diaz then walked David Hamilton to lead the bases.
The ten person-mill, I prefer to miss game side Diaz some night in the game. He had a 2-lane, and he was 10. (Thursday.) Diaz said: "So I think I'm going to a good American right now."
Diaz, testating on the edge of his first season, threw three straight bathtubs to drop Orris one shot the middle for a called strike. The well inside, and one on the inner edge of the plate to mature him to ground and to shortstop Morde Bell to credit the game.
Hopefully with a couple days of success, Diaz has been a good man, and I am, as a better woman going forward," Roberts said.
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The Justice Clark Seattle, might, revoke after his trophy, and said it four runs around in a 20-7-strongly over Seattle.
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BY ZONZAN POWERS
People look for love wherever their heart takes them, but the day they are the Professionals players Chakla Schalk and Tros Rodriguez, they didn't have to look for to find it.
“We all love you first,” Schalk said.
The beach volleyball power couple is being shot in a 2007 Manhattan Beach Open this weekend, continuing to focus on the competition volleyball circuit that that brought them together.
The couple met briefly while playing the 2007 beach volleyball events, but they really go to shows each other and clicked while spending three weeks to get out to the two teams in China, both and the Philippines.
The 2007 Rodriguez he would take her out to dinner at her favorite restaurant, but there was a catch. Rodriguez had to win her sportsman at the 2007 Los Angeles men who Schalk.
Rodriguez made Schalk a 2007 Los Angeles Times coverage went to their favorite fast-food giant, Cash Rio, be-
cause it was something they headed over during their treatment.
“She looked me, Cash Rio on your right strategy,” Schalk said. “And then you flew back, I'm Calibron; the next day, and we went there.”
Rodriguez didn't need any motivation to win gold to go out with her future Ic- and Iard Schalk.
“We read that Schalk keep the level headed when it comes to playing on the beach.
Schalk has played on the biggest beach volleyball stages. She represented Canada at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Rio. One of the proudest moments was defeating a 30-odd team on 54 home and
“Best-big-50-and-themed-of-20-20-and-a-something that I'd never forget,” Schalk said.
“We called playing it the Olympics the pleasure of our sport and making Paris-Canada has been the highlight of the event.
“We have had dual-momology since birth and has switched but affliction to the world. We like them to qualify for the 2008 Olympics in Los Angeles and play

CHAIRE SCHALK, left, and Tros Rodriguez, both AVP League champions, will get married at the fall.
alongside Rodriguez. He is a two-time AVP League Champion and three-time winner on the AVP Tour.
His love for volleyball delves to his time in Canada as a young boy playing with his kin that won their massive power back just.
“I personally love volby-
ball. I love competing and love trying to win,” Schalk said.
Rodriguez grew up in 2011, Amant La., and much more on volleyball from a young age before playing the sport in high school and at Louisiana-Barr.
The LSU graduate
wanted to play indoor volleyball in college, but she couldn't because of injuries and malnutrition in the beach volleyball team.
“Once I got to the LSU beach team and started learning the game and actually playing, I just came to that some level of the sport,” Rodriguez said. “Once I started playing, there were a lot of opportunities to leave Louisiana and potentially play professionals.”
After three seasons at LSU, Rodriguez moved to California to begin her beach volleyball career.
Schalk also led Alberta, Canada, to focus on the beach volleyball career.
“I moved to 2003 to California to form full time and play beach volleyball full time,” Schalk said, who really will Rodriguez have to Gardena. “I didn't know I would be here for this long, as it's definitely different. I love California, and I think it's a beautiful place to live and we're lucky to live close to LA.”
Rodriguez has won two PTO's gold medals for 2024, she was part of the the first AVP League championship team and to meet 2015. Phase training takes 10 days and gold medals during three consecutive Challenger events in three different countries during a three-week span.
Schalk and Rodriguez have great attention for a sport that would be more effective than they would before they met each other. Schalk said competing in Switzerland near the Swiss-Alay man special.
“I have been there about eight times, but that place, for me, is my favorite place. I've ever played at,” Schalk said.
While they chase AVP and Olympic wins, the couple also are planning a wedding after Schalk surprised Rodriguez with a small question early in their relationship.
After only officially dating for two days following Rodriguez's tournament, Schalk invited Rodriguez to Raoul, Hawaii, in January.
Rodriguez had a bunch for eight program because they had turned out to a tight bond during their relationship.
They went on a bike with Schalk's brother and while in a spot with a beautiful jungle view and large swing.
Schalk's family set up the prophase spot while everyone was walking to the site. Once they arrived, Schalk turned to Rodriguez, got down on one time-and-aided two many runs.
“I blacked out. It was perfect,” Rodriguez recalled.
“My couple is set to get married this fall in 2018. I'm going to see her.”
[Paralympics, from DU, through the Paris Paralympic Games positively changed their attitudes toward people with disabilities.]
LA28 wants to build on that momentum.
“I really would love to see the change of perception of what people with disabilities can do, but also most importantly see the athletics perform,” said Diana Rodriguez, the LA28 vice president of Paralympics strategy and relations and a 2018 Paralympic nominee.
Because oftentimes we forget the sport side of the athletics and just the shackle to in front, and I really hope that this is removed in our Games.”
“It didn't take long for All Travel to see the Paralympics standard. The former Yale nominee had always responded Paralympics for their girl, courage and strength, but after she lost the lower part of her left leg in a shark at least in 2023, Travel had her own Paralympic awakening.
She realized that to even make the U.S. team in Paris, she needed to swim faster with one leg than she did with two.
“A lot of people would come up and say this 'Oh well you could do the Paralympics,' said Travel, who had 10 months between having her leg amputated on her 2016 birthday and the same leg ceremony of the Paris Paralympics. The like 'Well, you can't just do the Paralympics actually!' It's elite and it's fun.”
Her American record time of 1 minute, 8:48 seconds seconds in the 200 99-meter backstroke at the 2016 U.S. Paralympic swimming trials was faster than the times she was putting up to be recruited for Division I schools. Also the U.S. record holder in the 200 400-meter freestyle, 16.5.30, Travel was silver medals in both seasons her first Paralympics Games.
But as she starts training for P2PA Travel knows even her national record times might not be enough to get on the podium in LA.
In Paris, 25 words and 28 minutes, records were made by the 2018 Paralympics team, quality of the performances are better than ever. For some, the 2018 Paralympics team, pointed out. Athletics have become more refined with their training techniques.
“The game the experts, turns for what high performance in, for what an athlete is, is the best. The playing to get up on many more opportunities,” said Brent Hardin, an associate professor of knowledge at the University of California and the rector of Alabama Adapted Athletics.
“The Paralympics has the ability to do that like an other sporting event in the world for athletes with disabilities.”
The last time the Summer Paralympics were in the United States, in 1999, the event was run by a separate committee from the Olympic organizers. Disorganized and under-produced, the direct was under-whelming, Hardin, said. Since 2002, organizing committees have been required to put together (and held to task) into the Olympic and Paralympic Games using the same venues, facilities and infrastructure.
LA28 will rely on mostly existing venues by both the Olympics and Paralympics, reducing many of the biggest headaches that have played previous upsetting committees. But looking 4,000 Paralympans in one village is an especially simple challenge.
LA28 will host the Olympic and Paralympic-chages at UCLA, which is now owned by its red truck buildings and lush green leaves. UCLA's number is also necessary for its steep hills. In 2022, two students who used wheelchairs need the university and the UC Board of Regents to build a combination, citing, in part, elevators that are often out of service, insufficiently set up and dangerous conditions on pedestrian paths of travel.
Rodriguez recognized the campus' geographical challenges that organizers can't change. LA28 said it is statement it is to make the building upon UCLA's existing accessibility foundations while exploring additional modifications and services to support Paralympic facilities and team officials, such as temporary camps and modified restrooms. Construction is expected to begin this year, trying to maximize impact on normal campus activities.
“One solution is not going to solved for everyone, but a system of different accountability will be taken by them,” said Rodriguez, an architect consultant on previous Games before working with LA28.
“The training of events for 50% of the users, but it doesn't mean that there is little to challenge in some points.”
“The Games will also need to accommodate millions of fans, traveling around the world,” said the P2PA World Cup (noted the transportation system and the ground) an answer, but it presented problems for some fans.
Kate Scott, founder of Only Everywhere, a director of the young acrobatic information about more than 400 venues in Calibron

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HUNTER WOODALL, wins the 400-meter T20 final at the 2018 Paris Games.

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ALI TRUWT, competing at 200-400-live, holds the U.S. record for the event.
via, heard from fans who said hundreds of extra-distance for accessible parking and a shuttle to the stadium, only to learn later that a free shuttle option was available. Fans struggled to secure wheelchair accessible seats, especially after they were sold at astronomical rooze games, and couldn't get clear answers about what accommodations would be available in the stadium.
Rolf Stadium and the physical infrastructure with working elevators, wheelchair records and accessible
seating with clear sightlines on every level. It was mostly an information gap that left him wanting.
“It's not a problem if you say there's no way to get to the cab on the second floor. It is a problem if they find that out of the bottom of the stairs,” Borton said. “They can plan ahead if you just give them the information. It's not about pedestrian. It's about taking people what to expect.”
At the 400 California venues Borton has added to Only Everywhere's directory,
more than half don't publish anything unless about accessible parking. No issues accommodations for mobility limitations, hearing directly, vision impairment and sensory disabilities.
“The game is also worth the time the Paralympics can lead to improved access to would-be home and structures for people with disabilities during and after the Games.
“We just a one-in-a-week break in kind of event,” said Johann Amot, an associate professor of gender
and/or of UCLA and an affiliate faculty member with the disabilities and/or department.
At the 16th Olympics, helped fund health sports in LA, and the 2018-2020 million surplus, the 2018 Games have already long-started adaptive sports opportunities as part of the Paris-Sanford.
The program is run by LA, Department of Recreation and the University will have 12 adaptive sports (adaptive activity, athletics, kayaking, skateboarding, lacrosse, pickleball, para skating, and soccer, graders), para surfing, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair sports for the 2020-21 season. The program is on track to reach 5,000 total adaptive sports program, emoluments in 2021, LA28 and LA28.
LA28 is an opportunity not only to think about people with disabilities as part of (society), but instead to really end up the conversation around disability, especially in sport. “It can't read
the game, but it's a Paralympian as an inspiration or as something, where they're overcoming a limitation, but rather as part part of human diversity and potential.”
At the halfway mark of the 2018-2020 year, the 2018-2020 season was a 2018-2020 season. The 2018-2020 season was a 2018-2020 season. The 2018-2020 season was a 2018-2020 season. The 2018-2020 season was a 2018-2020 season.
“Being at the Paralympics together would be a dream,” Borton said.
“Parents will open what will be the final Paralympic Games of the 20th, considering 26 elections going out on a high level.”
“The 2018 Paralympic Games,” Pat Nees said of his 2008 expectations, “ever.”
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SHOREI ONTANI strikes out with the bases loaded in the fifth inning against Brewers are Jacob Minneveski, who gave up five hits in Milwaukee's 4-1 win Saturday.
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Justin Wrobleski's struggles continued as the Dodgers left-handed starter gave up a pair of two-era home runs in Saturday's 4-1 win in Milwaukee Brewers.
Milwaukee's Joey Ortal hit the first run 273 for 5-4-6, held in the second inning, and Wilson Contreras hit the other 289 but in left corner in the fourth.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts doesn't believe Wrobleski's woes are fatigue-related. However, the first-time All-Star, who gave up four hits through six innings, has pitched a career-high 239.1 innings this season. He has yielded 2 home runs in his past four starts.
"I do know that the command hasn't been there," Roberts said before the game. "Bulls early that were getting hit at guys are going out of the ballpark. But I do think
simplifying the pitch mix (and) making better-quality pitches will be helpful," Boydski Debate, he has thrown a lot, but I still feel like the stuff he ran, isn't to help now.
"Is it sustainability? Yeah, we'll see," Roberts added. "It's some good actions, are going to go on the 'pen anyway', because (of) the guardrail we have coming back."
The Brewers (74-49) took advantage.
With Milwaukee ace Jacob Minneveski - the favorite for the WLTX Young Award - giving up just five hits, the Dodgers struggled against a pitcher they could see again in the midseason.
"We's one of the best in the game, if not the best right now," Roberts said.
Minneveski got out of a jam in the 60th. After a few of one-out angles from Tournai Hermandes, Alex Call and Hunter Poduccia, Modus Ohtani and Freddie Freeman each came up with the bases loaded.
But Minneveski, who leads the majors in BBA, UTS, and other solo (38), turned both and removed the announced crowd of 47,787 as the Brewers made sure the Dodgers (74-50) will not overtake them in front record in the 9th, this weekend.
The Dodgers scored their only run on an Ohtani triple to right four record Call from first in the third inning.
Brewers endowers Antonio Sanatoda and Aaron Ashby didn't give up a hit, and Jonathan Hernandez gave up just one in three innings of relief for the Dodgers.
"They're just a gritty team," Roberts said. "They pitch well (and) they defend well. It's kind of what they do... It's just a really well-rounded team."
Tyler Guarner is scheduled to make one more minor-league start, consisting of five innings and
Tipitchen. He's expected to join the Dodgers around the team's end-of-August high to Atlanta and Detroit.
Will Smith took part in batting practice Friday and caught a ballpen session.
"The arrow is pointing up for WLTX Robert's said. 'Don't know when he's going to partake in a five situation, but that'll be kind of a good gauge.'"
Kyle Tucker was given Saturday off amid his frustrations at the plate, where he's hitting 283 at home compared to 275 on the road.
"The fact is, the splits are stark home road," Robert is said. "I don't think we have a reason behind it... he's come into it'll, though."
-Fourthon Ross
Saul Detmers pitched eight scoreless innings and Nolan
Schanan had an RBI single in the eighth as the Angelo collapsed the Kansas City Repa's 3-6 on Saturday night.
Detmers (4-6) gave up two hits, no walks and struck out 15 for his first win this year at Angel Stuckus.
Ben Jurov worked a bifocal match for his second save this season, leading the Angelo fourth win in five games.
In the eighth inning, Jose Siri came on as pinch-runner after Wade Meckler walked 289 stale second, and Schanach brought him home on the go-ahead RBI single. Schanach had three of the Angelo six hits, finishing three for three.
Hate Pearson (2-1) gave up the winning run for Kansas City Randy Debrack worked 39.1 scoreless batting during his start, leaving almost nothing that hits.
Kansas City's Joe Gagliacone extended his hitting attack to 10 games.
AIRCOURT/HERALD
Sonia Citron scored 21 points, Shukria Austin had 27 points and 8 rebounds, and the best Washington Mystics rallied in the fourth quarter to defeat the Sparks 80-70 on Saturday night.
Former YNC star Kiki Snyder added 19 points and eight rebounds for Washington (19-16), which was coming off two straight losses at Las Vegas. Citron had eight assists and six rebounds.
Austin's barge with six minutes left in the fourth quarter gave Washington a 45-44 lead, its first advantage since it was 46-39 at half-time.
With three minutes left, Citron hit a three-points for a 74-69 lead and the Mystics closed it out with a 14 run.
Washington outscored the Sparks 28-22 in the fourth quarter. Ron Burrell scored 29 points, Shukria, Oppenheimer, Hart D. and DeaAnn Kinsley added 2 for the Sparks 32-23.
The Sparks led 18-16 one minute into the second quarter before Washington went on an 8-2 run in the next three minutes to lead 26-18.
Two three-pointers from Burrell and one from Bess Wexler got the Sparks within 45-39 at half-time. Wexler and Burrell opened the
second half with back-to-back throw and the Sparks led 52-43 three minutes into the third quarter.
The Mystics scored the next eight points and the Sparks held a 58-46 lead leading to the fourth.
The Mystics had won seven straight before their back-to-back losses to the dem.
The Sparks have lost four straight and 11 of 18. However, Bette other did not play, two days after she took a shoulder to the midsection from New York's Brewstra Deweat.
MLB
Anders Deven scored on a pench kick in the 89th minute and O'Don Ratton finished off a clean sheet on San Diego FC's 80-67 of a 2-0 victory over LAFC at 83rd Stadium.
Deven scored the winner after a video review led to a hard-half loss on LAFC defender Ryan Porteson. It was his eighth goal this season and his 27th in 10 career appearances.
Deven will be suspended for San Diego's next match after picking up a red card in the seventh

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THE SPARKS' Ron Burrell (32) drives to the leader against Mystics rookie center Lauren Berne on Saturday. Burrell scored a team-high 27 points, including three three-pointers, in L.A.'s loss.
minute of stoppage time
Don Ratton had three saves for San Diego 44-10 to save his first shutout in an 8 at 91th season at her posting 9 in 19 due to last year.
Hugo Lobo turned away and shot for LAFC (8-8-5), which had playing 2 goals in 24 previous four matches.
LAFC's Ron Hump mix saw his four-match attack with a goal score to an end.
LAFC rallied from a two-goal deficit to earn a 2-2 draw in San Diego's April.
Gujibertan Barton scored on a first-half penalty kick and Jonathan Bond posted his fourth clean
sheet in a row to help the lead Houston Dynamo beat the Galaxy 14.
Bond did not need to make a save in running his scoreless streak to 272 minutes as Houston signed its unbeaten run to seven at 5-9.2. The 10-year-old switched his seventh shutout this season, matching his total from last year - his first with the Dynamo. Bond had four clean sheets in 10 starts with the Galaxy from 2013 to 2023.
The Dynamo (2-0-2) ace the hottest team in the Western Conference with a 5-2-2 record over their past 10 matches.
Barton scored his 22th goal this season - in the 25th minute - to
put Houston in front for good. The PK was awarded after Galaxy defender John Nelsen batted Laurence Broad.
Defender Evelyn Garron sighted to for Manu Yoshida to begin the second half and was lagged with a red card in the 68th minute, leaving the Galaxy clean down.
O'Mara niesewski had one save for the Galaxy (5-4-7), who drop to 5-2-2 in their past five matches.
Myrving "Charley" Lozano applied in to the match in the second half in his first appearance with the Galaxy after posting nine goals and 9 assists in 27 appearances with San Diego FC last season.
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ment designed to offer 'a variety of pleasures at night,' i.e. more than just a place to drink.
I watched to differentiate from bars and pubs," she says. "I was thinking of a 'big night out' — in the U.K., we see that expression and it's like pro-drinks, going to a club, maybe another club, then an after party. You're going somewhere for different kinds of experiences, more than sitting in a bar and having a club to up."
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ideas," she says oftener the book came together. She also cites the club scene in her London hometown as a huge influence on her perspective as a historian and culture theorist.
Another huge influence? Los Angeles, which stands out alongside New York as one of the major nightlife playsticks "Up All Night."
L.A. has its own chapter, having to see the "roughfire" — the English term for the period between 2008 to 2009.
Her research is started with the usual suspects of nightlife law — Hilda Peetz, 1976—from and 1980 to now. And she delved into the wildly excessive. She is now in New York and L.A. "Then you go into the world, and we Paris 2010 or of it all," Willetts says.
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duties everywhere, especially in the U.K.
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She describes him, named in nightlife "loving glory, pity, fun, pity" and "just joyful," and grew at the same weight and significance as what she has periods of luxury chronicled earlier in the book, an approach that's
validated by where we are today culturally — consumed by self-levancing, pretty and unproduced. She blames more. Club environments provide the perfect backdrop for all of it, then and now. Then also make for an absorbing road. You may just stay up at night reading Willetts' equiping, why not our bad accounts.
The scope of the present report having some things out as complete history would require multiple volumes. Willetts focuses on 28 road signatories in dense places, rather than the music venues and locales. This allows for a dynamic connect, the dots read fill, the pages on the data screen, the 'We British because, New York and L.A. Top-boy and East France or a Summer of Love begins hangouts warrant more exploration.
Instead the book develops expressing chapters and sections to the decades of an impracticability of Weimar, Berlin, the expansive creativity and style of the Harlem Renaissance, the ultimate office New Orleans just in one, and the juxtaposed Chicago, Paris and Shanghai, riding with pasture speakers in Las Vegas and Boston. There are also many presents: New York door changes in the '70s, and their important roots in space culture, 1997 and under-ground and the 2000 '80s. L.A. gets some audio cross-sectoring creative goals, girls and at's gatherings, and juniors. We come in Detroit and abroad.
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winds down her journey through mostly party palaces and strides in handwaves, she turns her attention to the present and future.
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the biggest creatures of the night and studies show they drink much less than their predecessors. We're in uncharred territory, but Willetts's book that more history will be made after dark, noting that the "nightclub" is only six decades old.
"When Gen-Alpha comes of age, I think that they will be desperate to connect to the other media kind of aesthetic, whether it's the 'We're the same,' or 'no sure.' I think that's what they will be trying to create a new create. We're in a bit of a nightlife design — nightclub, and the world's absolutely not the end. We just somehow do not make it an attempt. More nights out are coming."
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ONLY FRAGMENTS OF CHELSEA BAYOUTH'S WORK REMAINED AFTER SHE LOST HER HOME IN ALTADENA. TODAY, THE FIRE HAS RESHAPED HER APPROACH TO ART.

BY EMILY TARIMELLI
CHELSEA BAYOUTH remembers returning to her Altadena home on Jan. 3, 2016. 'No, no, no, no,' she recalled saying, 'I flames still learned from the Barnetite, which lived her to estimate a lot of nights earlier than the 1960s. It was old daughter and 16-year old neighbor. 'I thinking remained except for pieces of her porcelain ceramic. 'It was like going to be meager to identify already,' said Bayouth, 45. 'It was the word she.' 'Her home and the accessory dwelling unit, or ADC that housed her art studio, containing fabrication supplies, paintings and a few to-writing bedskilled chairs through and outside the 3-page space childhood, were now 'novelature of body unit.' Bayouth said, 'Her remembers sweeping up what remained of her artwork and watching it off through her fingers, the porcelain broken and changed. 'They hang down every studio faced to them, love, gimm... Literally anything around it that melted and could not turn to ads get stuck to them,' Bayouth said.

She had only started working with high-five porcelain feet to offer before the fire. She didn't realize, at the time, that porcelain, which is frontal with over 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit in the city, is nearly into a time like to beat.
It's been a year-and-a-half since the 20th-20th of the Altadena, and when Bayouth's art is very unhelped 'by what happened. Much of her work remains on grief, the grief of motherhood, marrying a doctor destroyed, Bayouth said.
Bayouth and her family now live in Oliver Lake. Professionally, she works as a mechanic (report holder supporting him and how men, she's worked on project to ranging from 'Robert Churker' shop motion production — for which she won an Emery in 1981 — to Olivia Rodrigo's recent music video, 'the turn.' She is also a poet with work featured in various video library magazines and she has a manuscript she's trying to publish.
Bayouth continues to make sculptures out of her in home studio, and she sells them online and at art markets through her brand, Tea Day Ceramic. Prince range from full to dark, dogmatic on the and how much it's have gold in and for the piece.
In her studio, surrounded by ancient experimental figures she recovered from Altadena and retired, she features whimsical sculptures imitating feminine figures and bitter forms. 'What's not the same,' she said, laughing, 'Those two energies are very similar.'
Most are people enough to fit into the palm of her hand.
On some pieces, she writes lines of poetry. On others, handwritten spells manifesting joy of health dance across the wide surface.
Her because a spiritual practice for Bayouth is her life, when she experiences it's massive residential

CHELSEA BAYOUTH, above, creates palm-sized sculptures in her home studio that explore the use of grief, spirituality and motherhood
crisis' that left her paralyzed by the 'big' questions: 'What's beyond our world? What's the point of everything? Why are we living here? What's governing?'
'I couldn't eat. I beat the thinnest I'd ever been. I was just an amnion every day, not having answers to these questions,' Bayouth said. 'I didn't understand how anybody could be going about their lives, just driving and making plans.'
Art because her way of preventing these anxieties, the crafted large ethereal paintings of male figures, floating through space who drained phrases confronting the universe's greatest mysteries.
'To exist is beyond rationality,' Bayouth recalled one saying. 'We are made from humming things in the remembered characters. Those paintings learned in the Baton fire.'
When she recovered her porcelain figures from her Altadena home, with lots of her studio forever glued to their mother, she remained what was supposed if she retired from. She knew they would melt and change first, and she wanted to see how.
'Do you see how it got all of these runs in it?' Bayouth said from her Oliver Lake studio, turning over a horned cup, 'you're smaller than a chamelecy.' 'This area of fun was in my studio that, after I lived it, melted and vitrified because you part of the piece.'
Some pieces in Bayouth's studio have been, yellow colorstone to them that weren't there before, she said. She suggested her gold taster, which burned off at the fire. 'You should give you a clue as to how hot the fire was,' she said.
In this series, we highlight independent makers and artists, from glass. Absent of other artists, who are creating original products in Los Angeles.
The resulting effect stirred Bayouth to use more outside elements in her glass application. One of a mannequin figure in her studio, with years glistening before it came of life closed yet this has been still some from Big Star based on the surface, making it look like it was 'spood bed in a river or waterfall of a house fire,' Bayouth said.
She called a material from other places, too, like dirt from her daughter's)+proached and/or sandered, in a character — anything distorted at that 'will really airborne and change from in the hills.'
Bayouth's first fire created a gem back to childhood. Growing up in Woodland Hills, she comes from a family of Angeline artists. Her father, a chemically trained oil paneler, kept up from a man on the garage. Growing pole as a hobby, like mother went to school for art — as did Bayouth, a 2008 producer of California Institute of the Arts. And her brother is also a pepper holder. The oblique collaborative on walls around suits and pageels large and small.
Despite taking ceramics classes as a kid and string L. Bayouth didn't return to the art firm until many years later, when her life-altering events satisfied her peace of self, the COVID-19 pandemic and, without, the birth of her daughter.
When she pandemic for, Bayouth found herself hooked on mediating YouTube videos, a practice in which people had, for someone on beaches, lakes and — in Bayouth's case — England's New Orleans Bravesigns would dig up art like to like gold crink and porcelain dull hands, and Bayouth admired their aged, artificial qualities, a theme that takes shape in her remains.
'There's just an energy to things with a turkey,' Bayouth said.
Then in 2012, Bayouth became a mother — an experience that 'irreversally changed' too.
When her daughter, Valentine was born, 'it was a double whammy of life, who are you, and what are you offering that world?' Bayouth said. 'It was a real annihilation of self.'
As a new mother, Bayouth struggled to find a way back to art. That changed when she rediscovered volume in the world she could make sculptures relatively quickly, in small but less, and find had even fewer value, all while caring for a small child.
'It was a show that into my art practice again,' Bayouth said.
At modern like the downgrade Craft Park, Bayouth's work often draws women across many ages. Bayouth finds older women original frequently in her house—by an sculpture, while a younger crowd is drastic to her ratlike creations.
Occupational therapist Wendy Bell, 37, purchased a number of Bayouth's students, whom she grew to family members, and others she keeps on her whole-will, dining table or desk at work.
An Altadena resident, Bell also met her home in the Barco Inn. She finds a protective quality in Bayouth's scriptures, almost as if they're a 'living par with.'
'I think it's sort of magical,' Bell said of Bayouth's style. 'It has a lot of whimsy in it. I still take two a balance of light and dark in terms of how it makes you feel.'
Like Bell, many of Bayouth's customers have been affected by the fire. One woman from a recent last stands out in Bayouth's memory. Her house turned down too, and one big fan in her household.
The customer bought an angel figure, fashioned with brass or her face and arms holding her chest. It would be one the first piece of art in the customer's new home, Bayouth recalled.
Bayouth doesn't make changes for her or until she has caught her shape or person to the work, not knowing why until she needs the person who buys it.
She remembers the woman holding the angel, saying, 'She cines.'
They embraced each other for a long time.
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OVER HIS IT SEASONS DIRECTING THE PHIL, HE BROUGHT HIS SPECIAL BRAND OF AUDACITY TO A RECEPTIVE CITY

MARK SWED
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BEARLY APRIL 2007, I was invited to a surreptitious dinner with the Los Angeles Philharmonic's music director Ria-Dubai Salonen and his orchestra's president, Deborah Boeda. We gathered in Salonen's kitchen and over take-out music discussed how to live days, Rachei Sunday, the Los Angeles Times would be the first to tell the world that Salonen had decided to step down in two ways until that Dudamel (Dudamel would become L.A. Phil music director beginning with the 2009 E-waves. Although now Dudamel is perhaps the best known name to classical music and will end his IT seasons as L.A. Phil music and artistic director with four varied programs at the Hollywood Bowling. 20-25 before taking on that role with the New York Philharmonic next month, he was still very new on the scoreback then. He first came to attention after winning a new conducting competition in Bumberg, Germany, in 2004, when he was 25. Yet by 2007 he was enough of a sensation that major news agencies in the U.S. Europe and South America picked up the front page story. Al Jazeera and a radio station in Mumbai, fearless down my cell phone number and called for comment

Tina van der Heide, 1974, 2009
DEBUT IN L.A.
There was no question that Dudamel was a once-in-a-generation talent and that his signing had been as L.A. Phil crap. The orchestra was riding high. It had to laughantly spread Walt Disney Connect Hall four years earlier, and over the past 10 seasons Salonen had made it the most favoring orchestra in the land — and beyond
The L.A. Phil also knew a thing or two about developing young talent from unlikely lands. In 1981, the 24-year-old Salini Mehta from Mumbai (then Bombay), India, made his L.A. Phil debut and the next year became music director and remained in for 10 seasons. Salonen was an unknown 18-year-old English composer and conductor when he made his U.S. debut, conducting the L.A. Phil in 1986, before becoming music director in 1988.
Yet this young Venezuelan seemed somehow uniquely fared to come to L.A.
Salonen was on the jury of the Hunter-Madue Conducting Competition that Dudamel won and plotted Boeda from Bumberg, Is-

CLASSICAL musicians at rock fests aren't a thing. But when Dudamel (ed) joined the Phil as Cynthia Evers sang at Coachella 2005, center, the crowd loved it. Above: Dudamel in 2018,
morale describing the female Dudamel as "a conducting animal." Dudamel subsequently made his U.S. debut with the L.A. Phil at the Hollywood Bowlin 2005, electrifying orchestra and audience. His Disney Hall debut followed in early 2007, and that certainly he Salonen, who was eager to spend more time competing. He had found his successor.
There must be later, after having single-mindedly "student Dudamel," as she called it, Boeda left a sickbed to hop on a plane to Lucerne, Switzerland, contract in hand. Dudamel had gone from rising after to star to star on, next as the conductor who brought new vitality to everything he touched.
But like all songs, Dudamel's at the L.A. Phil came with considerable risk and unknown. Was Dudamel's dream in the product of a Leonard Bernstein level gift, or was "The Bride" as some in the press dubbed him, all flash?
Would have go to that lead? Did Phil's jangle "Dudamel Dog" descend with guacamole, American cheese, grilled onions, jalapeños, tortilla chips and heaven known what also: define Dudamel? Big shot in the establishment, and particularly on the East Coast, called their eyes.
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AFTER 800 (has) concert at Disney Hall as director of the L.A. Philhar music on June 7, Dodamel, left, exits the stage.
For Dodamel, L.A. became the place that let him try just about anything. Perhaps he brought up even more daring work on a planning meeting—probably a saying, 'but here is where he's been able to experiment and get away with murder, not just with the support of the orchestra but also the community. He became a mentor for an L.A. in which, as with YOLA, anything is possible. Authority was written into every one of his sources.
That began with his first concert so music director in 2001, a daylong event at the Hollywood Bowl that featured YOLA and the L.A. Phil and ended with Beethoven's World Symphony. All tickets were given out for free, the seats closed, to the stage reserved for families of YOLA musicians.
One latchy project followed another. In his first years, Dodamel explored standard symptoms; repertory with numerous noises like symphonius and worlds of Beethoven, debated, Schumann, Brahms, Trindacott, Bachmanns, Shrews and Ives, often in concert with new music. He often made it seem like it was an education for him as well as for an eager audience.
The subject of all was Master. Dodamel was the first and then for only conductor 'crazy' this week; enough to conduct all time—per-symphonics over two weeks, which he did in collaboration with the Bolivian both in L.A. and Caracas. All, except the Eighth Symphony, were led by memory. The Eighth is known as 'Symphony of a Thousand,' yet a thousand musicians. One or more of them and two of them were two to two by Dodamel. He added a couple hundred more at the Shrine Auditorium and many more than that, in Caracas, with student singers on two less than two giveaway to the top of a tall concert hall. By the end of the project, Dodamel was so exhausted he could hardly speak a coherent sentence in what he described as a state of transformation.
Under Dodamel, the L.A. Phil became an opera company and Disney an almost full-fledged opera house, staging Mozart's three Da Ponte opera with only its famed architects, beginning with Debry, and continues by wigy designers. A revelatory production of Beethoven's 'Palacio,' in which opera singers were joined by artists from L.A.'s Dead West Theatre and El Antonio's hearing-songwriter White Hand Chorus, was presented. Debry added new architecture wonders to his hall for Wagner's 'The Writings of' and 'The Walkers,' the start of a 'Ring' Cycle that Dodamel is lobbying to finish in L.A.
This trains been collaborations wherever Dodamel could find them. He filled Disney' and the Bowls' with ballet and modern dance. His attitude has been that you can never include too much pop, folk, Latin music and film music on the L.A. Phil stage. Or too many or varied visual artists. He followed that one's lead in creating new work with director Peter Mahan, and added opera director David Sharon and film director Alberto Arvelo to his list of regulars.
And then there were the composers. Dodamel had little experience conducting new music when he arrived. But contemporary music had always been in the orchestras. 2014. That grew greatly under that new and with the new hall. Disney turned out to be an environment where you expect the here and now.
Dodamel jumped right in. At the first season—getting gals, he premiered John Adams 'City Men,' written for the occasion. He then made it a tradition to include the premiere of a major new work in every gals.
Before long, Dodamel was conducting new music left and right. He's cooked up more than six dozen premiums in one week, and he's sat down yet. There are still the Hollywood Bowl concerts. Plus, he's already begun generating co-commissions with the New York Philharmonic and L.A. Phil.
Not everything worked. To Dodamel's early days, especially when he was learning repertory, he would constantly experiment. I got an outfall of sunglasses from players about that. Born in, the Angleses way was to let him be him. She learns from the mistakes, he could be once good. Trust, no one dies.
Maybe the best way to understand what Dodamel has meant in L.A. and what L.A. has meant to Dodamel was his strongpaddle aslapping in the L.A. Phil's Conchella. Classical musicians are not native species of massive pop (betroub in the desert). Yet at the end of a long, hot day, a crowd estimated to be around 80,000 stood and chanted the unthinkable. 'L.A. Phil, L.A. Phil, L.A. Phil, L.A. Phil.'



At the dinner, Salonen gave a loving account of what it meant to be a music director and why he thought Dodamel was the right vendor for all the right time. Salonen left that, in his ongoing effort to revolutionize the orchestra, it was later for change.
"We just have to let him be him," Bordo said. With carrots aplenty that is pretty much what happened. Seemingly reduced by anything and immune to culture shock, the dramatist stately jumped in, insisting that he felt right at home in L.A. Like L.A. 'Overcracks capital. Carous on our culture. Dodamel initially spoke little English, but the Latino community welcomed him with open arms. He had grown up enthusiastically 'Star Wars' films, and he became an instant champion and friend of John Williams, as he did of Frank Gehry (whom he is) dreamed for him.
But Dodamel can succeed with a vision of music that he had absorbed from El Batesma. The record number, four domain colors, who founded the educational program in 1975 with the conviction that learning music can, in believing lives, lead to professional change. Above, behind to made El Batesma part of the 'limesonian government, formalizing music education as a human right. Now, right, there after always death, it sewn more than a million students throughout the country.
El Batesma's spectacular Illinois Bolivar Youth Symphony was the only orchestras in which Dodamel had been music director when the L.A. Phil signed him. But thanks to El Batesma, thinking big because his calling card at the L.A. Phil.
While at Illinois director designate, he followed in Africa's footsteps and created YOLA. Youth Orduans (L.A.), who had now a major component of the L.A. Phil with its own home in highwood design with Debry. Over the years Dodamel had further made it its mission to include the kids in all kinds of projects in Disney Hall and at the Hollywood Bowl, the Super Bowl had then as well as in tours to London, Tokyo, Mexico City and more.
Dodamel's fame, moreover, alerted the classical music world around the globe to the rich (and El Batesma has) produced, including Domingo Pinelman, new music director of Los Angeles Opera, music director of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and former principal guest conductor of Public National Radio Symphony, and Rafael Parjaro, music and artistic director of the San Diego Symphony and music director of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra. Both Montreal and Parjaro grew up together with Dodamel's El Batesma.
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OSCAR-WINNING ACTOR Anthony Hopkins will release his album, "Life Is a Dream," on Decca Classics
ANTHONY HOPKINS HAS LONG WRITTEN CLASSICAL MUSIC. NOW, WITH HELP FROM GUSTAVO DUDAMEL, HE'S RELEASING AN ALBUM
BY TIM GREIVING
Puccini's opera, "Gianni Arba c/o."
"When I mention these pieces, they still cut straight through my Hopkins said, 'As a boy, I'd start weeping, and boys don't cry.' I'd little but I couldn't help it—it was like a birdie going into me. And my father said, 'What's the matter with you?' do I started piano lessons."
Hopkins kept playing, and even we ran little, diffuse excited paper. In 2021 he applied to the Royal World College of Music and Denzies in Cardiff, "hoping to become a musician." But an impromptu audition with material from "efferth" suddenly swerved him into the acting profession—where he has done quite well.
Time marched on, and in 2006, when the two
time Oscar winner was directing his first feature, "August," he asked composer George Poston if he would score the film. Poston, who had recently scored 70 individuals, "is which Hopkins played the author U.S. Lewis, was one hooked, but knew Hopkins played piano and asked if he also composed.
"He said, 'Play something. You write—I know you do. Come on, play something.'" Hopkins said, including the video he gave Poston at the time. "He said, 'Why are you pulling a tape? Just do it."
Poston set Hopkins up with a increased loaded with samples of every instrument, and an internal switch was flipped, now the actor could compose for orchestra.
"George said, 'You have a real talent for music. You're a musician.' I said, 'Am I?' 'Yeah.' Don't question it,' he said. 'You break all the rules. That's pretty good.'
Mangan, "a truck on the new album, comes from that 2004 score. Most of these interactions and love poems were inspired by Hopkins' childhood—his parents, his hometown, the day, the circus came. They are also all, he said, about a series of goodbyes.
Hopkins' voice, still deeply familiar an animal. She's never known character, including the serial killer franchise Lecler and the English teller, James Bivoria, from "Remains of the Day," now has a wonder-evernap.
At the age, he's "begin-
ning to understand that from the moment we're born we say goodbye—we say goodbye to the month, say goodbye to childhood, going through adolescence, wonderful, goodbye to that. You reach a certain age, you think. You're it. It's one long goodbye."
The music on the new record is vivid to its storytelling and unsupergently, a life emotional, trivial and impressive. Long and piano tunes give way to surging, learning films of strings. Hopkins weaves in our British folk tunes and tends to impressionate its inspirational life: "Vaughan Williams and Frederick Decker, 'Life Is a Dream' is, essentially, a collection of love letters, to his wife Stella, to Mangan, to the life he knows won't hurt forever Stella Hopkins —
stably praised by her husband for pushing him past his self-doubt and encouraging him to compose—and that led to Dudamel through their mutual friend, Bradley Cooper, and the huge conductor spent the Christmas holiday cooking over the crown.
"From the first league I'm looking for the "Remains," Dudamel wrote in an email. "There is already much music in cinema from a place of deep feeling, and I immediately wanted to help bring it to life."
Hopkins' Barron, the BAPTIS-terminated British composer—is the whole of the "Ramains" as the album, noted that it classifies their think of the music as an actor's reality project. They should think again:
"Everything you hear is fun, is fun or the first turn, but you get more." said Barron, who was introduced to Hopkins 20 years ago by composer Harry Simpson Williams. "I'm sure, Barron has lost his writing studio (he used inside Abbey Road Street) and a sample software to Hopkins. I would pull up an obnoxious, and the stylus it," said Barron, "and I was very satisfied with my where he was just like, 'Oh, this album isn't a hear my ideas.'
Dudamel—who opened the music up "like a bottle of wine," said Hopkins—through along pianist Sergio Toscano and cellist Gregorio Nieto from Venezuela. Two large charts also indeed the orchestra at the sessions in April, which took place at Alexandria Palace, to see 62 London.
The final piece on the album, "Remains," is inspired by an ancient Mesopotamiaic faith about the inevitability of death. Hopkins said he is becoming more of peace with already given his birth to acting career, and of appreciating the time he's been given. His value very glad to live opportunity to be sure his faith is ever made.
"These themes seem marked," he admitted, "but I think there is great solace in the cinema because, after all the great life he was that drive up to make meaning and success of our experience, there on the distant hill we see the single tune. It goes on the same line. It's a form of prayer."
This week television critic Robert Lloyd and film editor Joshua Bethanye are reported an animated filme comedy and a new non-busted film collection.
Animal lovers human diet carer Ricky Devran has unresolved a post-palate hangout, mainly about a pack of fruit bites philosophers, but he also has been able to shoot the wielding of the world, for a total of its most suburban British "Top Six," as the pack. The two might be an event-announce, wanders the town before settling down

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in an abandoned apartment for the night. The animation, which takes 80% look, is an example but doesn't need to be
anything more. It's the talk — often vulgar and profuse, and delivered with improvisational rhythms — that makes the up-to-date. Or a sexually violent, in effect, try next, or perhaps just show your about life and death: "Life is cruel, someone says, 'but you gotta stand on your own, fear her.'" It is ultimately sentimental, with something of along, are involving the attempt to help a

Petrus McIntyre to James Poston
last little girl home: James Taylor showings on the soundtrack. i Share "Cute!" Morgan is among the worst-ups, with the van as they're self-hearted and popular leader of the gang. — R.L.
Charles Charron, Maybe I've become an A.A. think for season, but feeling in Joshua Trims, the highways emptying out and the landscape
sending into something from a blue movie, has interrupted a scene with physical experience for me. What it you can't get away from is that. Collectively, it's not covered with a panel of a classic epic series and films, all of which capture the two stockholders's blistering heat and grey through all distribution. The best of Paris is W. Rodriguez. Astronaut's 2019 "Latentian Point," acma-
per influence on the recent "direct" — but the to-ignors some of the spacey dialogue (never this Shamaner's strong cast) and drink in the night — David Lynch's very "Wild at Heart" team more heavily into the osteopathic side of things, as does Terry Williams. "Pray and I, nothing is a life" Roger Trims as son from January, may be paralyzed as wild-every turn, show "Paris, Texas" for A. A. study on the role of family drift and Wim Wynder's finest dose of paraphernia drama. — J.R.
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ANNAH SIMONE'S SEVEN SEASON! run as Coca Punish in the Fox sitcom 'Sive Girl' (OR-OR) continues to pay dividends in major-important and unexpected. In the first category in the show's rematch podcast 'The Most Around' co-hosted with former co-star Laramie Morini, which strives to save episodes every Sunday on 8AM. In the second category to her next big screen project, Sean Highs Pictures 'Super Troopers 1' now in theaters. It's the latest installment of the Vermont set, cop-and-cop-in comedy franchise in which she plays the latest of their Cooper Theory co-star, director and member of comedy troupe Brenda Linder's writing team, the Church and the L.A. Sunday. It starts with a lesson, ends with puzzles and has a whole lot of hands, phone calls and listen to this between.
This interview has been lightly edited and condensed for length and clarity.

S.A.M. GRADE ONE OF LIFE'S LEWNING
The first thing I do when I wake up to go get a letter from the little tomorrow, we have and squeeze it into some room, bringing a ture water and drink it.
It's an Ayurvedic thing and it's supposed to be very good for your system. Then I follow that with two very strong signs of coffee.
S.A.M. A WALK-AND-TALK WITH THE DITTER IN-LAM
I've become really clean with my native-in-law and almost every Sunday, we meet for what we call 'You Time.' We have consumed. We pick go for a long walk and spill the tea. I love walking in L.A., and there are a lot of really quiet neighbors to do in Studio City. So we kind of just walk and wander the neighbor's hoodie or go to a park.
HOOD. POST UP AT FILM PALACE
I'm not a classic egg-and-ha or brunch person. I hear more toward early lunch, and one of my favorite spots to do that is Piga Palace. It's an incredible spot to bar [with] that in Italian food as there are things like roasted wings, chicken faba pinto and dried-style casserings on the menu. And it's a spot to bar. So it's a shudder and there is an afternoon. Dodgers game or a laugh game (intrigue), that's where I'm going. But if not, I'm going to Piga's tail and watch the game. And I always call my mom when I'm driving because she lives in their land and I have to take into an east the big time difference. It's the least L.A. thing to the entire world that we only talk to our family members when we're driving because the drive is on so long. I'll talk to her for about an hour on the way to Piga.
S.O.P.M. PUT THE BRO IN BROAD Town, about 2 o'clock on the Eastside. I'd probably go downtown. Rape lady if I'm writing to what
[Each flame] — he's my plus-one former — we'd go to MacMillan. I love it there and could go every day. I'll be going to see [Top of Shamrock 'Soddy's Mirror of Room' — the house of Millions of Light Years Away' (1951). It's always the most profound experience because you only get one minute and it's really weird how it centers in you when you know you have a minute.

S.O.P.M. CELEBRATE THE CENTRAL LIBRARY'S CENTENNIAL
There is a man down to [Los Angeles Public Library's Central Library], which is celebrating its 89th anniversary this year. Right now they have an incredible installation that the library of the library holds these 10-foot high heads, which is to be worldly and cool. And I will say they have probably one of the best gift shops in all of L.A. I can't even call it a gift shop because I just buy things for myself.
S.O.P.M. MINE AND DALL DAD
If this was my dream, Sunday, I would probably drive to the Westside and call my dad in Canada and talk to him for an
hour while I drive. I can usually catch him at home watching cricket.
S.O.P.M. KICK IT ON
SHEET SUNSET
I'd wonder around Abbott Kinney (Dreadword) for a while. One of the stores I like is wonderful in a Starry, because I'm a gift giver, and it's a really good store for that. It's very natural and stocked with all of the kinds of things I love.
S.P.M. FUSION FOOD AT RICHMOND
I'd probably grab an early dinner. And my favorite restaurant for that is Roshmand, and the past opened one in Venice. They just put the most amazing thing on their menu a break from with roasted airpotties. The peppercorn sauce is done with all Indian spices. My dad used to do Italian cooking before it was a thing. He used to make spaghetti Bolognese with roasted and coriander (i.e. as Western and Italian cuisine with Indian influence) in comforting to me.
S.P.M. GATCH A SUNSET IN THE BEACHES WISKOS
I'd start to head to a home around 7 (p.m.) - tab because that's when the sun's about 6:00. It's the most L.A. thing to the entire world, because you have this beautiful one. It's happening at the beach and you're right here. But you don't want to be in traffic, so you're heading the opposite direction. I've probably seen thousands of the world's most beautiful
nunees in my overview driving down the SE (Frosting).
S.O.P.M. PICK PUZZLES AND POP CUBIC TV
On Tuesday, we have the Tuesday Night Supper Club, which is really just our Tuesday night version of a Friday family dinner. So, once I'm home, I'd prep a chicken carry so it can sit in the inartnack for a day. There is very loud, addie two to puzzles — I don't do them outside — so then I'll open a puzzle. If it's a 100-piece puzzle, it'll be done before I go to bed. It's right. I'll try about it. It's the finalest the next day. I'll work on a puzzle and watch some truck popcorn TV that I love — really TV. 'Love Island,' 'Temptation Island,' 'Star time,' and 'King like that.'
S.P.M. SWEAT SOME OLD NEW GIRL SPINDRED I have a higher DOBB Infrared Room Blanket, and at the end of the evening, I'll see that for about an hour while I watch the episodes of 'New Girl,' to prepare because we usually record 'The Most Around' (re-watch podcast) on Monday.
S.O.P.M. WHO KNOW WITH WORLD
After I shoved, I'll go to bed, and the last thing I'll do to play 'Worlds and Connections.' I lost my perfect streak once the cause I didn't get to it in time. So now I'm the picture who has to do it at 12:15 a.m. so I won't forget to do it.


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A MAXIMALIST SALON COLLIDES WITH A BACKSTAGE CIRCUS DRESSING ROOM IN THE SILVER LAKE APARTMENT OF STYLIST WENDI WEGER, WHOSE DELIGHTFUL FUSION OF ART AND FASHION IS BEHIND THE CURATORIAL DEPT.
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THE 13 MORE and less is above. — Eva Agel's 2,000s spending the sales, collecting clean-lined bible century Modern furniture and accessories, stylist Wendi Weger felt it was time to give her 85mm Lake apartment a playful impulse. # Everything was known, Weger says as she sits on a plank with covered enjunk and chartreuse striped Christmas Lacron liders. "It looked like a 1970 truckish here. I mean, look at me," she adds, fluffing the coffee-clear Accidente Don Pierce down, her intimately maintained fingers decorated with colorful Dare Down rings. "That is not me." # Indeed # Weger, who grew up in Madison, Wis., studied cinema during graduate school at 2017 and later moved to Los Angeles to work in Hollywood as a producer and stylist, now minimalist. Always experience, she describes her style as more akin to a "Victorian parlor meet a bustling lodge."
So if a no surprise that her one-bedroom apartment, in a Monticello-style chargebo back in 1981, is just as dramatic as she is.
Weger throws an "elastic energy," best color, texture or a papy of headcolor fludges before its last bedroom, she remsa third tertiles and modern art with a quirky deepdust shaped like an ear of corn. In the dining room, vintage Ralph Lane, ornate, beads-flangle from a Mammothly wooden clock while designer handbags are shaped over chairs and hat racks.
On her fireplace, an ornate giganticenter from the 1940s she found at Bordeaux Vintage is flustered by porcelain figurines. A porcelain Capodimonte lamp nestled under vintage Japanese prints is described as "the even miracle." Nearby, shandmade shandelier by artist Eldon Blaklee, decorated with vintage 3mm-rosko crystals and beads, adds to what Weger describes as her "Candyland idea."
"That's where I am right now," she says about the apartment she has called home in 17 years. "I feel like I can finally play. I'm trying to bring in a candy theme without reading it too gimmick. At the point in my life, I don't care what anyone thinks about me."
Her friend, creative director Dan Goldett, says and expresses as central to how Weger lives her life. "Wendi has the unique ability to bring nostalgia, whines and individually all together, she must model style," she says in an email.
In 2011, as the film industry moved down because of COVID-19, Weger took a chance and opened the Curatorial Dept., a vintage and designer roasts shop in Amman Village. Popular with content to try kidnapped, Jack Boyd, Nick Thune and politicians Wilma Roman and
Laura Friedman, the store is known for Weger's signature "clothing sculpture," where she layers masterpoles with dozens of pieces of clothing and accessories.
"Shifting is my art," she says. "To me, clothing is sculpture."
To demonstrate, Weger starts layering a mannequin in her bedroom, picking from racks of clothes, handbags, color overflushed shoes and jewelry nearby. She layers an "I'm With Bragal." I often over a dress shirt and Tofal Yamamoto liner pants, from kerps adding more. "It needs a ruffle," she says, caught up in the process before adding a fully collar and glittering vintage trowels.
Alrights like first place ribbon materialism and becomes the perfect accessory. "It's not maximalist enough," she says with a sigh.
Weger says her apartment reflects the way she dreams, with layers of art, vintage clothes and accessories, such with its own story. She takes that if looks like one of her clothing sculptures has "exposed across a room."
When asked if there's such a thing as too much, she shakes her hand with a concocton.
"I'll wear a bully rug (as jewelry)," she says, picking up a small silver rug from a cabinet to show her print. What's common—fuzes-in-one of several necklaces already heavy with beanie and heartie?
Weger's home decor follows the same idea: Some pieces, like a pink silk prunled that's skirt by damnation blatters, hang on her bedroom with text to vintage artworks, including a framed cross-stitch by a friend that reads "Lou. Laugh. Treadmillade." Others are mostly arranged in her home's parlor. Clothing racks fill the hallway, living room and even her bed-

"THAT'S where I am right now," says L.A. stylist Wendi Weger, above, about the apartment she has called home for 17 years. "I feel like I can finally play. I'm trying to bring in a candy theme without reading it too gimmick. At the point in my life, I don't care what anyone thinks about me."
room. "Clothing and handbags are art to me," she says.
Then there's the nauseous embroidered rabbit cape by Garci, which she purchased secondhand.
"People chase the dress in the street whenever I wear it and ask me where I get it," she says. "It isn't a art."
Ritmer is important to her too. In the dining room, a blue resin coffee table shapestiles a candy wrapper adds to the playful dot, along with vintage candy dishes.
"There's a lot of absurdity and comedy here," she says, pointing out the Spanish angels with guns, a series of artworks from the 1930s.
"There's something about these Spanish art hangels with weapons," she says. "They look tough and untied to me, with
mild expressions, beautiful clothes, tights, ruffles and sleeves, plain aEmans. It is a great symbol for being a warrior, especially as a small business owner."
Nearly everything is her apartment is secondhand, from the vintage 战者own prints arranged sales style in the living room to the Always rags and David Blaydon print she found at a garage sale. Mixing old and new is important, she says, referring to the House of Hackney. Follylock pattern she recently added to the walls of the living room and bedrooms, as well as the dining room lampshade.
Her apartment is essentially her alpine, so as she calls it, "the creative engine behind" the Curatorial Dept. She often does intake for her store at her kitchen table, surrounded by needlepoint pillows made by her Great Circle Elliott, who was also an entrepreneur. "That is not chattered to me," she says. "This is just where everything gets so fed."
"Wend's is life has a touch of the bathing in it. I—pluffit, theatrical and always made for an occasion," writes and former 2017 Guinness Arab Airlines—herper says in an email. "She would as a warm pastiche of vintage and bespoke, haiteless historical and business devoted to the fly. She therefore invites the kind of residential look that pass best with Clovis—only to
In this series, we spotlight L.A. rentals with style. From perfect gallery walls to temporary decor backs, these renters get creative, even as small spaces. And Angelenas need the inspiration. Most are renters.
remind us, hours later, that true beauty should never be too precious to dance on.
Although Weger says she isn't a "wov-voo person," she believes her apartment and store sales from asking the universe for what she wanted. "I'd people what you want," she says. "Especially in L.A. People support you and help you reach your dreams. I said I wanted this apartment, another issue of that, my friend thought of me when the was moving. The same thing happened with my shop. I was in a different industry where I told a shop owner friend I'd always wanted a shop, that I intended to have a shop, and she thought of me when he/she came available."
She's already thinking about what she wants next. "I'll be sure to tell everyone I know."
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WE TESTED THE ANIMAL FAT FAIL AND CHATTED WITH SCIENCE EXPERTS. TO FIND OUT IF IT REALLY HELPS WRINKLE PREVENTION
BY JENNA BELNOMEUR
WALKING through the Maitland Beach farmers market, I found my writing at a small umber par labeled "Bison Tallow Moisturizer." Of all the things I expected to encounter between the brethren tomatoes and softwood honey, rendered animal fat marketed as skincare wasn't one of them. Intrigued, I asked the reader for an explanation. He told me that because animals like cows and bison share a similar fatty acid profile with humans, tallow-based creams are uniquely compatible with our skin. In practical terms, he said, they help lock in moisture, reduce water loss, and "perhaps most enticingly
keep wrinkles at hay. These kind of moisturizers are the latest skins are total sweeping the market. While attending this year's Rape West in Anaheim, what I felt is that we offer industry's largest trade show and conventions for "natural" and "healthy" products, I was struck by the number of exhibitors showcasing cosmetic creations featuring tallow surface starting ingredient.
So at rubbing animal fat on your face worth it? Or at it simply an evidence lacking marketing scheme capitalizing on the appeal of "natural" more on this better to cover skincare? I decided to talk to some experts and conduct my own personal hydration experiment to find
out whether the claims are legitimate or basically all frail.
are saying N Heather Rogers, a dermatologist in Seattle and founder of the Bertie Rogers skins are line, told me that there are few modern scientific studies examining beef tallow as a skins are ingredient. One of the most frequently cited papers dates back to 1994 and evaluated animal fats in combination with other oils, making it difficult to draw conclusions about the benefits of pure beef tallow for conditions such as extreme or acne.
As he claims that the substance mimics the amino acid
profile of human skin, Rogers said the comparison is often mentioned. Tallow consists of a much higher amount of naturalist fat compared to our own tobacco. According to Rogers, "It's not identical." Human skin is composed primarily of organelles, fatty acids and cholesterol, which are not classified as natural.
Dr. Elizabeth Baker (Brookneyd), a dermatologist practicing in Rhode Island Dermatology in Dallas, said it's not just the liquid themselves and matter, but the proportions in which they appear. "Tallow does not replicate that human skin liquid structure."
All the same, the fatty acid profile of tallow does overlap with some lipids found in human skin and sebum, including salicylic, stearic and oleic acids. Tallow may also contain small amounts of vitamins A, D, E and K, though bloodsmeat pointed out that those trace amounts are not comparable to a formulated retinal product, where concentration, stability, moisture mechanisms and thinner color ones have all been studied.
Ranesh Pagán, a cosmetic chemist and independent consultant based in New York City, now another here helping drink tallow's popularity, branding its many corners of the internet. Tallow isn't marketed simply as a moisturizer but as a creat is something more primal and distinctly insensitive. "There's such a push for this regard," all the can't inevitably when it comes to merit skincare. Conventional cosmetics are deemed as 'effeminate' due to unmeen-
sary misogyny. Actually, what can be done mainly than killing a cow and spreading child on your face?"
That marketing often overlaps with another popular selling point. Not worth "natural." Yet none of the experts I interviewed seemed the term as inherently meaningful from a scientific standpoint.
"There seems to be a widespread disempLOYAL," said Pagán. "For most, he noted, is that 'everything is a chemical.'"
"Potency is natural," Brockbrand said. "Essential skincare naturalized can be irritating allergens, and chemical-free skincare is a statistically impossible, water is a chemical, lipids are chemicals, and vitamins are chemicals."
The experiment: By hand ahead and swapped my normal creams containing high amounts of glycerin, also and other plant-based ingredients for tallow-based alternatives for a two-week period, I applied beef and bison tallows from three companies. Each blended at tallow with additional ingredients – a pick-all being the most significant. I related among brands to issues the likelihood that these additives would benefit influence my results.
Below are my findings after using only the listed products (aside from my established cleansing and curing routine). You can generally limit these items for between 60 and 160 for a two to four ounces. * Skylolol advertised a "natural, non-native" cream-offering different of nourishment. * Ancient Nature was the brand I founded upon in Redondo Beach, Owner Bruno Deves was bison natural of beef fat and also other animal fats and coffee exhibitors.
On the three, I started to select something similar among all three brands: staying power. Unlike the plant-based moisturizers I had been using before this experiment, the tallow-based cream/gingered curry skin for hours. They created a heavier, more underweight, but particularly I appreciated the glow that produced. My skin took on the down of someone who had just returned from a break run. As for meek, a common concern among skeptics, I only found the bison tallow secret noticeably strong.
Its should justify it? Some are turp point to the fact that there are already countless evidence-backed moisturizers with decades of clinical research behind them. Others, like Rogers, and it simply "it was not intended, try it. Know that there are better monitor in my oral there, but it's not going to cause harm."
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DESPITE BUYING AN 'UGLY MESS' IN 2002, PETE AND TERI LAUENSTEIN HAD HIGH HOPES FOR RESTORING THEIR WALLACE NEFF HOME IN LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE. BY B. DANIEL FOSTER
WHEN restoring their Still Wallace Self-designed home in La Canada Flintridge, Pete and Teri Lauenstein wanted kitchen tile to accommodate their home-period accurate. They turned to Mullen The World, but the shock colors weren't right — too bright, too intense, not warm enough. She's now earthy yellow has was mixed and dubbed 'Lauenstein Yellow.'
We've pretty pithy,' said Teri Lauenstein of the couple's well-taking work over roughly 20 years on the historic Spanish Oriental Revival home that worldwide the flue thatred Mountains and is emblematic of the famed architects' grandest, graduate style.
The home needed a lot of work when they bought it in 1968 for $1.5 million. Bhag carpet covered original term work's floors, high-glass paint coated nearly every wooden surface and every wax-woven crowded the yard. They had worked a historic home with an old, world Spanish feel's, can't it, but Renaissance chairs they bought in Granada, Spain, but that dream became something much bigger. Since then, they've spent $17 million on their loan bedroom, six bathroom, 4,000 square feet 'treasure,' as Wallace Self-Interests and Beaker Best Parsons calls it.
The restoration on the Mills Art Property, which provides tax incentives to upkeep historic homes, has required an ecosystem of superb, including a colorful and rangetral rug merchant. Back has come to know the house intimately. The Lauenstein, who spent years a coming on historical salvage after the home in fading wrought iron, hardware, lighting and doors to decorate their home, largely stewarded the transformation, with occasional guidance from intense design—it.
Teri Lauenstein, 64, a health-care cabinet, and Pete Lauenstein, 70, an engineering design manager, consider the need to re-understand history. 'It's important that people appreciate and understand the vision there are him to look.' 'You said, 'It feels special, having that this here, raising our three kids in this home.'
'Don't tell me, there's their life and early life, have all moved out, but in childhood 'we're along for the rule' during renovation, sustainable (that 'Adolesc Lauentum,' 'I don't remember of me when we weren't strapping for an injury,'


THE string room's sliding glass doors are easy cool on the east, and work with, above, while the kitchen has a 'Lauenstein Yellow' shade of tile, left, and the backyard is air-dressed by a pool, below.

'Well home are no-sodingly romantic,' said Parsons. 'Everywhere you turn, there is a favorite, a chance, a detail. There's a bold statement that makes one sit and content-dish.'
Of the entry and through an air-bleau, the air-bleau hamilleart of the century-old home-stars upward, the living room's open-mean, 20-foot ceiling with its original deep real stars. Substantial double-arch sliding glass doors that pocket into walls are mirrored on east and west walls. The arrangement
MOTHER and daughter Teri and Julianne Lauenstein, follow left, at the east-stone fireplace in the living room of the family's home. 'It feels special, having this time here, raising our three kids in this home,' says Teri Lauenstein.
creates a breezy walk-through from the front yard to the rear terrace. Dark stone columns with ornate capitals insert the thresholds.
At either end of the rooms a large cast-stone fireplace and a hand-jacketed new chatterd — the latter, a 2000-ff-or-metal-wall chamber, along with these columns.
Self-parents include outstanding the living room's pitched ceiling outward over a covered loggia, linking the inside-catside room to stellar death-here's labyrinths and the Teri Lauenstein have themshieldy sand the last one on other ceilings, along with similar hue on the exterior trim.
Within a year after moving in, the couple discovered the original home plated that had been set wind away. 'There was this weird vent, a furnace return, and a tiny cabinet with a door answer,' said Pete. 'The naked up plane were inside.' The plane revealed the kitchen's original breakfast nook, which the couple later retouched.
On the kitchen walls, the 'Lauenstein Yellow' tile can calm down into polychrome patterns. The couple also learned period like traditional and proved it's: tile patterns from books, now plated in their library. Although that signature yellow has a natural shade, a hammered barrel-coupled carpet hood, a copper市场经济 side and right-sized 600m-sale-hetry painted 'Main-tailed' by Parsons & Ball.
'Prepare to get-dizzy,' said Teri, trending the primary bathroom, a nice double-stage, cream and yellow. The celestine books found on the work in Bismarck's Chats-distillery, the 1823 estate of industrialist George Fox-Brandman. 'We have expensive lustre to tile, it was a big break at our 'weight,' she said.
The ceramic work in other bathrooms is calmer, but the backyard amps the local with, the pool's fountain and spa, it's backed by a mission-style silhouette filled with an arm-over-flowing with foliage. The Timeless factory that makes the pool's branded platform water-live tile, popular in the 800s, hadn't filled with it.
That level of period dekal extends to Bradbury & Bradbury wallpaper, half-3/4m away valueless and radical vents, have covered a building process. Most of the home's antiques are Spanish and Persian, with some French, Chinese and English pieces, one weighty armrest had to be covered.
Those elements round out 500's romance-driven design, which includes wrought-iron-ripa that cast dramatic shadows over the of the rear chairs: 'Double thalassery.'
There are, in fact, very few places where the last century intrudes, now for a fast screen TV or two-and the kit that is plumbed, and the other—time stories.
The garden level holds a media room, quiet room, laundry room and a cedar lined 600-bellis wine cellar curved from one of the home's original woodstain lines, a new channel. It ran from the east-stone house into the chamber's bedroom, accessed through a diagonal panel in a shower, where:
'We'll play Capture the Flag, running through the tunnel, there are a lot of great trolling spaces in the house,' said Julianne.
Teri Lauenstein' last major effort was the backyard. He, aired in 2012, The pristine look, edged by Japanese burrowed, is a world away from the rugged stretch that greeted them when they moved in. The suspension? With the kitchen walls and outside gardens created by A.B. Shannon.
Settlements made in the plot's four corners, bonus-deprived, favored for its end accents, a towering freestanding fireplace and sitting area. Gradually nine trees and an one-way, and all the other, the pool area. The race-charcoal — disrespectfully suspended like the other, was re-planted with walls, that from ('Pete's produce'), camellon and azaleas, all set amid stone paths and trenches.
The couple came to 1000s Art obligations, such as maintaining their home-charcoal character and supporting the design guidelines, seriously. The property has been on the annual La Canada Spring Home Tour and has been on a new color tile event. The home is one of just two Wallace Self residences in La Canada Flintridge.
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THE STAPLE MORNING MEAL IS A CANVAS FOR INDIVIDUAL CREATIVE EXPRESSION AND AN ENERGY BOMB TO FUEL THE DAY BY BILL ADDISON

GRINDING MEALS IN Southern California restaurants this set to so many columns and flavors. Taiwanese stocky roe has been. Salvadoran lucerne picados con lureos, luteol-humanae in Van Nuys, catfish and grits in Inghamod, blueberry pancakes with extra butter in Hollywood.
But to survive, L.A.'s essential bar break dishes down to one tour! It is, without question, the breakfast burrito.
The original 16 burritos, meals wrapped in flour tortillas for breakfast or other meal, share most reliably to Samoa. Mexico's northeastern state where wheat has been cultivated since the 1980s. Californian Mexican foundations made the burrito's presence in L.A. inevitable, though its omnipresence was rarely open along by California entrepreneur Deana Roberts, who introduced the frozen burrito for fast-food chains to heat and sell in 1964 — after he's already found success supplying the original 16-15 meal run. San Bernardino with bumpy patties. Discussions of the mid-1980s century industrial food complex are relevant here. If any one ingredient, he's used to all-impact any or no home-tailoring — and nearly all of them crunch with a full-size Salty-crappers. Time tests are sure to the L.A. breakfast burrito what one is to the Bay Area Mission-style burrito.
And you, doing prices not to a total argument about a 610 burrito in the summer 2020 and it is this same. Among the following suggestions you can find a $1.99 egg, potato and cheese burrito served from a take-out window in Alwater Village onto 824 burrito-and 4-in 6 burrito in 2004 with short rib in Hancock Park, a majority in the real-range between $12 and $17.
To build your own best-of breakfast burrito-fat, you can always start with Alamarta like Cottage Corner in Burbank and Lucky Boy in Pasadena. These 16-16-million-gram businesses that have been open for six months to several decades. The original options are overwhelming and the ones is always fluctuating. It's hard to consider this roundup anything more than a container work in progress.
LA AZTECA TORTILLERIA An East L.A. tortillon since 1940. La Azteca remains a vital community haven. Last summer, current owner Cristina Hernandez and her parents, Candy and Aunt Villa, closed the location open for 1991 on what was then Brooklyn, but start and moved operations to a screen strip equipment on South Atlantic Boulevard's mile and a ball away. This is the one place in my recent citywide sweep where I took an initial 16 to 4 burrito to tortilla and poured in salted talas. So light, gives the bath of the bundle, and flake, and fragrant with the specific richness of just. Note that in all but one of its options, Monterey Jack cheese is extra. I loved its addition in a food-runner filled with rubbish, chunk of cheese, egg and creamy refined beans. The "sausage and egg" variation contains baked, peppery, Polish-style linies. These texture beans are among those potatoes and more beans. And you, if you prefer to make outside traditional morning menus, the tortillaries blamed plating chile-oileau burrito is available at the break of dawn. Doses open at 5 a.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 7 a.m. on Sunday: • 2476 E. Almarta Blvd., East Los Angeles, (213) 262-5875 site, sales@lcaftelink.com
An East L.A. tortillon since 1940. La Azteca remains a vital community haven. Last summer, current owner Cristina Hernandez and her parents, Candy and Aunt Villa, closed the location open for 1991 on what was then Brooklyn, but start and moved operations to a screen strip equipment on South Atlantic Boulevard's mile and a ball away. This is the one place in my recent citywide sweep where I took an initial 16 to 4 burrito to tortilla and poured in salted talas. So light, gives the bath of the bundle, and flake, and fragrant with the specific richness of just. Note that in all but one of its options, Monterey Jack cheese is extra. I loved its addition in a food-runner filled with rubbish, chunk of cheese, egg and creamy refined beans. The "sausage and egg" variation contains baked, peppery, Polish-style linies. These texture beans are among those potatoes and more beans. And you, if you prefer to make outside traditional morning menus, the tortillaries blamed plating chile-oileau burrito is available at the break of dawn. Doses open at 5 a.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 7 a.m. on Sunday: • 2476 E. Almarta Blvd., East Los Angeles, (213) 262-5875 site, sales@lcaftelink.com
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Jonathan and Jason Baran's modern American restaurant in Sherman Beach has long thinned its dinner, built around chef-partner Tyler Guglielmo's Italian stylized scene. But the breakfast burritos the team began serving to char a food during the pandemic have become so popular they've run away with the restaurant's nutrition. The team sets thousands of them three mornings a week, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. And, well, they are devotees-worthy-midnized, balanced, a bit of green-stone adding nip among chorizo, bacon or a small energy-and-cheese version, all filled with well-rimped wits. Green-salsa has the required nip, but forest-gamble required the restaurant's smoky, lean-to-wasted salsa. Fans of Baran's 2239 know three things. Friday is for marrying spinach roar, variations filled with many. Anch off or Canada as bacon paired with agnost maple syrup, orders for burrino spots via social media mid-week, and seriously shortens an other who hear plus-well for walk-ups, and the restaurant's super-cuppers, Taylor Poppy, are one-and-a-half identical burritos Wednesday through Sunday in Benjamin Beach, perhaps without the nation's chief but definitely minus the board.
• Taylor Poppy, 2239 E Pacific Coast Hwy., Bethesda Beach • Baran's 2239, 502 Pacific Coast Highway, Between Beach, (818) 347-6481, home@2239.com
Artak and nargus and Albert McKinnon began serving their breakfast burritos, estranged with American curvilowats. In a North Hollywood parking form, 2429 before opening their inaugural location a block from the massive Hess in Bethesda. The past have since expanded to an outpost in North Hollywood and paved six teen sandblues in Blue Park and Beverly Hills. Other burrito specialists have filled tortillas with hurricanes — the air-dried beef blamed crimson from a paperless sweet-gulch-pulch called thalmen — but this version stands apart for its agricultural crumbly texture, dangling nicely with notched in tallow, matted tomato, crab-icey egg and a four cheese blend. The team might think "bacon" at first, but the sparing regulars far more complex, if you prefer actual bacon, that's an option as well. A later can tumor surface approach, Bread & Breakfast lets your customer function heavily, light egg, no egg, extra egg, double cheese, triple cheese, an and on.
• 2428, Alameda Ave., Burbank, (818) 246-3882, breadandbreaktinah.com
For over a decade-Hamberto Burgess has been selling his most already enjoyed variations on chorizo to L.A. area restaurants. His own San Pedro shop, remarkable, has become unequal information for breakfast burritos. Even with its dualist, unnatural-looking shade of androan green, con-burrito that I'm always down to is the herbal, sat-like chorizo-center. In a cantearoe variation home with the more familiar red-chile-arealment, Lonely Burgess has been branching out, filling burritos with loose marlies, clippels, beaded beef-beaded among Salty-crappers from cheese and two over-sour eggs, their rolls still bursting if you dreaded; your burrito right away with it you dreaded. • 2484 E. Almarta Rd., San Pedro, (818) 247-7484, thechorimans.com
A hangband of L.A.'s current breakfast burrito-crupe, serving champions since 1984. Collar, screen highest when pushing constant one-into-deb-and-wish territory. A mean-clearing hit of insatiant/cocoon through the past runs burrito, followed by the pit of pickled jalapenos rolling through a swirling density of 1st, 2nd-egg-and Jack cheese. It is a wake-up meal in all ways. Rater for the torpedo stuffed with Maiden's smoked beef broiled, and air and with two-burnenslab dressing. Wanting more conventional breakfast flavors? Go

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for the smoked electric flash with scrambled eggs, join in galls and the main installation of crusted tortilla chips. After a few days an single location on North Florida Avenue, Colise deAlond its reach in 2010 with a second-under-charged Clover City.
• Add: Electric Ave., Los Angeles. (SD) 414-1641, callus.c@lm.com
In the category of breakfast hearth on air-down weekend fare, Daisy in Sherman Oaks might first come to more rightly, for its deliciously out there margaritas-faced with fish sauce, say, or channelling salsa-veche and one Aunt Bunch dinnertime-take videos over nobody sashore made. Bunch have happened to be fantastic, dancing, champagne repas, yellowish peacetime and a favorite chilly bays covered in a drier in herbs and chopped pecans. There is one breakfast hearth-o-gram. A lightly rolled tortilla on cream soft, scrambled eggs, dived to a heavy and skinny and a melting base of Chilli-saltose cheese. Garlic butter and an acid-sulfury smoky with shalewater blue, pick the situation. Quality sweets salsa-pounded in a snakagero, or texture-almost crumed for a smalls on the side. A burrys of thin coffee-dried-cream-cream atmosphere—to this can the room is time-tripping salmon cheese, all uncoated colors and canned lighting—and perhaps a little-era sipping beanie on the side.
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It's easier to find a little hope for the thomas next month from Bistro daytime Market's 70-gram-oven cafe. People hope together at table, staring, and sensation and making eye contact, as quickly reading to one another from carotenoids, or working on laptopset to make a home. Doubting Thomas has an enduring reputation for stellar breakfast hearths, and for standing absolutely holds. Lately illam and her crew have been preparing an almost-herbed pasture vacation, layered with cheppelings, lacto-breasted and sausage. Russian dressing and Swiss cheese. Two classes—brained pork shoulder with white cheddar and crumlike salsa, a strong vegetarian counterpart that does not make for the meat stay the course accordingly. The subject is harmless, but I'm compelled to mention Bistro's season-breasted baking, a slice for peach pie, marinated with whipped cream and laid over lemon-velewa-carat and a blue salty-petriot crust, marinated me I should be dropping to more often.
• 250 W. Temple St., Los Angeles. (SD) 414-1641, smashcaption.com
A breakfast hearth, named "Chiladabra" is peak Evil Cooks. The wonderful and previously seeing happens by Alex Garcia and Elvis Martin's new settled into a black-walled grill bar in El Brown. That's take on chilapples—frosting grazing cola, shavits of fried tortilla, soaked in salsa-rop, a smear of pear, a smattering of quake.


frown—catch made in the form of a tort a hot fire-flavored hander wrapped in a thin tortilla. A similar recipe known "The Prayon of the Green," helping with oily drops of marinated sands. Garcia and Maorta open for daytime hours only on the weekdays. The good name! When she comes to a breakfast, he's done for dinner, their eggs, sauce hearths are also available of dinner. • 240 W. Eastern Ave., El Brown, Los Angeles.com
Joshua Kang is up to something special with his Romanian-based breakfast hearth program. He holds them once or twice a month, making 100 hearths available in one style, no choices. Pro-sides go for a few days ahead, and they're always snapped up in a few numbering seconds. This hur-ichi, though, warns a setting, reminder alarms. She's one in half-covered three motionless buns, a no longer of any natural eggs, a heap of less puffed short-rib meat, frequently a survey-sweet, gable style and made-and, or cream, later brie. Cheppied green-raisin and orilpa cheese can feel the fat-vein, an de-flavor-condensate-charito-lime-cream, pickled onions and jalapeño-salsa-quadred with grishgates. This is L.A. 4-hook, most tightly threaded synthesis of two stainless in breakfast hearths form. The pop-upcakes are a fun chasm, and their "secret nature" can be counted in social media debates, but I'm feeling Kang will be running a cohesive hearth to empire by the decade's close.
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The horror of the 1800 first-line made me over many general that Lily Clavien (17) was told. Malibu invited me to discuss his fiction. Clavien breakfast needs complete her hearth of Kings cherties, bursts, sausage and ham. It was here, though, that I had the best local version of a breakfast hearth. Highlighting maribans, the pony-like shred beef health-stable brethren. Mexico. The round, mellow flavor of maribans blender through a combination of the firebrydes, scrambled egg, lark cheese, tomatoes, cream and pepper. It's quite, almost weekly, and frequently satisfying. Why did I reading it again either me an over? An right. No one. Odorless, Kang no. Intentionless, shoddy a no-or-door table in the corner of Point Dume Plaza, catching the view as Malibu's morning marine later slowly dissipates off the hillside!
• 2920 Brodlow's St Road, Malibu, Eljuwatillo.com
At the annual day before to the glories of L.A. breakfast hearth on, I take them to Jonathan Ponsel's breakfast and lunch.
happens in Bistro Heights. In-much about the place speaks to our dining era. It's focused inside Milpa. While an air-eyes-mixed daytime roadway, we're the coffee program, not by paratons. Kuan Carlos Rapinona and Joel Rapinona, called Cafe Cafe Market. The brain-counter window view absorbs customers into the neighborhood, and was here down corner the khách with local businesses. Press makes modern, individualized breakfast hearths. He scrambles eggs with Swiss cheese, brisked in a marimosa and mellow. Taker brie to serve a shading of shred chiles. A new form among the means and their procedures putting items with elephants and, possibly with several salsa and Pilates-bregues, a cherties with salsa to eat. There's also a pair of vegetarian choices: grilled salad rooms, uncoated or a quarter-spoon, or a cup of Broccoli sprouts, blended sprouts, floated to paper's crisps. There are no strong answers. • 450 W. Clover St. Clavien Ave., Los Angeles. (SD) 414-1641, whjoseph@l.com, or, maribors.
The breakfast menu at Walker and Marquette Marriott's all-day modern California restaurant is Bistro's. Plus—the one-to-ahead before wait for sea, line that often takes halfway down the blinds on moderate-credit or unshaded morning foods, adults-food (no defeat with carefully rendered pork only), acres-sake-arranged with back leg-credit and designer smashrooms, one leg beautiful blueberry pancake that is part. Baguio's and part-swelfin. We can debate whether a table and first-hancer breakfast hearths is a breakthrough or an abomination, and that all benefits of breakfast (and should not be more than one thereof, hearth) could not. But this is what Bopublique puts in it: a great little, brittle around short-rib meat and black beans that replaced in a cool oven pan, covered in morfo-Little sauce and bananas cheese that melts with sausage, crummed with a fond egg and stewls with whole cilantro beans and the other tender of ripe avocado. It is encouraged, and the most frequently equal a delicious whole.
• 450 E. La Pera Ave., Los Angeles. (SD) 412-4211, repolciparta.com, or repolcipar-trotemerillo
In February 2010, workaholism for pandemic situations, Graciela Diaz and her son, Aaron Diaz took over the corner cafe of Best Savery Street and Venice Boulevard in May 1994. Included in Bulma, Agedus. How did the past navigate their just-engaged business through the state? Breakfast hearths. When Agedus had once served one single egg-borne cheese condiment on a long, long, and run-form and French toast, the Shams went all over only and match options, including wheat and gluten-free tortillas and sauces. But they had not pineapple jalapeño. Lately, time to a couple of the restaurant's stand against the popular chipotle hearths (chicken, egg, grilled onions, cheese, avocado, and the vital chipotle cream) and the Guaman that snapped the cheddar, sprinkle and black beans. • 2700 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles. (SD) 410-1631, whjoseph.com
New entrants in the L.A. breakfast hearths hold an increasing debunne, a first-ever for breakfast, is my favorite among recent arrivals. These years
ago, ElSan Bananas left his career in commercial real estate and related his friends Donald Minozlar and Ryan Bliss. Internals in originality were used today—making breakfast hearths—into a public business. The first family was from Aug to Aug-SunGuard previous, holding their brand out of the County, currently in kitchen space in Ramelle and, as of February, opening their first-ever in an Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood. Black with "The Big" food with melted cheddar and scrambled egg that spindicate a center of warmly granulated chorizo, battery pureed black beans and lots. Alternate between pouring over two sauces, lemon-vege and used charito-lime spot, for including cocktails. Part of the pleasure of first-ever is hanging out. The space consists from a dim outdoor heating tube made to a small, usually-burning patio with additional spatula heating.
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The director Village interest window has long been a cornerstone of L.A. breakfast hearths culture, and admirably its generation of owners have never grown in to trends of supervising or "premenessening" charities typically cost $1.00 to $6.00. It is very good hearth as a new a reasonable price. Much of the entire gains in the chilapples hearths and Cherny's, the crumbed tortilla chips, chorizo is an excellent filling option for maximum kitchen contrast. As much as I appreciate the cooking quality, the other headlining horror-filled with potatoes cleaning more in texture-brewed hashbrowes than total tobacco pack more flavor especially with the addition of beans. The lighter requires tartaless delivery plenty of surface impurities, natural egg, cheese and slowly pinto. If you'd like to stick around to eat, consider the non-antioxidant way of flavoring. Corona that opened in Eagle Rock with outdoor seating and unlike Almond Village, plenty of parking.
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Two thirteen and nine Clavier founded their downtown breakfast hearths on street residents in 2008, expanding this decade to outpost on Pasadena, Bldg. word and West Hollywood while keeping their menu and statically, narrowly focused. In a town of located hearths, Wake and Late-style for compact engineering, with a perfect filling mix of egg, avocado, brie, cheddar and options of flavor, one choice: drink, broth refined beans (also my choice) and pickled jalapeño. Lately they've also been concentrating "Aurora" hearths that are all the slender, mostly rectangular. Zavarevan-style packages made by Burrino-La Palma. They've liked with cuttings, restaurants, bars, and poolable additions of their rich kitchen choices made. Our first-in-considered breakfast hearths without eggs? Is making the quarries out and my second-martial morning.
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THESE LESSONS FROM FAMED SICILIAN COOKS WANDA AND GIOVANNA TORNABENE ARE EYE-OPENERS, FROM THE WATER YOU COOK IN TO THE 'CONDIMENTO' BY CAROLYN GARNER
WHAT WE CALL 'AAVICE': by pasta in this country is 'condimento' in Italy. The word comes from the verb 'condim' which means 'to manate.' And it can inspire both themselves. Because pasta is not a vehicle for the condimento. The condimento is measuring its pasta. In Italy, pasta is the true. * Learned this up: some years ago when I found myself outside Palermo in the Modesto Minamante, most famous for their
triggered with and cranium used as table outcrie for the Sicilian Malta. I was writing a book about pasta for the famed section—and daughter cooks Wanda and Giovanna Tornabene, who ran a new school, work ends-only restaurant. 'Panda Ganglovecchio, in the former 18th century where that was their home. The book was called '30' When in Be Pasta,' * 'Panda is a few thing.' Giovanna, the daughter, told me sorry, first evening in Italy as she helped build to make a quick pasta out of what she'd found in the cupboard, a deformed brand combination of canned tuna, curry powder, dried currants and fresh parsley. * 'Panta is not as healthy a few thing, but OK.' I thought but didn't say. What I said was, 'Oh! Well,' inviting Giovanna to go in. I was willing to suspend diabetes' — to enter into their world, to explore pasta a bit lower in the sake of the book. What I didn't know was that the world would unlock my pasta-making skills forever. * So here they are: 12 simple game changes for perfect pasta.
Pasta water — the water the pasta was behind is — is the key to aligned pasta dishes. Martha Stewart refers to it as 'liquid gold.' In Italy, liquid gold is olive oil and pasta water is 'pasta water.' Either way, you know fair warning. Don't dump your pasta water down the drain.
2 Add more salt to the pasta water than you want to. One day I showed Giovanna how American salt that pasta water, by shaking a salt shaker over the pot a few times. She laughed and grabbed 'wriggles,' 'alright, of Sicilian or it, salt and throw it into the pot of water.' It should taste like tea water.' Giovanna explained. I find the perfect taste. It's tablespoon of salt per quart of water. You might bake at the amount, but the water penetrating the pasta is what softened it as it cooks — so if the water is salted, you get salted pasta. If the water is not salted, you end up with needles that need salt. The amount of salt is stuff that you put on the pasta with unspeasable tin that is if salt in the pasta.
3 The pot of boiling water does not need to be maximum. Large pots of water take once to come to a boil. Giovanna used a medium saucepan for a ground of baked pasta. It boiled in water oles. If you have a weak stove (far) it no, and the water stops boiling when you add the pasta, put a lid on the pot until the water returns to a boil, leaving the lid slightly ashore so you can see the water.
4 Add oil to the water when you are cooking long strands of pasta. So it is a spaghetti.
5 Stir the pasta while it's cooking. This prevents it from sticking together.
6 If you have tooth, cook your pasta and fit it of more. Don't overcook the pasta. What we call al dente is not properly cooked. It is
not a during or 'chuffy' thing. It's the thing. Pasta is supposed to be something you like into. If you really want to be Italian, cook it only until you can not bite into it but don't necessarily want to. Chef Oti Menache of Bonita, when he worked at Osteria Angelica, once handed me a plate of pasta, the rightest he friesde for stuff until, or underdone that when I cut into it, I could see a white chilly layer of uncooked pasta at its core. 'That's how we eat it in the kitchen. It's almost after.
7 So everything you need is do — and how a minute you're serving do whatever it is the way it is. So, including sitting down of the table — before you get the pasta in the water, in Wanda told: 'come like to school'; me: 'You lead for the pasta.' The pasta was not too cool. The pasta is not just the real. It's evidently also the quest of honor of any meal where it is served. Do not let pasta sit in the only waiting for the condiments to be ready or for your family and friends to sit down at the table or open a bottle of wine or the ditto dug while your pasta sits, dying, in a co-lander. Be ready and waiting. The time between taking the pasta out of the water and getting into your mouth determines the quality of the dish.
8 Stole the pasta quickly and out thoroughly. Let the pasta out of the water with tongs or a slotted spoon, depending on the shape, or drain it in a chamber — but not before eating some of that previous pasta water and transfer it directly into the pot with the condiments. Either way, some of the stuff should make its way into the pan with the condiments. (But, above.) Do not rinse pasta. (When I mentioned to Giovanna that many do think it is for me, this was so shocked I thought I'm a minute I'd have to figure out how to get an end done to these remote heralds.)
9 'Stole' the pasta with the same. After taking it out of the water, cook the pasta with the condiment for a minute or two or

DON'T overcook the pasta. Pasta is something with bite. (If you don't want to bite into pasta, maybe ask yourself why?)

AFTER taking it out of the water, cook the pasta with the condiments for a minute or two, to 'stain' pasta with flavor.

EXTRA pasta cooking water is poured into the condiments and inside matches ('half-sleeve') for pasta alla gricia.
everytime, to 'stain' the pasta. Even if the condiment doesn't have a lot of color, think of staining as also 'staining' it, with flavor. The flavor of the condiments need to penetrate the pasta.
10 Add that's overcook your pasta. Remember, the water, or condiments, isn't the mat. Like the ketchup or a hamburger, a condiment is meant to complement the pasta. (One can't recognize whether to the English 'condiment.')
11 Add some of the hot, salted your by pasta water to the pan, or any remaining the pasta, add some of that hot, starchy salted water
from the pasta pot. Especially when making a simple almost sauce (not pasta) the sauce or any or spaghetti with oil and pasta. The water is essential to the sauce. The water is what helps the condiments coat the pasta. We want the finished pasta dish to be slippery and glistening.
You can do what you want ... to a quick. Even though you're not supposed to put it, it causes an added to pasta. (Just in America, land of the time. We put cheese wherever we want it. Broadway take it as partially as the Grandfather. That said: Don't overcook your pasta.
© Los Angeles Times, Inc. Also called 'white Amatito' (cans), 'pasta alla gricia is a simple pasta with guancate, red water, and fresh Italian parsley.' Amatito' (cans) is its more famous sibling — the same name, or 'condiment.' but with a better name than: I started making pasta alla gricia when I was writing 'The Marina Cookbook' over 30 years ago. Since then, it's been my go-to last-minute pasta dish. The defining ingredient is guancate, 'cured pork pork. Don't tell the Italian, but I'm also made it with guancetta and even I'm a stewful avocet—they're all best delicious!
Forster call 1 large red onion, cut into 2 inch ounces 6 cooking guancate, cut into 4 each flats. 2 inch long parsley v. cup water, sugar, olive oil 1 teaspoon water, the flavor 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper v. pound maple water, a tighter or purer weight 1 bunch fresh Italian red parsley leaves only Parmigiano Reggiano or Pecorino Romano for grating
1 P.S. a stevliged or pasta pot with 4 quarts of water, add it tablespoons of salt and bring the water to a boil over high heat. If you are not using a pasta pot, put a colander in the sink.
2 Cook the pasta in a 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4
3 While the pasta is cooking, put the water in a large, same pan with 1 cup of the pasta water and cook the coarse over high heat until the water evaporates, about 5 minutes.
4 Add the guancate and olive oil and cook the guancate over medium-high heat, until it's crisp, about 5 minutes. Remove the pan from heat.
5 Add another cup of pasta water, the side flakes and pepper. Set aside until the pasta is done.
6 About 10 seconds before the spaghetti is done, bring the water in the pan with the entire and guancate to a boil over high heat. Before the heat is medium. Add the pasta to the salt layer. Let it sit in the pot of water with a strainer and put it directly into the pan with the entire and guancate.
7 Cook, stirring constantly, for 2 minutes to 'stain' the noodles with the sauce. If the pasta is too thick, 1 cup of water is the bottom, it's too dry and you'd want to add more pasta water. Turn off the heat and add the parsley and cheese and the again. Serve immediately.
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Review JENN HARRIS RESTAURANT CRITIC
JAMMY RICOTTA TOAST AND 'THINGS IN BOWLS' DISRUPTED BRUNCH. NOW SOIRL'S OPEN AFTER DARK.

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THE TAT SHOULD COME AS no surprise to anyone familiar with Night's cultural influence on Los Angeles during in the early years that owner Jessica Kestery's interpretation of thickened love — a dark new synonymous with any respectable small plane restaurant — is whimsical, overtly delicious and resembles a Stephen Ormandy painting. #2 we announced a time travel to the 2000s, you'll recall that it was Night's ricotta toast removed with a color quadrupled and jam that caused a release shift in love. An Angelina's new branch. And the bowls of the roasted in forest green sometimes that gave way to a citywide 'things in a bowl' craze. Catches now dinner service at her 16 year-old 'King' Village restaurant change the way we think about eating after dark! # Well, the chicken liver is a good start. # Half of the plate is covered by massive slabs of the restaurant's own country bread, every surface uncoated and shiny with a female. On the side, a green apple-based rectangle with crumbled edges like skin of a bar of soap. There's the chicken liver, absorbed in a layer of compound celery butter. And settled next to it, a make-goop question of mendelian paintings. The first thing that represents the bright, grassy little edge of the celery. It lingers down in a moment before giving way to a familiar mineral-charlock. Then the sharp acidity of the prototype roshies is, like the third and final set in a single mouthful. # Think of it as the inertia heart of dinner.
'Walkeries had a great recipe for chicken liver, and it was a matter of getting the aesthetic right,' says Kestery, celebrating executive chef Guillermo Mendez. Kestery, who has led Night as a farmers market joint business in 2018, highlights the contributions of Mendez, as well as chef de cuisine Bandits Pillar with the launch of the restaurant's new dinner menu in February.
'It's all part of the cuisine covered so undertakes for Kestery after more than a decade of intangible and standless, of illness and critics satisfying their opinions. The those of you familiar with Kestery's set back, which are easy to read about online, I don't feel the need to rehash them here. After it years, there's so much thing as a clean date, but this is a restaurant that deserves to at least be examined with fresh eyes.
Nighttime flights in green-up version of itself, now open past its bedtime. The lights are low, there are place settings on wooden tables with flowers, and everything from the planes to the branded stationery nudge the where-wood airlined and plastered, but undoubtedly, when than its daytime counterparts. It's a deliberate, painstaking transformation that takes place daily in the 40-minute between lunch and dinner. The coffee bar becomes an actual bar. All of the proposed dinner ingredients require broccoli before it's the kitchen. New furniture is moved into both the side patio and front sidewalk.
The dinner menu colors the same colors of the cab, have focusing on hyperweasiered ingredients, fermentations and air-dryer pages of traditional dining and. Big wedges of jury tomato and peaches are placed in a heap on top of an extra creamy whippedish debrided with kic496 darts, binding it the body and decadence of a farmers cheese. Fried mint, the
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Phone: Starters $15-$17, social pet posts $19-$24, mania $29-$32, sales and petitions $32-$35, desserts $35-$36.
Details: Open for dinner 8:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Sunday and Monday. We need about parking.
Recommended dishes: Chicken liver turned small, agranatic, thickened, pork, cabbage, petitions for 2 times, seasonal cooker.
To drink: Any of the cocktails, including the own market and the Cravens the rich berthorbs slushie, wine from Erie Roach's list of brethorodown bottles at a strange green.
dark sweetness of salsa and a dusting of cornfield, dehydrated and pulverized tomato made the salad into a startling glansuely excessive.
'That dish is all Guillermo,' says Kestery. 'He is a man's master.'
A comical to holt bread he is sweet and savory Brentwood corn starry, sturgey-chile oil and parmesan or a pure and pro-quant celebration of the ubiquitous summer vegetable at its peak. And omnipresent corn, aged-critic is reimagined with a velvety caramelized onion and smoked beef puree suspended in thick and pleasantly cut flue-cuts of hotdog-dripped yats. The whey left from the restaurant's homemade tortilla serves


as the base for the aggressively tart sauce.
One of Mendez's signature dishes is the pork collar with flour tortillas and grilled fruit. He rolls the pork in powder and buys his from $102.75s, cold smokes the meal and brushes it with tamaretto. It takes on a Southern barbecue sensitivity with a crust like color of red-night, equal parts caramelized sweetness and earthy char. File it onto a beautifully tender tortilla, then run it through the skid-pak that then the bottom of the plate. It's how you might imagine a lace from Night.
The inclusion of wine and cocktails helps reinforce Night's new dinner process. Beverage director Kathy that last behind a list of familiar classics infused with big personality, and ingredients and techniques that stay true to Night's guiding principles of fermentation and seasonality. Minismartinis are made in-dusty, verneuf's chiced glasses
NEW! Dinner menu dishes include beer, aged-critic, chicken liver with celery butter, and grilled pork with tortillas, figs. Beef tartaric comes with a recipe of thick potato chips. Tables line the sidewalk patio in front of Sgirl.
filled with the La Monoglas gin, tasting vaguely of avarelos and spearmint. The Crome is what I wish I was enjoying in the early 2000s, striking just the night acidity with fresh bread-mango, veggie crispy and St. George vodka.
The restaurant is utilised: King sits in a new identity, with dishes cooking after each visit. During one dinner, some of the cubes of steak tartare were too big and tough to get down, but
we couldn't stop eating the potato chips and smoky tuna. Make cooked onion-mags bordered as burnt-dusting another visit, though the aromatic dip that accompanies others could accurately be described as a silky smooth wooden condiment. The chicken west from a respectable chicken dinner was evening to a piece of poultry at tender it eliminated the need for celery, saturated in a bagus canola, especially with the uncutty of a chicken-fed-dent-glare, are bony and charred lemon.
It's tempting to measure the restaurant's one-vox against its own legacy. But that's not quite the right feat. With dinner, Kestery isn't trying to create a cultural movement as much as she's offering a space to walk into on a Tuesday night, any-rain martinis and duvets with your kid while you wait for your chicken. And that's more than enough.
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I LET GO OF negative self-salt. Treadiest confidence. I focus on positivity. I hear during at my 45-year-old brother, he and I expected them to add our suggested by my new therapist Snakum, embarrassed at the safety although I lived alone in a small West, L.A. grand house. My husband of over 30 years and I had recently separated—the past five years, I was upset. My therapist was the only one from my EDM provider but who had openings. Together we addressed my combination of crippling anxiety, remitting fear and crushingly low self-image. These characteristics were present throughout my youth and resurfacing. During our last session, I told her about a test from Jim, a man who attended the same weekly recovery Zoom meeting as her. "Would you like to join me for coffee?" he asked me a private chat. She right simple words caused me to circle the therapeutic drain.
Since I became sober, my interpersonal skills seemed to have dried out along with my love. I researched the incident to my therapist, according at the University of California.
My recently single self couldn't figure out which was worse. the discomfort of making small talk with a small woman named the said O'Neil Bank. Chuck or the terror of dying alone wearing beige籽. Birkamstock surrounded by sinuses.
Snakum observed my unhinged heads. "You must rowbe your brain," says you, "she resurrected. 'She out of your comfort zone. Look in the mirror and our 30-positive affirmations for the next 30 days. Then ask the universe to provide all the gifts you want to created to be given to others.'"
Walking to my car, I thought, "shy the I needed right out of my comfort zone."
So I tested Jim. "Coffee sounds great," pushed most and immediately wusted to recall.
Before the date, I was asked to invite my fourth affirmation when my phone began. I had recently told Mona, my older sister, about the caffeine liaison, and I had really regretted it and glanced at her hair.
My blue bag day. 'Why are you wearing?'
Not wanting to engage, I said a picture of the clothes laid out on my bed, a white turtleneck, black jeans, a gray flannel.

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blazer and my face up knock us a a, fake! Marlena.
An all caps alert came through, signaling urgency. "WEY MUST YOU ALWAYS INSERT ON DOING OUT DOORS LOOKING LIKE R.D. LADBY" You have such a rule figure.
Mona had an interesting way of complimenting me, like the time she visited a local the high set functioning alcohols she ever knew.
I replied, "It's steady outside, and my therapist said that I should embrace my true self."
"Well, Jim, but embraced it with a little cleavage."
Jim chose Cubi-Shell hole on Rose Avenue to house. I got there early, and the place was packed with customers who had a nice-haired giver that only comes with an abundance of spare time and disposable income.
I got no pay glasses to read the breakfast, which one, which were printed in a microscope
feet. I Am Trusting was apparently roasted soggie back. I Am Hearty was a rich curmire and I Am Valued was a doctor, breakfast and a doctor, and I am lucky but wonder that therapist was part of the restaurant's marketing team.
Antenna sweat started to pool under my 8-ft long blazer. I tried shanneling my inner Mona. I spent Jim entering. I had only ever seen him on Zoom, and all bought he was tall, which was nice. I tried not to judge the bowls cracked leather buckled pilgrim shoes paired with high waist Wrangler jeans.
"Nice to meet you, Jim," I said as I touched out my hand. Jim went in for a long, one that was too close, too tight and several are under too long. "No hate. I'm disappointed in my car. I love and wondered if I'm around my fight or flight in operate.
"What would you like?" he asked.
I wanted something small
like a lean muffin and quickly scanned the instructor "I Am Regular" to its snail. "I'll have the I Am Previous interview," I said, just partly feeling like a fraud.
We sat at a table outside, where Jim launched into the background. For the next 40 minutes, I learned about his unhealthy relationship with her siblings. He used for approval from her father. Her spiritual info addiction, his two past-marriages, which he explained were not failed but "opportunities for growth." his spiritual journey and how he learned to love himself.
With his monologue coming to a clinic, I pointed up when he finally said, "I have a question for you. Would you be interested in taking badness dancing classes with me?"
Where had this man gotten the impression that I enjoyed dancing, my movement swinging under the table? My stomach was in knots as I pictured
myself that in a lemon chillin down looking like a dolap of meringue, doing the Timmons waltz.
"That's not something I have ever considered, and I have been proud of myself that I was not agreeing about the barrage," like a terminal illness.
I had recently heard that "no" was a complete sentence, and I crazed the self-esteem that came with that single word. "No" to be Hurlywood Bowl, where a corner to taste longer than most L.A. marriages, "no" to faking in Promen Canyon and certainly "no" to badroom dancing.
Jim was not a bad person, just not my person, and and she has, he had the clarity of who he was, what he wanted and actually liked himself — qualified I had yet to attain.
My inner life, claimed in my stomach, and I told Jim that I needed to go. He stood, smiled and said, "My takeaway is that I would enjoy not too fragile. I considered a smacky "takeaway" but stopped. It was how to shed my armor of judgment and negativity.
"That's kind of you to say. Thank you for the I Am Previous interview."
HeI had been a little hustle together, bowed slightly and marinated, "He is yours."
It was not what I wanted he myself, but driving as Ocean Park Boulevard, I asked the universe to give Jim a long-structured one-and-guerster to large with and flash on a daring practice with wealthy women wearing lavender oil, and I asked for Mona to be blessed with an unfurried supply of extra-great as research.
I entered the covers of my greenhouse, and my reflection. Marred as I looked in the mirror. I pushed my shoulders back, stood up a little straighter and instead said:
"I am not afraid to be alone. I am worth pulling to Jesus. My life is unfolding exactly as it should."
I looked outside. It was overcast, but I knew the sun could break through at any moment.
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Virgin (Aug 20- Sept 20): You could convince your energy and intend to, but this never will get better if you decide to go the other way.
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Dear Eric: I'm a 10-year-old daughter to a 10-year-old father and an 83-year-old mother. I love my parents shortly, but we have had no contact for nearly a year. I know that at any time my father and/or mother could pass. This is the one it never in my life — that I will lose one or both of my parents, when we are at odds.
My mother and I are you far-repending old finally I am specific any debate, however, my mother has a sign on the door to my parents' house. The politics? So I do not bring my politics. Entertain mainly, my mother refuses to adhere to her rule. She constantly brings up politics, yet when I attempt to refuel, she shuts down and refuses to engage. It is her way. Period.
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My winning nine gold bracelets, Mimschtz joined some truly exclusive company as only nine players back in the final team of the WNOP team.
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ON THE CREATOR ECONOMY
In 2026, the creator economy has matured into a powerful, multifaceted business ecosystem – where influence is currency, intellectual property is leverage and creators are CEOs in their own right

Lauren Riihimaki, founder of the lifestyle brand LaurDIY, shared firsthand insight into building a sustainable
brand, diversifying revenue streams and staying authentic in an algorithm-driven world.
Eric Perlmutter-Gumbiner, partner in the Corporate and Creator Economy Groups at Greenberg Glusker, unpacked the legal, financial and structural strategies creators must embrace to protect and scale their businesses.
Perlmutter-Gumbiner Many creators still think like earners, not operators. They treat income like a paycheck rather than business revenue. The biggest misconception is equating “cash in” with profit, without reserving for taxes, chargebacks and refunds, production costs and the real possibility of a sudden dip driven by platform changes. A related issue is pulling cash out for short-term lifestyle upside instead of reinvesting into the business: team, systems, owned IP, owned channels and product. That reinvestment is what builds durable, transferable equity value over time. On the legal side, creators often assume a template is “industry standard,” so it must be safe. In reality, it can quietly reallocate risk through expansive usage rights, exclusivity, indemnities and vague approval or revision
language. Entity formation matters, but it is not a force field. Without clean contracts, separate finances, appropriate insurance and basic governance, the liability shield is thinner than most people expect.
Riihimaki Having built my career as a full-time creator over the past decade, I’ve experienced the evolution directly. I think there are three key shifts that have led to the progression from “side hustle” to small business: monetization, infrastructure and audience behavior. Brands are allocating and deploying serious, recurring budget into their advertising spends. Creator marketing is no longer considered an “experiment” or a high-risk investment – creators have proven to drive real ROI and the industry has taken notice. Just as importantly, the infrastructure has caught up. Creators now have access to a full ecosystem of platforms, tools and services that support everything from monetization to operations, making it possible to run and scale a business, not just create content. And lastly, the audience. Attention is fragmented, and in a world of content overload and AI-slop, people are seeking more specific and authentic, niche content, allowing creators to build highly engaged communities around very focused interests.
Perlmutter-Gumbiner Yes. As creator revenue becomes more predictable and multi-channel, more creators are formalizing to manage risk, taxes and day-to-day operations. The drivers are practical. First, it limits personal liability as audience size and public exposure increase. Second, it creates a structure that supports hiring, vendor relationships and clear IP ownership. Third, it signals professionalism to brand partners, lenders and collaborators. It also forces separation between personal and business finances, which becomes essential when income streams
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INSURANCE
How Southland businesses are surviving California's commercial wildfire insurance crunch
For decades, commercial property insurance was a relatively straightforward line item on a company's balance sheet. Business owners shopped around, compared premiums and renewed policies with little fanfare. Those days appear to be gone.
Across Los Angeles and much of California, insurers have sharply reduced their appetite for wildfire risk. Non-renewals have climbed, deductibles have increased and underwriting has become far more demanding. For businesses located near the wildland-urban interface – the transition zone where development meets fire-prone vegetation – the challenge is no longer simply finding affordable insurance. In some cases, it is finding coverage at all.
The result is a fundamental shift in how commercial property owners think about risk. Rather than relying solely on insurance policies, businesses are investing in technologies, mitigation strategies and alternative financing models that make them more attractive risks in an increasingly skeptical insurance market.
The new reality is simple: Companies must earn their coverage.
Insurance Is Becoming a Performance-Based Product
The commercial insurance market has become significantly more data-driven. Instead of relying primarily on historical loss records, underwriters increasingly evaluate the specific steps property owners take to reduce wildfire exposure.
That means insurers want evidence. According to one independent commercial broker interviewed for this article, the following questions should be considered:
Companies that can answer "yes" with documentation often receive more favorable underwriting treatment than those relying solely on traditional inspections.
According to Marsh McLennan, commercial insurers are increasingly rewarding measurable
resilience investments, recognizing that proactive mitigation reduces both the frequency and severity of catastrophic losses. That represents a major philosophical change from even five years ago.
Technology Becomes an Insurance Asset
One of the fastest-growing tools helping businesses remain insurable is the deployment of Internet of Things (IoT) technology. Rather than waiting for smoke to become visible, networks of sensors continuously monitor environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, particulate matter and wind patterns. Some systems can identify abnormal heat signatures or smoke long before they develop into major threats.
Companies such as Pano AI have installed AI-powered wildfire detection systems throughout the western United States. Its cameras continuously scan surrounding landscapes, using artificial intelligence to detect smoke within minutes and alert emergency responders significantly earlier than traditional reporting methods.
For commercial property owners managing campuses, manufacturing facilities, wineries, utility infrastructure or logistics operations near fire-prone areas, early detection can mean the difference between a close call and a multimillion-dollar loss.
Increasingly, insurers view these technologies as meaningful risk-reduction investments rather than simply operational upgrades.
Private Fire Protection Is Moving Mainstream
Another trend gaining momentum is the use of private wildfire-defense services.

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High-value commercial properties – including corporate campuses, hotels, vineyards, healthcare facilities and industrial sites – are contracting with specialized wildfire mitigation companies that supplement public firefighting resources.
Companies such as Firebreak Protection Systems and Wildfire Defense Systems provide services that include:
These services do not replace municipal firefighters, but they can dramatically improve a property's survivability while reducing overall claims severity.
Several insurers already partner directly with wildfire-defense providers as part of their risk management programs, recognizing that protecting insured assets ultimately benefits everyone involved. For businesses with facilities worth tens or hundreds of millions of dollars, these contracts often represent a relatively small investment compared with the financial consequences of a total property loss.
Perhaps the most significant structural change is the growing interest in captive insurance. Historically associated with Fortune 500 companies, captive insurance arrangements are now becoming increasingly attractive to mid-size businesses facing repeated premium increases.

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A captive insurance company is essentially an insurance company owned by the business it insures. Instead of paying premiums entirely to outside carriers, the organization retains part of the risk internally while purchasing reinsurance for catastrophic losses.
This approach offers several advantages:
For organizations with multiple facilities, valuable real estate portfolios or specialized manufacturing operations, captive insurance can provide long-term cost stability despite volatility in the broader insurance market.
Setting up an in-house captive insurance company typically requires $75,000 to $250,000 in upfront formation costs, an initial regulatory capital injection of $250,000 to $500,000 and
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$50,000 to $120,000 in annual operating expenses. For high-severity, hard-to-place commercial property risks like wildfire insurance, migrating to a captive structure can yield premium savings of 15 to 40% by eliminating commercial carrier profit markups, capturing unused underwriting profits and gaining direct access to the wholesale reinsurance markets.
Large California employers in industries ranging from healthcare to manufacturing, logistics, hospitality and higher education are increasingly explored captive structures as traditional commercial coverage becomes more restrictive.
Few insurance experts expect California's commercial wildfire market to soften dramatically anytime soon.
Climate change, expanding development into fire-prone areas, higher reconstruction costs and increasingly severe wildfire seasons continue placing pressure on insurers' balance sheets. That means property owners should expect underwriting to remain highly selective.
For business leaders, insurance can no longer be viewed as a product purchased once a year during renewal season. It has become an ongoing operational discipline that touches facilities management, technology investment, finance, legal compliance and corporate governance.
The companies navigating today's insurance crunch most successfully are those treating resilience as a competitive advantage rather than an unavoidable expense.
They are investing in intelligent monitoring systems, hardening their facilities, building detailed mitigation plans, partnering with specialized fire-defense providers and – in some cases – creating captive insurance companies that give them greater control over their financial future.
In California's evolving insurance landscape, the most valuable policy may no longer be the one with the lowest premium. It is the one a company can still qualify for. That reality is reshaping commercial real estate strategy across Los Angeles – and creating a new playbook in which preparation, data and resilience have become just as valuable as the coverage itself.

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■ What B2B companies can learn from the “drop economy”
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Traditional business thinking rewards maximizing production. More inventory means more opportunities to sell.
However, excess inventory often becomes discounted inventory.
Once customers learn that products will eventually be marked down, many simply wait for the sale. Margins shrink, forecasting becomes more difficult and warehouses fill with aging stock. Limited releases reverse this psychology.
Instead of producing as much as possible, companies intentionally manufacture only enough to satisfy anticipated demand – or slightly less. The result is urgency rather than hesitation.
Customers buy when products become available because they are uncertain whether another opportunity will come.
The model also creates an important pricing advantage. When demand consistently exceeds supply, businesses rarely need to discount products. Instead, they preserve premium pricing while strengthening brand perception.
Southern California has become one of the world’s laboratories for scarcity-driven commerce. The region’s streetwear industry transformed product launches into carefully orchestrated events. Rather than maintaining endless inventory, brands release small collections on predetermined dates, allowing each drop to become a marketing campaign in itself.
Craft breweries throughout Los Angeles and Orange County have followed a similar strategy. Many produce seasonal or experimental batches available only once. Customers regularly arrive before opening hours knowing that supplies may disappear the same day.
Entertainment companies have embraced the approach as well. Limited vinyl pressings, collector’s editions, film merchandise, convention exclusives and anniversary releases allow studios to generate excitement without carrying significant inventory risk.
Across these industries, scarcity is less about denying customers access than carefully balancing supply with demand.
Although manufacturers, software companies, industrial suppliers and professional service firms don’t sell collectible sneakers, many can adapt the underlying mechanics.
Consider enterprise software. Instead of continuously releasing new features throughout the year,
or years, scarcity was viewed as little more than a clever retail marketing tactic. A way to persuade consumers to line up overnight for a pair of sneakers, a luxury handbag or the latest collectible. Today, scarcity has become one of the most effective business strategies in the marketplace.
From Stanley tumblers that repeatedly sell out to Rolex waiting lists, Hermès Birkin bags, Taylor Swift VIP ticket packages and limited-edition product collaborations, companies have demonstrated that consumers often value what they cannot immediately obtain.
But long before scarcity economics dominated social media feeds, Los Angeles companies were quietly perfecting the model.
Streetwear pioneers like Fear of God and Madhappy transformed limited product drops into cultural events. Fairfax Avenue boutiques built businesses around exclusivity. Sneaker resale shops such as Round Two proved that constrained supply could actually increase long-term demand. Even Southern California’s booming craft brewery industry embraced small-batch releases that routinely sold out within hours. Even Hollywood studios have long relied on limited-edition vinyl records, collectibles and merchandise drops to energize fan communities while avoiding excess inventory.
While these businesses operate in consumer markets, their underlying strategies are increasingly relevant to B2B companies facing margin pressure, volatile demand and uncertain supply chains.
The lesson isn’t about creating artificial hype. It’s about disciplined inventory management, stronger pricing power and more predictable growth.


vendors can package major innovations into scheduled launches with early-access programs for select customers. Exclusive beta participation increases engagement while generating valuable customer feedback before broader deployment.
Manufacturers can introduce limited production runs when launching new equipment. Rather than committing to large-scale production immediately, companies can produce an initial allocation for key customers, allowing demand to validate future manufacturing volumes while minimizing excess inventory.
Professional service firms can also apply scarcity. Consulting firms increasingly limit enrollment in executive advisory groups, leadership cohorts or strategic workshops. Restricting participation elevates perceived value while allowing firms to maintain higher pricing.
Even industrial distributors can borrow elements of the strategy by offering limited purchasing windows for specialty products or exclusive customer bundles available only during specific periods. The objective isn't to frustrate buyers – it's to create structured demand while protecting profitability.

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One of the least discussed benefits of drop culture is operational efficiency. Scheduled product releases generate concentrated demand, making forecasting significantly easier. Instead of carrying large inventories year-round in anticipation of unpredictable purchasing behavior, companies manufacture closer to actual demand.
This approach reduces warehousing costs, lowers obsolete inventory and improves cash flow.
For CFOs, scarcity becomes less of a marketing tactic and more of a working capital strategy.
Businesses that maintain lean inventories also become more resilient during periods of economic uncertainty. Rather than aggressively discounting unsold products during slower markets, they simply produce fewer units.
Scarcity also changes customer behavior. Instead of transactional purchasing, customers become active participants in product launches. B2B companies can replicate this through invitation-only product previews, executive briefings,
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The group focuses on acquiring ready-to-deploy technology in a continually expanding aerospace and space defense focus for the U.S. military
As the country marks its 250th anniversary, the military has taken a forward-looking approach to the way that it procures new technology to meet challenges in new frontiers, including space.
Key to that development is leveraging innovative acquisition strategies to rapidly develop new systems. The division launched its Space Based Sensing & Targeting portfolio acquisition group earlier this year, which is the newest of eight groups focused on acquiring technology. These groups represent a major change in the way that the military is approaching its procurement system and awarding contracts.
"We don't want to miss the moment. We want to capture the innovation and the new ideas and the newer capabilities that are available to leverage commercial production lines to minimize our non-recurring engineering. It reduces risk for the Space Force," said Colonel Ryan Frazier, acting Space Force portfolio acquisition executive for Space Based Sensing & Targeting. "We have a warfighting imperative to deliver at speed and scale."
One of the sensing and targeting group's initial contracts was a $4.16-billion award to SpaceX to accelerate the delivery of a space-based sensing layer designed to track and target airborne threats globally. It's part of the development of a lower earth orbit mesh network that will be integrated into the military's capabilities.
Over the next six to 12 months, Colonel Frazier expects that new hardware will be launched, even
if it's in a prototype phase. Rather than working with a prime contractor and serving in an oversight role, which wouldn't take advantage of innovation across the industrial base, their plan is to take advantage of iterative development – breaking up the architecture into smaller chunks that can be awarded contracts in segments. Multiple companies will compete to provide sensor technology. This flexible strategy doesn't lock in a budget for several years.
The procurement has adapted to the pace of technological advancements and the ever changing way that conflicts are contested on the battlefield. Space Systems Command's local legacy began in 1954, when the U.S. Air Force was looking for a location for the service's development of space capabilities. Air Force leadership found Los Angeles County had the right combination of a technically adept workforce and military presence for a crash program to develop missiles, launch vehicles and satellites during the height of the Cold War.
For the past seven decades, what was originally formed as the Air Force's Western Development Division has evolved into a Space Force field command since 2021. It is headquartered in El Segundo alongside the Los Angeles Air Force Base, and has become the largest organization responsible for acquiring and delivering capabilities to protect the United States's strategic interests in space, including managing a growing space acquisition budget.
"We make sure that the program managers and the portfolio executives have the resources to develop strategies or award contracts – and we develop the workforce," said Space Force Lt. Gen. Philip A. Garrant, commander of Space Systems Command.
Acquisition of technology in space supports the command's mission, with more than 150 space launches to deploy technology in 2024 and close to 200 in 2025. Furthermore, it partners with other organizations such as the National Reconnaissance Office, National Security Agency, the Missile Defense Agency, DARPA, among others, that also have programs to acquire complementary technology.
Developing the workforce is key. Lt. Gen. Garrant explained that the El Segundo command has a goal of adding up to 100 new employees per month across all functions, including military and civilian. Hiring is a major challenge for employers in Southern California due to the high cost of living and limited supply of housing, and the Space Force is not immune to those challenges. Hiring has nevertheless been robust even though it hasn't met its ambitious monthly targets. In El Segundo, the base has about 1,300 active-duty personnel and more than 5,000 civilians, including contractors.
Ultimately, however, the mission remains focused on defending the nation's interests in space. New technology is important and the Space Systems Command has drastically reduced time to develop new capabilities. That's due to the numerous local contractors, many of whom are backed by leading venture capital and private equity firms, who invest in their technology with dual-used commercial and military applications.
"What I'm looking for ideally is to leverage something that works commercially so that we reduce that development risk on our end and get the economy of scale. Show us that the capability works. Prove it on orbit or in a testing environment, not on a pitch deck. That's a compelling case for us to buy it," said Col. Frazier.
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

I AI-driven predictive advisory can prevent business crises before they ever occur
For decades, businesses hired accountants to prepare financial statements, attorneys to resolve legal disputes and consultants to fix operational problems after they emerged. The model was largely reactive: identify an issue, bring in outside experts, pay the bill and move on.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing that equation.
Across Los Angeles, accounting firms, law firms and business consultancies are increasingly deploying AI-powered analytics to identify financial risks, regulatory compliance issues, litigation exposure and operational weaknesses before they become expensive problems. Instead of simply documenting what has already happened, these firms are helping clients anticipate what is likely to happen next.
The shift represents one of the biggest changes in professional services in decades. As AI becomes more sophisticated, the firms delivering the greatest value may no longer be the ones that complete work the fastest – but the ones that prevent costly mistakes from occurring in the first place.
Traditional professional services have always relied heavily on historical information. Accountants reviewed prior financial performance. Attorneys analyzed existing contracts and regulations. Consultants evaluated completed projects to recommend improvements.
AI enables these professionals to analyze enormous amounts of structured and unstructured data simultaneously while identifying patterns that would be nearly impossible for humans to detect alone.
For accounting firms, that means moving beyond reporting last quarter's financial results to forecasting cash flow disruptions, identifying unusual spending patterns, spotting potential fraud and predicting tax liabilities months before they become problems.
Legal firms are using AI to analyze contracts, monitor changing regulations, identify clauses that increase litigation risk and alert clients when compliance obligations are likely to change.
Consulting firms are integrating financial, operational, workforce, supply chain and market data to predict business disruptions before they materially affect performance.
The result is a new category of professional services often described as predictive advisory.
Los Angeles is home to some of the country's largest accounting firms as well as a thriving ecosystem of regional CPA practices serving middle-market businesses.
Many now offer AI-assisted financial monitoring that continuously reviews accounting records instead of waiting for month-end or year-end reporting.
For example, AI systems can identify:
Inventory patterns that could signal supply chain disruptions
Customer payment behavior that predicts future bad debt
Consider a growing manufacturing company generating $75 million in annual revenue.
Traditional reporting might reveal declining margins after two quarters.
An AI-powered predictive model could identify changing supplier costs, slowing customer payments and rising inventory carrying costs weeks or months earlier, giving management time to renegotiate contracts, adjust pricing or secure financing before cash flow becomes constrained.
Avoiding a short-term liquidity crisis can easily save hundreds of thousands – or even millions – of dollars in emergency financing costs, lost production or delayed expansion plans.
Law firms are also moving beyond reactive legal advice.
Contract analysis has become one of the most practical applications of AI.
Rather than reviewing thousands of contracts manually, AI platforms can rapidly identify inconsistent language, unfavorable indemnification clauses, automatic renewal provisions, missing insurance requirements and compliance risks across an organization's entire contract portfolio.
For companies operating in California – where employment regulations, privacy laws and environmental rules continue to evolve – continuous monitoring can significantly reduce legal exposure.
Employment attorneys increasingly use AI to analyze workforce policies against changing labor regulations, helping employers identify outdated handbook language or payroll practices before they become the subject of costly litigation.
Similarly, privacy attorneys can monitor changes involving the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), emerging AI governance requirements and industry-specific regulations, allowing clients to make policy adjustments before regulators or plaintiffs' attorneys identify deficiencies.
Even avoiding a single employment lawsuit can save businesses hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees, settlement costs, management time and reputational damage.
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LITIGATION ANALYTICS BUT STILL RELY ON HUMAN JUDGMENT

California lawyers say litigation analytics and artificial intelligence improve efficiency and litigation strategy but cannot replace attorney judgment, courtroom experience or the human decision-making of judges and juries
s litigation analytics and artificial intelligence become increasingly embedded in legal practice, some California attorneys say that while the technology improves efficiency and helps inform decisions, it does not replace the
experience and judgment needed to advise clients and navigate cases.
That sentiment is reflected in results from Lex Machina's "2026 Impact of Legal Analytics Survey," which the legal analytics platform released last month.
The nationwide survey of 207 law firm professionals found unanimous agreement that litigation analytics add value to their legal practice, up from just over 95% a year earlier.
According to Lex Machina, respondents said they use the data tools to assess case exposure, evaluate judges and opposing counsel, strengthen briefs and motions, and demonstrate expertise to clients, reflecting the technology's growing role in everyday legal work.
However, some California practitioners interviewed by the Daily Journal cautioned that analytics remain only one piece of the decision-making process, particularly as firms increasingly incorporate artificial intelligence into everyday legal work.
"The biggest limitation is litigation analytics are not a crystal ball, and every case is different," said Nathaniel E. Haas, a Los Angeles partner at Watstein Terepka LLP.
While analytics help lawyers make more informed decisions, he noted, "they can never tell you how a judge is going to rule in your case" or eliminate the uncertainty that comes with litigation.
According to the survey results, among firms with more than 50 attorneys, 86% of respondents said they use litigation analytics in practice, while 88% reported clients now expect attorneys to use analytics on their matters.
Adoption remains lower among firms with fewer than 50 attorneys, where 44% reported using litigation analytics, but every respondent in that group likewise agreed the tools add value.
Adam Masarek, a Boston-based attorney and legal data expert with Lex Machina, said those figures continue a trend the company has tracked since first surveying legal practitioners in 2018.
The earliest survey found just 38% of respondents used litigation analytics in their day-to-day work, he said. In recent years, that figure has generally ranged between 60% and 70%.
Masarek said this year's biggest change involved firms seeking to integrate litigation analytics
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Why do some communities continue to produce successful companies while others struggle to create even one?


It's a question investors ask every day.
Capital has never simply chased good ideas. It follows places where good ideas become great companies – and where great companies help create the next generation of entrepreneurs.
That's why Irvine continues to attract attention far beyond Southern California.
The story isn't about one successful company. It's about an ecosystem that repeatedly creates them.
The strongest innovation economies don't rely on a single breakthrough or one extraordinary company. They develop an Innovation Flywheel – a cycle in which research generates discovery, universities educate exceptional talent, entrepreneurs transform ideas into companies, investors accelerate growth, successful founders become mentors and investors and experienced leaders help launch the next generation of businesses. Every turn of the flywheel strengthens the next.
Today, Irvine is home to one of the nation's leading public research universities, globally recognized companies such as Edwards Lifesciences, Johnson & Johnson MedTech, Rivian, Field AI, Karma Automotive and an expanding concentration of businesses in artificial intelligence, MedTech, aerospace and defense, advanced manufacturing, software and clean technologies. Individually, these are impressive assets. Collectively, they create something far more valuable: an environment where innovation has become a repeatable process.
Consider what has happened over the past several decades at Edwards Lifesciences.
Thousands of engineers, scientists, clinicians, and business leaders have built careers there. Many went on to launch companies, lead emerging ventures, invest in entrepreneurs, and mentor the next generation of innovators. At the same time, Edwards has partnered closely with UC Irvine to support research, internships and workforce development that continually feeds new ideas and new talent into the regional economy.
That's the Innovation Flywheel in action.
"Capital doesn't flow by accident, it follows an interconnected, highly collaborative community," said Tony Crisp, President of Tech Coast Venture Network. "In Irvine, we've built a seamless 'Founders Journey' pipeline where TCVN's 40-year legacy of mentoring over 3,000 early-stage founders connects directly into top networks like TCA Venture Group, which has deployed over $280 million into 540+ startups, and scales through partners like Octane OC, whose LaunchPad portfolio has driven $12.1 billion in capital and created over 45,000 high-paying jobs. When mentors, angel investors and enterprise accelerators choose collaboration over competition, the Innovation Flywheel becomes unstoppable."
The strength of Irvine's innovation ecosystem is also evident in the depth of its corporate community. Companies such as Terran Orbital, Rivian, Blizzard Entertainment,
"The true product of Irvine's innovation economy isn't startups. It's the repeated ability to produce companies that scale."
Cityside Fiber and a growing number of AI, aerospace, software and medical technology firms do far more than create jobs. They develop leaders, strengthen supply chains, attract investment, and become the training ground for tomorrow's entrepreneurs.
Perhaps Irvine's greatest competitive advantage isn't any single institution. It's the way those institutions reinforce one another.
UC Irvine fuels discovery, talent, and commercialization. Anchor companies provide leadership, experience, and opportunity. Organizations including the Greater Irvine Chamber, Octane, Tech Coast Venture Network, the OC Startup Council, entrepreneur support organizations and the City of Irvine strengthen the connective tissue – bringing together business, academia, investors, and civic leadership around shared economic priorities.
In Irvine, collaboration has become economic infrastructure.
As companies evaluate where to invest, expand, relocate, or acquire businesses, they increasingly look beyond operating costs or available office space. They ask whether a region can consistently produce talent, foster collaboration, cultivate leadership, and create opportunities for long-term growth. Increasingly, Irvine answers yes.
Southern California has become one of the world's leading centers for innovation across healthcare, advanced manufacturing, aerospace, software, and artificial intelligence. Within that broader landscape, Irvine has distinguished itself as a place where companies move efficiently from research to commercialization – and from startup to enterprise.
"A strong research university is key to most innovation hubs around the
world," said Ian O. Williamson, Dean of the UC Irvine Paul Merage School of Business. "UC Irvine conducts more than $600 million in externally funded research each year, generating intellectual property ready for commercialization. In addition, the university graduates thousands of highly skilled individuals annually, creating a robust workforce for local companies."
The Innovation Flywheel belongs to no single institution. It grows stronger every time universities, entrepreneurs, investors, established companies, business organizations, and civic leaders choose collaboration over competition and long-term thinking over short-term gains.
"The most successful business communities don't emerge by accident," said Dave Coffaro, President & CEO of the Greater Irvine Chamber. "They evolve through years of collaboration among educators, entrepreneurs, investors, business leaders, and civic institutions committed to long-term competitiveness. Irvine's greatest strength isn't simply the companies we've built – it's our ability to continually develop the next generation of innovators and bring new ideas to life."
Every successful company has its own story. More remarkable is when an entire community continues producing those stories decade after decade. Capital follows opportunity. Increasingly, it also follows communities that have learned how to create more of it.
That is the Innovation Flywheel. And that's why capital keeps finding Irvine.
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IDENTITY MANAGEMENT FOR THE AI AGE
Through dedicated leadership and rapid growth, the company is creating an “HR department” for non-human AI agents
In the new AI era, alignment and control are key to ensuring that non-human agents don’t go rogue from a company’s mission. For El Segundo-based Saviynt, cybersecurity and identity management are core missions that are being adopted to ensure the safe and rapid implementation of these agents.
The fast-growing company reached an important milestone last month with $300 million in annual recurring revenue. It reached that level less than one year after surpassing $200 million in annual recurring revenue, an important measure for SaaS companies. Those numbers put it in the upper echelon for software companies.
It increased revenue quickly because it added new customers at a faster clip following a $700-million Series B investment – led by private equity firm KKR – last year that valued the company at $3 billion. Other investors included Sixth Street Growth and TenEleven, as well as new funding from existing Series A investor Carrick Capital Partners.
“We need to move faster. Our custom-
ers are ready for their issues to be solved,” said Sachin Nayyar, founder and chief executive of Saviynt. “The product we are launching is around securing AI. We will be one of the only companies with an end-to-end security agent.”
The pace of growth during the first half of 2026 was 85% greater than the comparable period from 2025. It has more than 700 customers today. Now, it plans to leverage existing relationships with existing customers and bring new companies to its platform with the launch of “Zuma” – a program that will manage AI-based identities.
The name is a nod to its local roots with headquarters in Southern California. This product differs, however, because it is specifically focused on identity management related to the growing needs of non-human identities and agents.
Since the rapid adoption of AI technology, the number of processes operated by non-human identities have increased exponentially. Large customers may have had a handful of AI agents running in comparison to human employees just a few years ago, but those numbers are now frequently above 50 per person and could stretch up to 200 per person, according to Nayyar.
These AI workflows need to be identified and managed appropriately, similar to the way that a human employee would be onboarded and given permission to access information within a company’s systems. Humans can understand these guidelines, but AI capabilities may lack the guardrails to prevent catastrophic loss.
“We have the biggest opportunity of our life helping customers adopt AI. The challenges have been severely understated so far. It will be top of mind in the next few months as AI workflows become mainstream,” said Nayyar. “The wave of AI has me super energized.”
Nayyar left this company that he founded in 2011 to help a different startup that he was operating, but he knew that identity management
was an important business and had potential for enormous growth.
He stepped down
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from his role as chief executive in 2018 and moved away from the day-to-day management responsibilities but stayed involved. There was an opportunity to return and be rejoined in 2023.
“I came back as an operator with founder experience. I’m thankful for the opportunity. I’ve come back focused and calm,” said Nayyar.
The company now employs about 1,500 people worldwide. Nayyar is involved in hiring many employees. He estimated that about a quarter of employees interviewed directly with him, even today. That allows him to build a strong team that he describes as “doers and builders” with a mindset focused on scaling the business. He tells new hires that they can expect to learn as much in one year at Saviynt as they would in three to five years at other companies in the industry.
His experience and leadership has gained notoriety on a larger scale. He was named Greater Los Angeles EY Entrepreneur of the Year, an award that honors visionary leaders of high-growth companies. The regional winners are considered for a national award presented in November.
“I consider myself an organizational architect. We’re building a startup at scale. We bring in the right people and offer the right opportunities and make sure that we are tied to the mission,” said Nayyar.
That team is now focused on its most ambitious product yet. The launch of Zuma has potential to add additional revenue from existing customers who need additional capabilities. It also could greatly expand the market for identity products


to small and mid-sized businesses that require levels of identity management similar to large clients because the barriers to utilizing AI are much lower companies may rapidly scale those capabilities.
Until now, Saviynt has been focused on large companies in regulated industries and public companies regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Now, with a product that is a full end-to-end solution for the full lifecycle of these nonhuman identities, it is projecting wider adoption of its products.
“We now have AI native companies. They might be smaller in size, but they are deploying thousands of agents,” said Paul Zolfaghari, president of Saviynt. “We are now being viewed as the enabler of the adoption of AI. We think it will open up the middle and lower market.”
There is more room for growth. A major component of the recent IPO of SpaceX was focused on the capabilities of data centers in orbit. Its potential is discussed as a solution to the growing needs of computing power that powers AI, which is credited as a factor that increases employee productivity. At Saviynt, that means additional identities managed on the platform, which Zolfaghari notes is on a substantial upward arc.
Moreover, Deloitte’s 2026 “State of AI in the Enterprise” survey captured insights from more than 3,200 business and IT leaders. It showed that 34% of companies are starting to use AI to deeply transform their businesses and 30% are redesigning key processes around AI. Companies have broadened worker access to AI by 50% in just one year, according to the survey.
“Technology is the primary driver to improving the human experience. More companies are getting the right payoff on the investment. That makes people more productive in work and gives us more recreational time,” said Zolfaghari.
Companies have tried to address the needs of managing AI tools using existing technology from both Saviynt and its competitors in the identity management space. However, those tools were not built to meet the needs of non-human identi-
ties, which forced the company to develop new solutions.
“We have two decades of experience solving this for humans. Now, this is the biggest shift of my career helping support AI identities. The field is evolving so quickly,” said Vibhuti Sinha, chief product officer of workforce identity and intelligence for Saviynt.
Non-human identities are typically managed by a human, but there are a growing number of autonomous agents that have more complex challenges. Sinha explained that there are five different levels of autonomy granted to these identities and managing their workflows and permissions can ultimately fall to different executives within a company such as the chief information officer, a security officer or other executives. Different regulated industries may have different requirements. Furthermore, regulations are constantly evolving globally and there are some local and state regulations that are being implemented surrounding AI adoption.
Within the Zuma product, there are three pillars that define the capabilities of the product – discover, manage and protect. In some cases, these workflows could be managing millions of activities such as transactions every minute. Small problems can multiply very quickly.
“The ‘protect’ layer is the most important. You have to watch non-human identities nonstop. That’s why it is so unique. We didn’t have that problem with humans,” said Sinha.
“Even though we are working in this space, we don’t have all the answers. As long as customers keep working together with us, we will be able to solve the unknowns.”

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The race for Southern California businesses to join 2028's ecosystem has begun, and rewards are going to early adopters

With the recently completed FIFA World Cup exceeding impressions expectations, and the Olympic and Paralympic Games returning to Los Angeles in 2028, the race for marketing real estate has already begun. While many companies are still focused on next quarter's sales goals, some of the world's largest brands are making multi-million-dollar commitments years before the Olympic flame reaches the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
The reason is simple: In Olympic marketing, the best opportunities rarely wait until the opening ceremony.
According to marketing pro Jon Myers of TerraPulse, early sponsors gain category exclusivity, premium activation rights and years of storytelling leading up to the Games. Those benefits are becoming increasingly valuable as Los Angeles prepares to host what could become the largest sporting event in U.S. history.
Already, LA28 has assembled an impressive roster of "early bird" founding partners. Delta Air Lines signed on years ago as the inaugural founding partner, citing the Games as an investment in Los Angeles' future while gaining extensive marketing rights tied to Team USA and NBCUniversal's Olympic coverage. Honda joined as a founding partner last year, becoming the Official Automotive Partner for Team USA while showcasing its mobility technologies throughout the Games. Financial software giant Intuit also committed early, becoming a founding partner and securing a unique branding advantage: Its Intuit Dome will retain its corporate name while serving as the Olympic basketball venue – a first for a modern Olympic Games. Comcast/NBCUniversal, Deloitte, Coca-Cola, Samsung, Visa, Omega, Procter & Gamble and other Olympic partners have likewise launched, extended or expanded their commitments through LA28.

Unlike traditional sponsorships that begin shortly before an event, Olympic partnerships often provide three or four years to build customer engagement, employee pride, hospitality programs, athlete partnerships, community initiatives and digital campaigns. By the time the opening ceremony arrives, consumers have already associated those brands with the Olympic movement.
Marketing experts frequently point to "mental availability" – the repeated exposure that builds brand preference over time – as one of sponsorship's greatest advantages. A company that waits until 2027 to begin Olympic marketing may discover that competitors have already spent years owning the conversation.
The FIFA World Cup has offered an important preview. As the United States, Canada and Mexico hosted the highly visible 2026 tournament, brands accelerated investments well before kickoff. Companies recognize that global sporting events generate years of anticipation rather than a few weeks of attention. The World Cup has shown that activation – not merely placing a logo on signage – is what drives return on investment.
"Successful sponsors create fan festivals, digital experiences, influencer partnerships, local community programs, limited-edition products and hospitality events that begin months or even years before the first match," said Myers. "That does not necessarily mean every company needs an official Olympic sponsorship. In fact, many successful businesses will never become official partners. Instead, they can strategically position themselves around the ecosystem created by the Games."
Hospitality companies can develop travel packages years in advance. Commercial real estate firms can position themselves as experts on the regional development boom. Law firms can publish thought leadership on international business issues. Technology providers can showcase cybersecurity, AI, logistics, payment systems and smart-city innovations. Construction companies can highlight infrastructure expertise, while staffing firms, transportation providers, restaurants and entertainment venues can build campaigns aimed at the millions of visitors expected to arrive in Southern California.
Even companies without consumer brands have opportunities.
"Business-to-business firms often underestimate the networking power of global sporting events," added Myers. "Executives from around the world will gather in Los Angeles for years of planning meetings, supplier events and corporate hospitality. For consulting firms, accountants,
banks, insurance brokers and software companies, Olympic-related business development may ultimately prove more valuable than consumer advertising."
There is another advantage to moving early: pricing. As sponsorship inventory shrinks, remaining opportunities generally become more expensive and more competitive. Premium hospitality locations, athlete endorsement deals, experiential
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or publicly traded companies, quarterly financial reports have been a staple for more than 50 years, but proposed rules from the Securities and Exchange Commission could lead to a change that would reduce the number of times that a company is required to report to on a semi-annual basis.
In December 2018, the SEC issued a request for public comment on periodic reporting and earnings statements. The Commission did not advance a proposal at that time, but the current chairman of the agency, Paul Atkins, revisited the subject in September 2025 and developed a proposal that opened for public comment in May. More than 5,000 comments were submitted. The agency is in the process of reviewing those comments, which could influence the final rules proposal should it decide to move forward.
The SEC introduced a semi-annual reporting requirement in 1955 and increased the cadence of mandatory reporting to quarterly in 1970, where it has remained ever since. The SEC estimated that this change could save an aggregate of more than $200 million in compliance costs annually. Under the proposal, the filing deadline for semi-annual reports on Form 10-S would be 40 or 45 days, depending on the company's filer status, after the end of the first semi-annual period of the fiscal year. The proposal would not change Form 8-K requirements and triggering events, including related to furnishing any earnings releases.
"Investors will have to potentially increase their monitoring of information provided in Form 8-K filings
and other general press releases to offset the reduction of periodic reporting made for the first and third quarters," said Wayne Pinnell, managing partner of Irvine-based accounting firm Haskell & White.
Some major international markets operate without mandatory quarterly reports such as the U.K., which removed its quarterly requirement in 2014. Academic studies have found no major differences in the financial performance of those companies that elected to report semi-annually. Nevertheless, many British companies continue to report quarterly due to the desires of investors who wish to have more frequent reporting. Most of Europe, Hong Kong and Australia are also on a semi-annual reporting cycle.
As for the accounting firms that handle audit work, staffing levels are likely to remain at current levels even if reporting requirements change. That's because the financial review process will still be necessary.
"In the worst-case scenario, public companies could demand their auditors only do work concurrent with the preparation of a semi-annual report versus work that is spread quarter-by-quarter under the current filing system. This would obviously create 'bunching' of staffing requirements as all interim review work over a six-month period would need to be completed in the 40-45 days after period-end to meet the deadline," said Pinnell.
"While filing fewer periodic reports could reduce certain compliance and reporting costs, many public companies still need timely financial information to run their business, support board oversight, meet investor expectations and satisfy contractual obligations such as lending arrangements," said Michelle Wroan, Los Angeles managing partner of KPMG. "The broader question is not just how often companies report, but how financial information is used throughout the business and by the capital markets."
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LA Times Studios presents the 40 largest accounting firms ranked by the number of CPAs in Los Angeles County offices. The list is led by global accounting firm Ernst & Young LLP with 591 CPAs in Los Angeles County. It employs nearly 2,200 professional employees and staff locally. It is followed by global firms PwC, Deloitte and KPMG, respectively.
Among the top 10 firms listed, HCVT and Gursey Schneider LLP are the only firms with local headquarters. HCVT employs 215 CPAs while Gursey Schneider employs 92 CPAs in Los Angeles County.
Firms have expanded through mergers and acquisitions, both geographically and by adding new services. CrossCountry Consulting acquired Southern California firm CNM LLP in March. The acquisition added more
than 200 employees across offices in Los Angeles, Orange County and San Diego, as well as New York and Kuala Lumpur. Singer Burke joined Mercer Advisors in October 2025 as a partner firm focused on serving high-net-worth clients in the entertainment industry. GHJ, a national advisory, tax and accounting firm, acquired Blueprint CFO, a tenured fractional CFO services firm, effective Nov. 1, 2025.
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LA Times Studios presents the 25 largest accounting firms ranked by the number of CPAs in Orange County offices. Deloitte is the largest accounting firm in Orange County with 259 CPAs and more than 1,000 total staff in the area. Baker Tilly, which merged with Moss Adams last year, ranks second on the list with 201 local CPAs.
In December, Withum opened a new office in Irvine with sweeping views of the region, modern amenities and collaborative spaces for the firm's roughly 100 local employees.
"Remaining in the heart of Orange County's business hub, our Irvine office continues to position Withum close to the industries and innovators driving our region forward. Our move to a larger office reflects our continued commitment to growth in Southern California. We appreciate the community celebrating with us and sharing in our excitement for what the future holds," said Ken Johnson, partner-in-charge of the Orange County Office, in a statement.
Two firms reached major milestones this year. Long Beach-based Windes celebrated its 100th anniversary on May 6 while RSM marked its centennial on June 1.
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Top Local Executive CPAs 65 Accounting Professionals 110 Year Established 1926
Industries Served Entertainment, Financial, Healthcare, Hospitality, Legal, Manufacturing, Nonprofit, Real Estate, Retail, Tech
Accounting Services Audit, Tax, Advisory, Business Management, M&A, Internal Audit, Estate Planning
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Top Local Executive CPAs 62 Accounting Professionals 116 Year Established 1996
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Top Local Executive CPAs 54 Accounting Professionals 130 Year Established 2009
Industries Served Entertainment, Healthcare, Hospitality, Manufacturing, Real Estate, Retail, Tech
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Top Local Executive CPAs 54 Accounting Professionals 90 Year Established 1988
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Top Local Executive CPAs 50 Accounting Professionals 89 Year Established 1973
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Office in Los Angeles begins to level; large leases help bolster LA and IE industrial numbers
Southern California's industrial market had the highest leasing levels in more than five years during the second quarter as declining asking lease rates flattened and vacancy plateaued, according to data from Cushman & Wakefield. Despite ongoing concerns with tariffs, oil prices and moderating port volumes, Southern California serves as one of the nation's most important hubs for logistics and advanced manufacturing.
"Industrial leasing activity continues to build momentum, with year-to-date totals reaching their highest level since 2021. Vacancy rates are gradually declining, while the development pipeline remains disciplined, signaling a market that is steadily rebalancing," said Brandon Gill, executive director at Cushman & Wakefield. "Although occupiers are taking a more measured approach to expansion than in recent years, demand for well-located Class A industrial facilities remains strong and continues to underpin the market's long-term fundamentals."
In Los Angeles County, manufacturers looking to scale operations signed the two largest leases. They include Valar Atomics, an El Segundo-based nuclear startup, which leased 512,000 square feet in Torrance, and additive manufacturer Divergent Technologies, which leased 415,000 square feet in Long Beach. In the Inland Empire, large transactions included a 1.5 million square foot renewal by Deckers Outdoor Corp. and two leases of approximately 1.3 million square feet each by logistics firms.
While many U.S. markets face elevated supply pressure, Southern California's industrial construction pipeline remains well below historical averages. There is less than 10 million square
feet of industrial space under construction in Southern California, which trails large markets such as Dallas and Houston as well as much smaller secondary markets such as Phoenix and Columbus, Ohio.
The office market as a whole continues to navigate structural challenges to the way that companies approach work. As a result, some older, vacant office buildings have been converted or repositioned, especially in urban markets. U.S. office inventory has declined by 33 million square feet, or 0.6%, over the past five quarters, according to Cushman & Wakefield research. In Los Angeles, investors have repriced older assets, particularly in Downtown Los Angeles where recent transactions include the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power's acquisition of the Banc of California building from Manulife for $93 million, or $123 per square foot.
"The Los Angeles office market remains in a period of transition, but we're beginning to see a clearer picture of where demand is headed," said Luke Raimondo, vice chair at Cushman & Wakefield. "Companies continue to prioritize high-quality buildings and locations that help attract and retain talent. We're not seeing recovery across most segments of the wider market yet, but leasing demand for the best spaces and locations remains active, and the ongoing price discovery process should help lay the foundation for a healthier market over time."

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The Los Angeles office market vacancy rate increased to 23.4% as occupancy losses brought the year-to-date total to negative 786,000 square feet. Sublease availability remained stable, which has weighed heavily on submarkets where second-generation availability remains an option, especially for startups and companies that may not be able to predict long-term needs. Construction of The Habitat in Culver City added 253,000 square feet of new office inventory to the West Los Angeles submarket, where pricing greater than $5 per square foot/month for exceeds the market average of $3.68. In Downtown Los Angeles, high-rise
office continues to trade, albeit at much lower values than pre-pandemic peaks. Recent activity includes LADWP's $93-million acquisition of 865 S. Figueroa St, and the sale of the stalled Oceanwide Plaza could bring a boost to the area.
On the industrial side, ongoing uncertainty hampered growth, but strong leasing activity projects balanced market fundamentals in the latter half of the year. The average asking rate of $1.32 per square foot/month remained steady after declining for 10 consecutive quarters – stabilization may signal that the market is approaching an inflection point.
| 49.8 Million SF TOTAL DIRECT AVAILABLE | $3.68 AVERAGE ASKING RENT (FSG/PSF/MO) |
|---|---|
| 6.2 Million SF TOTAL SUBLEASE AVAILABLE | -786,000 SF YTD OVERALL ABSORPTION |
| 26.5% OVERALL AVAILABILITY RATE | 4.9 Million SF YTD LEASING ACTIVITY |
| 23.4% OVERALL VACANCY RATE | 5.5% COUNTY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE |

| TENANT | SIZE (SF) | LEASE |
|---|---|---|
| AMWINS | 54,216 | NEW |
| ARROWHEAD PHARMACEUTICALS | 52,568 | RENEWAL |
| COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES - DHS | 51,713 | RENEWAL |
| MORGAN LEWIS & BOCKIUS LLP | 50,970 | NEW |
| ARROWHEAD PHARMACEUTICALS | 49,449 | NEW |
| ADDRESS | SELLER | BUYER | SF | PRICE |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 333 S. GRAND AVE. | BROOKFIELD PROPERTIES | THE 601W COMPANIES | 1,408,120 | $150 MILLION |
| 865 S. FIGUEROA ST. | MANULIFE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT | LOS ANGELES DEPT. OF WATER & POWER | 749,061 | $93 MILLION |
| 3424 WILSHIRE BLVD. | JAMISON SERVICES INC. | ARC CAPITAL PARTNERS | 203,000 | $21 MILLION |
| 626 WILSHIRE BLVD. | LNR PARTNERS | LUXURIOUS PROPERTIES LLC | 153,758 | $12 MILLION |
| 35 N. LAKE AVE. | SWIFT REAL ESTATE PARTNERS | STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND | 146,665 | $33 MILLION |
| 37.7 Million SF TOTAL DIRECT AVAILABLE | $1.32 AVERAGE ASKING RENT (NNN/PSF/MO) |
|---|---|
| 5.7 Million SF TOTAL SUBLEASE AVAILABLE | 1.8 Million SF YTD OVERALL ABSORPTION |
| 5.4% OVERALL AVAILABILITY RATE | 20.4 Million SF YTD LEASING ACTIVITY |
| 4.2% OVERALL VACANCY RATE | 20.4 Million SF UNDER CONSTRUCTION |

| TENANT | SIZE (SF) | LEASE |
|---|---|---|
| VALAR ATOMICS | 512,490 | NEW |
| DIVERGENT TECHNOLOGIES | 415,312 | NEW |
| DUCOMMUN AEROSTRUCTURES | 307,000 | RENEWAL |
| PIXIOR | 283,621 | NEW |
| DRINKPAK | 260,290 | NEW |
| ADDRESS | SELLER | BUYER | SF | PRICE |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CARSON INDUSTRIAL CENTER | DWS GROUP | BKM CAPITAL PARTNERS | 429,000 | $94.8 MILLION |
| 4401 DOWNEY RD. | GOLDEN WEST FOOD GROUP | NEW MOUNTAIN CAPITAL | 238,457 | $87.1 MILLION |
| 14425-14455 CLARK AVE. | LINK LOGISTICS REAL ESTATE | ACL AMERICA | 232,643 | $65.5 MILLION |
| 5775 LINDERO CANYON RD. | GUITAR CENTER | ARISE INVESTMENTS | 191,151 | $19.3 MILLION |
| 1301-1345 E. LEXINGTON AVE. | MARMON/KEYSTONE | PHENIX ENTERPRISES | 183,690 | $23.3 MILLION |
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The overall office market vacancy of 14.4% is close to a four-year low in the Orange County market as tenants prefer higher-quality space. Year-to-date net absorption of 959,715 square feet has been concentrated in the Greater Airport Area and its professional service tenants. Asking rates softened slightly to $2.86 per square foot per month. Limited development activity will continue to constrain new supply, but moderate employment growth projects gradual recovery.
Orange County recorded more than $285 million in office sales across five transactions, which was down from the prior quarter. The largest was Hoag's
$207-million purchase of the 1 million-square-foot Ziggurut building from the federal government, sitting on a prime 89 acres. At the close of the sale, the former federal building touted projected savings of more than $340 million in long-term repair and upgrade costs.
The industrial vacancy rate increased for the 14th consecutive quarter, rising by 20 basis points quarter-over-quarter to 5.2%. Despite rising vacancy, the overall average asking rent rose 3% quarterly to $1.52 per square foot per month. Vacancies were driven largely by tenant relocations and speculative construction.
| 13.6 Million SF TOTAL DIRECT AVAILABLE | $2.86 AVERAGE ASKING RENT (FSG/PSF/MO) |
|---|---|
| 2.0 Million SF TOTAL SUBLEASE AVAILABLE | 960,000 SF YTD OVERALL ABSORPTION |
| 17.6% OVERALL AVAILABILITY RATE | 3.3 Million SF YTD LEASING ACTIVITY |
| 14.4% OVERALL VACANCY RATE | 4.1% COUNTY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE |

| TENANT | SIZE (SF) | LEASE |
|---|---|---|
| BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY | 42,901 | NEW |
| KILN | 38,766 | NEW |
| 250 PROGRESS - N/A | 32,819 | NEW |
| 131 THEORY - N/A | 31,720 | NEW |
| HAYNES AND BOONE LLP | 31,431 | RENEWAL |
| ADDRESS | SELLER | BUYER | SF | PRICE |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ZIGGURAT | U.S. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION | HOAG | 1,000,000 | $207 MILLION |
| 2525 N. MAIN ST. | ARRIMUS CAPITAL | DISCOVERY SCIENCE CENTER | 83,131 | $12 MILLION |
| 95 ARGONAUT | ARGONAUT OFFICES LLC | MERITAGE HOMES | 48,183 | $14 MILLION |
| 3146-3152 RED HILL AVE. | MODERN DEVELOPMENT CO. | GRACE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH | 45,075 | $13.9 MILLION |
| 2955 MAIN ST. | PROPITIOUS IRVINE LLC | VICTORY PROPERTY PARTNERS LLC | 33,848 | $14.7 MILLION |
| 14.6 Million SF TOTAL DIRECT AVAILABLE | $1.52 AVERAGE ASKING RENT (NNN/PSF/MO) |
|---|---|
| 1.7 Million SF TOTAL SUBLEASE AVAILABLE | -1.3 Million SF YTD OVERALL ABSORPTION |
| 6.4% OVERALL AVAILABILITY RATE | 4.8 Million SF YTD LEASING ACTIVITY |
| 5.2% OVERALL VACANCY RATE | 1.0 Million SF UNDER CONSTRUCTION |

| TENANT | SIZE (SF) | LEASE |
|---|---|---|
| HARBOR DISTRIBUTING LLC | 223,406 | NEW |
| ANDURIL INDUSTRIES | 177,766 | NEW |
| KYOCERA | 176,640 | RENEWAL |
| COLUMBIA CONTAINER LINES LAX INC. | 156,096 | NEW |
| ADVANTAGE MAILING LLC | 122,601 | RENEWAL |
| ADDRESS | SELLER | BUYER | SF | PRICE |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9750 IRVINE BLVD. | LBA LOGISTICS | KURV INDUSTRIAL | 348,569 | $107 MILLION |
| 3700 PROSPECT AVE. | CASHMAN FAMILY LP | FARALLON/HARBOR/BASCOM | 280,000 | $81 MILLION |
| 15291 BARRANCA PKWY. | NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL | BORSTEIN ENTERPRISES | 268,851 | $94 MILLION |
| 2323 MAIN ST. | CHINA ZHONGWANG HLDG LTD. | PATRICK STRADER | 260,850 | $32 MILLION |
| 423-424 N. BERRY ST. | REXFORD INDUSTRIAL REIT | TRANSWESTERN (TDC) | 101,380 | $16.5 MILLION |
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The overall vacancy rate increased to 8.8% despite new leasing activity that reached its highest level in more than five years. The Inland Empire West sub-market accounted for 54% of total leasing activity. The Inland Empire East had significant demand from large tenants, but it has a more uneven recovery with less demand compared to the West submarket. Asking rates in the East submarket are nearly 20% below the areas that are closer to the ports. While port operations remain efficient, uncertainty continues to weigh on the outlook. A sharp increase in activity is expected to lead to occupancy gains in the latter half of the year,
which could support an increase in asking rates. There is little pressure from new construction, with 1.4 million square feet completed and 4.8 million square feet underway across 20 projects.
The office vacancy rate in the Inland Empire held steady from the prior quarter at 9.1%, although activity was mixed in the various submarkets. The southern part of the market, which includes Corona and Temecula, had positive absorption during the first half of the year while eastern areas had the largest declines.
| ▲ 2.1 Million SF TOTAL DIRECT AVAILABLE | ▲ $2.30 AVERAGE ASKING RENT (FSG/PSF/MO) |
|---|---|
| ▲ 170,000 SF TOTAL SUBLEASE AVAILABLE | ▼ -39,000 SF YTD OVERALL ABSORPTION |
| ▲ 10.8% OVERALL AVAILABILITY RATE | ▼ 521,000 SF YTD LEASING ACTIVITY |
| ▲ 9.1% OVERALL VACANCY RATE | ▼ 5.4% COUNTY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE |

| TENANT | SIZE (SF) | LEASE |
|---|---|---|
| 625 E. CARNEGIE DR. - N/A | 18,061 | NEW |
| 10750 4TH ST. - N/A | 10,556 | NEW |
| GENSKE, MULDER & CO. LLP | 9,354 | NEW |
| ADDRESS | SELLER | BUYER | SF | PRICE |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 255 RINCON ST. | PROVIDENCE CAPITAL GROUP INC. | RENKEN CONSULTING GROUP | 59,096 | $12.0 MILLION |
| ▲ 67.4 Million SF TOTAL DIRECT AVAILABLE | ▼ $1.03 AVERAGE ASKING RENT (NNN/PSF/MO) |
|---|---|
| ▼ 11.1 Million SF TOTAL SUBLEASE AVAILABLE | ▼ -3.8 Million SF YTD OVERALL ABSORPTION |
| ▼ 11.4% OVERALL AVAILABILITY RATE | ▲ 28.6 Million SF YTD LEASING ACTIVITY |
| ▲ 8.8% OVERALL VACANCY RATE | ▲ 4.8 Million SF UNDER CONSTRUCTION |

| TENANT | SIZE (SF) | LEASE |
|---|---|---|
| DECKERS OUTDOOR CORP. | 1,530,974 | RENEWAL |
| DP WORLD TECH US | 1,331,763 | NEW |
| CEVA LOGISTICS | 1,286,550 | NEW |
| MATTEL INC. | 1,205,020 | RENEWAL |
| N/A | 1,053,152 | NEW |
| ADDRESS | SELLER | BUYER | SF | PRICE |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1568 & 1660 N. LINDEN AVE. | BLACKSTONE INC. | PREMIER LOGISTICS PROPERTIES | 1,469,848 | $270 MILLION |
| 6227 CAJON BLVD. | EQT REAL ESTATE | BRIDGE LOGISTICS PROPERTIES | 806,322 | $122 MILLION |
| 4555 REDLANDS AVE. | IDI LOGISTICS | PROLOGIS | 599,113 | $105 MILLION |
| 5990 N. CAJON BLVD. | TRANSWESTERN REAL ESTATE SERVICES | AMAZON | 392,983 | $102 MILLION |
| 1101 CALIFORNIA ST. | NORTH PALISADE PARTNERS | PROPERTY RESERVE INC. | 357,610 | $63 MILLION |
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San Diego's overall vacancy rate decreased on a quarterly basis to 15%, but it has been on an upward trajectory as tenants seeking smaller spaces (less than 10,000 square feet) are among the most active. This demand favors owners with flexible floor plates and move-in-ready space. Among larger tenants, renewals were favored as high costs of construction can be cost prohibitive to a move. Notably, the three largest leases of the quarter in San Diego were renewals. San Diego employment increased by 13,400 jobs, or 0.9% year-over-year between May 2025 and May 2026, led by the health care sector. Professional
and business services had modest employment gains, although government, construction and manufacturing had job losses. Office demand remains cautious.
San Diego's overall industrial vacancy rate held steady at 7.2% and the average asking rate declined slightly as vacancy remains elevated above recent historical lows. Leasing activity totaled 1.8 million square feet, rising 37% quarter-over-quarter, well above the five-year quarterly average of 1.3 million square feet. During the first half of 2026, manufacturing led all sectors, accounting for 30% of leasing volume, followed by transportation, warehousing, utilities (21%) and retail (17%).
| 12.1 Million SF TOTAL DIRECT AVAILABLE | $3.51 AVERAGE ASKING RENT (FSG/PSF/MO) |
|---|---|
| 2.3 Million SF TOTAL SUBLEASE AVAILABLE | -84,000 SF YTD OVERALL ABSORPTION |
| 20.2% OVERALL AVAILABILITY RATE | 1.3 Million SF YTD LEASING ACTIVITY |
| 15.0% OVERALL VACANCY RATE | 4.4% COUNTY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE |

| TENANT | SIZE (SF) | LEASE |
|---|---|---|
| APPLE | 196,734 | RENEWAL |
| WEWORK | 52,371 | RENEWAL |
| PROCOPIO | 26,224 | RENEWAL |
| MG PROPERTIES | 26,219 | NEW |
| CLIMATEC | 25,266 | NEW |
| ADDRESS | SELLER | BUYER | SF | PRICE |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12220 SCRIPPS SUMMIT DR. | DIVCOWEST | GENERAL ATOMICS | 129,919 | $25 MILLION |
| 1420 KETTNER BLVD. | DIVCOWEST | CONRAD PREBYS FOUNDATION | 123,079 | $30.5 MILLION |
| 11770 BERNARDO PLAZA CT. | VIRTUS REAL ESTATE | COMPASS CAPITAL | 75,598 | $18.3 MILLION |
| 613 W. VALLEY PKY | BAKER ENTERPRISES | KB HOME | 53,001 | $10.1 MILLION |
| 5575 RUFFIN RD. | FENWAY & WATERFALL | EQUINVESTS CAPITAL | 34,531 | $12.1 MILLION |
| 14.5 Million SF TOTAL DIRECT AVAILABLE | $1.44 AVERAGE ASKING RENT (NNN/PSF/MO) |
|---|---|
| 2.6 Million SF TOTAL SUBLEASE AVAILABLE | 41,000 SF YTD OVERALL ABSORPTION |
| 10.4% OVERALL AVAILABILITY RATE | 3.1 Million SF YTD LEASING ACTIVITY |
| 7.2% OVERALL VACANCY RATE | 1.4 Million SF UNDER CONSTRUCTION |

| TENANT | SIZE (SF) | LEASE |
|---|---|---|
| AMAZON | 222,293 | NEW |
| WAYMO | 105,550 | NEW |
| NORDIC NATURALS | 103,000 | NEW |
| WAYMO | 73,756 | NEW |
| REOTEMP | 55,000 | NEW |
| ADDRESS | SELLER | BUYER | SF | PRICE |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CAMINO SANTA FE BUSINESS PARK | HILL & WESTPORT | SCHNITZER PROPERTIES | 172,504 | $58 MILLION |
| 2365 OAK RIDGE WAY | JBM PROPERTIES | SWARCO | 70,253 | $21.7 MILLION |
| 6212 CORTE DEL ABETO | ELION PARTNERS | STALEY POINT CAPITAL | 70,224 | $16 MILLION |
| 13400 DANIELSON ST. | UNDERWATER KINETICS | GENERAL ATOMICS | 61,162 | $15.7 MILLION |
| 9125 REHCO RD. | LBA REALTY | PACIFIC RIM MECHANICAL | 60,786 | $17.8 MILLION |
HR
HR is no longer viewed simply as the department responsible for hiring, benefits and compliance. It has become one of the most strategic functions in the organization, helping executives navigate a rapidly changing labor market while minimizing legal risk and protecting profitability.
For Los Angeles-area businesses in particular, three major developments are converging at once:
Individually, each presents a challenge. Together, they are forcing executive teams to rethink compensation strategies, retention programs and workforce planning before the end of the year.
Are Our Employment Agreements Still Legal?
Perhaps the biggest immediate question executives are bringing to HR concerns California's new AB 692, which places significant restrictions on so-called "stay-or-pay" agreements.
Historically, many employers offered signing bonuses, relocation assistance or company-funded training with provisions requiring employees to repay those costs if they left within a specified period. While intended to protect employer investments, these agreements are now under much greater legal scrutiny.
For HR leaders, the message is clear: Every employment agreement should be reviewed.
Questions executives should be asking include:
For many business leaders, the conversation with human resources has shifted dramatically over the past year
Employment attorneys generally recommend companies audit existing agreements rather than waiting until a dispute arises. A policy that was considered standard practice only a year ago may now require significant revision.
Why Is Retention Becoming More Expensive?
The second big conversation revolves around talent retention.
Multiple workforce surveys suggest that more than half of Los Angeles professionals are considering changing jobs this year. At the same time, certain skilled professions – including accounting, finance, cybersecurity and experienced technology roles – continue to experience exceptionally tight labor markets.
When unemployment hovers near historic lows in specialized fields, employees gain negotiating leverage. For executive teams, that means replacing a departing employee often costs substantially more than retaining one.
HR leaders are increasingly advising CEOs to move beyond annual raises as their primary retention strategy. Instead, companies are investing in:
Many employees leave because they don't see a future inside the organization rather than because of salary alone. That makes career pathing just as important as compensation.
The best retention strategies begin long before an employee submits a resignation.
Are We Paying Enough to Keep Exempt Employees?
Another pressing issue involves California's exempt employee salary threshold.
The annual salary minimum has increased again, reaching $70,304 for many exempt employees, requiring employers to reevaluate numerous positions. For organizations employing supervisors, managers or professional staff whose salaries sit near the
threshold, executives now face difficult decisions.
Should employees receive salary increases to preserve exempt status? Or should certain positions be reclassified as non-exempt? Neither option is inexpensive. Maintaining exempt status increases payroll costs.
Reclassification introduces overtime requirements, meal and rest break compliance, scheduling changes and additional administrative oversight. HR departments are working closely with finance teams to model both scenarios before making organizational decisions.
HR Has Become a Strategic Business Partner
The common thread connecting all of these issues is that they extend well beyond traditional human resources. Every compensation adjustment affects budgets. Every compliance issue affects legal risk. Every resignation affects productivity. Every hiring delay affects revenue.
For these reasons, HR conversations are increasingly becoming executive conversations.
The organizations best positioned for success heading into the fourth quarter will be those that treat HR not as an administrative function but as a strategic advisor capable of helping leadership balance compliance, workforce stability and long-term growth.
California's evolving employment landscape shows little sign of slowing. Businesses that proactively review employment agreements, modernize retention strategies, reassess compensation structures and prepare managers for changing workplace expectations will be better equipped to compete for talent while avoiding costly legal and operational surprises.
In today's labor market, the most valuable question a CEO can ask may no longer be "Can we afford these HR changes?" It may instead be "Can we afford not to?"
-Paul Williams
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EXECUTIVE BRIEF

Irvine-based Caylent, an AI-first Amazon Web Services (AWS) Premier Tier Services Partner, has announced the addition of Eduardo Fayh as president and COO. Fayh's primary focus will be on operationalizing Caylent's AI-first services model and scaling the company's foundation to serve even more enterprise customers through their continued growth.
With more than 25 years of experience in technology, consulting and operational leadership, Fayh joins Caylent to capitalize on expanding relationships with partners, including AWS and Anthropic. He will report directly to Caylent's CEO, Valerie Henderson, and will lead teams, including Service Delivery, Operations and Managed Services.
Fayh spent 13 years helping build Thoughtworks in progressively senior roles, ultimately overseeing a $300-million business. He most recently served as VP of delivery at Globant, leading strategic client partnerships and driving growth at the enterprise level.

Pendulum Therapeutics, a leading biotechnology company pioneering microbiome science to transform human health, has announced the appointment of Amy Errett, founder and CEO of Madison Reed, to its board of directors.
Errett joins Pendulum at a time of accelerating growth and increasing consumer awareness of the microbiome's role in health, beyond the gut and into metabolic health, women's health and more. As Pendulum continues to expand its portfolio of clinically validated microbiome products and bring breakthrough science to broader audiences, Errett's expertise building consumer brands and scaling mission-driven businesses will help guide the company's next phase of growth.
A four-time entrepreneur, venture capitalist and consumer brand leader, Errett founded Madison Reed with a mission to transform the hair color industry through innovation, accessibility and
customer experience. Under her leadership, Madison Reed has become one of the most recognized direct-to-consumer beauty brands in the United States, serving millions of customers through its omnichannel business model. Prior to founding Madison Reed, Errett was a general partner at Maveron.

Santa Monica-based Super League, an audience intelligence and media activation
company trusted by global brands to reach and influence people who play video games across the digital landscape, has announced the appointment of Anthony Alexander as executive vice president of revenue.
Reporting to CEO and president Matt Edelman, Alexander will lead the company's global sales organization, overseeing revenue strategy, brand and agency relationships, and commercialization of the company's audience, data, and technology capabilities and assets.
Alexander brings more than 15 years of experience building sales teams and ramping revenue inside the gaming and digital media industries. Most recently, he served as chief revenue officer at Livewire, a global gaming marketing agency. Before that, he spent more than a decade at Playwire, the programmatic revenue and advertising-technology company, where he rose from account executive to executive vice president of global sales and oversaw its entire direct advertising business.

Stream Realty Partners, a national commercial real estate firm offering an integrated platform of services, has announced the opening of its new office in Downtown Los Angeles, marking a significant expansion of the
firm's presence across Southern California. This strategic growth builds upon Stream's existing operations in Orange County and the Inland Empire and is further strengthened by the addition of a high-performing team.
The location is anchored by a seasoned group of commercial real estate professionals, led by Jonathan Larsen, who joins as executive vice chairman, and Chandler Larsen, who joins as managing director. Working alongside Marty Pupil, executive managing director, who oversees Stream's California offices, Larsen and Larsen will help drive the firm's continued growth across Los Angeles as it expands its presence and capabilities throughout the market.
They are joined by Sally Zesut and Eric B. Moore, both senior vice presidents; Luke Eskigian, vice president; and Sebastian Bernt, associate. The broader team also includes senior analyst Austin Cassidy, marketing specialist Arianna Nienow, and senior brokerage coordinator Yolanda Gerardo.

Aliso Viejo-based indie Semiconductor, an automotive solutions innovator, announced that
Dr. Ichiro Aoki has resigned as president and from the company's board of directors, effective June 29, 2026, and has appointed Thomas Schiller to its board of directors.
Dr. Aoki has been with indie since its inception and is one of the company's co-founders, serving as indie's president, managing the execution of the company's engineering plans. Dr. Aoki will transition to a more focused, limited role centered on technical expertise, while also offering advisory support to advance the company's strategic product roadmap.
Schiller has contributed significantly to the company over the past seven years, initially serving as indie's former CFO and executive vice president of strategy and recently as a strategic advisor. His leadership and tenacity are exemplified by the instrumental role he played in steering the company's 2021 IPO.
Paul Williams
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Illuminant Surgical, a Los Angeles-based precision access and visualization company, raised $8.4 million in seed funding to accelerate the launch of its flagship Skylight platform. The funding was led by Wing 2 Wing Ventures alongside investments from a series of health-focused venture partners.
"Our mission from day one has been to build technology that doctors actually want to use and to deliver it in a way that makes adoption effortless," said Eldrick Millares, co-founder and co-chief executive of Illuminant, in a statement. "With Skylight, we're combining clinical impact with a business model that gets this into operating rooms quickly and sustainably."
Skylight is a projection-based clinical guidance platform that gives doctors a "heads-up display" of a patient's internal anatomy, shown directly on the body with no headsets, goggles or external monitors required. The system enables millimeter-level accuracy for procedures, ranging from spine surgery to cancer biopsies, helping doctors work more precisely and efficiently.
The platform combines two proprietary technologies, allowing doctors to perform procedures faster, with greater confidence and without the cognitive burden of switching between monitors and the operative field. SkinMatch aligns medical images with the patient's anatomy in real time, while LightScreen displays key anatomical details directly on the patient's skin, adjusting dynamically for movement and contours.
"Illuminant is tackling one of the most persistent challenges in modern medicine with a solution that is both technically elegant and clinically impactful," said Max Knapp, managing director at Wing 2 Wing Ventures, in a statement. "The team's ability to translate cutting-edge research into a platform that fits seamlessly into clinical practice positions them to redefine the standard of care worldwide."
Illuminant was founded in 2021 by Stanford-trained innovators in the fields of medical technology, computer vision and high-performance hardware.
Source: Illuminant Surgical
Los Angeles-based Singularity has emerged from stealth with an oversubscribed $80-million Series A funding at a $400-million valuation, aimed at deploying low-cost air defense systems at scale.
"The scale of avoidable casualties from low-cost munitions in recent years is gut-wrenching. The U.S. has had the technology to defeat these threats for decades, but as adversaries stockpile millions and put them to use, we've reached a true crisis for interceptor inventory and production volume," said Jack Oswald, co-founder and CEO of Singularity. "After meeting operators in Ukraine gravely injured by these threats, there was no other problem we could justify working on. The only measure of Singularity's success will be lives saved."
The round is led by Khosla Ventures and Felicis, with participation from seed investors AE Ventures and NEA, as well as Long Journey, Harpoon, Menlo Ventures, Y Combinator, Decisive Point, New Vista, Sunflower and Soma. Singularity, co-founded by Jack Oswald and COO Shail Giroux, has built a world-class team drawn from SpaceX, Tesla, Anduril and Lockheed Martin, alongside experienced operators who, after decades of service, sold more than $12 billion worth of air defense systems.
James Detweiler, general partner at Felicis, commented, "Singularity's mission is urgent and demands exceptional founders. Jack and Shail are deeply mission-driven leaders with the caliber, focus and ambition to meet the moment. This funding gives them the resources to do so at speed."
Singularity is backed by dozens of recognized leaders from the industry, the military and Congress.
Source: Singularity
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THIS MONTH'S TOP DEALS FROM AROUND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Long Beach-based Zwift, the global online fitness platform, has acquired ROUVY, the real routes cycling app that helps riders achieve their cycling goals. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the transaction aims to accelerate growth in the indoor cycling category through strategic cooperation between the two companies while maintaining their independent operations.
"This is an exciting time for our industry and for cyclists worldwide. Over the past year, we have seen the indoor cycling market grow at the fastest rate since COVID," said Eric Min, co-founder and chief executive at Zwift, in a statement. "We're seeing our audience widen, and we are now seeing more people come to cycling for the first time through indoor training, seeking an activity that supports their active lifestyle and focus on long-term health. This growth has been driven by the increased affordability and simplicity of 'Zwift Ready' smart trainers, which offer compatibility with virtually any bike."
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with ROUVY, unlocking new experiences within the ROUVY software application and making it easier for new users to get started.
Founded in 2014, Zwift utilizes massively multiplayer online gaming technology to create rich, 3D worlds ripe for exploration, wirelessly connecting to exercise equipment such as bike trainers, treadmills and more.
ROUVY, launched in 2017, is built on real routes, places and gradients, bringing the real world indoors to make cycling irresistible all year round.
"This is a strong validation of what we've built with our team and community, connecting indoor and outdoor training through real routes," said Petr Samek, chief executive and founder of ROUVY, in a statement. "Now, supported by Zwift and the Zwift hardware ecosystem, we have an opportunity to create even more experiences in the world of indoor cycling reality."
Source: Zwift
Milhaus and SRG Residential announced the completion of a merger forming a national, vertically integrated, multifamily platform focused on developing, owning and managing apartment communities in more than 20 top U.S. apartment markets. Following the merger, the combined development pipeline includes over $2.5 billion of total investment activity and more than 50,000 apartment homes under third-party management, supported by approximately 1,400 employees. In addition, Milhaus has agreed to acquire Los Angeles-based Broadshore Capital Partners to expand investment and lending capabilities.
Together, the three companies will benefit immediately from a more durable balance sheet, cycle-tested leadership, a strong foundation for growth and greater access to a diverse pool of development and investment opportunities.
The merger with Newport Beach-based SRG Residential, a subsidiary of Sares Regis Group, adds more than 190 properties and 46,000 units to the third-party property management portfolio and expands geography, leadership and pipeline to grow development and construction. The combined company plans to start eight development projects in 2026 totaling more than 2,000 new units and expand development and construction resources in Southern California, Denver and Phoenix with SRG Residential's leadership and infrastructure.
Source: Milhaus, SRG Residential and Broadshore Capital Partners
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directly into internal systems through application programming interfaces, or APIs, allowing data about judges, venues, opposing counsel and litigation history to work alongside firms' own information and artificial intelligence tools.
He said 73% of respondents expressed interest in that type of integration, a substantial increase from the prior year that he believes is closely tied to AI adoption.
Even as technology evolves, Haas said lawyers must still evaluate whether the underlying data is meaningful before relying on it.
"The usefulness of legal analytics depends on the sample size," he said, explaining that statistics showing how often a judge grants or denies a particular motion may have limited value if they are based on only a handful of cases or include dissimilar matters.
Data quality, he added, is equally important because experienced lawyers have long relied on institutional knowledge about judges and opposing counsel, with modern analytics simply placing more empirical support behind practices litigators have followed for decades.
Haas said his firm uses litigation analytics throughout the life of a case, from motions to dismiss and class certification through summary judgment and appeals, helping clients evaluate litigation risk and settlement exposure. The information can provide reassurance that pursuing a particular motion is worthwhile, but it never dictates strategy by itself.
"Good lawyers manage that uncertainty," Haas said. "You never promise you're going to win a motion because judges are human and they might disagree with you or they might make a mistake."
Masarek said those practical uses largely mirror what firms have reported to Lex Machina over the years.
Claim assessment and case strategy remain among the most common uses for litigation analytics, he said, helping attorneys decide where to file suit, whether to remove a case, pursue motions or consider settlement.
Firms also increasingly rely on analytics for business development, using objective litigation data to demonstrate experience in client pitches, respond to requests for proposals, identify prospective clients and even evaluate potential lateral hires.
The survey likewise found firms increasingly are using analytics before litigation even begins.
Across firms of all sizes, respondents identified pitching clients and demonstrating expertise as the leading business-development use for litigation analytics, while firms also reported using the data to identify opportunities and better understand litigation trends.
Criminal defense attorney Dmitry Gorin, an Eisner Gorin LLP partner, said artificial intelligence has already transformed legal research by allowing lawyers to summarize lengthy records, organize discovery, compare testimony and identify relevant authority in minutes rather than hours. However, he said speed should not be confused with accuracy.
"AI increases efficiency, but doesn't replace judgment," Gorin said, adding that every citation, factual assertion and legal conclusion still must be verified by an attorney.
In criminal defense, Gorin said technology can organize information, but it cannot evaluate witness credibility, predict juror reactions or gauge the effectiveness of cross-examination.
"Courtrooms involve human beings, not algorithms," he said.
"The danger of AI is that bad data produces bad conclusions. If the underlying information is incomplete or inaccurate, the resulting analytics become misleading. Lawyers should avoid treating statistics as predictions."
He also cautioned attorneys to ensure AI platforms comply with ethical obligations governing privileged client information.
Masarek likewise said the next major evolution for litigation analytics will be determining how empirical legal data is incorporated into AI systems. As large language models become more common in legal practice, he said, attorneys increasingly will expect those tools to draw on reliable litigation data rather than simply generate text.
For Haas, the profession's future remains grounded in the same principle that has guided lawyers for generations.
"As long as humans are still the judges deciding issues, and as long as humans still sit on the juries that decide cases, the legal analytics tool will probably always get better, but they will never replace what lawyers have done for hundreds of years," Haas said.
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include licensing, product lines, digital assets, live events and international payments. The broader thesis is that good structure creates something more durable than a personality-driven income stream. It creates an asset that is easier to package, diligence and ultimately sell, because the contracts, IP and financials live in a clean, transferable business.
Q: How have revenue streams diversified beyond brand deals – subscriptions, licensing, equity partnerships, live commerce, AI monetization?
Rithimok: I've explored a wide range of revenue streams beyond traditional brand deals, everything from licensing and merchandise to live experiences. What's become clear is that there isn't a one-size-fits-all model; the right mix depends on the creator's platform, content
formats and audience. That said, ownership has become a major focus for me. I've made angel investments in brands I believe in, contributing content, capital or consulting in exchange for equity. And after several years in licensing, I found myself wanting more control – both creatively and financially. That's what ultimately led me to start my own brand (dog lifestyle brand, Fuzzboy Originals). It's a shift from participating in other businesses to actually building one. You've seen it with Emma Chamberlain and Chamberlain Coffee, Claudia Sulewski and CYKLAR, and so many more.
Q: What are the biggest contract pitfalls creators encounter in brand deals or platform agreements?
Pertmutter-Gumbiner: The pitfalls I see most often are pretty consistent. First, "usage" rights that are far broader than the deal economics justify, especially perpetual, worldwide, all-media grants. Second, sloppy deal terms around deliverables, approvals and revision cycles that create endless scope creep. Third, exclusivity that looks narrow on paper but functionally blocks other categories of revenue. Fourth, morality and termination clauses that are drafted as a one-way option. Creators also get squeezed on payment terms, long net periods, payments tied to subjective "approval" and "make-good" obligations that shift campaign risk onto the creator. A big one that gets missed is IP. Brands may try to own raw footage, concepts or derivative content. The fix is not
complicated, but it has to be intentional: Define scope, term, channels, usage, approvals and ownership, and make sure the remedies match real-world business outcomes.
Q: In your view, is the creator economy here to stay?
Rithimok: Yes, absolutely. My 14 years as a content creator is a testament to the longevity this career can have, and I think it's only gaining momentum now that the industry and infrastructure have caught up. Audience behavior also reinforces that staying power. People are increasingly seeking connection and community, and creators are uniquely positioned to provide that. While there's a lot of conversation around "the algorithm" and the mysterious ways it works, I've found that platforms are actually getting better at surfacing content to the people who genuinely care and want to engage. All of those elements working in tandem is what makes the ecosystem sustainable long-term. |
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customer advisory councils or limited innovation partnerships.
These experiences reward loyal customers while encouraging deeper engagement. Customers who feel they receive privileged access often become stronger advocates and generate valuable referrals. The relationship evolves beyond price comparisons.
The Risk of Artificial Scarcity
Of course, scarcity only works when it's authentic. Consumers quickly recognize when companies create artificial shortages while warehouses remain full.
Repeated "limited edition" promotions eventually lose credibility if products continually return. B2B buyers are even more skeptical. Manufacturers cannot repeatedly claim supply constraints while simultaneously encouraging larger orders.
Successful scarcity strategies require genuine operational discipline. According to marketing expert Jon Myers of TerraPulse Communications, "companies must carefully forecast demand,
communicate transparently and consistently deliver exceptional quality. Scarcity should enhance trust — not erode it."
Data Makes Scarcity Smarter
Modern analytics have made limited-release strategies far more sophisticated. Companies now use purchasing history, customer segmentation, predictive analytics and AI-driven demand forecasting to determine production volumes with remarkable precision. Rather than relying on intuition, businesses can estimate demand more accurately and optimize release schedules. This reduces the likelihood of significant shortages while still maintaining the benefits of controlled inventory.
For B2B organizations, integrating CRM data, historical purchasing patterns and market intelligence can help determine when limited offerings make strategic sense.
A Margin Strategy, Not a Marketing Gimmick
As economic uncertainty continues to pressure profits, executives are increasingly focused on pricing discipline rather than simply growing volume. That is where the lessons from drop culture become especially valuable.
"Scarcity is ultimately an exercise in saying no to overproduction," added Myers. "It prioritizes profitability over market saturation. It protects pricing instead of relying on discounts. It turns launches into events rather than routine transactions. And perhaps most importantly, it aligns production more closely with actual customer demand."
Los Angeles companies may have popularized scarcity through sneakers, streetwear, craft beer and entertainment collectibles, but the underlying principles extend far beyond consumer products.
"For manufacturers, software developers, industrial suppliers, healthcare companies, consulting firms and nearly every other B2B sector, the takeaway is clear: scarcity is not about hype — it is about discipline," said Myers.
"In an era where businesses are striving to preserve margins, reduce waste and improve forecasting," he said, "the most valuable lesson from the drop economy isn't creating the next viral product release. It's recognizing that sometimes the smartest way to grow isn't producing more. It's producing exactly enough." |
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Business by LA Times Studios is honored to present the 2026 Private Equity and M&A Visionaries. Navigating today's dynamic economic landscape requires far more than simple capital – it demands battle-tested leadership, tactical precision and deep strategic foresight. The private equity and M&A leaders highlighted on the following pages represent the premier architects behind middle-market liquidity, corporate turnarounds and enterprise transformation. Bringing decades of specialized experience to the deal table, these leaders and advisors serve as vital catalysts for growth and stability.
For these visionaries, influence extends far beyond individual balance sheets. By safeguarding legacies, steering multi-million-dollar exits and mentoring through organizations, these individuals have stabilized vital sectors, mobilized capital and powered long-term economic resilience across the broader business community. Read on to learn about their professional achievements and vital business connections from the last 24 months.

Mike
ACCORDINO
Managing Director
LB Advisors
Mike Accordino is the managing director at
LB Advisors, where he focuses on distressed investing, special situations, restructurings and value creation. He brings 18 years of industry experience, including eight years with the firm. Before joining LB Advisors, he founded Playa Capital Partners and served as its managing partner. Earlier, Accordino was the vice president and co-head of the Tactical Opportunities Group at Rimrock Capital Management, overseeing distressed debt, special situations and direct lending investments. He previously worked in Cerberus Capital Management's Distressed Debt Group and began his career in investment banking at Peter J. Solomon Company. He also led Amfuel's operational turnaround after its acquisition out of bankruptcy and continues to guide the company as president and board director.

Trever
ACERS
Managing Director & Founder
Objective, Investment Banking & Valuation
Trever Acers is the founder and managing director of Objective, Investment Banking & Valuation, where he advises middle-market companies on transaction strategy and execution. He brings 21 years of investment banking, acquisition and strategy experience, including 14 years with Objective. Over the past five years, Acers has closed more than 25 sell-side transactions while helping drive the firm's revenue growth. His regional leadership extends across Southern California's M&A community, where he regularly speaks for the Business Transition Forum, Exit Planning Institute, Tech San Diego and Association for Corporate Growth. Before founding Objective, he led consulting operations at TGG Capital and held investment roles with The Oxford Investment Group and Passage Venture Capital Partners. Earlier, Acers managed three acquired entities generating $29 million in combined annual revenue.
tions while helping drive the firm's revenue growth. His regional leadership extends across Southern California's M&A community, where he regularly speaks for the Business Transition Forum, Exit Planning Institute, Tech San Diego and Association for Corporate Growth. Before founding Objective, he led consulting operations at TGG Capital and held investment roles with The Oxford Investment Group and Passage Venture Capital Partners. Earlier, Acers managed three acquired entities generating $29 million in combined annual revenue.
Andrew Apfelberg is a partner at Greenberg Glusker LLP, where he advises middle-market companies, family offices and high-net-worth individuals on corporate matters and major transactions. He brings 28 years of industry experience, including 14 years with the firm, with particular depth in branded consumer products, manufacturing, distribution and professional services. Apfelberg's representative work includes transactions involving Liquid
IV., Unilever, FullWater, OPI, Chemical Guys, LegalZoom and Cargill. He also has held extensive leadership roles with the Association for Corporate Growth (ACG), including service on its global board, executive committee and strategic planning committee. His community work includes co-founding Change 4 Children's Foundation and serving Angel City Impact, U.S. Soccer and the Wyoming Soccer Association.
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Shahriar
ATTAIE
Founder &
Managing Partner
Full Send Partners
Shahriar "Shar" Attaie is the
founder and managing partner of Full Send Partners, where he advises founder-led companies, private equity firms and strategic buyers on mergers, financings, growth strategy and special situations. He brings 25 years of investment banking experience from Houlihan Lokey, Intrepid Investment Bankers, FocalPoint Partners and Libra Securities. Attaie founded Full Send Partners in 2023 to give middle-market businesses senior-level advice with direct partner involvement. The firm's work includes Daring Foods' cross-border acquisition by v2food and Ajinomoto and Wild Tribute's sale to L2 Brands, which preserved its conservation mission. He also contributes to Southern California's dealmaking community through ACG Los Angeles and within two years of launch, Full Send Partners completed five transactions ranging from approximately $20 million to $100 million.
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Ryan Jon BARNCASTLE
Partner & Private Equity Co-Chair
Barnes & Thornburg
Ruon Jon Barncastle is the part-
ner and private equity co-chair at Barnes & Thornburg, where he leads a national team advising funds, independent sponsors, family offices and strategic buyers on complex domestic and cross-border transactions. He brings 20 years of experience across acquisitions, carve-outs, financings, fund formation and cross-border deals. His recent work includes representing Sporos Capital Partners in investments tied to X-Energy, Axiom Space and Quantum Space, alongside technology-enabled diligence for Atar Capital's Clarvida portfolio company. Barncastle also serves on the firm's management committee and the advisory boards of the Los Angeles Sports & Entertainment Commission and Make-A-Wish Greater Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Business Journal named him a 2025 Dealmaker of the Year finalist. Furthermore, X-Energy debuted on Nasdaq at an $11.9-billion valuation.

Trent BRYSON
Chief Executive Officer
Bryson Financial
Trent Bryson is the chief executive
officer at Bryson Financial, where he has grown the firm into a multidisciplinary platform serving individuals, families, business owners and private equity partners. He has expanded the firm's reach within private equity, partnering with sponsors and portfolio companies on risk management, insurance strategy and executive-level financial planning. This approach has helped a facilities maintenance portfolio company cut insurance premiums by more than $576,000 while improving coverage and produced employee benefits savings exceeding $500,000 for other PE-backed businesses. Bryson supports Boys & Girls Clubs of Long Beach and previously taught at California State University, Long Beach, mentoring emerging professionals. An endurance athlete, he helped the USA secure team gold at the 2025 World Masters Championships in Cross Country.

Russ BELINSKY
Co-Founder & Managing Partner
LB Advisors
Russ Belinsky is the co-founder and managing partner of LB Advisors, where he focuses on private equity, restructuring and value creation across distressed and underperforming businesses. He brings 22 years of industry experience and, in addition, six years with the firm. Belinsky previously co-founded Balmoral Advisors, a deep-value private equity
firm that achieved top-decile performance through restructurings, turnarounds and special situations. Earlier, he co-founded Chanin Capital Partners, a specialty investment banking firm later acquired by Duff & Phelps. He then served as senior managing director and co-leader of Duff & Phelps' restructuring advisory practice, guiding companies through complex financial and operational challenges. Belinsky's background combines legal, financial and operational judgment across complex lower-middle-market investments and restructurings. In 2006, Chanin Capital Partners completed its sale to Duff & Phelps.
Partner at Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP James Berger has spent more than 12 years guiding California energy deals for sponsors, lenders and equity investors financing and developing renewable projects. He has built a reputation as a leading renewable energy attorney, closing wind, solar and battery storage transactions nationwide for clients including The
AES Corporation, Harbert Infrastructure, Orsted and PGGM. Berger's practice spans single-project acquisitions to full portfolio and company-wide deals across multiple technologies. This record led to his most recent transaction, representing a private equity fund in the acquisition of a large battery storage project under construction in the Southwest. He also serves on the firm's Attorney Evaluation Committee, shaping development programs for associate lawyers and mentors junior attorneys as a developmental partner within the projects group.
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Dominic CHAN
Managing Director, Head of Global Financial Sponsors
Berenson & Company
Dominic Chan serves as managing director and head of global financial sponsors at Berenson. He began his career at Goldman Sachs and has spent more than 15 years advising private equity funds, venture capital funds, and family offices, working with firms including Apax Partners, Insight Partners, and Blackstone. Chan's team advised on Govini's $150-million equity
raise from Bain Capital and Aalyria's $100-million Series B from Battery Ventures. He previously led sponsor coverage at Vaquero Capital, expanding its reach to more than 400 financial sponsors. He serves on the Philharmonic Council of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and was named the 2022 Rising Star Dealmaker at the Global M&A Atlas Awards, the 2023 Emerging Leaders Award by The M&A Advisor, and was recently named by the Los Angeles Business Journal 2024 Investment Bankers and M&A 2026 Leaders of Influence.
Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Composition Capital Partners L.P. Leon Chen leads strategic vision, deal execution and portfolio board oversight at the Los Angeles-based growth private equity firm focused on technology investments. Before Composition, he was managing partner of Kayne Anderson Growth Capital, rising from senior associate to
partner in under a decade and helping grow the platform into five equity funds representing more than $1.2 billion in assets under management. In 2024, Chen led the team's transition into Composition, which now targets lower middle-market opportunities across financial services, healthcare and supply chain and logistics. He has sold portfolio companies to buyers including Vista Equity, HGGC, AT&T and Cisco and supports organizations serving underprivileged youth. Chen has held or currently holds a total of 15 board seats across portfolio companies spanning technology, healthcare and logistics.
Leon CHEN
Managing Partner & Co-Founder
Composition Capital Partners L.P.


Stephen BRADFORD
Partner, Chair, Corporate & Partners, Law Group
Musick, Peeler & Garrett LLP
Named a Lawdragon 2026 Lead-
ing Dealmaker in America, Stephen Bradford is partner and chair of the corporate and business law group at Musick, Peeler & Garrett LLP, where he also sits on the firm's executive committee. He advises public and closely held businesses through global expansion, restructuring and high-stakes succession, serving as lead counsel on marquee transactions spanning government contracting, marinas, mining, timberland, ranchland, alternative energy and food processing. Bradford previously served on the J. Reuben Clark Law Society's Los Angeles Board, supports the Howard W. Hunter Foundation's endowed professorship at Claremont Graduate University and extends his philanthropy to Ghana, aiding undernourished children through the Bountiful Children's Foundation. Over the past five years, his dealmaking has generated transactions exceeding $1.5 billion for private equity, venture capital and family office investors.

Candice CHOH
Partner, Co-Partner in Charge of the Century City & Los Angeles offices and Co-Chair of GP Solutions Practice Group
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Co-Partner in Charge of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher's Century City and Los Angeles offices, Candice Choh also co-chairs the firm's GP Solutions Practice Group. She advises private equity sponsors and family offices on fund formation, co-investments, secondary transactions and firm governance, alongside a broad M&A practice. Choh's recent matters include advising the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority on its stake acquisition in Qlik from Thoma Bravo and representing Westwood Professional Services in its majority sale to Blackstone. She sits on Gibson Dunn's Hiring Committee and previously served as a commissioner on the Los Angeles Convention Center Authority. In addition, she counsels nonprofits including the Barbara Bush Foundation for Literacy and the Center Theatre Group. Choh also advised SCI Capital Partners on a $1.6-billion investment from funds managed by Apollo.
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CHUCHAWAT
Partner, Co-Leader of Mergers and Acquisitions Practice
BakerHostetler
A partner and co-leader of the mergers
and acquisitions practice at BakerHostetler in Los Angeles, Will Chuchawat has closed more than 500 transactions over two decades for private equity firms, venture capital firms and public companies across technology, healthcare, aerospace and defense and life sciences. He has led M&A practices at three Am Law 100 firms and launched BakerHostetler's life sciences and aerospace and defense practices. Recent matters include advising on Eclat Health Solutions' acquisition from Gulf Capital and Trinamix's sale to AEA Elevate. Chuchawat has founded or co-founded nine companies spanning AI, blockchain and health-tech and serves as past chair of YPO Beverly Hills and co-chair of YPO's Impact Investing Initiative. He was named the Los Angeles Business Journal's Leader of Influence: M&A.

CLAUSING
Managing Director
Fluential Partners LLC
Leading more than 50 transactions totaling over $8.5 billion, Paul Clausing is a managing director at Fluential Partners, a boutique investment bank in Southern California with more than 25 years of experience in investment banking and corporate finance. He began his career at ING Barings before rising from analyst to senior vice president in Jefferies & Company's
technology and media banking groups. Clausing later served as vice president of finance at Velti plc, leading two public equity offerings, a $50-million credit facility and four acquisitions before its sale to GSO Capital Partners. Since joining Fluential in 2020, he has closed structured finance mandates across renewable energy and middle-market credit, including a multi-hundred-million-dollar financing for a solar developer projected to cut power costs by up to 80%.
Helping grow Kayne Anderson Growth Capital to 50 platform investments and 27 exits across six funds, Nishita Cummings is the managing partner and co-founder of Composition Capital Partners L.P., a Los Angeles-based growth private equity firm focused on technology investments. She leads the firm's strategic vision, sourcing and portfolio board oversight.
Cummings joined Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors as an associate, was named co-head of its growth equity strategy in 2016 and was appointed to Kayne's board of directors in 2021. In 2024, she led the team's transition into Composition, which now targets lower middle-market opportunities across financial services, healthcare and supply chain and logistics. She volunteers with Habitat for Humanity and CoachArt and has served as a board member or an observer for more than 20 software companies, including CreatorIQ and Zafin.
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VISIONARIES

CUMPSTON Partner
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Partner at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in Los Angeles, Michele
Cumpston focuses her practice on mergers and acquisitions, private equity and corporate governance, representing buyers, sellers, private equity funds and financial institutions across leveraged buyouts and recapitalizations. She mentors junior lawyers at Kirkland and serves as an alumni mentor at Stanford and UCLA. Over the past 24 months, Cumpston has led deals worth more than $16 billion for clients including Francisco Partners, Oaktree Capital Management and Varde Partners, including Francisco Partners' acquisition of AdvancedMD from Global Payments and its pending $850-million Canadian acquisition of Blackline Safety. She also advised Varde Partners' Trimont on its deal to acquire Wells Fargo's commercial mortgage servicing business, positioning Trimont as the largest servicer of $640 billion in U.S. loans.
Congratulations to Ryan J. Barncastle for being recognized as a 2026 Private Equity and M&A Visionary by LA Times Studios. This recognition reflects the sharp judgment, deal-making instincts, and client dedication he brings to every transaction.
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Matt CWIERTNIA
Partner & Head of Private Equity
Ares
Overseeing nearly $7 billion in
capital across Ares Private Equity's two most recent flagship fund vintages, Matt Cwiertnia is a partner and head of the Ares Private Equity Group in Los Angeles. He became head of the group in 2019 and has personally led or played a senior role in investments generating nearly $7.5 billion in gross realized proceeds to date. Cwiertnia serves on six portfolio company boards, including as chairman of Convergint Technologies and as a board member of Ryan, businesses with combined FY2025 revenue of approximately $4.7 billion. He also sits on the Ares Operating Committee and the board of advisors for UCLA Anderson School of Management. Under his leadership, Ares Private Equity's employee ownership programs have generated approximately $1.5 billion in distributions to portfolio company employees.

Joshua R. DRISKELL
Partner
Lagerlof, LLP
Joshua Driskell is the managing partner of Lagerlof, LLP and
chair of the firm's private client services department, advising high-net-worth individuals, business owners, family offices and multi-generational families on wealth transfer, business succession and tax minimization strategies. Since becoming managing partner, he has led a period of strategic growth and modernization at one of Southern California's oldest law firms, expanding its private client and litigation practices throughout the region. Driskell guides business owners through ownership transitions and tax-efficient exit strategies for closely held companies. He serves on the board of directors of the Pasadena Fire Foundation and as a trustee of the Pasadena Museum of History and leads the firm's charitable initiative, Lagerlof Cares. He previously chaired Leadership Pasadena during his 12 years with the firm.

Aytan DAHUKEY
Partner
Sheppard
Named to an M&A Deal of the Year by The M&A Advisor, Aytan Dahukey is a partner at Sheppard focused on mergers and acquisitions and private equity transactions with deep roots in healthcare. He led the Sheppard team representing Owens Design, a custom automation provider for the semiconductor, medical device, data storage and renewable
energy industries, in its acquisition by Automated Industrial Robotics Inc., an Ares Management-backed platform. Dahukey also advised U.S. Neurology Associates on its affiliation with Texas Institute for Neurological Disorders, anchoring USNA's inaugural investment in the Dallas-Fort Worth market and handles pro bono adoption cases through the Public Law Center's Children's Rights Program. He regularly counsels longstanding client OneOncology LLC, most recently representing the company in the sale of a majority interest in its parent by TPG to Cencora Inc.
Founder and President of Avant Advisory Group James Davidson has spent more than 35 years advising middle-market companies through M&A, financial restructuring, forensic accounting and interim executive leadership. He has served as an investor, partner, shareholder and board member across more than 25 companies, holding executive roles including CEO,
CFO, COO and corporate controller for businesses ranging from entrepreneurial ventures to multi-billion-dollar firms. Davidson is a founding member of the Southern California chapter of the Private Directors Association and has served on the boards of Reborn Home Solutions and SmartLife Insurance Holdings. He has overseen the sales of Rolling Green Inc, Elite Global Solutions and Reborn Cabinets, most recently leading the Section 363 acquisition of Ravn Air Alaska out of bankruptcy by FLOAT, Inc.
James F. DAVIDSON
President & Founder
Avant Advisory Group


Scott R. EHRLICH
Partner, Co-Chair, Corporate Department; Department Head, Mergers & Acquisitions Practice
Sklar Kirsh LLP
Co-Chair of Sklar Kirsh's Corporate Department and Department Head of its Mergers and Acquisitions Practice Scott Ehrlich concentrates on corporate M&A and finance transactions with an emphasis on entertainment and media, representing clients across buy-side and sell-side deals, joint ventures and venture capital financing rounds. He joined Sklar Kirsh
after nearly nine years as general counsel of Deluxe Entertainment Services Group, where he oversaw post-production and distribution technology deals worldwide. Ehrlich teaches business planning as an adjunct professor at Loyola Law School and serves on the board of trustees for the United Jewish Federation of Utah. He recently represented Worldwide Golf Group in its acquisition of Big 5 Sporting Goods Corporation and was named to Lawdragon's 2025 list of Leading Dealmakers in America.
Drawing nearly 980 attendees to April 2026's EMC Buyouts Conference at the Ritz-Carlton Dallas, Robert Fox serves as director of business development for McGuire-Woods LLP's Emerging Manager Program, connecting fund managers with dealmakers and capital allocators across the private equity ecosystem. He has spent more than a decade
building McGuireWoods' business development platform, co-leading the Emerging Manager Conference since 2023 as it evolved from the firm's long-running Independent Sponsor Conference. Fox is now launching a new conference, Beyond Buyouts, opening in Dallas in September 2026 to serve venture, growth equity and private credit strategies. He serves on the board of YPO's Pacific Stars chapter and was named a 2022 Leader of Influence in Private Equity, Investors & Advisors by the Los Angeles Business Journal.
Robert FOX
Managing Director, Private Equity
McGuireWoods


Eva DAVIS
Managing Partner, External Affairs
Winston Taylor
Reognized as a Top Woman in
Dealmaking by The Deal and a repeat Lawdragon 500 Leading Dealmaker, Eva Davis is the managing partner of external affairs at Winston Taylor and a member of the firm's executive committee. She leads a national branded consumer products practice focused on the better-for-you food, beverage and wellness sector, previously serving as Winston's Los Angeles managing partner and chair of its 450-lawyer transactions department. Over the past 24 months, Davis served as lead deal lawyer for GHOST Lifestyle's $1.65-billion sale to Keung Dr Pepper, LesserEvil's sale to The Hershey Company and Good Culture's majority investment from L. Catterton. She previously chaired Read to a Child's Los Angeles Regional Board of Directors and now serves on its advisory board, earning the non-profit's 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award and advances board diversity through 50/50 Women on Boards.

Steve FRIED
Principal & Head of Originations
Mesa West Capital
Steve Fried is a principal and head of
originations at Mesa West Capital, where he oversees national loan teams in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and San Francisco that originate approximately $3 billion in mortgages annually. He previously co-led the firm's West Coast and Midwest originations with current co-CEO Ronnie Gul and sits on Mesa West's investment and management committees. Since inception, Mesa West has closed more than 450 transactions totaling over $29 billion, including nearly $1 billion in loans since January 2026 across multifamily, industrial, hospitality and student housing assets. Fried supports the Urban Land Institute and Mortgage Bankers Association and is active with Make-A-Wish Greater Los Angeles. His recent financings include a $52.85-million loan refinancing a 351,238-square-foot industrial portfolio in Riverside, California.
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Robert P.
FRIEDMAN
Shareholder
Carlton Fields
Founder of his own real estate practice as the 1990s
recession ended, Robert Friedman is now a shareholder at Carlton Fields, where he leads the firm's Los Angeles real estate practice and advises commercial developers, property owners and businesses on complex transactions. With more than 40 years of experience, he has structured high-value deals including a promoted partner's nearly $500-million sale of partnership interests across nine shopping centers and a $46-million, 75-year ground lease for a major Los Angeles housing project. In 2024, Friedman oversaw three significant California acquisitions for Primestor Development and has served more than 30 years on Culver City's Turning Point School Board of Trustees, now as president. He recently represented Primestor on construction loans for retail and housing totaling $140 million.

Bryan S.
GADOL
Partner,
California Head of
Corporate, M&A
and Private Equity
Holland & Knight
Representing Lucky Scent in its sale to Monogram Capital and Eyas Capital in its acquisition of 120 Bojangles locations, Bryan Gadol serves as Holland & Knight's California head of corporate, M&A and private equity from its Newport Beach and Century City offices. He advises founders, private equity funds and family offices across technology, consumer products,
healthcare and aerospace and defense, closing significant middle-market deals including CFO's Domain's sale to Solomon Edwards and Tripleclix's sale to Creative Artists Agency. Since joining Holland & Knight in 2021, Gadol has built the firm's California corporate and private equity platform, recruiting a team of more than 10 professionals and sits on the firm's Private Equity Steering Committee. He also chaired Gen Next's Board of Directors and hosts the firm's annual Southern California Business Trend Luncheon.
Scott Galer is a partner and co-chair of the Mergers & Acquisitions Practice at Stubbs Alderton & Markiles, LLP, where he has spent more than 20 years advising middle-market and emerging growth companies. He counsels public and private companies on mergers, stock and asset acquisitions, roll-up and spin-off transactions, debt and equity financings,
secured lending arrangements and securities offerings, along with complex brand and technology licensing agreements. Galer guides emerging growth companies from formation through venture capital financing and equity incentive arrangements. He holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School and serves as a board member of the Association for Corporate Growth's 101 Corridor group, fostering connections among business leaders and investors. He has spent more than two decades mentoring associates at the firm.
Scott
GALER
Partner and
Co-Chair of
the Mergers &
Acquisitions Practice
Stubbs Alderton
& Markiles, LLP

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VISIONARIES

Michelle R.
GENERAUX
Co-Managing Partner
Murtaugh LLP
Co-Managing Partner of Murtaugh
LLP Michelle
Generaux advises architecture, engineering and design firms on the M&A transactions and ownership transitions that define their futures from the boutique firm's Irvine headquarters. Over the past 24 months, she represented a 750-employee architectural firm in its acquisition of design service assets from a publicly traded real estate company and served as lead counsel to a California infrastructure contractor in its sale to a private equity firm. Generaux serves as outside general counsel to multiple architecture and engineering firms and as president of the Notre Dame Club of Orange County. She has guided numerous engineering firms through ownership sales to publicly traded companies, structuring F-reorganizations and coordinating rollover financing and has led Murtaugh as managing partner for more than 10 years.




GOLDEN
Founder & Managing Partner
Fluential Partners LLC
Named Invest- ment Banker of the Year
at the L.A. Business Journal's 2025 M&A Awards, Eric Golden is the founder and managing partner of Fluential Partners, a Santa Monica- based investment bank focused on M&A and capital raising for the middle market. After graduating from Harvard Law School, he served as special counsel to the chairman of MacAndrews & Forbes before be- coming EVP and general counsel of Panavision. Golden left in 2005 to acquire film equipment businesses, partnering with Steadicam inventor Garrett Brown to found Equipois, which won the L.A. Business Jour- nal's 2010 Soon-Shiong Innovation Award. He founded Fluential in 2020 and in 2025 the firm closed the first tranche of a multi-hundred-million- dollar financing for a utility-scale so- lar developer projected to cut power costs by up to 80%.

GUL
Co-Chief Executive Officer
Mesa West Capital
Ronnie Gul is the co-chief executive officer of Mesa West Capital, serving alongside co-CEO Raphael Fishbach since 2023. He oversee a lending portfolio spanning all ma- jor property types with loan sizes ranging from $20 million to $400 million and has driven Mesa West's growth from a West Coast debt platform into one of the premier U.S. commercial real
estate lenders since being named principal in 2010. Since inception, the firm has closed more than 450 transactions totaling over $29 billion, including nearly $1 billion in loans since January 2026 across multifamily, industrial, hospitality and student housing assets. Gul previously spent four years in business development at media firms backed by NBC and Universal Pictures. In the second half of 2025 alone, the firm originated approximately $880 million in loans.
Named to the Los Angeles Business Jour- nal's 2025 list of Leaders of Influence: Private Equity, Investors and Advisors, Jordan Hamburger is a partner and co-leader of Sheppard's global 300-attorney Private Equity team. With more than 22 years of experience, he advises private equity firms, corporations and entrepreneurs across aerospace and defense,
healthcare and financial services. In August 2025, Hamburger represented Chim- ney Rock Equity Partners in its acquisition of Aeromax Industries and in December 2025 he represented NEOTech in its sale to Arkview Capital. He also co-led Car- olwood LP's acquisition of the Indian Motorcycle business from Polaris Inc. Beyond his practice, he has volunteered more than 100 hours at legal clinics serving U.S. veleroms. Hamburger is an inaugural member of the Los Angeles General Hospital Foundation's Board of Trustees.
HAMBURGER
Partner & Private Equity Team Co-Leader Sheppard


HODES
Partner and Co-Chair of the Mergers & Acquisitions Practice
Stubbs Alderton & Markiles, LLP
Partner and Co-Chair of the Mergers
& Acquisitions Practice at Stubbs Alderton & Markiles, LLP Jonathan Hodes has spent more than 50 years advising clients on buy-side and sell- side domestic and international M&A, management buyouts, leveraged recapitalizations and secured lend- ing transactions. He guides emerg- ing growth companies from inception through venture capital financing toward an eventual sale, merger or IPO and devotes time to private eq- uity add-on acquisitions and portfolio company dispositions. Hodes serves as outside general counsel to compa- nies across manufacturing, biologics, consumer goods and hotel ownership, advising on fund formation, corporate governance and executive compensa- tion. He has represented public and private real estate developers on ma- jor Southern California projects and financing transactions.

HUANG
Managing Director Atar Capital
Guiding Atar Capital's affiliate WinCup through its 2025 acquisition of Conver Pack Inc., Stanley Huang is the managing direc- tor at the Los Angeles-based private investment firm specializing in complex carve-outs and lower middle-market buyouts. He built his foundation at PricewaterhouseCoopers, McGladrey and Duff & Phelps before evaluating deals at Plati-
num Equity and serving as CFO of Revolution Capital Group. At Atar, Huang leads financial and operational due diligence on new investment targets and structures deal financing with lenders and capital partners, while serving on the boards of Solero Technologies, WinCup and Clarvida. In January 2026, he contributed to Atar's affiliate Keypoint Intelligence acquiring France-based DataMaster Online and that same month supported the management buyout exit of Frontier Integrity Solutions after a nine-year partnership.
Partner in Willkie Farr & Gallagher's Cor- porate & Financial Services Department and Entertainment Transactions Practice Steve Hurdle advises investors and companies on mergers and acquisitions, strategic relation- ships and equity offerings across media, tech- nology and consumer products. He has built particular experience guiding celebrities and
entertainment companies through business formation, fundraising and business combination transactions. In May 2026, he advised 32 Flavors and founder Alex Baskin on the sale of a majority stake to Sony Pictures Television and in March 2026 he represented InterPositive and founder Ben Affleck in its sale to Netflix. Hurdle also advised Shadow Lion, the studio co-founded by Tom Brady, on a strategic investment from Fox Sports. His work has earned repeated recognition in Variety's Legal Impact Report and Dealmakers Impact Report.
HURDLE
Partner, Corporate & Financial Services
Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP


HAMLET
Managing Director
Co-Founder and Manag- ing Director
of Objective, Investment Banking & Valuation Channing Hamlet has spent more than 25 years advis- ing business owners, private equity groups and management teams through mergers, acquisitions and liquidity events. He leads the firm's business services and life sciences investment banking practices and serves as a board member of the Exit Planning Institute and the Entre- preneurs' Organization. Hamlet also chairs the Development Committee for Reality Changers, a nonprofit pre- paring underserved youth to become first-generation college graduates. In the past five years, he has closed more than 25 sell-side transactions, including advising 360 Destination Group on its sale to H.I.G. Capital, one of the largest mergers in the destination management sector, and Sterndahl Enterprise's sale to Frontline Road Safety Group.

IKEGAMI
Partner, Global Corporate Group
Reed Smith LLP
Named a "Key Lawyer" by The Legal
500 US for M&A/Corporate and Private Equity Buyouts, Bryan Ike- gami is a partner in Reed Smith LLP's Global Corporate Group, resident in the firm's Century City office. He represents private equity funds and their portfolio companies in complex domestic and cross-border merg- ers, acquisitions, divestitures and recapitalizations across aerospace and defense, financial services, en- ergy and technology. Ikegami joined Reed Smith after serving as regional head of M&A and private equity at Winston & Strawn, where he led the firm's West region private equity practice. IFLR1000 recognized him as a Notable Practitioner for 2024 to 2025 and was a nominee for Dealmaker of the Year at the Los Angeles Business Journal's 2025 M&A Awards.
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VISIONARIES

Robert L. KAHAN
Partner, Corporate Law
Blank Rome LLP
Robert Kahan is a partner in Corporate
Law at Blank Rome LLP, where he has spent more than five decades advising clients on private equity transactions and mergers and acquisitions. He previously served on the board of directors for the Tony Hawk Foundation, now The Skatepark Project, expanding access to recreational spaces for youth in underserved communities. Kahan has also served as a trustee for both the Landmark School and the Windward School, supporting educational opportunities for students with diverse learning needs. He is a past chair of the California State Bar's Franchise Law Committee and previously served on the International Franchise Association's Legal/Legislative Committee, extending his engagement to City of Hope's Inner Circle and the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles.

Taisuke KIMOTO
Partner & Co-Lead Japan Practice
Covington & Burling LLP
Representing Terumo Corporation in its $1.5-billion acquisition of U.K.-based OrganOx, Taisuke Kimoto co-leads Covington & Burling LLP's Japan practice, advising Japan's largest corporations on complex cross-border matters in the United States, Europe and China. His practice centers on M&A transactions, corporate matters and real estate deals for Japan-based companies and he serves as outside U.S. general counsel for several Japanese clients. Since 2021, Chambers Global/USA has recognized Kimoto among the leading lawyers for Corporate/M&A Deals in Asia. His recent matters include representing Shibaura Machine in its $150-million acquisition of Moore Nanotechnology Systems and advising Pan Pacific Retail Management on its acquisition of Mikuni Restaurant Group's nine sushi restaurants. He serves as a jurisdictional council member for the United States with the Inter-Pacific Bar Association.
based companies and he serves as outside U.S. general counsel for several Japanese clients. Since 2021, Chambers Global/USA has recognized Kimoto among the leading lawyers for Corporate/M&A Deals in Asia. His recent matters include representing Shibaura Machine in its $150-million acquisition of Moore Nanotechnology Systems and advising Pan Pacific Retail Management on its acquisition of Mikuni Restaurant Group's nine sushi restaurants. He serves as a jurisdictional council member for the United States with the Inter-Pacific Bar Association.
Dena Klotz is a partner and managing attorney of Lagerlof, LLP's Encino office, advising business owners, families and family offices on wealth planning, business succession and trust administration. With more than three decades of experience, she guides clients through mergers, acquisitions, ownership transfers and liquidity events. Klotz has led the growth of Lagerlof's Encino office into a trusted resource for high-net-worth families navigating
generational transfers. A licensed California real estate broker who also holds a master's degree in marriage and family therapy, she applies a multidisciplinary lens to the family dynamics that shape succession planning. She was honored with the Success in Business Impact Award by the Greater San Fernando Valley Chamber of Commerce and named a Los Angeles Business Journal Leader of Influence in M&A.


Kate KRAUS
Partner
Covington & Burling LLP
Partner at Covington & Burling
LLP Kate Kraus has more than 20 years of experience in tax planning and structuring across partnerships, corporations and real estate. She advised on Justin Ishbu's investment in the Chicago White Sox, valued by Forbes at approximately $2 billion, and on the Miller family's buyout of its remaining interest in the Utah Jazz, valued at $3.55 billion. Kraus recently restructured a platform joint venture holding approximately $2.5 billion of real property and a foreign partnership holding more than $8 billion of pharmaceutical assets. She has advised on the transfer of more than $1 billion in energy tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act and closed over $1 billion of Opportunity Zone funds. She also chairs the American Bar Association Tax Section's Real Estate Committee.

Ramez KRISHNAN
Partner
Hahn & Hahn LLP
Ramez Krishnan is a partner in Hahn & Hahn's Business Department, advising private equity funds, family offices, venture and growth investors, founders and operating companies on mergers and acquisitions, equity financings, buyouts and joint ventures. He also represents management teams and executives on buyout transactions and equity compensation
matters. Drawing on experience at AmLaw 50 firms in both California and London, Krishnan brings a pragmatic, commercially focused approach to complex domestic and cross-border deals, helping clients balance legal precision with business judgment. His practice spans minority investments and general corporate matters and clients rely on him to keep transactions moving efficiently from inception through closing. He has built his practice around 12 years of transactional experience in private equity and venture capital spaces.
Representing an investor group including John Mayer and director McG in the acquisition and leaseback of the historic Jim Henson Company lot, Alon Lagstein is a shareholder at Carlton Fields advising developers, investors, lenders and landlords on real estate acquisitions, sales, leases and financings. He handled the debt and equity financing for the
January 2026 deal, which rebranded the property as Chaplin Studios. Lagstein also represented Primestor Development on a $140-million construction loan for The Walk, a mixed-use project in Norwalk expected to become the largest modular development in North America, navigating a manufacturer switch from China to Mexico to mitigate tariff exposure. He volunteers with NoHo Home Alliance, supporting community-based solutions to homelessness in Los Angeles.


Paren KNADJIAN
Partner—Transaction Advisory & Partner-in-Charge—Los Angeles
EisnerAmper
Partner-in-Charge of EisnerAmper's
Los Angeles office and Partner in its Transaction Advisory Services practice Paren Knadjian has closed more than 300 transactions with a combined value exceeding $3.5 billion. He leads major engagements across manufacturing, distribution, SaaS and logistics, guiding founder-led companies, private equity sponsors and family offices through high-stakes deals. Before joining EisnerAmper, Knadjian served as principal at KROST, leading its M&A and Capital Markets group and managing the firm's 2024 merger into EisnerAmper, which required reviewing 28 separate legal agreements. He previously served as CEO of two SaaS companies and CFO across healthcare, marketing and entertainment sectors. In a recent storage and shipping transaction, he introduced competitive tension that increased valuation by 12.3% within two weeks.

Veronica LAH
Partner
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP
Partner in Manatt's Cross-Industry
M&A, Private Equity, Capital Markets and Finance Practice Veronica Lah advises public and private companies, investors and financial institutions across financial services, entertainment, technology and healthcare. She co-led Manatt's representation of CVB Financial Corp. in its approximately $811-million acquisition of Heritage Commerce Corp. and led the team representing Breakout Trading Group in its acquisition by Kraken. Lah also advised on HARTBEAT's formation and Kevin Hart's $100-million capital raise from Abry Partners and co-led FilmRise's combination with Shout! Studios to form Radial Entertainment. She leads Manatt's Transactional Resources Team and was named to the Los Angeles Business Journal's 2025-2026 Women of Influence in Finance list. She previously represented CVB Financial Corp. in its $204-million acquisition of Suncrest Bank.
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Ari
LANIN
Partner & Co-Chair
Private Equity
Practice Group
Gibson, Dunn &
Crutcher LLP
Named to Lawdragon's 500 Leading
Dealmakers in America and ranked by Chambers USA for Private Equity. Buyouts California, Ari Lanin co-chairs Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher's Private Equity Practice Group, a role he has held for nearly a decade during his 26-year tenure at the firm. He advises leading private equity firms on public and private mergers, stock and asset sales and joint ventures. Lanin represented Aurora Capital Partners on its acquisition of Anova from FFL Partners and Platinum Equity's portfolio company Solenis on its agreement to acquire NCH Corporation. He also advised The North Road Company, founded by Peter Chernin, on its sale to Mediawan. He serves on the board of the Korn Ferry Charitable Foundation and was named to the Daily Journal's Top 100 Lawyers in California.

Ray LASOYA
Partner, Corporate
& Financial
Services
Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP
The first private equity partner in Willkie Farr & Gallagher's Los Angeles office, Ray LaSoya has spent more than three decades advising private equity investors and portfolio companies on acquisitions, divestitures, leveraged buyouts and recapitalizations across communications, entertainment, technology and financial services.
He recently represented Shamrock Capital Part-
ners on its merger of CardsHQ and Sports Card Investor and its portfolio company Nth Degree's acquisition of INVNT, a global brand storytelling agency. LaSoya also advised Platinum Equity on its acquisition of Czarnowski Collective from the Nagle family and Tru Fragrance & Beauty, a Monogram Capital Partners portfolio company, on its acquisition of Lake & Skye. He has played a central role in building Willkie's West Coast private equity practice and mentors young lawyers entering the field.
Stephen Lee is a partner in Willkie Farr & Gallagher's corporate and financial services department, advising private equity funds, entrepreneurs and corporate clients on mergers, acquisitions, carve-outs and leveraged buyouts across aerospace, software and medical device industries. He represents buyers and sellers in cross-border transactions, currently advising a
$7-billion private equity fund on an approximately $500-million acquisition of a digital workplace collaboration provider. Lee also guided a €3 billion French private equity fund through an $80-million acquisition of a passive components manufacturer and a $2-billion U.K. private equity fund through a $700-million divestiture of a network connectivity supplier. He serves as a board member and former president of the Los Angeles Chapter of the Association for Corporate Growth.
Stephen LEE
Partner, Corporate
& Financial
Services
Willkie Farr &
Gallagher LLP


Sheldon LEWIS
Co-Founder &
Managing Partner
Blueprint Equity
Co-Founder and Managing Partner
of Blueprint Equity Sheldon Lewis leads the San Diego-based growth equity firm focused on founder-led, capital-efficient software and B2B technology companies. Before founding Blueprint, he served as senior vice president of corporate and business development at Pay-Lease and worked on the investment team at Mainsail Partners, following an early career as an analyst in Piper Jaffray's technology investment banking group. In January 2026, Lewis closed Blueprint's oversubscribed $333-million Fund III in just 12 days, bringing the firm's total assets under management to more than $600 million. Under his leadership, Blueprint has completed 24 platform investments and seven partial recapitalizations across proptech, healthcare IT and B2B technology and he serves on the boards of AidKit, Builder Prime and Tovuti.

Chris MANDERSON
Partner
Glaser Weil
Ranked Tier 1 in Legal 500's U.S. Elite rankings for Corporate and M&A in Los Angeles, Chris Manderson is a partner at Glaser Weil advising public and private companies, private equity funds and founders across mergers and acquisitions, financings and restructurings. He represented California Electronic Asset Recovery in its 2025 sale to Ancor Capital Partners and
advised Miso Robotics on a multi-million-dollar strategic investment from Ecolab Inc. Manderson also counseled Vebu Inc. on its strategic investment from Chipotle Inc. supporting development of the "Autocado" automated avocado preparation system. He continues to advise Upwell Water LLC and Elab Holdings on water infrastructure investments and NOL preservation strategies. He is a member of the Association for Corporate Growth and was named among California's Top 100 Lawyers by the Los Angeles Business Journal.
Managing Shareholder of Frandzel Robins Bloom & Csato Hemal Master advises commercial banks, private equity funds and finance companies on loan transactions, workouts and lender liability defense. His three-year secondment with a major regional bank included supervising litigation across 45 states and advising on hundreds of distressed debt
matters. Master recently represented an international bank as lead lender on a $125-million construction loan for a 236-room hotel and a regional bank as an agent in restructuring a $120-million credit for an airplane engine leasing company. He serves as general counsel to the Western Independent Bankers and sits on the Event Planning Committee for the Special Assets Management Association. He is also a member of the Los Angeles County Bar Association and the Ventura County Bar Association.
Hemal MASTER
Managing
Shareholder
Frandzel
Robins Bloom &
Csato, L.C.

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Marissa
Adele
LEPOR
Managing Director
The Sage Group
One of the youngest partners in
The Sage Group's 25-year history, Marissa Lepor is a managing director at the investment bank focused on M&A and capital raises for fashion, beauty and digitally native consumer brands. She represents founder-owned businesses in sales to private equity firms and public companies, having worked on the sales of Rag & Bone to Guess, Oribe to Kao, Frankies Bikinis to Victoria's Secret and Alice & Olivia to SK. Lepor co-founded LAdies in Finance in 2017, now a community of more than 400 women in Los Angeles finance roles and serves on the boards of Simon Miller and Jacob Jonas The Company. She also leads Sage's intern recruiting and training program and is an active member of the Milken Institute's Young Leaders' Circle.

Stacey MCKINNON
Chief Operating
Officer, Chief
Marketing Officer,
Partner
Morton Wealth
Named the Los Angeles Business
Journal's 2025 Champion of Women, Stacey McKinnon serves as chief operating officer, chief marketing officer and partner at Morton Wealth, where she has guided one of the most accelerated growth periods in the firm's history. She has led the continued evolution of Modearn, Morton's flattiee planning platform designed to serve the next generation of wealth builders often overlooked by traditional models. McKinnon serves as a board trustee for the Foundation for Financial Planning, helping expand pro bono planning access to underserved communities. She also coached Classes 9 and 10 of the G2 Leadership Institute, a two-year leadership program where advisors make strategic decisions around vision, growth and human capital, mentoring emerging leaders preparing for ownership and executive responsibility.

Kelly MERIC
Partner
Proskauer Rose LLP
Kelly Meric is a partner at Proskauer Rose LLP,
elevated in 2025 to advise private equity sponsors, portfolio companies and founder-led businesses across domestic and cross-border M&A, carve-outs and joint ventures. Before joining Proskauer, she served as senior corporate counsel to Scopely Inc., including its $4.9-billion sale to Savvy Games Group in 2023, after beginning her career at Sullivan & Cromwell. Meric recently co-led Roilbird Technologies' sale to Draft-Kings and advised Sizzling Platter, a CapitalSpring portfolio company, on its sale to Bain Capital, named Franchise Times' 2026 Deal of the Year. She also advised Seoul Medical Group on its acquisition of Korean American Medical Group and Dependable Highway Express on the sale of its less-than-truckload division to Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings.

Dan MILLER
Founding Partner
Miller Barondess LLP
Securing a complete dismissal with prejudice for GI Partners in high-profile skilled nursing litigation, Dan Miller is a founding partner at Miller Barondess, LLP representing private equity and venture capital firms in high-stakes disputes. He currently represents Wave Investment in a $25+-million action against SecurCapital for breach of a non-circumvention agreement,
with a trial set for October 2026. Miller also represented Corbel Capital Partners in a Delaware Chancery Court dispute with MediaLab tied to a $1.58-billion equity valuation, reaching a confidential settlement favorable to Corbel. He has served as a guest lecturer in business law at UCLA since 2009 and supports Children's Hospital Los Angeles and Tower Cancer Research Foundation. For The Gores Group, he recovered more than $11 million in an international arbitration against two Lebanese telecommunications companies.

Steve MOON
Managing Director & Deputy Head of U.S. M&A
Kroll Investment Banking
Advising on 10 aerospace and
defense transactions, Steve Moon is the managing director and deputy head of U.S. M&A at Kroll Investment Banking, where he has spent more than 25 years co-leading the firm's Aerospace, Defense and Government M&A Group. He recently advised the shareholders of Stuart Industries on its sale to FDH Aero, a portfolio company of Audax Group and Blue Marble Communications on its sale to T2S Solutions, a Madison Dearborn portfolio company. Moon also advised SGL Carbon SE on its divestiture of SGL Carbon Gardena to Tex Tech Industries, an Arlington Capital Partners portfolio company. He serves on the board of directors of the Los Angeles Chapter of the Association for Corporate Growth, which he previously chaired from 2016 to 2018.
Partner at Withum's Los Angeles office, Johnny Minassian has spent more than three decades guiding investment advisers and private funds across the hedge fund, private equity, venture capital and real estate sectors, providing assurance, accounting and consulting services through every stage of the fund lifecycle. He built his expertise at a Big Four
firm, where he served as an audit partner supporting private fund clients. He has expanded Withum's Financial Services practice in Southern California, building a team of approximately 10 professionals. Minassian leads Withum's Feet on the Street initiative, an on-the-ground interview series capturing real-time insights from major industry conferences and maintains active membership in CalCPA, ACG and CalALTs. He serves on the boards and audit committees of the Los Angeles Mission, Valley Women's Center and Harvest Home.
Johnny MINASSIAN
Partner
Withum


Farzad MUKHI
Managing Director Kroll
Farzad Mukhi is a managing director at Kroll, advising
founders, entrepreneurs, private equity firms and corporate executives on mergers, acquisitions and capital raises across the consumer, food, restaurant and retail sectors. His expertise spans branded consumer products, food and beverage manufacturers, multi-unit restaurant concepts and retail businesses, drawing on an extensive network of strategic and financial buyers built over the course of his career. Over the past 12 to 24 months, Mukhi has advised clients on growth strategies, strategic partnerships, liquidity events and ownership transitions across the consumer sector, helping them navigate shifting consumer preferences and increasingly competitive deal environments. He has helped establish Kroll as a leading advisor in consumer and food-related mergers and acquisitions, building lasting relationships with executives, entrepreneurs and investors throughout California's middle market.

Ryan MURR
Partner, Co-Chair of Life Sciences Practice Group & Co-Partner in Charge of the San Francisco Office
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Leading more than 300 transactions totaling over $65 billion, Ryan Murr is a partner and co-chair of the Life Sciences Practice Group at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, also serving as co-partner in charge of the firm's San Francisco office. He is ranked Band 1 by Chambers USA for Life Sciences nationally and helped the firm earn its fifth Law360 Life Sciences Group of the Year Award in 2026. Murr recently represented 89bio Inc. on its $3.5-billion sale to Roche Holdings and advised Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals on its $825-million global license and collaboration with Sarepta Therapeutics. He also represented Ventyx Biosciences on its approximately $1.2-billion sale to Eli Lilly and Royalty Pharma on its acquisition of a royalty interest in Amgen's Imdelitra for up to $950 million.

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Michael NIEGSCH
Partner Kingswood Capital
Partner at Kingswood Capital Mi- chael Niegsch
oversees sourcing, transaction ex- ecution, operational oversight and long-term value creation across the firm's portfolio companies, with a career spanning investment bank- ing, private equity and operational leadership. He has led platform ac- quisitions, corporate carve-outs and operational turnarounds of founder- and family-owned middle-market businesses, supporting the growth of companies including The Vitamin Shappe, Kichler Lighting, G FUEL, IDX and Turbo Wholesale Tires through active board leadership. Before joining Kingswood, Niegsch spent eight years at Comvest Part- ners as a principal in the firm's pri- vate equity strategy, evaluating and monitoring control investments while serving on portfolio company boards. He began his career in in- vestment banking at UBS Investment Bank and Morgan Joseph TriArtisan. He currently serves on the boards of Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare, Coleto Brands and Obsession Holdings.

Bobby OCAMPO
Co-Founder & Managing Partner
Blueprint Equity
Helping Blue- print Equity close its
oversubscribed $333-million Fund III in just 12 days, Bobby Ocampo is the co-founder and managing part- ner of the San Diego-based growth equity firm focused on founder-led software and B2B technology busi- nesses. Since co-founding Blue- print in 2018, he has helped push the firm past $600 million in assets under management, delivering top- ventile performance across its first two funds. Before Blueprint, Ocampo was a partner at Revolution Ventures and an associate at Grotech Ven- tures, following an early career as an analyst in Piper Jaffray's technol- ogy investment banking group. Blue- print's portfolio outcomes under his leadership include CompanyCam at 40x return and Element451 and Sun- wave Health each at approximately 6x return. He serves on the boards of CompanyCam, Element451, KlariVis and Sunwave Health.

David NIEMEYER
Partner
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Named a Leader of Influence in Private Eq- uity and M&A by the Los Angeles Busi- ness Journal, David Niemeyer is a partner at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP focused on mergers, acquisitions and private equity transactions. He served as lead counsel to Scopely Inc. on its $3.5-billion acquisition of Niantic's mobile games business and to FTAI
Infrastructure on its $1.05-billion acquisition of The Wheeling Corporation. Niemeyer also represented Mona Kattan, co-founder of Huda Beauty, in her partnership with General Atlantic to carve out the KAYALI fragrance business. He serves as a board member of Synergy Charter Academy and holds leadership positions in the LACBA Business Law Section. He was named among Lawdragon's 500 Leading Dealmakers in America and restructured nearly $1 billion in debt for Dreamscape Entertainment.
Elberta Nizzoli is a partner at SingerLewak with more than 20 years of experience au- diting privately held and publicly traded companies across a range of industries. Her transactional expertise extends to initial public offerings, secondary offerings and mergers and acquisitions, helping clients navigate complex financial matters while minimizing risk. She is a
member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Califor- nia Society of CPAs. Nizzoli has built a reputation as a trusted advisor across her more than two decades in the accounting profession, delivering audit and trans- actional guidance to clients pursuing public offerings and strategic transactions. Her work has centered on helping privately held and publicly traded businesses meet financial reporting and disclosure requirements throughout the transaction lifecycle and beyond.
Elberta NIZZOLI
Partner
SingerLewak


Kelly O'NEIL
Lead Managing Director
CBIZ
As the lead managing director at CBIZ, Kelly O'Neil serves as West Coast leader of pri- vate equity and Southern California attest practice leader, bringing more than 20 years of audit and consulting experience to public and pri- vately held companies backed by private equity and venture capital. She has served CBIZ clients since 2007, leading the firm's Southern California
attest practice and serving on the CBIZ Leadership Council. O'Neil launched the CBIZ Parent Program and has championed equity and inclusion through CBIZ Women's Advantage. She serves on the board of trustees for Kidsone, supporting efforts to help older children in foster care find permanent families, and belongs to the Asso- ciation for Corporate Growth's Women's Leadership Council. Her recent recognition includes honors from the Los Angeles Business Journal and CPA Practice Advisor.
Leading Zella Group's leveraged buyout of Cinelease from NYSE-listed Herc Rentals, Ben Orlanski is a partner in Proskauer Rose LLP's corporate department and a member of its mergers & acquisitions group, advising clients on headline transactions for more than 30 years. The Cinelease deal, closed in July 2025, pre- served a cornerstone provider of lighting and grip
equipment for Los Angeles' production ecosystem. Orlanski also served as lead counsel to Kinematics, an Angeleno Group portfolio company, in its cross-border acquisition of Spain-based P4Q, expanding Kinematics' footprint to six manufac- turing facilities across four continents. Earlier, he guided longtime client Stamps. com through its $6.7-billion sale to Thoma Bravo in 2021, the largest e-commerce take-private deal of that year. He provides pro bono governance counsel to The J LA and Exceptional Minds.
Ben D ORLANSKI
Partner, Corporate Department, Member of the Mergers &
Acquisitions Group and the Capital Markets Group
Proskauer Rose LLP


Oliver NORDLINGER
Co-Founder & Partner
Monogram Capital Partners
Oliver Nor- dlinger is the co-
founder and partner of Monogram Capital Partners, a Beverly Hills- based private equity firm investing across the consumer ecosystem with approximately $2.0 billion in assets under management since its founding in 2014. With 20 years in the industry and 14 at Monogram, his primary focus is beauty and personal care, where he manages eight platform investments spanning mono brands including D.S. & Durga, Violette_FR and Live Tinted, multi- brand platforms Beach House Group and Tru Fragrance, fragrance retailer Luckyscent and contract manufac- turer Prime Matter Labs. Nordlinger serves as lead board member across Monogram's active portfolio compa- nies, including Lake & Skye, Foundry Brands, Pattern Beauty, Noyz and BEIS Travel, helping guide the firm's investment strategy across its can- sumer-focused platform.

Anant PATEL
Partner, Advisory Services Practice Leader
GHJ
As an advi- sory servic- es practice
leader at GHJ, Anant Patel has more than 30 years of experience guiding buy- and sell-side private equity deals ranging from $20 mil- lion to $1.2 billion. A native of the U.K., he joined GHJ in 2000 and has played an integral role in building the firm into a nationally recognized advisory powerhouse, overseeing transaction advisory, data and ana- lytics and client accounting services. Patel advises private equity firms, venture capitalists and institutional investors on complex transactions and advises privately held compa- nies on exit planning. He also serves as global leader for network capa- bilities at HLB, a global advisory network spanning more than 150 countries, fostering collaboration among member firms. He serves on the board of directors and is a past chairman of Step Up on Second, a nonprofit supporting individuals fac- ing homelessness.
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VISIONARIES

Jasleen PATEL
SVP & Commercial Banking Regional Manager
City National Bank
Jasleen Patel is SVP and commercial
banking regional manager at City National Bank, where she oversees commercial banking relationships and regional business development initiatives across a wide territory. With 24 years of experience in banking, including seven years at City National Bank, she brings deep expertise in commercial banking, relationship management, business development and middle-market client advisory. Patel leads teams focused on delivering customized financial solutions, drawing on a strong foundation in credit analysis and portfolio management built over more than two decades in financial services. Her career reflects a consistent commitment to client-focused banking and regional growth. She holds an MBA from the University of Southern California and a bachelor's degree from UCLA, combining advanced business education with senior leadership experience in the financial services sector.

Eric PERLMUTTER-GUMBINER
Partner Greenberg Glusker LLP
Named a Top Content Creator Lawyer and Top Sports Lawyer by The Hollywood Reporter, Eric Perlmutter-Gumbiner is a partner at Greenberg Glusker LLP advising founders, private equity sponsors and high-growth companies across consumer products, media and sports. He has represented SKIMS, Good American and Tom Hanks' Hanx Coffee and recently
represented Dan Levitt's Long Haul Management in its acquisition by Wasserman. Perlmutter-Gumbiner also represented Derek Muller in the sale of Veritasium Inc. to Electrify Video Partners and OJAI in its sale to Procter & Gamble. He was named to Legal 500's U.S. Elite Los Angeles Guide for Corporate M&A and selected as one of 10 nationwide winners of Middle Market Growth's Young Professional Award. He lectures at USC's Marshall School of Business and mentors law students there.

Thomas POLETTI
Partner
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP
Advising RBW Capital Partners on AIAI
Holdings' $1-billion roll-up and direct listing on the Nasdaq Global Market, Thomas Poletti is a partner at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP counseling public and private companies on securities offerings, venture financings and mergers and acquisitions. He has served as lead or co-counsel on more than 200 public offerings, advising issuers and underwriters on offerings ranging from several $100,000 to several $100 million dollars. Poletti recently represented NeOnc Technologies Holdings on its direct listing on the Nasdaq Global Market and $40.0 million in private placements and advised Digital Health Acquisition Corp. on its $110-million business combination with VSee Lab and iDoc Virtual Telehealth Solutions. He is also advising on a roll-up of investment funds with $3.0 billion in managed assets.
Meghan Pinchuk is the chief investment officer and partner at Morton Wealth, where she leads the investment team in building resilient portfolios grounded in the firm's three core tenets: risk management, true diversification and cash flow. In 2024, alongside CEO Jeff Sarti, she launched a proprietary credit fund designed to expand client access to asset-based
and necessity-based lending opportunities. Pinchuk sits on the firm's executive leadership team and board of managers, helping shape strategic direction across the organization. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English, summa cum laude, from UCLA and has built her two-decade career entirely at Morton Wealth. She is a CFA charterholder and a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER professional, credentials that underpin her approach to portfolio construction and risk management.
Meghan PINCHUK
Chief Investment Officer, Partner Morton Wealth


Aria POURNAZARIAN
Vice President of Corporate Advisory Services Matthews
Closing nearly $80 million in corporate advisory transactions since 2024, Aria Pournazarian is the vice president of corporate advisory services at Matthews, advising business owners and financial sponsors on extracting maximum value from real estate holdings. He most recently led a $17,275,000 multi-state sale-leaseback of seven industrial outdoor storage
and retail properties, securing final pricing approximately 20% above the seller's initial expectations. Pournazarian also closed sale-leasebacks for Nation's Best and Musser Lumber in the $15 to $20 million range, along with M&A-linked real estate assignments for Richwood Industries and FactoryMation. Before joining Matthews in 2023, he built his transactional discipline at Marcus & Millichap and James Capital Advisors. He is a member of ICSC and the Association for Corporate Growth's Los Angeles Chapter.

Evan ROBERTS
Partner
Milbank LLP
Evan Roberts is a global corporate/M&A partner in
Milbank LLP's Los Angeles office, representing buyers, sellers, investment funds and institutional investors across private equity, mergers and acquisitions and corporate governance matters. Over 14 years, he has structured multi-layered debt and equity investments for Lierf LLC and advised on carve-out acquisitions for Transom Capital Group and its portfolio companies Ampure and BridgeTower. Roberts also explored control investments in energy platforms with Vision Ridge Capital and developed joint ventures spanning real estate, digital infrastructure and artificial intelligence. He serves on Milbank's Los Angeles hiring committee and volunteers with The Farmlink Project. He previously was a partner at Kirkland & Ellis before joining Milbank and regularly guest lectures at UCLA and USC law schools.

Jennifer POST
Managing Partner, Los Angeles
Thompson Coburn LLP
Representing the senior secured
lender in the distressed sale of an international entertainment-technology company valued above $50 million, Jennifer Post is the managing partner of Thompson Coburn LLP's Los Angeles office and co-chair of its emerging companies practice. She has spent more than three decades advising lenders, investors and high-growth companies on equity and debt financings, venture capital and M&A and recently guided a $50-million venture financing for a technology-enabled transportation platform. Post is the first openly gay person to lead a Thompson Coburn office and founded the West Hollywood chapter of ProVisors. She has served on the advisory board of Rainbow Capital Partners and was named to the 2026 Lawdragon 100 Managing Partners and Daily Journal Top Women Lawyers lists.
As a partner at Withum's Orange County office, Michael Ritchie has built deep expertise in healthcare services M&A, advising strategic acquirers and private equity firms nationwide on financial due diligence and working capital assessments. In the past two years, he has advised on more than 100 middle-market deals, leading Withum's healthcare M&A practice
and serving on the firm's Capital Markets Committee. The M&A Advisor honored him with its 15th Annual Emerging Leader Award in 2024. Ritchie is a member of CalCPA and Opus Connect and frequently speaks at conferences hosted by McGuireWoods Healthcare and the Association for Corporate Growth. He serves on the board of the Tustin Public Schools Foundation, sitting on its executive committee and coaches youth sports in his community.
Michael Roy RITCHIE
Partner Withum

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Hahn & Hahn LLP
James Robertson is of counsel at Hahn & Hahn LLP,
advising public companies and small startups on mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, commercial finance and project finance across domestic and cross-border transactions. He has drafted and negotiated purchase and exchange agreements, financing documents, equity and debt investment agreements and shareholder agreements over his 31-year legal career and also counsels public companies on securities law compliance. Robertson previously served as legal counsel for a large energy-sector corporation, managing issues affecting the engineering, procurement and construction of public-sector distributed generation and energy efficiency projects. He co-chaired the Business Law Section's UCC Committee from 2010 to 2011 and served as a registered foreign lawyer with the Tokyo Dai-Ni Bar Association from 2000 to 2005.

Chief Executive Officer
RLH Equity Partners
Leading Marshall Industries to $2 billion in sales as CEO and president, Robert Rodin now serves as CEO and managing director of RLH Equity Partners, a 43-year-old Los Angeles private equity firm, rising over 18 years from strategic advisor to CEO. He drives the firm's RLH.AI knowledge base and RLH Labs research group, developing automation and AI-based modeling tools for the firm and its portfolio companies. At Marshall Industries,
Rodin transformed the company's structure and IT platform, earning recognition from Advertising Age as the world's top business-to-business website two years running. He authored "Free, Perfect and Now," chronicling the shift, taught as a case study at Harvard Business School and MIT. He serves on the boards of The Asia Group, Biorasi and the ALS Therapy Development Institute.
Since founding Dekel Capital in 2011, Shlomi Ronen has orchestrated more than $10 billion in equity, mezzanine and debt financing for real estate investors and developers nationwide as the firm's managing principal. He recently secured $45.1 million in acquisition financing for a multifamily property after the client's original lender withdrew and structured a
$116-million recapitalization for a six-building Las Vegas office portfolio. In 2023, Ronen launched Dekel Correspondent Lending to originate loans for acquisitions and refinancings across build-to-rent and single-family rental sectors. He also serves as managing principal of Dekel Strategic Investors, a proprietary equity fund targeting mid-market funding gaps with investments between $3 million and $10 million. He sits on the board of the USC Lusk Center for Real Estate.
Managing Principal
Dekel Capital


GP & Co-Founder
OVNI Capital
Co-Founder and General Partner of
OVNI Capital Augustin Sayer leads the transatlantic venture capital firm's California operations from its San Francisco office, guiding European deeptech startups scaling into U.S. markets. Since launching in 2023, OVNI has raised $70 million to invest at the pre-seed and seed stages, deploying capital into a portfolio of more than 18 deeptech companies. Sayer directs software, AI and frontier computing teams to San Francisco while guiding hardware, advanced materials and aerospace-focused teams to Los Angeles, strengthening local supply chains and accelerating technology transfer. Before founding OVNI, he served as a partner at Newfund, a transatlantic early-stage venture firm with offices in Palo Alto and Paris. He spoke at TechCon SoCal 2026 on transatlantic innovation ecosystems and sits on the boards of multiple privately held companies.

Partner, Co-Head of U.S. Direct Lending, Ares and CEO, Ares Capital Corporation
Ares
Kort Schnabel is a partner and co-head of U.S. direct lending in the Ares Credit Group and chief executive officer of Ares Capital Corporation, the largest publicly traded business development company in the U.S. by market cap. He was promoted to CEO of ARCC in 2025 and also co-heads Ares' sports, media and entertainment strategy. Since joining Ares
as a principal in 2001, Schnabel has helped build the U.S. direct lending platform into a $193-billion asset management business and grown ARCC to a $137-billion market cap since its 2004 IPO. He has overseen more than 2,655 investments representing $223 billion of invested capital, with a loss rate under 1 basis point. He leads nearly 250 investment professionals across nine U.S. offices and serves on the Ares Operating Committee.
Jeff Schwartz is founder, managing partner and chief executive officer of Corbel Capital Partners, leading the firm since its founding in 2013. He brings nearly 20 years as a principal investor and almost 30 years in financial services, with deep expertise in structured private debt and equity investments and has led investments across all Corbel funds providing flexible
capital to lower middle-market businesses. Schwartz previously served as a senior private equity professional at Ares Management and The Gores Group, beginning his career in investment banking at Lehman Brothers and Wasserstein Perella. He serves on the boards of Access Dental Management, Apothecary Health Solutions, Good Clean Love, L'Agence and Real Defense. He is a member of the Young Presidents' Organization and supports Happy Trails for Kids, a nonprofit serving underserved youth.
Founder, Managing Partner & CEO
Corbel Capital


Chief Executive Officer, Partner
Morton Wealth
Jeff Sarti is chief executive officer and partner at Morton Wealth, a registered investment advisor managing more than $3 billion in assets across more than 1,200 client relationships with more than 60 employees. He leads the firm's mission of empowering better investors, focusing on helping clients achieve their financial goals while supporting employees in their own career growth. Sarti authors The Healthy Skeptic, a quarterly newsletter examining why challenging the status quo matters when navigating financial markets. He was named to the Los Angeles Business Journal's Inside the Valley 200 Most Influential in Finance and Insurance list in 2024. He earned a Bachelor of Science in biology from Stanford University and an MBA in finance from UCLA's Anderson School of Management in addition to being a CFA charterholder.

Partner & Chair of the Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity Practice
Russ August & Kabat
Christine Shin is partner and chair of the mergers & acquisitions and private equity practice at Russ August & Kabat, where she built the firm's M&A group from the ground up over an eight-year tenure. She has represented sellers ranging from small family-owned businesses to large corporations and in 2026 served as lead M&A counsel to Hydraulics International in its sale to Arcline Investment Management. Shin's practice was nominated for Deal of the Year for representing Astrana Health in its acquisition of Prospect Health. Shin has built her reputation across Southern California as a trusted advocate for individual sellers negotiating against billion-dollar private equity funds.
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VISIONARIES

Fabio SIMI Senior Vice President Marsh
Fabio Simi is a senior vice president on Marsh's private
equity and M&A services team in Los Angeles, leading M&A engagements across private equity, portfolio company and strategic investor clients. He coordinates global private equity and corporate relationships, advising clients on transaction risk insurance including representation and warranty, tax and contingent risk coverage and integration strategies throughout the deal lifecycle, drawing on Marsh, Mercer and Oliver Wyman's combined services. Simi and his team work across industry verticals without a specific sector focus, supporting private equity sponsors and their portfolio companies through the full transaction lifecycle. He serves as director of sponsorship for ACG Los Angeles and supports the Aquarium of the Pacific through philanthropic engagement, reflecting his commitment to the region's business and civic communities.

Jeffrey SKLAR Co-Chairman & Founding Partner Sklar Kirsh LLP
Jeffrey Sklar is the co-chairman and founding partner of Sklar Kirsh LLP, where he has practiced for 25 years including 13 with the firm. Beyond his legal work, he serves on the advisory board of the Transactional Lawyering Institute at Loyola Law School and on the board of directors of de Toledo High School. Sklar volunteers with the Lawyers' Committee for Civil
Rights Under Law's Election Protection program, supporting voter access initiatives nationwide. He is also a competitive swimmer and a certified Level 2 coach with U.S. Masters Swimming, reflecting his commitment to athletics alongside his civic engagement. His combined legal leadership and community involvement across education, civil rights and professional mentorship underscore his standing in the Los Angeles legal community.

Stacey A. SULLIVAN Partner
Hill, Farrer & Burrill LLP
Representing the seller in a 50,000-
acre Bay Area ranch sale, reported as the largest private land sale in California history. Stacey Sullivan is a partner at Hill, Farrer & Burrill LLP advising clients across the real estate lifecycle, from acquisitions to financing and development. A former CPA with Ernst & Young, she structures ownership entities for tax efficiency, including Section 1031 and 1033 exchanges. Sullivan represents trustees administering an estate exceeding $2.5 billion, advising on corporate, partnership and real estate issues tied to asset sales and distribution. She also represented a lender on a $260-million loan portfolio and counseled the seller of an iconic Hollywood mixed-use landmark property in a $50-million transaction. She belongs to the American Academy of Attorney-CPAs and the Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles.
Restructuring California's largest insurance company with $20 billion in assets as president and CEO of First Executive Corporation, Alan Snyder is the founder and CEO of oShareX, Inc., a patented platform democratizing access to high-value alternative assets through fractional bidding. He has served as managing general partner of Shinnecock Partners since 1988, launching eight funds including one lending against museum-quality fine art that has deployed more than $100 million. Snyder founded Answer Financial Inc., which became the nation's largest non-carrier seller of auto and home insurance before its sale to Allstate. He also served as executive vice president and board member of Dean Witter Financial, where he helped formulate the launch of the Discover Card. He spent nine years on the Western Los Angeles Bay Scout Council, ultimately serving as chairman.

David SUTTON Owner Transaction Advisory Services Practice Leader GHJ
David Sutton is transaction advisory ser-
vices practice leader and a partner at GHJ, overseeing buy- and sell-side transaction advisors on deals ranging from $10 million to $3 billion across entertainment, manufacturing and technology. He advises family offices and institutional funds on M&A due diligence, deal structuring and forecasting, drawing on his background as a former aerospace engineer who began his career at the U.K. Ministry of Defense. Under Sutton's leadership, GHJ's Transaction Advisory Services Practice has expanded its national footprint as a strategic partner to buyers and sellers navigating complex deals. He mentors junior advisors at the firm and contributes to its thought leadership initiatives on liquidity management and regulatory change.

Ramesh SWAMY Founder Halifax West
Founder of Halifax West Ramesh Swamy has built the Los
Angeles-based merchant bank into a recognized name in the lower middle market since 2016, serving independent sponsors through buy-side advisory, capital raising and minority co-investment. He recently served as exclusive financial advisor, debt lead and co-investor in Daboosh Investments' acquisition of GS Industries of Bassett and advised DFT Partners on its acquisition of 39 uBreakiFix stores across nine states. Before founding Halifax West, Swamy served as executive vice president of operations & strategy at Curacao and led Deloitte Financial Advisory Services' U.S. Retail & Distribution practice, advising clients including CVS and The Home Depot. His market commentary has appeared in Bloomberg, Forbes and The Washington Post. He serves as board chair of the International Pemphigus & Pemphigoid Foundation.

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Richard SWEET
Chair, Corporate Department
Greenberg Glusker LLP
Richard Sweet is the chair of Green-
berg Glusker LLP's Corporate Department, advising middle-market, automotive, food and beverage and high-tech companies on mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and debt and equity financing. He recently represented Service Champions Heating & Air in its sale to Center Oak Partners as the platform for a home services roll-up and represented Bourget Bros. in the sale of its Flagstone division to SiteOne Landscape Supply. Sweet also represented National Coatings Corporation in its acquisition by The Henry Companies and ABI Manufacturing in its acquisition by Progold S.p.A. Before law, he earned an Associate Degree in automotive technology from Universal Technical Institute and worked in supplemental restraint technology and automotive electronics. He serves on the Association for Corporate Growth Los Angeles Chapter's Sponsorship Committee.

Brian WEINHART
Partner Hill, Farrer & Burrill LLP
Negotiating the resolution of a
distressed multifamily portfolio exceeding $2 billion across more than a dozen states, Brian Weinhart is a partner at Hill, Farrer & Burrill LLP with more than 30 years in commercial real estate and finance law representing borrowers and lenders. He has advised on loan workouts involving billions in troubled commercial real estate assets and represented originators, including JP Morgan and Wells Fargo, on commercial loan originations nationwide. Weinhart authored lender guidelines for defaulted loan workouts adopted by special servicing units at major banks and negotiated the sale of the Wilshire Plaza Hotel out of bankruptcy. He chairs the advisory board of the Heart Foundation at Cedars Sinai Medical Center and is a founding board member. In addition, he has been a Southern California Super Lawyer for nearly two decades.

Ari SWILLER
Managing Partner & Co-Founder
Renewable Resources Group
Ari Swiller is the co-founder and managing partner of Renewable Resources Group, a sustainable real assets investment firm focused on agriculture, water, renewable energy, habitat conservation and natural resource stewardship. He plays a key leadership role across RRG's investments, negotiating deal structures, restructuring operating companies and shaping
investment strategy at the asset, fund and firm level. Before RRG, Swiller served as a principal at The Yucaipa Companies, working directly with founder Ronald Burkle on investment and business initiatives. He has helped position RRG as a recognized leader in sustainable investing, driving initiatives focused on water security, climate resilience and biodiversity. He is a founding board member of the Miguel Contreras Educational Foundation and previously served on the boards of Falcon Waterfree Technologies and the Los Angeles Conservation Corps.
Named Women Dealmaker of the Year and honored multiple times as a Top Female Attorney, Tanya Viner is the co-chair of Buchalter's mergers & acquisitions practice and Los Angeles chair of the corporate practice group. She represents buyers and sellers in transactions ranging from closely held businesses to deals exceeding $1 billion, advising emerging growth
companies on formation, venture capital financing and governance. Viner recently co-led Buchalter's representation of Stripes in its investment in La La Land Café and advised on Baldor Specialty Foods' acquisition of Golden Packing, expanding Baldor's premium protein offerings to more than 14,000 accounts. She also represented Meaningful Partners in its second fund closing at over $150 million, bringing the firm's assets under management to approximately $500 million. She serves on the board of The Professional Club.
Tanya VINER
Co-Chair, Mergers & Acquisitions Practice; Los Angeles Chair, Corporate Practice Group; Partner
Buchalter


Jeremy M. WEITZ
Chair, Corporate Practice Group; Co-Chair, Mergers & Acquisitions Practice; Partner
Buchalter
Leading Buchalter's representation of Uscreen in its $150-million investment from PSG Equity, Jeremy Weitz is the chair of the firm's corporate practice group and co-chair of its mergers & acquisitions practice in Los Angeles. He represents buyers and sellers in transactions ranging from $10 million to $3 billion, recently representing Visme in its strategic growth in-
vestment from Gearbox Capital and Mobility Market Intelligence in its acquisition of MonitorBase. Weitz also co-led Bloom Nutrition's expanded partnership with Nutrabolt, building on a prior $90-million investment to reach an aggregate investment of approximately $210 million and advised Stripes on its growth investment in La La Land Café. He serves on Buchalter's Board of Directors and is a frequent lecturer on mergers and acquisitions.
Serving as lead counsel for a federal equity receiver who returned 100% of defrauded investors' principal in a $1-billion Ponzi scheme, Craig Welin is the president of Frandzel Robins Bloom & Csato, L.C., where he has practiced nearly three decades specializing in creditors' rights and business resolutions. He also served as Lead California counsel for a bank's
sale of all its California assets, including branch system and loans, in a $2.5-billion transaction. He represented a servicer in a judicial foreclosure that recovered a deficiency judgment exceeding $11 million from the borrower and guarantors. Welin co-chairs the Commercial Real Estate Finance Council's Annual Educational Summit for Special Servicers and Bank Workout Officers and serves on its High Yield Distressed Debt Sub-Committee. He is also active with the Mortgage Bankers Association.
Craig WELIN
President
Frandzel Robins Bloom & Csato, L.C.


Eric WEDEL
Senior Los Angeles Office; Global
Co-Chair, Finance & Capital Markets Groups; Partner
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Advising on approximately $200 billion in financings over the past two years, Eric Wedel is the head of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison's Los Angeles office and global co-chair of its finance & capital markets groups. He founded the office and grew it from four to more than 30 lawyers since September 2023, building one of the region's foremost private equity finance practices. Wedel serves as lead finance advisor to Warburg Pincus, Hg Capital, Stone Point Capital and Stonepeak, recently advising Sysco on its $29.1-billion acquisition of Jetro Restaurant Depot and Keurig Dr Pepper on financing its $18.4-billion acquisition of JDE Peet's. He also advised Stonepeak on its $10.1-billion acquisition of a majority stake in Castrol from BP. He co-chairs the Leveraged Finance Fights Melanoma benefit gala.

Louis WHARTON
Partner and Co-Chair of the Venture Capital & Emerging Growth Practice
Stubbs Alderton & Markiles, LLP
Partner and Co-Chair of the Venture Capital & Emerging Growth Practice at Stubbs Alderton & Markiles, LLP Louis Wharton advises technology, e-commerce and digital media companies on corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions and securities compliance. He recently represented SearchStax, a cloud-native Search-as-a-Service platform, in securing a minority investment from Guidepost Growth Equity. Over his career, Wharton has advised venture capital funds and angel investors on seed, growth and later-stage financings and counseled buyers and sellers in stock and asset acquisitions and change-of-control transactions. He has also advised public companies on securities reporting and governance matters and serves as outside general counsel to technology companies.

Jeff WHITE Managing Director
Skyview Equity
(Skyview Capital is now called Skyview Equity)
Named one of the Los Angeles
Business Journal's Most Influential Private Equity Investors five times since 2014, Jeff White is a managing director and founding partner of Skyview Equity, formerly Skyview Capital, which he helped build from zero portfolio companies to more than 25 acquisitions without a traditional fund. He followed founding partner Alex Soltani from Platinum Equity, where he was part of the firm's global business development team, and now leads Skyview's business development efforts and sits on its investment committee. White won the M&A Advisor's 2016 Emerging Leader Award for Private Equity Dealmaker and served as United States chair of the G8 Young Summit. He has spoken at the Milken Global Conference and Forbes Global CEO Conference and supports American Friends of the Louvre and the Elton John AIDS Foundation.

Christopher J. WU Partner
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Advising Xerox Holdings Corporation on the formation of a $450-million joint venture with TPG Credit to manage and monetize Xerox's intellectual property assets, Christopher Wu is a transactional partner at Kirkland & Ellis LLP's Los Angeles office representing private equity sponsors on leveraged buyouts, growth equity investments and divestitures. He serves
Kirkland's Los Angeles team advising Ares Management, which manages approximately $644 billion in assets and Ares Capital Corporation, the largest business development company at approximately $29 billion. Wu recently advised LightBay Capital on its acquisition of Questco, a professional employer organization serving more than 1,200 employers and represented Ares portfolio company Automated Industrial Robotics in its acquisition of Sewtec Automation. He also advised Oak View Group on its acquisition of The Brewery, a London event venue.
Advising on nearly $3 billion in aggregate transaction value at Prager, Sealy & Co. earlier in his career, Bryant Yu is managing director and head of technology at Full Send Partners, a Los Angeles-based middle-market investment bank. He has spent more than two decades advising entrepreneurs, founder-led businesses and private equity firms on mergers,
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Business consultants have traditionally helped companies solve strategic problems. AI is enabling them to identify those problems much earlier.
Modern consulting platforms can combine financial data, customer behavior, supply chain metrics, employee engagement, cybersecurity indicators and external economic data into predictive dashboards that identify emerging risks.
For example, a Southern California logistics company may discover through predictive analytics that rising overtime, increasing equipment maintenance costs, declining driver retention and slower customer payments historically precede significant profitability declines. Instead of reacting after margins collapse, leadership can intervene months earlier by adjusting staffing models, renegotiating customer contracts or replacing aging equipment before costs escalate.
Predictive maintenance models have produced particularly strong returns in manufacturing, transportation and infrastructure industries by forecasting equipment failures before breakdowns occur.
Preventing a single production shutdown can save manufacturers hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost output while preserving customer relationships.
Another growing area of predictive advisory involves cybersecurity.
Accounting firms, consultants and specialized legal practices increasingly partner with cybersecurity professionals to identify vulnerabilities before hackers exploit them.
AI-powered monitoring systems can recognize abnormal user behavior, unusual network activity, suspicious vendor payments or emerging ransomware indicators much earlier than traditional manual reviews.
For many businesses, preventing a breach delivers exponential value.
IBM's annual Cost of a Data Breach Report has consistently found that the average data breach costs organizations several million dollars globally when investigation costs, operational disruption, regulatory penalties, legal expenses and reputational damage are included.
Early detection dramatically reduces both financial losses and business interruption.
Despite AI's growing capabilities, experts consistently emphasize that predictive advisory is not
replacing experienced professionals. Rather, it allows them to spend less time gathering information and more time interpreting it.
AI can identify unusual financial transactions, but experienced CPAs determine whether those anomalies represent fraud, operational changes or legitimate business activity. AI may flag potentially risky contract language, but attorneys still evaluate litigation strategy, negotiation tactics and business priorities. Consultants continue to provide organizational insight, change management expertise and industry knowledge that algorithms alone cannot replicate.
The competitive advantage comes from combining machine intelligence with professional judgment.
For executives evaluating outside advisors, the conversation is changing.
Instead of asking how efficiently a firm prepares tax returns or reviews contracts, business leaders should ask how effectively that firm helps prevent future problems.
Questions worth asking include:
The answers increasingly separate firms that simply automate traditional work from those that are redefining professional advisory services.
Los Angeles has long been a center for innovation across entertainment, aerospace, technology, healthcare and international trade. As businesses across these industries become more data-driven, demand is growing for advisors who can transform information into foresight.
The future of accounting, legal and consulting services is no longer just about preparing reports or responding to crises. It is about continuously monitoring business conditions, anticipating risks and helping organizations make smarter decisions before problems emerge. For today's executives, the most valuable outside advisor may not be the one who delivers the best explanation after a crisis has occurred. It may be the one whose AI-powered insight ensures the crisis never happens at all.
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activations and local advertising inventory all become scarcer as the Games approach. The fear of missing out is not irrational.
Reuters recently reported that LA28 expects domestic sponsorship revenue approaching $2.5 billion while experimenting with more flexible commercial opportunities, including venue naming rights and expanded sponsor visibility – changes that reflect lessons learned from both Paris and the recent Winter Olympics. The organizing committee is actively modernizing how brands participate, creating additional value for companies willing to commit early.
Of course, early sponsorship is not without risks. Economic conditions can change. Corporate leadership changes may alter marketing priorities. Consumer tastes evolve. Some companies may find that tying up marketing dollars years in advance limits flexibility. That is why experts generally recommend viewing Olympic investments as part of a broader long-term brand strategy rather than a one-time advertising campaign.
"The companies generating the greatest returns tend to activate their sponsorship across multiple channels – employees, customers, digital content, social media, retail experiences and community engagement – rather than relying solely on Olympic logos," said Myers.
For Southern California businesses, there is also a hometown advantage.
"Unlike companies chasing international exposure alone, local firms can leverage the Games for recruiting, civic engagement, customer events and regional brand building," shared Myers. "Employees can volunteer. Customers can attend hospitality events. Community partnerships can continue long after the closing ceremony. The Olympics become less of a media buy and more of a multi-year business platform."
The starting pistol, in many respects, has already fired. While many executives still view LA28 as a future event, some of the world's biggest brands are already executing strategies that will mature over the next two years. Businesses that wait until the Olympic torch enters Los Angeles may still find opportunities – but they are unlikely to enjoy the same pricing, exclusivity or strategic flexibility available today. History suggests that by the time the Games finally arrive, the winners in Olympic marketing will have been training for years.

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A shopping bag sits at a checkout counter inside a Grocery Outlet store in San Francisco in 2019. (David Paul Morris / Bloomberg)
By Lily Wright
Grocery Outlet is opening new locations across California, rebuilding its network in the Golden State after closing stores earlier this year.
A new branch in Ontario Ranch is scheduled to open July 23, and more openings are planned for later this summer.
The location will be operated by independent owners Gloria and Jason Pineda. By the end of August, the discount grocery retailer plans to open stores in Ramona, San Francisco, Clovis and Petaluma as well.
The Emeryville, Calif.-based chain announced the closure of 36 stores in March, including nine California locations. The closures were an attempt to roll back an overexpansion in the wrong markets, resulting in a loss in 2025. Grocery Outlet did not announce which locations would be closed
at the time, but they were listed for sublease by advisory firm Gordon Bros.
Among those listed was an Ontario location closer than seven miles from the soon-to-open site.
Five other Southern California locations were marked for closing in Azusa, Brawley, El Cajon, La Habra, Ontario and Poway. In Central California, the Kerman, Patterson and Ridgecrest stores were also listed for sublease. Outside of California, stores in Idaho, New Jersey, Maryland, Ohio and Pennsylvania also were listed.
In an earnings call in May, Grocery Outlet Chief Executive Jason Potter said the restructuring was helping boost the company's profit.
"These closures are now complete and have improved fleet quality and will strengthen the earnings profile of the business over time," he said.
Grocery Outlet was founded in San Francisco in 1946 as a discount grocery store chain selling overstock of limited-time or holiday food items. There are about 280 Grocery Outlet locations in California, accounting for more than half of its total store count.
Though Grocery Outlet has cultivated a dedicated consumer base on TikTok and other social media posts from grocery bargain hunters, it faces fierce competition from other budget grocery chains, including Aldi, which is set to open 180 stores in 2026. It also competes with Trader Joe's, Walmart and Amazon, which have steadily gained customers.

By Nilesh Christopher
Despite concerns that California's costs and regulations are bad for business, the state has attracted an unprecedented pile of capital this year, and no other state is even close.
The Golden State's deep pool of talent, rich investors and other tech infrastructure have made it ground zero for the artificial intelligence explosion. That has helped it attract more than $335 billion in venture capital funding this year,

Palmer Luckey, founder of Anduril Industries, talks at Anduril's headquarters in Costa Mesa in 2025. (Bloomberg)
according to PitchBook's private market funding data released Thursday.
Its next biggest competitor, New York, raised less than a tenth of California's total. Texas raised 1/40th of the amount.
"California has far and away the most [deals], obviously, a huge amount of that sits in the [San Francisco] Bay Area," said Kyle Stanford, director of U.S. venture capital research at PitchBook. "Los Angeles, San Diego has a really strong tech market that I think benefits a lot from capital moving easily between San Francisco and L.A."
Although a campaign for a new tax on billionaires has convinced some ultra-rich residents to shift to other states and businesses often complain that high property and energy costs and an anti-business regulatory regime make it too tough to make money in the state, the inability of the top talent, companies and investors in AI to set up elsewhere shows California's enduring attraction.
The state's economy grew 5% last year to a record $4.25 trillion, making it larger than every country other than the U.S., China and Germany. It is home to nearly $400-billion startups — more than any other state, according to CB Insights.
Southern California has emerged as a go-to address for fast-growing space and defense tech companies.
"California's workers, entrepreneurs and innovators continue to prove that investing in California delivers real results," Gov. Gavin Newsom said in a statement last week in response to strong productivity numbers for the state.
"As one of the largest economies in the world, the Golden State demonstrates that a strong workforce, economic growth, innovation and performance go hand in hand."

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在系统通盘梳理本期报纸所涉及的所有国际政治、经济、社会与文化报道后,以下 2 个具体事件在思想史、文化政治与制度伦理层面最值得学者进一步深思:
【苏森市网络攻击瘫痪事件】 [F1_4-F1_9]
【加州核电站运营许可延长争议】 [F1_10-F1_14]
苏森市的网络攻击事件并非孤立的技术故障,而是现代主权治理在数字时代面临的系统性危机。[F1_6 🔍]明确指出,警察、消防等关键公共安全系统瘫痪,直接威胁市民生命财产安全。然而,更深层的困境在于:权力机制在无法追溯攻击来源的情况下,如何通过“紧急状态”这一例外机制重新确立其合法性?[F1_7-F1_9]显示,市经理Brad Perkins坦言“可能永远无法知道真相”,这意味着主权权力在技术系统面前丧失了其传统的“追溯正义”能力。紧急状态的宣布与市政厅的关闭,实际上是权力在技术失控面前的“例外回归”,但这种回归是否合法?是否构成对民主程序的规避?
报纸在报道中使用了典型的去施事化修辞:[F1_6 🔍]中“被恶意软件感染”采用被动语态,将责任主体模糊化;而[F1_7 🔍]中“可能永远无法知道真相”则通过模态动词“可能”进一步弱化了权力机制的责任追究。头版要闻的位置与耸动的标题(“网络攻击令湾区郊区陷入困惑”),实际上将公众注意力从权力机制的失职转向了对“未知敌人”的恐惧建构。这种话语策略,是否构成了现代治理中“安全悖论”的典型表现:越是强调安全,越是制造不安全感,从而为权力的例外行动提供合法性?
哈贝马斯在《技术与科学作为意识形态》中提出的“生活世界殖民化”理论,为理解苏森市事件提供了关键视角。在他看来,现代社会的技术系统(如数字基础设施)正在侵蚀公民的日常生活世界,使其沦为系统的附庸。[F1_9 🔍]中紧急调度员被转移到邻近足球场的索拉诺县调度中心,这一细节恰好印证了哈贝马斯的担忧:技术理性的扩张,使得公共服务的提供脱离了地方社区的具体需求,沦为抽象的系统逻辑。然而,施米特在《政治的概念》中提出的“主权即决定例外状态”理论,又为我们理解权力在技术失控面前的回归提供了另一维度。苏森市市长宣布进入紧急状态,实际上是通过例外行动重新确立了主权权力的合法性。这种例外行动,是否构成了对哈贝马斯“交往理性”的否定?抑或是其必要补充?
当代数字治理的新特点,如算法决策、去中心化网络等,为古典理论带来了全新挑战。苏森市事件表明,技术系统的失控不仅是技术问题,更是治理逻辑的转变。在算法治理的时代,权力不再需要通过传统的官僚机构行使,而是通过技术系统的“自动化”运行。这种“自动化权力”,如何重新定义主权、正义与责任?同时,苏森市事件也凸显了数字主权的缺失。在全球网络攻击日益频繁的背景下,地方政府如何在缺乏数字主权保障的情况下,维护公共安全?这为我们理解当代治理的新边界提供了重要启示。
加州唯一运行中的核电站Diablo Canyon获得联邦政府批准运行至2026年,州长纽森等官员希望延长其运营期以应对电力需求激增。[F1_13 🔍]明确指出,十年前PG&E公司原计划在2026年关闭两个反应堆,用清洁能源替代其2.2吉瓦电力。然而,[F1_14 🔍]显示州政府官员希望延长运营期,因为尚未准备好放弃这一提供加州高达9%电力的能源。这一决策涉及技术风险与生态正义的根本性伦理困境:在气候变化与能源转型的双重压力下,如何平衡短期能源需求与长期生态风险?
报纸在报道中使用了进步叙事与风险规避并存的复杂话语策略。[F1_11-F1_12]通过展示核电站的技术成就与工人形象,强化了其作为“清洁能源”的合法性;而[F1_13-F1_14]则通过州长纽森的表态,将延期运营合理化为“能源过渡的必要延迟”。这种叙事策略,掩盖了核电站固有的技术风险(如地震风险、核废料处理等),并将生态正义问题简化为“能源供应 vs 清洁转型”的二元对立。然而,[F1_10 🔍]中横幅庆祝“联邦运营许可证”延长的细节,实际上暴露了权力机制在风险社会中的选择性无知:通过技术许可证的形式化合法性,规避了对核电站固有风险的公开讨论。
乌尔里希·贝克在《风险社会》中提出的“风险社会”理论,为理解加州核电站延期运营提供了关键视角。在他看来,现代社会的风险(如核泄漏、气候变化)具有不可计算性与全球性,这使得传统的风险管理模式失效。[F1_13 🔍]中PG&E公司原计划用清洁能源替代核电的举措,恰好体现了贝克所倡导的“风险预防原则”。然而,[F1_14 🔍]中州政府官员的延期决定,又体现了风险社会中的政治经济权力:在短期能源需求与长期生态风险之间,权力机制选择了前者。这种选择,是否构成了对贝克“生态民主”理念的背离?
当代气候变化与能源转型的紧迫性,为贝克的风险社会理论带来了新的挑战。加州核电站延期运营事件表明,风险社会不仅是一个理论概念,更是一个政治经济现实。在全球碳中和目标的压力下,如何重新定义“风险计算”与“生命正义”之间的关系?同时,核电站延期运营也凸显了技术锁定效应:一旦社会对特定技术(如核电)形成路径依赖,其风险管理将变得极其困难。这为我们理解当代治理的技术锁定与生态正义提供了重要启示。
【数字主权的伦理与政治:苏森市事件后的治理重构】 在数字治理的时代,地方政府如何在缺乏数字主权保障的情况下,维护公共安全?是否需要重新定义“主权”的边界,以适应数字化的现实?这一问题涉及技术伦理、治理理论与国际法的交叉领域,为未来的数字治理研究提供了重要方向。
【风险社会中的生态正义:核电站延期运营的伦理困境】 加州核电站延期运营事件表明,风险社会中的权力机制如何在短期能源需求与长期生态风险之间进行权衡?这种权衡是否构成了对生态正义原则的背离?这一问题涉及环境伦理学、政治经济学与风险治理的交叉领域,为未来的生态正义研究提供了重要方向。
在系统通盘梳理本期报纸所涉及的所有报道后,以下 2 个具体事件在生活世界痛感、情感政治动员与制度理性冲突层面最值得学者进一步深思:
【苏森市网络攻击瘫痪事件】 [F1_1-F1_9]
【核电站运营许可延长争议】 [F1_10-F1_14]
制度理性架构解构(Deconstruction of Institutional Logos) 苏森市的网络攻击事件暴露了现代城市治理中技术官僚理性的三重困境:首先,其依赖的信息系统本身就是"黑箱"——由外包IT服务商维护,市政府对其技术细节一无所知;其次,官方应对机制(紧急状态、调度中心转移)建立在"可控"假设上,却无法应对"不可知"的敌人;最后,Brad Perkins的"可能永远无法知道真相"不仅是技术判断,更是制度理性的自我否定——当系统无法提供安全保障时,其合法性基础随之崩溃。[F1_6-F1_8]
生活世界真实痛感深描(Living Lifeworld Pathos) 在苏森市的生活世界中,这种制度理性的崩溃被具体化为肉身的脆弱性:警察无法出警、消防无法救火、市民无法获得服务。更深层的痛感在于"被抛弃感"——当市政厅关闭一周时,居民被迫依赖邻近县的调度中心,这种地理上的"转移"实际上是制度信任的转移。Brad Perkins的"最困难的部分"不仅是技术问题,更是对公民安全感的彻底否定。[F1_9 🔍]
Logos 与 Pathos 的内在辩证摩擦(The Dialectical Friction) 制度理性试图通过"技术修复"来重建秩序,但这种修复本身就是对生活世界痛感的进一步忽视。当官方修辞以"可能永远无法知道真相"为结局时,公众的愤怒被转化为对技术官僚的集体不信任。这种不信任不仅针对苏森市政府,更扩散至整个技术治理体系——从网络安全到数据隐私,从城市管理到国家安全。[F1_7-F1_8]
话语温度差与社会心理韧性诊断(Discourse Temperature & Prognosis) 对比制度端的"冷色调语言"("恶意软件感染"、"IT部门停摆"、"紧急状态")与生活端的"热色调体验"("警察无法出警"、"市政厅关闭"、"被抛弃感"),我们看到的是话语权力的不对称。苏森市的案例表明,当制度理性无法提供可靠的安全保障时,社会心理韧性将被彻底消解。[F1_5-F1_9]
制度理性架构解构(Deconstruction of Institutional Logos) Diablo Canyon核电站延期运营事件揭示了现代能源政策中的"延期正义"困境:十年前PG&E与州政府达成的2026年关闭协议,本质上是一种"未来正义"承诺——以清洁能源替代核电。然而,州长加文·纽森等官员在2026年选择延长运营,将"紧急状态"作为延期的合法性基础。这种延期不仅涉及技术可行性,更关乎制度理性的时间性悖论——当前代人以"紧急需求"为名,重新分配未来代人的环境权利。[F1_13-F1_14]
生活世界真实痛感深描(Living Lifeworld Pathos) 在加州居民的生活世界中,这种制度延期被具体化为能源正义的世代不平等:核电站横幅上的"是您让这一切成为可能",实质上是对当代居民"能源依赖"的合法化叙事,而清洁能源转型的失败则将环境成本转嫁给未来世代。这种世代间的权利分配不均,在制度修辞中被抽象为"电力需求激增",却忽视了未来代人无法参与当前决策的民主缺陷。[F1_11-F1_12]
Logos 与 Pathos 的内在辩证摩擦(The Dialectical Friction) 能源政策的制度理性试图通过"技术延续"来平衡供需矛盾,但这种延续本身就是对生活世界痛感的制度性忽视。当官方修辞以"9%电力供应"为依据时,公众的愤怒被转化为对能源政策的集体不信任。这种不信任不仅针对州政府,更扩散至整个能源治理体系——从核电安全到清洁能源转型,从世代正义到环境伦理。[F1_10 🔍]
话语温度差与社会心理韧性诊断(Discourse Temperature & Prognosis) 对比制度端的"冷色调语言"("联邦运营许可证"、"清洁能源计划"、"电力需求激增")与生活端的"热色调体验"("环境权利被剥夺"、"未来世代无法参与"、"清洁能源承诺破产"),我们看到的是话语权力的世代不对称。这种不对称性不仅削弱了社会心理韧性,更可能在全球范围内引发"能源殖民主义"的新形式——当前代人以"紧急状态"为名,行"环境掠夺"之实。[F1_10-F1_14]
【开放性学术追问一:在技术官僚理性与公民安全感的和解可能中,我们能否构建一种"可知的不确定性"治理模型?】
【开放性学术追问二:制度延期正义如何重构世代间的环境权利分配?】