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Kate Sessions and the Devotion to Delight: The Forgotten Woman Who Covered California with Trees and Flowers In May 1941, next to news of the Nazi savagely bombing London, The Los Angeles Times published a memorial profile of “California’s Mother of Gardens” — a hopeful antidote to…Continued here
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WorkDave Clark, the former Amazon exec who lost out to Andy Jassy, just quit his startup CEO role because the founder returned  © 2023 Fortune Media IP Limited. All Rights Reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy | CA Notice at Collection and Privacy Notice | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Ad Choices FORTUNE is a trademark of Fortune Media IP Limited, registered in the U.S. and other countries. FORTUNE may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.S&P Index data is the property of Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. and its licensors. All rights reserved. Terms & Conditions. Powered and implemented by Interactive Data Managed Solutions. Work
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WorkWorkGas Prices Are Likely To Go Up Again — And There's 1 Big Reason Why  Oil prices will pinch hardest outside the United States. Americans pay the second-lowest gas prices in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the 38-nation club of rich countries, behind only Colombia. Like the U.S., Norway, which pays the highest prices, is a major producer of oil. But the Nordic nation’s high taxes on fuel have helped fund a massive buildout of charging stations, helping to propel electric vehicles to 80% of new cars sold last year.
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WorkWorkRuPaul’s Drag Race is one of America’s top entertainment export  The answer to the quiz is B, legendary designer and frequent Cher collaborator Bob Mackie. Lady Gaga featured in the first episode of season 9, which was viewed by almost 1 million people, while Ariana Grande has been a judge twice. Elton John has not joined the judging panel (yet!) but once recorded a video for the queens.
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WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkTropical storm could become 'extremely dangerous' hurricane, US experts warn  The climate crisis has fueled the hottest summer ever recorded, with various extreme weather conditions across the globe - increasing the risk of heatwaves, wildfires and floods in addition to tropical storms and hurricanes. According to the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service, June to August was the planet's warmest period since the 1940s, when records began. WorkWorkUK owners of smart home devices being asked for swathes of personal data  Experts found that companies were asking for the users’ date of birth – although this was optional on some machines.Under the General Data Protection Regulations (known as GDPR), companies must be transparent about the data they collect and how it is processed. The data collected must also be relevant and limited to what is necessary for the processing to take place.However, Which? argued that the reasons for taking information are often too broad for consumers to appreciate, with companies claiming “legitimate interests”. The consumer champion said that when consumers come to click accept, unless they closely analyse the fine print, they have little to no idea what will actually happen next with their data. WorkWe Bet You Can't Guess How Many Americans Actually Retire With a Million Bucks  If you expect Social Security benefits to be part of your retirement picture, it’s important to understand how much you might be able to collect. You can receive your full benefit amount when you retire at your normal retirement age, but it’s possible to take benefits as early as 62. Doing so, however, can shrink the amount you’re able to receive. On the other hand, you can increase your benefit amount by waiting until age 70 to apply. Deciding when to take Social Security benefits is another topic you may want to discuss with your financial advisor. WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkRun amok: 11,000 DQ'd at marathon, per report  Bolivian runner Héctor Garibay Flores won the men\'s marathon in a course-record 2 hours, 8 minutes, 23 seconds, breaking the previous mark by more than two minutes. Kenyan Celestine Chepchirchir was the women\'s champion in 2:27:17. WorkWorkWorkWorkBurning Man’s Muddy Aftermath: A Desert Full of ‘Moop’  Jack Healy is a Phoenix-based national correspondent who focuses on the fast-changing politics and climate of the Southwest. He has worked in Iraq and Afghanistan and is a graduate of the University of Missouri’s journalism school. More about Jack Healy WorkWorkWorkWorkNFL Week 1 Injury tracker  Breece Hall, RB, QMon, Sep 4: Coach Robert Saleh said that he expects Hall (knee) to suit up for Sept. 11\'s regular-season opener against the Bills on Monday Night Football, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports. WorkWorkDeclan Rice, Harry Kane? How do clubs replace one big star?  The Hammers do not look like a team who had their midfield core cut out over the summer. Replacing a key player will never be an easy task, but it looks like Moyes\' men may have provided a blueprint for others to follow in the future. WorkMcConnell, Dismissing Health Questions, Insists He Will Continue as Leader  Annie Karni is a congressional correspondent. She was previously a White House correspondent. Before joining The Times, she covered the White House and Hillary Clinton\'s 2016 presidential campaign for Politico, and spent a decade covering local politics for the New York Post and the New York Daily News. More about Annie Karni WorkWorkWorkCatch up on CFB recruiting: The commits, flips, trends and transfers you might have missed  Again, this is not suggesting that any quarterback has expressed interest in transferring, but given the landscape, Georgia\'s quarterback room lends itself to the question of what happens in the future. Kirby Smart named Carson Beck the starter for this season, which leaves Brock Vandagriff, who is a redshirt sophomore, and Gunner Stockton, who signed in the 2022 class, on the bench. Beck is a redshirt junior, so he would hypothetically have another season as the starter. Add in that Georgia has the No. 2 overall prospect, quarterback Dylan Raiola, committed in the 2024 class, and there is a logjam that could see someone leave. Right now, Georgia has a good problem -- several good quarterbacks. However, it eventually could create a scenario where the depth is depleted for the future. Smart went through this before when Justin Fields transferred while Jake Fromm was the starter, but it\'ll be a tricky situation to navigate with multiple quarterbacks on the roster who could play and contribute to a team. WorkLondon to Norman: Inside one recruit's 5,000-mile official visit  For one weekend, Akinkunmi got to experience everything he wanted to and says it was extraordinary travel circumstances were worth it. If nothing else, he got to try Wagyu steak for the first time and the excitement in his voice describing the steak could be felt through the phone. WorkPats' Ezekiel Elliott pays homage to numbers on reversible chain  Elliott put together one of the greatest rookie seasons as a running back with 1,631 rushing yards as a rookie -- a Cowboys\' record and third-best in NFL history. He also ran for 15 touchdowns, three shy of Eric Dickerson\'s rookie record. The NFL named Elliott as Rookie of the Year and a member of the All-Pro First Team. WorkWorkFantasy hockey preview: How to draft your centers  Bo Horvat, C, New York Islanders: Sure, he finished 48th among all players for fantasy points last season. But most of that damage was done when Horvat was with the Vancouver Canucks. Horvat had 31 goals and 54 points in 49 games with the Canucks, but only deposited seven goals and 16 points in 30 games with the Isles. A healthy Mathew Barzal likely improves Horvat\'s outcomes on Long Island, but not enough to consider him among the top tiers of centers. WorkBiden Rejects Proposed Conditions for Plea Deals in Sept. 11 Case  Carol Rosenberg has been covering the U.S. naval base at Guantánamo Bay, including detention operations and military commissions, since the first prisoners were brought there from Afghanistan in January 2002. She worked as a metro, national and foreign correspondent with a focus on coverage of conflict in the Middle East for The Miami Herald from 1990 to 2019. More about Carol Rosenberg WorkPence Calls Trump’s Populism a ‘Road to Ruin’ for the G.O.P.  Jonathan Swan is a political reporter who focuses on campaigns and Congress. As a reporter for Axios, he won an Emmy Award for his 2020 interview of then-President Donald J. Trump, and the White House Correspondents’ Association’s Aldo Beckman Award for “overall excellence in White House coverage” in 2022. More about Jonathan Swan WorkWorkProsecutors Rest Case Against Peter Navarro in Contempt Trial  Under cross-examination, Mr. George acknowledged that after Mr. Navarro initially responded to requests from the committee, members did not approach Mr. Trump or his lawyers to clarify whether he had expressly asked Mr. Navarro not to cooperate, citing executive privilege. WorkFatality Draws Scrutiny to Spicy ‘One Chip Challenge’ Product  An earlier version of this article misidentified the institution that studied Carolina Reaper risks in 2020. It was the University of Mississippi Medical Center, not the National Center for Biotechnological Information, which provided online access to the study. WorkGeorgia’s Ban on Transgender Care for Minors Takes Effect Again  It was not immediately clear how the appellate decision concerning Alabama would affect Florida. A federal judge there ruled narrowly on a challenge to a similar ban, telling the state it could not enforce parts of the law against the families who sued to challenge it. WorkWorkCalifornia Democrats Want Courts to Let Cities Clear Homeless Camps  Shawn Hubler is a national correspondent based in California. Before joining The Times in 2020 she spent nearly two decades covering the state for The Los Angeles Times as a roving reporter, columnist and magazine writer, and shared three Pulitzer Prizes won by the paper\'s Metro staff. More about Shawn Hubler |
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