Trump’s war rhetoric is coarse. It’s also heard differently, depending on the audience – Los Angeles Times

Former President Trump’s war rhetoric remains notably coarse and divisive. The Los Angeles Times highlights how his aggressive language resonates differently across varied audiences, reflecting deep political and cultural divides.

Roland Names Price to Lead U.S. Operations – Los Angeles Business Journal

Roland has appointed Price to head its U.S. operations, aiming to strengthen its market presence. The leadership change marks a strategic move to boost growth and innovation in the competitive Los Angeles business landscape.

The Athletic Probing Dianna Russini Over Mike Vrabel Photos – Front Office Sports

The Athletic faces scrutiny after probing Dianna Russini over photos with Mike Vrabel. The incident sparks debate on journalistic ethics and personal boundaries in sports media, highlighting challenges in reporter-front office relations.

How California’s Bullet Train Went Off the Rails (Published 2022) – The New York Times

California’s high-speed rail project, initially hailed as transformative, has faced costly delays, management issues, and political hurdles, stalling progress and raising questions about its future viability, The New York Times reports.

The 30 largest cities in the US (and their investment strengths) – Investment Monitor

The 30 largest US cities are emerging as diverse investment hubs, driven by tech innovation, real estate growth, and robust infrastructure. This report highlights each city’s unique strengths shaping America’s economic future.