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Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

Editorial: Why Metro needs its own police force

Metro is facing a doom spiral if it cannot make the system safer. Contracting with outside law enforcement service on the trains and buses has not served riders well. It needs its own police force.

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Brandon Marsh drives in 4 runs as Phils top Tigers

(Photo credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports) Brandon Marsh had four hits, including a two-run homer, and drove in four runs as the visiting Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Detroit Tigers 6-2 on Wednesday afternoon. Bryson Stott scored three runs for the Phillies, who took two games in the three-game series. Bryce Harper extended his hitting streak to 11 games with a ninth-inning single. Philadelphia starter Spence

Google.com 

The Green Bubble Nightmare Is Over, Apple Messages now Support RCS - Gizmodo

  1. The Green Bubble Nightmare Is Over, Apple Messages now Support RCS  Gizmodo
  2. How to Make Texting With Androids Better in iOS 18  Lifehacker
  3. Apple's latest OS betas enable iPhone mirroring on Mac  Engadget
  4. iOS 18 developer beta 2 just launched — here's what's new  Tom's Guide
  5. Apple finally adds support for RCS in latest iOS 18 beta  TechCrunch

LifeNews.com 

Supreme Court Appears to Put Idaho Abortion Ban on Pause While State Fights to Protect Babies

The U.S. Supreme Court, in a temporary post on its website, appears to have issued a 6-3 decision in Moyle v. United States and dismissed the case as “improvidently granted.” The decision reinstates the lower court’s pause on the Idaho law in question while litigation continues in the lower courts. While we were hopeful for a ruling on […]

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Digital Trends 

I’ve given up on Evernote

I've used Evernote to jot down ideas for years, but a series of unfortunate events has led to be abandoning the app for good.

The Wall Street Journal 

Mysteries: Flynn Berry's 'Trust Her'

Tom Nolan also reviews Peter Swanson’s “A Talent for Murder” and Walter Mosley’s “Farewell, Amethystine.”