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The New York Times - World
U.N. Live Updates: Zelensky Calls for Global Focus to Stay on Ukraine
To reverse Russia’s steady battlefield advances, the Ukrainian leader needs the support of Western allies whose attention is also demanded by other wars.3 minutes ago - Ukraine -
The New York Times - Business
Behind OpenAI’s Audacious Plan to Make A.I. Flow Like Electricity
Sam Altman, OpenAI’s chief executive, is talking to the United Arab Emirates, Asian chipmakers and U.S. officials to expand the computing power needed to build artificial intelligence.32 minutes ago -
MarketWatch - Business
This family makes ‘really good money’ — and spends $70,000 of it on child care
Families who pay for child care now spend an average of 18.6% of their income on this service.1 hour ago -
The New York Times - Sports
How Drake, Sabrina Carpenter and Rihanna Helped Make Soccer Shirts Fashionable
The global market for retro jerseys is thriving, and Americans are leading the charge.1 hour ago -
The Hill - Politics
Ty Cobb on Cannon getting alleged would-be Trump assassin's case: 'You can't make this up'
Former White House attorney Ty Cobb said it's a "remarkable coincidence" that the case involving former President Trump's second assassination threat was assigned to U.S. District Judge Aileen ...1 hour ago - Donald Trump -
ESPN - Sports
Way-Too-Early Top 25: South Carolina stays No. 1, Maryland makes it in
With just over a month left until the season begins, where the best teams fall in behind the Gamecocks -- including the Terrapins.1 hour ago -
CBS Sports - Sports
MLB hot seat: Giants' Farhan Zaidi and more executives whose jobs could be on the line this offseason
The dying days of the regular season often mean it's time for a job review2 hours ago - MLB -
MarketWatch - Business
Goldman says these companies with high labor costs should benefit as job market slows
The flip side of a labor market deteriorating is that wage pressure on profit margins ease. Here are companies that benefit.3 hours ago -
ABC News - Tech
Can AI make video games more immersive? Some studios turn to AI-fueled NPCs
For decades, video games have relied on scripted, stilted interactions with non-player characters to help shepherd gamers in their journeys3 hours ago -
ABC News - Entertainment
Can AI make video games more immersive? Some studios turn to AI-fueled NPCs for more interaction
For decades, video games have relied on scripted, stilted interactions with non-player characters to help shepherd gamers in their journeys3 hours ago -
Inc. - Business
Job Worries Loom as Consumer Confidence Dips
The Conference Board reports a sizable drop in Americans' outlook for the next six months.3 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
California bears make themselves at home as humans build closer to nature
Residents in Sierra Madre report increased bear sightings – and some bears are finding their way into homes and yards. Humans are building homes closer to the forest in southern California, and ...4 hours ago - California -
CNBC - Business
Residents of Wyoming have the most positive outlook on life, new survey shows—Hawaii didn't make the top 5
Hawaii may be the happiest state in America, but which states in America have the most optimistic outlooks on life? Here's what a recent survey shows.4 hours ago -
CBS Sports - Sports
2024 college football Week 5 picks against the spread, odds, lines, trends: Vegas expert makes picks
Legendary Vegas handicapper Bruce Marshall has studied the trends and found the best betting values during the Week 5 college football schedule4 hours ago - College Football -
The Hill - Politics
We need to have a talk about making the federal bureaucracy work better
At a dinner in Washington, a group of politicians and NGO leaders discussed the challenges of running a federal agency and the importance of having the right people in place to "turn around the ...4 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
Trump is making paternalistic, delusional promises to women
This struck me as an underrated example of Trump revealing his dark worldview.5 hours ago - Donald Trump -
ABC News - Top stories
WATCH: Japanese scientists make a robot face with living skin that can smile
Researchers believe the technology could help pave the way for lifelike biohybrid humanoid robots in the future.5 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
Trump’s on Truth Social MAKING NO SENSE AT ALL AGAIN | Arwa Mahdawi
We are all now so desensitised to Trump that it can be easy to forget he lacks the ability to string a sentence together. Yet he’s frighteningly close to being back in charge. Ladies, are you ...6 hours ago - Donald Trump -
Inc. - Business
AI Could Eliminate Your Employee's Job – Or Make It Better
Business leaders must be honest about how generative artificial intelligence will affect their employees.6 hours ago - Artificial Intelligence -
The Guardian - World
We’ve ‘gamified’ dating – and I am part of that problem. But there are ways to make it human and fun again | Elle Hunt
I admit I’ve ghosted men and failed to reply to them. The apps need to innovate, and our behaviour has to change too. You wouldn’t know it now, from my thousand-yard stare, but there was once a ...6 hours ago -
NBC News - Top stories
U.S. Forest Service pauses seasonal employee hiring amid budget shortfall
The U.S. Forest Service says it will pause seasonal employee hiring in the next fiscal year because of expected budget cuts.7 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Phillip Schofield to make TV comeback
The 62-year-old will appear in Channel 5’s Cast Away which sees him stranded on an island for 10 days.8 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
‘How would I ever make sense of this place?’: new eyes on New York – in pictures
From lovers caught kissing to subway ‘scratchiti’, Joseph Michael Lopez took more than two decades – and 20,000 steps a day – looking for moments that defined his city Continue reading...10 hours ago - New York -
CBS News - Politics
Dr. Jay Varma fired from current job after COVID-era sex party admission
There's more backlash after Dr. Jay Varma, New York City's former senior health advisor, admitted he ignored the same COVID-19 policies he insisted New Yorkers follow during the pandemic.Yesterday -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
At 83, the Costume Designer Pat Field Still Heeds Her Family’s Advice
The costume designer of “Sex and the City” and “The Devil Wears Prada,” now 82, still heeds her family’s advice.Yesterday -
Politico - Politics
Lobbyists exploit massive loophole to wine and dine lawmakers, aides at fancy getaways
Leading the way is the nonprofit Congressional Institute, which is run by veteran Republican staffers and funded by $3 million in annual dues from private interest groups.3 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Will AI Make Job Recruiting More Efficient---but Less Fair?
We asked readers what they think about companies that are relying more on artificial intelligence to screen candidates. Are the trade-offs acceptable?5 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
The Jobs Where You Can Still Land a Signing Bonus
Job offers this fall are going to mission critical hires. If you get one, recruiters say you have leverage.5 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
Tech Jobs Have Dried Up---and Aren't Coming Back Soon
Employment for software engineers has cooled as resources shift toward developing artificial intelligence.6 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
Amazon's Return-to-Office Plans Spark Concern and Debate Among Employees
Corporate staffers grumbled after the e-commerce giant told workers to be in the office full time starting next year.September 17 -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
Intel CEO Moves to Further Cut Costs and Separate Chip Making and Design
Company will make manufacturing operations an independent subsidiary and pause construction on plants in Europe and Asia.September 16