My top post of the past week and ever since launching this newsletter: In the Hills.
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Trump aide Walt Nauta indicted in classified documents case (CNN)
Trump indictment: A moment of reckoning for the former president (WP)
Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee, initially assigned to oversee his case (ABC)
Trump criminal indictment is unsealed, shows he faces more than 30 charges. (WP)
4 children lost in the jungle for 40 days after a plane crash are found alive in Colombia (AP)
Air quality improves in US, but alerts remain due to Canadian wildfires (USA Today)
‘Why the hell are we doing this?’ McCarthy’s fractured leadership team faces new abortion tension (Politico)
The True Purpose of Ukraine’s Counteroffensive (Atlantic)
UNICEF concerned by Taliban move to bar international groups from Afghan education sector (AP)
DeSantis campaign shares apparent AI-generated fake images of Trump and Fauci (NPR)
Big Tech Is Bad. Big A.I. Will Be Worse. (NYT)
From Samurai, Viking And More: AI Artist Reimagines Selfies Throughout History (NDTV)
This under-the-radar customer engagement platform can rally more than 40% with the help of A.I., Goldman says (CNBC)
Why AI Will Save the World (Marc Andreessen)
Meta plans to put AI everywhere on its platforms (Axios)
Jefferies sees AI fuelling next wave of innovation in oil and gas sector (Reuters)
OpenAI CEO calls for global cooperation to regulate AI (CNN)
Don’t blame us for AI’s threat to humanity, we’re just the technologists (Financial Times)
Google Translate vs. ChatGPT: Which One Is the Best Language Translator? (PCMag)
Ocean Currents Are Slowing, With Potentially Devastating Effects (Wired)
A tiny, ancient hominin may have been surprisingly clever (Economist)
One year after recall, violent crime is up under SF DA Brooke Jenkins (Mission Local)
How life for animals changed when humans stayed home during the pandemic (WP)
Jennifer Lawrence: I’m ‘Totally’ Open to Playing Katniss Again in New ‘Hunger Games’ Movies (Variety)
Body Breaking Down In Totally Different Order Than Man Expected (The Onion)
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