Monday, September 18, 2023

Monday Links

 HEADLINES:

  • Here is what Detroit automakers have to give the UAW to get a deal, experts say (Detroit Free Press)

  • Five US citizens land in Qatar as part of US-Iran prisoner swap (Reuters)

  • U.S. asks for help finding missing F-35 fighter jet after pilot ejects during 'mishap' (NBC)

  • The Ken Paxton Verdict Is Not the Vindication Republicans Want (New Yorker)

  • Republicans run a big risk with impeachment (NPR)

  • Why a government shutdown this fall could be the costliest one ever (Yahoo)

  • Speaker McCarthy steps into the breach as his conference toils and shutdown looms (WP)

  • Hurricane Lee fades, but 'life-threatening' surf persists for thousands of miles (USA Today)

  • Letter shows Pope Pius XII probably knew about Holocaust early on (Reuters)

  • In Risky Hunt for Secrets, U.S. and China Expand Global Spy Operations (NYT)

  • Ukraine's Crimea attacks seen as key to counter-offensive against Russia (BBC)

  • The British Empire peaked 100 years ago this month (Economist)

  • Is China’s Economic Predicament as Bad as Japan’s? It Could Be Worse (WSJ)

  • Water-starved Saudi confronts desalination's heavy toll (AFP)

  • He Worked for the U.S. in Afghanistan. He’s Still Waiting to Come to the U.S. (Politico Mag)

  • Using Images To Train Large Language Models (Forbes)

  • ChatGPT Isn't Coming for Your Coding Job (Wired)

  • Dog Feels Like He Always Has To Be ‘On’ Around Family (The Onion)

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