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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