No essay today. Just a few links.
HEADLINES:
U.S., Israel and Hamas reach tentative deal to pause conflict and free dozens of hostages (WP)
Biden orders top aides to prepare reprimands for violent Israeli settlers in West Bank (Politico)
Israel’s raid on al-Shifa Hospital is a litmus test (Globe and Mail)
Israel told Palestinians to evacuate to southern Gaza — and stepped up attacks there (NPR)
Hamas attack thrusts kibbutzniks into strange and terrible twilight (WP)
Xi signals marked shift in tone for China on US – but with Biden’s off-the-cuff ‘dictator’ comment can it last? (CNN)
What Xi Jinping got from his meeting with Joe Biden (Reuters)
Joe Biden floats Gavin Newsom presidency at APEC welcome reception in San Francisco (SFGate)
Capitol Hill is reaching a boiling point (MSNBC)
Hollywood’s actors are back to work—here’s what they actually got in SAG-AFTRA’s new contract (CNBC)
A cocktail of toxins is poisoning our fields. Its effect on humans? Nobody can tell us (Guardian)
4 women dead, 1 critically injured in Memphis shootings, police say (ABC)
How did time begin, and how will it end? (BBC)
Scientists Discover How Cats Communicate (Newsweek)
A Coder Considers the Waning Days of the Craft (New Yorker)
How Sam Altman's ouster went down, according to OpenAI's ex-president (Axios)
Sam Altman breaks silence on OpenAI firing. (Mashable)
Screens are good, actually (Verge)
Is Argentina the First A.I. Election? (NYT)
Report: That Was Very Stupid Thing To Say (The Onion)
No comments:
Post a Comment