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Two immigration moves underscore the issue’s 2024 potency: From the Politics Desk
NBC News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoEven against this backdrop, the moves from...risks. The president failed to earn much credit with...
How a union joined the Trump-proofing craze
Politico· 7 days agoThough border crossings have declined in recent months, Biden is expected to sign an executive order in the coming days designed to improve processes now in use on the southern ...
The other Democratic convention
Politico· 7 days ago...The Salem News. — “Massachusetts migrant-family shelter program kicks out more than 20 people for ‘inappropriate actions’,” by Rick Sobey, Boston...
Worldview: Latin American Swimwear Brands Go Global
The Business of Fashion· 6 days agoThis week’s round-up of global markets fashion business news also features Dubai gold smugglers, footwear giant Bata India and Uganda’s used clothing...
California Teachers Are Using AI to Grade Papers. Who’s Grading the AI?
Lost Coast Outpost· 5 days agoYour children could be some of a growing number of California kids having their writing graded by software instead of a teacher. California school districts are signing more contracts for artificial ...
'Georgia Is Our Laboratory': Inside Trump's Plan to Rig 2024
Rolling Stone· 2 days agoThe Peach State is unique — it’s the sole battleground state in which the Republican Party has total...
More California teachers are using AI to grade papers. Who’s grading the AI?
The Desert Sun via Yahoo News· 7 days agoEven if a teacher or district wants to shell out for an AI tool, guidance for safe and responsible use is still getting worked out. Governments are placing high-risk labels ...
On the town: How to do SIPS like a pro | Let’s Eat
Philly.com· 5 days agoCenter City District SIPS, the warm-weather happy-hour promotion, is launching its 20th season. Also this week, critic Craig LaBan reviews the new...
‘Lunar Lake’ Explained: How Intel’s Moonshot Mobile CPUs Will Escalate the AI Wars
PC Magazine· 6 days agoTAIPEI—"Chips are cool again," said Michele Johnston Holthaus, executive vice president and general...
A Portrait of Japanese America, in the Shadow of the Camps
The New Yorker· 6 days agoIn September, 1940, an F.B.I. report on the inner workings of the Japanese community bore this out,...