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I’m a manager seeing more AI slop. It’s changing how I give feedback.

Zoe Hawkins is seeing more AI slop come across her desk. It’s changing how she gives feedback. Courtesy of Zoe Hawkins Zoe Hawkins, a content marketer in Arizona, said she’s seeing traces of AI in the work she edits. She tells the people she manages that it’s fine to use AI, but that they still […]

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Delayed Jobs Data to Give Snapshot of a Labor Market Under Stress

Employment numbers for September will be revealed on Thursday, the most significant release of economic data since the federal government shut down on Oct. 1, along with most of its surveys of workers and firms. In this fast-changing economy, the delayed report is already out of date. Economists believe that the labor market hit at […]

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Understanding the Right’s Antisemitic Turn

The American right has been having a heated, high-stakes debate about the appeal of antisemitic ideas among younger conservatives. And to my mind, a crucial question is whether this was inevitable: Across the Trump era, the “America First” right has turned against immigration and globalization and become skeptical of foreign military commitments, including the U.S. […]

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In Red Tennessee, Democrats Dream of the Unlikeliest of Upsets

A special election for a heavily Republican House seat in Tennessee that was on virtually no one’s political radar a few months ago has surfaced as the unlikely new front in the fight for control of Congress. President Trump recently held a telephone rally for the Republican candidate, Matt Van Epps. Former Vice President Kamala […]

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‘Fasten your seatbelts’: Reagan-appointed judge fumes at Texas redistricting effort

A judge appointed by Ronald Reagan has fumed at the decision to reject the GOP’s proposed redistricting of Texas. In a 2-1 ruling, the three-judge panel said the new congressional maps drawn earlier this year must be set aside. The proposed map, should it have been passed into law, would have opened up five new […]

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Home Depot is selling a $14,646 ‘cottage’ tiny home kit – it comes with one bedroom and extra loft space

WITH the rising cost of living, the thought of being able to own your own home might feel like a pipe dream. But thanks to a savvy buy from Home Depot, your own pad might not be so far out of reach after all. Tiny homes have boomed in popularity across the United States over the past decade, mainly...

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Cheney Service to Underscore How Politics Has Changed Since He Was in Office

A memorial service for former Vice President Dick Cheney will be held on Thursday at Washington National Cathedral, the grand setting for many a high-profile funeral in the nation’s capital over the decades, but few quite like this one. At a time of deep partisan divisions in Washington and the country at large, an unlikely […]

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Lawrence Summers Has Come Back From Scandals. Will This Be His Last?

Of the many prominent roles Lawrence H. Summers has held over his career in government and Harvard University, the part he has played the longest is omnipresent public intellectual, appearing practically anywhere there is a microphone to deliver confident takes on the economy or global events. Not even a knack for picking fights and provoking […]

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