Tuesday, October 17, 2023

For You: The Five-Day Office Week Is Dead

Plus, U.S. Tightens China's Access to Advanced Chips for Artificial Intelligence
October 17, 2023

NEWS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED

U.S. Tightens China's Access to Advanced Chips for Artificial Intelligence

Facing Risky Options for Gaza Hostages, U.S. Turns to Longtime Mediator

Middle East War Adds to Surge in International Arms Sales

Putin Visits China to Bolster Ties With 'My Friend,' Xi

Momentous Shift Looms for Poland as Governing Party Looks Set to Be Ousted

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GUEST ESSAYS FROM OPINION

Nicholas Bloom

The Five-Day Office Week Is Dead

Remote work is not going anywhere.

Nir Avishai Cohen

I'm Going to War for Israel. Palestinians Are Not My Enemy.

This war could have been avoided, and no one did enough to prevent it.

Zeke Hausfather

I Study Climate Change. The Data Is Telling Us Something New.

There is increasing evidence that global warming has accelerated over the past 15 years rather than continued at a gradual, steady pace.

Amelia Tait

This Is What My Belly Looks Like

If an alien put all of humanity in a line and was tasked with picking out our species' unusual abdomens, the perfectly flat ones would be anomalous.

Rachel Goldberg

I Hope Someone Somewhere Is Being Kind to My Boy

Witnesses say my son was taken by Hamas.

Tomorrow: From Personal Profiles

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Annie Leibovitz, Now an Empty-Nester, Lists Upper West Side Duplex

The celebrated photographer is selling her co-op at 88 Central Park West. She is asking $8.6 million, and paid almost $11.3 million nine years ago.

Hamas Hijacked Victims' Social Media Accounts to Spread Terror

The use of hostages' Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp accounts to livestream attacks and issue death threats is a new tactic, experts said.

China Invested $1 Trillion to Gain Global Influence. Can That Go On?

Xi Jinping enhanced China's sway in the world by lending money for infrastructure. Now he's collecting debts and rethinking his signature aid initiative.

Dog Rescued After Freighter Crash (To Be Clear, It Was 100 Years Ago)

Finding a sunken ship in the vast Lake Superior, 800 feet down, is not easy. Identifying it can be even harder.

The 25 Best Restaurants in New Orleans Right Now

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Land-based aquaculture is still coming into its own, but it stands to upend an industry plagued by environmental concerns.

U.S. Army, Navy and Air Force Struggle for Recruits. The Marines Have Plenty.

As the other large military branches fall short of their goals despite offering signing bonuses and other incentives, the Marine Corps easily fills its ranks on swagger alone.

Help! I Was Denied Boarding on a Cruise, and I Wasn't the Only One.

A Chinese scientist, an Egyptian grandmother and a Bangladeshi woman from Queens were all turned away and refused a refund despite having the U.S. government's permission — and documents — to travel.

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