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Why More Chinese Are Risking Danger in Southern Border Crossings to U.S.
Trekking the perilous Darién Gap and seeking asylum are risks worth taking for migrants from China who have lost hope in the country’s future.
The New York Times | | Fuente originalHow Elon Musk and Larry Page’s AI Debate Led to OpenAI and an Industry Boom
The people who were most afraid of the risks of artificial intelligence decided they should be the ones to build it. Then distrust fueled a spiraling competition.
The New York Times | | Fuente originalIsrael Orders Southern Gaza Residents to Evacuate
As its ground forces prepared to move in the south of Gaza, residents there were told to leave their homes, spreading fear and confusion.
The New York Times | | Fuente originalJudge Halts TikTok Ban in Montana
TikTok, which is owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, has been locked in a legal battle with Montana since the state passed the ban in April.
The New York Times | | Fuente originalAdvertisers Say They Do Not Plan to Return to X After Musk’s Comments
Elon Musk, the owner of X, criticized advertisers with expletives on Wednesday at The New York Times’s DealBook Summit.
The New York Times | | Fuente originalApple Is Doing Its Part to End Green Bubble Shaming. It’s Our Turn.
While texting technology will soon get better, the “blue versus green bubble” disparity is far from over.
The New York Times | | Fuente originalHenry Kissinger, Who Shaped U.S. Cold War History, Dies at 100
The most powerful secretary of state of the postwar era, he was both celebrated and reviled. His complicated legacy still resonates in relations with China, Russia and the Middle East.
The New York Times | | Fuente originalMás leídas hoy
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- El Gobierno se desdice de sus argumentos de octubre sobre los toques de queda
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- Los precios de los alimentos se disparan a causa de la especulación
- 150.000 personas cobrarán tarde el paro y las prestaciones tras el ciberataque al SEPE
- España tiene un déficit de 120.000 enfermeras
- Las guerras eternas del feminismo: del "sólo sí es sí" a la 'Ley Trans'
- States Urge Facebook to Abandon Plan for Children’s Instagram
- Bruselas prevé que las primeras partidas de los fondos europeos empiecen a llegar en julio: 9.000 millones serían para España
- El bloqueo de la ley que regula los fondos europeos amenaza con retrasar el reparto a 2022
- Las 'Big Tech' han canibalizado el arte. Debemos revivir a los artistas
- El empresariado alza la voz contra la inacción política frente a la crisis