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Flood of Workers Has Made the Fed’s Job Less Painful. Can It Persist?

Federal Reserve officials thought job gains would taper off more, but they’ve remained strong. An improving supply of workers has been crucial.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original

China’s Government Offers Love, but Entrepreneurs Aren’t Buying It

The government’s new 31-point guidelines meant to inspire confidence feel empty to businesspeople after a three-year clampdown and no concrete changes.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original

Israel’s Identity Hangs in the Balance Over a Judicial Overhaul

Lawmakers are set to vote Monday on whether to limit the Supreme Court’s power as one element of a government plan to overhaul judicial authority. It is part of a profound rift over Israel’s nature and future.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original

An A.I. Supercomputer Whirs to Life, Powered by Giant Computer Chips

The new supercomputer, made by the Silicon Valley start-up Cerebras, was unveiled as the A.I. boom drives demand for chips and computing power.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original

China’s Addiction to Coal Deepens in the Heat

While pledging to reduce carbon emissions, the country is greatly increasing its use of the fossil fuel to generate electricity.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original

China Rejects Pressure From U.S. to Do More to Address Climate Change

John Kerry, President Biden’s climate envoy, emerges from talks in Beijing without a new agreement. But just talking is progress, he said.

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U.S. Recession Appears Less Likely, Economists Say

Rising interest rates were widely expected to put the U.S. economy in reverse. Now things are looking rosier, but don’t pop the Champagne corks yet.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original