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  1. Lisbon Village Hall and 9/11 Memorial vandalized | Waukesha Co. News

    VILLAGE OF LISBON — The Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department confirmed Saturday afternoon that the Lisbon Village Hall building,…
    #Portugal #PT #Europe #Europa #EU #freearticle #lisbonvillage #lisbonvillagehallbuilding #noticias #portugal #vandalism #waukeshacountysheriff
    europesays.com/2978836/

  2. Opinion: This Might Be the Most Economically Destabilizing War in Decades

    Now that the United States and Iran have declared a two-week cease-fire, the question is whether the war’s economic disruption will be short-lived or lasting. The lessons from history are sobering: In an interdependent global economy, the shock of the outbreak of war can produce long-term instabilities overnight, many of which become apparent only over time.

    nytimes.com/2026/04/08/opinion #FreeArticle #GiftArticle #gratis #NYT

  3. Opinion: This Might Be the Most Economically Destabilizing War in Decades

    Now that the United States and Iran have declared a two-week cease-fire, the question is whether the war’s economic disruption will be short-lived or lasting. The lessons from history are sobering: In an interdependent global economy, the shock of the outbreak of war can produce long-term instabilities overnight, many of which become apparent only over time.

    nytimes.com/2026/04/08/opinion #FreeArticle #GiftArticle #gratis #NYT

  4. Opinion: This Might Be the Most Economically Destabilizing War in Decades

    Now that the United States and Iran have declared a two-week cease-fire, the question is whether the war’s economic disruption will be short-lived or lasting. The lessons from history are sobering: In an interdependent global economy, the shock of the outbreak of war can produce long-term instabilities overnight, many of which become apparent only over time.

    nytimes.com/2026/04/08/opinion #FreeArticle #GiftArticle #gratis #NYT

  5. Opinion: This Might Be the Most Economically Destabilizing War in Decades

    Now that the United States and Iran have declared a two-week cease-fire, the question is whether the war’s economic disruption will be short-lived or lasting. The lessons from history are sobering: In an interdependent global economy, the shock of the outbreak of war can produce long-term instabilities overnight, many of which become apparent only over time.

    nytimes.com/2026/04/08/opinion #FreeArticle #GiftArticle #gratis #NYT

  6. Opinion: This Might Be the Most Economically Destabilizing War in Decades

    Now that the United States and Iran have declared a two-week cease-fire, the question is whether the war’s economic disruption will be short-lived or lasting. The lessons from history are sobering: In an interdependent global economy, the shock of the outbreak of war can produce long-term instabilities overnight, many of which become apparent only over time.

    nytimes.com/2026/04/08/opinion #FreeArticle #GiftArticle #gratis #NYT

  7. A record fourth year of drought in the Yakima basin is likely. Here’s a look at some projects that could help | Drought

    The Yakima Valley hasn’t experienced four consecutive years of drought since record-keeping began in the late 19th century.…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Environment #freearticle #nofreetext #Science #yhrreporters
    newsbeep.com/us/486577/

  8. A record fourth year of drought in the Yakima basin is likely. Here’s a look at some projects that could help | Drought

    The Yakima Valley hasn’t experienced four consecutive years of drought since record-keeping began in the late 19th century.…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Environment #freearticle #nofreetext #Science #yhrreporters
    newsbeep.com/us/486577/

  9. Rain helps Yakima Basin reservoirs after three years of drought | Local

    This week’s rain has offered gains to the Yakima River basin’s reservoir system after three years of drought…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Environment #freearticle #nofreetext #Science #yhrreporters
    newsbeep.com/us/344925/

  10. Rain helps Yakima Basin reservoirs after three years of drought | Local

    This week’s rain has offered gains to the Yakima River basin’s reservoir system after three years of drought…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Environment #freearticle #nofreetext #Science #yhrreporters
    newsbeep.com/us/344925/

  11. Wohler placed on injured reserve | Washington Co. Sports

    Indianapolis Colts safety Hunter Wohler, a 2021 graduate of Muskego High School, was placed on season-ending injured reserve…
    #NFL #IndianapolisColts #Indianapolis #Colts #Football #freearticle #Sports
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  12. Wohler placed on injured reserve | Washington Co. Sports

    Indianapolis Colts safety Hunter Wohler, a 2021 graduate of Muskego High School, was placed on season-ending injured reserve…
    #NFL #IndianapolisColts #Indianapolis #Colts #Football #freearticle #Sports
    rawchili.com/nfl/321585/

  13. System Upgrade – The New York Times (free article)

    System Upgrade

    We explore the new vibe in Silicon Valley.

    A Twitter sign being removed in San Francisco in 2023. Credit…Jim Wilson / The New York Times

    By Adam B. Kushner

    I’m the editor of this newsletter.

    Aug. 4, 2025, 7:03 a.m. ET

    You’re reading The Morning newsletter.  Make sense of the day’s news and ideas. Times journalists guide you through what’s happening — and why it matters.

    Silicon Valley has transformed. No surprise there — change is its business, after all. But just as artificial intelligence will upend the economy, it has already upended the culture of the place that makes it.

    America’s tech corridor holds immense influence over our future. So it’s worth understanding life there — and the people who power it. Today’s newsletter is about the new vibe in Silicon Valley. That’s the focus of several stories our tech journalists have recently reported from the world’s tech capital.

    ‘Shut up and grind’

    Silicon Valley behemoths like Google, Apple and Facebook became famous a generation ago for pitching great lifestyle jobs: Forget the cubicles and neckties of the old economy. Come enjoy free sushi and workout classes; take breaks for Ping-Pong. Let’s change the world!

    Then, around 2022, they decided they had become bloated. Meta eliminated a third of its work force. Elon Musk bought Twitter and fired three-quarters of its staff.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: System Upgrade – The New York Times

    #2025 #AIImpact #America #California #DonaldTrump #FreeArticle #History #Politics #Science #SiliconValley #Technology #TechnologyJobs #TheNewYorkTimes #Trump #UnitedStates #WorkEnvironment

  14. System Upgrade – The New York Times (free article)

    System Upgrade

    We explore the new vibe in Silicon Valley.

    A Twitter sign being removed in San Francisco in 2023. Credit…Jim Wilson / The New York Times

    By Adam B. Kushner

    I’m the editor of this newsletter.

    Aug. 4, 2025, 7:03 a.m. ET

    You’re reading The Morning newsletter.  Make sense of the day’s news and ideas. Times journalists guide you through what’s happening — and why it matters.

    Silicon Valley has transformed. No surprise there — change is its business, after all. But just as artificial intelligence will upend the economy, it has already upended the culture of the place that makes it.

    America’s tech corridor holds immense influence over our future. So it’s worth understanding life there — and the people who power it. Today’s newsletter is about the new vibe in Silicon Valley. That’s the focus of several stories our tech journalists have recently reported from the world’s tech capital.

    ‘Shut up and grind’

    Silicon Valley behemoths like Google, Apple and Facebook became famous a generation ago for pitching great lifestyle jobs: Forget the cubicles and neckties of the old economy. Come enjoy free sushi and workout classes; take breaks for Ping-Pong. Let’s change the world!

    Then, around 2022, they decided they had become bloated. Meta eliminated a third of its work force. Elon Musk bought Twitter and fired three-quarters of its staff.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: System Upgrade – The New York Times

    #2025 #AIImpact #America #California #DonaldTrump #FreeArticle #History #Politics #Science #SiliconValley #Technology #TechnologyJobs #TheNewYorkTimes #Trump #UnitedStates #WorkEnvironment

  15. System Upgrade – The New York Times (free article)

    System Upgrade

    We explore the new vibe in Silicon Valley.

    A Twitter sign being removed in San Francisco in 2023. Credit…Jim Wilson / The New York Times

    By Adam B. Kushner

    I’m the editor of this newsletter.

    Aug. 4, 2025, 7:03 a.m. ET

    You’re reading The Morning newsletter.  Make sense of the day’s news and ideas. Times journalists guide you through what’s happening — and why it matters.

    Silicon Valley has transformed. No surprise there — change is its business, after all. But just as artificial intelligence will upend the economy, it has already upended the culture of the place that makes it.

    America’s tech corridor holds immense influence over our future. So it’s worth understanding life there — and the people who power it. Today’s newsletter is about the new vibe in Silicon Valley. That’s the focus of several stories our tech journalists have recently reported from the world’s tech capital.

    ‘Shut up and grind’

    Silicon Valley behemoths like Google, Apple and Facebook became famous a generation ago for pitching great lifestyle jobs: Forget the cubicles and neckties of the old economy. Come enjoy free sushi and workout classes; take breaks for Ping-Pong. Let’s change the world!

    Then, around 2022, they decided they had become bloated. Meta eliminated a third of its work force. Elon Musk bought Twitter and fired three-quarters of its staff.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: System Upgrade – The New York Times

    #2025 #AIImpact #America #California #DonaldTrump #FreeArticle #History #Politics #Science #SiliconValley #Technology #TechnologyJobs #TheNewYorkTimes #Trump #UnitedStates #WorkEnvironment

  16. System Upgrade – The New York Times (free article)

    System Upgrade

    We explore the new vibe in Silicon Valley.

    A Twitter sign being removed in San Francisco in 2023. Credit…Jim Wilson / The New York Times

    By Adam B. Kushner

    I’m the editor of this newsletter.

    Aug. 4, 2025, 7:03 a.m. ET

    You’re reading The Morning newsletter.  Make sense of the day’s news and ideas. Times journalists guide you through what’s happening — and why it matters.

    Silicon Valley has transformed. No surprise there — change is its business, after all. But just as artificial intelligence will upend the economy, it has already upended the culture of the place that makes it.

    America’s tech corridor holds immense influence over our future. So it’s worth understanding life there — and the people who power it. Today’s newsletter is about the new vibe in Silicon Valley. That’s the focus of several stories our tech journalists have recently reported from the world’s tech capital.

    ‘Shut up and grind’

    Silicon Valley behemoths like Google, Apple and Facebook became famous a generation ago for pitching great lifestyle jobs: Forget the cubicles and neckties of the old economy. Come enjoy free sushi and workout classes; take breaks for Ping-Pong. Let’s change the world!

    Then, around 2022, they decided they had become bloated. Meta eliminated a third of its work force. Elon Musk bought Twitter and fired three-quarters of its staff.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: System Upgrade – The New York Times

    #2025 #AIImpact #America #California #DonaldTrump #FreeArticle #History #Politics #Science #SiliconValley #Technology #TechnologyJobs #TheNewYorkTimes #Trump #UnitedStates #WorkEnvironment

  17. System Upgrade – The New York Times (free article)

    System Upgrade

    We explore the new vibe in Silicon Valley.

    A Twitter sign being removed in San Francisco in 2023. Credit…Jim Wilson / The New York Times

    By Adam B. Kushner

    I’m the editor of this newsletter.

    Aug. 4, 2025, 7:03 a.m. ET

    You’re reading The Morning newsletter.  Make sense of the day’s news and ideas. Times journalists guide you through what’s happening — and why it matters.

    Silicon Valley has transformed. No surprise there — change is its business, after all. But just as artificial intelligence will upend the economy, it has already upended the culture of the place that makes it.

    America’s tech corridor holds immense influence over our future. So it’s worth understanding life there — and the people who power it. Today’s newsletter is about the new vibe in Silicon Valley. That’s the focus of several stories our tech journalists have recently reported from the world’s tech capital.

    ‘Shut up and grind’

    Silicon Valley behemoths like Google, Apple and Facebook became famous a generation ago for pitching great lifestyle jobs: Forget the cubicles and neckties of the old economy. Come enjoy free sushi and workout classes; take breaks for Ping-Pong. Let’s change the world!

    Then, around 2022, they decided they had become bloated. Meta eliminated a third of its work force. Elon Musk bought Twitter and fired three-quarters of its staff.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: System Upgrade – The New York Times

    #2025 #AIImpact #America #California #DonaldTrump #FreeArticle #History #Politics #Science #SiliconValley #Technology #TechnologyJobs #TheNewYorkTimes #Trump #UnitedStates #WorkEnvironment