A.I. Is Coming For the Coders Who Made It NYT | Top Stories Leif Weatherby 3 June 2025 at 03:46 A.I.’s takeover of jobs may come first for computer science.
A.I. Is Coming For the Coders Who Made It NYT | Opinion Leif Weatherby 2 June 2025 at 17:01 A.I.’s takeover of jobs may come first for computer science.
Uyghur Workers Are Moved to Factories Across China to Supply Global Brands NYT | China David Pierson, Vivian Wang, Pablo Robles, Nico Chilla and Rumsey Taylor 30 May 2025 at 11:51 China’s persecution of Uyghurs prompted the U.S. to ban Xinjiang imports. China found a way around it — by shipping more Uyghurs across the country.
Tales of Rejection and Acceptance NYT | Opinion 21 May 2025 at 01:37 Readers respond to a column by David Brooks about “the most rejected generation.” Also: Who is running the country?; flying the flag.
LinkedIn Executive: A.I. Is Coming for Entry-Level Jobs NYT | Opinion Aneesh Raman 19 May 2025 at 17:01 A.I. is threatening entry-level jobs.
‘We Are the Most Rejected Generation’ NYT | Opinion David Brooks 16 May 2025 at 05:00 There’s a cost to making it so hard to be a young person right now.
‘Huge Increases in Prices for American Working Families’: Three Experts on What Trump’s Economic Policy Means NYT | China Josh Barro, Lael Brainard and Conor Sen 21 April 2025 at 05:12 A look at tariffs, the Fed, the dollar and how uncertainty is wreaking havoc on financial markets.
Can China Fight Deflation and Trump’s Tariffs at the Same Time? NYT | China Alexandra Stevenson 18 April 2025 at 02:16 China is facing a double whammy: corrosive deflation and tariffs that threaten to block trade. Chinese workers will be the biggest casualties.
For China’s Jobless Young People, Hostels Are the Place to Be NYT | China Vivian Wang 1 November 2023 at 17:00 Chinese backpacker hostels offering bunk beds for a few dollars a night have become hubs for the anxiety and ambitions of job-seeking youth.
Migrant Workers Propelled China’s Rise. Now Many See Few Options. NYT | China Li Yuan 1 November 2023 at 12:01 Migrant workers, who moved from China’s villages to its big cities, were a secret weapon building the economy. Now many see few options.