American road trip: Three generations, two cars, 2,000 miles on Route 66. My @USTODAY colleague @sarahdwire on her family's journey >>> https://t.co/UwYe2YFqPH via @usatoday
A visual look at how Republicans lost support in the Virginia and New Jersey races for governor: https://t.co/JtYmjAoz46 @JohnWest@jackgillum@peter_champelli
Want to see which neighboring precincts in Queens had sharply different results for Mamdani? Which parts of Manhattan were strongest for Cuomo? Spend some time with these maps: https://t.co/91EE9TkA3E
This is an essay about how I created a very-little-language model using Melville's "Bartleby the Scrivener." I asked it to finish my sentence: "I would..." and it responded "...prefer to, yes." My AI never quite got it right—the most human thing about it.
FEMA Is Paralyzed. Disaster-Torn Communities Are Paying the Price.
St. Louis’s tornado was months ago, but it’s still waiting for hundreds of millions in federal recovery funds to arrive
https://t.co/s12YIS2cBe via @WSJ
Toxic Fumes Are Leaking Into Airplanes, Sickening Crews and Passengers;
Big story and analysis by @_benkatz @JohnWest @AndrewTangel https://t.co/H7JnnNHtwx
Headline CPI was +0.38% in August, also the highest monthly reading (seasonally adjusted) since January
The 12-month rate was 2.9%, up from a low of 2.3% in April
The 6-month annualized rate was 2.3%
The 3-month annualized rate was 3.5%
Important reporting from @MHObserverAR@ArkAdvocate -->
Arkansas child welfare agency denies prosecutor access to internal files in teen’s severe abuse https://t.co/P5S5jaigL6
The story of the 121st Border War begins with a nod to the Post-Dispatch story from the very first — and how differently this one played out.
On #Mizzou's win in a rivalry renewed — today's 42-31 victory against Kansas.
https://t.co/UM2b6tjDV0
Employers added 22,000 jobs in August, with private sector payrolls up 38,000.
The unemployment rate rose to 4.3% (This is the highest since 2021.)
Job growth for June was revised down to show a *loss* of 13,000 jobs, and July was revised up to a gain of 79,000 from 73,000. On net, revisions subtracted 21,000 compared to the prior report.
Core prices in the CPI rose 0.32% in July, the second largest month over month increase this year. Core CPI is up 3.1% over the last 12 months
The 3-month annualized rate was 2.8%.
The 6-month annualized rate was 2.4%.
The bitter fight over redrawing U.S. House maps is the latest example of how the dominant party in many states is making extraordinary efforts to impose its will https://t.co/R1kT4xdZwN
Job creation over the last three months was just 106,000 — the lowest rolling three-month total since the pandemic. Excluding 2020, it was the softest three months of job creation since late 2010. https://t.co/5DMX7D7gw8