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16 Nov 2023

#politics

The American Mind: Potemkin Villagers | The Roundtable Ep. 195
Potemkin Villagers | The Roundtable Ep. 195
In this episode of The American Mind's 'Editorial Roundtable', the editors discuss the upcoming visit of Xi Jinping to San Francisco and Governor Newsom's focus on cleaning up the city. They also talk about Nikki Haley's call for cracking down on pseuds and Kathy Hochul's views on free speech and cancel culture. Recommended reading includes Christmas Karol and American Mind articles.


#society

Le Monde: Blaze at coal mine company building in China kills 26
Blaze at coal mine company building in China kills 26
A fire in a coal company building in northern China kills 25 people and injures many more. The cause of the fire is under investigation.


#economy

Fox News: Here's the proof Bidenomics really isn't working for Americans
Here's the proof Bidenomics really isn't working for Americans
The American economy is struggling, with high inflation and declining wages. The Biden administration's claims of a strong economy are not resonating with voters. People are facing financial difficulties, with record levels of credit card debt and a stagnant housing market.


#other

Fox News: New tech fails to help adoptive parents navigate obstacles: probe
New tech fails to help adoptive parents navigate obstacles: probe
An investigation into an AI tool called "Family-Match" designed to match children in foster care with adoptive parents found limited success, often leading to unwilling families. Some states, like Virginia and Georgia, stopped using the tool, while Florida had a better experience. Experts believe that the tool needs more data and refinement to be effective, but states are willing to continue using it. However, critics argue that AI systems could complicate the adoption process and cannot replace the importance of human connection.