Apple Built Its Empire With China. Now Its Foundation Is Showing Cracks.
Tuesday, November 8, 2022 | |
| By Nick Corasaniti and Charles Homans Even as voting goes smoothly, the 2022 midterm elections have exposed the toll Donald J. Trump's falsehoods have taken on American democracy. | | | By Tripp Mickle, Chang Che and Daisuke Wakabayashi Lawmakers' objections to an obscure Chinese semiconductor company and tough Covid-19 restrictions are hurting Apple's ability to make new iPhones in China. | | | By Jason Horowitz and Catherine Porter Inflation and anxiety over nuclear weapons may be eating into some popular support for the war, but key governments remain insulated from the pressures for now. | | |
| Sports | Sports of The Times By Kurt Streeter Female college athletes are making millions thanks to their large social media followings. But some who have fought for equity in women's sports worry that their brand building is regressive. | | | Opinion | Ezra Klein By Ezra Klein Here comes the G.O.P.'s calamity caucus | | |
| By Reuters António Guterres, the United Nations secretary general, urged world leaders at the COP27 climate summit to accelerate their countries' efforts to address climate change or face "climate hell." | | | Best of Late Night By Trish Bendix "Trump doesn't even know what that means," Jimmy Fallon said after Donald Trump referred to the Florida governor as "Ron DeSanctimonious." | | |
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