Beyond the Page: Santa Barbara County Students Meet the Authors Behind the Books at SBCEO’s Author-Go-Round

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The Santa Barbara County Education Office’s 56th annual Author-Go-Round was a joyous success, bringing together more than 350 fifth through eighth grade students from schools across Santa Barbara County. Participants […]

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Stocks tumble on weak labor market data and AI concerns

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The tech-heavy Nasdaq is down 6% since its last record high set in October.

By John Towfighi, CNN

New York (CNN) — US stocks were lower Thursday, continuing a recent patch of volatility, as Wall Street grappled with persistent nerves about artificial intelligence and economic data showed the labor market weakened over the past two months.

The Dow was down 637 points, or 1.29%. The S&P 500 fell 1.37%, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite fell 1.74%.

Wall Street’s fear gauge, the VIX, surged 22% and rose above 20 points, a threshold that signals elevated volatility in markets.

The Nasdaq was set for its worst three-day slide since April as investors wrestle with the potential for AI to disrupt the software industry. An exchange-traded fund tracking the software industry was down 3% Thursday and has fallen eight trading sessions in a row.

“The near-term trigger was the Anthropic plug in release, but investors have been grappling with software for the past few months as AI reduces the need of coders and impacts the revenue stream of a number of companies,” Mohit Kumar, a strategist at Jefferies, said in a note.

“Currently the market is at a stage of shoot first and ask questions later,” Kumar said. “Concerns are also being raised around private equity and private credit companies given their exposure to the sector.”

While AI’s impact on software is in focus, Wall Street is in the midst of corporate earnings season, and there are also lingering nerves about just how profitable big tech companies’ bets on the AI boom will be.

Microsoft shares (MSFT) were down 3.2% and have traded lower five out of the past six sessions after the tech giant reported earnings one week ago.

Alphabet (GOOG) shares slumped 4.5% and were set for their worst day since May after the company reported earnings and outlined plans to ramp up spending on data centers and AI-related projects. The Nasdaq is down more than 6% from its last record high set in October.

Crypto was also hit by the risk-averse mood. Bitcoin slumped below $67,000 and hit its lowest level in 15 months.

Gold, usually considered a haven amid uncertainty, fell 2.3%. Silver plunged 13%, continuing a recent bout of extraordinary volatility.

Stocks extended their losses Thursday morning after two separate economic data reports painted a picture of a fragile labor market. US Treasury bonds rallied, pushing yields lower.

The monthly Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey showed job openings in December fell to their lowest level since 2020, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

That weaker-than-expected economic data came on the heels of data from Challenger, Gray & Christmas that showed last month was the worst January for job cut announcements since 2009.

CNN’s Fear and Greed Index hovered in “fear.”

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Ucrania y Rusia intercambian 314 prisioneros de guerra tras una nueva ronda de negociaciones “constructivas”

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Ucrania y Rusia se devolvieron 157 prisioneros de guerra cada uno este jueves, según la agencia estatal de noticias rusa TASS y el negociador estadounidense Steve Witkoff.

Este es el primer intercambio de este tipo en cuatro meses. La última vez que Rusia y Ucrania intercambiaron prisioneros fue en octubre de 2025.

El canal de televisión militar estatal ruso Zvezda informó que, además de los combatientes liberados, tres ciudadanos rusos residentes de la región de Kursk también fueron devueltos a sus hogares. Añadió que Emiratos Árabes Unidos y Estados Unidos mediaron el intercambio, y que el personal militar ruso devuelto se encuentra actualmente en Belarús.

El intercambio se produjo una vez que concluyó el segundo día de conversaciones trilaterales entre Ucrania, Rusia y Estados Unidos en Abu Dhabi.

Los negociadores acordaron que la próxima reunión trilateral se celebrará pronto, declaró el presidente de Ucrania, Volodymyr Zelensky, tras la conclusión de la segunda ronda de conversaciones.

“Se celebrará; acordamos que la próxima reunión se celebrará próximamente”, declaró Zelensky en una conferencia de prensa en Kyiv. “Es importante que el proceso continúe. Queremos resultados más rápidos. Si se planifica la próxima reunión, existe la posibilidad de que el diálogo continúe, lo cual definitivamente deseamos, para que conduzca al fin de la guerra”.

“En cuanto a la naturaleza de la conversación y lo que se discutió, hablamos de todo”, declaró Zelensky, añadiendo que esperará a que los negociadores ucranianos le informen por completo antes de dar más detalles. “Creen que la información es muy sensible”.

El jefe de gabinete presidencial ucraniano, Kyrylo Budanov, le dijo este jueves a una agencia de noticias ucraniana que las conversaciones trilaterales fueron “realmente constructivas”.

“Las negociaciones fueron verdaderamente constructivas. Agradezco a Estados Unidos y a los Emiratos Árabes Unidos su excelente organización y mediación”, declaró Budanov a RBC-Ucrania, quien formó parte del equipo negociador ucraniano en las conversaciones en Abu Dabi.

Por su parte, el enviado especial estadounidense Witkoff dijo en una publicación en X que “este resultado (el intercambio de prisioneros) se logró a partir de conversaciones de paz que han sido detalladas y productivas. Si bien aún queda mucho trabajo por hacer, pasos como este demuestran que el compromiso diplomático sostenido está dando resultados tangibles y avanzando en los esfuerzos para poner fin a la guerra en Ucrania”.

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