Plus, UK nurses walk out over pay. Microsoft cuts 10,000 employees amid recession fears; UK nurses strike for wage increases to keep up with inflation. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. TOP NEWS What to know about the Microsoft layoffs Saul Loeb /AFP via Getty Images - On Wednesday, Microsoft announced itâs cutting 10,000 employees over the next few months amid changes in consumer spending and economic uncertainty. [[NPR / Mary Wang](]
- The layoffs will impact about 5 percent of Microsoftâs workforce as the company adjusts to falling demand for digital services. [[CNN / Catherine Thorbecke and Hanna Ziady](]
- Microsoft becomes the latest in a series of tech companies to order layoffs that reverse a pandemic-fueled hiring spree. In recent months, Amazon, Salesforce, and Meta have cut thousands of jobs. [[Recode / Amanda Lewellyn](]
- However, Microsoft has plans to invest billions to develop artificial intelligence and video games. [[New York Times / Karen Weise](]
- The tech giant is expected to announce missed revenue targets after taking a $1.2 billion hit to its second-quarter earnings due to severance and consolidation costs. [[The Verge / Tom Warren](]
- Despite the ongoing tech sector layoffs, the overall job market is still pretty strong: 223,000 jobs were added to the economy in December, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. [[Vox / Madeleine Ngo](] ð If you read just one story Voxâs Peter Kafka explains how the Big Tech boom is over â and Wall Street knows it. [[Vox / Peter Kafka](]
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[Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( UK nurses strike - Thousands of British nurses walked off the job on Wednesday, demanding better pay to keep up the cost of living. [[Reuters / Sachin Ravikumar and Ben Makori](]
- They join teachers, train drivers, and other public health workers who have struck in recent weeks. UK inflation is above 10 percent, and energy prices remain high. [[NBC News / Patrick Smith](]
- The nurses have demanded their pay be increased 5 percent above inflation; the Conservative government argues that public sector wage hikes would drive prices even higher. [[Associated Press / Jill Lawless](]
- If no deal is reached, nurses will join ambulance workers for two more days of strikes in February in what could be the largest of the UKâs public health sector strikes so far. [[BBC / Nick Triggle](] Support our work Reader gifts help keep Vox and newsletters like Sentences free for all. Support our work with a gift today. [Give]( MISCELLANEOUS A Republican aide who accused conservative activist Matt Schlapp of groping him last year is suing Schlapp and his wife, alleging sexual battery and defamation. [[Vox / Ben Jacobs](] - A recent [analysis]( found that brewing a cup of filter coffee generates more greenhouse gas emissions than single-use coffee pods because it uses more coffee and water. [[Washington Post / Allyson Chiu](]
- The government of Sint Maarten has approved a plan to euthanize its entire vervet monkey population in the next few years, citing concerns about the invasive species. [[Guardian / Rebecca Bird](]
- On Wednesday, a lawyer for Derek Chauvin, the former police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd, asked a Minnesota court to overturn his clientâs conviction. [[NPR / Rachel Treisman](] VERBATIM âI donât think this is symptomatic of a bigger issue. This is more along the lines of a normalization.â [[Brad Reback, an analyst at the investment bank Stifel, on the Microsoft layoffs / NYT](] LISTEN TO THIS Weeds Time Machine: The Voting Rights Act Today, we are going back in time to 1965 to talk about one of the most significant pieces of civil rights legislation in American history: the Voting Rights Act. Once again, its fate is in the hands of the Supreme Court. Professor Atiba R. Ellis walks us through the legislative and judicial history of this landmark policy. [Listen now â¶]( Read more from Vox [Operation Warp Speed was a huge success. So why is the US turning away from it?]( [How China came to regret its one-child policy]( [âHaterâ doesnât have to be a dirty word]( [A new Supreme Court case could turn every workplace into a religious battleground]( [The bar is low for television reboots. Night Court clears it.](
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