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1. Investors Pour $27.1 Billion Into A.I. Start-Ups, Defying a Downturn


Funding for A.I. firms made up nearly half the $56 billion in U.S. start-up financing from April to June, according to PitchBook.
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2. U.S. Awards $504 Million for ‘Tech Hubs’ in Overlooked Regions


Biden administration officials hope the money will help propel technological innovation in areas that have historically received less government funding.
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3. Bruce Bastian, a Founder of WordPerfect, Is Dead at 76


A favorite of early personal computer users, his company was eventually overtaken by Microsoft Word. He later came out as gay and became an L.G.B.T.Q. activist.
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4. Maurie McInnis, Yale’s New President, Emphasized Policing at Previous Post


In her four years at the state university, Maurie McInnis drew criticism from faculty members who said some of her decisions violated academic freedom.
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5. Northwestern Law School Accused of Bias Against White Men in Hiring


The lawsuit was filed a year after the Supreme Court struck down the use of racial and gender preferences in college admissions.
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6. FDA Approves Donanemab, Eli Lilly’s New Drug for Early Alzheimer’s


The drug, Kisunla, made by Eli Lilly, is the latest in a new class of treatments that could modestly slow cognitive decline in initial stages of the disease but also carry safety risks.
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7. New Drug Approved for Early Alzheimer’s


The drug, Kisunla, made by Eli Lilly, is the latest in a new class of treatments that could modestly slow cognitive decline in initial stages of the disease but also carry safety risks.
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8. Lawsuit Challenges Affirmative Action in Hiring at Northwestern Law School


The complaint was filed a year after the Supreme Court struck down the use of racial and gender preferences in college admissions.
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9. Videos Show Ants Amputating Nest Mates’ Legs to Save Their Lives


The insects seem to know which injuries to treat as they engage in a behavior that seems almost human.
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10. Alaska’s Juneau Ice Field Is Melting at an ‘Incredibly Worrying’ Pace, Scientists Say


The speed of decline in the Juneau Ice Field, an expanse of 1,050 interconnected glaciers, has doubled in recent decades, scientists discovered.
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11. Elon Musk’s Politics May Be Pushing Some Buyers Away From Tesla


The Tesla chief executive’s polarizing statements have alienated some potential customers and may be partly responsible for a recent slump in sales.
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12. In Ukraine War, A.I. Begins Ushering In an Age of Killer Robots


Driven by the war with Russia, many Ukrainian companies are working on a major leap forward in the weaponization of consumer technology.
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13. A Reporter’s Unlikely Path From a Wisconsin Jail to Journalism


While serving a sentence for burglary, I enrolled in a college journalism class. When I interviewed my correctional officer, my world broadened.
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14. Debris Found in North Carolina Came From SpaceX Dragon, NASA Says


An object found on a hiking trail west of Asheville, N.C., had traveled to the International Space Station, the space agency said.
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15. Supreme Court Declines to Rule on Social Media Laws in Florida and Texas


The justices unanimously returned two cases, which concerned state laws that supporters said were aimed at “Silicon Valley censorship,” to lower courts. Critics had said the laws violated the sites’ First Amendment rights.
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16. Debris Flows After Wildfires in New Mexico Threaten Towns


Flooding in Ruidoso, N.M., over the weekend showed how wildfire damage, worsening under climate change, can put people at even greater risk than the fires themselves.
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17. Supreme Court Declines to Rule on Florida and Texas Social Media Laws


The justices returned both cases, which concerned state laws that supporters said were aimed at “Silicon Valley censorship,” to lower courts. Critics had said the laws violated the sites’ First Amendment rights.
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18. Chinese Rocket Crashes After Accidentally Launching During Test


The commercial company Space Pioneer said the accident occurred because of a structural failure in the connection between the rocket and its testing platform.
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19. Supreme Court Declines to Rule on Tech Platforms’ Free Speech Rights


The justices returned both cases, which concerned state laws that supporters said were aimed at “Silicon Valley censorship,” to lower courts. Critics had said the laws violated the sites’ First Amendment rights.
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20. Meta’s Ad-Free Subscription Violates Competition Law, E.U. Says


Regulators said the subscription service introduced last year is a “pay or consent” method to collect personal data and bolster advertising.
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