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1. Japan and South Korea Are Fighting Over an App at a Tense Time


SoftBank and Naver helped bridge geopolitical relations with a joint venture to own the operator of the messaging app Line, but now the partnership is fraying.
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2. Why Bragg Dropped Charges Against Most Columbia Student Protesters


The Manhattan district attorney’s office cited a lack of evidence in deciding not to prosecute 31 of the 46 people charged in the takeover of Hamilton Hall.
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3. How Pet Care Became a Big Business


People have grown more attached to their pets — and more willing to spend money on them — turning animal medicine into a high-tech industry worth billions.
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4. An Odd Rock in a Box Gets Linked to a Shooting Star That Fell 54 Years Ago


An Austrian forest ranger picked up the rock in 1976. Decades later, scientists discovered the object’s origin story while digging through old photos.
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5. What the Arrival of A.I. Phones and Computers Means for Our Data


Apple, Microsoft and Google need more access to our data as they promote new phones and personal computers that are powered by artificial intelligence. Should we trust them?
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6. Louisiana’s Ten Commandments Law Signals a Broader Christian Agenda


Gov. Jeff Landry wants his state to be at the forefront of a national movement to advance legislation with a Christian worldview.
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7. How Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Failed Children on Safety, States Say


The C.E.O. and his team drove Meta’s efforts to capture young users and misled the public about the risks, lawsuits by state attorneys general say.
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8. How Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Failed Children on Safety


The C.E.O. and his team drove Meta’s efforts to capture young users and misled the public about the risks, lawsuits by state attorneys general say.
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9. The Future of Netflix, Amazon and Other Streaming Services


Who will survive? Die? Thrive? And how? We talked to nearly a dozen top media executives and asked them to predict what lies ahead.
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10. These Grieving Parents Want Congress to Protect Children Online


A group is using the Mothers Against Drunk Driving playbook, sharing personal tragedies, to lobby for the Kids Online Safety Act.
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11. Are We Loving Our Pets to Death?


Pet owners are treating their animal charges ever more like humans. But that isn’t good for pets, or for us, many experts argue.
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12. Piping Up at the Gates of Dawn


Astronomers have found the earliest and most distant galaxy yet.
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13. The Culture Wars Came to a California Suburb. A Leader Has Been Ousted.


Voters recalled a Southern California school board president after his conservative majority approved policies on critical race theory and transgender issues.
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14. Florida to Pay Millions to Victims of Abuses at Notorious Reform School


A $20 million program will give financial restitution to students who endured abuse and neglect at the hands of the state.
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15. Gilead Shot Provides Total Protection From HIV in Trial of Young African Women


An injection given just twice a year could herald a breakthrough in protecting the population that has the highest infection rates.
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16. CDK Global Cyberattack Disrupts Car Sales in U.S. and Canada


The attacks on a software provider, CDK Global, affect systems that store customer records and automate paperwork and data for sales and service.
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17. Luisiana exige que todas las aulas públicas exhiban los diez mandamientos


La ley firmada el miércoles por el gobernador Jeff Landry convierte al estado en el único con este mandato. Los críticos han prometido presentar un recurso de inconstitucionalidad.
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18. Wells College’s Beloved Minerva Statue Is Decapitated


A replica of the Athena Giustiniani that greeted students at Wells College for more than 150 years was accidentally decapitated in the scramble to close the institution forever.
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19. Cyberattack on CDK Global Disrupts Car Sales in U.S. and Canada


The attacks on a software provider, CDK Global, affect systems that store customer records and automate paperwork and data for sales and service.
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20. Wells College Students Kissed Minerva’s Feet for Luck. Now She’s Missing Her Head.


A replica of the Athena Giustiniani that greeted students at Wells College for more than 150 years was accidentally decapitated in the scramble to close the institution forever.
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