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1. Why Are Silicon Valley Therapists Becoming Tech Coaches?


In the Bay Area, therapists are embracing a new kind of practice: advising executives on becoming their best selves.
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2. ‘Google Is a Monopolist,’ Judge Rules in Landmark Antitrust Case


The ruling on Google’s search dominance was the first antitrust decision of the modern internet era in a case against a technology giant.
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3. Study Puts a $43 Billion Yearly Price Tag on Cancer Screening


The estimate focused on five cancers for which there is medically recommended screening — breast, cervical, colorectal, lung and prostate — and found that colonoscopies accounted for most of the costs.
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4. What’s Next in the U.S. Antitrust Cases Against Amazon, Apple, Google and Meta


The federal government has more lawsuits in the pipeline trying to rein in the tech giants, including another antitrust case against Google that goes to trial next month.
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5. X to Close Flagship San Francisco Office


Elon Musk, X’s owner, has clashed with California’s leaders and has said the social media platform would move its headquarters to Texas.
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6. Google Violated Antitrust Laws in Online Search, Judge Rules


The landmark ruling by Judge Amit P. Mehta was the first antitrust decision of the modern internet era in a case against a technology giant.
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7. Tsung-Dao Lee, 97, Physicist Who Challenged a Law of Nature, Dies


At 31, he and a colleague won the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering that subatomic particles, contrary to what scientists thought, are not always symmetrical.
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8. Nvidia Shares Tumble After Reports of a Chip Delay


The A.I. chip maker’s shares fell in early trading, but the stock pared some of its losses.
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9. CrowdStrike Hits Back in Heated Spat With Delta Over Global Tech Outage


The cybersecurity company said the airline should take the blame after it struggled to rebound from a software outage that caused disruptions worldwide.
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10. Can the Higgs Boson Become a Broadway Star?


A musical about particle physics is under development, with David Henry Hwang, the playwright behind “M. Butterfly.”
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11. Elon Musk Revives Lawsuit Against OpenAI and Sam Altman


The Tesla chief executive has renewed claims that the A.I. start-up put profits and commercial interests ahead of the public good.
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12. How 2024 Became the Zoom Election


Hastily assembled mega-rallies conducted over Zoom are raising millions to elect Kamala Harris, giving the videoconferencing app an unexpected role in this year’s campaign.
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13. Joe Engle, Trailblazer as Test Pilot and an Astronaut, Dies at 91


He was the first to touch the edge of space and later to go beyond it in two different aircraft, an X-15 and a shuttle. But the moon, to his disappointment, proved out of reach.
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14. Harris’s Brother-in-Law Tony West, an Uber Executive, is a Key Adviser


Tony West, the top lawyer for Uber, is weighing in on polling and running mates. His presence has made some liberals anxious.
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15. Palomar Observatory Bids Farwell to its Cosmic Restaurant


Palomar Observatory bids farewell to a tradition of napkin rings, cowbells and astronomical table conversation.
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16. With Smugglers and Front Companies, China Is Skirting American A.I. Bans


The U.S. is trying to stop China from getting Nvidia microchips to advance its military. The private sector is fighting back.
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17. Takeaways From Our Investigation Into Banned A.I. Chips in China


The Times found an active trade in Nvidia chips in China despite U.S. national security restrictions, as well as unreported incidents of how the technology had been used to further defense research.
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18. Harris VP Contender Josh Shapiro Draws Scrutiny for Past Criticism of Palestinians


The Pennsylvania governor, a top contender to be Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate, wrote in his college newspaper that Palestinians were “too battle-minded.”
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19. When Elder Care Is All in the Stepfamily


Adult children are less likely to assist an aging stepparent, studies show. A growing “step gap” in senior care worries experts.
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20. Meta in Talks to Use Voices of Judi Dench, Awkwafina and Others for A.I.


If deals are struck, Meta may incorporate the actors’ voices into a digital assistant product called MetaAI, people with knowledge of the effort said.
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