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1. Shapiro’s College-Era Criticism of Palestinians Draws Fresh Scrutiny


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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2. Alan Garber Will Stay On as Harvard’s President


The appointment of Dr. Garber, who took over as interim president after Claudine Gay resigned, follows months of harsh public scrutiny and immense private turmoil at the university.
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3. Tech Companies to Keep Spending on A.I. Despite Worries of Slow Payoff


Big technology companies show no signs of slowing their spending on artificial intelligence, even though a payoff still looks a long way away.
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4. Peter C. Theisinger, 78, Dies; Led Mars Rover Missions for NASA


He directed a team of engineers that built Spirit, Opportunity and Curiosity, mobile robots that offered astonishing glimpses into the planet’s ancient past.
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5. Delaware Judge Questions Tesla About Vote on Elon Musk’s Tesla Pay


Lawyers for Tesla have asked a Delaware judge to reverse her decision to void a multibillion-dollar pay package for Mr. Musk after shareholders approved it a second time in June.
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6. U.S. Sues TikTok Over Child Privacy Violations


The Justice Department said TikTok illegally collected children’s data and knowingly allowed users under the age of 13 to create accounts.
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7. The Zoom Election, Google DeepMind’s Math Olympiad and HatGPT Olympics Edition


Every presidential election has a defining technology.
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8. Inside Azerbaijan, Host of COP29


In Azerbaijan, the causes and effects of climate change are on vivid display and the painful trade-offs needed to fight it are acutely felt.
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9. At a Mountain Retreat, Wine, Lamb Kebabs and Lots of Climate Talk


Azerbaijan last week convened a special meeting of climate diplomats at a remote resort. A Times reporter was there.
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10. Archaeologists Find a 2,400-Year-Old ‘Pot of Gold’ in Turkey


An ancient hoard of Persian coins offers insights into the political landscape around the time of the Peloponnesian War.
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11. Joe Engle, Trail Blazer 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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12. Joe Engle, Who Soared to the Edge of Space and Beyond, Is Dead at 91


He was the first to push Earth’s boundaries as a test pilot and then to venture even higher, in a NASA shuttle. But the moon, to his disappointment, proved out of reach.
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13. Joe Engle, Who Soared High as Both Test Pilot and Astronaut, Dies at 91


He touched the edge of space in one aircraft, an X-15, and ventured beyond it in another, a NASA shuttle. But the moon, to his disappointment, proved out of reach.
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14. Head of an Elite New York School Resigns After Turmoil Over Gaza War


Joe Algrant will step down as the head of Ethical Culture Fieldston School following a year marked by infighting among parents, students, faculty and alumni.
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15. Amazon Cautions That When the News Gets Nutty, People Shop Less


The e-commerce giant reported a profitable second quarter, but warned that the third quarter will be harder to predict.
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16. Intel Will Cut More Than 15,000 Jobs


The Silicon Valley chip maker also reported a net loss and declining revenue in the latest quarter.
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17. Amazon Reports $148 Billion in Second Quarter Sales


The e-commerce giant’s stock dipped about 5 percent in after-hours trading after lower-than-expected guidance.
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18. Sales of Macs and iPads Lead Apple’s Quarterly Revenue Up 5%


While iPhone sales dropped 1 percent, consumer interest in Apple’s flagship product is expected to pick up later this year.
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19. Intel Will Cut More Than 15,000 Jobs


The Silicon Valley chip maker also reported a net loss and declining revenue in the latest quarter.
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20. Joe Engle, Groundbreaking Test Pilot and Astronaut, Dies at 91


He touched the edge of space in one aircraft, an X-15, and ventured beyond it in another, a NASA shuttle. But the moon, to his disappointment, became out of reach.
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