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1. Microsoft Profit Jumps 10%, but Cloud Computing Grows Less Than Expected


The tech giant’s revenue also grew 15 percent, but Wall Street is watching whether its investment in A.I. is paying off for its cloud computing business.
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2. Microsoft Profit Jumps 10%, but Cloud Computing Grows Slower Than Expected


The tech giant’s revenue also grew 15 percent, but Wall Street is watching whether its investment in A.I. is paying off for its cloud computing business.
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3. Norah O’Donnell to Step Down as Anchor of ‘CBS Evening News’


Ms. O’Donnell told colleagues that she had signed “a long-term commitment” to CBS News involving a new role conducting “big interviews.”
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4. Senate Passes Child Online Safety Bill, Sending It to an Uncertain House Fate


The legislation would impose stricter privacy rules and safeguards for children on the internet and social media, but concerns about free speech and fierce industry lobbying pose challenges.
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5. Kamala Harris Faces a Faster, Uglier Version of the Internet


Politicians have long faced racist and sexist attacks online. But Ms. Harris is being attacked on more platforms, with new technologies and in front of bigger audiences than Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were.
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6. Movie Editors and Animators Fear A.I. Will Kill Jobs


Actors and writers won strict limits on artificial intelligence in last year’s contract negotiations, but editors and artists face a growing challenge.
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7. How YouTube Became the Most Popular Streaming Service on TVs


The platform first known for viral videos now attracts more viewers on TVs than Netflix, Disney+ or Amazon Prime Video.
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8. Meta Reaches $1.4 Billion Settlement With Texas Over Privacy Violations


The parent company of Facebook and Instagram faced allegations that it had collected facial identification information on millions of users in violation of a state law.
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9. This Is What Happens When Tigers Try to Sneak Up on Small Bears


Videos in India show that sloth bears seem unaware of being stalked by the ferocious felines. When the tigers try to strike, the bears often get the better of them.
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10. How the Kids Online Safety Act Was Dragged Into a Political War


The Senate overwhelmingly passed the Kids Online Safety Act on Tuesday, but the legislation faces an uphill battle in the House because of censorship concerns.
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11. Energy Companies Turn to Robots to Install Solar Panels


Energy companies say a labor shortage is one big obstacle to installing more solar power. They’re turning to machines to speed things up.
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12. How Did the Park Fire in Northern California Get So Big?


The blaze, now the fifth-largest in state history, has been fed by exceptionally dry vegetation following more than a month of extreme heat in California.
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13. Two Meteor Showers Peak This Week. Here’s How and When to Watch.


The Southern Delta Aquarids and the Alpha Capricornids are reaching their peak this week. The Perseids, one of the best shows of the year, are also ramping up.
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14. How a Crisis for Vultures Led to a Human Disaster: Half a Million Deaths


The birds were accidentally poisoned in India. New research on what happened next shows how wildlife collapse can be deadly for people.
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15. Elon Musk, Reid Hoffman and Other Tech Billionaires Brawl Over Politics


Elon Musk, Reid Hoffman and other tech billionaires, many of whom are part of the “PayPal Mafia,” are openly brawling with one another over politics as tensions rise.
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16. Elon Musk Says Robotaxis Are Tesla’s Future. Experts Have Doubts.


Tesla says self-driving taxis will power its growth, but the company hasn’t said when such a service would be ready or how much it would increase profits.
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17. F.D.A. Approves Blood Test for Colon Cancer Detection


While not a perfect alternative to colonoscopies, experts hope the test could lead to more people getting screened for colorectal cancers.
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18. Are Electric Cars Worth the Money?


They can be, but it depends on your driving habits. We break it down for you.
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19. Germans Combat Climate Change With D.I.Y. Solar Panels


Plug-and-play solar panels are popping up in yards and on balcony railings across Germany, driven by bargain prices and looser regulations.
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20. Pediatricians Warn Against Overuse of Tongue-Tie Surgeries


In a new report, the American Academy of Pediatrics said that breastfeeding problems were rarely caused by infant tongue-ties.
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