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1. A Blood Test Accurately Diagnosed Alzheimer’s 90% of the Time, Study Finds


It was much more accurate than primary care doctors using cognitive tests and CT scans. The findings could speed the quest for an affordable and accessible way to diagnose patients with memory problems.
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2. Democratic Meme Makers Rejoice During Kamala Harris’s Campaign


After a few sluggish years under President Biden, liberal social media creators are seeing their messages resonate as Kamala Harris campaigns for the White House.
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3. California School Official Who Embezzled $16.7 Million Gets Nearly 6 Years in Prison


Jorge Armando Contreras used his position at a school district in Orange County to fund a luxurious lifestyle, prosecutors said.
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4. How Do You Solve a Problem Like Elon?


Linda Yaccarino, the C.E.O. of X, has worked hard to bring back advertisers and fix the platform’s business. But its owner, Elon Musk, is always one whim away from undoing her work.
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5. Memecoins, Cryptocurrencies Based on Internet Memes, Roar Back


One of the wildest, most scam-ridden corners of the cryptocurrency industry — memecoins, which are rooted in internet memes — has roared back.
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6. Justice Dept. Defends TikTok Law That Forces App’s Sale or Ban


In its first detailed response to a legal challenge, the agency said TikTok’s proposed changes wouldn’t prevent China from using it to collect U.S. users’ data or spread propaganda.
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7. N.C.A.A. Settlement Agreement Reveals How Colleges Would Pay Athletes


The agreement, if approved by a federal judge, could deliver the final hammer blow to the amateur model of college athletics.
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8. Jasper Fire Worsened by Pyrocumulonimbus Cloud


Blazes that generate such stormy conditions can be nearly impossible to put out and pose special dangers to firefighters.
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9. NASA Moves Toward Boeing Starliner Return to Restore Space Station Traffic


With the Falcon 9 rocket set to fly again, and testing of the Starliner capsule progressing, the agency is seeking to turn the page on a brief, troubled chapter in orbit.
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10. For Epidemics to Cross Oceans, Viruses on Ships Had to Beat the Odds


In the era when people traveled by sailing ship and steamer, illnesses usually burned themselves out before boats reached shore, a new study finds.
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11. Can Fees on Polluting Cars Clean the Air? London Has New Evidence.


The city’s expanded low-emissions zone, which was politically fraught, has cut emissions that contribute to health problems like asthma, new numbers show.
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12. Automakers Sold Driver Data for Pennies, Senators Say


Ron Wyden and Edward Markey urged the F.T.C. to investigate how car companies handled the data from millions of car owners.
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13. When A.I. Fails the Language Test, Who Is Left Out of the Conversation?


The use of artificial intelligence is exploding around the world, but the technology’s language models are primarily trained in English, leaving many speakers of other languages behind.
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14. Kamala Harris’s Bratty Coconut Memescape + What Does $1,000 a Month Do? + The Empire CrowdStrikes Back


An episode unburdened by what has been.
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15. Harris Bets on Teachers’ Union Ties as Republicans Bring Up Education Issues


Republicans are already seeking to link Vice President Kamala Harris to pandemic school closures, which local teachers’ unions pushed to extend.
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16. OpenAI Is Testing SearchGPT, an AI-Powered Search Engine


The prominent A.I. start-up said it planned to eventually fold the new technology into its popular online chatbot, ChatGPT.
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17. Harris Rallies Teachers Union With Dire Warnings About Trump


“We want to ban assault weapons, and they want to ban books,” she told the crowd of 3,500 people at the convention of the American Federation of Teachers.
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18. NASA’s Perseverance Rover Finds Hints of Potential Ancient Life on Mars Rock


The rock, studied by NASA’s Perseverance rover, has been closely analyzed by scientists on Earth who say that nonmicrobial processes could also explain its features.
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19. Actors’ Union to Go on Strike Against Video Game Companies


The SAG-AFTRA union wants higher pay for the use of voices and images and protection from losing jobs to artificial intelligence.
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20. Oklahoma Superintendent Vows to Force Schools to Teach Bible, Issuing Guidance


The state superintendent said he would crack down on “rogue districts” opposing the mandate. The guidelines detail how the Bible should be taught by subject and grade levels from five to 12.
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