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1. Harris Rallies Teachers Union, Defies Trump to ‘Bring It On’


“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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2. Rabies is Spreading in South African Seals, Scientists Say


The outbreak may be the first ever documented in marine mammals.
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3. The Chimps Who Learned to Say ‘Mama’


Old recordings show captive chimps uttering the word, which some scientists believe may offer clues to the origins of human speech.
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4. Western Wildfire Smoke Reaches the East Coast


Wildfire smoke from the Western United States and Canada is blowing across the Northeast, lowering air quality and endangering vulnerable populations.
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5. Uber and Lyft Drivers Are Gig Workers, California Supreme Court Rules


Passed by voters in 2020, the ballot measure classifies drivers of ride-hailing apps as independent contractors rather than as employees.
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6. California Supreme Court Upholds Gig-Worker Proposition


Passed by voters in 2020, the ballot measure classifies Uber and Lyft drivers as independent contractors rather than as employees.
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7. The Taxidermy Bat Market Is Compounding Threats to a Species’ Existence


Online sales appear to be compounding threats from climate change and habitat loss, according to new research.
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8. China Is Closing the A.I. Gap With the United States


In recent weeks, Chinese tech companies have unveiled technologies that rival American systems — and they are already in the hands of consumers and software developers.
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9. Kamala Harris Addresses Teachers’ Union and Pushes Pro-Union Stance


Kamala Harris has been a longtime ally of teachers’ unions, even when their positions have divided the Democratic coalition.
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10. AlphaProof, a New A.I. from Google DeepMind, Scores Big at the International Math Olympiad


A.I. is getting good at math — and might soon make a worthy collaborator for humans.
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11. Breast Cancer Survival Not Boosted by Double Mastectomy, Study Says


A large study showed that for most patients, having both breasts removed after cancer was detected in one made no difference.
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12. The Moon’s Most Shadowy Places Can’t Hide From NASA’s New Camera


ShadowCam, a NASA instrument aboard a South Korean spacecraft, is taking pictures of the moon where the sun doesn’t shine.
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13. Championship Snail Racing at 0.006 M.P.H.


Last one to the finish line is a miserable slug.
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14. For Years, TikTok Told Us What to Buy. Now ‘Underconsumption Core’ Is About Consuming Less.


The trend of “underconsumption core” romanticizes buying and using only what you need. Yes, being normal is now trending. Experts say it’s a response to a period of economic hardship.
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15. For Years, TikTok Told Us What to Buy. Now the Trend Is to Consume Less.


The trend of “underconsumption core” romanticizes buying and using only what you need. Yes, being normal is now trending. Experts say it’s a response to a period of economic hardship.
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16. X Uses Community Notes on Election Posts, but Misinformation Spreads


The social media company will use its Community Notes program to moderate lies about the election, but cracks are already appearing.
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17. The Republican Party’s Problem With the Elite Begins With Its Own


The G.O.P. has turned its own ignorance into a point of pride.
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18. Microsoft’s World of Warcraft Workers Vote to Unionize


The move adds more than 500 to the unionized video game staff at Microsoft, which has pledged to remain neutral on organizing efforts.
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19. How US Chips Continue to End Up in Russian Missiles


Defying sanctions, Russia has obtained nearly $4 billion in restricted chips since the war began in Ukraine. Many were shipped through a cluster of shell companies in Hong Kong.
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20. Halting the Bird Flu Outbreak in Cows May Require Thinking Beyond Milk


A new study paints a complex picture of the outbreak, suggesting that the virus could be spreading in multiple ways and that it is not always mild in cows.
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