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  1. A.I. Begins Ushering In an Age of Killer Robots

    Driven by the war with Russia, many Ukrainian companies are working on a major leap forward in the weaponization of consumer technology.

     By Paul Mozur and

    Yurii Klontsak, a Ukrainian reservist, demonstrating how to use Wolly, an automated machine gun.
    Yurii Klontsak, a Ukrainian reservist, demonstrating how to use Wolly, an automated machine gun.
    CreditSasha Maslov for The New York Times
  1. Barry Diller Explores Bid to Take Control of Paramount

    Mr. Diller, a digital media pioneer, lost a bidding war for Paramount Pictures decades ago. Now, he’s making a run at its parent company.

     By Lauren Hirsch and

    Barry Diller’s interest in taking control of Paramount is the latest twist in one of the most complex efforts to sell a media company in several years.
    CreditHarry Eelman for The New York Times
  2. Ozy Media Founder Takes the Stand to Deny Fraud Allegations

    Carlos Watson was questioned after Ozy investors, former employees and bankers testified for the prosecution in his trial.

     By

    Carlos Watson, who co-founded Ozy Media in 2013, outside federal court in Brooklyn last month.
    CreditAdam Gray/Associated Press
  3. Hunter Biden Sues Fox News Over a Series That Included His Nude Photos

    The president’s son has argued that the network violated a New York law by showing the explicit images without his permission.

     By

    Hunter Biden with his wife, Melissa Cohen Biden, outside federal court in Delaware last month.
    CreditHaiyun Jiang for The New York Times
  4. USA Today’s Top Editor Abruptly Steps Down

    Terence Samuel, a veteran journalist, had been in the role for a year.

     By

    Terence Samuel joined USA Today last July from National Public Radio, where he was a top executive in charge of all news gathering across the broadcaster.
    Creditvia Gannett
  5. Boeing Agrees to Buy Spirit AeroSystems, a Longtime Supplier

    The multibillion-dollar deal will reverse a decision the plane maker made two decades ago to outsource production of key parts to independent suppliers.

     By

    In buying Spirit AeroSystems, Boeing hopes to improve quality problems that have plagued the supplier in recent years.
    CreditNick Oxford/Reuters

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  7. How Tom Hanks’s Son Spawned a Hateful Meme Online

    When Chet Hanks first used the phrase “white boy summer,” it seemed to be done ironically. Now it has been appropriated around the world by white supremacists and other hate groups.

    By Steven Lee Myers

     
  8. New Drug Approved for Early Alzheimer’s

    The drug, Kisunla, made by Eli Lilly, is the latest in a new class of treatments that could modestly slow cognitive decline in initial stages of the disease but also carry safety risks.

    By Pam Belluck

     
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