HEADLINES:
Israelis agree to four-hour pauses to let people flee Gaza (Reuters)
Tens of Thousands Flee Northern Gaza Strip, as Israel’s Invasion Advances (NYT)
Netanyahu rejected ceasefire-for-hostages deal in Gaza, sources say (Guardian)
After a month of bombardments, as much as a third of Gaza City is damaged (NPR)
Google’s Open Culture Collides With the Israel-Hamas War (NYT)
Feds bust high-end brothel network used by elected officials (CNN)
Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin says he will not seek reelection (WP)
Envelopes with fentanyl or other substances were sent to several elections offices (NPR)
Biden and Xi meeting set for next week as US hopes to halt downward spiral in relations (CNN)
Democrats' new abortion battle plan: Rush to get it on ballots in 2024 (Axios)
The Republican presidential debate was a televised temper tantrum (Guardian)
Hollywood’s strikes are both now over as actors reach deal with studios, return to work with writers (AP)
A new study updates Turing’s theory on how animals get their spots and stripes (CNN)
Why covid-19 did not harm rich economies as badly as first thought (Economist)
Climate Change Is Causing Severe Drought in a Volatile Mideast Zone, Study Finds (NYT)
After living in Pakistan for years, thousands of Afghans have gone into hiding to escape a government order to expel undocumented foreigners because they fear persecution under a Taliban administration in their homeland, rights activists say. (Reuters)
The FDA approved a new drug for weight loss, Zepbound, an injectable medication with the same ingredient as the diabetes drug Mounjaro. (WP)
Reducing pesticides in food: Major food manufacturers earn an F grade (CNN)
How artificial intelligence will transform fame (Economist)
The Supreme Court created mayhem on guns. Here’s how it could fix the mess. (WP)
The Outrage Over Michigan's 'Sign-Stealing' Is Hypocrisy At Its Finest (SI)
With the power of AI, you can be mediocre, too (TechCrunch)
7 fascinating use cases of AI in finance (VentureBeat)
University Builds Robot-Designing AI, Churns Out Designs in Seconds (Tom’s)
Fisher-Price Smartphone Toy Teaches Children To Screen All Calls Assuming It’s Debt Collectors (The Onion)
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