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Charles H. Townsend Dies at 82; Led Condé Nast During Digital Transition19:23 By 2016, when he retired from the parent company of glossy magazines like Vogue, Vanity Fair and The New Yorker, print was seriously struggling. Micron to Donate $250 Million to Trump Accounts, Trump Says19:23 President Trump said that the U.S. chipmaker would make a significant donation to a new type of investment account for children created by the administration. What Would Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Prenuptial Agreement Look Like?18:14 What would a prenuptial agreement between one of the world’s biggest pop stars and a three-time Super Bowl champion look like? Legal experts weigh in. Fed’s Warsh Says Inflation Poses Less Risk Than a Few Weeks Ago17:05 The Federal Reserve chairman, Kevin Warsh, stressed that the central bank would “deliver price stability,” a point he has emphasized repeatedly since taking over in May. Anthropic Won a Reprieve From the Trump Administration. Is It Enough?14:45 The company can restore access its most powerful A.I. models. But Silicon Valley remains worried about the Trump Administration’s heavier hand on regulation. As Companies Race for Cheaper A.I. Options, This Start-Up Pitches a Solution13:36 Together AI, which specializes in open-source artificial intelligence models, is now worth more than $8 billion. What to Know About the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement Talks11:20 July 1 could be the beginning of the end for a trade pact President Trump has long criticized — or the start of a path to its renewal. The South Korean Mine at the Center of America’s Tungsten Push11:20 Deep beneath a South Korean mountain, workers are reviving a mine that could challenge China’s grip on a metal vital to weapons, chips and industry. Judges Strike Down Trump Rule on Loan Forgiveness for Public Servants4:09 Two federal courts have blocked a new Trump administration rule that could have narrowed eligibility for a student loan forgiveness program for public servants. During Traffic Stop, N.F.L. Reporter Appeared to Show Off Her Access2:30 A body-worn camera recording shows Dianna Russini, formerly an “insider” for The Athletic, talking football with an officer and avoiding a citation. Trump Had a Billion-Dollar Windfall After Returning to the White House1:24 The release of a mandatory financial disclosure for 2025 shows that the Trump family’s holdings, particularly the president’s crypto businesses, were stunningly lucrative. Neon Buys ‘Artificial,’ a Film About OpenAI, After Amazon Dropped It23:08 Neon purchased “Artificial,” which focuses on OpenAI’s chief, Sam Altman, after Amazon walked away from it following an investment in the start-up. Court Halts Pentagon Rule Requiring Escorts for Journalists22:00 A federal judge temporarily blocked a new rule that restricted reporters’ access to the Pentagon, in a lawsuit brought by The New York Times. Comcast, NBCUniversal Split Drives Deal-Making Speculation30.června Almost as soon as the two companies announced a split, analysts rushed to consider potential merger and acquisition targets for each. NPR Retracts Article Falsely Suggesting Justice Alito Retired30.června The news outlet quickly removed the article, which was written by NPR’s seasoned Supreme Court reporter, Nina Totenberg, from its website. |