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  1. Dan Loeb Enters the Chip Wars

    The hedge fund mogul has been bankrolling a European patent fight against Intel, Dell, Amazon and other tech giants.

     By Andrew Ross SorkinRavi MattuBernhard WarnerSarah KesslerMichael J. de la MercedLauren Hirsch and

    Dan Loeb is best known for taking on corporate boards, but the hedge fund mogul is now deep in a patent fight against Intel.
    CreditBrendan McDermid/Reuters
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  2. The Department of Homeland Security Is Embracing A.I.

    The agency will be the first in the federal government to roll out a comprehensive plan to integrate the technology into a variety of uses, from fighting crime to helping disaster survivors.

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    The Department of Homeland Security is moving quickly to adopt artificial intelligence, said Alejandro N. Mayorkas, the homeland security secretary.
    CreditValerie Plesch for The New York Times
  3. In Latest A.I. War Escalation, Elon Musk Releases Chatbot Code

    Mr. Musk’s move to open up the code behind Grok is the latest volley in a war to win the A.I. battle, after a suit against OpenAI on the same topic.

     By Kate Conger and

    Elon Musk’s new A.I. chatbot, Grok, is designed to echo “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” and give snarky replies to users’ queries.
    CreditHaiyun Jiang for The New York Times
  4. What Must Nelson Peltz Do to Get Some Respect?

    The longtime corporate agitator feels misunderstood. Maybe his fight with Disney could change that.

     By James B. Stewart and

    CreditAhmed Gaber for The New York Times
  5. Now Featured at Beauty Stores: Teens Driven by Social Media

    Sephora has emerged as a retailer of choice among teenagers and preadolescents. Its new chief executive sees both a challenge and an opportunity.

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    Teenagers in the United States have said Sephora is their favorite beauty retailer, surpassing Ulta, according to a recent survey.
    CreditKarsten Moran for The New York Times

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  1. From Russia, Elaborate Tales of Fake Journalists

    As the Ukraine war grinds on, the Kremlin has created increasingly complex fabrications online to discredit Ukraine’s leader and undercut aid. Some have a Hollywood-style plot twist.

    By Steven Lee Myers

     
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  4. Crafts Retailer Joann Files for Bankruptcy

    After a pandemic-era boom in sales, Joann has been dealing with a pullback in consumer spending on at-home projects. The retailer will become a private company owned by a group of its creditors.

    By J. Edward Moreno

     
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