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My favorite MacBook is cheaper than ever!

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I mentioned these deals earlier, but in case you didn’t catch them, I’ve got to highlight them again—especially if you’re like me and demand serious performance from your laptop. Apple’s latest MacBook Pro models with the new M4 chips are now seeing some steep discounts.

Whether you’re eyeing the base M4, the more capable M4 Pro, or the powerhouse M4 Max, you can now knock at least $150 off the price. As someone who edits video, codes, and occasionally dives into some gaming, I can say the MacBook Pro more than keeps up. It’s a machine built for people who push their gear to the limit—and now it’s finally a bit easier on the wallet too.

Snag a killer Samsung 2-in-1 for $300 off while you can

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I’ve been reviewing laptops for years, and I’m consistenly a fan of Samsung’s Galaxy Book laptops.

I can’t even take advantage of these laptops’ incredible sharing capabilities with other Samsung Galaxy devices, because I’m an iPhone user.

But even so I’ve always rated the Galaxy Book Pro 360 laptops I’ve reviewed highly because of their stellar screen quality, slim design and great performance.

So if you’re in the market for a new Windows 2-in-1 (that is, a laptop that can transform into a tablet) I highly recommend you snap up this Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 for $300 off.

The 3K AMOLED touchscreen, speedy Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU and 16GB of RAM are more than enough for work, entertainment and some light gaming, plus it comes with an S Pen stylus thrown in for free!

Save big on AI-ready Windows 11 laptops right now

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Curious to try out one of these new-fangled “AI laptops” Microsoft has been promoting?

Now’s a great time because you can save some serious cash on brand new Lenovo Slim 7i. Amazon has the Aura Edition of this killer ultraportable on sale for a cool $300 off.

It’s a capable productivity machine that’s nearly as light and as thin as a MacBook Air. And as you can read in our Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition review,

this special edition has extra features like Smart Care (for real-time tech support) and Smart Modes, which make it super-easy to customize your laptop to your needs!

This is one of the cheapest (but still useful) Chromebooks you can get right now

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The Lenovo IdeaPad 3i Chromebook is pretty anemic and is really only useful for surfing the web, answering emails and working with documents.

But for lots of people that’s more than enough, so the fact that you can buy one right now for less than $200 is a huge deal!

This would be a great first Chromebook for a young student or an older parent, just remember you need to connect it to a Wi-Fi network to use it fully!

Save $200 on a new MacBook Pro M4 Pro!

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The MacBook Pro is an incredible workhorse, and right now you can save $200 on one of the latest and greatest.

The entry-level M4 model is already great, but this deal is on the upgraded model with an even faster M4 Pro chip inside. As you can read from our MacBook Pro M4 Pro review, this is a seriously impressive notebook that will last you for years to come.

Dual screens for less

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There are plenty of great laptops on sale for Prime Day but it’s rare to see a discount on a dual-screen one like the Asus ZenBook Duo.

Right now, you can save $100 on this unique laptop that comes with a backpack, a stylus and a 65W USB-C charger so you’ll have everything you need.

This gaming laptop is on sale for under $700 and will do you just fine

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I know that Lenovo I just posted about is still painfully expensive at $3k+ even with the sizable Prime Day discount. So for everyone who (like me) doesn’t have thousands to drop on a new gaming laptop right now, I wanted to highlight this equally excellent gaming laptop deal from the other end of the spectrum.

Now, you have to be an Amazon Prime member to get this deal, but if you (or someone you know) pays Mr. Bezos his fee you can get an Acer Nitro V gaming laptop for $150 off, dropping the price to $650.

The Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 laptop GPU inside won’t run the latest games at high framerates with all the settings maxed, but it can still play plenty of the best PC games just fine!

This RTX 5090 gaming laptop is $400 off and stock is limited, so act fast if you want one!

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I’m a big fan of the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i and think it’s a great choice for anyone seeking a gaming laptop because of its 16-inch OLED display and killer Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 laptop graphics card.

It’s a beast of a machine, and right now it’s $400 off during Amazon’s big Prime Day sale. And with its Intel Core 9 Ultra CPU, 32GB of RAM and 2TB SSD you can count on it lasting you quite a while and fitting all the games you could want to play.

But act fast if you want one, because it looks like stock is limited!

Now’s a great time to snag a new Surface Laptop 7 at a killer price

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I’ve been reviewing laptops for years, and I can tell you Microsoft’s Surface Laptops have historically been good (if boring) productivity machines.

But the latest models are the best yet thanks to the fact they come with Snapdragon chips and thus have MacBook-beating battery life and great performance. Plus, right now you can grab one for nearly $200 off!

I think these are great laptops for office workers, students and anyone looking for a reliable workhorse. But don’t take my word for it – read our Surface Laptop 7 review, check our test results for yourself (this thing lasted over 15 hours in our battery tests!) and choose for yourself.

But act fast, this deal won’t last!

This HP Chromebook Laptop is nearly half off

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Save nearly 50% off in this epic Prime Day deal! The HP Chromebook 14 is the perfect back-to-school laptop. And right now, you can snag it for the low price of $199.

Save $300 on this Lenovo laptop with top-tier AI features

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Looking for a fantastic deal on a sleek, high-performance laptop? Check out this offer from Best Buy: $300 off the stunning 15.3-inch Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition. At this price, the Yoga Slim 7i gives the MacBook Air 15-inch a run for its money. With 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD, it’s a serious productivity machine that easily outpaces Apple’s best-selling laptop when it comes to raw specs.

Lenovo introduced its Aura Edition lineup this year, packed with extra features like Smart Modes, which offers improved control of customizability, Smart Share that enables AI-driven image sharing between Android and iOS phones and these laptops and Smart Care that provides real-time support and troubleshooting.

Save $400 on this great 2-in-1 laptop/tablet from HP

HP Envy 2-in-1

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While the HP Envy didn’t quite make our list of the best 2-in-1 laptops, it’s not often you can get a device that functions as both a tablet and a laptop for under $600. The HP Envy 2-in-1 boasts impressive quality and specs, including a high-performance Intel Ultra 7 processor.

You won’t be able to play the best PC games on this laptop, but if you’re looking for something capable of handling everyday tasks, this more than meets the bar. And at just $600, it’s a standout offer.

A solid gaming laptop for just over $1,000

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Looking for an RTX 50-series laptop that won’t break the bank? One of our favorite gaming laptops, the Asus TUF Gaming F16, has dropped to the lowest price we’ve seen yet. It offers a major boost in entry-level gaming performance with its RTX 5060 graphics card.

One thing that sets the ASUS TUF Gaming F16 apart from the crowd is the 16:10 aspect ratio display. Along with that, you’ll get an Intel Core i7-13650HX, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060, 16GB DDR5 RAM and a 512GB SSD. For just over $1,000, those are some solid specs that gamers are sure to love.

Get this RTX 5070 gaming laptop for under $1,500!

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If you’re looking for an RTX 5070 gaming laptop for under $1,500, we’ve found the perfect deal for you. Right now, the MSI Katana 15 HX has been reduced by $260, which means you can save big on a relatively powerful portable gaming rig that punches above its weight class thanks to Nvidia’s DLSS 4.

This configuration features 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD, and an Intel Core i9-14900HX CPU. That’s plenty of power for almost all your gaming needs.

The Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 is $300 off

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In case you missed it, the Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 is currently $300 off during Amazon Prime Day. This MacBook Pro alternative features a 16-inch 3K touchscreen OLED with a 120Hz refresh rate that’s perfect for watching videos and for getting work done. And thanks to its thin and light design, it’s easy to carry around wherever you go.

Microsoft’s Surface Laptop price drop

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If you’re a fan of Microsoft’s laptops, you’ll be happy to know that the Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 is now on sale. This notebook packs a Snapdragon X Plus processor that offers better performance and battery efficiency. It’s now down by nearly $200 for Prime Day.

M4 MacBook Air at lowest price ever!

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Here’s another “in case you missed it” deal that’s worth repeating. The 13- and 15-inch M4 MacBook Airs pack a lot of performance and insane power efficiency into a slim, sleek shell with a gorgeous display, strong webcam and impressive ergonomics. They’re certainly the best MacBooks for most people. At these reduced prices, they’re hard to pass up!

Steep discounts on M4 MacBook Pro

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We posted about these deals earlier, but just in case you missed it, if you’re a power user who requires a beefier MacBook, then you’ll be happy to know the MacBook Pro M4 models are seeing major price cuts!

Whether it’s an M4 chip, M4 Pro, or powerful M4 Max, the entire MacBook Pro lineup is now at least $150 off. If you’re a content creator who needs a powerful machine for editing, a programmer who needs a machine with a fast processor, or even a gamer, the MacBook Pro won’t let you down.

An RTX 5070 Ti laptop just dropped by nearly $400!

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The RTX 50-series deals keep rolling in. It’s another Asus ROG Strix G16, but this one comes with the might of an RTX 5070 Ti. Oh, and other specs like an AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX CPU, 16GB of DDR5 RAM and a 1TB SSD. But the best news is that it’s now $390 off!

While we’d like to see 32GB of RAM here, this is still one powerful beast that pushes mid-range performance even further with that RTX 5070 Ti onboard. Not too shabby for just over $1,600.

A gaming laptop for $649? The deal is here!

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The Prime Day deals are well and truly spilling in! You can now get a gaming laptop for just $649 thanks to a $150 discount on this Acer Nitro V 15 sporting an RTX 4050. It’s far from premium, but as you’ll find when testing RTX 4050 gaming laptops, these machines can handle many of the latest PC games at the right settings (DLSS 3.5 helps).

It won’t offer the latest and greatest in graphics, but for those fast-paced multiplayer titles, its 15.6-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) 144Hz display will take you far in smooth frame rates.

My favorite laptop deal right now

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With Nvidia’s latest RTX 50-series only coming out this year, I wouldn’t have thought there would be discounts on the gaming laptops boasting recent graphical power, especially from Alienware. But I was proven wrong.

Alienware’s new 16 Aurora gaming laptop with an RTX 5060 is now $400 off, down to an all-new low $1,099 price. Considering it also brings an Intel Core 7 240H CPU, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, 1TB SSD and a 16-inch, 1600p LED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, this is my favorite deal right now. If you’re after a PC gaming upgrade for less, this is it.

This Copilot+ AI PC is now over $120 off!

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For an affordable way to go about your daily computing tasks (like working on documents, scrolling through the web and, of course, binge-watching shows on the side), then you can’t go wrong with this HP Omnibook 5 Copilot+ AI laptop.

Now that it’s down by $121, you’ll get a lot out of its AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 CPU, 16-inch 2K (1920 x 1200) touchscreen, 16GB of RAM and 1TB SSD. Act fast, though, as Amazon states there’s only a few left in stock!

This RTX 5060 gaming laptop gets a price drop!

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Amazon is bringing out the big deals now that Prime Day has officially kicked off, as this Asus ROG Strix G16 (2025) with an RTX 5060 has dropped to an all-new low price. You can save $225 on this beast of an entry-level laptop sporting a fantastic FHD+ (1920 x 1200) display with a 165Hz refresh rate and a 3ms response time.

We’ve spotted affordable RTX 5060 gaming laptops so far, and this one adds to the pile! Grab it while the going in good.

$400 off this RTX 5090 monster of a gaming laptop

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Oh you thought the savings on the latest and greatest RTX 50-series gaming laptops would be reserved for just the lower end? Buddy do I have some news for you!

Turns out the RTX 5090 is also on the chopping block. This insanely-specced Legion Pro 7i packs an Intel Core Ultra 9-275HX, that 5090 GPU, 32GB of RAM and a 2TB SSD, alongside that crispy QHD display and a utilitarian form factor that looks great on any desk.

With all the DLSS 4 and Multi-frame Gen goodness, my only gripe with RTX 5090 laptops has been the price. But now, we have a huge $400 saving to tackle that!

One of our favorite Copilot+ PCs is cheaper than ever!

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If you’re looking for a Windows ultraportable that’s (dare I say) swift, then Acer’s Snapdragon-armed machine is a great way to go.

In fact, it’s one of my favorite Microsoft laptops for its Snapdragon X Plus chip, that gorgeous 14.5-inch touchscreen, and a massive 17-hour battery life. Plus the trackpad feels good and that keyboard is impressively tactile! Right now, it’s $250 off for Prime Day!

Steep discounts on M4 MacBook Pro

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The MacBook Air M4s are currently on sale, but if you’re a power user that requires, well, more power, then you’ll be happy to know the MacBook Air M4 models are also seeing major price cuts!

Whether it’s an M4 chip, M4 Pro or powerful M4 Max, the entire MacBook Pro lineup are now at least $150 off. These are for photo and video editing, along with programming and heavy-duty tasks that require the might of Apple’s fast silicon. These can even manage some high-end gaming. If you’re in need of a PC upgrade, it’s worth checking out these discounts.

RTX 5060 laptops are the best Prime Day deals I’ve seen so far!

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The laptop deals this year are impressive for sure, but what is most impressive to me is that RTX 50-series laptops are already getting impressive discounts.

In particular, 5060 laptops are bringing some seriously good price to performance — with Alienware and Asus leading the way!

Microsoft’s Surface Laptop gets a price drop

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The Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 made waves with its Snapdragon X Plus processor offering better performance and battery efficiency, and it’s now down by nearly $200 for Prime Day.

It’s a true MacBook Air rival, as you’ll find in our Surface Laptop 7 review, thanks to its sleek and light design, speedy Snapdragon X performance and over 15-hour battery life. A great pick for students, workers and travellers alike.

This new Dell 14 Plus is now $179 off!

Dell makes some of the best Windows laptops around, especially for work and easy browsing. So, it’s nice to see this latest Dell 14 Plus is now under $1,000!

It’s part of Dell’s rebrand of its laptop lineup, so you’ll be getting the latest with an Intel Core Ultra 7 chip, a mighty 32GB of DDR5X RAM and a helpful 1TB SSD. Not bad for a strong laptop such as this, especially if you’re a student or need a reliable laptop while on the move.

Find a Chromebook for under $200 right now

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Leave it to Prime Day to offer a Chromebook for under well under $200! The Lenovo IdeaPad 3i Chromebook is now down to $182, meaning you can get to save over $100 on this very affordable laptop that’s fantastic for web browsing and getting work done online.

With its 15.6-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) display, it also makes for a fantastic laptop to watch all your shows on, whether its for students or yourself, no less.

Samsung’s mighty Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 is $300 off

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We called the Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro the MacBook Pro alternative with a bigger OLED display and a lighter design, so if you’re a fan of Windows, this model should be on your radar, as it’s $300 off.

You’re getting an Intel Core 7 Ultra CPU, a 3K (2,880 x 1,800) OLED touchscreen with a 120Hz refresh rate and even an S Pen thrown in for good measure. For workers on the go and even students, this Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 is a worthy companion.

M4 MacBook Air at its lowest ever price

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Let’s talk about easily one of the best laptops you can buy right now. The 13- and 15-inch M4 MacBook Airs pack a lot of performance and insane power efficiency into a slim, sleek shell with a gorgeous display, strong webcam and impressive ergonomics. What more could you want!?

And now, the 13-inch is $50 off, and you’re getting $150 off the 15-inch model!

This RTX 5070 gaming laptop is now under $1,500!

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The latest RTX 50-series gaming laptop boasting an RTX 5070 for less than $1,500? Yes, please. The MSI Katana 15 HX is now down by just over $260, meaning you can grab one of the latest gaming laptops equipped with powerful performance that goes beyond mid-range thanks to Nvidia’s DLSS 4.

It comes with other impressive specs, too, such as its 32GB of DDR5 RAM and 1TB SSD, and its Intel Core i9-14900HX CPU will go far in keeping up with demanding performance needs.



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Linda Yaccarino is out as CEO of Elon Musk’s X

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Linda Yaccarino is stepping down as CEO of X after two years leading Elon Musk’s social media company.

Yaccarino’s departure comes one day after the company’s Grok chatbot began pushing antisemitic tropes in responses to users. It’s not clear that the events were connected.

Her exit also comes months after Musk sold X, his social media company, to xAI, his artificial intelligence company. The move formally combined the two entities that were already closely intertwined, but raised questions about Yaccarino’s role in the new company going forward.

Yaccarino announced her exit in a post on the platform, saying she is “immensely grateful” to Musk for “entrusting me with the responsibility of protecting free speech, turning the company around, and transforming X into the Everything App.”

“Now, the best is yet to come as X enters a new chapter with @xai,” she said in the post. “I’ll be cheering you all on as you continue to change the world.”

Musk replied to Yaccarino’s post with a terse response: “Thank you for your contributions.”

Yaccarino, a former NBCUniversal marketing executive, took over from Musk as CEO of X — at the time, it was called Twitter — in June of 2023, about eight months after the billionaire bought the social media platform. She was brought on to help fix the platform’s flagging advertising business, after Musk alienated brands with his controversial comments and changes to the platform.

But her tenure has been marked by repeated public relations crises, including scrutiny over antisemitic and other hateful content spreading on the platform, viral false claims around international conflicts and ads that appeared alongside pro-Nazi content on the site. That led some brands to pull their spending, for which the Yaccarino-led X sued an advertising industry group — a lawsuit Yaccarino announced in a video message to all X users, in which she decried what she referred to as a conspiracy to boycott the X platform. (The industry group, Global Alliance for Responsible Media, shut down days after the lawsuit was filed.)

In the years since Musk took over X, the company has also had to contend with a rush of new competitors, including Bluesky and Meta’s Threads.

Yaccarino repeatedly touted the company’s “freedom of speech, not freedom of reach” policy that aims to limit the reach of so-called lawful but awful content on the platform. Under her leadership, X also said it had rolled out additional brand safety controls for advertisers, including the ability to avoid having their ads show next to “targeted hate speech, sexual content, gratuitous gore, excessive profanity, obscenity, spam, drugs.”

But the company’s challenges escalated after X integrated xAI’s Grok chatbot into the platform, where users can ask the AI questions and bring it into conversation threads with other users. In May, Grok erroneously brought up a theory of “white genocide” in South Africa in response to unrelated questions. And on Tuesday — weeks after Musk said he would rebuild the chatbot because he was unsatisfied with some of its replies that he viewed as too politically correct — the chatbot shared antisemitic tropes. In response, xAI said it removed some posts and “has taken action to ban hate speech before Grok posts on X.”

It’s not clear whether Yaccarino, as head of the social media business, had any control over Grok or the company’s other AI operations.

During her time as CEO of X, Yaccarino also faced questions about her power and influence over the company compared to Musk. The billionaire has said he is the company’s chief technology officer, leading product and technology teams, but his controversial statements and seemingly off-the-cuff policy pronouncements often seemed to leave Yaccarino on the back foot.

“Being the CEO of X was always going to be a tough job, and Yaccarino lasted in the role longer than many expected,” Jasmine Enberg, vice president at research firm Emarketer, said in emailed commentary. “Faced with a mercurial owner who never fully stepped away from the helm and continued to use the platform as his personal megaphone, Yaccarino had to try to run the business while also regularly putting out fires.”

And while X announced on-platform video podcasts with high-profile figures like Khloe Kardashian and several new finance tools, including a partnership with Visa to provide peer-to-peer payments, those features are niche offerings and the platform has not exactly become the “everything app” Yaccarino said she wanted to create.

Use of the platform has also fallen during her tenure, from 915.9 million combined active app users and unique website visitors during the month she took over to just 684.2 million last month, according to web traffic analysis firm Similarweb.

Yaccarino’s exit comes at a complicated time for Musk’s businesses, especially Tesla, and his political involvement has raised questions about his ability and commitment to lead multiple companies. Her departure comes shortly after several high level exits at Tesla, including Omead Afshar, Tesla’s head of manufacturing and operations.

Musk has also recently engaged in a high-profile feud with President Donald Trump, whom he’d previously supported, that has created a rift between Musk-world and Trump-world and prompted threats from the White House against the billionaire’s companies.

This story has been updated with additional details and context.

CNN’s Hadas Gold contributed to this report.



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Harvard Threatened by US Over Accreditation, Student Data

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(Bloomberg) — President Donald Trump’s administration is intensifying its fight against Harvard University, warning that its accreditation may be in danger and formally moving to subpoena the school in a bid for information on foreign students.

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The Department of Education and the Department of Health and Human Services said Wednesday they had notified the New England Commission of Higher Education that Harvard may be in violation of anti-discrimination laws and failing to meet the commission’s accreditation standards, citing antisemitism on campus after the start of the Israel-Hamas war.

The Department of Homeland Security separately announced it was sending subpoenas because the school had “repeatedly refused past non-coercive requests to hand over the required information for its Student Visitor and Exchange Program certification.” The agency is seeking “relevant records, communications, and other documents relevant to the enforcement of immigration laws since January 1, 2020.”

The White House’s latest moves cast doubt on the progress of negotiations between Harvard and federal officials to resolve a standoff which has seen the government freeze billions of dollars of research funding and the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based school sue the US.

Trump expressed optimism about a near-term settlement last month. Those conversations stalled as of late June, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Education Secretary Linda McMahon said Tuesday in a cabinet meeting that the administration was “negotiating hard” with both Harvard and Columbia University. “I think we’re getting close to having that happen. It’s not wrapped up as fast as I wanted to, but we’re getting there,” she added.

Harvard spokesperson Jason Newton said in a statement that the university complies with accreditation standards. The school is “far from indifferent” about antisemitism and has taken steps including changing policies and publishing an antisemitism and anti-Israeli bias report in order to tackle its root causes on campus, he said.

“Harvard has made significant strides to combat bigotry, hate and bias. We are not alone in confronting this challenge and recognize that this work is ongoing,” Newton said.

Newton called the subpoenas “unwarranted” but said the university would “continue to cooperate with lawful requests and obligations.” The administration’s actions amount to “harmful government overreach,” according to Newton.



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Samsung cuts price of its foldables with the Z Flip 7 FE

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Samsung’s latest clamshell-style foldable is officially here, and it brought a new, more affordable sibling to the party. The Z Flip 7 was announced at Samsung’s summer Unpacked event this morning, and it’s been updated with an edge-to-edge cover screen. Alongside the Flip 7, Samsung is also launching a new model: the Z Flip 7 FE, which maintains the older, file-folder-shaped cutout for the cover screen.

The Flip 7 FE is the first foldable that Samsung has introduced in its “Fan Edition” line, which provides budget-friendly alternatives to the company’s flagship Galaxy phones. At $899, it’s not quite affordable enough to compete with Motorola’s Razr, which starts at $699, but it’s a lot cheaper than the Flip 7 model, which costs $1,099.

Both versions are available for preorder in the US starting today, with general availability beginning on July 25th. The Flip 7 comes in a few color options, including black, blue, red, and green, while its FE counterpart is only available in black or white.

The new Flip 7 FE closely mirrors the Flip 6. It has a similar 3.4-inch cover screen with a 720p resolution and a 6.7-inch internal display, a 10MP front camera, a 12MP ultrawide camera, and a 50MP wide-angle camera. It also has a 4,000mAh battery and a choice between 256GB or 512GB of storage. Some aspects are a downgrade, however — while the Flip 6 has 12GB of RAM, the Flip 7 FE only has 8GB, and it sports a slower Exynos 2400 chipset instead of the 4 nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

The Flip 7 has a few other upgrades in comparison. It features an almost borderless 4.1-inch AMOLED cover display that wraps around the camera, alongside a slimmer hinge design than its predecessor. The 6.9-inch internal display is a smidge bigger, and both the internal screen and cover display support a 120Hz refresh rate and 2,600 nits of peak brightness, while the previous generation’s cover screen capped out at 60Hz and 1,600 nits.

The Z Flip 7 also supports Samsung’s DeX desktop mode and comes with a larger 4,300mAh battery despite being slightly slimmer overall, measuring 13.7mm thick when folded. Most other features remain consistent with the previous generation.



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