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What Do You Really Need to Teach Your Kids?
Newsweek US

What Do You Really Need to Teach Your Kids?

Learning these key skills by ages 5, 10 and 15 are essential for safe, functioning children as they grow into adulthood

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March 01 - 08, 2024 (Double Issue)
Five Lessons 20,000 Daily Steps Taught Me
Newsweek US

Five Lessons 20,000 Daily Steps Taught Me

IT ALL BEGAN FOR ME WITH A one-year public commitment to walk 20,000 steps a day, and to share my step count, a daily photo and my insights on Facebook and Instagram.

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March 01 - 08, 2024 (Double Issue)
Shell Shock
Newsweek US

Shell Shock

A perfectly preserved, 1,700-year-old egg foundina muddy field could help researchers crack the secrets of the Roman Empire

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March 01 - 08, 2024 (Double Issue)
The 2024 PAWSCARS Awards
Newsweek US

The 2024 PAWSCARS Awards

With these honors, acting dogs in movies and their trainers are finally getting the recognition they deserve

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March 01 - 08, 2024 (Double Issue)
Carrie Preston
Newsweek US

Carrie Preston

CARRIE PRESTON IS READY TO STEP INTO THE spotlight. The Emmy-winning veteran character actress will helm the title role in Elsbeth on CBS (February 29), playing Elsbeth Tascioni, a character she originated 14 years ago on The Good Wife and its spinoff The Good Fight.

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March 01 - 08, 2024 (Double Issue)
'I'm Fighting Book Bans at My Library'
Newsweek US

'I'm Fighting Book Bans at My Library'

I believe my county's library system is violating the Constitutional right to access information by erasing LGBTQ+ voices

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4 mins  |
March 01 - 08, 2024 (Double Issue)
The Price of Diplomacy
Newsweek US

The Price of Diplomacy

Millions of taxpayer dollars are given to Russian companies to maintain the U.S. embassy in Moscow. Critics claim the money is used to fuel Vladimir Putin's war machine

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March 01 - 08, 2024 (Double Issue)
Where do Americans stand on consensual nonmonogamy?
Time

Where do Americans stand on consensual nonmonogamy?

NEARLY ONE-THIRD OF SINGLES IN AMERICA HAVE HAD a consensually nonmonogamous relationship, but many singles are still committed to the concept of traditional sexual monogamy.

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February 26, 2024
Unhappy farmers unsettle Europe
Time

Unhappy farmers unsettle Europe

TENS OF THOUSANDS OF FARMERS have taken to the streets across Europe in recent weeks to protest the combined effect of poor economic conditions created by falling incomes, high costs, ongoing disruption from the war in Ukraine, and competition from cheap imports. Their discontent is further fueled by the European Union's recent announcement of more-stringent environmental policies affecting agriculture, which they say will make things worse.

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February 26, 2024
King Charles III
Time

King Charles III

A monarch ails

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February 26, 2024
Toby Keith
Time

Toby Keith

Toby Keith, who died of stomach cancer on Feb. 5 at 62, signed his first record deal in 1993.

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February 26, 2024
THE WAR NOBODY WANTS
Time

THE WAR NOBODY WANTS

The U.S. is creeping toward war in the Middle East. A drone attack on a U.S. base in Jordan on Jan. 29 killed three American troops and injured 34 others. A militia supported by Iran claimed responsibility. In retaliation, President Joe Biden ordered 85 strikes in Iraq and Syria and promised more to come, a dangerous escalation that could spiral out of control. Are Americans ready for war? Not at all.

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February 26, 2024
SEARCHING FOR COMMON GROUND
Time

SEARCHING FOR COMMON GROUND

EPA CHIEF MICHAEL REGAN WANTS TO ADVANCE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE WITH THE ENERGY INDUSTRY'S HELP

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February 26, 2024
WHAT MR BEAST WANTS
Time

WHAT MR BEAST WANTS

Jimmy Donaldson, the world's most successful YouTuber, is playing the long game

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February 26, 2024
Fresh Hope for Those Lost
Newsweek US

Fresh Hope for Those Lost

New technologies are being used to revolutionize the hunt for America’s missing persons

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February 23, 2024
Bones of Contention
Newsweek US

Bones of Contention

After years of debate, archaeologists say they have gained greater understanding of among the most historically important” human remains in Europe—belonging to the family of Alexander the Great

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February 23, 2024
ON THE BRINK
Newsweek US

ON THE BRINK

‘The Hermit Kingdom’ has survived decades of totalitarian rule, but bellicose statements from its leader, Kim Jong Un, could signal trouble ahead. Newsweek analyzes scenarios that could trigger its demise

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February 23, 2024
Rob Reiner
Newsweek US

Rob Reiner

CELEBRATED DIRECTOR ROB REINER IS WORRIED ABOUT THE RISE OF Christian nationalism the use of Christian values to push a political agenda-and its impact on democracy.

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February 23, 2024
NOT A QUIET LITTLE TOWN
Time

NOT A QUIET LITTLE TOWN

The incessant din of a bitcoin mine in overlooked rural America

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February 26, 2024
Rest actually takes hard work
Time

Rest actually takes hard work

AMERICANS HAVE LONG BEEN KNOWN FOR OUR INDUSTRY and ambition, but until recently, we also recognized the value of rest. The Puritans had a famously strict work ethic, but they also took their Sundays very seriously.

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February 26, 2024
Menopause Gets Its Moment
Time

Menopause Gets Its Moment

WITH NEW ATTENTION FROM BUSINESS AND MEDICINE, A LIFE STAGE COMES OUT OF THE WINGS

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February 26, 2024
THE WAR LAB
Time

THE WAR LAB

HOW TECH COMPANIES JOINED FORCES WITH ZELENSKY'S GOVERNMENT TO TURN UKRAINE'S BATTLEFIELDS INTO A TESTING GROUND FOR MILITARY AI

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February 26, 2024
Bidenomics Won't Swing It for the Democrats
Newsweek US

Bidenomics Won't Swing It for the Democrats

Biden's economic policies are reaping benefits in battleground states, but immigration is proving to bea more important issue for voters in the presidential election

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February 23, 2024
AMERICA'S BEST PROGRAMS LOYALTY 2024
Newsweek US

AMERICA'S BEST PROGRAMS LOYALTY 2024

CUSTOMER LOYALTY MEANS BIG BUSINESS

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February 23, 2024
Tiny Houses to the Rescue
Newsweek US

Tiny Houses to the Rescue

Could bite-sized dwellings fix the affordability crisis?

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February 23, 2024
Rooftop solar might be on the verge of collapse
Time

Rooftop solar might be on the verge of collapse

A DECADE AGO, SOMEONE KNOCKING ON YOUR DOOR TO sell you solar panels would have been selling you solar panels. These days, they are probably selling you a financial product likely a lease or a loan.

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February 26, 2024
5 ways to deal with climate despair
Time

5 ways to deal with climate despair

FORGET CLIMATE ANXIETY: many people are in flat-out climate distress. About two-thirds of Americans (65%) report being worried about global warming, according to a January report from the Yale Program for Climate Communication. One in 10 say they've recently felt depressed over their concerns for the planet, and a similar percentage describe feeling on edge or like they're unable to stop worrying about global warming.

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February 26, 2024
Keep a wary eye on North Korea
Time

Keep a wary eye on North Korea

OVER THE DECADES, NORTH KOrea's leaders have periodically made bombastic threats of military force against South Korea and its foreign backers, particularly the U.S. and Japan.

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February 26, 2024
Lulu Wang The director of The Farewell on her new streaming series Expats, the power of empathy, and the lesson in a search for a salad with cranberries
Time

Lulu Wang The director of The Farewell on her new streaming series Expats, the power of empathy, and the lesson in a search for a salad with cranberries

Your breakout film, The Farewell, about a dying matriarch, asked questions about the difference between American and Chinese values when it comes to things like family and community. What were you trying to explore?

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February 26, 2024
The multiverse of Sarah J. Maas
Time

The multiverse of Sarah J. Maas

IT'S 9:30 ON A FREEZING MONDAY NIGHT IN JANUARY and there's a line stretching down the block outside of Manhattan's Book Club Bar. The occasion: a midnight release party for fantasy author Sarah J. Maas' House of Flame and Shadow, the third entry in her Crescent City series. The twist there's always a twist where Maas is concerned-is that Maas is on her way to surprise the throng of almost exclusively female fans willing to wait in the cold to get their hands on her book the minute it becomes available.

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February 26, 2024