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Why can't seniors afford long-term care?
AISHA ADKINS' MOTHER ROSETTA WAS ADAMANT THAT she wanted to age at home. So when Rosetta's dementia started worsening at age 59, Aisha started looking around for options.
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August 18, 2025
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The Nationalist
GIORGIA MELONI IS THE FIRST FAR-RIGHT ITALIAN LEADER SINCE WORLD WAR II. WHERE SHE TAKES THE COUNTRY COULD CHANGE THE WORLD
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August 18, 2025
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How Mike Johnson Became Trump's Speaker
\"Don't you ever want revenge?\"
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August 18, 2025
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Malcolm-Jamal Warner
Beloved sitcom actor
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August 18, 2025
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BEACH NATION
Growing up, my family skied.
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August 18, 2025
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THE EPSTEIN SHADOW
Donald Trump's embrace of conspiracy theories has backfired
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August 18, 2025
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A Walmart heir has opened a medical school
ON JULY 14, 48 STUDENTS WALKED THROUGH THE DOORS of the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine in Bentonville, Ark., to become its inaugural class. Some came from neighboring cities, others from urban centers in Michigan and New York. Almost all had a choice in where they could become doctors but took a chance on the new school because of its unique approach to rethinking medical education.
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August 18, 2025
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Ozzy Osbourne Heavy-metal pioneer
OZZY OSBOURNE, THE heavy-metal star who fronted the British rock band Black Sabbath, died on July 22 at the age of 76, his family said in a statement.
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August 18, 2025
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Spike Lee serves another great New York film
NO OTHER FILMMAKER LOVES THE DIRTY OLD town that is New York more than Spike Lee.
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August 18, 2025
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The Risk Report
ON JULY 28, PRESIDENT DONALD Trump signaled growing impatience with Vladimir Putin by telling reporters in Scotland that Russia’s President must halt the fighting in Ukraine within “10 or 12 days” to avoid sanctions and secondary tariffs, tightening a 50-day deadline he had set earlier in the month. But this latest threat is unlikely to change Putin’s plans.
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August 18, 2025
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China opens up to more tourists as Trump closes U.S. off
AS THE U.S. UNDER PRESIDENT DONALD Trump increasingly closes itself off from the world, denying entry to some tourists amid a crackdown on border controls and migration, its geopolitical rival China, which has long been known for its relative isolation, has loosened its travel restrictions to unprecedented levels.
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July 28, 2025
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In the Loop
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN AI could mean that human-caused pandemics are five times more likely than they were just a year ago, according to a study of top experts.
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July 28, 2025
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WITH LOVE, MEGAN
Hacks breakout Megan Stalter enters the canon of rom-com heroines in Lena Dunham's Too Much
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July 28, 2025
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Micael Johansson
The Saab CEO on the lessons learned from Ukraine, Europe's defense needs, and the future of warfare
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July 28, 2025
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MAKING POPE LEO
How a kid from the Midwest became the leader of the Catholic Church
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July 28, 2025
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Clueless and the art of an openhearted outlier
HOW DO YOU MEASURE THE WORTH OF A FILMMAKER’S career? Do you tick off box-office returns, or the awards lined up on a shelf? Which is a better determination of success, a string of hits or a film that lives on in the cultural imagination for decades, and counting?
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July 28, 2025
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A Deadly Flash
SLOPING TERRAIN, THE REMNANTS OF A TROPICAL STORM, AND CLIMATE CHANGE MAKE FOR A DANGEROUS COMBINATION
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July 28, 2025
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Health Matters
IN A CHRISTMAS CAROL, EBENEZER Scrooge at first dismisses the ghosts that torment him as mere dietary disturbances: “You may be an undigested bit of beef, a blot of mustard, a crumb of cheese, a fragment of an underdone potato,” he says to one spectral visitor. “There’s more of gravy than of grave about you, whatever you are!” Cartoonist Winsor McCay made his name in the early 20th century with “Dreams of the Rarebit Fiend,” in which his protagonists suffer bizarre dreams and nightmares they attributed to eating Welsh rarebit—a delicacy of spiced cheese on toast.
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July 28, 2025
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The Risk Report
THE 2015 MIGRANT CRISIS STILL hangs over Europe. The more than 1.3 million migrants—particularly from Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq—who claimed asylum that year have been a boon for grievance-driven European populism and its most talented practitioners. The upshot is a cultural and economic anxiety that has transformed the continent's political landscape.
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July 28, 2025
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PRESSURE TEST
Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” is now law, and voters can expect to hear a lot about it during next year’s midterms
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July 28, 2025
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THE MOST INFLUENTIAL DIGITAL VOICES
TIME 100 CREATORS
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July 28, 2025
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Why are rural hospitals closing?
THOMASVILLE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER WAS SUP- posed to be a game changer. Situated in the U.S. congressional district with the worst health outcomes in the country, the hospital opened in 2020 with state-of-the art equip- ment, including a 3D mammogram and an MRI scanner. But it closed less than five years later in September 2024.
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July 28, 2025
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A wigged-out modern western stuffed with ideas
HOW MANY TIMES HAVE YOU HEARD the expression “The pandemic broke our brains”? Particularly in less densely populated parts of America, plenty of people still hold a grudge over the way life was shut down. In some places, mask wearing is still treated as a sign of wimpiness. And the “lost” years of Zoom education overshadow the reality that COVID-19 killed a lot of people, and that some who survived still suffer. The pandemic is the global event we just can’t let go, a scapegoat for people’s anger over how and why their lives aren’t exactly as they’d like.
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July 28, 2025
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Ukraine's Lost Children
RUSSIA TOOK THOUSANDS OF UKRAINIAN KIDS. CAN PEACE TALKS BRING THEM HOME?
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July 28, 2025
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Michael Madsen
Sexy bad guy
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July 28, 2025
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5 criminally underrated healthy foods
SOME FOODS SIMPLY RADIATE STAR POWER. APPLES AND BANANAS? THEY'VE GOT THEIR OWN song. Blueberries, spinach, and salmon? These so-called superfoods basically come with capes.
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July 28, 2025
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A seismic moment for the left
The world's economic capital stands to have a democratic socialist at the helm.
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July 28, 2025
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs
In sex-crime trial with mixed verdicts
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July 28, 2025
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Recharging the green transition
THE MINERALS FOUND IN AN ELECTRIC-CAR BATTERY often travel thousands of miles around the world before the vehicles they will be in hit the road. Lithium mined in Chile or Argentina is shipped to China—where three-quarters of the world’s electric-vehicle (EV) batteries are currently made. The sea journey emits considerable amounts of CO₂ in the process. Yet, electrifying the transportation sector—which accounts for more than a third of global CO₂ emissions—is key for reaching net-zero emissions by 2050.
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July 28, 2025
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TRUMP'S IRAN SHAMBLES
The questions remaining over the damage to Iran's nuclear program include the fate of almost 900 lb. of highly enriched uranium, enough to make nine bombs. But we know that stockpile was accumulated after Donald Trump scrapped an agreement that had sidelined Iran's program, a pact that Tehran had been honoring. Trump's failed diplomacy got us into this mess.
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