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Newsweek
Playing Catchup on COVID
Scientists are testing new antiviral drugs, but they won’t be ready in time for the current wave of cases
6 min |
October 08, 2021

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Second Chances
According to one banker, the cure for the labor shortage is to hire people with criminal records
7 min |
October 08, 2021

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FLASHPOINT
Pakistan sees a victorious Taliban in Afghanistan to the west and a partner in China to the East. But the U.S. is at odds with both, pushing leader Imran Khan into a delicate balancing act.
3 min |
October 08, 2021

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Trippy Treatments
Psilocybin, the active ingredient in “magic mushrooms,” is undergoing clinical trials. It could be the biggest advance in treating depression since Prozac.
10+ min |
October 01, 2021

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Was ‘Chaos-istan' Inevitable?
How Biden's influence during the Obama administration had long-lasting effects
8 min |
September 10, 2021

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Tipping the Work-Life Balance in Your Favor
A paycheck shouldn’t be the only reward for hard work
8 min |
October 01, 2021

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First Look at ‘FUTURES'
IF THERE WAS EVER A TIME TO reimagine what lies ahead, it’s today as we envision our post-pandemic world.
2 min |
October 01, 2021
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How Was Your Visit Today?
High marks on online ratings can benefit urgent care and E.R. doctors, but don't let their concern about those scores influence the care you receive. Here's how
9 min |
September 24, 2021

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What Have We Learned?
We will never forget 9/11. But a more interesting question at the 20th anniversary is, what should we remember—or more...
10+ min |
September 17, 2021

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Fighting Terrorism from Afar
Can Joe Biden’s ‘over-the-horizon’ strategy in Afghanistan keep America safe? Defense experts are skeptical
6 min |
September 03, 2021

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Lost in the Shouting
In the school board battles across the country over race, the voices of Black parents talking about what their kids actually experience are often drowned out
9 min |
September 17, 2021

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Biden's Benghazi Moment
How the deadly Kabul AIRPORT ATTACK and bungled Afghanistan pullout could HAUNT HIS PRESIDENCY–and cost him the midterms.
8 min |
September 10, 2021

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Are Vaccine Mandates Justifiable?
Some call them reasonable public health measures, while others say they are an un-American invasion of privacy
6 min |
September 10, 2021

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How to Be a Work Rebel
Got a contrarian streak in you? Harvard’s Francesca Gino shares the right way to be an unconventional leader
3 min |
September 10, 2021

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The Archives
REWIND
1 min |
September 10, 2021

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Back to Work in a COVID World
These three strategies will make returning to work easier for you and your employees
3 min |
September 03, 2021

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Can Anyone Make China Play By The Rules?
The global economy depends on Tokyo and Washington coordinating their defense against cyber and trade threats, says Prime Minister Suga
5 min |
August 20, 2021

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Do You Have What It Takes to Run Your Own Business?
Here's how to figure out if you've got the right stuff to succeed
7 min |
August 20, 2021

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The Kids Are Alright
SCIENTISTS HAVE FOUND A SURPRISINGLY SIMPLE CURE FOR THE POST-PANDEMIC BLUES — FOR CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS
10+ min |
September 03, 2021

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Can Gun Rights and Public Safety Coexist?
One gun owner says Americans are entitled to own AR-15s. Another says sensible gun controls reduce violence without violating rights
2 min |
August 27, 2021

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America Faces An Epidemic Of Senseless Gun Violence
I am a gun owner. I’ve been the lead advocate for gun violence prevention here in Massachusetts. In 1994, I realized that 19 kids under 20 years old were dying every day, and 106 Americans dying every day, from firearms. So I built a 250-foot billboard of the Massachusetts Turnpike near Fenway Park and put up messages around gun safety.
2 min |
August 27, 2021

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Cecily Strong – Crying and Laughing
Comedy and sorrow play equal roles in SNL’s Cecily Strong’s memoir This Will All Be Over Soon
6 min |
August 20, 2021

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Patrick Starrr
WHEN IT COMES TO SOCIAL MEDIA, BEAUTY IS A MAINSTAY, AND WITHIN that space there’s one person who dominates: Patrick Starrr. “Social media has allowed consumers to find people that look like them to trust a point of view that you may not get from a store employee,” he says. That connection with his YouTube audience inspired Starrr to launch One/Size Beauty.
2 min |
August 27, 2021

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The Archives
“In seconds, North America had suffered the worst blackout in its history. In about nine seconds, 61,800 megawatts were lost, and as many as 50 million people were abruptly left without power,” Newsweek reported.
1 min |
August 27, 2021

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RISKY BUSINESS
COVID-19 may have made a future pandemic more likely. Is Biden making the right moves to protect us? What experts say about lab leaks, bioterror—and politics
10+ min |
August 27, 2021

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Death of A Salesman
Ron Popeil, who died late in July, hawked the Veg-O-Matic, the Smokeless Ashtray and the Pocket Fisherman, making the world safe for a new generation of TV pitchmen. Attention must be paid
5 min |
August 27, 2021

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‘BATTLING A PANDEMIC IS A SPECIAL KIND OF WAR'
To create the leadership we need to fight biological threats, look to the military’s example
5 min |
August 27, 2021

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Troops Fight On in the Mideast
While Biden leaves Afghanistan and pulls back in Iraq, the U.S. military persists in Syria
10+ min |
August 27, 2021

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Olafur Eliasson – Climate Activism Through Art
Uncharted
1 min |
August 20, 2021

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Holland Taylor
PARTING SHOT
2 min |