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Dana White The Ultimate Fighting Championship CEO on manhood, his friendship with Donald Trump, and the future of the fight business

Why do you think Donald Trump asked you, and not a family member, to introduce him at July's Republican National Convention? Listen, he and I are really, really good friends. What I think, and from what his kids have told me, I am the one guy he connects with. They call it \"bro-out\"-we bro-out together.

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September 30, 2024
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There can be only one Sally Rooney

A FEW YEARS AGO, SOMEONE POSTED a photo of a man walking through Brooklyn with a copy of Conversations With Friends tucked in the back of his trousers, the words SALLY ROONEY peeking out above his waistband. It was an accessory that telegraphed as much about his personal style as his choice in attire did. Less than a month earlier, the book critic Constance Grady had published an essay titled \"The Cult of Sally Rooney,\" deeming it \"aspirational\" to be a fan: \"If you read Sally Rooney, the thinking seems to go, you're smart, but you're also fun and you're also cool enough to be suspicious of both 'smart' and 'fun' as general concepts.\"

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September 30, 2024
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Kate Winslet puts Lee Miller in the frame

KATE WINSLET LOVES TABLES. SHE LOVES THEM SO MUCH that the Oscar-winning actor collects them. There is nothing fancy about these antiques, but they enchant her. \"It's the knots and the whorls, the shape and feel,\" she says. \"They can feel like old friends, and there is something emotionally charging about an old table that comes with a history-I find imagining what that might be enormous fun.\"

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September 30, 2024
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ALFONSO CUARÓN GOES LONG

The Oscar-winning filmmaker finds pathos in our lonely present in his first TV miniseries

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September 30, 2024
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LATINO LEADERS

17 trailblazers CHANGING THEIR industries, THE U.S., AND THE world

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September 30, 2024
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THE AGE OF SCAMS

Why you're constantly baited by grifters and more vulnerable than you think

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September 30, 2024
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A Question Of Balance

THE NAVAJO NATION HAS FIRST RIGHTS TO THE WATER AROUND IT, YET PAYS THE MOST AND GETS THE LEAST

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September 30, 2024
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Trump Stumped

The former front runner is struggling to adjust to Kamala Harris

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September 30, 2024
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The heartache of calling Israel home

I KNEW THAT AS SOON AS WE CAME HOME TO ISRAEL, I'd ask myself why we'd been so eager to get back. I'd disconnected for a few days in New York City with my family, even stopped wearing the hostage necklace I wore every day, and I knew it would be hard to return.

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September 30, 2024
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The D.C. Brief

WHEN SOME OF THE BIGGEST donors to conservative causes made explicit their electoral opposition to a second term for Donald Trump way back in February 2023, it came as something of a shock to the Republican orbit. After all, the powerful network organized under the auspices of billionaire industrialist Charles Koch had officially remained neutral in Trump's 2016 and 2020 campaigns, a sign of how uncomfortable his allies were with the nominee whose positions were so far afield from their own.

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September 30, 2024
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Overturning the cradle of the Arab Spring

THE FRUIT VENDOR Mohamed Bouazizi's self-immolation 14 years ago inspired Tunisians to topple their longtime dictator and kicked off the 2011 Arab Spring. Of all the countries in the region that caught the revolutionary bug, Tunisia was the only one that managed to build a multiparty democracy with separation of powers and freedom of expression, for a while becoming the poster child of successful democratization.

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September 30, 2024
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THE DAWN OF SUPERSTORMS

Earlier this summer, Hurricane Beryl broke virtually every early-season hurricane record. It was the earliest Category 5 storm in history, and the strongest July Atlantic hurricane, with winds of 165 m.p.h. As ocean and air temperatures spike, extreme weather is growing more intense than ever before. This is the dawn of the Superstorm Era and it will only continue to rise, unless we take action to stop it.

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September 30, 2024
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Are mosquitoes getting more dangerous?

MOSQUITOES SEEM TO BE EVERYWHERE THIS YEAR, AND they're not just a nuisance at outdoor gatherings. Health experts say they're carrying some serious diseases—a fact that's hitting home in the U.S., as some towns in Massachusetts have shut down public parks and other outdoor areas in the evenings, after mosquitoes in the region were learned to be carrying eastern equine encephalitis, a rare but deadly virus. And Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country's former top infectious-disease expert, was recently hospitalized with a West Nile virus infection he is believed to have acquired from a mosquito buzzing through his backyard.

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September 30, 2024
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5 metrics you should know about your health

IF YOU'RE ASKED TO SHARE a few fun facts about yourself, you're probably not going to rattle off your blood-pressure or cholesterol levels (even if your \"good\" cholesterol is, well, really good). But you should have a solid sense of what those numbers are, experts say.

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September 30, 2024
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Kate Middleton

Six months after announcing her cancer diagnosis, Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, shared her \"relief\" at completing her chemotherapy treatment in a social media post on Sept. 9.

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September 30, 2024
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James Earl Jones

A great actor, a great voice

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September 30, 2024
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Cutting traffic to fight emissions

TOURISTS CONSIDER DUBLIN TO BE A LIVELY, LEGENDARY cultural hub. But for its residents and business owners, getting anywhere can be a challenge. \"Traffic in Dublin is absolutely appalling,\" says Emma Gray, the co-founder of Gaillot et Gray, a café in one of the city's busiest areas.

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September 30, 2024
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Meet the Democracy Defenders

In the minds of many voters, nothing less than American democracy is on the line in 2024. Some see threats on multiple fronts: foreign interference, artificial intelligence, a polarized electorate. Others are most worried about candidates who have undermined faith in our voting systems. The 11 people on this list-Democrats and Republicans, public officials and private individuals, business leaders and civil rights crusaders-are working to boost voter participation, reverse disenfranchisement, and combat misinformation. Their efforts help not only defend democracy, but also strengthen it.

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September 30, 2024
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THE LONG WAIT

Judge Juan Merchan's postponement of Donald Trump's sentencing keeps the nation on hold too

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September 30, 2024
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Justin Theroux The Emmy-winning actor, writer, and producer on Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, his roles in cult classics, and the enduring love for The Leftovers

I was absolutely a fan.

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September 16, 2024
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An adaptation of Three Women makes four a crowd

FOR A WORK OF LITERARY NONFICTION TO thrill readers the way Lisa Taddeo's 2019 best seller Three Women has done, it must offer more than just rich subject matter.

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September 16, 2024
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3 sisters and one empty recliner

DEATH CAN BOTH TEAR FAMILY MEMBERS apart and bind them closer-often simultaneously.

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September 16, 2024
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NATASHA ROTHWELL OUT FRONT

The creator-performer moves from beloved supporting roles to center stage in a deeply personal new comedy series

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September 16, 2024
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STILL PROCESSING

Not all ultra-processed foods are the same. Or, some argue, even unhealthy

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September 16, 2024
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THE 100 MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

IT'S HARD TO IMAGINE WHAT MODERN LIFE would look like without Google.

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September 16, 2024
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IRON FIST

A crackdown on El Salvador’s gangs made Nayib Bukele one of the world’s most popular leaders. Is he going too far?

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September 16, 2024
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Long-distance relationships aren't just for romance

NURTURING LONG-DISTANCE friendships takes work, but the payoff is worth it-and even small gestures can keep bonds alive.

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September 16, 2024
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HOW TO KNOW IF YOUR DYNAMIC IS TOXIC AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT

Friends can be great-until they're not.

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September 16, 2024
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It's never too late to make new friends

CHRIS DUFFY ISN'T GOING TO SUGARcoat it: making friends as an adult is hard.

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September 16, 2024
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Polaris Dawn opens a new chapter in space

IT WAS A VERY BIG DEAL ON SEPT. 14, 1966, WHEN ASTROnauts Pete Conrad and Dick Gordon flew their Gemini 11 spacecraft to a record altitude of 850 miles. It has remained a big deal for 58 years, while that benchmark for a crewed spacecraft in Earth orbit remained.

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September 16, 2024