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AI will reshape politics globally

FEW POLITICAL LEADERS REALIZE THE RATE AT which artificial intelligence is racing ahead.

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September 08, 2025

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5 ways to make small talk when you have social anxiety

WHEN YOU HAVE SOCIAL ANXIETY, WALKING INTO A ROOM FULL OF PEOPLE CAN MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE every eyeball in the place is boring directly into your soul, and that nothing you say will possibly be smart or funny or coherent enough.

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September 08, 2025
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SUMMER OF OUR DISCONTENT

In The Roses, Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch embrace a movie season of notso-romantic comedies

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September 08, 2025
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The agentic age: a new frontier for AI and humans

FOR THE PAST YEAR, I’VE BEEN RUNNING SALES- force with a colleague who never sleeps, never takes vacations, and has read more than I could in 100 lifetimes. On a typical day, sitting with a few executives around the table, I’ll ask it to evaluate a competitor's moves, refine a keynote draft, or surface strategic blind spots we might have missed.

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September 08, 2025
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Two good men confront the Task of forgiveness

CRIME DRAMAS, IN OUR DISTRACTED TIMES, TEND TO front-load said crimes.

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September 08, 2025
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Laufey The Grammy-winning, genre-blending musician on pushing herself creatively, making her latest album, and confiding in Norah Jones

There is a lot of talk about how exactly to label your music: jazz or pop. Does that ever get annoying?

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September 08, 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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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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You wrote about your love for the 2024 animated film Flow.Would you ever make your own kids' movie?

Benny Safdie The actor and filmmaker on playing the baddie in Happy Gilmore 2, his UFC movie with the Rock, and training for Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey

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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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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. Osbourne, who publicly shared his diagnosis with Parkinson's disease in 2020, has been credited with helping invent heavy metal with Black Sabbath and went on to have a successful solo career in the 1980s.

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August 18, 2025
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THE FRANCHISE THAT FELL TO EARTH

Noah Hawley's Alien prequel series stars Sydney Chandler, in a role anticipating Ripley's

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August 18, 2025
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The Gaza Tragedy

A U.N.-BACKED BODY SAYS PLUMMETING ACCESS TO FOOD HAS LEFT ORDINARY GAZANS FACING FAMINE

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August 18, 2025

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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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Women are meant to be strong

THIS SUMMER I'LL STEP ONSTAGE TO COMPETE AS A professional athlete for the first time—at 50. I’ll wear a fuchsia bikini small enough to fit in a Ziploc bag, pose and flex in clear heels, and strike a smile while my muscles glisten under layers of spray tan. I’m a bodybuilder. This is my third season competing, but my first as a pro.

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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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THE EPSTEIN SHADOW

Donald Trump's embrace of conspiracy theories has backfired

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August 18, 2025
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The Rise of Green Wall Street

CITIES ARE RACING TO BECOME THE WORLD'S SUSTAINABLE-FINANCE HUB

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August 18, 2025
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5 surprising symptoms of Lyme disease

NEARLY 500,000 PEOPLE ARE diagnosed with Lyme disease each year in the U.S. For about 75% of them, the first sign will be a skin lesion that appears one to four weeks after being bitten by an infected deer tick. But it might not look how you'd imagine: only 20% of these lesions take on the classic bull’s-eye appearance commonly associated with Lyme.

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August 18, 2025
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GOAL ORIENTED

AT 25, MANCHESTER CITY'S ERLING HAALAND IS OUTSCORING SOME OF SOCCER'S GREATEST STARS

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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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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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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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Sean 'Diddy' Combs

In sex-crime trial with mixed verdicts

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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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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 MOST INFLUENTIAL DIGITAL VOICES

TIME 100 CREATORS

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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 COVID19 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