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Phil Robertson

Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson died at age 79, his family announced on May 25, a few months after revealing he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.

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June 23, 2025
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SNEAK ATTACK

Ukraine's audacious drone strikes deep inside Russia may announce a new era in warfare

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June 23, 2025
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A Goode detective with a rotten attitude

DEPT. Q, A NETFLIX CRIME DRAMA FROM THE QUEEN'S Gambit writer-director Scott Frank, presents itself as a show about difficult people.

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June 23, 2025
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Boulder, Colo., attack highlights rising antisemitism

THE FIREBOMBING OF A RALLY IN Boulder, Colo., supporting the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza continued a surge in antisemitic incidents and hate crimes toward Jewish Americans.

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June 23, 2025
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Young leaders drive environmental change

A new generation of Chinese is stepping off the beaten path to protect deserts, birds and biodiversity — turning environmental ideals into everyday action

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June 23, 2025
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LIVING LEGEND

Gypsy star Audra McDonald is now the performer with the most Tony wins and nominations in history

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June 09, 2025
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DOWN AND OUT

After the 2024 fiasco, the Democrats are rethinking everything

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June 09, 2025
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THE MAN BEHIND THE BOW TIE

In a documentary filmed just before his death, Paul Reubens reflects on the life he led when the cameras weren't rolling

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June 09, 2025
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What can you share about growing up in the Amazon and how it has informed your work?

Marina Silva Brazil's Environment and Climate Minister on growing up in the Amazon, hosting this year's U.N. climate talks, and the global retreat of the Trump Administration

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June 09, 2025
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THE SHIFT EAST

Once an auto underdog, China's electricvehicle boom now powers its tech rise

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June 09, 2025
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A new M:I won't save cinema, but it's fun to watch Tom Cruise try

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE—THE FINAL Reckoning, the eighth film in the franchise and ostensibly its finale, looks, feels, and sounds like the sort of movie you need to see on the big screen.

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June 09, 2025
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Wes Anderson returns with a muted Scheme

WES ANDERSON, WHO SPECIALIZES in designing fancifully invented societies, probably doesn’t strike anyone as an angry person.

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June 09, 2025
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TIME 100 - Philanthropy

THESE ARE THE 100 MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE SHAPING THE FUTURE OF GIVING

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June 09, 2025

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Germany's bold military push

FOR DECADES, SOME in Europe talked up the need for “collective European defense,” a policy to sharply reduce dependence on Washington for military protection.

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June 09, 2025
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Can states do what FEMA was set up to do?

PRESIDENT TRUMP FIRST POSED THE IDEA OF OVERHAUL-ing the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) while visiting North Carolina in January in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.

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June 09, 2025
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George Wendt

Beloved barfly

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June 09, 2025
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Comedy’s new generation finds its absurdist voice

THE CREATORS OF FX’S ADULTS MUST HAVE known comparisons between their show and Girls were inevitable, because they leaned way into them. Beyond the similar titles, both comedies follow 20-something friends in New York City.

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June 09, 2025
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TRUMP'S LEARNING CURVE

Faced with the war's complexities, Trump backs away from Ukraine peacemaking

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June 09, 2025
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Living with grief that's old enough to vote

THE KNICKS WERE CLAWING THEIR WAY PAST THE CELTics in Game 1 of an NBA Playoffs match so intense, my two young sons morphed into courtside commentators operating at decibel levels usually reserved for jet engines and Skittles-fueled birthday parties.

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June 09, 2025
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TIME CO₂ Leadership Report

For the past year, the energy and climate narrative has been intimately intertwined with questions about AI's impact on energy demand.

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June 09, 2025
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HOW TO MAKE AI SAFE

I'm genuinely unsettled by the behavior unrestrained AI is already demonstrating. In one experiment, when an Al model learns it is scheduled to be replaced, it inserts its code into the computer where the new version is going to run, ensuring its own survival. In a separate study, when AI models realize they are going to lose at chess, they hack the computer in order to win.

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June 09, 2025

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Treating prostate cancer

'Prostate cancer can sit dormant for years. -DR. MAHA HUSSAIN, ONCOLOGIST

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June 09, 2025
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5 signs memory issues may not be routine

IF THE NEUROLOGIST DR. DANIEL Lesley sees 10 patients a day, at least half ask him the same question: Are the brain lapses they’re experiencing a normal part of aging?

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June 09, 2025
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Obscuring the decline of a President

WHEN JOE BIDEN REVEALED HIS PROSTATE-CANCER diagnosis on May 18, the news entered a conversation Washington was already having.

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June 09, 2025
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TIME 100 HEALTH - Innovators

'We only go after diseases where we understand the causal human biology.'

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May 26, 2025
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TIME 100 HEALTH - Leaders

Each year, pathogens passed between animals and humans cause more than 1 billion illnesses and millions of deaths globally

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May 26, 2025
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Israeli reserves For new Gaza offensive

ISRAEL’S GOVERNMENT CONFIRMED WHAT many in Gaza had feared: its military will seize the territory indefinitely, calling up tens of thousands of reserve soldiers to significantly expand operations.

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May 26, 2025
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Trump moves to bring the Saudis even closer

ON MAY 13, U.S. PRESIDENT Donald Trump will open the first multicountry foreign trip of his second term with a stop in Saudi Arabia, underscoring that ties with Riyadh remain a Trump priority.

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May 26, 2025
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A NEW ERA

Pope Leo XIV will be the first American to lead the Roman Catholic Church and its 1.4 billion followers

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May 26, 2025
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OUR DATA, OURSELVES

Access to online services is as fundamental to modern life as electricity or water. And just as we expect our electricity to be reliable and our water to be clean, we should have high expectations for the internet. Our data represents our personhood; it encompasses our relationships, our thoughts, our interests, our created memories. That information should be controlled by us—not by Big Tech.

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May 26, 2025