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The food pyramid may be back on the menu

EARLY PUBLIC NUTRITION ADVICE CAME AS A WARNING. Wilbur O. Atwater, a chemist and renowned nutritionist, wrote in an 1902 edition of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) digest, Farmers' Bulletin, that “Unless care is exercised in selecting food, a diet may result which is one-sided or badly balanced—that is, one in which either protein or fuel ingredients (carbohydrate and fat) are provided in excess ...

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December 08, 2025
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A LOSING GAME

IN SIMULATIONS ACROSS THE COUNTRY, STUDENTS ARE PROVING WE AREN'T READY FOR THE NEXT PANDEMIC

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December 08, 2025
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The real reason we fail to feed those in need

FOOD IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH. Everyone knows this. But it’s also the difference between stability and instability, union and division, and peace and war. I have had a front-row seat to some of the worst recent humanitarian crises—from Yemen and Syria to Afghanistan and Gaza—and this has been true, time and time again.

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December 08, 2025
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JON CHU'S AMERICAN DREAM

The Wicked: For Good director on trying to change the world, one blockbuster at a time

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December 08, 2025
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The Risk Report

THREE YEARS AND NINE MONTHS after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the war grinds on. There's been plenty of news and noise of late. Yet as we approach the end of 2025, there's no sign of resolution on the horizon.

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December 08, 2025
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A seductive Dangerous Liaisons remix, with feminist intentions

There are no heroes in Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Pierre Choderlos de Laclos' 1782 novel of end-stage French aristocratic decadence.

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December 08, 2025
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Ken Burns

The filmmaker on his 12-hour documentary The American Revolution, the importance of undertow, and what's next

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December 08, 2025
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Distress Signal

WHAT THE L.A. FIRES REVEAL ABOUT AMERICA'S BLEAK CLIMATE FUTURE

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December 08, 2025
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LIVING IN PUBLIC

“The camera eats first.” A decade ago, that phrase was a joke about influencers and their avocado toast. Now it’s shorthand for how every corner of life—dinners, cleaning, milestones, even grief—can be packaged for public consumption. We live in a world where intimacy has become inventory, where the difference between living and posting is often just a matter of lighting.

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December 08, 2025
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Brothers in arms, and Shakespeare

THE NEW FILM HAMNET, BASED ON MAGGIE O'FARRELL'S award-winning 2020 novel, imagines how William Shakespeare wrote Hamlet in a haze of grief over the death of his son. In a sly bit of casting, director Chloé Zhao, the Oscar-winning filmmaker behind Nomadland, chose brothers to play the doomed child and the actor portraying his onstage avatar.

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December 08, 2025
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THE EPSTEIN REVERSAL

In the file-release bill, Trump confronts losing his grip on the movement he started

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December 08, 2025
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What would 50-year mortgages mean for buyers?

THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION HAS BEGUN PROMOTING the idea of 50-year mortgages as a way to make homes more affordable for buyers—a plan that has drawn criticism even from some of the President’s allies, and that experts warn could come with potentially major drawbacks. President Trump floated the idea of introducing 50-year mortgages in a Truth Social post on Nov. 8. Soon after, Federal Housing Finance Agency director Bill Pulte wrote in a post on X: “Thanks to President Trump, we are indeed working on The 50 year Mortgage—a complete game changer.”

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December 08, 2025
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Where top U.S. leaders earn their stripes

AS THE INDUSTRIES AND COMPANIES driving the American economy change, new generations of leaders are rotated in to take the helm.

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December 08, 2025
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5 migraine symptoms that aren't headaches

NEARLY 40 MILLION people in the U.S. suffer from migraines, making the painful disorder one of the most common that neurologists treat. It's also among the most confusing. Because of the many ways it can show up, it can take more than a decade to receive an accurate diagnosis.

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December 08, 2025
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The journalist and the jinx in a suburban standoff

CLAIRE DANES GETS A LOT OF ATTENTION for her “cry face.” It is, indeed, a sight to behold. Engulfed by waves of sorrow, her chin vibrates, her eyes scrunch, the corners of her mouth turn down as though tugged by invisible weights.

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December 08, 2025
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Telling the truth of true crime

DIRECTOR CHARLIE SHACKLETON THOUGHT HE COULD have his cake and eat it too.

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November 24, 2025
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BREAKING GOOD

Vince Gilligan leaves bad guys behind in a sci-fi epic with an unlikely hero

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November 24, 2025
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A woman under the influencer

INFLUENCER IS A DIVISIVE WORD. Your gut reaction to it—one that’s likely to be more negative the older you are—will probably be a good gauge of how you'll feel about HBO’s I Love LA, a hangout comedy created by and starring Shiva Baby breakout Rachel Sennott.

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November 24, 2025
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Health Matters

GLOBAL FAILURE TO ADAPT TO climate change is taking a toll on people’s lives and is responsible for millions of deaths every year, according to a new report from the Lancet.

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November 24, 2025
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The Risk Report

SIGNALS ARE GROWING LOUDER that U.S. President Donald Trump wants Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro out of office. He'd like to accomplish this without starting a war that might not go to plan.

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November 24, 2025
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Is the NFL safer than high school football?

SCIENTISTS ARE STARTING TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THE degenerative brain disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), even as more athletes say they believe they have it.

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November 24, 2025
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Our overreaction epidemic

REACTING HAS BECOME OUR DEFAULT—WE POUNCE, panic, and amplify distress rather than pause and regulate.

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November 24, 2025
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Bess Wohl The playwright behind Liberation on the legacy of second-wave feminism, her mother's role in it, and the state of women's rights today

Liberation has been called the best play on Broadway this season. What made you want to write it? Because my mom worked at Ms., I grew up steeped in the ideas of second-wave feminism and women's liberation.

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November 24, 2025
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A LEGEND RETURNS

INSIDE LINDSEY VONN'S UNPRECEDENTED ATTEMPT AT AN OLYMPIC COMEBACK

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November 24, 2025
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The D.C. Brief

AS THE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN crossed the one-month mark, the country hit two milestones that made it feel all too real for many Americans.

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November 24, 2025
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The Tragedy of Eric Adams

A DAY IN THE CITY WITH THE MAYOR OF NEW YORK

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November 24, 2025
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Zohran Mamdani is what big cities look like

A COUPLE OF WEEKS BEFORE HIS ELECTION VICTORY, Zohran Mamdani stood in front of a mosque in the Bronx.

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November 24, 2025
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Fears of new genocide as Darfur burns again

DARFUR HAS ONCE MORE become the center of a wave of violence in Sudan's brutal civil war, sparking warnings of a repeat of the genocide that blighted the region two decades ago.

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November 24, 2025
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Dick Cheney

American regent

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November 24, 2025
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Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales on rebuilding trust online and off

JIMMY WALES DESCRIBES HIMSELF AS A “pathological optimist.” And yet, when the co-founder of Wikipedia spoke with TIME in October, he still seemed somewhat surprised that his online encyclopedia actually worked.

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November 24, 2025