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5 ways to strengthen a friendship

IT MIGHT SOUND OBVIOUS, IN THE midst of a loneliness crisis, that having friends matters. But many of us \"underestimate the very real impact our friendships can have on our life,\" says Marisa Franco, a psychologist and author of Platonic: How the Science of Attachment Can Help You Make-and Keep-Friends. \"Connection is the most important factor predicting our health, both physical and mental.\"

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September 04, 2023
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The Secretary on education

THE TWO YEARS THAT MIGUEL Cardona has been in the nation's top education job haven't exactly been serene: In June, the Supreme Court rejected President Joe Biden's student-loan-forgiveness plan and, in another ruling, essentially overturned affirmative action.

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September 04, 2023
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The creative ways teachers are using AI

PETER PACCONE, A SOCIAL-STUDIES TEACHER IN SAN Marino, Calif., has a new teacher's aid helping him in the classroom this year.

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September 04, 2023
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Special counsel

In Biden probe

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September 04, 2023
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Paul Reubens

Forever in character

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September 04, 2023
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Why did early puberty spike during the pandemic?

ITALY NOTICED FIRST. IT WAS THE FIRST COUNTRY TO lock down during the COVID-19 pandemic, and later in 2020, researchers at Florence's Anna Meyer Children's University Hospital were the first to point out a puzzling trend: more young girls than ever before had been showing up at the hospital with clear signs of early-onset puberty.

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September 04, 2023
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Why Trump's Georgia case may matter most

THE SIGNS IN GEORGIA WERE THERE FOR MONTHS. BACK in February, the forewoman of a special grand jury hinted that her advisory panel had recommended criminal charges against \"not a short list\" of familiar names in connection to an effort to overturn the results of Georgia's 2020 presidential election.

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September 04, 2023
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AFTER THE FLAMES

In the Maui wildfires, a summer of climate warnings reached a hellish crescendo

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September 04, 2023
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Tony Bennett

Timeless pop-music icon

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August 24, 2023
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6 QUESTIONS

Fran Drescher The president of the actors' union on joining the writers' strike, the impact of streaming and AI, and the Nanny memes burning up the net

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August 24, 2023
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THERE'S NO RIGHT OR WRONG IN MOVIE LOVE

IF YOU’RE LIKE MOST PEOPLE, YOU PROBably freeze when someone asks you what you think is the best movie of all time. What if you give a confident answer, only to wake up in the middle of the night, certain you should have said something else?

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August 24, 2023
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THE boiling POINT

EXTREME HEAT IS ENDANGERING AMERICA'S WORKERS AND ITS ECONOMY

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August 24, 2023
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AI By the People, For the People

THE WORKERS MAKING AI POSSIBLE RARELY SEE ITS REWARDS. ONE INDIAN STARTUP IS TRYING TO DO THINGS DIFFERENTLY

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August 24, 2023
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THE STRUGGLES OF JOHN FETTERMAN

AN UNCONVENTIONAL SENATOR OPENS UP ABOUT HIS BATTLE WITH DEPRESSION

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August 24, 2023
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Health Matters

There's no shortage of recommendations about how to become happier. But how effective are they?

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August 24, 2023
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NUCLEAR DÉJÀ VU

J. Robert Oppenheimer's shadow has stretched well into the 21st century. We are still living in the nuclear age he helped create in 1945-and still confronted with the same moral and political dilemmas he wrestled with about weapons of mass destruction. Now, Christopher Nolan's new film Oppenheimer offers a chance to reinvigorate public debate about the nuclear threat.

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August 24, 2023
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The best-selling YA author Elizabeth Acevedo has written her first novel for adults, and it's full of magic

THE KERNEL OF THE STORY THAT WOULD become Family Lore, Elizabeth Acevedo’s first novel for adults, came to her in college, after a visit with one of her aunts in the Bronx.

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August 24, 2023
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ISRAEL'S WAR WITH ITSELF

The roots of the country's fight over democracy, and where it could go next

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August 24, 2023
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Sisterhood of the traveling raunch

CARDI B AND MEGAN THEE STALLION GOT BACK TO Joy Ride director Adele Lim faster than she thought possible: Yes, she had permission to include their song \"WAP\" in her directorial debut.

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July 24, 2023
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How political thrillers lost the plot

THE LATEST MARVEL TV SERIES, SECRET INVASION, opens with an uncharacteristically timely monologue. \"Imagine a world where information can't be trusted,\" rasps a CIA agent in present-day Moscow.

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July 24, 2023
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SUMMER LOVE

Jenny Han's storybook journey from YA author to rom-com streaming mogul

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July 24, 2023
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Life in PLASTIC

IN BARBIE, GRETA GERWIG AND MARGOT ROBBIE TRY TO FIND ART IN COMMERCE

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July 24, 2023
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Campfire Stories

AT BEREAVEMENT CAMPS, KIDS AFFECTED BY SUICIDE CAN HEAL TOGETHER

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July 24, 2023
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AMERICAN ORIGINAL

Megan Rapinoe redefined women's sports. Now she's aiming for a three-peat in her final World Cup

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July 24, 2023
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Pure Water, Pure Technology

A successful Japanese water treatment engineering company supplies the technology and wastewater recycling sectors.

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July 24, 2023
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Quality is the True 'Miracle'

It was once the home of a business story so incredible that it became known as the “Economic Miracle.”

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July 24, 2023
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WHAT IS OWED

How the tiny island of Barbados became a leader in the global push for reparations

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July 24, 2023
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Vladimir Putin's uncertain future

WHEN VLADIMIR PUTIN DELIVERED A SPEECH JUST DAYS after surviving the greatest challenge to his 23 years in power, he sought to strike a defiant tone.

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July 24, 2023
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WHAT THE COURT CAN'T DO

While a legal blow, the Supreme Court's decision on affirmative action should not-and need not be the final word. Our legal and democratic responsibility to address the racial and ethnic inequalities that persist in the U.S. education system is as important as ever. Because what the court doesn't have the power to do is erase our civil rights laws, or the principles underlying them.

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July 24, 2023
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4 ways to get that vacation feeling in 2 days

GOING ON VACATION EVERY week might sound like the (very unattainable) dream. But a simple mindset shift can make it happen-no travel involved.

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July 24, 2023