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Are wildfires setting us back on air pollution?

WILDFIRES ARE REVERSING THE GAINS made by decades of clean-air standards in Canada and the U.S., according to new data published Aug. 28.

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September 29, 2025
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Latino Leaders

From ENTERTAINMENT to ACTIVISM, SPORTS to SPACE, these 12 PEOPLE are making their MARK on their FIELDS, the U.S., and the WORLD

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September 29, 2025

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What genocide scholars see in Gaza

ON AUG. 31, THE INTERNATIONAL Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) became the latest organization to address the question of whether Israel’s policies and actions in Gaza meet the legal definition of genocide. “The government of Israel has engaged in systematic and widespread crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide,” read their resolution, which 86% of members approved.

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September 29, 2025
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The right to live

I MOURN FOR CHARLIE KIRK'S family. I didn't agree with almost anything he said, but he had a right to speak. Just as he had a right to go on a work trip and return safely to his wife and two young children at home in the state we share, Arizona.

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September 29, 2025
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REBOOTING SOUTH KOREA

PRESIDENT LEE JAE-MYUNG ON HIS PLAN TO KICK-START HIS NATION'S ECONOMY– AND COURT DONALD TRUMP

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September 29, 2025

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A new class of super companies

IN THE PAST YEAR, TARIFFS, AI, AND CHANGING CONsumer sentiments have made once dominant companies reshuffle their growth strategies. New giants emerged amid this shift. Nvidia, which this summer became the first public company to hit $4 trillion in market value, tops TIME and Statista's new statistical ranking of the World's Best Companies of 2025. The list measures employee satisfaction, revenue growth, and sustainability transparency. Nvidia rose through the ranks on a wave of growing AI demand and a well-performing gaming division.

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September 29, 2025
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Brotherly love and loathing in a New York City thriller

THE BLACK RABBIT IS THE KIND OF MANHAT-tan restaurant that invariably gets described as a clubhouse.

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September 29, 2025
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In a great rivalry, a great victory

IN 2025, FOR THE FIRST TIME in modern tennis history, the same two men met in three major tennis tournament finals in the same year.

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September 29, 2025
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A fighter reckons with his turbulent past

THE DAY BEFORE THE SMASHING MACHINE PREMIERES at the Venice Film Festival in early September, Mark Kerr describes his emotional state as “vibrational.” It’s tough to pin down where jet lag ends and nerves begin, but not long before audiences will see Dwayne Johnson act out his life story, the 56-year-old former mixed martial arts fighter is just trying to roll with the absurdity of the moment. Entrusting your story to someone and putting it out there for public consumption is no small thing, even when you’ve lived out much of that story in the public eye.

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September 29, 2025
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David Lauren The fashion executive talks about AI, tariffs, and working for his father for 25 years

You’re the chief innovation officer and chief branding officer at Ralph Lauren. What does that actually mean you do?

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September 29, 2025
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AMERICAN CRISIS

The killing of Charlie Kirk and the political violence

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September 29, 2025
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Crisis in the Shadows

MILLIONS DISPLACED, FAMINE SPREADING—YET SUDAN'S TRAGEDY UNFOLDS FAR FROM THE WORLD'S GAZE

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September 29, 2025
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UNITED STATES OF FOOTBALL

Being a pro football fan can be good for you and for those around you. As a new NFL season begins, you don't have to know the difference between a cover-four and a Tampa-2 defense to put on a hat, make a friend at the shop, and build a new family tradition. In an era marked by epidemics of loneliness and political distrust, sports fandom is one simple and universally accessible medicine.

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September 29, 2025

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CO₂ Leadership Report

THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION filed plans in early September to cancel approval for two large wind-farm projects off the coast of New England, which represent an estimated value of nearly $15 billion and a source of new electricity in a time of growing demand.

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September 29, 2025
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KiD OF THE YEAR

THROUGH HER HARD WORK, 17-YEAR-OLD TEJASVI MANOJ HOPES TO CREATE A SAFER WORLD FOR SENIORS

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September 29, 2025
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PRAIRIE NOIR

Ethan Hawke plays an investigative reporter in a new series from the creator of Reservation Dogs

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September 29, 2025
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Patagonia's idea of a global investment

EARLIER THIS YEAR, A TITANIUM MINE WAS SLATED for construction on the edge of Georgia's Okefenokee Swamp, an unusually diverse ecosystem that is home to some of the country's most pristine wetlands. If built, the mine would likely have unleashed catastrophic pollution in the area.

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September 29, 2025
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The D.C. Brief

WHEN DONALD TRUMP HAS SPOken of late, many Americans have been less interested in his words than his appearance. Is he wearing more makeup than usual? Any new bruises? Is he steady? It is perhaps a reasonable response after so much talk circulating this summer about whether Trump is at death's door or through it.

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September 29, 2025

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In the Loop

AT A LAKEFRONT VENUE IN SWEDEN in August, 18 individuals from OpenAI, Google DeepMind, the U.K. AI Security Institute, the OECD, and other groups gathered for an invite-only summit. On the agenda: arriving at an understanding of the likely ways advanced AI will impact the “social contract” between working people, governments, and corporations.

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September 29, 2025
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The Risk Report

JUST THREE MONTHS AGO, ISRAEL and Iran fought a 12-day war that shook the Middle East. Missiles and drones flew in both directions, but with a major assist from the U.S., Israel established dominance of Iran's airspace, repeatedly struck nuclear and military targets across Iran, and killed 30 security commanders and 19 of Iran's nuclear scientists. Iran's retaliation accomplished little that might deter Israel in the future.

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September 29, 2025
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POOR VOTE, SWING VOTE

On the one hand, this is the worst of times: power is concentrated in the hands of people who pray at the opening of Congress, then prey on the people they swore an oath to serve.

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September 08, 2025
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Why are so many women leaving the workforce?

212,000. THAT'S HOW MANY WOMEN AGES 20 AND OVER have left the U.S. workforce since January, according to the most recent jobs numbers released Aug. 1 by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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September 08, 2025
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Where electricity bills are on the ballot

Clockwise from top left: downtown Atlanta at night; high-voltage transmission lines near Rome, Ga.; a QTS data center in Atlanta's Howell Station neighborhood; Georgia Power's coal-fired Plant Bowen in Euharlee, Ga.

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September 08, 2025
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THE 100 MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

MATTHEW PRINCE HAD TO BE CONVERTED to the belief that AI is eating the web.

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September 08, 2025
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'I'm afraid'

What U.S. aid cuts mean for the women of Afghanistan

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September 08, 2025
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PUTIN'S BRUSH-OFF

The Kremlin appears in no rush to negotiate peace with Ukraine—despite Trump’s efforts

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September 08, 2025
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Beyond human control

THE RACE FOR ARTIFICIAL GENERAL INTELLIGENCE POSES NEW RISKS TO AN UNSTABLE WORLD

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September 08, 2025
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MAN ON THE STREET

ZOHRAN MAMDANI IS POISED TO BECOME NEW YORK'S NEXT MAYOR. HOW DID THAT HAPPEN?

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September 08, 2025
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The D.C. Brief

IN NORMAL TIMES, THE FIRST Friday of the month brings a routine tranche of government data known as the monthly jobs report.

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September 08, 2025
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In exile, I lost India but gained a home

ON NOV. 7, 2019, THE GOVERNMENT OF PRIME MINISTER Narendra Modi revoked my Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI), effectively banning me from the country I grew up in. India was where my mother and grandmother lived. Where four out of my five books of fiction and nonfiction were set. Where I had returned after college in the U.S. with the aim of being “an Indian writer.”

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September 08, 2025