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THE MYTH THAT BROKE AMERICA

How a national story about opportunity created a civic crisis

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February 10, 2025
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THE PRICE OF DISASTER

The insurance market in California sends warning signs nationally

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February 10, 2025
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ACTING FAST

A survey of some of Trump's first actions in office

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February 10, 2025
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Kate Middleton's cancer is in remission. What does that mean?

AFTER ANNOUNCING IN MARCH 2024 THAT SHE HAD been diagnosed with cancer, Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, has provided a positive update on her illness. “It is a relief now to be in remission and I remain focused on recovery,” Middleton announced on X on Jan. 14.

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February 10, 2025
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Iran's shaky regime

IT'S BEEN A DISASTROUS few months for Iran and its ability to threaten its regional rivals and enemies.

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February 10, 2025
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Cecile Richards - Lifelong activist

In 2014 I found myself sitting across from Cecile Richards at a D.C. eatery.

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February 10, 2025
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Not until they're home

MY ONLY SON, HERSH, WAS KIDnapped from a music festival on Oct. 7, 2023, after having his dominant forearm and hand blown off.

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February 10, 2025
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NO PLACE LIKE HOME

On his new album, Bad Bunny eschews the trappings of pop in favor of the music, history, and struggles of Puerto Rico

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February 10, 2025
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THE DISRUPTER IN CHIEF IS BACK

Donald Trump and the Constitution meet again

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February 10, 2025
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5 ways to master doing things alone

AS A RECENT COLLEGE GRADUATE in a new city, Samantha Elliott thought she'd be lonely. Instead, she found companionship in the most unexpected place: with herself.

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February 10, 2025
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AT THE 'APEX OF POWER'

The campaign and transition offered a preview of a second term

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February 10, 2025
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How can health officials rebuild the public's trust in science and health institutions?

We have to ask ourselves how we can do better so people don't feel judged. When we have a relationship with the public, they come to know people in institutions and how they make decisions. It doesn't guarantee that people will trust them, but it increases the chances significantly.

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February 10, 2025
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UKRAINE IN THE BALANCE

Biden's foreign policy win was Zelensky's loss

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February 10, 2025
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No one wins this war

AFTER 15 MONTHS OF AGONY, THE Gaza cease-fire comes as a colossal relief not just for Palestinians and Israelis, but also for the wider Middle East. True, the deal is narrow in size and scope. It covers a physical space scarcely bigger than Martha's Vineyard. The actual terms of the first phase of the cease-fire agreement extend no further than a pause in fighting, an exchange of some hostages, and a partial Israeli withdrawal. Given recent precedent, the fragility of Israel's ruling coalition and the yawning gap between the belligerents, this deal is just as likely to collapse, or simply to lapse, as to foster a longer-term peace. Still, even a temporary lowering of the regional heart rate allows for useful reflection.

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February 10, 2025
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AGAINST THE ODDS

THE LAW PROFESSOR WHO TOOKON BIG TOBACCO HAS SET HISSIGHTS ON SPORTS BETTING

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February 10, 2025
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It's time for the Oscars to take horror seriously

WHEN DEMI MOORE WON THE GOLDEN GLOBE for her turn in Coralie Fargeat's body-horror hit The Substance on Jan. 5, she shared in her acceptance speech that it was the first real award she'd received in her more than 45 years in Hollywood.

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February 10, 2025
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David Lynch - The most Lynchian of them all

CIGARETTES, COFFEE, CANDY. ACCORDING TO LEGEND, AND TO people who spent time with him, these were the things David Lynch would fuel up on, substances that kept him going and contributed to the mad, cosmic swirl of ideas that found their way-to our lasting pleasure-from his brain to the screen.

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February 10, 2025
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THE ROILED OPPOSITION

Democrats can't agree on what to do next

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February 10, 2025
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Q & A: Borge Brende

The World Economic Forum president talks with TIME editor Sam Jacobs

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January 27, 2025
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Q & A - Rene Haas

Arm's CEO on how his hardware is supporting the Fourth Industrial Revolution

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January 27, 2025
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The conflicts looming over 2025

WHEN DONALD TRUMP TOOK THE OATH OF OFFICE AS President in January 2017, his first foreign policy priority was to get tough on China. The Trump 2.0 Administration will continue that work. But when he strides back into the Oval Office in January 2025, Trump will also become responsible for U.S. management of two dangerous wars, the kinds of hot foreign policy crises he was fortunate to avoid during his first term.

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January 27, 2025
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Rev Lebaredian

Nvidia's vice president of Omniverse and simulation technology on training AI-powered robots

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January 27, 2025
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5 predictions for AI in 2025

New uses and policy questions come into focus

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January 27, 2025
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Roy Wood Jr. The comedian on his new stand-up special, the importance of working in food service, and learning from Keanu Reeves

8 QUESTIONS WITH Roy Wood Jr.

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January 27, 2025
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A call for global cooperation in the Intelligent Age

Cultivate wisdom along with innovation

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January 27, 2025
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The D.C. Brief

IN THE END, THE THREAT OF A FARright revolt proved more menacing than most imagined, as Republican Mike Johnson initially came up short on Jan. 3 during the first balloting to keep him as Speaker.

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January 27, 2025
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The digital labor revolution

OVER THE PAST TWO YEARS, WE'VE WITNESSED advances in AI that have captured our imaginations with unprecedented capabilities in language and ingenuity. And yet, as impressive as these developments have been, they're only the opening act. We are now entering a new era of autonomous AI agents that take action on their own and augment the work of humans. This isn't just an evolution of technology. It's a revolution that will fundamentally redefine how humans work, live, and connect with one another from this point forward.

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January 27, 2025
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Tech we can trust

Serving humanity's best interests must be at the center of progress

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January 27, 2025
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The colleges and companies shaping America's leaders

BUSINESS IS EVOLVING FASTER THAN EVER BEFORE, and companies are rethinking the path to the C-suite. Whereas in the past aspiring leaders might earn their stripes by rotating through another part of the business for a year or two, today more top firms are “constantly providing people with new opportunities,” says Stephan Meier, a professor of business strategy at Columbia Business School. To supercharge the pace of skill-building, workers now have to change jobs more frequently. The ability to not only rapidly learn new terrain but also guide teams in overcoming new challenges is becoming an indispensable leadership skill, Meier says.

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January 27, 2025
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The subtle art of dying

FOR THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING HIS CAREER from the start, the idea of Pedro Almodóvar's growing older—and using his films to reflect on illness and death—is a bitter pill. None of us relishes thinking about our own mortality. But sometimes it feels worse to think about losing an artist we love. One of his finest, most moving works, 2019's Pain and Glory, reckoned with the nuisances of aging and the trauma of being an artist in crisis. But his first English-language movie, The Room Next Door, delves further into these murky waters. Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton star as Ingrid and Martha, old friends who have been out of touch for a long time. They reconnect when Ingrid learns that Martha is being treated for cancer, and their rekindled friendship veers into complicated territory.

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January 27, 2025