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''We Change or We Die'
The GOP's bet on black conservatives is paying off
10+ min |
February 18, 2022
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Amanda Seyfried
PARTING SHOT
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February 25 - March 04, 2022
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Extreme Winter Sports for Adrenaline Junkies
Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean you can’t get your outdoor adrenaline fix. round the world, thrill seekers have found ways to stay active, even in the harshest of conditions. Whether you prefer your adventures on land or water, there’s something for everyone. From diving with the narwhals to hopping out of a helicopter strapped to skis to sailing on ice, these extreme sports were made for extreme weather. —Meghan Gunn
3 min |
February 25 - March 04, 2022
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Older Workers to the Rescue
Boomers, exiled from the workforce due to ageism or the pandemic—or both—may be employers’ answer to the Great Resignation
4 min |
February 25 - March 04, 2022

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Xi's Game
The chinese leader wants to emerge from the Beijing Olympics as dictator for life
9 min |
February 11, 2022

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The Last One
Having attended every Super Bowl since the beginning, sports writer Jerry Green, 93, has seen heroics, disasters, blow-outs and nail biters. But he still hasn’t seen a single half-time show
10+ min |
February 18, 2022

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THE CLASS OF 2022
Consumers are seeing a big wave of new consumer products. Now Newsweek and BrandSpark® team up to name the best
3 min |
February 18, 2022

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Italy - A new era of economic sustainability
Investment in Italy surged 15.8% in 2021 and is expected to expand at an annual average 5.7% in 2022-23, according to a December 2021 report by global professional services company PWC, as the country reasserts its position as one of the world’s leading business destinations.
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February 18, 2022

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Deal or No Deal?
Buy now, pay later plans are soaring in popularity. But convenience and affordability may come at a high price
10 min |
February 18, 2022

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Ignazio Messina & C. Riding the wave of the global shipping boom
Maritime shipping demand is sky-rocketing as the global economy re-opens and pent-up demand hits supply chains hard. An estimated 90% of goods travel by sea, and maritime shipping volumes are forecast to rise by 4.2% this year to hit 12 billion tons, well above pre-Covid-19 levels. Italy’s maritime and shipping industry is riding a wave of new growth; the European Commission reports and seaborne shipping at Italian ports rose by 3% in Q1 2021, with growth set to accelerate as global demand rises. Specialized shipping firms such as Ignazio Messina & C. are benefitting from the boom.
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February 18, 2022

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Pamela Adlon
PAMELA ADLON, THE EMMY-WINNING STAR, CREATOR, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, director and writer of FX’s Better Things (February 28th) never in her “wildest dreams” saw herself working behind the camera, but “where I am now came from me making decisions, creatively and practically, to keep moving this train forward.”
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February 18, 2022

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Azimut|Benetti Group - Steering the future of luxury yachting
Italy’s resurgent economic growth is underpinned by its high-quality, export-oriented manufacturing base. The sector is thriving in 2021: Italian manufacturing growth hit its highest levels on record in November 2021 when its Purchasing Manager’s Index rose to hit 62.8, up from 61.1 in October.
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February 18, 2022

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Cartiere Carrara - A family business taking Italian paper production global
In early December global ratings agency Fitch upgraded Italy’s long-term foreigncurrency issuer default rating to ‘BBB’, with a stable outlook, while forecasting economic growth of 6.2% for the country in 2021, faster than previously expected. The ratings agency also predicted 4.3% GDP growth in 2022, due in part to “strong carry-over effects after the re-opening of the economy in mid-2021”.
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February 18, 2022

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Is Germany Still a Reliable U.S. Ally?
As Russia threatens Ukraine, Trump continues to casts a shadow over relations between Berlin and Washington
8 min |
February 11, 2022

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Bullying Tactics
China is trying to force trading partners to toe its line on Taiwan. The U.S. and EU must fight back
5 min |
January 28 - February 04, 2022

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Hole in the Net
What good is a social safety net if the people who need help the most can’t access it?
8 min |
January 28 - February 04, 2022

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SHIFTING LOYALTIES
The pandemic is reshaping CONSUMER BEHAVIOR. Shoppers have more choices than ever- and what they want are brands that share their values
6 min |
February 11, 2022

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Remembering
As a commemoration of the 6 million Jews murdered and of victims of other genocides, the Reverend Canon Michael Smith lights some of the 600 candles shaped as a Star of David on the floor of the Chapter House of York Minster on January 26. The display was part of a week-long series of events to mark Holocaust Memorial Day on January 27. This year is the 77th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau.concentration camp in 1945. - IAN FORSYTH
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February 11, 2022

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Immune Boosting Foods
“Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food," Hippocrates said. Since ancient times, humans around the world have looked to nature for both fuel and healing. Modern research shows many of the foods and herbs that people originally used as medicine, from South African hibiscus to Indian turmeric to Panamanian dark chocolate, still have immune-boosting health benefits today. Try integrating some of these tried-and-true remedies into your lifestyle, and eat to beat those winter flus.
3 min |
February 11, 2022

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Less Than Meets the Eye
Fat raises fail to keep the typical American worker afloat as consumer prices soar
4 min |
February 11, 2022

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Florida's Latino Kingmakers
In a faceoff between Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis for the GOP nod in 2024, the state's Hispanic voters could be decisive
6 min |
February 11, 2022

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Hilary Duff
PARTING SHOT
2 min |
February 11, 2022

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Back From the Brink
Overcoming their personal and creative obstacles of the last several years, Tears for Fears reemerge with a new album The Tipping Point
9 min |
February 11, 2022

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No Apologies
The Christian Prophets who predicted Donald Trump would be reinstated as President in 2021 aren't ready to admit defeat yet
9 min |
January 28 - February 04, 2022

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The Forever Virus
The Omicron wave could possibly mark the beginning of the end of the pandemic. What else does the virus have in store for 2022 and the years to come?
10+ min |
January 28 - February 04, 2022

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Dark Day
U.S. Capitol Police officers after morning roll call on Capitol Hill on January 6, a year after a mob of Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol Building in hopes of interrupting the certification of the election of Joe Biden as President. The police union has said that 140 officers were injured in the riot. Kent Nishimura
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January 21, 2022

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Q&A : Daniel Lamarre
Books
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January 21, 2022

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Books to Look Forward to for a New Year
ALONG WITH THE PROMISE OF A BRAND-NEW YEAR COME NEW READING CHALLENGES to start and winter weekends that are perfect for cozying up with a good book.
7 min |
January 28 - February 04, 2022

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AUDRA MCDONALD
PARTING SHOT
2 min |
January 28 - February 04, 2022

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Cultural Traditions to Celebrate
Each year, UNESCO compiles traditions, knowledge, skills and art from communities across the globe, in a list of “Intangible Cultural Heritage.” The chosen items are not historical monuments or artifacts, but rather “living expressions inherited from our ancestors.” In a time of rapid globalization, the list serves to recognize and celebrate cultural diversity and highlights how traditional ways of life interact with the contemporary world. From the navigation skills of Micronesian wayfarers to a thousand-year pottery tradition carried by women in northern Peru, here’s a snapshot of this year’s list.
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