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Six Truths About Climate Action That All Companies Should Know
Sustainability is a multi-pronged strategy.
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Israel Extends Evacuation Warnings in Lebanon, Signaling a Wider Offensive
The Israeli military on Thursday warned people to evacuate a city and other communities in southern Lebanon.
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Here’s What You Need to Know About Hurricane Kirk’s Expected Path
The weather event strengthened into a Category 3 hurricane on Wednesday.
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How Trump Credits an Immigration Chart for Saving His Life and What the Graphic is Missing
Ever since the assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, Trump has professed a unique fondness for a bar chart he credits for saving his life.
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Europe Shrugs Off Russia’s Latest Nuclear Threats
The saber rattling from Russia has come hard and fast in recent days, but European leaders barely seemed to flinch.
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What History Can Teach Us About Constipation and the Gut
We’ve historically been obsessed with constipation. It’s shaped how we think about the gut, writes Elsa Richardson.
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Everything You Need to Know About Voting in the 2024 Election
Who can register to vote? How do I vote early?
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How Bangladesh’s Ousted Leader Sheikh Hasina Could Stage an Unlikely Comeback
After being ousted in August, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is playing the waiting game as an interim government tries to sort out a new future.
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What We Learned from The Menendez Brothers Netflix Documentary
The Netflix documentary The Menendez Brothers features interviews with Erik and Lyle Menendez from prison.
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Singapore Ex-Minister Sentenced to Year in Jail After Bribery Conviction
Former Transport Minister S. Iswaran, who pleaded guilty to bribery and obstruction of justice, is the first ex-minister in Singapore to receive a prison term since 1975.
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Here Are All the Love Is Blind Couples Who Are Still Together
The hit reality dating show has led to many marriages, but many, many more heartbreaks since its premiere in 2020.
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Prosecutors: Trump ‘Resorted to Crimes’ After Losing 2020 Election
Jack Smith said in a court filing that Donald Trump is not entitled to immunity from prosecution over his failed bid to remain in power.
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The VP Debate Shows How Performance Shapes Our Democracy
Politics is, oftentimes than not, theater—and that serves its own vital purpose, writes Julia Sonnevend.
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Rich Homie Quan Died From an Accidental Drug Overdose: Medical Examiner
His brother told police that he thought Quan was asleep on the floor by the kitchen before he picked up the rapper.
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Eric Adams May Face Additional Charges, Prosecutors Say
Prosecutors made the disclosure as Adams appeared in court for a hearing days after he was indicted on charges.
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Planet Earth Is in Critical Condition. These are the Steps the World Must Take to Change That
The Planetary Health Check is a key monitor of earth's vital signs—and will guide action for a more sustainable world.
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Israeli Troops Battle Hezbollah in Lebanon as Fears of a Wider War Mount After Iran’s Missile Attack
The region is braced for further escalation as Israel vowed to retaliate for Iran's ballistic missile attack the day before.
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U.S. Bomb From World War II Explodes at Japanese Airport, Over 80 Flights Canceled
The bomb caused a large crater in a taxiway and the cancellation of more than 80 flights, Japanese officials said.
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How We Chose the 2024 TIME100 Next
Growing up outside Boston in the late 1980s and early 1990s, I was, by birthright and by accident of history, a fan of the Boston Celtics. At that time, the team, led by Larry Bird, was one of the best ever. During the season, Bird happened to live in our neighborhood, and I can still…
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Victoria Monét
Victoria Monét embodies the essence of an Artist with a capital A. Whether through the chart-topping hits she’s written, her powerful voice on anthems like “On My Mama,” or her unmatched choreography, her talent is undeniable—and earned her three Grammys this year. But what truly sets her apart is the grace, authenticity, and heart she…
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Beabadoobee
When I first heard Beabadoobee’s song “Coffee” in 2017, I was amped. Her voice was warm and nostalgic, and it felt completely singular. Now, whenever I hear it, I am transported back to that time in my life. I was 17, hormonal and in love and confused and, all of a sudden, a forever fan…
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Kaia Gerber
Kaia Gerber is so deserving of recognition, for myriad reasons. She brings her dazzling spirit and creativity to everything she does. Her radical professionalism, striking grace, and generosity are the foundation of who she is as an actor, model, businesswoman, and friend. Kaia is among the most naturally curious, engaging, and empathetic people I am…
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Kingsley Ben-Adir
The first time I met Kingsley Ben-Adir was at a cast dinner for High Fidelity. Actors can be a brooding bunch, but he was fizzing with excitement. By night’s end, I felt like I had known him forever. As we parted ways, he invited me to join him in Jamaica … that weekend. Kingsley exudes a…
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Brandon Blackwood
Brandon Blackwood is a purveyor of Black luxury who has revolutionized the fashion world with his bold, unapologetic designs famously worn by icons from Beyoncé to Megan Thee Stallion. In 2020, at the height of one of the most transformative movements in recent history, one tote took over all of our feeds with a straightforward…
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Shaina Taub
“How will we do it when it’s never been done? “How will we find a way, where there isn’t one?” So sings the great Shaina Taub as Alice Paul in her masterful Broadway musical Suffs, a decade-long labor of love that tells the story of the tenacious women on the front lines of the suffragist…
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Adria Arjona
A movie star is someone you can’t take your eyes off of. Their beauty and presence pull you in right away, but it’s the sense of mystery behind their eyes that keeps you there. That’s Adria Arjona. When she shows up, it’s like, holy sh-t. She’s sweet and confident, but there’s a depth to her…
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Payal Kapadia
Payal Kapadia is nothing short of a trailblazer. Her 2024 film, All We Imagine as Light, made history this year as the first from India to win Cannes’ Grand Prix. The movie is a master class of emotions—deeply reflective, philosophical, and meditative in its approach. There is a powerful believability to how she portrays the human…
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Alice Oseman
When I think about Alice Oseman, a frame from their Heartstopper comic pops into my head. In it, Nick Nelson wraps a blanket around Charlie Spring’s shoulders and says, simply, “There.” To me, that’s Alice’s work in a nutshell. Her books—and Heartstopper’s pitch-perfect adaptation to a Netflix series—are earnest, heartfelt, and tender. They sit with…
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Ashley Park
Ashley Park vibrates with energy and warmth like a downed power line on a beautiful summer night. Spending time with Ashley is a cross between Paris Fashion Week, one of those dancing inflatables outside a car wash, and a TikTok compilation of “funniest jump scares.” I first met Ashley when she auditioned for the role…
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Israel Vows ‘Iran Will Pay’ After Missile Attack
Netanyahu vowed Iran “will pay,” as world powers fear escalation could spiral into a wider war.
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