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Tennessee to Launch $100M Loan Program to Help With Hurricane Helene Cleanup
"Federal dollars will be available later, but these communities need immediate relief,” Lee said in a statement.
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Back-to-Back Hurricanes Reshape 2024 Campaign’s Final Stretch
WASHINGTON — A pair of unwelcome and destructive guests named Helene and Milton have stormed their way into this year’s presidential election. The back-to-back hurricanes have jumbled the schedules of Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump, both of whom devoted part of their recent days to tackling questions about the storm recovery effort. The…
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The Catch-22 of Puerto Rico’s Status Referendum
When Puerto Ricans go to the polls, they can express their choice for several status options for the island. Then, Congress must act.
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The Real History Behind Netflix’s Korean War Epic Uprising
Netflix’s new Korean action film, co-written by acclaimed auteur Park Chan-wook, blends class warfare with literal warfare.
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We Need to Stop Paying Attention to ‘Undecided’ Voters
Focus groups should address swing voters and lower-turnout voters, rather than ‘undecided’ voters, write Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Stephen Henriques.
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Meet the Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize—Nihon Hidankyo
The 2024 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Japanese organization Nihon Hidankyo for its work to “achieve a world free of nuclear weapons.
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Is Adrenal Fatigue Real?
Endocrinologists are tired of the social-media claims.
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Elon Musk Unveils Tesla’s ‘Cybercab,’ Plans to Bring Autonomous Driving Tech to Other Models in 2025
Tesla began selling the software, which is called “Full Self-Driving,” nine years ago. But there are doubts about its reliability.
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Although Milton Has Moved On, at Least Eight Are Dead and Millions Remain In the Dark
Rescue teams plucked Florida residents from the flotsam of Hurricane Milton after the storm smashed through coastal communities.
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We Live in Time Asks Too Much of Us
Andrew Garfield is heartbreaking in the weepy new romance, but the movie puts viewers in an uncomfortable position.
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Shakespeare’s Obsession With Queer Desire
'Shakespeare’s culture and society made much more space for the articulation of same-sex desire than we might expect,' writes Will Tosh.
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In Photos: Celebrating Hawaii’s Wonder a Year After the Maui Wildfires
In his latest book, The Blue on Fire: Hawaii, photographer Enzo Barracco hopes to inspire the world to protect the ocean.
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At Least 22 Killed, Dozens Wounded in Israeli Airstrikes on Central Beirut
The strikes followed a year of tit-for-tat exchanges between Hezbollah and Israel that boiled over into all-out war in recent weeks.
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Twisted Revenge Thriller Sweetpea Will Delight Fans of Bad Sisters and Dead to Me
'Yellowjackets' and 'Fallout' star Ella Purnell is riveting in this Starz series about a meek young woman who snaps and starts killing.
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Ethel Kennedy, RFK’s Long-Devoted Widow and Enduring Link to Camelot, Dies at 96
Ethel raised 11 children alone after her husband's 1968 assassination.
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Americans Need to Know the Name of Alberto Fujimori
The history of the late Peruvian president offers a stark warning about the state of American politics.
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How to Help Hurricane Milton Victims
The hurricane impacted communities that were still recovering from Hurricane Helene, which arrived just one week prior.
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What to Do If You Wake Up Tired Every Day
Here's what to know about unrefreshing sleep.
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Welcome to Pop Culture’s Curiously Defanged Goth Girl Autumn
From 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' to 'Agatha All Along,' this year’s goth revival is grounded in '80s and '90s girl-power nostalgia.
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Meet Han Kang, Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature
South Korean author Han Kang, who wrote 'The Vegetarian,' was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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6 Things to Eat to Reduce Your Cancer Risk
A healthy diet can cut your risk for cancer and other chronic diseases. But where should you start?
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Ethel Kennedy, Social Activist and Wife of Robert F. Kennedy, Has Died
Ethel Kennedy, the wife of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy who was dedicated to social causes, has died at age 96.
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How to Travel When You Have COPD
Advance planning with your doctor can help ensure a safe trip. Here's what doctors and COPD patients say you’ll need to keep in mind.
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See Photos of the Wreckage from Hurricane Milton in Florida
See photos after Hurricane Milton made landfall near Sarasota, Florida, bringing further devastation to a state still reeling from Helene.
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What Kind of President Would Kamala Harris Be?
The fight to define the Democratic nominee—who she is, what she stands for—will be one of the central battles of the campaign’s final weeks.
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The AI Revolution Is Coming for Your Non-Union Job
Workers can shape the trajectory of AI’s impact—but only if they have a voice in the technology’s design and deployment.
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 The United States of Trial and Error
The U.S. has always gone through necessary periods of error before arriving at a more just and prosperous social outcome, writes Vuk Vuković.
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How a 19-Year-Old Refugee in Indonesia Became an Animator on Pharrell’s New Movie
“Two of my favorite things, Lego and Pharrell, came together. I didn't think that something like this could happen.”
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Rafael Nadal Will Retire From Tennis After Next Month’s Davis Cup Finals
Rafael Nadal announced on Thursday he will retire from tennis following next month's Davis Cup finals.
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Exclusive: Larry Hogan Approved Millions for His Firm’s Listed Clients as Governor
Six listed clients won nearly 40% of housing awards over eight years. Experts call for investigation.
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