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U.S. Antitrust Regulators Seek to Break Up Google, Force Sale of Chrome Browser
The broad scope of recommended penalties underscores how severely officials believe Google should be punished following a ruling that branded the company as a monopolist.
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Muhammad Yunus on the Race to Build Bangladesh 2.0
Reassuring global firms that Bangladesh remains open for business is a top priority of the interim government. Still, the glacial pace of reform means doubts fester.
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U.S. Charges Indian Billionaire Gautam Adani With Defrauding Investors
Adani, a power player in the world’s most populous nation, allegedly sought to “obtain and finance massive state energy supply contracts through corruption and fraud at the expense of U.S. investors.”
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Teens Are Stuck on Their Screens. Here’s How to Protect Them
Psychologists are calling on parents, educators, policymakers, and content creators to make video-viewing healthier for teens.
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Man Convicted of Killing Laken Riley Sentenced to Life in Prison Without Parole
Jose Ibarra, convicted of killing Laken Riley, has been sentenced to life in prison in a case that was a flashpoint in the immigration debate.
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Successful White Men Alone Can’t Create America’s Economic Future
This is just a mathematical reality, says John Hope Bryant—and one that we must confront and solve to ensure America’s continued prosperity.
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Texas Offers Trump Land on U.S.-Mexico Border for Potential Mass Deportation
The state is offering a parcel of rural ranchland along the U.S.-Mexico border to use for potential mass deportations.
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How Pulmonary Rehab Can Help Improve Asthma Symptoms
When a person’s asthma is severe or isn’t managed well by typical protocols, they may be a good candidate for pulmonary rehabilitation.
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Conservative Masculinity’s Contradictory Attitude Toward Gay Men Has a Long History
History shows how conservative masculinity's reliance on traditional gender roles can coexist with embrace of aspects of gay identity.
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How the Biden Administration Protected Abortion Pill Access—and What Trump Could Do Next
Here's what the Biden Administration did to protect access to medication abortion, and what the Trump Administration might do next.
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Even a Magical Cynthia Erivo Can’t Cast a Spell Strong Enough to Save Wicked
John M. Chu's adaptation of the stage musical, starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, might make you feel trapped in someone else's nostalgia.
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Your Thanksgiving Turkey Will Be Cheaper This Year
For 2024, the cost for a holiday meal for 10 people averaged about $58.08, down 5% from 2023.
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TIME’s B2B Revenue Strategy Drives Milestone Growth in 2024
TIME CEO Jessica Sibley sent the following note to staff on Wednesday: Team, I’d like congratulate the entire TIME team on your achievements so far this year. This month alone has been an incredibly strong one for TIME. During election week, our newsroom worked around the clock, reaching TIME’s largest digital audience in 2024 and…
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The First Trans Member of Congress Expected Pushback Like Mace’s Bathroom Rule
“Their immaturity is not worthy of being dignified with a response," McBride told TIME last month.
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America’s Rural Hospital Crisis Has Been Looming for Decades
Rural hospital closures have major public health consequences, and the number shutting their doors continues to increase.
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The Surprising Benefits of Talking Out Loud to Yourself
External self-talk reveals something about your personality.
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How Docuseries Making Manson Complicates the Story Behind the Tate-LaBianca Murders
A new, three-part Peacock docuseries features 20 years of unheard phone conversations between Charles Manson and his prison pen pal.
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White House Christmas Tree Is a Symbol of Resilience for Hurricane-Hit North Carolina Farms
“We wanted to really be an uplifting symbol for the other farmers and other people in western North Carolina that have experienced so many losses."
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Hakeem Jeffries Wins Reelection as House Democratic Leader Despite Party’s Losses
Hakeem Jeffries won reelection as the House Democratic leader, despite the party's inability to win back the majority.
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What Victoria Woodhull’s Presidential Run Can Teach Us About America Today
For America, Woodhull’s challenge for a woman president remains unanswered, writes Eden Collinsworth.
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Climate Action in Trump 2.0
Climate action is a political winner. Trump should remember that, writes Lydia Millet.
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