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Athens Blanketed by Orange Haze Due to Sahara Dust Storm
Historic landmarks in Athens were blanketed in orange courtesy of a Sahara desert storm.
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Regulation of Pelvic Exams Is Long Overdue
New guidelines aim to correct a historic wrong.
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Why Kate Middleton’s New Title Is of Historical Significance
King Charles III appointed Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, with a new title on St George's Day.
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We Still Don’t Fully Understand Time
We can measure time but there are all kinds of time that we still can't really fathom.
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North Korea Sends Rare Delegation to Iran, Fueling Concerns of Military Cooperation
“It appears to be part of broader efforts to build a coalition against the U.S.,” said one expert from South Korea.
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How to Monitor and Stay Safe in Extreme Heat, Using the CDC’s New HeatRisk Tool
More Americans die from heat than any other weather-related hazards. That’s why the CDC and NWS have rolled out tools to help people prepare for dangerous heat.
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How India’s Economy Has Really Fared Under Modi
Talk of an economic miracle is foundational to Modi's appeal and legitimacy at home. Ye his record is far from clear cut.
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Senate Passes TikTok Bill to Force Chinese Parent Company to Sell or Face U.S. Ban
The legislation, which gives ByteDance nine months to sell TikTok and a possible three-month extension if a sale is in progress—now goes to President Biden for signature.
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No Survivors Found After Plane Crashes in Alaska River
A Douglas C-54 Skymaster airplane carrying two people crashed into the Tanana River near Fairbanks on Tuesday and burst into flames.
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$95B Aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan Advances in Senate With Big Bipartisan Vote
The Senate voted overwhelmingly to move ahead with $95 billion in war aid, bringing the bill to the brink of passage after months of delays. and contentious internal debate.
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Tennessee Lawmakers Pass Bill to Allow Armed Teachers, a Year After Deadly Nashville Shooting
Tennessee House Republicans passed a bill that would allow some teachers and staff to carry concealed handguns on public school grounds.
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The Surprising Literary Inspiration Behind Anyone But You
As the rom-com starring Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell hits Netflix, a look at the classic work of literature that inspired its story and characters.
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Supreme Court Appears Poised to Side With Starbucks in Labor Dispute Over Firing of Pro-Union Employees
The Supreme Court appeared to side with Starbucks in a case that could make it harder for workers to be reinstated if they’re fired during a labor dispute.
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How Ahead of the Curve Tells the Story of an Iconic Lesbian Magazine
The documentary Ahead of the Curve, out now on Netflix, tells the story of an iconic lesbian publication and its equally iconic founder
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Jon Stewart Is Right About the Dangers of AI
Labor displacement is a major concern about AI that the world needs to talk seriously about.
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Megan Thee Stallion Accused of Harassment and Creating a Hostile Work Environment
A former cameraman for Megan Thee Stallion has accused her of harassment and fostering a hostile work environment in a lawsuit
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Scenes From Pro-Palestinian Encampments Across U.S. Universities
Pro-Palestinian encampments have started on more than a dozen American college campuses.
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New FTC Rule Bans ‘Noncompete’ Agreements for Most Employees
U.S. companies would no longer be able to bar employees from taking jobs with competitors under a rule approved by the federal agency.
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Biden Must Connect the State of Our Democracy to Our Economy
The Biden Administration’s agenda must take seriously the relationship between the economy Americans want and the political system that must exist to achieve it.
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Academic Freedom Is More Important Now Than Ever
We only have academic freedom because of guarantees established by generations of political struggle.
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The Science of Intuition—And How to Tune Into Your Own
Emma Seppälä writes about intuition, the gut feeling you probably ignore—but shouldn't.
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The One Way America Can Meaningfully Address Poverty
Americans who are struggling need wealth-building interventions like baby bonds, write Natalie Foster and Darrick Hamilton.
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Supreme Court Will Hear Challenge to Idaho’s Near-Total Abortion Ban
It could establish a significant precedent regarding whether emergency medical care can be denied to a pregnant woman in distress in order to save the fetus.
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The Unbearable Heat of Prisons in Summer
The facts of heat crisis in U.S. prisons is tragic enough. But there are also wider implications we shouldn't ignore, writes Scott Guild.
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Cluster of Earthquakes Rocks Taiwan Just Weeks After Biggest One in 25 Years
A cluster of earthquakes struck Taiwan early on Tuesday, the strongest measuring 6.1 magnitude.
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Pro-Palestinian Encampments Take Over American College Campuses
As the death toll from Israeli strikes on Gaza increases, pro-Palestinian encampments have started on at least a dozen campuses.
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Supreme Court Will Take Up the Legal Fight Over Ghost Guns, Firearms Without Serial Numbers
The Supreme Court agreed to take up a Biden administration appeal over the regulation of difficult-to-trace ghost guns that had been struck down by lower courts.
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Fake Botox Is Sickening Patients Across the U.S.
Symptoms of the fake botox include blurred or double vision, difficulty swallowing, dry mouth, among other things.
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TikTok Vows to Fight Its Ban. Here’s How the Battle May Play Out
An anti-TikTok bill will likely pass the Senate this week. But TikTok isn't going away any time soon.
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Children of Flint Water Crisis Make Change as Environmental and Health Activists
Dozens of children of the water crisis — now teenagers and young adults — have turned their trauma into advocacy.
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