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An Animated Guide to the Rare 2024 Cicada Co-Emergence
It will be the first time since 1803—when Thomas Jefferson was President—that these particular broods simultaneously emerge.
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Boeing Pushes Back on Whistleblower’s Allegations About Potential of Planes Breaking Apart During Flight
The whistleblower said excessive force was used to fit panels together on the 787 assembly line that could cause it to break apart.
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Nestlé Adds Sugar to Baby Milk and Cereal in Poorer Nations, Report Finds
The report calls out Nestlé's “double standard" for adding sugar to baby food products in developing countries but not European markets.
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Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi Moved From Prison to House Arrest Due to Heat
Myanmar’s jailed former leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been moved from prison to house arrest due to a heat wave, the military government said.
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What’s the Deal With the Bitcoin Halving?
Everything you need to know about the upcoming event—which could see bitcoin prices dramatically increase.
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No, You Don’t Need to Chug Olive Oil
Some people have adopted a new morning routine: drinking a shot glass full of straight olive oil.
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Weight-Loss Drugs Help Sleep Apnea Symptoms
In two trials of people with sleep apnea, Zepbound reduced the number of times breathing slowed or stopped during sleep.
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Nike’s Olympic Track Uniform Criticized as ‘Patriarchal’
Many believe that the female display design being so different from the men’s display design is evidence of sexism.
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American Airlines Pilots Union Warns of ‘Significant Spike’ in Safety, Maintenance Issues
The Allied Pilots Association warned of a "significant spike in safety and maintenance-related problems."
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The True Story Behind the Surprise Netflix Hit Baby Reindeer
Comedian Richard Gadd recounts the harrowing true story of how his experience with being stalked forced him to confront a buried trauma.
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Galliano’s Return Revives the 1990s—and the 19th Century
The designer's latest collection uses history to grapple with the upheavals of our time.
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How Cloud Seeding Works and Why It’s Wrongly Blamed for Floods From Dubai to California
After record rainfall—most recently in Dubai—weather modification programs have come under public scrutiny. Here’s what experts have to say.
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21 Savage
I trust my gut when it comes to my music and collaborations, and I find myself naturally drawn to artists like 21 Savage—those who remain grounded in their convictions and consistently defy the constraints imposed upon them. Like 21, I know what it’s like to rise above challenging beginnings, and it makes his success all…
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Fantasia Barrino
There was just something about Fantasia Barrino when I first saw her on American Idol. It was her spirit, her soul. She left it all on that stage when she sang. I thought, Who is this girl? I voted for her again and again. When I met her years later, I learned that she’s a Cancer—sweet…
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Alia Bhatt
Alia Bhatt is a formidable talent. She is not only one of the world’s leading actors, admired for her work in the Indian film industry for over a decade—she is also a businesswoman and a philanthropist who leads with integrity. I met Alia on Heart of Stone, her English-language film debut. Despite her fame, on…
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Colman Domingo
Colman Domingo felt like family, like a brother, from the moment I met him. I was just instantly attracted to him as a human being. He’s so kind and open—he really lets you into his spirit. I deeply admire his authenticity. He is completely honest and true to who he was created to be, and…
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Lauren Groff
Her novels would have been enough. The Vaster Wilds, Matrix, Fates and Furies—flights of imagination and dives into history that keep readers turning pages late into the night. Her collection Florida (my personal favorite) won the Story Prize. But Lauren Groff is more than a great writer, she’s also a great citizen, channeling her belief…
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Brooks Headley
Before he was a chef, Brooks Headley was a drummer. To follow his journey from hardcore-punk clubs to fine-dining kitchens to the forefront of culinary innovation is to reconsider not just how we view cooking, but also how we all might better express ourselves. His New York City restaurant, Superiority Burger, brings together a motley…
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Jenny Holzer
I first encountered Jenny Holzer’s Truisms anonymously plastered in the Lower East Side where we both lived. We were members of the artist collective Colab and for a time lived in the same building. Jenny used words as agitprop. They were declarative, inflammatory, and provocative. She claimed no authorship but questioned the authority of language.…
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Dev Patel
I first met Dev Patel at the very first read-through for Skins, before he ever got on TV. He was so full of life, and we both couldn’t believe we were missing school to do this. After Slumdog Millionaire, I went from getting food with him in Wetherspoons to watching him at the Golden Globes, within…
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Jeffrey Wright
The first time I watched Jeffrey Wright act, I wanted to devour all his work. An actor who can disappear inside a role is, to me, the hallmark of genius. I believed him in The Hunger Games, in Angels in America, in Shaft. In American Fiction, Jeffrey captured what it feels like for me as…
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Da’Vine Joy Randolph
The first time I saw Da’Vine Joy Randolph perform was during an early preview of Ghost the Musical. The ease with which she existed on that stage and the power she commanded in that room was unbelievable. Here was this girl, fresh out of Yale, totally reinventing an iconic role. She was exceptional. It’s exciting…
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NASA Confirms It Was Space Debris That Crashed Through Roof of Florida Family’s Home
NASA confirmed that the object was a part of the International Space Station’s released junk that had unexpectedly survived atmospheric re-entry.
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The Sydney Mall Attack Was Horrifying. It Could Have Been Worse
If the 40-year-old man in Bondi Junction had had a firearm, how many more people would have died?
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Everything You Need to Know About the 2024 Met Gala
Here's what to expect at the event on the first Monday in May.
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Speaker Johnson’s Foreign Aid Plan Is Under Fire. His Speakership Is Too
House Speaker Mike Johnson angered some Republicans after he unveiled a plan to for separate bills funding aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.
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We Need to be Ready for Biotech’s ChatGPT Moment
Like the digital revolution, the biotech revolution stands to transform America’s economy as we know it, writes Eric Schmidt.
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‘I Just Couldn’t Do It.’ It’s Going To Be Very Hard to Find a Neutral Trump Jury
With very few Americans without an opinion of Donald Trump, it will be hard to find a truly neutral jury in the New York hush-money case.
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Lily Gladstone, Riley Keough, and a Stellar Young Cast Make Under the Bridge More Than Just Another ‘Dead-Girl Show’
Lily Gladstone, Riley Keough, and a talented young cast elevate this familiar-sounding Hulu true-crime drama
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