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  1. 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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  2. ‘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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  3. Taylor Swift’s Best Bridges, Ranked The 25 best Taylor Swift song bridges
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  4. 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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  5. History Makes Clear the Risks of Appeasing Putin The parallels to 1938 are unavoidable.
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  6. America’s Young Farmers Are Burning Out. I Quit, Too "Getting young people into farming may not be the problem. Keeping them on the farm may be the hardest part," writes Eliza Milio.
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  7. Prince William to Return to Royal Duties After Princess Kate’s Cancer Diagnosis The Prince and Princess of Wales have been noticeably absent from public engagements in recent months.
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  8. Charges Against Trump and Jan. 6 Rioters at Stake in Supreme Court Case The Supreme Court is hearing arguments over the charge of obstruction of an official proceeding, which could affect charges against Trump and Capitol rioters.
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  9. Ozempic Hurts the Fight Against Eating Disorders Ozempic being used as a treatment for eating disorders is a faulty short-term solution for a much bigger problem.
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  10. How Virtual Reality Could Transform Architecture Some architects believe virtual reality will lead to more efficient and effective design. Others see it as little more than a gimmick.
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  11. ‘This Is Our Notre Dame!’ Fire Engulfs Copenhagen’s Iconic Old Stock Exchange Emergency services rushed to contain the fire and secure valuables at the Danish capital's iconic old stock exchange.
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  12. ‘National Disaster’: Fire Devastates Denmark’s Historic Boersen Building and Iconic Spire The Børsen—once Denmark’s financial center—went up in flames and its iconic spire has collapsed. The cause of the fire was not immediately known.
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  13. How Shōgun‘s Depiction of Seppuku Compares to Real History A professor of East Asian history weighs in on the FX miniseries' portrayal of ritualistic suicide in feudal Japan.
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  14. U.K. to Criminalize Creating Sexually Explicit Deepfake Images Sharing sexually explicit deepfake images could also result in jail, the U.K.’s Ministry of Justice announced as part of plans to tackle violence against women.
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  15. Indiana Fever Selects Caitlin Clark With No. 1 Pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft The former Iowa star became a household name among basketball fans during her record-breaking college career.
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  16. Trump’s Hush-Money Trial Kicks Off With a Defiant Defendant, a Strict Schedule, and Supporters Outside As jury selection began in Trump's hush-money trial, Trump railed against the judge and the strict schedule, while supporters gathered outside.
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  17. Coachella Was Filled With Surprise Guest Performances. Here’s Everyone Who Showed Up It seemed like every major artist performing at Coachella brought out a surprise guest during their set. Here's a list of them all
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  18. Global Crises Could Win Biden Back the White House It’s tough to defeat a wartime President, history shows. Biden can use the powers and pulpit of the presidency to his advantage in the race.
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  19. Rust Armorer Sentenced to 18 Months for Involuntary Manslaughter 'Rust' film armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was sentenced to 18 months in prison after the fatal on-set shooting of Halyna Hutchins.
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  20. The AI That Could Heal a Divided Internet For years, online spaces have struggled to foster positive conversations. A new AI tool could be the answer.
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  21. How Israel May Respond to the Iran Attack Netanyahu faces strong pressures from Israel’s right-wing parties to retaliate against Iran.
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  22. Ethiopia’s Sisay Lemma Wins Boston Marathon in Runaway Sisay Lemma set a blistering pace and won the Boston Marathon with a time of 2 hours, 6 minutes, 17 seconds.
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  23. It’s Tax Day. Your Refund May Be Big This Year According to the latest IRS statistics, the average income tax refund so far this season is $3,011, up $123 from last year.
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  24. Is Money Making You Sick? That pain in your back or your gut you feel when you pay your bills or check your credit card balance? Science confirms that it’s real.
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  25. The Abortion Fight Isn’t a ‘War on Women.’ It’s a War on Poor Women While some liberals decry abortion bans as a war on women, history reveals that this charge distorts the reality of their impact.
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  26. Dua Lipa Manifested All of This The global superstar has a plan for everything.
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  27. Read Patti Smith’s TIME100 Tribute to Dua Lipa Find out why Dua Lipa is one of the 100 most influential people of 2024.
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  28. The Fantasy of a Lily-White America Too many Americans continue to find comfort and safety in the idea that this country belongs only to white people
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  29. Reflecting on Sudan’s Civil War One Year Later 8.5 million people have been displaced since the start of Sudan's Civil War. UNHCR's Amel Marhoum on the harrowing first months of war—and her dreams of returning home.
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  30. The House Is About to Deliver Articles of Impeachment Against Mayorkas. It Could Get Messy Democrats almost certainly will ultimately vote to acquit Mayorkas, but Republicans have tools to delay.
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