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Biden Condemns Campus Unrest Over Israel-Hamas War: ‘None of This Is a Peaceful Protest’
"None of this is a peaceful protest," President Joe Biden said in his first public remarks on this week's campus protests.
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Sanjay Leela Bhansali on the History That Inspired His Epic Netflix Series Heeramandi
The acclaimed Indian director on his epic Netflix series about the courtesans who played a role in India’s struggle for independence.
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Peloton Cutting About 400 Jobs Worldwide; CEO Stepping Down
Peloton is cutting about 400 jobs worldwide as part of a restructuring effort and its CEO Barry McCarthy is stepping down after two years as the company continues to work on turning around its business.
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‘This Is a Film About the Women’s Resistance.’ What Bread and Roses Reveals About the Feminist Fight Against the Taliban
'Bread and Roses,' produced by Jennifer Lawrence and Malala Yousafzai, offers a rare look into life for Afghan women under the Taliban.
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Artists From Universal Music Group Are Heading Back to TikTok as New Deal Is Reached
Artists from Universal Music Group, which include Drake, Adele, and Bad Bunny will be returning to TikTok.
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iPhone Users Are Raising Complaints About This Glitch. Some Think They’ve Solved It
Across social media, iPhone users have reported waking up to the scary realization that they had missed their alarm.
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Death Toll Reaches at Least 48, Search Continues in Southern China Highway Collapse
The death toll from a collapsed highway in southeastern China climbed to 48 on Thursday as searchers dug for a second day.
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The Man Who Made Ronald Reagan ‘See Red’ Is Still in Power
Nicaragua once preoccupied the U.S. public. Forty years later, few Americans noticed the return to power of Daniel Ortega.
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Police Begin Dismantling Pro-Palestinian Demonstrators’ Encampment at UCLA
Police removed barricades and began dismantling a pro-Palestinian demonstrators’ fortified encampment early Thursday at UCLA.
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How We Chose the TIME100 Most Influential People in Health of 2024
The realm of health is in the middle of a golden age of transformation. Read how TIME chose the list of doctors, scientists and more.
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Alex Oshmyansky
Sometimes all it takes is a cold email to start a revolution. Dr. Alex Oshmyansky, a radiologist who had become incensed by the runaway prices of prescription drugs, decided to email billionaire and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, who famously makes his contact info public. He included a business plan for a small company he…
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Joel Habener, Dan Drucker, Svetlana Mojsov and Jens Juul Holst
Newly powerful weight-loss drugs became the biggest story in health in the past year—and Dr. Jens Juul Holst, Dr. Joel Habener, Svetlana Mojsov, and Dr. Daniel Drucker played pivotal roles in making those medications possible. The scientists conducted the early work, beginning in the 1970s, on glucagon-like peptides, or GLPs, that first trans
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Melanie Ward
The U.K.-based nonprofit Medical Aid for Palestinians was founded 40 years ago to improve health care for all Palestinian people. So when war between Israel and Hamas broke out in the fall of 2023, CEO Melanie Ward knew her group would need to respond. “This is what the organization was built for,” she says. Ward…
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Ivan Cheung
In the pharmaceutical world, where ideas far outnumber marketable products, executives adhere to the motto of “fail often, and fail early,” with the understanding that to do so requires the discipline to know when to cut their losses and say no. But Ivan Cheung followed other advice as CEO of Eisai, Inc. “The opposite is…
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Stuart Orkin
Dr. Stuart Orkin didn’t set out to develop a historic treatment for sickle cell disease 45 years ago when he decided to study how blood cells formed. He became a researcher at Harvard Medical School just as scientists learned how to clone, or make copies of, genes. “Everybody was talking about how we could now…
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Ronnie Levin
In the next decade, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) aims to replace all the country’s lead pipes. Few did more to bring about the change than Ronnie Levin, who published a cost-benefit analysis in 2023 on cutting lead in drinking water, tallying the dollar costs of problems like impaired cognitive function and increased risk&#8
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Shahzad Baig
Polio eradication has largely been a global vaccination success story. The disease, which can lead to paralysis or death, mostly in children, now circulates only in Afghanistan and Pakistan. On the front lines in the effort to stamp it out is Dr. Shahzad Baig, national coordinator of Pakistan’s polio-eradication program. In 2019, polio disabl
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David Baker
Proteins, each with their own unique three-dimensional architecture, are the body’s molecular tools, adapted to perform the specific tasks necessary for maintaining life. For decades, researchers have modified proteins to augment or alter their function. Insulin lispro, for example, is a modified form of naturally occurring insulin that remov
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Georg Schett
In recent years, the new immune-based therapy CAR T has dramatically improved outcomes for patients with certain blood cancers that involve B cells, like leukemia and lymphoma. Dr. Georg Schett, a rheumatologist at the University Hospital Erlangen in Germany, saw the potential of the treatment for autoimmune diseases like lupus, in which immune B c
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The Story Behind Peacock’s The Tattooist of Auschwitz
The tattooist of Auschwitz on Peacock is inspired by a true story.
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Reducing The Idea of You to Fan Fiction Is Another Example of Dismissing Women’s Art
When Robinne Lee wrote The Idea of You, she didn't expect her story about ageism, sexism, and agency to be reduced to 'fluff.'
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How Kate Middleton is Honoring Princess Charlotte’s Birthday
The Prince and Princess of Wales marked their daughter Charlotte's ninth birthday by sharing an image taken by Kate Middleton.
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New Poll Reveals Real Dividing Line Between Abortion Supporters and Opponents
Across all but five states, most Americans support at least some access to abortion.
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The Growing Epidemic of Elderly Abuse
Increasing reports of horrific events that affect the elderly are now commonplace, write Dr.Robert Glatter and Dr. Peter Papadakos.
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Another Boeing-Linked Whistleblower Has Died: What to Know About Josh Dean and Spirit Aero
Joshua Dean is the second Boeing-linked whistleblower to have died in the last two months.
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Netflix’s Flimsy A Man in Full Makes Tom Wolfe’s Epic Novel Feel Small
Created by David E. Kelley and starring Jeff Daniels, this slight adaptation of Tom Wolfe's era-defining book is permeated by bad choices
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Student Journalists From Columbia to UCLA Are on the Frontlines Covering Campus Unrest
On American campuses awash in anger this spring, student journalists are in the center of it all, sometimes uncomfortably so.
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Columbia’s Relationship With Student Protesters Has Long Been Fraught
Aniko Bodroghkozy, who participated in protest on Columbia's campus in 1985, spoke with TIME about how recent protests compare to other moments in the school's history some 40 and 56 years back.
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Pro-Palestinian Campus Protests Highlight Divisions Among Democrats
“We're divided,” says Rep. Jamaal Bowman. “We have many members of the party who are pro-Israel without equivocation, and others who take a more balanced and nuanced approach.”
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Texas Veterinarian Helped Crack the Mystery of Bird Flu in Cows
The first calls that Dr. Barb Petersen received in early March were from dairy owners worried about crows, pigeons and other birds dying on their Texas farms.
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