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  1. Why Is It So Bad to Pop a Pimple? Popping your zits can cause a host of problems, from scarring to infection. Here's what dermatologists say to do instead.
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  2. Ariel Henry Resigns as Prime Minister of Haiti, Paving the Way for a New Government to Take Power Ariel Henry resigned as prime minister of Haiti, leaving the way clear for a new government to be formed in the country, which has been wracked by gang violence.
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  3. Do Americans Have a Constitutional Right to Use Drugs? Our disastrous experience with the war on drugs invites us to recover a sense of constitutional possibility.
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  4. From Military Coups to Selling Nuclear Secrets, Supreme Court Wrestles With Implications of Granting Trump Immunity “This case has huge implications for the presidency, for the future of the presidency, for the future of the country,” said Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
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  5. Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 Rape Conviction Overturned. Here’s What Happens Next New York’s top court on Thursday overturned Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction, the watershed case that sparked the #MeToo movement.
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  6. Why This Election Is the Media’s Opportunity to Rebuild Trust In an unprecedented year, the core of journalism remains the same
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  7. A Test Told Me I’m Basically Made of Plastic. You Probably Are Too BPA and phthalates are everywhere. A new test can reveal how much of both are in your body.
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  8. 2 Military Horses That Broke Free and Ran Loose Across London Are in Serious Condition Two military horses that bolted and ran miles through London after being spooked and tossing their riders are in serious condition.
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  9. Paris’ World-Famous Cabaret Club Moulin Rouge Loses Its Windmill Sails Overnight The sails of Paris' iconic Moulin Rouge windmill collapsed overnight. Here's what we know so far.
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  10. An American Professor Was Hounded Out of Malaysia After Saying Its Pro-Palestinian Government Advocates a ‘Second Holocaust’ Bruce Gilley, a professor at Portland State University, drew anger across Malaysia after likening the country’s pro-Palestinian stance to advocating a “second Holocaust” during a visiting lecture.
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  11. Greece’s Prime Minister Wants His Nation to be the Comeback Story of the Decade Kyriakos Mitsotakis lays out his vision for a different brand of conservatism—and for a more modern Greece.
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  12. When Meaningful Work Backfires When you love your work, or if you’re very purpose-driven, your job will demand a lot of you. This causes burnout, too, writes Kandi Wiens.
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  13. Inside Google’s Plans to Combat Misinformation Ahead of the E.U. Elections "Prebunking" is Google's latest effort to combat misinformation ahead of the E.U. elections.
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  14. Venice Has Begun Charging an Access Fee to Try to Curb ‘Hit-and-Run’ Tourists Frustrated by “hit-and-run” tourists, the Venetian government has implemented an experimental scheme to charge €5 to day trippers.
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  15. Minouche Shafik Has Navigated Global Crises. Columbia President Could Be Her Toughest Role Shafik has navigated world conflicts at global financial institutions, but it remains to be seen if she can handle the thorny protests sweeping her campus.
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  16. U.S. Births Last Year Fell to Lowest Since 1979 Total births in the U.S. last year fell 2% to 3.59 million, as birth rates in countries around the world have been declining.
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  17. In China, Blinken Tries to Fix the Unfixable U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has put on a friendly face during his visit to Shanghai, but the Washington-Beijing relationship remains broken.
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  18. Jane Fonda on How People Can Make Politicians Care About Climate Actress and TIME Earth Award honoree Jane Fonda urged Americans to leverage their voting power to make politicians care about the climate crisis.
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  19. ‘Father of Environmental Justice’ Robert Bullard on the Work Behind a Movement ‘Father of Environmental Justice’ and TIME Earth Award honoree Robert Bullard discussed the importance of marrying information with action.
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  20. John Kerry on How to Break Through on the Climate Crisis Former Secretary of State and TIME Earth Award honoree discussed the importance of funding, effective communication, and collective action.
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  21. Nemonte Nenquimo Says Mother Earth Is Calling and We All Need to Listen Ecuadorian Indigenous environmental activist and TIME Earth Award honoree Nemonte Nenquimo spoke about collective responsibility toward the climate crisis.
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  22. Gabriela Hearst on the Energy the Sustainability Movement Needs Designer and TIME Earth Award honoree Gabriela Hearst touched on clean energy and how she tries to be a “catalyst” for the next generation of leaders.
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  23. A Call for Embracing AI—But With a ‘Human Touch’ The acceleration with which AI can transform society is practically unprecedented—and, business leaders argued at the TIME100 Summit, with proper regulation, that should be a good thing. 
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  24. Why It’s Important to ‘Meet People Where They Are’ When Improving U.S. Healthcare At the Time100 Summit, three healthcare officials discussed how the concept of meeting people where they are could help improve the whole industry. 
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  25. John Kerry: Trump Put Global Climate Agenda on ‘Bleak Pathway’ Kerry said at the TIME100 Summit that he was wary of Trump's return to office.
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  26. Beyoncé Has Fans Convinced She Might Be Making a Surprise Appearance at Stagecoach Beyoncé fans are convinced she will be making a surprise appearance at the country music festival, Stagecoach. Here's what you need to know.
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  27. Eric Schmidt and Yoshua Bengio Debate How Much A.I. Should Scare Us Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Professor Yoshua Bengio spoke A.I. risks at the Time100 Summit.
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  28. Margaret Atwood and Lauren Groff on Writing About Women in Moments of Survival Margaret Atwood and Lauren Groff joined the TIME100 Summit to discuss their approaches to writing
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  29. Tory Burch, Thasunda Brown Duckett, and Hans Vestberg on How Businesses Can Adapt to Major Change The top officers of four companies the need to adapt and pursue meaning beyond profit at the TIME100 Summit
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  30. Ken Chenault and Ken Frazier on the Challenge of Polarization Today Ken Chenault and Ken Frazier said it would be harder to get CEOs to take a stand on issues like voting rights today than in 2021.
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