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  1. People Aren’t Sure About Having Kids. She Helps Them Decide Therapist Merle Bombardieri has guided generations of people who don't know if they want kids.
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  2. Climate Leaders Call For Renewed Hope and Ambition at TIME100 COP29 Impact Dinner Climate leaders gathered at TIME’s COP29 Impact Dinner in Baku, Azerbaijan for a celebration of the TIME100 Climate leadership list.
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  3. How Celebrities Changed America’s Postpartum Depression Narrative Celebrities have helped Americans learn about postpartum depression over the last 25 years. But the culture that has emerged from their testimonials has a crucial flaw.
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  4. FYI: People Don’t Like When You Abbreviate Texts It's bc they indicate lack of effort.
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  5. You Won’t Want to Miss the Leonid Meteor Shower. Here’s How and When You Can See It "Watching during the early morning hours, when the moon is lower in the sky, can improve your chances of seeing more meteors."
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  6. Why Trump’s Message Worked on Latino Men It's the role that Latino men played in helping elect Donald Trump that stings most.
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  7. My Parents Are Being Held as Bargaining Chips in Gaza. Where Is the Outrage? Iris Weinstein Haggai writes why American leaders must return focus to bringing the hostages in Gaza home.
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  8. FX’s Say Nothing Is the Must-Watch Political Thriller of 2024 FX's adaptation of the book by Patrick Radden Keefe isn't just a gripping crime drama—it's an urgently timely work of political art.
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  9. How India Is Embracing Trump’s Second Term India appears to be welcoming Trump’s return to the White House, which may embolden nationalist leaders like Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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  10. Republicans Maintain House Majority, Clinching Trifecta of Government Control In yet another blow to Democrats, Donald Trump will begin his presidency with a trifecta of Republican control in Washington.
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  11. Bluesky Adds 1 Million New Users Since U.S. Election, as People Seek Alternatives to X Across the platform, new users—among them journalists, left-leaning politicians and celebrities—have shared that they’re looking forward to using a space free from advertisements and hate speech.
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  12. Protests Erupt in Paris Over Pro-Israel Gala Organized by Far-Right Figures The demonstrations came on the eve of a high-stakes soccer match at France’s national stadium against the Israeli national team, overshadowed by tensions around the wars in the Middle East.
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  13. What Mike Huckabee, Trump’s Pick for Israel Ambassador, Has Said About the Middle East He has called for a “one-state solution” and doesn’t accept the term “Palestinians.”
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  14. What to Know About Former Rep. Matt Gaetz, Trump’s Pick for Attorney General After his selection by Trump, Gaetz resigned from Congress, ending an ongoing ethics probe into allegations against him of child sex trafficking.
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  15. Watch: Donald Trump’s New Administration So Far Here are the key appointments, nominations, and staffing decisions announced by the Trump Administration.
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  16. In Thune, Senate Republicans Picked The Most Anti-MAGA Leader In The Mix John Thune was already one of the most powerful people in Washington
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  17. Birth Control and Abortion Pill Requests Have Surged Since Trump Won the Election OB-GYN Dr. Grace Ferguson said some patients are scheduling IUD insertions or stockpiling emergency contraception.
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  18. Sleep Doctors Share the 1 Tip That’s Changed Their Lives These are the tips that sleep experts actually practice themselves.
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  19. 13 Things to Say When Someone Asks Why You Haven’t Had a Baby Yet “Wow! I just haven't had the time—good thing you reminded me!”
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  20. Bad Sisters Needed That Brutal Twist The second season's two-part premiere ended with a shocking death. Here's why the twist works so well.
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  21. Trump Supporters Knew Exactly Who They Were Voting For Rhetoric about Democratic shortcomings discounts Trump voters' agency and their desire for him to be President
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  22. Everything You Know About the Stanford Prison Experiment Is Wrong A new docuseries challenges half a century's worth of received wisdom about the influential social psychology study.
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  23. Emilia Pérez Is an Exuberant Ode to Human Possibility Jacques Audiard’s operatic musical stars Zoe Saldaña's, Karla Sofia Gascon, and Selena Gomez in an act of radical imagination.
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  24. Here’s What Trump’s Win Means for NASA Trump's first-term expansion in space will likely increase during his second presidency.
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  25. Timothy West, Acclaimed British Star of Stage and Screen, Dies Aged 90 During his long career, West was a regular presence on stage and screen, his versatility allowing him to play a broad range of characters.
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  26. The Woman Whose Crusade Gave Today’s Book-Banning Moms a Blueprint Norma Gabler's work in the 1960s, '70s, and '80s foreshadowed today's campaigns.
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  27. Biden is Sending Aid to Help Ukraine Keep Fighting Next Year, Blinken Says The Biden Administration is determined in its final months to help ensure that Ukraine can keep fighting off Russia's full-scale invasion.
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  28. Martyr! In Kaveh Akbar’s debut novel, a National Book Award finalist, Cyrus Shams is sleepwalking through life. He’s a poet, newly sober, obsessed with death, and deeply depressed. When Cyrus was an infant, his mother boarded a plane in Tehran to visit her brother in Dubai. A U.S. missile mistakenly shot it down, and she was…
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  29. Wandering Stars Tommy Orange’s family saga, Wandering Stars, picks up where his 2019 Pulitzer Prize finalist, There There, left off. In the wake of a 2018 shooting, high-school freshman Orvil Red Feather struggles to make sense of the violence he has endured. To better understand what Orvil is up against, Orange takes us back to 1864 to…
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  30. Shanghailanders Juli Min’s debut, Shanghailanders, is an ambitious family drama told entirely in reverse. The novel begins in 2040 with Leo Yang, an aging Chinese real-estate investor who finds himself drifting apart from his elegant Japanese French wife Eko, their precocious eldest daughters Yumi and Yoko, and the baby of the family, aspiring actress Kiko. To…
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