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Move Over Moo Deng, Viral Penguin Pesto Is Making Waves Beloved baby hippo Moo Deng may have won the hearts of the public, but a large, young penguin in Australia is stirring up some cuteness competition.time.com
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Diddy’s in Exile. Here’s What Could Happen to His Music Now Will—and should—Diddy's music remain available to stream following his indictment? What about the music he produced for many other artists?time.com
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New York Magazine Star Political Reporter on Leave After Reported RFK Jr. Relationship Olivia Nuzzi, is on leave after disclosing that she had a personal relationship with a former reporting subject.time.com
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Two Great Performances Make the Muddled A Different Man Worth Watching Sebastian Stan and Adam Pearson are excellent in a drama that works too hard to get its ideas across.time.com
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What We Know About Kamala Harris’ Gun Ownership Kamala Harris told Oprah Winfrey that anyone who breaks into her home would be “getting shot."time.com
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While Brad Pitt and George Clooney Settle Into Silver-Fox Charm, Their Female Peers Are the True Stars of the Season While Brad Pitt and George Clooney settle into silver-fox charm in 'Wolfs,' Nicole Kidman, Demi Moore, Julianne Moore, and Tilda Swinton are digging much deeper.time.com
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Kentucky Sheriff Charged for Allegedly Killing Judge in Chambers Letcher County Sheriff Shawn M. Stines shot District Judge Kevin Mullins multiple times following an argument inside the courthouse, according to Kentucky State Police.time.com
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Concerns Grow as Conflict Escalates Between Israel and Hezbollah U.S., U.K. and United Nations officials have urged restraint as tensions escalate in the region.time.com
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Most Daters Are Pretty Ambivalent About Having Children. That’s a Good Thing 'Identifying as “child-ambivalent” often helps my clients date with less anxiety,' writes Myisha Battle.time.com
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How AI Could Transform Fast Fashion for the Better—and Worse AI is reshaping the efficiency of fast fashion, but experts warn it may also perpetuate overconsumption, pollution, and exploitation.time.com
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8 Apps That Can Help You Manage IBD Taking control of symptoms, medications, stress, and diet has now gone digital.time.com
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Meet the Folks on the Frontlines of American Democracy in 2024 A new TIME project highlights those defending the integrity of our electionstime.com
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DEI Isn’t Working. Inclusive Economics Might A diverse and inclusive economy is not only a more just economy but a more prosperous one, writes John Hope Bryanttime.com
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Japan Celebrates Shohei Ohtani Making History in the MLB With 50-50 Record Ohtani became the first major leaguer with at least 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases in a season, earning praise from his home country’s fans, media, and government.time.com
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Taiwan Court Upholds Legality of Death Penalty but Limits Use to Only the Most Serious Crimes The ruling reflects a compromise between international pressure for abolition and domestic support for harsh punishment to deter offenders.time.com
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The ‘Doomsday’ Glacier Is Set to Melt Faster. That’s Not Good Tidal action pumping warmer sea water on the underside of the massive Thwaites Glacier will “inexorably” accelerate its melting this century, which could lead to the collapse of the entire West Antarctic ice sheet and seriously impact global sea levels, according to new research.time.com
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Trump Says He’ll Reinstate ‘Famous Travel Ban’ and Will Ban Refugees From Gaza Speaking at an event about combating antisemitism, the former President and Republican nominee said he’d also ban refugees from Gaza from entering the U.S.time.com
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‘It Sounded Like Gunfire.’ Lebanese Reel From Deadly Pager and Radio Blasts The apparent Israeli attack has killed at least 37 people and injured thousands more, reports Justin Salhani from Beirut.time.com
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The History of the Kaffiyeh In recent decades it has become widely recognized as a symbol of Palestinian nationalism and resistance.time.com
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The Plague of Mediocre Leadership "With managers and leaders, the vast majority are unfit for their roles," writes Barry Conchie and Sarah Dalton.time.com
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I Was Writing About a Medical Mystery. Then I Experienced My Own I was writing about unexplained ailments. Then I experienced my own.time.com
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Foreign Policy Issues Don’t Often Decide U.S. Elections. This Year Could Be Different While it is rare for foreign policy differences between the political parties to affect electoral outcomes, it has happened before.time.com
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Teamsters Union Declines to Endorse Trump or Harris for President “Unfortunately, neither major candidate was able to make serious commitments to our union to ensure the interests of working people are always put before Big Business."time.com
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Inside the Brooklyn Federal Jail Where Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Is Locked Up: Violence, Squalor, and Death Sean 'Diddy' Combs was sent to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, a place that’s been described as “hell on earth."time.com
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Residents of Springfield, Ohio, Pray for Political Firestorm to Blow Over Springfield, Ohio was transformed overnight into a target for the nation's vitriol.time.com
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Why Kamala Harris’ Promises on Abortion Matter So Much to Black Women In the absence of reproductive freedom, Black women historically went to great lengths to be self-determining, sometimes with wrenching results.time.com
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The True Story Behind Ryan Murphy’s Menendez Brothers Series The real story behind Ryan Murphy's new Menendez brothers true-crime drama.time.com
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Why Does Everyone Seem to Have IBS Now? The unpleasant gut condition is strangely hot on social media.time.com
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Why Some Men Keep Their Prostate Cancer a Secret Disclosing a prostate cancer diagnosis can make some men vulnerable, but it has the potential to open up outlets for support.time.com
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New ‘TIME Votes’ Platform Provides Service-Oriented Journalism and Non-Partisan Resources for the 2024 Presidential Election Today, TIME unveils TIME Votes, a new editorial platform dedicated to exploring the key issues and motivations defining the 2024 Presidential Election.time.com