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The Science Behind Fluoride in Drinking Water
Fluoridated water helps protect teeth, but it's not without controversy.
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Watch Live: TIME’s 2024 Election Night Coverage and Results
TIME is live with news and analysis on 2024 election night.
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How To Cope If the Election Doesn’t Go Your Way
Stressed about the election? Here's how to manage anger and disappointment if your candidate doesn't win.
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When Life Feels Chaotic, Less Is More
Organizational expert Shira Gill writes about the beauty of micro wins during macro chaos.
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The Election Cases That Could Matter After the Polls Close
Lawyers for the Harris and Trump campaigns have been battling in court for months
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Why People Should Stop Comparing the U.S. to Weimar Germany
Those who draw a line from today to that infamous historical moment when democracy slid into authoritarianism are missing a key difference.
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Why Sit-Down Chain Restaurants Are Struggling
Full-service chains like Red Lobster, TGI Fridays and others are having a hard time in current economic conditions
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How to Sleep When You’re Riddled With Election Anxiety
Schedule five minutes of "worry time" and enjoy some mindless TV.
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Florida’s History Shows That Crossing Voters on Abortion Has Consequences
A Florida governor learned the hard way the political limits of an anti-abortion platform.
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The Gap Between Open and Closed AI Models Might Be Shrinking. Here’s Why That Matters
A new report by research organization Epoch AI found that open models available today are about a year behind the top closed models.
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The 1994 Campaign that Anticipated Trump’s Immigration Stance
In 1994, nativists vilified immigrants—and won. Thirty years later, will that playbook work again?
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A Week After Spain’s Catastrophic Floods, Families Hold Out Hope That Loved Ones Are Not Among the Dead
At least 218 have been confirmed dead after heavy rains starting late on Oct. 29 swamped entire communities, mostly in Valencia region.
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The Polls May Be Way Off. That Doesn’t Mean the Election Was Rigged.
Mismatched polling numbers are not evidence of voter fraud or cheating.
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A Tiny Village in India Where Kamala Harris Has Ancestral Roots Is Praying for Her Victory
Locals in the village of Thulasendrapuram in Tamil Nadu have put up banners cheering on the Democratic presidential nominee.
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How Trump 2.0 Would Remake Washington
If voters choose Trump, he will not moderate, according to those who know him best.
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See a Map of the 2024 Presidential Race Results
How Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are doing in the Electoral College.
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Israel-Hezbollah Conflict Death Toll in Lebanon Surpasses 3,000 in 13 Months
More than double the number of people have been killed since Israel and Hezbollah’s last major war two decades ago.
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Pennsylvania Judge Rules Elon Musk’s PAC Can Continue $1 Million-a-Day Voter Sweepstakes
Elon Musk’s lawyers said the winners are paid spokespeople and not chosen by chance, and they defended the effort, calling it “core political speech.”
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North Korea Fires Multiple Missile Tests in Show of Force on U.S. Election Day
Tensions between the Koreas are at their highest point in years as Kim has repeatedly flaunted his expanding nuclear weapon and missile programs.
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These Taiwanese Companies Are Turning Waste Into Building Materials
Miniwiz and LOTOS are using waste-based alternatives to make construction more sustainable.
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‘We’re Not Single Issue Voters.’ Trump Bets Abortion Isn’t Key to Suburban Women Vote
“We're not single issue voters,” says Zeenath Abplanalp, a 48-year-old Republican woman who lives south of Charlotte.
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Juror #2 Reflects the Major Themes of Clint Eastwood’s Career—Down to Its Unpredictable Ending
The new courtroom drama, which could be the 94-year-old director's last film, reflects his preoccupations with moral gray areas and justice, down to its somber end.
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What Happens if a Candidate Contests the Results of the 2024 Election?
From recount rules to post-election litigation, here's what would happen if a candidate contests the election results.
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The Key Swing State Officials to Watch If the Presidential Election Is Contested
A look at the election chief in each of the swing states
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The Kamala Harris ‘Opportunity Agenda for Black Men’ Might Be Good Politics, But History Reveals It Has Flaws
A century of liberal proposals have failed to curb racialized poverty, because they've been focused on the wrong thing.
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How Quincy Jones Helped Make Thriller The Biggest Album of All Time
"Thriller" was a blockbuster forged by Jones' and Michael Jackson's maniacal competitiveness, deep love for global pop culture, and fascination with new technologies.
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Patients Are Suing Over Alleged Side Effects of Weight-Loss Drugs
Some claim that Ozempic or similar drugs destroyed their gut health.
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Supreme Court Will Weigh in on New Mostly Black Louisiana Congressional District After Election
The issue is whether the state relied too heavily on race in drawing a second majority Black district.
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Why Sleep Is the Key to Living Longer
A good night's sleep rejuvenates the body, boosts cognitive function, and powers your immune system, writes Dr. Peter Diamandis.
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How AI Is Being Used to Respond to Natural Disasters in Cities
AI is spurring a new generation of earthquake monitoring and climate forecasting systems.
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