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Tensions Rise at Ole Miss as Counter-Protesters Taunt Palestine Supporters With Star-Spangled Banner
Within an hour of the protest beginning, protesters were met by the medley of 200 counter protesters who descended.
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Hacks Hits Its Stride in a Third Season That’s Even Better Than the First Two
Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder return with a season that allows their odd-couple characters to grow without killing their spiky rapport.
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Police Officer Fired Gun While Clearing Protesters From Columbia Building, Prosecutors Say
No one was injured, according to spokesman Doug Cohen.
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Russian State Media is Posting More on TikTok Ahead of the U.S. Presidential Election, Study Says
Russian state-affiliated accounts have boosted their use of TikTok and are getting more engagement on the short-form video platform ahead of the U.S. presidential election,
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Japanese Reality Star Nasubi Recalls ‘Traumatic’ True Story Behind Hulu’s The Contestant Documentary
Reality star Nasubi recalls his 'traumatic' experience surviving off magazine sweepstakes prizes on the Japanese TV series 'Denpa Shōnen.'
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Arizona’s Democratic Governor Signs Bill to Repeal 1864 Ban on Most Abortions
Gov. Katie Hobbs says the move is just the beginning of a fight to protect reproductive health care in Arizona.
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IRS Acts to Address Wide Disparity in Audit Rates Between Black Taxpayers and Other Filers
The IRS says that it has taken steps to address a wide disparity in audit rates between Black taxpayers and others filers.
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Viral Emotional Support Alligator Has Gone Missing, Owner Says
A Pennsylvania man who credits an alligator named Wally for helping relieve his depression for nearly a decade says he is searching for the reptile after it went missing during a vacation to the coast of Georgia.
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How Do You Get Invited to the Met Gala? An Industry Insider Weighs In
How do you score a seat at fashion's biggest night? Here's what you need to know about how to get invited to the Met Gala.
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Biden Calls Japan and India ‘Xenophobic’ Nations That Do Not Welcome Immigrants
President Joe Biden has called Japan and India “xenophobic” countries that do not welcome immigrants, lumping the two with adversaries China and Russia.
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How Photographer Platon Captures the Power of Everyday Heroes
The photographer behind more than 25 TIME covers reflects on what he's learned about leadership from his subjects.
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A Wild Orangutan Used a Medicinal Plant to Treat a Wound, Scientists Say
An orangutan appeared to treat a wound with medicine from a tropical plant— the latest example of how some animals attempt to soothe their own ills with remedies found in the wild.
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Protesters Are Calling on Universities to Divest from Israel. Here’s What That Means
What do protesters want? What would divestment from Israel mean in practice? How have schools responded?
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In Defense of the Ad Stirring Outrage Among NBA Fans
When I first saw the "What a Pro Wants" commercial during March Madness, I was delighted
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‘I’m in Menopause!’ Halle Berry Seeks to End a Stigma and Win Funding
Halle Berry is joining a group of bipartisan senators to push for legislation that would put $275 million toward research and education around menopause.
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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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