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Companies Are Ditching Big Climate Goals for ‘Pragmatic’ Solutions
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Instead of focusing on splashy commitments at Climate Week, many companies are taking a grounded approach to decarbonization.
Tennis Champion Jannik Sinner Has Steroid Case Appealed by World Anti-Doping Agency
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Sinner tested positive twice for an anabolic steroid in March but was not banned in a decision by an independent tribunal.
The U.S. Should Fully Withdraw From Iraq
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The U.S. announced an end to the coalition fighting Islamic State in Iraq. But it's not clear how many troops will remain in the country.
Dozens Dead and Millions Without Power After Helene’s Sweep Across Southeastern U.S.
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Helene blew ashore in Florida's Big Bend region as a Category 4 hurricane late Thursday packing winds of 140 m.p.h.
Misinformation Is Exhausting. Listening Helps
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"When it comes to misinformation, there’s only one thing we can know for certain: that nothing’s certain," writes Bryan VanDyke.
Israel’s Military Says Hezbollah Leader Hassan Nasrallah Was Killed in Beirut Strike
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Hezbollah has not confirmed Israel’s claim that Hassan Nasrallah has been killed.
Emergency Doctor Worries Louisiana’s New Classification for Abortion Meds Could Be Life-Threatening
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The law classifies mifepristone and misoprostol as controlled substances—a change that doctors worry could restrict access in emergencies.
Tackling Climate Innovation’s Finance Gap
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Scaling new tech to make industry more sustainable means bridging the gap between supply and demand.
A Who’s Who of the Famous Faces in Saturday Night
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A guide to the characters in Jason Reitman's new movie about SNL's very first episode.
The Unforgettable Frosty Charisma of Maggie Smith
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Maggie Smith, who died on Sept. 27 at age 89, brought a bright, distinctive spark to every role she took on
These Are the Rules of the CBS Vice-Presidential Debate
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From hot mics to no studio audience, here are the rules for when J.D. Vance and Tim Walz face off in the CBS vice-presidential debate.
How Gyeongseong Creature‘s Time-Jumping Twist Makes Season 2 Better
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Gyeongseong Creature returns to Netflix for a character-driven, action-packed season 2.
Israel Says it Struck Hezbollah’s Headquarters in Beirut
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The strikes in the south of Lebanon's capital came shortly after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin addressed the U.N.
A Look at Damage From Hurricane Helene
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On Friday morning, Gov. DeSantis reported two storm-related deaths in Florida.
Why Business Support for Harris-Walz Is Growing
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New polling shows how CEOS are thinking about politics—and why they think Trump will lose.
Friends and Fans Pay Tribute to Beloved Actor Maggie Smith
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Her contributions to the arts were recognized by royalty—Smith became a Dame in 1990—but also by other notable actors and politicians.
Watch: Farmers Could Be Key To Restoring Brazil’s Forests
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Instituto Terra has helped to restore more than 550 acres of forest in Brazil.
The Death Penalty Fails America
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'Defending the sentence is often prioritized over justice,' writes Brian Stull.
Maggie Smith, Star of Stage, Film and ‘Downton Abbey,’ Dies at 89
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Maggie Smith, the masterful, scene-stealing actor who won an Oscar and starred in “Downton Abbey” and the Harry Potter films, died at 89.
FDA Approves the First New Schizophrenia Drug in Decades
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The medicine works in an entirely different way from existing treatments.
How to Watch the Vance-Walz Vice-Presidential Debate
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Vice-presidential candidates J.D. Vance and Tim Walz will participate in the only VP debate of the 2024 U.S. election.
Exclusive: New Bill Would Prevent Trump from Quashing His Criminal Cases
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Rep. Adam Schiff's bill would prevent a sitting President from dismissing a criminal prosecution against him or herself.
There’s ‘Hostile Architecture’ All Around Us. It’s Damaging Our Well-being
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Homes, offices, schools, and roads aren’t just backdrops to our lives. They shape the kinds of people we become, writes Danish Kurani.
The True Story Behind the War Photographer Biopic Lee
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The new movie starring Kate Winslet tells the story of photographer Lee Miller, who made indelible images of suffering during World War II.
What Japan’s Next Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba Means for the World
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Former Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba, a plain-spoken populist, won leadership of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party in a runoff vote on Friday.
Asian Development Bank Set to Welcome Israel as New Member Despite Some Staff Concerns
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Employees at the Asian Development Bank tell TIME Israel’s deadline to join was extended despite global condemnation of its military campaign in Gaza.
The Student Loan ‘On-Ramp Period’ Is Ending. How It Will Affect You
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The “on-ramp” repayment plan—a buffer given to student loan borrowers— will end on Monday.
How the Climate Museum Hopes Art Will Spur Action
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A day at the Climate Museum during New York City's Climate Week reveals how the exhibits imbue viewers with agency to interact with art.
How to Survive Election Season Without Losing Your Mind
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Set boundaries around news consumption and make a plan for tricky conversations.