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Paramedic Who Injected Elijah McClain With Ketamine Before His Death Avoids Prison
A former paramedic who injected Elijah McClain with ketamine avoided prison and was sentenced to probation after his homicide conviction in the Black man's death.
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Why Drake Had to Take Down His Song That Featured AI-Tupac Vocals
On Thursday, the song, which was originally released on April 19, was scrubbed from Drake’s Instagram page and from his X account.
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Why Experts Are Worried About Bird Flu in Cows
Health officials have detected fragments of a bird flu virus in milk. What does that mean for the milk supply?
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Amateur Wall Street Investors are Making Millions Rooting for Trump’s Truth Social to Fail
A group of mostly amateur Wall Street investors share their bearish gambles are hardly driven by their personal feelings about the former president.
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U.S. Announces New Patriot Missiles for Ukraine as Part of $6B Aid Package
The U.S. will provide Ukraine additional Patriot missiles for its air defense systems as part of a massive $6 billion additional aid package.
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As a Potential TikTok Ban Looms, Creators Worry About More Than Just Their Bottom Lines
TikTok creators are worried about losing income streams and strong communities if the app is banned in the U.S.
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Mass Graves of Hundreds Uncovered in Gaza Sound Alarm
Mass graves of bodies were discovered at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis and Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, prompting concerns about war crimes.
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From Glambots to Tennis-Core, See Zendaya’s Best Red-Carpet Looks This Year
There's no denying that 2024 is Zendaya's year, both on screen and on the red carpet.
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How King Charles Will Mark His Return to Public-Facing Duties in a Meaningful Way
King Charles III will visit a cancer treatment center to mark a return to public-facing duties after his own diagnosis.
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Frozen Chicken Will Soon Get a Lot Safer to Eat
Next year, poultry producers will be required to bring salmonella in chicken products to very low levels to help prevent food poisoning.
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What Professors Owe Our Students Right Now
"If we are to reclaim our university, faculty and students must do it together," writes Barnard professor Nara Milanech.
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How Hitler Used Democracy to Take Power
The vital lesson of how Adolf Hitler took advantage of democracy to become a dictator.
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Why the Westminster Dog Show Made Me Appreciate Mutts
At dog shows, perfection always comes with a price, writes Tommy Tomlinson.
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A Japanese Town, Frustrated by Overtourism, Is Blocking Its Instagram-Famous View of Mt. Fuji
Fujikawaguchiko has been swarmed with tourists, seeking the perfect picture, who have wreaked havoc on a convenience store parking lot.
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Biden Administration to Implement Most Sweeping Gun Export Regulations in Decades
The new regulations—the most sweeping in decades—will require exporters to better vet their customers and tighten sales to 36 countries deemed “high-risk.”
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How TIME100 Gala Attendees Reacted to Harvey Weinstein’s Overturned Rape Conviction
Several TIME100 Gala attendees weighed in on the news that Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction in New York was overturned. Here’s what they had to say.
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Highlights From the Red Carpet at the 2024 TIME100 Gala
This year’s TIME100 Gala began with a number of the night’s biggest stars serving stunning looks, chatting with press, and mingling amongst each other. 
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TIME100 Honoree Motaz Azaiza Speaks on the Gaza Solidarity Encampments Taking Over U.S. Colleges
Motaz Azaiza recently visited students at Columbia University and New York University and told TIME about the experience.
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The Best Photos From the 2024 TIME 100 Gala
The TIME 100 Gala brings together icons, leaders, change-makers, and celebrities from across industries and nations for a lively evening of dialogue and celebration.
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See the Stars of the 2024 TIME 100 Gala in Scenes From the Gala
We want to eschew the traditional idea of a celebrity photo booth by creating small scenarios that depict the stars in the moment.
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E. Jean Carroll Sounds Off on Trump’s Hush Money Trial
E. Jean Carroll weighed in on Trump's hush money trial and the upcoming presidential election while at the 2024 Time100 Gala.
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Why Is It So Bad to Pop a Pimple?
Popping your zits can cause a host of problems, from scarring to infection. Here's what dermatologists say to do instead.
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Ariel Henry Resigns as Prime Minister of Haiti, Paving the Way for a New Government to Take Power
Ariel Henry resigned as prime minister of Haiti, leaving the way clear for a new government to be formed in the country, which has been wracked by gang violence.
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Do Americans Have a Constitutional Right to Use Drugs?
Our disastrous experience with the war on drugs invites us to recover a sense of constitutional possibility.
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From Military Coups to Selling Nuclear Secrets, Supreme Court Wrestles With Implications of Granting Trump Immunity
“This case has huge implications for the presidency, for the future of the presidency, for the future of the country,” said Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
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Paris’ World-Famous Cabaret Club Moulin Rouge Loses Its Windmill Sails Overnight
The sails of Paris' iconic Moulin Rouge windmill collapsed overnight. Here's what we know so far.
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An American Professor Was Hounded Out of Malaysia After Saying Its Pro-Palestinian Government Advocates a ‘Second Holocaust’
Bruce Gilley, a professor at Portland State University, drew anger across Malaysia after likening the country’s pro-Palestinian stance to advocating a “second Holocaust” during a visiting lecture.
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Greece’s Prime Minister Wants His Nation to be the Comeback Story of the Decade
Kyriakos Mitsotakis lays out his vision for a different brand of conservatism—and for a more modern Greece.
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When Meaningful Work Backfires
When you love your work, or if you’re very purpose-driven, your job will demand a lot of you. This causes burnout, too, writes Kandi Wiens.
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Venice Has Begun Charging an Access Fee to Try to Curb ‘Hit-and-Run’ Tourists
Frustrated by “hit-and-run” tourists, the Venetian government has implemented an experimental scheme to charge €5 to day trippers.
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