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Somalia Says 24 People Died After 2 Boats Capsized in the Indian Ocean
Somalia’s Foreign Minister said that while 46 people were rescued, 24 have died after 2 boats capsized off the Madagascar coast.
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Chuck Woolery, Smooth-Talking Host of Love Connection and Wheel of Fortune, Dies at 83
The long-running game show host earned a daytime Emmy nomination in 1978. In recent years, he became a right-wing podcaster.
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Earth Bids Farewell to Its Temporary ‘Mini Moon’
The harmless asteroid that's been tagging along for the past two months will be overcome by the stronger pull of the sun's gravity.
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Erdoğan Is Plotting His Next Power Grab
The longtime Turkish strongman has his eye on rewriting the constitution to allow for another presidential term.
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McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown Takes on Red Bull, Ferrari
On a flight from Mexico City to London last month, McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown tuned into a new docuseries, Game 7, which explores the tension surrounding decisive moments in sports. Brown felt like he could relate. Much like the 1994 New York Rangers, who led their Stanley Cup Finals series over the Vancouver Canucks…
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The Luxurious Lives of the Turkeys Getting a Presidential Pardon
The farmer raising the turkeys for a presidential pardon talked to TIME about why they like bugle music and how he gets them used to cameras.
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Nations at COP29 Agree $300B a Year for Poor Countries in Compromise Climate Deal
It’s not near the $1.3 trillion developing countries were asking for, but it’s three times the 2009 deal that is expiring.
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Storms Sweep Across the U.S. While a New System Is Expected to Arrive for Thanksgiving
Across the U.S. major storms are dumping snow and rain, with another system expected to arrive for Thanksgiving.
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A Parkland Student and a Sandy Hook Father Discuss What Comes After ‘That Day’
On their respective healing journeys and the lawsuit against Alex Jones.
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COP29 in Disarray as a Draft Deal for Climate Cash Is Rejected by Developing Nations
Developing nations are seeking $1.3 trillion to adapt to and recover from climate impacts, and transition to clean energy.
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Why CEOs Are Cheering Donald Trump’s Pick for Treasury Secretary
The business community expects to work closely with Bessent.
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Philippine Vice President Duterte Threatens to Have President Marcos Killed
Sara Duterte accused Bongbong Marcos of incompetence and said she has contracted an assassin to kill him if she herself is killed.
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If Optimism Feels Ridiculous Now, Try Hope
Hope acknowledges that we have no idea how the future will unfold—and in that uncertainty, our actions still matter, writes Jamil Zaki.
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