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Why We Still Turn to Magic in Difficult Times
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"Perhaps magic is just a mental and spiritual crutch—but it’s a surprisingly powerful and constant one," writes Tabitha Stanmore.
Louisiana Governor Signs Bill Making Abortion Drugs Controlled Dangerous Substances
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The Republican governor announced his signing of the bill in Baton Rouge a day after it gained final legislative passage in the state Senate.
Efforts to Draft a Global Pandemic Treaty Falter After More Than Two Years of Negotiations
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The World Health Organization had hoped a final draft treaty could be agreed on at its yearly meeting of health ministers starting Monday.
Tinashe On the Meme-Fueled Success of Her Viral Single “Nasty”
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Tinashe talks to TIME about her song "Nasty" going viral and who really matches each other's freaks
Don’t ‘Fry’ Over Memorial Day Weekend, Health Officials Warn
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Officials warned that too much exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet radiation can increase the risk of developing skin cancer and cataracts.
Can King Charles III and the Royal Family Vote in General Elections?
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The U.K. is headed for a general election on July 4, after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak requested that King Charles III dissolve parliament.
How Trillions of Buzzy Cicadas Will Affect People on the Autism Spectrum
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As more than a trillion cicadas emerge this month, experts warn that people on the autism spectrum may find the insects’ noise overwhelming.
Good News for Shoppers Who Love Buy-Now, Pay-Later Programs
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a new interpretive rule on Wednesday that would provide customers with greater protections.
15 of the Sexiest Movies You’ve (Probably) Never Seen
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From a Philip Kaufman love triangle to a spiritual predecessor to 'Fifty Shades of Grey'
Welcome to the Summer of On-Screen Moms Getting It On
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From the Idea of You to Babes, moms are getting action on-screen this summer.
Frankly Speaking Is a Korean Comedy That Transcends Language
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As a series that embraces both silliness and healthy relationships, Frankly Speaking transcends the limitations of previous Korean comedies and romances.
Morgan Spurlock, Super Size Me Director, Dead at 53
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Documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock, an Oscar nominee whose most famous work skewered American food and diets, has died. He was 53.
The GOP Has Its Best Senate Map in Ages. So Why Do Democrats Sound a Bit Cocky?
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Democrats have zero margin for error this cycle if they want to hold onto the Senate.
Top U.N. Court Orders Israel to Halt Military Offensive in Rafah
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United Nations court ordered Israel to halt its military offensive in the Gaza city of Rafah, but stopped short of ordering a cease-fire.
British-Born Teenager Set to Become Catholic Church’s First Millennial Saint
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A U.K.-born teenager who died of leukemia aged 15 is to become the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint.
The Decades-Long Journey to Publishing Michael Crichton and James Patterson’s Eruption
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When the prolific author Michael Crichton died, he left behind a novel about his favorite place in the world. His wife enlisted James Patterson to finish it.
I Hate Summer—and You Should Too
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From wildfires to skin damage to increased war, summer is a parade of horribles.
What’s Next for Mad Max After Furiosa
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George Miller tells TIME he has plans for another Mad Max film called 'The Wasteland.'
Kabosu, the Shiba Inu That Inspired the ‘Doge’ Meme and Cryptocurrency, Has Died at Age 18
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Kabosu, who passed away at age 18, leaves a legacy of memes, cryptocurrency, and joy.
More Than 100 People Reportedly Killed in Papua New Guinea Landslide
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Videos on social media show locals pulling out bodies buried under rocks and trees.
NCAA and Conferences Back $2.8B Settlement That Could Revolutionize Collegiate Athletics
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If the agreement stands, it will mark the beginning of a new era in college sports where athletes are compensated more like professionals and schools can compete for talent using direct payments.
Fliers Are More Worried About Plane Safety Even as Air Travel Remains as Safe as Ever
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Public perception remains jittery, but the reality, statistics show, is that getting on a Boeing jetliner is still exponentially safer than the drive to the airport.
Louisiana Could Soon Classify Abortion Pills as Controlled Substances. Here’s What to Know
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Louisiana could become the first state in the country to classify two abortion-inducing drugs as controlled and dangerous substances.
Newly Discovered Planet May Be Able To Support Human Life
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Scientists said in the study that the planet is “the nearest, transiting temperate, Earth-sized planet found to date.”
Rapper Sean Kingston’s Home Is Raided by SWAT and His Mother Arrested
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Broward County detectives arrested Janice Turner, 61, at the home in Southwest Ranches, Florida.
Dave Chappelle Says There’s a ‘Genocide’ in the Gaza Strip
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He made the statement during his performance in the capital of the United Arab Emirates Thursday.
Sam Butcher, Artist Behind Precious Moments Figurines, Dies at 85
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Sam Butcher, the artist who created the Precious Moments figurines depicting angelic teardrop-eyed children, has died. He was 85.
Unknown Bust of Architect Who Designed the Florence Cathedral Dome Found After 700 Years
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A previously unknown terracotta bust of the famed early Renaissance architect who designed the Florence Cathedral dome was unveiled Thursday.
Consultant Behind Fake Biden Robocalls Faces $6M Fine and Criminal Charges
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The Federal Communications Commission said the fine it proposed Thursday for Steven Kramer is its first involving generative AI technology.
‘Heat Dome’ Leads to Sweltering Temperatures in Mexico, Central America and U.S.
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Extreme heat has left millions in sweltering temperatures, strained energy grids and resulted in Howler monkeys dropping dead in Mexico.