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5 low-stress ways to start decluttering
Time

5 low-stress ways to start decluttering

NONE OF THE TIDYING clichés ever really clicked with KC Davis, a therapist in Houston and mom to two young kids. \"I've always been a messy person,\" she says. \"I've never been able to 'clean as I go'.\" Davis knew there were plenty of people just like her: those who wanted a serene space but lacked the time and energy to get started. After finding bite-size strategies that worked for her, Davis wrote How to Keep House While Drowning: A Gentle Approach to Cleaning and Organizing.

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March 11, 2024
Why are we more exhausted than ever?
Time

Why are we more exhausted than ever?

PEOPLE ARE TIRED. LIKE, REALLY TIRED. AS EVIDENCED by recent trends such as \"Quiet Quitting,\" \"Coffee Badging,\" \"Bare Minimum Mondays,\" and most of all, \"The Great Resignation\" - when over 47 million Americans voluntarily resigned from their positions-people are feeling a strain on more than just their work calendars; they're feeling it on their spirits.

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March 11, 2024
The New Antisemitism
Time

The New Antisemitism

HOW AN ANCIENT HATRED HAS REINVENTED ITSELF IN THE MODERN WORLD

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March 11, 2024
Myanmar's war with itself
Time

Myanmar's war with itself

Neither strong enough to win nor damaged enough to lose

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March 11, 2024
TRUMP'S MANY TRIALS
Time

TRUMP'S MANY TRIALS

The first of Trump's criminal trials could be the \"goofiest of all cases\" against him

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March 11, 2024
A dual reckoning
Time

A dual reckoning

ONCE I BECAME A CELEBRITY, MIAMI WAS MY BIGGEST market. Flying in from New York City, I could perform in two clubs in one night. Back then, those gigs paid $10,000, or maybe $12,000. It was good, easy money, and they treated me like the star I had become. I flew first-class, stayed in the best hotels, ate at elegant restaurants.

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March 11, 2024
The D.C. Brief
Time

The D.C. Brief

WHEN ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-Cortez erupted on the national stage back in 2018, a lot of establishment Washington braced for the arrival of a Tea Party-style troublemaker from the left. Six years later, that assessment wasn't so much wrong as under-cooked. While the former bartender remains a key ally to the left, AOC's main job in 2024 may be President Joe Biden's most valuable pinch hitter.

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March 11, 2024
A stunning Shogun for the 21st century
Time

A stunning Shogun for the 21st century

IT TAKES HUBRIS TO MESS WITH ONE OF THE DEFINING TV events of the 20th century. The original Shogun, a miniseries based on James Clavell's best-selling 1975 doorstop, was a massive hit when it aired on NBC in 1980.

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March 11, 2024
DECLASSIFIED - THE SECRET SHARERS
Time

DECLASSIFIED - THE SECRET SHARERS

MASS SURVEILLANCE AND SOCIAL MEDIA ARE CHANGING THE SPY GAME. INSIDE AMERICA'S SEARCH FOR A SMARTER WAY TO USE INTELLIGENCE

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March 11, 2024
UKRAINE CAN'T WIN THE WAR
Time

UKRAINE CAN'T WIN THE WAR

The long-awaited counteroffensive last year failed. Russia has recaptured Avdiivka, its biggest war gain in nine months. President Volodymyr Zelensky has been forced to quietly acknowledge the new military reality. The Biden Administration's strategy is now to sustain Ukrainian defense until after the U.S. presidential elections, in the hope of wearing down Russian forces in a long war of attrition.

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March 11, 2024
What we owe 2020-somethings
Time

What we owe 2020-somethings

IN JANUARY 2020, LUIS WAS 21 AND BEGINNING THE second semester of his junior year at a public university in New York City. He lived with family in Queens, and everyone pitched in to make ends meet.

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March 11, 2024
Women of the Year
Time

Women of the Year

12 extraordinary leaders building a more equal future

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March 11, 2024
As ice melts, polar bears scrounge for food
Time

As ice melts, polar bears scrounge for food

Some bears lost up to 3.75 lb. a day

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March 11, 2024
Alexei Navalny
Time

Alexei Navalny

Founding father of the future Russia

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March 11, 2024
The beauty of blooming late
Time

The beauty of blooming late

ON MY SECOND DAY IN L.A., BACK IN 1984, MY car caught on fire and I lost everything. I could have turned around and bought a bus ticket home to St. Louis. Instead, I chose to stay and press on. Forty years later, I'm not only still in Los Angeles, but I've found myself at the Emmys as part of the cast of a nominated TV show.

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March 11, 2024
Ramy Youssef
Time

Ramy Youssef

Ramy Youssef - The comedian on his new special More Feelings, connecting with the Palestinian cause, and finding laughter in vulnerability

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March 11, 2024
FORGING AN ASIAN EPIC
Time

FORGING AN ASIAN EPIC

A new adaptation of Avatar: The Last Air-bender is a love letter to Asian and Indigenous cultures

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March 11, 2024
American Cowardice
The Atlantic

American Cowardice

Scot Peterson, condemned as the "Coward of Broward," stood by as a slaughter unfolded at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Does the blame lie with him, his training or a society in denial about what it would take to stop mass shootings?

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March 2024
Meet Me in the Eternal City
The Atlantic

Meet Me in the Eternal City

Silicon Valley has always dreamed of building its own utopias. Who's ready to move in?

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March 2024
IN DEFENSE OF WOODROW WILSON
The Atlantic

IN DEFENSE OF WOODROW WILSON

Despised as a racist by today's left and a tyrant by today's right, the 28th president championed a set of values that our politics sorely lack.

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March 2024
The Disorienting Beauty of "Africa & Byzantium"
The Atlantic

The Disorienting Beauty of "Africa & Byzantium"

A landmark exhibition offers a new history of art.

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March 2024
Lost Photographs of Black America
The Atlantic

Lost Photographs of Black America

Ernest Cole was born in 1940 to a Black family in the Eersterust township, near Pretoria, South Africa.

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March 2024
Raina Telgemeier Gets It
The Atlantic

Raina Telgemeier Gets It

The wildly successful cartoonist turned the anxious kid into a hero.

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March 2024
How Marilynne Robinson Reads Scripture
The Atlantic

How Marilynne Robinson Reads Scripture

In her hands, the Book of Genesis becomes a precursor to the novel.

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March 2024
The James Bond Trap
The Atlantic

The James Bond Trap

Ian Fleming created the superspy and then couldn't get rid of him.

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March 2024
Shelf Life
The Atlantic

Shelf Life

An incisive satirist of literary Brooklyn takes on the American big-box store.

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March 2024
The Radical Self-Awareness of Michael R. Jackson
The Atlantic

The Radical Self-Awareness of Michael R. Jackson

He's become one of the most surprising and incisive-and misunderstood-social critics of our time.

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March 2024
The Curious Case of the Contested Basquiats
The Atlantic

The Curious Case of the Contested Basquiats

Twenty-five \"masterpieces,\" an FBI raid, and the maddening, sometimes impossible task of rooting out fakes and forgeries

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March 2024
THE DESPOTS OF SILICON VALLEY
The Atlantic

THE DESPOTS OF SILICON VALLEY

The tech world has its own ascendant political ideology, and it's past time we call it what it is.

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March 2024
A Cloud Still Hangs Over East Palestine
Newsweek US

A Cloud Still Hangs Over East Palestine

Residents were forced to flee after a train derailment spilled toxic chemicals in their small Ohio town a year ago. Despite assurances from authorities, those who have returned remain fearful for their health

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March 01 - 08, 2024 (Double Issue)