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A Band of Friends
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A Band of Friends

Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus return as boygenius with their first fulllength studio album the record

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April 14, 2023
Designer of the Year
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Designer of the Year

Luc Donckerwolke Chief Creative Officer and President, Hyundai Motor Group

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April 14, 2023
SUSTAINABILITY ACHIEVEMENT OF THE YEAR
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SUSTAINABILITY ACHIEVEMENT OF THE YEAR

AT ITS HEADQUARTERS IN SANT'AGATA Bolognese, Italy, Lamborghini has implemented a multi-pronged strategy to work more cleanly and support environmental research. The company's \"Direzione Cor Tauri\" plan is driven by the largest investment in Lamborghini history, €1.5 billion over four years

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April 14, 2023
MARKETING STRATEGY OF THE YEAR
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MARKETING STRATEGY OF THE YEAR

GENESIS HOUSE, A 46,000-SQUARE-FOOT space, in New York City's Meatpacking District is not just an auto showroom.

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April 14, 2023
TECHNOLOGY ROLLOUT OF THE YEAR
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TECHNOLOGY ROLLOUT OF THE YEAR

Ford Pro FORD MOTOR COMPANY

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April 14, 2023
EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR
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EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR

Akio Toyoda CHAIRMAN, TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION

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April 14, 2023
VISIONARY OF THE YEAR
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VISIONARY OF THE YEAR

Oliver Zipse CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT, BMW GROUP

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April 14, 2023
Kyrsten Sinema's Border Crusade
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Kyrsten Sinema's Border Crusade

The controversial Arizona senator is hoping a win on immigration will help build her rep as a bipartisan dealmaker

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April 14, 2023
THE WORLD'S GREATEST AUTO DISRUPTORS
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THE WORLD'S GREATEST AUTO DISRUPTORS

GOING FULL SPEED AHEAD ON INNOVATION WHILE OVERCOMING THE LINGERING EFFECTS OF THE PANDEMIC

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April 14, 2023
America's Greatest Workplaces for Women 2023
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America's Greatest Workplaces for Women 2023

As a society, we have made great strides in promoting gender a equality and breaking down gender barriers.

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March 24, 2023
PARTING SHOT Lily Tomlin
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PARTING SHOT Lily Tomlin

IF LIVING WELL IS THE BEST REVENGE, THEN LILY TOMLIN IS GETTING all the revenge, especially in her new film Moving On (March 17). She and Jane Fonda team up once again to get retribution-the murderous kind against a widower who wronged them.

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March 31 - April 07, 2023 (Double Issue)
The Return of TWICE
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The Return of TWICE

The K-pop queens are back with a new album and tour

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March 31 - April 07, 2023 (Double Issue)
RISKY BUSINESS
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RISKY BUSINESS

AS SPORTS BETTING EXPLODES IN THE U.S., EXPERTS WORRY A BOOM IN PROBLEM GAMBLING WILL FOLLOW. SOME ARGUE IT'S ALREADY HERE

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March 31 - April 07, 2023 (Double Issue)
Where Did COVID-19 Come From?
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Where Did COVID-19 Come From?

With no proof of origin in a lab or an animal, experts have taken sides and dug themselves in

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March 31 - April 07, 2023 (Double Issue)
A Growing Threat to Nursing Home Safety
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A Growing Threat to Nursing Home Safety

A Newsweek investigation reveals nearly a third of the nation’s 15,000 facilities are overdue for inspection, putting the lives and care of residents at risk

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March 24, 2023
The Changing Face of Entrepreneurship
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The Changing Face of Entrepreneurship

WOMEN, PARTICULARLY WOMEN of COLOR, are LAUNCHING COMPANIES in GREATER NUMBERS than EVER BEFORE. But FUNDING REMAINS a BIG PROBLEM

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March 24, 2023
You Are What You Just Ate
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You Are What You Just Ate

The new science of nutrition promises customized dietary recommendations designed to keep you healthy and to ward off disease.

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March 17, 2023
'I'm Sorry I Chased You With a Booger'
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'I'm Sorry I Chased You With a Booger'

Lessons on the right way to teach kids to apologize and grown-ups, too

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March 17, 2023
PARTING SHOT Nick Kroll
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PARTING SHOT Nick Kroll

IF YOU'RE GOING TO ADD ON TO THE LEGACY OF A CLASSIC MEL BROOKS film, you've got to do it with a parade of superstars (and, of course, the blessing of Brooks himself).

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March 17, 2023
Bob Fosse's Dancin' Comes Home
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Bob Fosse's Dancin' Comes Home

The iconic choreographer's singular 1978 show gets its first Broadway revival

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March 17, 2023
MISINFORMATION MONITOR How Russian Fake News Stays on YouTube
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MISINFORMATION MONITOR How Russian Fake News Stays on YouTube

Propaganda justifying the Ukraine war proliferated on the platform despite a ban on Russian state-funded media

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March 17, 2023
'Praying for a Miracle'
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'Praying for a Miracle'

The flap over a Chinese spy balloon has derailed the hopes of families of Americans detained by Beijing on dubious charges

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February 24, 2023
Eugene Levy
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Eugene Levy

\"This show has gotten me through some things. I absolutely surprised myself.\"

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March 03 - 10, 2023 (Double Issue)
Taking Cover
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Taking Cover

A Ukrainian mortar team waits for Russian shelling to cease before attempting to return fire toward an enemy position on February 16. The city of Bakhmut lies in the Donetsk province, part of Ukraine's heavily industrialized eastern Donbas region, now partially occupied by Russia. Ukrainian forces have been holding the city for months against assaults led by Russian Wagner Group mercenaries, at great cost to both sides. As the February 24 one-year anniversary of the war approached, Russia intensified attacks across southern and eastern Ukraine.

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March 03 - 10, 2023 (Double Issue)
See Climate Change Through the Lens of Art
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See Climate Change Through the Lens of Art

What happens when artists reckon with climate change? They visualize the air, sculpt the fluid, recreate a preserved underwater zone and process climate anxiety for us to ponder. Artists creatively grapple with environmental issues in an intimate and poetic way, contemplating the relationship between humans and nature. From colorful murals in Dublin to plastic waste installations in Frankfurt to dew-shaped stainless steel pins in Seoul, here are impactful exhibitions that may offer fresh perspective, some reflections, an alarm-or even some relief.

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March 03 - 10, 2023 (Double Issue)
BORN TO LIE
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BORN TO LIE

What science says about ordinary fibbers (MOST OF US) and extreme liars (GEORGE SANTOS)

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March 03 - 10, 2023 (Double Issue)
Cracking the Ivory Tower's Glass Ceiling
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Cracking the Ivory Tower's Glass Ceiling

How 16 women scientists banded together to prove unequal treatment—and informed lasting change

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March 03 - 10, 2023 (Double Issue)
No Place Like Home
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No Place Like Home

After one year of war, 17 million displaced Ukrainians face a tough truth: Most will never go back

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March 03 - 10, 2023 (Double Issue)
Shameik Moore
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Shameik Moore

FOR SHAMEIK MOORE, THE STORY OF THE HIP-HOP GROUP WU-TANG CLAN is the essence of the \"American story.\"

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February 24, 2023
AMERICA'S BEST Loyalty Programs 2023
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AMERICA'S BEST Loyalty Programs 2023

THERE ARE COUNTLESS CUStomer loyalty programs out there and they work in a wide variety of ways, but they all have one purpose: to reward you for regularly buying from a particular brand. Simple enough.

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February 24, 2023