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PARTING SHOT: Malcolm Gladwell
Newsweek US

PARTING SHOT: Malcolm Gladwell

WHEN IT COMES TO CELEBRITY INTERVIEWS, MALCOLM GLADWELL MAY not be the first name that comes to mind. But The Tipping Point author says he will \"defend my props as a celebrity interviewer\" on Audible's The Unusual Suspects with Kenya Barris and Malcolm Gladwell.

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February 14, 2025
BIOTECH: Blood, Sweat and Tears
Newsweek US

BIOTECH: Blood, Sweat and Tears

Nine years in the making, Truvian's quick tabletop blood test promises to deliver where Theranos famously couldn't

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6 mins  |
February 14, 2025
AMERICA'S GREATEST Workplaces FOR Black Americans 2025
Newsweek US

AMERICA'S GREATEST Workplaces FOR Black Americans 2025

FROM SYSTEMIC BARRIERS TO LIMITED LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES, Black Americans face a professional landscape that requires resilience, advocacy and determination. According to studies, Black workers remain underrepresented in high-paying industries while facing higher rates of unemployment compared to other racial groups.

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February 14, 2025
PEACEMAKER IN CHIEF
Newsweek US

PEACEMAKER IN CHIEF

Donald Trump's team was instrumental in the ceasefire agreed between ISRAEL and HAMAS. Although the deal does not address the future governance of Gaza, experts on both sides told Newsweek his administration will play a critical role in shaping this, too

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February 14, 2025
POLITICS: A Diplomatic Weapon
Newsweek US

POLITICS: A Diplomatic Weapon

President Donald Trump's recent standoff with Colombia suggests that tariffs could be a key White House tool for overcoming opposition to U.S. policy

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4 mins  |
February 14, 2025
Failed Lovers, Lifelong Friends
Newsweek US

Failed Lovers, Lifelong Friends

'What initially attracted you to a person need not be wasted...it can be used to build something new'

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4 mins  |
February 07, 2025
The SECOND COMING
Newsweek US

The SECOND COMING

As he returns to the Oval Office, DONALD TRUMP has promised 'a golden age' after he was 'saved by God to make America great again.' Is his optimism justified?

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9 mins  |
February 07, 2025
The problem with medical credit cards
Time

The problem with medical credit cards

DAVID ZHAO SIGNED UP FOR A MEDICAL CREDIT CARD while supine in a dentist's chair. In December 2018, the consumer lawyer from Los Angeles went for a routine appointment at Western Dental in San Mateo, in the suburbs of San Francisco. Zhao was told by the dentist that his gums were receding. He needed a special mouth guard or he'd have to have surgery, he recalls being told.

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February 10, 2025
Cecile Richards - Lifelong activist
Time

Cecile Richards - Lifelong activist

In 2014 I found myself sitting across from Cecile Richards at a D.C. eatery.

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February 10, 2025
5 ways to master doing things alone
Time

5 ways to master doing things alone

AS A RECENT COLLEGE GRADUATE in a new city, Samantha Elliott thought she'd be lonely. Instead, she found companionship in the most unexpected place: with herself.

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February 10, 2025
THE DISRUPTER IN CHIEF IS BACK
Time

THE DISRUPTER IN CHIEF IS BACK

Donald Trump and the Constitution meet again

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4 mins  |
February 10, 2025
Not until they're home
Time

Not until they're home

MY ONLY SON, HERSH, WAS KIDnapped from a music festival on Oct. 7, 2023, after having his dominant forearm and hand blown off.

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February 10, 2025
It's time for the Oscars to take horror seriously
Time

It's time for the Oscars to take horror seriously

WHEN DEMI MOORE WON THE GOLDEN GLOBE for her turn in Coralie Fargeat's body-horror hit The Substance on Jan. 5, she shared in her acceptance speech that it was the first real award she'd received in her more than 45 years in Hollywood.

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February 10, 2025
A new film confronts Brazil's dark past
Time

A new film confronts Brazil's dark past

WHEN CELEBRATED BRAZILIAN AUTHOR MARCELO PAIVA started writing his 2015 memoir Ainda Estou Aqui (I'm Still Here), he wanted to record his family history as his mother was losing her memory.

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February 10, 2025
In the LAND of the LOTUS EATERS
Time

In the LAND of the LOTUS EATERS

On the scorching set of HBO's red-hot satire

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February 10, 2025
AT THE 'APEX OF POWER'
Time

AT THE 'APEX OF POWER'

The campaign and transition offered a preview of a second term

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February 10, 2025
David Lynch - The most Lynchian of them all
Time

David Lynch - The most Lynchian of them all

CIGARETTES, COFFEE, CANDY. ACCORDING TO LEGEND, AND TO people who spent time with him, these were the things David Lynch would fuel up on, substances that kept him going and contributed to the mad, cosmic swirl of ideas that found their way-to our lasting pleasure-from his brain to the screen.

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February 10, 2025
THE PRICE OF DISASTER
Time

THE PRICE OF DISASTER

The insurance market in California sends warning signs nationally

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February 10, 2025
THE MYTH THAT BROKE AMERICA
Time

THE MYTH THAT BROKE AMERICA

How a national story about opportunity created a civic crisis

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2 mins  |
February 10, 2025
UKRAINE IN THE BALANCE
Time

UKRAINE IN THE BALANCE

Biden's foreign policy win was Zelensky's loss

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4 mins  |
February 10, 2025
How can health officials rebuild the public's trust in science and health institutions?
Time

How can health officials rebuild the public's trust in science and health institutions?

We have to ask ourselves how we can do better so people don't feel judged. When we have a relationship with the public, they come to know people in institutions and how they make decisions. It doesn't guarantee that people will trust them, but it increases the chances significantly.

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February 10, 2025
THE ROILED OPPOSITION
Time

THE ROILED OPPOSITION

Democrats can't agree on what to do next

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4 mins  |
February 10, 2025
TRUMP'S LICENSE TO DRILL
Newsweek US

TRUMP'S LICENSE TO DRILL

After pumping money into the election cycle, the oil and gas industry now want the president to follow through on his pledge

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5 mins  |
February 07, 2025
MOST TRUSTED BRANDS 2025
Newsweek US

MOST TRUSTED BRANDS 2025

TRUST IS A CORNERSTONE OF MEANINGFUL RELAtionships. When dealing with businesses and brands, it's often the deciding factor that separates the companies we rely on from the ones we don't.

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2 mins  |
February 07, 2025
Mark-Paul Gosselaar
Newsweek US

Mark-Paul Gosselaar

HE'S BEEN IN THE BUSINESS FOR MORE THAN 40 years, but Mark-Paul Gosselaar still feels like he hasn't experienced everything.

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February 07, 2025
Morris Chestnut
Newsweek US

Morris Chestnut

FROM BOYZ N THE HOOD IN 1991 UNTIL NOW, MORRIS CHESTNUT HAS SEEN much of Hollywood.

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February 07, 2025
Animal Instincts
Newsweek US

Animal Instincts

Primates practice different mating styles but empowered females help create harmonious families. Humans could learn from them

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February 07, 2025
Chatbot Therapy
Newsweek US

Chatbot Therapy

Could artificial intelligence replace human support for mental health care? Newsweek asked the experts

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5 mins  |
February 07, 2025
Kate Middleton's cancer is in remission. What does that mean?
Time

Kate Middleton's cancer is in remission. What does that mean?

AFTER ANNOUNCING IN MARCH 2024 THAT SHE HAD been diagnosed with cancer, Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, has provided a positive update on her illness. “It is a relief now to be in remission and I remain focused on recovery,” Middleton announced on X on Jan. 14.

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February 10, 2025
No one wins this war
Time

No one wins this war

AFTER 15 MONTHS OF AGONY, THE Gaza cease-fire comes as a colossal relief not just for Palestinians and Israelis, but also for the wider Middle East. True, the deal is narrow in size and scope. It covers a physical space scarcely bigger than Martha's Vineyard. The actual terms of the first phase of the cease-fire agreement extend no further than a pause in fighting, an exchange of some hostages, and a partial Israeli withdrawal. Given recent precedent, the fragility of Israel's ruling coalition and the yawning gap between the belligerents, this deal is just as likely to collapse, or simply to lapse, as to foster a longer-term peace. Still, even a temporary lowering of the regional heart rate allows for useful reflection.

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February 10, 2025

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