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Blending two cultures
Next Generation Leaders – U.K. – Florence Pugh – Saving the Movie Star From Extinction
Trendsetters and trailblazers guiding who are the way to a brighter future
A ride-share app that brings people along
The lunchtime rush is just bubbling at Kedai Kopi hawker center in Singapore's Clementi neighborhood when Anthony Tan strolls in.
Beyond Bollywood
Deepika Padukone, India's most popular actress, has a vision for what it means to be a truly global superstar
Johnny Depp, at Cannes, was a spectacle of his own making
The aging process is kind to no one, and that includes Johnny Depp.
8 QUESTIONS
Satya Nadella The man who has helmed Microsoft since 2014 talks AI, jobs, and the case for developing the new technology despite growing concerns
Jason Isbell is finding his purpose
JASON ISBELL SAYS THE DESIRE TO BE HONEST AND FAIR is his compass. \"One day I decided: \"This is what I'm going to claim as the purpose for why I'm here,\" he says. \"I think it's to leave the place a little bit better than I found it, and to experience all the things that I can experience.\"
STAYING POWER
American Born Chinese, the best-selling graphic novel, finally comes to television
Tony nominees J. Harrison Ghee and Alex Newell make history
Newell, left, is nominated for Shucked, Ghee for Some Like It Hot
Reality TV confronts a dark moment for LGBTQ rights
\"ALL THINGS JUST KEEP GETTING BETTER,\" PROCLAIMS the theme song of reality show Queer Eye, which celebrates its 20th anniversary in July. For years, that sentiment rang true for LGBTQ rights.
The only way forward after Pulse
GROWING UP IN RURAL OREGON, I OFTEN DREAMED of a world where I could be all of myself. A world where I didn't feel the nagging societal pressure to be \"Black enough\" for some spaces and \"white enough\" for others. A world that saw my queerness not as a deal breaker, but as a superpower.
FINDING THE WORDS
I'd always been told I was gay, made fun of for it. I felt comfortable in environments with queer women. But something in me knew that I was transgender. It was something I had always known but didn't have the words for, wouldn't permit myself to embrace. \"I was nevera girl. I'll never be a woman. What am I going to do?\" I used to say. Have always said.
5 ways to get better at small talk
FORGET THE \"DON'T TALK TO strangers\" maxim you learned as a kid: brief, pleasant exchanges with people you don't know well (or at all) can enhance your happiness, mood, energy, and overall well-being.
Tina Turner - Indelible voice
WHEN TINA TURNER DIED May 24 at 83, many remembered her as the Queen of Rock 'n' Roll. But the chart-topping hit for which she will perhaps be most remembered isn't a rock song.
Is everyone going back to the office yet?
YOU MIGHT HAVE THOUGHT THAT BY MID-2023, WITH THE pandemic officially over, people would be getting back to the office. But the share of workers in the office full time dropped to 42% in the second quarter of 2023, down from 49% in the first quarter, according to the Flex Report, which collects insights from more than 4,000 companies employing more than 100 million people globally. Meanwhile, the share of offices with hybrid work arrangements hit 30% in the quarter, up from 20% the previous quarter.
How everyday Iranians backed the revolt
Revolutions do not happen only in the streets. Yet the outside world knows the uprising in Iran almost entirely through footage uploaded from camera phones-the thousands upon thousands chanting for the fall of the regime in cities and towns across the country, and the regime answering with batons and shotguns. There has been no window into the kitchens and courtyards where the country's fate will be decided.
What Erdogan's victory means for Turkey and the world
THE RECEP TAYYIP ERDOgan era lives on after the longtime Turkish leader won the May 28 presidential runoff against opposition challenger Kemal Kilicdaroglu.
IS SOCIAL MEDIA SAFE?
The U.S. Surgeon General is calling social media use an \"urgent crisis\" for kids' mental health
The AI détente
THE WORLD MUST FIGURE OUT A WAY TO DEAL WITH THE THREAT FROM AI
The Triumph of King Charles
After decades of waiting, the new monarch meets his moment
A documentary not about illness, but about life
If it were up to us to choose the fates of the performers we care about, millions of people would want to wish Michael J. Fox's Parkinson's away
Powerful stories of frontline communities' climate solutions can change the world
When you're trying to persuade people to do something important, you can present statistics, policy statements, graphs, and spreadsheets. But without a story that paints a picture of what's at stake, touches the heartstrings, and sparks the imagination to envision possibilities, it's hard to move people to take action. One formula for accelerating transformational change is to amplify the right message from the right messenger at the right moment in time.
She was Tucker Carlson's 'office mom.' Now she's suing
AT FIRST, ABBY GROSSBERG THOUGHT FOX NEWS WOULD be her big break
Stacey Abrams: The two-time gubernatorial candidate on data leaks, electoral shenanigans, writing suspense novels, and her future in politics
I wrote my first attempt at a novel when I was 12. It was called The Diary of Angst. I was a very, very obnoxious 12-year-old who was just assailed by all the travails of the world
RACHEL CARGLE'S RADICAL ΤΟΥ
Discovering the value of pleasure in the pursuit of a better world with the author of A Renaissance of Our Own
Facing Ghosts
PRIME MINISTER FUMIO KISHIDA IS GIVING JAPAN A MORE ASSERTIVE ROLE ON THE GLOBAL STAGE
TEXAS COULD BE THE WORLD'S CLEAN-ENERGY CAPITAL. DOES IT WANT TO BE?
There’s just one problem: politics. While many cities, states, and even countries are fighting for the trillions of dollars in public and private green investments that are transforming the energy industry, many Texas leaders, including a powerful segment of the state’s political leadership, are opposing the new opportunities
Teach citizenship the way the founders intended
NEW DATA RELEASED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— known as the Nation’s Report Card and widely regarded as the best assessment of how well we are educating our future citizens—paints a stark and worrying picture
The D.C. Brief
DIANNE FEINSTEIN HAD ALREADY made history back in 1978, when she became the first woman elected to lead the San Francisco board of supervisors, effectively setting the agenda for the legislative arm of the country's eighth largest economy at the time
Erdogan may face both an election and a decision
FOR MORE THAN 20 years, Recep Tayyip Erdogan has remade and dominated Turkey's politics