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MEDICAL MARVELS
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MEDICAL MARVELS

THESE 10 TECH INNOVATORS ARE DISRUPTING MEDICINE AND SAVING LIVES

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June 23 - 30, 2023 (Double Issue)
South Korea's Youthful Recluses
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South Korea's Youthful Recluses

The government is trying to reach out to isolated young adults. Other Asian nations are wrestling with similar problems

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7 mins  |
June 23 - 30, 2023 (Double Issue)
PARTING SHOT - Jesse Garcia
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PARTING SHOT - Jesse Garcia

EVERYTHING HAS A STORY, INCLUDING FLAMIN' HOT CHEETOS. IN FACT, the story behind the person who claims to have invented the flavor, Richard Montañez, was so good it warranted a film.

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June 16, 2023
Stories from the South
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Stories from the South

Jason Isbell's new live-sounding record Weathervanes features sharply observed songs about frustration and family

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June 16, 2023
The China Loophole
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The China Loophole

Federal employees can invest in Chinese companies sanctioned by the U.S. through their government retirement plan. How could that happen?

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June 16, 2023
Europe's New 'Iron Lady'
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Europe's New 'Iron Lady'

Estonian prime minister Kaja Kallas has taken a strong stand against Russia and wants fellow NATO countries to do the same

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5 mins  |
June 16, 2023
The Young Men No One Really Knows
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The Young Men No One Really Knows

Many Gen Z American men feel socially isolated and adrift. Politically they are moving to the right, which is bad news for the progressive politicians who used to take their support for granted

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6 mins  |
June 16, 2023
Melissa McCarthy
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Melissa McCarthy

FOR MELISSA MCCARTHY, PLAYING URSULA IN THE LIVE-ACTION REMAKE of The Little Mermaid (May 26) began with terror. \"That song [\"Poor Unfortunate Souls\"] looms so large for me that if I can't do it, I shouldn't be doing it.\"

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June 09, 2023
Dogs From Afar— The Best Dog Breeds for a Perfect Match
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Dogs From Afar— The Best Dog Breeds for a Perfect Match

Dogs may be our best friends, but they can also serve as reminders of beloved far-off travels. Many dogs have their origins in surprising lands and were bred for specific purposes from sheep herding to companionship. Knowing dogs' global origins and personalities can help you understand your own pooch. And since having a dog is a big responsibility, if you're ready to make the leap, be sure to do your research to ensure that that the breed you select is a good match for your living situation and lifestyle choices.

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June 09, 2023
Most Loved Workplaces 2023
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Most Loved Workplaces 2023

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A Most Loved Workplace? Fringe benefits and fair compensation influence employee engagement, of course, but culture is an even more significant influence on sentiment.

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June 09, 2023
DRIVE TO WIN
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DRIVE TO WIN

FORGET MERELY SURVIVING. FORMULA 1 CEO STEFANO DOMENICALI'S GOAL IS TO CAPTURE THE HEARTS, MINDS AND WALLETS OF AMERICA

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June 09, 2023
How Al Will Transform Our Lives
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How Al Will Transform Our Lives

It's impossible to know exactly what changes the technology will bring. We asked the experts anyway

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9 mins  |
June 09, 2023
Looking for Unity to Fight Loneliness
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Looking for Unity to Fight Loneliness

Senator Christopher Murphy wants a national discussion about social isolation and says it is an issue Democrats and Republicans can agree on

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6 mins  |
May 19, 2023
For the Love of Dog
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For the Love of Dog

The hot new field of canine cognition' brings scientific insight to the burning question dog owners have: is it just puppy love?

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May 26 - June 02, 2023 (Double Issue)
Ke Huy Quan
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Ke Huy Quan

FRESH OFF HIS OSCAR WIN FOR EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE, Ke Huy Quan isn't wasting time

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May 26 - June 02, 2023 (Double Issue)
Pop Culture Goes to War
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Pop Culture Goes to War

Since Putin's invasion, the songs have gotten more serious, the comedy has gotten grimmer and any sense of kinship with Russia has died

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May 26 - June 02, 2023 (Double Issue)
Balancing An Intricate Act
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Balancing An Intricate Act

BHUTAN'S PRIME MINISTER DISCUSSES HOW THE CARBON-NEGATIVE KINGDOM DEALS WITH CLIMATE CHANGE AND A GROWING RIVALRY BETWEEN NEIGHBORS INDIA AND CHINA

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May 26 - June 02, 2023 (Double Issue)
Pollen Proliferation
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Pollen Proliferation

You're not imagining it. Your seasonal allergies ARE getting worse. Blame climate change

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May 26 - June 02, 2023 (Double Issue)
'The Whiteboard Lady' Makes Her Move
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'The Whiteboard Lady' Makes Her Move

Rep. Katie Porter is making a bid for the Senate seat Dianne Feinstein will be leaving. To win, she'll have to stand out in a crowded progressive field

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6 mins  |
May 12, 2023
Empowering Outings for Mother-Daughter Duos
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Empowering Outings for Mother-Daughter Duos

Getting a mani-pedi, taking a spa day, enjoying a drink on a sun-covered patio while gossiping about family or taking in the latest playhouse production are a great way to spend mother-daughter time. But there are lots of other options as well. The destinations on this list are atypical but stand as symbols of female history and accomplishment that are worthy of exploration, whether you're looking to empower the next generation, or simply interested in learning the history of formidable women who have walked before us

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May 19, 2023
PLANET PROTECTORS
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PLANET PROTECTORS

THESE INNOVATORS ARE PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF TECHNOLOGY TO DEVISE CREATIVE SOLUTIONS TO CLIMATE CHANGE AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES

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May 19, 2023
Japan's Disappearing Act
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Japan's Disappearing Act

Birth rates keep falling while life expectancy keeps rising. If the government can't find a way to stabilize population soon, the country faces a bleak future

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May 19, 2023
Patrick Ta
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Patrick Ta

FOR PATRICK TA, A MAKEUP ARTIST AND FOUNDER OF PATRICK TA BEAUTY, diversity and inclusion is central

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May 19, 2023
Sustainable Fashion Trends Around the World
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Sustainable Fashion Trends Around the World

Staying on trend can have a steep price when it comes to the environment, but 2023 is shaping up to be the year sustainability is sexy

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May 12, 2023
Tamron Hall
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Tamron Hall

THE POOL OF PEOPLE WHO CAN CALL THEMSELVES TALK SHOW HOSTS IS very, very small, and Tamron Hall is keenly aware of that

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May 12, 2023
The American Century Ends in the Middle East
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The American Century Ends in the Middle East

Beijing is replacing Washington as the player with the contacts and the power to broker deals between rivals in the region

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May 12, 2023
The CROWN AT LAST
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The CROWN AT LAST

How King Charles III, Britain's longest serving heir to the throne, overcame scandal and tragedy to finally reach CORONATION DAY

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May 12, 2023
THE OPIOID BACKLASH
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THE OPIOID BACKLASH

PATIENTS WITH LEGITIMATE MEDICAL NEEDS ARE LOSING ACCESS TO OPIOIDS WHILE ADDICTION AND OVERDOSE RATES CONTINUE TO CLIMB

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May 12, 2023
Kathy Bates
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Kathy Bates

When you're in a film adapted from a beloved young adult novel like Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret (April 28), every aspect of the movie has to be just right, so obviously directors turn to Kathy Bates

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April 28 - May 05, 2023 (Double Issue)
"Healthy Eating Shouldn't Be a Privilege"
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"Healthy Eating Shouldn't Be a Privilege"

Actress and entrepreneur Zooey Deschanel on making healthy choices and fighting \"food deserts\"

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April 28 - May 05, 2023 (Double Issue)