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ROLE OF A LIFETIME
HOW ZELENSKY STARED DOWN PUTIN TO TRANSFORM FROM A SCRIPTED LEADER TO A REAL-LIFE ONE
Lesley Manville
"I just thought, this is great. I can do a feel-good movie."
Immersive Theme Parks Where You're the Main Character
"Theme park" usually conjures up images of roller coasters, but rides aren't the main attraction at these quirky spots.
Don't Joke About Old Age (It's Bad for Your Health)
A new study suggests that negative attitudes about aging could increase risks of disease
Megan Rapinoe – 'I'm Proud of Where We've Gotten to'
Soccer great Megan Rapinoe talks with best-selling author Roxane Gay about her career, her advocacy work and legislating equality
Lisa Fernandez – 'Sports Is One Way to Teach So Much About Life'
Lisa Fernandez, 51, has often been called women's softball's greatest-of-all-time. An overpowering pitcher and a great hitter, in the 1990s she led the UCLA Bruins to two national titles and the U.S. Olympic team to three gold medals, helping to spark the sport's tremendous growth in popularity since then. She is now an assistant coach at UCLA. The following conversation has been edited for space and clarity. -Meredith Wolf Schizer
What Science Says About Abortion
Overturning Roe won’t stop states from tying abortion access to fetal viability
President DeSantis?
The outspoken, woke-battling republican governor of Florida could out-Trump all the way to the white house
Why Sports Nearly Didn't Make It Into Title IX
The daughter of Representative Patsy Mink, Title IX’s legislative champion, recounts the personal drama behind the near-exclusion of athletics from the law
‘YOU HAVE TO LET THE GAME COME TO YOU'
College hoops star ALIYAH BOSTON on her championship path and why Black women in sports deserve more respect
‘TITLE IX MOVED MOUNTAINS—BUT THERE'S SO MUCH MORE TO DO'
Distance swimmer and five-time Olympic medalist JANET EVANS on the need to continue building equity and inclusion in sports
A Good Guy Movie Star Steps Into the Shadows
As the King's manager in the biopic Elvis, Tom Hanks says he tried to take audiences someplace new
‘WE'RE CELEBRATING EQUALITY, NOT JUST WINS'
Tennis-great venus williams on the ongoing fight for pay parity and trying to live her best life
Jenny Slate
ONE OF THE FIRST YOUTUBE VIRAL VIDEOS WAS MARCEL THE SHELL WITH Shoes On. Released in 2010 and created and voiced by Jenny Slate with Dean Fleischer-Camp, the video about a talking shell has since raked in millions of views, been turned into a children's book and now is a new film from the studio A24.
‘MEN AND WOMEN NEED TO FIGHT TOGETHER FOR EQUALITY'
Track and field-great JACKIE JOYNER-KERSEE on winning Olympic gold and her hopes for the next generation of female athletes
'TITLE IX WAS LIFE-CHANGING'
Beach volleyball champion MISTY MAY-TREANOR on her path to Olympic gold and the opportunities made possible by Title IX
'I MADE GUYS RESPECT ME AS A BALLER'
Basketball Hall of Famer SHERYL SWOOPES talks about being a Title IX baby and the first woman drafted into the WNBA
Re-Fund the Police!
Two years after George Floyd's death, innovative approaches to police reform are flourishing. Just don't use the D-word
Love and Medicine
How ChenMed keeps its employees and clients happy and healthy
Iman Vellani
SOME HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES GET LUGGAGE, OTHERS GET CAST AS Marvel superheroes. Well, actually, that only happens to Iman Vellani, who plays the title character in the new Disney+ series Ms. Marvel (June 8). "I got the part literally on the last day of high school, which was the most perfect graduation present."
Baby Boys and Expletives
Minnie Driver finds life doesn't follow any roadmap
How to Have Better Dreams
There is plenty to worry about now, and leaders are having nightmares. Techniques to manage can help them sleep better and lead better
Slower Ways to See the World
Travel should be an act of discovery, not a checklist to complete. Slow travel is an invitation to explore things at a pace that allows you to absorb your surroundings as you move through them-on terms that are meaningful for both you and the people and places you encounter. It may seem counterintuitive that by doing less, you will see more, but that's exactly the idea we propose in our book, Kinfolk Travel (Artisan). Following are a sampling of the destinations from the book, meant to inspire thoughtful travel and spark deeper ways of thinking about new journeys and destinations.
The Trump Effect
GOP CANDIDATES ARE TRYING TO OUT-MAGA EACH OTHER, VYING FOR THE FORMER PRESIDENT'S BLESSING-AND VOTES
Niv Sultan
SPY THRILLERS ARE A POPULAR TV GENRE, BUT ONE ABOUT A FEMALE Israeli Mossad agent?
Italy - Top-quality leadership and manufacturing drive economic bounce-back
Over the past 75 years, Italy's economy has transformed from one of the weakest in Europe to one of the strongest, supported by its powerhouse manufacturing and tourism industries and sought-after Made in Italy products. The country was one of the first and hardest-hit in Europe during the Covid-19 pandemic, but its economy has also rebounded strongly in the months since, with GDP growth hitting 6.5% in 2021, and projected to reach 4.3% this year.
Italsempione Italian transport leader keeps its competitive edge
Two years of global pandemic and associated supply chain crises have thrown Europe's transport industry under the spotlight - and the industry is set for major growth. This is especially true in Italy, where the freight and logistics market is forecast to grow by 4% annually between 2022 and 2027, as global demand for top-quality European products rises, while a renewed emphasis on secure supply chains funnels more traffic through Europe. Italsempione, a leading freight and logistics provider with a deep history in the country, will continue to keep pace.
'Re-commerce' is Remaking Retail
Americans seem to love high-end, used merchandise. Now big merchants do, too
Inflation First Aid
Near record-high prices are likely to stick around all year, experts say. Here are creative ways to save on the everyday items that have gone up the most