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5 ways to combat self-criticism
A greatest-hits soundtrack produced by self-criticism would sound something like this: You should have done better on that project.
Survival of the Fittest
The evolutionary case that humanity is already on its way to giving up its own dominance
The Florida Project
Strongman Governor Ron DeSantis transformed the Sunshine State. Can he sell his blueprint to the nation?
SAMANTHA WHO?
Kim Cattrall is back-and not just in a deliriously hyped And Just Like That cameo.
The Beef is dead, long live The Bear
THE BEAR ISN'T JUST A TV SHOW anymore; it's a phenomenon.
A tall tale for cataclysmic times
WITHIN THE PANTHEON OF AMERICAN folk heroes, no figure walks taller than Paul Bunyan.
BACK FOR ONE LAST ADVENTURE
The final installment of the Indiana Jones franchise may be lackluster, but Harrison Ford imbues it with heart
100 MOST INFLUENTIAL COMPANIES 2023- PIONEERS
From artificial intelligence to fashion, the businesses and leaders shaping our future
100 MOST INFLUENTIAL COMPANIES 2023- TITANS
From artificial intelligence to fashion, the businesses and leaders shaping our future
100 MOST INFLUENTIAL COMPANIES 2023- INNOVATORS
From artificial intelligence to fashion, the businesses and leaders shaping our future
HIGH FLYER
HOW TEXAS TRACK-AND-FIELD STAR SAM HURLEY USED HIS TIKTOK SAVVY TO SCORE NEARLY $1 MILLION IN DEALS
Captive Audience
ON LAND RUSSIA HAS HELD FOR MOST OF A DECADE, THE FINAL BATTLE WILL BE FOR HEARTS AND MINDS
Living with a painful past
I STILL HAVE THE GREEN DRESS I WORE WHEN I FIRST MET Peter Beard. It was a crisp November evening in 2004.
The D.C. Brief
SPEAKER KEVIN MCCARTHY finally realized he was pinned down. A handful of his fellow Republicans effectively took the House floor hostage on June 6 and were not equipped to have a real negotiation.
Health Matters
A new study reveals how much and how early companies knew about potential harms of PFAS
Iran remains the Middle East's dangerous tinderbox
UNDER PRESSURE from Western sanctions, Iran is actively in search of new international trade and investment partners, and it has made some progress.
GOOD JOBS ARE GOOD BUSINESS
There's a lot more to a good job than making money. But for more than 50 million Americans who work in low-wage jobs, pay matters a lot. Low and inconsistent pay wreaks havoc on workers' lives, leaving no margin for emergencies and increasing stress, which leads to more errors. As a result, many find themselves in a vicious cycle: low pay hurts their performance, keeping them stuck in low-paying jobs.
Inside the very online campaign of RFK Jr.
2024 ELECTION
Confronting wildfire smoke and its meaning
THE CAUSE OF THE HAZE WAS simple enough.
Tori Bowie
Tragic reminder of a maternal-health crisis
Who was the last VP to run for President against his old boss?
THE 2024 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN FIELD, WHICH already features the first former U.S. President ever to be criminally indicted, is about to get even more unprecedented.
MAKING THE CASE
To take Donald Trump to trial, bringing charges over his handling of classified documents is only the first challenge
Next Generation Leaders – Argentina - Bizarrap
Elusive hitmaker
U.K. - Matt Fitzpatrick
An exemplary athlete
SOUTH KOREA - New Jeans
K-pop's next act
U.S. - Sage Lenier
Centering solutions in the climate fight
BRAZIL - Rene Silva
Empowerment through local journalism
HONG KONG - Henry Edward Tse
A trailblazer for transgender rights in Asia
U.S. - Drew Afualo
TikTok's crusader for women
AUSTRALIA - Melanie Perkins
Visualizing a world of good in tech