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Although the crackdown has eased since 2022, it has left a profoundly negative mark on the sector and state-business relations.
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Beyond the Met Gala, Art Is About TIme
For centuries, art has represented the passage of time by depicting the social and political dynamics of American society.
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How to Get Holocaust Education Right
Holocaust education has failed to uproot hate and ignorance. We must get it right, writes Boaz Dvir.
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Her 70 years on the throne has set the stage for much of the predicament the royal family finds itself in today, writes Alexander Larman.
By Alexander Larman
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The Kentucky Derby's Roots in Slavery
Churchill Downs is named for—and built on land owned by—slaveholders.
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Learning From Divesting Efforts in Sudan Can Help Protestors Now
For divestment from Israel to actually work, students and administrators must change their tactics, writes Scott Warren.
By Scott Warren
May 3, 2024
Brittney Griner: What I Endured in Russia
"Prison is more than a place. It’s also a mindset," Brittney Griner writes in an excerpt from her book about surviving imprisonment in Russia.
By Brittney Griner
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The Health Hazards of Legalizing Marijuana
The rising numbers of adverse effects occurring in the wake of legislative reform of marijuana are disturbing. But they are not surprising.
By Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman
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The Man Who Made Reagan 'See Red' Is Back
Nicaragua once preoccupied the U.S. public. Forty years later, few Americans noticed the return to power of Daniel Ortega.
By Mateo Jarquín / Made by History
May 2, 2024
How We Chose the TIME100 Most Influential People in Health of 2024
The realm of health is in the middle of a golden age of transformation. Read how TIME chose the list of doctors, scientists and more.
By Sam Jacobs
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'The Idea of You' Is More Than Fan Fiction
When Robinne Lee wrote The Idea of You, she didn't expect her story about ageism, sexism, and agency to be reduced to 'fluff.'
By Robinne Lee
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The Growing Epidemic of Elderly Abuse
Increasing reports of horrific events that affect the elderly are now commonplace, write Dr.Robert Glatter and Dr. Peter Papadakos.
By Dr. Robert Glatter and Dr. Peter J Papadakos
May 2, 2024
It's Time to Treat Sugar Like Cigarettes
"We believe it is every American’s right to have clear and visible information about the sugar," write Mark Hyman and Ron Gutman.
By Mark Hyman and Ron Gutman
May 1, 2024
The Actual Fantasy of 'The Idea of You'
The Anne Hathaway movie is being sold as an age-gap romance but is actually about wish fulfillment for middle-aged women
By Belinda Luscombe
May 1, 2024
The History of Arizona's Abortion Ban
Legislators look likely to repeal a near-total abortion ban enacted by a deeply unrepresentative territorial legislature.
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