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The Second Coming of Nuclear Power
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The Second Coming of Nuclear Power

As the demand for energy rises, miniaturized nuclear power plants could be a climate-friendly new source. Critics aren’t so sure

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January 21, 2022
Hole in the Net
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Hole in the Net

What good is a social safety net if the people who need help the most can’t access it?

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9 mins  |
January 28 - February 04, 2022
Audra McDonald
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Audra McDonald

"I eat all those costume dramas up."

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January 28 - February 04, 2022
The Forever Virus
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The Forever Virus

The Omicron wave could possibly mark the beginning of the end of the pandemic. What else does the virus have in store for 2022 and the years to come?

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January 28 - February 04, 2022
Dark Day — The News in Pictures
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Dark Day — The News in Pictures

U.S. Capitol Police officers after morning roll call on Capitol Hill on January 6, a year after a mob of Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol Building in hopes of interrupting the certification of the election of Joe Biden as President.

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January 21, 2022
'The World Is On the Brink'
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'The World Is On the Brink'

Less than a year before president john F. Kennedy delivered his Commencement Address at the American University in 1963, the Cuban Missile Crisis had brought the world to the brink of nuclear war.

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January 21, 2022
Cultural Traditions to Celebrate
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Cultural Traditions to Celebrate

Each year, UNESCO compiles traditions, knowledge, skills and art from communities across the globe, in a list of “Intangible Cultural Heritage.” The chosen items are not historical monuments or artifacts, but rather “living expressions inherited from our ancestors.” In a time of rapid globalization, the list serves to recognize and celebrate cultural diversity and highlights how traditional ways of life interact with the contemporary world. From the navigation skills of Micronesian wayfarers to a thousand-year pottery tradition carried by women in northern Peru, here’s a snapshot of this year’s list.

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January 28 - February 04, 2022
Books to Look Forward to for a New Year
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Books to Look Forward to for a New Year

Along with the promise of a brand-new year come new reading challenges to start and winter weekends that are perfect for cozying up with a good book.

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January 28 - February 04, 2022
All You Need Is LOVE
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All You Need Is LOVE

What I learned about creativity from working with the Beatles

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8 mins  |
January 21, 2022
Multiple Fronts
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Multiple Fronts

Israel’s Prime Minister Naftali Bennett wages war on COVID-19 at home while building ties with the UAE and guarding against Iran

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9 mins  |
January 21, 2022
Trips Worth the Wait
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Trips Worth the Wait

As we begin a new year and the pandemic continues to rage on, travel is more complicated than ever.

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January 21, 2022
Q&A : Daniel Lamarre
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Q&A : Daniel Lamarre

Books

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January 21, 2022
Family, Faith and Football
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Family, Faith and Football

A new movie tells the story of NFL Hall of Famer Kurt Warner’s against-the odds rise to stardom

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January 21, 2022
The Innovator's Dilemma
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The Innovator's Dilemma

Management author and guru Seth Godin on how to fearlessly embrace creativity

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January 07 - 14, 2022
How to Keep Learning All Your Life
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How to Keep Learning All Your Life

The need to learn is constant, but the tools necessary for it change as you get older

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9 mins  |
January 07 - 14, 2022
Neve Campbell
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Neve Campbell

Being part of an iconic film franchise like Scream comes with its own unique set of experiences. Neve Campbell, who is back for the fifth installment of the film (in theaters January 14), has been through them all: “I was really surprised the first time I saw my face on someone’s leg.”

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January 07 - 14, 2022
An Elder Army to Care for Kids
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An Elder Army to Care for Kids

With universal pre-K high on the agenda in the U.S., staffing shortages loom. Here’s a solution

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January 07 - 14, 2022
It's Complicated
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It's Complicated

Trump’s GOP support is strong. But mainstream Republicans worry HIS FOCUS ON “THE STEAL” could hurt the party in the midterms—and 2024

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January 07 - 14, 2022
THE ARMED UPRISING OF 2024
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THE ARMED UPRISING OF 2024

A growing number of RADICALIZED REPUBLICANS are willing to grab their guns if the next presidential election doesn't go their way

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January 07 - 14, 2022
Our 21 Favorite Books of 2021
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Our 21 Favorite Books of 2021

Luckily, 2021 provided a plethora of intriguing options to pique any interest from thrillers on this planet and in space to a Dustbowl family saga,

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8 mins  |
December 31, 2021
22 Things to Look Forward to in 2022
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22 Things to Look Forward to in 2022

A look at the events, innovations, technology, sports and arts that will bring us joy next year

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December 31, 2021
Bask in the Joy of These Holiday Displays
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Bask in the Joy of These Holiday Displays

It's the holiday season! Around the globe, cities are transforming into cozy winter wonderlands, chock-full of old traditions, glittery light shows, and end-of-year celebrations. From a floating tree in Brazil's Rodrigo de Freitas lagoon to a menorah lit by ice-skating rabbis in Budapest, to Thailand's lantern festival, here are some of the world's most festive holiday displays to bring cheer to chilly winter days. —Meghan Gunn

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December 31, 2021
Staying Relevant
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Staying Relevant

The pandemic has had widely different effects on executives around the world. There are some strategies, however, that anyone can use to adapt to rapid changes

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8 mins  |
December 31, 2021
Jake Cohen
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Jake Cohen

PARTING SHOT

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December 31, 2021
LOSING WITH LATINOS?
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LOSING WITH LATINOS?

In the race for Texas governor, Beto O'Rourke's own words are being used-sometimes deceptively-against him

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December 31, 2021
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Hall Of Famers

Developing the Tech that Made covid Vaccines Possible

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7 mins  |
December 24, 2021
Planet Protectors
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Planet Protectors

AI and Big Data to Help Feed the World

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December 24, 2021
Artistic Advocates
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Artistic Advocates

Making sure musicians get a fair shake via Blockchain

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December 24, 2021
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MIND BLOWERS

A Membrane That Sucks Impurities From Water

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December 24, 2021
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PARADIGM SHIFTERS

Globalizing Streaming Content

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December 24, 2021