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Lessons from the Great Rethink
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Lessons from the Great Rethink

'People don't stay where they don't feel valued' and other key takeaways from the workplace shifts of the past few years

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September 16, 2022
Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait Hitting new heights in Kuwait, Egypt, and UAE
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Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait Hitting new heights in Kuwait, Egypt, and UAE

Kuwait, the world's largest per-capita crude oil producer, is set to experience a strong 2022, aided by high global demand for oil and gas. In fact, Kuwait's economy is likely to see its best performance in a decade in 2022, with economic growth of about 8% predicted for the gulf country, according to S&P Global Ratings, followed by growth of 5.5% in 2023.

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September 16, 2022
Cynthia Addai-Robinson
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Cynthia Addai-Robinson

PARTING SHOT

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September 09, 2022
Quirkiest College Campuses
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Quirkiest College Campuses

UNCHARTED | "Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness," architect and designer Frank Gehry said. It's no wonder then that some of the most innovative designs are implemented on college campuses, where students learn from the past and grow from new perspectives. As students from all over reconvene for the school year, these campuses offer different points of view, not only through their curricula, but through their unconventional building styles. From a student center shaped like dim sum steamer baskets in Singapore, to a 36-story skyscraper in Russia, to a shipping center imitation in the Netherlands, here are college buildings around the world that present different angles.

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September 09, 2022
Could Donald Trump Find an Impartial Jury?
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Could Donald Trump Find an Impartial Jury?

It would be the 'ultimate trust test' of America's judicial system. Trial experts share their advice

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September 09, 2022
REVENGE OF THE PATHOGENS
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REVENGE OF THE PATHOGENS

THE WORLD SEEMS TO BE ENTERING A NEW, DEADLY ERA OF HEALTH THREATS FROM INFECTIOUS DISEASES-OLD ONES WE THOUGHT WE'D WIPED OUT, AND NEW ONES ON THE RISE

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September 09, 2022
Sound and Style
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Sound and Style

Art rock pioneers Roxy Music are embarking on a tour to mark the band's 50th anniversary

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September 02, 2022
AMERICA'S BEST Physical Rehabilitation Centers 2022
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AMERICA'S BEST Physical Rehabilitation Centers 2022

Our annual ranking of facilities to help you get back on your feet

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September 02, 2022
PARTING SHOT - Quinta Brunson
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PARTING SHOT - Quinta Brunson

It was really important to me to show audiences...extreme funny, extreme heart.

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September 02, 2022
WHAT PUTIN GOT WRONG
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WHAT PUTIN GOT WRONG

The Russian leader's arrogance undermines his own military in Ukraine

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September 02, 2022
A Hidden Cost to Reversing Roe
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A Hidden Cost to Reversing Roe

The rise of 'personhood' laws could put infertility treatments like IVF at risk and sharply raise their price

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September 02, 2022
Searching for 'Constructive Engagement'
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Searching for 'Constructive Engagement'

In an exclusive interview, Pakistan's new prime minister Shahbaz Sharif talks about the state of his country's democracy, worsening U.S.-China relations, the war in Ukraine and a Taliban-controlled Afghanistan

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September 02, 2022
BAND-E-AMIR, AFGHANISTAN
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BAND-E-AMIR, AFGHANISTAN

The militant Islamic group has also banned most art and culture.

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September 02, 2022
“Without accountability, there is no justice.”
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“Without accountability, there is no justice.”

California's reparations plan could compensate as many as 2.8 million black americans for "The insidious effects of slavery."

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August 19, 2022
Idris Elba
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Idris Elba

PARTING SHOT

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August 26, 2022
Something in the Air
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Something in the Air

The James Webb Space Telescope is looking for atmospheres— and signs of life—on planets circling the star TRAPPIST-1

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August 26, 2022
Q & A Ali Vitali
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Q & A Ali Vitali

Interview

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August 26, 2022
It’s Not Just the [Fill in the Issue], Stupid!
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It’s Not Just the [Fill in the Issue], Stupid!

Female candidates’ electability is judged on how they present their positions and play the political game, much more than their male counterparts

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August 26, 2022
GAME ON
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GAME ON

Against all odds, Democrats have a good shot at keeping the Senate-or even picking up seats. The GOP won't go down wITHOUT A FIGHT

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August 26, 2022
Beijing's Big Bet
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Beijing's Big Bet

CHINA'S PURSUIT OF ISRAELI TECHNOLOGY IS KEY TO ITS PLAN TO EXPAND ITS GLOBAL ECONOMIC AND MILITARY POWER. THE U.S. IS NOT HAPPY

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August 19, 2022
Tour the World From Inside the U.S.A.
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Tour the World From Inside the U.S.A.

These destinations allow you to experience the full flavor of different cultures without the expense of venturing abroad

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August 19, 2022
Prisoners in Their Homeland
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Prisoners in Their Homeland

Since returning to power, the Taliban have abolished the rights Afghan women had won over 20 years. The future looks even bleaker and advocates worry the world has forgotten

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August 19, 2022
WHITE CHURCHES ACT ON REPARATIONS
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WHITE CHURCHES ACT ON REPARATIONS

WEARY OF WAITING FOR THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO COMPENSATE BLACK AMERICANS FOR CENTURIES OF SLAVERY, FAITH GROUPS HAVE STARTED THEIR OWN PROGRAMS

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August 19, 2022
Abbi Jacobson
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Abbi Jacobson

PARTING SHOT

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August 19, 2022
Lee Jung-Jae – 'Acting is Harder Than Directing'
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Lee Jung-Jae – 'Acting is Harder Than Directing'

Lee Jung-jae, star of the smash K-drama hit Squid Game, talks about season two, the responsibility that comes with success and his debut as a director with Hunt

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August 15, 2022
War Crimes: Is Putin Targeting Civilians?
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War Crimes: Is Putin Targeting Civilians?

A Newsweek Investigation Of Russian Bombings Reveals The Facts Obscured By The Fog Of War

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August 15, 2022
Ochiai Cutlery: Here's to the next 100 years
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Ochiai Cutlery: Here's to the next 100 years

Ochiai Cutlery Manufacturing Company has been delivering high-end technology to its clients in the tea industry and beyond since 1919.

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August 15, 2022
Kanaoka's new Reiwa Plant a "world-first" for water-based inkjet printing
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Kanaoka's new Reiwa Plant a "world-first" for water-based inkjet printing

The company aims to achieve overwhelming productivity gains through digital and AI technologies and an industry-leading 'decarbonized society' solution.

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August 15, 2022
The bubble tech providing new eco solutions
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The bubble tech providing new eco solutions

Maruyama's latest novel invention - ultrafine bubble technology - is bringing sustainable solutions for the global food, water and environmental sanitation sectors.

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August 15, 2022
PARTING SHOT: Kevin Bacon
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PARTING SHOT: Kevin Bacon

"For a guy who's new to me...that becomes kind of hard to find."

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August 15, 2022