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The AFL-CIO estimates that 25-30% of auto-making jobs could disappear in the industry’s transition | Continue reading
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Madagascar's famine is the first in modern history to be caused by climate change alone. It’s unlikely to be the last. | Continue reading
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Documents obtained exclusively by TIME reveal the American businessman's ambitious plans to take over Ukraine's military industry. | Continue reading
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"There is no advanced industrial democracy in the world more politically divided, or politically dysfunctional, than the United States today." | Continue reading
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As the postpandemic reopening unfolds, millions are reassessing their relationship to their jobs | Continue reading
The world's environmental problems are not evenly shared | Continue reading
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Derived from the root bark of an African shrub, Ibogaine was ignored in modern medicine until recently | Continue reading
Senior Facebook executives apologized to the Palestinian Prime Minister after complaints that Palestinian posts were being blocked on the platform, a diplomat told TIME. | Continue reading
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ExxonMobil is one of the world’s largest publicly traded oil and gas companies. It wants you to take responsibility for climate change. | Continue reading
TIME asked the Senior Historian at the National World War II Museum which myths he has spent the most time debunking | Continue reading
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The head of the world's most valuable semiconductor company discusses the power of automation. | Continue reading
"Too many of our institutions, media platforms and norms intentionally incite high conflict, instead of good." | Continue reading
The actor and director's new book is a bid to liberate older women from endless cosmetic upkeep. | Continue reading
The White House has warned Russian outlets spreading disinformation about COVID-19. “We’re not backing down," says one target. | Continue reading
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