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The bloody conflict in Sudan
The Explainer How years of tensions boiled over in the North African country
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Could AI be harmful to people's health?
The Explainer Artifical intelligence's use in online content and health care tech raises concerns
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The new push to solve long Covid
Speed Read Patients say researchers have been too slow to address the condition
By Joel Mathis Published
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The fight for equal pay
Speed Read The Women’s World Cup is the largest women’s tournament ever, but the athletes are still fighting to share in its success
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The significance and benefits of being on Unesco's World Heritage list
Speed Read The designation can be a blessing and a curse
By Devika Rao Published
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How the SAG-AFTRA strike is impacting influencers
Speed Read Many online content creators are standing in solidarity with their Hollywood counterparts. But that support nonetheless comes at a price.
By Brigid Kennedy Published
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The Lizzo allegations and fallout
Speed Read Unpacking the claims against the singer and ongoing backlash
By Brendan Morrow Published
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What is cardiac arrest and why does it happen?
Speed Read The heart condition impacts younger athletes more often than expected
By Devika Rao Published
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Stars who have joined the picket lines during the Hollywood actors strike
Speed Read Hollywood actors are making their voices heard as the SAG-AFTRA strike continues
By Brendan Morrow Published
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All the box office records broken by 'Barbie'
Speed Read Greta Gerwig's smash hit has made history in more ways than one
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What is medical identity theft and how can you avoid it?
The Explainer Scammers can often target medical insurance as part of their grift
By Justin Klawans Published
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Why is Congress talking about aliens again?
Speed Read There are a lot of questions about the things in the sky
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How wealth impacts college admissions
Speed Read Affirmative action for race may be over, but a study suggests it still exists for the children of wealthy families
By Theara Coleman Published
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Is Barbenheimer coming for the Oscars?
Speed Read Both films in everyone's favorite double feature could make a play for Oscars
By Brendan Morrow Published
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