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Why your home-insurance costs keep rising

Home insurers are covering less and charging more as they try to claw their way back to profitability in a time of severe weather, the Wall Street Jo…

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What’s next for the U.S. after a crushing World Cup loss

Sweden eliminated the U.S. from the World Cup. American soccer legend Michelle Akers breaks down the heartbreaking loss on After the Whistle.

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Why AI is a major sticking point in the Hollywood strikes

The Wall Street Journal reports on how the dispute over artificial intelligence in the entertainment industry is much bigger than the standoff betwee…

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Sneak Peek: Your brain is hardwired to resist change. Here’s how to get better at it.

Transitions can feel intimidating and destabilizing. But these moments can also be opportunities for growth, reflection, and self-discovery — especia…

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How Trump’s latest charges could change the presidency

Trump’s first two indictments could land him in prison, but his latest could change the presidency. The Miami Herald explains how. The Washington Pos…

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Explaining the latest criminal charges against Trump

The Washington Post details the four new criminal charges against Trump and what they mean.

Tens of thousands of Ukrainians have lost limbs since the…

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Why decriminalization hasn’t solved Oregon’s drug problems

The Atlantic reports on how Oregon’s bold experiment with decriminalizing hard drugs is not going as planned.

An Afghan teenager made it to the U.S.,…

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Why “record-breaking heat” isn’t always what it seems

Temperature records are being broken around the world, but those records aren’t equally meaningful. Vox explains why it’s important to have context.

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Tell your boss! Data shows four-day workweeks work

In Conversation looks at the dangers of extreme heat — for our health and our planet.

USA Today investigates cases where someone kills their entire f…

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Sneak Peek: The dangers of extreme heat — for our health and our planet

July is on track to be the hottest month ever recorded on Earth. Millions of people in the U.S. are living in areas with dangerous levels of heat — a…

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