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HealthInside a low-key Walmart heir’s bid to save nature (while making a profit), after crediting it with helping him survive rare cancer diagnosis
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HealthU.S. approves twice-a-year shot to prevent HIV but cuts to public health and foreign aid cloud its prospects
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MindThe ‘triple threat’ endangering worker well-being and undermining productivity—especially for Gen Z
By Beth GreenfieldJune 18, 2025

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By Ani FreedmanJune 18, 2025

Arts & EntertainmentWant to play Squid Games or dodge a Demogorgan? Netflix is opening its first two entertainment complexes at the end of the year
By Chris MorrisJune 18, 2025

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By Alexandra KirkmanJune 18, 2025

TechExclusive: Health tech startup Tennr raises $101 million at $605 million valuation to fix the patient referral process
By Leo SchwartzJune 18, 2025

FinanceAll 50 states agree to OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma’s plan for Sackler family to pay up to $7 billion to settle opioid epidemic lawsuits
By Geoff Mulvihill and The Associated PressJune 18, 2025

HealthKraft Heinz is ditching artificial dyes in Kool Aid, Jell-O, and other products after RFK Jr.’s ultimatum
By Michelle Chapman and The Associated PressJune 17, 2025

HealthA dangerous sleep condition impacts over 25 million Americans. Climate change could make it more widespread
By Ani FreedmanJune 17, 2025

SuccessMark Cuban says work-life balance is a luxury ambitious people can’t afford because ‘there’s someone out there working 24/7 to kick your ass’
By Preston ForeJune 17, 2025

FeaturesWalgreens’ lost decade: How M&A mania and retail neglect shrunk a $100 billion giant to a $10 billion private equity gamble
By Phil WahbaJune 17, 2025

SuccessMerck exec says Chernobyl changed the course of her life after her father begged her to leave nuclear physics on his deathbed
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 17, 2025

HealthI had one simple surgery to lower my risk of the deadliest cancer for women. Here’s why you probably don’t know about it—but should
By Beth GreenfieldJune 16, 2025

LifestyleThe Louvre is shutting its doors after staffers spontaneously go on strike in protest of seismic crowds and ‘untenable’ working conditions
By Thomas Adamson and The Associated PressJune 16, 2025

MindLoneliness is bad for your health—but it may not be as deadly as once thought, new research finds
By Beth GreenfieldJune 16, 2025

SuccessThe CEOs of Starbucks and Chipotle hit the gym together each morning—they bounce ideas off each other at 5 a.m. between sets
By Preston ForeJune 16, 2025

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TechInside the rise of Whatnot, the wildly-entertaining, FOMO-inducing, $5 billion shopping app you’ve never heard of
By Jason Del ReyJune 16, 2025

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PoliticsUnited Airlines makes the first direct flight from U.S. to Greenland since 2008—and it lands on Trump’s birthday
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