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U.S. Overdose Deaths Topped 100,000 in One Year, Officials Say
The never-before-seen milestone is tied to the COVID-19 pandemic and a more dangerous drug supply
The Head of Women’s Tennis On His Fight for a Chinese Star Who’s Been Missing Since Her Sexual Assault Claim
WTA CEO Steve Simon Tells TIME He Will Pull Tournaments From China If A Sexual Assault Accusation Is Not Investigated.
Monarch Butterflies Return to California After Record Low
(PACIFIC GROVE, Calif.) — There is a ray of hope for the vanishing orange-and-black Western monarch butterflies. The number wintering along California’s central coast is bouncing back after the population, whose presence is often a good indicator of ecosystem health, reached an all-time low last year. Experts pin their decline on climate change, habitat destruction…
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Why It Feels So Hard to Understand What Really Happened at COP26
The overarching narrative emerging from COP26 is complicated, but there are some clear takeaways from the global climate conference
In the Standoff Between Belarus and Europe, Migrants Are Being Used as Human Weapons
With thousands of lives at stake, can Brussels de-escalate the situation on the Polish border?
Meet the Women Leading the Global Fight for Workers’ Rights in the Informal Economy
The pandemic has hit informal workers particularly hard
President Biden and Xi Jinping’s Summit Suggests Climate Diplomacy Could Soften the U.S.-China Divide
Though, experts caution that tensions between the nations are unlikely to be easily solved.
China May Start Reopening to the World After the Winter Olympics, a Top Adviser Says
Adviser to the State Council Henry Wang Huiyao said he hopes China will gradually loosen its strict approach to battling Covid-19
A Coalition Has Been Launched to Provide School Lunches to Hundreds of Millions of Needy Children Worldwide
A new coalition wants to ensure that every needy child in the world gets a nutritious school meal by 2030
How Joe Biden’s Poor Polling Threatens His Major Social Spending Bill
Joe Biden stood in front of an aging bridge in Woodstock, New Hampshire on Tuesday as some of the first winter snowflakes began to fall, and touted the $550 billion in new infrastructure spending he had just signed into law. But that bipartisan infrastructure law, which will fix bridges and roads and expand Internet access…
Netflix Will Start Releasing Weekly Lists of Its Most-Watched Programs
They’ll be ranked by the amount of hours people spend watching them, as opposed to the number of viewers, Netflix says