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How the WNBA Became the Most Fun, Complicated, and Exciting League in Sports

Caitlin Clark! A’ja Wilson! Angel Reese! This year, women’s hoops emerged as a dominant pop-cultural force. But the road to sports-league supremacy has been long and winding. This is the inside story of how the W finally broke through.

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The Top-Earning Summer Concert Tours Of 2024

Taylor Swift reigned for the second consecutive year, besting Coldplay, Zach Bryan and Bruce Springsteen. Inside a record-breaking year for the music business in which the 10 most successful acts reaped a collective $3 billion on the road.

Why Sudan’s catastrophic war is the world’s problem

It could kill millions—and spread chaos across Africa and the Middle East

Reasons to be cheerful about Generation Z

They are not doomed to be poor and anxious.

Inside the Kenyan cult that starved itself to death

During covid-19 a preacher lured thousands of people into a remote forest. Then he told them to stop eating

TikTok Pledged to Protect U.S. Data. $1.5 Billion Later, It’s Struggling.

The video-sharing app said it had walled off American data in Project Texas, but employees said data is still sometimes shared with its China-based parent.

The Downfall of Diddy Inc.

After months in court, Sean Combs withdrew his racially charged lawsuit against Diageo. A look inside that battle reveals the failed attempt of a fading hip-hop mogul—who’s been buffeted by charges of sexual assault—to salvage a crumbling business empire.

8 ways to make cleaning house less overwhelming

Here’s how to take some of the practical — and emotional — stress out of your routine

A Los Angeles man was denied a green card over his tattoos. The Supreme Court might take up his case

Acensio, now 47, was undocumented when he met Muñoz in 2008 at a wedding. They married two years later and in 2013 he filed for a green card.

How Putin’s Right-Hand Man Took Out Prigozhin

Nikolai Patrushev, a top ally of the Russian leader for decades, put in motion the assassination of the mutinous chief of the Wagner mercenary group.

What it really means to work smarter, not harder

Unfortunately, working "hard" is not enough. You also have to work "smart."

How to stop over-medicalising mental health

What the world could learn from Britain’s flawed approach

Harvard Bans ‘Cisheterosexism’ but Shrugs at Antisemitism

College presidents are directly responsible for the hatred that has flourished on campus since Oct. 7.

Top 25 News Photos of 2023

As the end of the year approaches, here is a look back at some of the major news events and moments of 2023. Hamas militants launched a surprise attack in southern Israel, followed by thousands of Israeli air strikes in Gaza; a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon was shot down over the U.S.; extreme weather events affected people around the world; a devastating earthquake struck parts of Turkey and Syria; and much more. Here, we present the top 25 news photos of 2023. Be sure to check back throughout the week for more comprehensive stories, presented as “2023: The Year in Photos, Parts 1–3.”

The experts: sex therapists on 20 simple, satisfying ways to revive your lost libido

Losing your mojo is very common, but it can be overcome, whether through self-love, putting down your phone – or even a sex ban

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