More Than 100 Kids Were Illegally Employed In Dangerous Jobs

More than 100 children—some as young as 13—were employed in hazardous jobs cleaning equipment like skull splitters, brisket saws, and bone cutters in meatpacking plants in eight…

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Meet the 80 and 90-Somethings Who Still Want to Work

Wilmar Jensen passed the California bar and started practicing law the same year that Dwight D. Eisenhower became President and Elizabeth II took the throne as Queen…

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The One Thing Climate Week Made Clear

(To get this story in your inbox, subscribe to the TIME CO2 Leadership Report newsletter here.) One of the challenges writing about news as it unfolds is…

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Oil Companies Posted Huge Profits. Here’s Where The Cash Will Go (Hint- Not Climate)

As consumers grapple with high fuel prices and politicians scramble to knock them down, oil companies are not making any sudden moves. That’s because, after years of…

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What Elon Musk Can Do at Twitter—and What He Can’t

One of corporate America’s most notable loudmouths has acquired the largest stake in the home of online loudmouths: Twitter, the microblogging platform. Of course, the person in…

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Tony Elumelu- The World Is in Need More Than Ever Before

When philanthropist Tony Elumelu took the stage at Monday night’s TIME100 Impact Awards and Gala, he spoke with a sense of urgency: “The world is in need…

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What Elon Musk’s Purchase of Twitter Could Mean for Donald Trump’s Account

Hours after Elon Musk bought Twitter, conservative Fox News host Tucker Carlson returned to the platform following a suspension for “hateful conduct” in tweets insisting a transgender…

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