Campbell’s And Parks Project Launch Exclusive ‘Winter Warmth’ Collection

The collection, designed for those who relish in winter activities and the comfort of a warm bowl of soup, marks a collaboration between Campbell’s, renowned for its iconic soups, and Parks Project, a purpose-driven outdoor lifestyle brand advocating for parks and environmental stewardship.

Launching on February 22, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. EST, fans of the brands can participate in an of…

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‘Rustin’ Activists on Civil Rights

Joyce Ladner feels like she’s at the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom again. Recounting the experience to TIME in November, the 80-year-old civil rights activist says that looking out from the stage at the Lincoln Memorial and seeing a crowd of 250,000 people is her greatest memory. It was indescribable.

The March on Washington was the largest peaceful protest in U.S. histo…

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Review- Jason Segel’s Unbearable ‘Shrinking’

In the annals of pop psychology, few concepts are as widely understood and embraced as that of boundaries. We set them in order to move on from codependent relationships, or to stop working 80-hour weeks, or to cut the umbilical cord, metaphorically speaking, once we’ve left our parents’ home. This all seems pretty self-evidently healthy. What the deeply irritating new Apple TV+ dra…

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Bad Bunny sobre Coachella y Hollywood

A inicios de marzo, TIME se sentó con la sensación musical mundial Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, también conocido como Bad Bunny, mientras se preparaba para actuar en Coachella, el primer artista latino en encabezar el destacado festival de música. Durante una amplia entrevista, Martínez Ocasio habló con franqueza sobre su vida, su músic…

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Latino Entrepreneurs Were Among the Hardest Hit by the Pandemic. Now They Could Spur the Economic Recovery

Jaime Macias could hardly have opened his bar and restaurant, Jaime’s Place, at a worse time. In the weeks before his scheduled grand opening in October 2020, COVID-19 ran rampant through San Antonio. Restrictions had shuttered the doors of bars and restaurants, and Macias’ own Latino community was particularly hard hit, with people dying at higher rates than the overall population.…

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Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers on Inflation Worries

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When a former Democratic Secretary of the U.S. Treasury raises alarm bells about the potential harmful consequences of the current President’s economic p…

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Dogecoin Jumps After Shiba Inu Replaces Twitter Bird Logo

Bloomberg — Dogecoin rose as much as 31% after Twitter users noticed their home buttons changed into the dog meme after which the cryptocurrency is named.

Some Twitter users began to find the home button in the top left corner of their web browsers — usually the company’s solid blue bird logo — replaced with a cartoon of the Shiba Inu that’s the face of the D…

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Biden Starts Program to Provide Discounted Internet Service

WILMINGTON, Del. — The Biden administration announced on Monday that 20 internet companies have agreed to provide discounted service to people with low incomes, a program that could effectively make tens of millions of households eligible for free service through an already existing federal subsidy.

The $1 trillion infrastructure package passed by Congress last year included $14.2 b…

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Major Oil Deals Can’t Stop The Green Transition

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There’s a mantra that gets tossed around in North American climate circles: skate to where the puck is going, not where it is today. The phrase, an adaptation of a saying from hockey legend Wayne Gretzky, is meant to suggest the need for forward thinking to grapple with the climate c…

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Germany Warns of Lehman-Like Contagion From Russian Gas Cuts

Germany warned that Russia’s moves to slash Europe’s natural gas supplies risked sparking a collapse in energy markets, drawing a parallel to the role of Lehman Brothers in triggering the financial crisis.

With energy suppliers piling up losses by being forced to cover volumes at high prices, there’s a danger of a spillover effect for local utilities and their customers,…

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