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How the Debt Ceiling Deal Will Impact SNAP Benefits

The highly-debated debt ceiling deal, which Biden signed on Saturday to prevent the country from falling into default, made cuts to federal spending— including new work requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

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India Train Crash Death Toll Rises Above 230 With 900 Injured

Rescuers waded through piles of debris and wreckage to pull out bodies and free people after two passenger trains derailed Friday night in India, killing more than 230 people and leaving hundreds of others trapped inside more than a dozen mangled rail cars, i…

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The ‘Dopamine Detox’ Is Having a Moment

A temporary digital-media fast can help you recognize problematic habits—but don't expect it to change your life.

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Exclusive: IEA Head Fatih Birol Wants The Fossil Fuel Industry To Set Climate Targets

"They recognize the importance of climate change," Fatih Birol said. "But when you look at the numbers there is a major gap."

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India Puts Pause on New Coal Plants to Boost Clean Energy

The Indian government will not consider any proposals for new coal plants for the next five years and focus on growing its renewables sector.

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India’s Female Wrestlers Are Saying #MeToo

They are calling for the arrest of Brij Bhushan Singh, the head of India's wrestling federation, who they accuse of sexual harassment.

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Meet TIME's Next Generation Leaders

Check out TIME’s latest list of rising stars who are guiding the way to a brighter future

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Deepika Padukone Is Bringing the World to Bollywood

Deepika Padukone, India’s most popular actress, has a vision for what it means to be a truly global superstar.

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Exclusive: Prime Minister Fumio Kishida Is Turning a Once Pacifist Japan Into a Military Power

As he welcomes the G7 to Hiroshima, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida says he wants Japan to become a global leader once more.

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Inside Ukraine's Push to Try Putin for War Crimes

As the war drags on and evidence of atrocities mount, Ukraine seeks international justice.