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'The Great Dictator' turns 85 This week marks the 85th anniversary of a movie masterpiece: Charlie Chaplin’s “The Great Dictator.”
You can't force motivation. But these tips will help you nurture it Why do hard-working people sometimes lose their motivation? Behavioral scientist Ayelet Fishbach explains where motivation comes from, why it wanes and how to recapture it. Manoush Zomorodi
Life is short. Here's how to decide what's worth your time Your life could unfold in infinitely different ways, but you can only choose one path. It took author Oliver Burkeman years to accept his mortal limitations and embrace a life he's actively choosing. Manoush Zomorodi
Sports Toronto Blue Jays beat Seattle Mariners 8-2 in Game 4 to even ALCS The Toronto Blue Jays beat the Seattle Mariners 8-2 on Thursday to even the American League Championship Series at two games apiece. Associated Press
We're ruled by the clock. What does it cost us? Living by the clock is a relatively new concept. It works for some, but others see time as a string of events. Psychologist Anne-Laure Sellier explains what we lose when we track our days so closely. Manoush Zomorodi
Arts & Life ROG Xbox Ally X sells out, despite disdain for shifts in Microsoft's gaming strategy The Xbox Ally X isn't the handheld console the name implies. But it's still sold out, despite debuting as fans rage against price increase to Game Pass. James Perkins Mastromarino
Politics Unions say White House plans mass layoff at Interior Department, despite court order A status conference is set for Friday afternoon after union lawyers said the Trump administration is violating a court order that temporarily blocks mass firings during the government shutdown. Andrea Hsu
Sports 40 years ago, a woman made Harlem Globetrotters history Forty years ago this month, the comedic basketball troupe, the Harlem Globetrotters, added a woman to its roster. NPR's Ashley Montgomery has the story of legendary athlete Lynette Woodard. Ashley Montgomery
Environment As hundreds of millions of birds head south, the invisible danger is glass It's the peak of the fall migration season. This is when bird deaths from window collisions tend to spike, even though simple solutions can prevent this. Nell Greenfieldboyce