
Six Weekend Stories
Spend time with six reads about Carl Jung's five pillars of a good life, an infamous escape artist, Donald Trump's right-hand man, and more.
Jung's Five Pillars of a Good Life
The great Swiss psychoanalyst left us a surprisingly practical guide to being happier.
By Arthur C. Brooks
The Escape Artist
West Virginia frat boy, hippie expatriate, big-time drug dealer, prison escapee, millionaire mortgage broker—Jim Sargent was many things before he arrived in the idyllic Hawaiian town of Hawi and established himself as a civic leader. But it was only a matter of time before his troubled past would catch up with him. (From 2014)
By John Wolfson
Trump's Right-Hand Troll
Stephen Miller once tormented liberals at Duke. Now the president's speechwriter and immigration enforcer is deploying the art of provocation from the White House. (From 2018)
By McKay Coppins
What Happened to American Childhood?
Too many kids show worrying signs of fragility from a very young age. Here's what we can do about it. (From 2020)
By Kate Julian
So, What Did I Miss?
'How much can possibly happen when I'm on parental leave?' Alexandra Petri said five months ago.
By Alexandra Petri
The Power of One Push-Up
Several simple ways of measuring a person's health might matter more than body weight. (From 2019)
By James Hamblin
The Week Ahead
28 Years Later, a sequel to the apocalypse movie 28 Weeks Later (in theaters Friday)
Season 2 of America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, a docuseries about a group of women who hope to land a spot on the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (premieres Wednesday on Netflix)
The Genius Myth, a book by Atlantic staff writer Helen Lewis that challenges assumptions about what 'greatness' entails (out Tuesday)
Essay
The Father-Daughter Routine That Transformed Our Family Life
By Jordan Michelman
Conceptually, what my family has come to call 'Dad-urday' grew out of a common parenting-duo problem: Sometimes, even though my wife and I believe in sharing household duties equally, one person will end up doing more kid-related labor than the other. This, I will admit (with some discomfort and guilt), fairly accurately depicts my family situation. Although I do parent throughout the week, I travel a lot for work, which means my wife has had to take on many an early morning alone.
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Amanda Knox and Monica Lewinsky just might be the team-up people didn't know they needed
At a time when people are revisiting past treatment of women in pop culture, two outspoken personalities have joined forces for a new project. Amanda Knox and Monica Lewinsky are both serving as executive producers on 'The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox,' an eight-part dramatic limited series debuting Wednesday on Hulu with Grace Van Patten starring in the title role. Lewinsky and Knox are bonded in having been publicly shamed, scorned and mocked for things that happened when they were young women. Knox told The Hollywood Reporter in an article published this week that she and Lewinsky became friends in 2017 after they shared a stage in a lecture hall. She said Lewinsky invited her up to her hotel room afterwards for some tea and talk. 'She had a lot of advice about reclaiming your voice and your narrative,' Knox told the publication. 'That ended up being a turning point for me.' In 2007, Knox was a 20-year-old exchange student living in Italy when she and her then 23-year-old Italian boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, were accused of murdering her 21-year-old roommate Meredith Kercher in their shared apartment in Perugia. Knox was dubbed 'Foxy Knoxy' (her MySpace user name) and there was an early theory that Kercher's death was part of an 'erotic game' involving her, Knox and Sollecito. Knox and Sollecito were convicted and spent nearly four years in prison before their convictions were overturned and they were vindicated – though there is still debate and curiosity about the crime. There was a media frenzy surrounding the case, and if anyone knows what Knox has lived through, it would be Lewinsky. Lewinsky was also in her early twenties in the 1990s when she engaged in a sexual relationship with then-President Bill Clinton while serving as his intern. Since then she has become a writer, producer, podcaster and an activist. On Monday she talked to CNN's Erin Burnett about what drew her and Knox together. 'I could see that there was a pain in her and it's a very unique pain that I recognized,' Lewinsky said. 'So I think there was an instant connection, an instant understanding of two young women who had become public people who hadn't wanted to, and had lost a lot of their identity.' Years after Knox was first launched into the public eye, Lewinsky read a New York Times interview in which Knox spoke of wanting to turn her memoir into a movie. CNN's Erin Burnett talks with Monica Lewinsky about teaming up with Amanda Knox for a Hulu series based on Knox's life. 'I had a first look deal at the time, and I thought, you know, a story that we think we know that we don't is kind of right up my alley,' Lewinsky recalled. Hulu is marketing the limited series as telling the story of 'the eponymous American college student, who arrives in Italy for her study abroad only to be wrongfully imprisoned for murder weeks later,' adding that it 'traces Amanda's relentless fight to prove her innocence and reclaim her freedom and examines why authorities and the world stood so firmly in judgment.' Knox told THR, 'Living through this kind of experience leaves this lifelong mark on you that nobody can really understand.' 'There's a great desire to connect with people, but after being burned and taken advantage of for so long, you live with this constant terror that people will view everything you do or say in the worst possible light,' the now married mother of two young children said. 'When I met Monica, I was just glimpsing what it could mean to stand up for myself – and hope strangers would actually see me as a human being. So talking to her was a huge relief. No one had walked that walk before me more than she did.'


Forbes
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Inside Opus One, Where Chef-Driven Pairings Meet Iconic Napa Wine
Opus One Winery has always carried a certain gravity in Napa Valley. The estate's Bordeaux-style blend put Oakville on the map as a global benchmark, and decades later its reputation still draws collectors and first-time visitors alike. From the start, it was a collaboration between France and California, born in 1978 from the vision of Baron Philippe de Rothschild and Robert Mondavi. That balance between Old World and New still defines the estate today, not only in the cellar but now in the kitchen. Chef Sean Koenig, who cut his teeth at The French Laundry and Atelier Crenn before joining Opus One, approaches pairing not as ornamentation but as dialogue. His job is not to compete with the wine. It is to reveal something in it you might not otherwise notice. 'Our philosophy as a culinary team is to celebrate the distinct qualities of our wine in restrained yet unexpected ways,' Koenig says. 'Pairing food with wine leads to an added dimension not just to the wine but to the overall experience for our guests. Taking a dish and creating harmony with a glass of Opus One creates a memorable framework for highlighting and accentuating our wine.' Seasonality shapes that framework. Koenig avoids the cliché of steak alongside cabernet. Instead, he draws from the estate's two gardens, which provide vegetables, herbs, fruits, and edible flowers while also creating biodiversity and supporting pollinators. 'We pride ourselves on going beyond more classic boundaries of 'meat and potatoes' style pairings,' he says, 'and encouraging our guests to try unique and sometimes unexpected ingredients paired with our wines to encourage questions, discussion, and curiosity.' One dish he points to often is pâté en croûte. 'It is a very classic French dish rooted in tradition and techniques passed on through multiple generations and one we honor past traditions but through the lens of contemporary Northern California cuisine,' Koenig says. The winery's version layers in quail from Devil's Gulch, chicken from Fogline in Pescadero, and pork raised by Future Farmers of America participants at the Napa County Fair. The result is a French classic reframed through California terroir, echoing the Franco-American partnership that birthed Opus One itself. Each vintage demands its own approach. Some years call for harmonizing, others for contrast. 'Our process of pairing different vintages is quite intuitive,' Koenig explains. 'We taste the wines and select specific aspects of that particular wine we either want to highlight and enhance, to harmonize a unique flavor profile between the food and the wine, or to encourage our guests to think differently about how food can pair with wine in general.' That philosophy runs through the estate's offerings for visitors. The Estate Tasting at $125 is a focused introduction that moves from a rocky outcrop garden to a sleek tasting room, pouring two vintages of Opus One alongside Overture before finishing on the rooftop terrace with sweeping views of Oakville. The Opus One Experience at $200 brings guests into the Partners' Room, a private, art-filled space overlooking vineyard rows, where an Estate Ambassador leads a guided tasting of current and library vintages paired with small seasonal bites. For those seeking full immersion, the Art of the Table at $650 is offered only on select days. It is a two-and-a-half-hour, four-course lunch crafted by Koenig and his team, staged with the precision of fine dining but the intimacy of a salon dinner, a chance to see how the kitchen and cellar move in lockstep. Opus One Winery's commitment extends beyond wine and food. The estate is Napa Green-certified for both its vineyards and winery, with sustainability practices embedded into daily operations. The same care that shapes the wines and the gardens also drives broader goals of stewardship, tying luxury to responsibility in a way that feels distinctly Napa Valley today. Luxury in Napa can be loud. Opus One's version is quieter, built on restraint. The wines still set the tone, but the food now carries the conversation further, proving that a glass and a plate, when tuned to each other, can still feel like the rarest kind of art.


Time Business News
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Best USA IPTV Providers: Best Choices for High-Quality Streaming
With the steady decline of traditional cable subscriptions and the rise of digital entertainment, IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) has emerged as a highly preferred alternative for viewers across the United States. IPTV enables users to stream live television, on-demand content, and premium channels over the internet—offering a flexible, affordable, and often more customizable viewing experience. As 2025 progresses, the demand for reliable and high-quality IPTV providers continues to rise. This comprehensive guide explores the Best IPTV services in the USA, focusing on features, channel offerings, compatibility, pricing, and overall reliability. Why is IPTV so popular in the United States of America? IPTV refers to the delivery of television content via internet protocol networks, bypassing traditional terrestrial, satellite, or cable formats. Unlike conventional broadcasting, IPTV allows users to stream content directly to smart TVs, mobile devices, streaming boxes, and PCs with greater flexibility. In the USA, IPTV is gaining traction for several key reasons: Cost-effectiveness : IPTV subscriptions are often far cheaper than cable packages. : IPTV subscriptions are often far cheaper than cable packages. Access to international content: Sports, films, and television shows are available on both local and international channels. Sports, films, and television shows are available on both local and international channels. Convenience and portability : IPTV services work on multiple devices, allowing users to stream on the go. : IPTV services work on multiple devices, allowing users to stream on the go. Customizable experience: Features like Video-on-Demand (VOD), Catch-up TV, and EPG (Electronic Program Guide) enhance user control. USA's Leading IPTV Providers (2025 Edition) Below are the top-rated IPTV services tailored for American viewers, based on performance, channel variety, customer support, and streaming quality. Overview: Xtreme HD IPTV is a premium IPTV provider offering over 21,000 live TV channels and 60,000+ VOD options. It covers a wide range of genres including sports, entertainment, news, and international content. Features : 4K and Full HD streaming EPG and Catch-Up support 99.9% uptime with anti-freeze technology : Pricing : Starts at $15/month. Yearly plan available with discount. : Starts at $15/month. Yearly plan available with discount. Pros : Huge content library Excellent streaming stability Responsive customer support : Cons : No native app; requires external players like IPTV Smarters : 2. IPTV Trends Overview: Known for its ultra-fast servers and smooth streaming experience, IPTV Trends is a trusted choice for US users who want access to premium content without buffering. Features : 19,000+ live channels and extensive VOD Compatible with all major devices Multi-screen support Dedicated sports packages : Pricing : Plans from $18/month to $150/year : Plans from $18/month to $150/year Pros : High-speed performance Great for sports enthusiasts VOD regularly updated : Cons: 3. Necro IPTV Overview: A budget-friendly IPTV solution offering over 9,000 live channels, Necro IPTV is ideal for users looking for an affordable but consistent service. Features : Full HD and SD channels Catch-Up TV feature Multiple subscription tiers : Pricing : $12/month : $12/month Pros : Affordable pricing Easy setup Broad channel lineup : Cons : Less stable during peak hours : 4. IPTV Gear Overview: IPTV Gear is a user-focused provider offering high-definition streams and seamless compatibility with a range of devices. With thousands of global and US-based channels, it's perfect for households with varied viewing preferences. Features : 20,000+ channels and VOD Supports all IPTV players Real-time EPG 24/7 customer support : Pricing : $15/month, with quarterly and annual plans available : $15/month, with quarterly and annual plans available Pros : Smooth playback even on slower connections Excellent VOD options Reliable uptime : Cons : Interface could be more user-friendly : 5. TV Subscription IPTV Overview: With a strong focus on customer experience and quality, TV Subscription IPTV offers a wide selection of US and global channels. Its 24-hour free trial gives users the chance to test its features before committing. Features : 18,000+ channels Live TV, sports, movies, and adult content Anti-freeze technology : Pricing : From $14/month : From $14/month Pros : Free trial available High-quality HD/4K streams Excellent support for EPG : Cons : Requires setup knowledge for some devices : Key Factors to Consider When Choosing a USA IPTV Service Choosing the right IPTV service can be challenging, especially with so many options available. Here are a few critical factors to consider: Content Availability: Look for providers that offer the channels and genres you care most about—whether it's local news, live sports, or international movies. Customer Support: Reliable customer service helps resolve issues promptly, especially when setting up or facing technical glitches. Trial Period: A free trial or demo can help evaluate the service before making a purchase. Pricing Flexibility: Look for flexible subscription plans—monthly, quarterly, or yearly—based on your needs and budget. Is IPTV Legal in the USA? IPTV itself is a legal technology. However, legality depends on the source of the content. Services that are licensed to stream official content operate within the law. Conversely, using unauthorized or pirated IPTV services may lead to legal consequences. To stay safe: Use a reputable IPTV provider Install a VPN to protect your streaming activity to protect your streaming activity Avoid sharing credentials or reselling IPTV subscriptions Final Thoughts IPTV is reshaping how Americans consume television content. The services mentioned above offer some of the Best USA IPTV experiences available in the USA for 2025. From extensive channel libraries and HD streaming to user-friendly interfaces and device compatibility, each provider brings unique strengths to the table. Whether you're a sports fan, movie lover, or someone looking to cut the cord on expensive cable subscriptions, IPTV presents a smart and affordable alternative. Before making a decision, take advantage of trial periods, verify content offerings, and ensure compatibility with your devices. TIME BUSINESS NEWS