Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy, and Milly Alcock lead a fun, star-studded Netflix thriller that falls short of its lofty ambitions
The anatomy of a spectacular sports collapse.
Israel’s ambassador to the U.N. described the attack, which killed two, as “anti-Semitic terrorism.”
It marks a major—but not yet finished—win for the President’s agenda.
Under the bill, employees would be eligible for an annual income tax deduction of $25,000 for some types of cash tips.
"Such an arrangement would have saved many lives during the COVID-19 pandemic," writes Simon Williams.
President Donald Trump has said the luxury airliner will be retrofitted to serve as Air Force One during his presidency.
The Enhanced Games envision more than events without drug testing
The South African President watched in stunned silence at the antagonizing video
The FDA is changing its recommendations on COVID-19 vaccines.
Upending decades of precedence, the Trump Administration will exclude key information from the State Department's reports on human rights.
Rep. Gerry Connolly, a champion for federal employees and harsh critic of the Trump Administration, died on Wednesday at the age of 75.
Was it Alyssa or Elizabeth?
Republican holdouts meeting with Trump later today
The live-action 'Lilo & Stitch' adaptation fundamentally misunderstands what made the chaotic blue alien appealing in the original.
Israel’s Foreign Ministry said that “warning shots” were fired as the diplomats had "deviated from the approved route" during their visit. No injuries or damages have been reported.
Trump has strongly criticized Ramaphosa’s governing of South Africa.
America’s infrastructure is crumbling beneath our feet. We must reorient our thinking, writes Deborah N. Archer.
In Lynne Ramsay's postpartum fever dream of a movie, Jennifer Lawrence gives the most complex and bleakly funny performance of her career.
Speakers included scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw, former WNBA player Maya Moore, historian Dylan Penningroth, trans activist Raquel Willis, artist Tajh Rust, and #metoo founder Tarana Burke.
Pope Leo XIV and Evangelical leaders are sounding the alarm on artificial intelligence.
A fire at the Nottoway Plantation raises an important question: how do we treat physical locations with heinous histories?
"Without this information, America’s most vulnerable communities have the most to lose," writes Jeremy Ney.
Reports of Israeli strike preparations come amid nuclear negotiations between Washington and Tehran.
Sean Morales-Doyle argues that a recent ruling in North Carolina draws an important line in the sand about U.S. elections.
The President announced plans to develop a space-based missile-defense system—but concerns abound, including over costs.
Rep. LaMonica McIver is being charged with assault over a clash with officers outside an immigration detention center earlier this month.
The estimate marks a swift uptick from late March, when the Secretary of State said student visa cancellations stood at just 300.
On March 27, President Donald Trump issued an executive order titled, “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History,” which aims to root out the “corrosive ideology” that casts American history in a “negative” light. Critics have denounced this as an attempt to control ideas—part of a broader trend of unprecedented attacks against academic freedom and…
Higher mortgage rates? Steeper inflation? Here's how the U.S. credit rating decrease could affect you.
In a warmer world your digestive system may be taking a serious hit.
One of Wall Street's biggest crypto skeptics will now allow JPMorgan Chase's clients to buy Bitcoin.
According to Esther Perel.
Elon Musk, who spent over $250 million on Trump’s campaign, says he’ll reduce political spending.
“I’m still processing it all.”
The agency, under new leadership, is rethinking who should get the vaccine.
The president spoke with House Republicans for more than an hour on Tuesday in what appeared to be part pep rally, part pressure campaign.
Many insects are at risk of extinction with climate change. But when it comes to mosquitoes and ticks it feels like there are more of them.
Decades of research suggests that executives consistently weigh losses more heavily than gains—and miss out on potential opportunities.
Harnessing the power of intuition in our current age of overload could revolutionize how we think, writes Hrund Gunnsteinsdóttir.
An estimated 14,000 babies could die within two days if they don't get essential medical aid and food supplies according to the U.N. as Israeli airstrikes and military operations intensify
Spike Lee's reimagining of Akira Kurosawa's 1963 movie stars Denzel Washington as a music mogul facing an ethical dilemma.
Read how TIME made the inaugural list representing philanthropists from 28 countries
As the country faces the world’s lowest fertility rate, young adults’ attitudes are shifting about having children out of wedlock.
No one knows what to expect in 90 days, when the trade-war truce ends.
"The more troubling things were actually happening behind the scenes"
'Orwell: 2+2=5' feels like the boldest documentary anyone could make right now
The 1907 Expatriation Act made it impossible for some women born in the U.S. to vote and set back the cause of full citizenship for women.
Oncologists who treat prostate cancer weigh in.
The medical K-drama follows four OB-GYN residents in their first year at a new hospital
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