One Big Reason Why COP26 Actually Matters
It may feel like U.N meetings like COP26 are all talk and no action. But in fact, they can move the needle
It may feel like U.N meetings like COP26 are all talk and no action. But in fact, they can move the needle
The territory has managed to keep distrust of federal healthcare initiatives and partisan politics out of its vaccination drive.
Mosa Meat is on a mission to bring sustainable, lab-grown beef to the masses.
Check out TIME’s list of trendsetters and trailblazers who are guiding the way to a brighter future
Check out TIME’s list of trendsetters and trailblazers who are guiding the way to a brighter future
As Democrats try to reach a deal on trillions of dollars in spending for infrastructure and social programs, some involved in the process are growing impatient and struggling to keep faith in President Joe Biden’s
President Joe Biden wants Congress to strengthen antitrust laws, make sure privacy is better protected, and rewrite Section 230
Immigration enforcement is now focused on "unscrupulous employers," with undocumented workers acting as whistleblowers.
The U.S. is caught between wanting to provide humanitarian assistance without supporting the Taliban
Why Black Bitcoiners seem certain that crypto represents keys to a car bound for somewhere better
Only about 5% of practicing doctors in the U.S. are Black, and more than 56% are white, a situation that enables racism in hospital care and fuels Black mistrust of the system as COVID-19 and gun violence take a disproportionate toll on communities of color
She's working under the spotlight of two cases that have drawn the nation’s eyes to her office
Historically when it comes to homicides in poor and disenfranchised Black communities, many cases are left unsolved
Haugen is seeking to ensure new laws around the world reflect the internal reality of how social media companies work
Will the country's adoption of bitcoin as legal tender on Sept. 7 adoption of the digital currency help its people, or just its president?
In 2019, Jason Henrichs took 46 flights for business, traveling to cities where he stayed at hotels, dined at local restaurants, and sometimes even visited tourist attractions like the Liberty Bell. In 2020, he took
Paypal cofounder Peter Thiel is famous for destroying media outlets, not paying taxes, and being a conservative tech billionaire. A new biography, The Contrarian, suggests that he is after more than riches. TIME chatted with
It's common for a seller to have multiple bids on the home sale. Here is how you can make your offer stand out
Booster rates are now exceeding first-shot rates across the United States.
Fitness brand CrossFit now offers primary care through its CrossFit Precision Care program.
A record 42.1 million Americans quit a job in 2019
There are several DIY COVID-19 tests that provide results in 15 minutes. Here’s the best way to use them