TIME logo
Sign In
My Account
My Account
Digital Magazines
TIME Storefront
Help Center
Sign Out
Subscribe
Subscribe
Sign Up for Our Entertainment Newsletter
Close
My Account
My Account
Digital Magazines
TIME Storefront
Help Center
Sign Out
Sign In
Subscribe
Sections
Home
U.S.
Politics
World
Health
Climate
Future of Work by Charter
Business
Tech
Entertainment
Ideas
Science
History
Sports
Magazine
TIME 2030
Next Generation Leaders
TIME100 Leadership Series
TIME Studios
Video
TIME100 Talks
TIMEPieces
The TIME Vault
TIME for Health
TIME for Kids
TIME Edge
TIME CO2
Red Border: Branded Content by TIME
Coupons
Personal Finance by TIME Stamped
Shopping by TIME Stamped
Join Us
Newsletters
Subscribe
Give a Gift
Shop the TIME Store
TIME Cover Store
Customer Care
US & Canada
Global Help Center
Reach Out
Careers
Press Room
Contact the Editors
Media Kit
Reprints and Permissions
More
About Us
Privacy Policy
Your Privacy Rights
Terms of Use
Modern Slavery Statement
Site Map
Connect with Us
Associated Press
Recent Articles
Added Sugars Limited in School Meals
The nation's school meals will get a makeover under new nutrition standards that limit added sugars for the first time.
By By JONEL ALECCIA / AP
April 24, 2024
Ukraine Uses Long-Range Missiles Secretly Provided by U.S., Officials Say
Ukraine for the first time has begun using long-range ballistic missiles—ATACMS—provided secretly by the United States, officials said.
By LOLITA C. BALDOR and TARA COPP / AP
April 24, 2024
Airlines Will Have to Give Cash Refunds for Canceled, Delayed Flights
The Biden Administration issued final rules Wednesday to require airlines to issue cash refunds for things like delayed flights.
By DAVID KOENIG / AP
April 24, 2024
What a TikTok Ban in the U.S. Could Mean for You
No, TikTok will not suddenly disappear from your phone. Nor will you go to jail if you continue using it after it is banned.
By Associated Press
April 24, 2024
Senate Passes Bill to Force TikTok’s Chinese Owner to Sell or Face Ban
The legislation, which gives ByteDance nine months to sell TikTok and a possible three-month extension if a sale is in progress—now goes to President Biden for signature.
By Haleluya Hadero / AP
April 23, 2024
No Survivors Found After Small Plane Crashes in Alaska River
A Douglas C-54 Skymaster airplane carrying two people crashed into the Tanana River near Fairbanks on Tuesday and burst into flames.
By Associated Press
April 23, 2024
The Senate Advances $95B War Aid Package
The Senate voted overwhelmingly to move ahead with $95 billion in war aid, bringing the bill to the brink of passage after months of delays. and contentious internal debate.
By MARY CLARE JALONICK / AP
April 23, 2024
Tennessee Lawmakers Pass Armed Teachers Bill
Tennessee House Republicans passed a bill that would allow some teachers and staff to carry concealed handguns on public school grounds.
By JONATHAN MATTISE / AP
April 23, 2024
FTC Bans 'Noncompete' Agreements
U.S. companies would no longer be able to bar employees from taking jobs with competitors under a rule approved by the federal agency.
By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER / AP
April 23, 2024
Larry Nassar's Victims Settle for $138.7M
When combined with other settlements, $1 billion has been set aside to compensate hundreds of women who said Larry Nassar assaulted them.
By ED WHITE / AP
April 23, 2024
Moscow Court Rejects Evan Gershkovich's Appeal
He will remain jailed on espionage charges until at least late June.
By Associated Press
April 23, 2024
Malaysia Navy Helicopters Collide During Rehearsal
All 10 people on board were killed when two helicopters rehearsing for the Malaysian navy’s 90th anniversary celebration next month crashed.
By Associated Press
April 23, 2024
Haiti’s Health System Nears Collapse Amid Gang Violence
Life-saving medication and equipment are dwindling, and several medical institutions have been forced to close as brutal gangs tighten their grip on the capital and beyond.
By Dánica Coto / AP
April 23, 2024
Strong Quakes Rock Taiwan Weeks After Record 7.4 Temblor
A cluster of earthquakes struck Taiwan early on Tuesday, the strongest measuring 6.1 magnitude.
By Associated Press
April 22, 2024
California Announces First New State Park in a Decade
The 1,600-acre Dos Rios tract in the state's crop-rich Central Valley is set to open June 12 as California's 281st state park.
By SOPHIE AUSTIN / AP
April 22, 2024
Supreme Court To Take Up Ghost Guns Fight
The Supreme Court agreed to take up a Biden administration appeal over the regulation of difficult-to-trace ghost guns that had been struck down by lower courts.
By MARK SHERMAN / AP
April 22, 2024
Kids of Flint Water Crisis Make Change as Young Activists
Dozens of children of the water crisis—now teenagers and young adults—have turned their trauma into advocacy.
By TAMMY WEBBER / AP
April 22, 2024
Trump Tried to 'Corrupt' 2016 Election, Prosecutor Alleges
The opening statements launched the first criminal trial of a former American president.
By MICHAEL R. SISAK, JENNIFER PELTZ, ERIC TUCKER and JAKE OFFENHARTZ / AP
April 22, 2024
4 Germans Caught Marking Hitler's Birthday
They were taken into police custody for questioning after they laid flowers outside the Nazi dictator's birthplace in western Austria.
By Associated Press
April 22, 2024
Biden to Unveil $7 Billion in Solar Power Grants
The U.S. President will make the announcement on Earth Day, and the grants will cover 900,000-plus households.
By Alexa St. John and Will Weissert / AP
April 22, 2024
More from
TIME
More From TIME