Trump Could Hurt GOP Women Candidates
A record-breaking number of Republican women are running for Congress, but the battle to get them to the nation’s capital has not been easy
A record-breaking number of Republican women are running for Congress, but the battle to get them to the nation’s capital has not been easy
Accredited Social Health Activists are on the frontlines of the COVID-19 fight—and protesting for better pay
An internal investigation has been launched after two police officers in Philadelphia shot and killed Walter Wallace on Monday
Should I vote early, or on election day? TIME answers your biggest questions about voting
Trump has turned to the age-old practice of suppressing the black vote
How the voter-fraud fallacy is manufactured
Rep. Jim Clyburn spoke with TIME on the challenges of COVID-19 oversight, voter suppression and Trump
Should I vote early, or on election day? TIME answers your biggest questions about voting
Should I vote early, or on election day? TIME answers your biggest questions about voting
Police offices have shot, beaten, and even used cars to run down Black Lives Matter protesters, leaving some with permanent disabilities
Grand Rapids, Mich., isn't a big city. But according to life-long resident JD Chapman Jr., it has a lot of "big-city problems" nonetheless. "We have all kinds of problems with our education, our health care
"Momma's not stopping until that jail goes down," says Donna Mays, Jamel Floyd's mother
Rosewood Massacre survivors and descendants were awarded millions decades later. Could this be a model for reparations?
Forbearance programs on student loans and mortgages are winding down soon. Now is the time to be proactive
Social media timelines can be filled with noise and bad advice. But these 10 personal finance pros are different
A Roth IRA is an investment account that’s free to open, shields you from taxes—and if you’re lucky, might make you a millionaire
Charli D’Amelio has 90 million followers, and is using that enormous influence to push a money app aimed at young people
Since the start of the pandemic, the National Cancer Institute says enrollment in trials has dropped by about 10% each month
Dr. Mark Sklansky has always hated shaking hands. He can think of about a dozen better ways to greet patients than the icky exchange. “Hands are warm, they’re wet, and we know that they transmit
If you're working from home during the coronavirus pandemic, you may be noticing new aches and pains. We asked an expert for their advice
As in so many things, caution is warranted