A Tragic Turning Point
The attacks, which killed 13 U.S. service members and at least 60 Afghans, marked the most gruesome and ignominious moment yet of America's endgame in Afghanistan
The attacks, which killed 13 U.S. service members and at least 60 Afghans, marked the most gruesome and ignominious moment yet of America's endgame in Afghanistan
A TIME investigation found hundreds of AFLD customers have accused the group of touting a service promising prescriptions for ivermectin, which medical authorities say should not be taken to treat or prevent COVID-19, and failing to deliver after a fee had been paid.
As the COVID-19 Delta variant spreads, pediatric hospitals in the U.S. South are struggling to keep up
The support for the additional shot comes even before the final studies on the dose's effectiveness are completed
A rift in the American Catholic Church widened in June, as U.S. bishops voted to draft instructions to the faithful on who should receive Communion, with an eye toward dissuading high-profile Catholics like Joe Biden
Biden's trip to the G7 Summit and the NATO meeting is an opportunity for him to reset American diplomacy after four years of Trump.
Rising murder rates over the past year prompted Biden unveil a five-pronged strategy to curb the shootings.
A long-overlooked video and its scratchy audio are key to demands that Terrance Franklin's shooting death by Minneapolis police in 2013 be re-examined
Crump negotiated a record $27M settlement for the family of George Floyd, the latest in a string of civil court victories
The study from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences tracked around 4.3 million 911 calls
Zaila Avant-garde made history as the first Black winner of the Scripps National Spelling Bee, but true equality in spelling remains elusive
The current success of the tattoo business stands in marked contrast to the pandemic rebound struggles of some other consumer-driven industries, like movie theaters and restaurants
The Theranos founder's trial begins on Aug 31, as she faces charges of defrauding investors and patients
What do you do when artificial intelligence begins to reflect humanity’s darker side?
Gene Seroka joined TIME to talk supply-line congestion, the U.S. trade imbalance and the strangest cargo he's seen
Eligible parents will receive monthly Child Tax Credit payments through the end of this year. Here’s how experts recommend using the cash.
The CDC's COVID-19 vaccine card is a design mess. We had professionals create alternatives that would actually work
In the early days of the pandemic, Susan Castor, a 64-year-old Filipino American nurse, would make her rounds taking care of patients at a transitional care unit at Community Medical Center in Toms River, N.J.,
Each year, as Memorial Day approaches, Holly Thaggard braces herself for the headlines. About how sunscreen may be damaging coral reefs. About the possible flammability of spray-on sunscreen. Headlines—as there were this year—about how sunscreen
The psychedelic could also inspire new treatments for some of medicine's most undertreated conditions