LeBron James Is TIME's 2020 Athlete of the Year
The NBA star has established a new paradigm in which commercial clout exists alongside political principle
The NBA star has established a new paradigm in which commercial clout exists alongside political principle
In 2020, the K-pop sensation ascended to the zenith of pop stardom—and did it in a year defined by setbacks
Four candidates are being considered for TIME's 2020 Person of the Year
A 15-year-old scientist and inventor who uses technology to tackle issues ranging from contaminated drinking water to cyberbullying
A 15-year-old scientist and inventor who uses technology to tackle issues ranging from contaminated drinking water to cyberbullying
There's one presidential power Donald Trump can still use with wide discretion until Inauguration Day on January 20: the pardon power.
The Trump Administration measure has kept thousands of families from living together in the U.S.
What to know about the process by which Presidential election winners are made official
The President-elect is inheriting the greatest chance to remake American foreign policy since at least 9/11
Independent police academies graduate thousands of officers a year, but there's no oversight of their methods and no national standard for what a good cop should—or should not—be taught
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
Rosewood Massacre survivors and descendants were awarded millions decades later. Could this be a model for reparations?
Years before he became president, Obama pulled $40,000 of equity of his Chicago condominium. It was simple — almost too simple
A Deutsche Bank study says working at home is a privilege that should be taxed. Other economists very much disagreed
Americans spent $400 billion on home improvements last year. For those looking to finance, it pays to look beyond personal loans
The moratorium on student loan payments, interest, and collections has been extended another month. Here's how to take advantage
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