Why the White House Is Moving Ahead With COVID-19 Boosters
The support for the additional shot comes even before the final studies on the dose's effectiveness are completed
The support for the additional shot comes even before the final studies on the dose's effectiveness are completed
An interview with Dominic Tierney, author of 'The Right Way to Lose a War: America in an Age of Unwinnable Conflicts.'
The study from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences tracked around 4.3 million 911 calls
A crop of grassroots volunteers may be the Biden Administration’s best hope to beat COVID-19
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 verdict, though significant, doesn't diminish the widespread issues in the country's policing system, they say.
Black female Long COVID patients and allies are fighting for recognition of their chronic diseases.
Follow a giraffe from China to San Francisco to understand just how clogged the supply chain is
Lizzie Schmidt has never worked in a real office, had her own desk or been to a happy hour with colleagues. At 22 years old, the Greenwich, Conn., native and recent graduate of Elon University
Apple announced changes to how it handles certain images in its iCloud Photo Library and certain images sent on the Messages app
Cargill CEO David MacLennan joined TIME for a conversation on labor market challenges and the future of food
Eligible parents will receive monthly Child Tax Credit payments through the end of this year. Here’s how experts recommend using the cash.
The psychedelic could also inspire new treatments for some of medicine's most undertreated conditions
A new study shows the emotional price children paid when schools were forced to shut down in-school learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.
With about 13% of the U.S. population vaccinated against COVID-19, social lives are being strained by differences in protection
Black female Long COVID patients and allies are fighting for recognition of their chronic diseases.