The Push to Make Juneteenth a National Holiday
In the mid-20th century, amid a widespread push to raise awareness of Black history, many felt that the American calendar ought to reflect that past too
In the mid-20th century, amid a widespread push to raise awareness of Black history, many felt that the American calendar ought to reflect that past too
The President is taking more aggressive steps to enforce control over the levers of power
"Dreamers" talked to TIME about the Supreme Court ruling in favor of keeping the DACA program in place—for now
President Trump has loosened the reins on local police departments, rolling back many reform measures that the Obama Administration had championed to improve police accountability
Tactical differences have emerged between different camps of protest organziations in the seven years since Black Lives Matter first became a national rallying cry
A coalition of bail funds, lawyers and individual activists are logging long hours to track thousands of arrested protesters
As protests spring up across the country and around the world in response to the video of George Floyd's murder, there seems to be some confusion about why this moment, this death at the hands
TIME spent a month inside a hospital in Brooklyn to see how the coronavirus outbreak played out within its walls as it treated more than 2,000 patients
TIME spent a month inside a hospital in Brooklyn to see how the coronavirus outbreak played out within its walls as it treated more than 2,000 patients
Even some Republican stalwarts have acknowledged that the President's latest reaction to a national tragedy could have disastrous electoral implications
Joe Biden has treated the last week as an audition for the American people, demonstrating his vision of how a President should behave through a national crisis
If curfews and crackdowns were meant to lower protests' intensity, they’ve had the opposite effect
Two months ago, Trump was an incumbent riding a strong economy and a massive cash advantage. Today, he looks like an underdog
Getting the news that you have cancer is overwhelming. The COVID-19 crisis adds another layer of anxiety. But you can protect yourself from COVID-19 without compromising your treatment
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