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Julia Zorthian
Julia Zorthian is a reporter at TIME. She covers general news.
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13 New Books Everyone Will Be Talking About This Fall
From Michelle Obama's anticipated memoir to Haruki Murakami's latest novel
By Annabel Gutterman and Julia Zorthian
September 21, 2018
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Fall is arriving, and with it, a new crop of must-read books. Plenty of the season’s highly-anticipated titles are coming out in September. So if you’re done with your beach reads (or even if you...
By Julia Zorthian
September 13, 2018
Oklahoma Proposes a Bill That Would Finally Require Kids to Wear Seat Belts
A current 'loophole' means children ages 8-13 don't need to be buckled up
By Julia Zorthian
March 22, 2018
Study Finds Male Birth Control Pill Safe and Effective
The female birth control pill has stood on the market alone for decades. Now, a male birth control pill could be inching closer to reality, according to the results of a small new study presented...
By Julia Zorthian
March 19, 2018
The Complete Winter Olympics Schedule for 2018: When to Watch Every Sport
The 2018 Winter Olympics began Friday, Feb. 9 in PyeongChang Olympic Stadium, and the schedule of events is packed from the opening ceremony until the closing ceremony on Sunday, Feb. 25. In between, the Winter...
By Julia Zorthian
February 1, 2018
This Map Shows Where Americans Are Being Told 'Do Not Travel' in Mexico
The State Department is urging Americans to avoid these areas
By Julia Zorthian and Lon Tweeten
January 11, 2018
The White House Is Having Its First News Conference Since Trump's Accusers Spoke Out Anew. Watch It Live
3 women who accused Trump of sexual harassment spoke out again
By Julia Zorthian
December 11, 2017
Women Who Accuse President Trump of Sexual Misconduct Are Speaking Out. Watch Here
The women are holding a press conference asking Congress to investigate their claims
By Julia Zorthian
December 11, 2017
See How Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip Created the Modern Royal Wedding 70 Years Ago
The first modern Royal Wedding captivated the world 70 years ago, when Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip were married in Westminster Abbey
By Julia Zorthian
November 20, 2017
Sharon Tate's Sister on Learning of Charles Manson's Death: 'I Said a Prayer, Shed a Tear'
Debra Tate, whose pregnant sister Sharon Tate was murdered at Charles Manson’s orders in 1969, said she learned about Manson’s death about 15 minutes after it happened.Tate told the New York Daily News that she...
By Julia Zorthian
November 20, 2017
It Took 240 Tons of Explosives to Destroy the Georgia Dome
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By Julia Zorthian
November 20, 2017
'House of Cards' Under Fire After Kevin Spacey Allegation
Actor Anthony Rapp accused Spacey of sexual misconduct
By Julia Zorthian and Raisa Bruner
October 30, 2017
Watch Live: President Trump Hosts White House Halloween Party as Russia Probe Intensifies
The party is happening hours after Trump's former campaign chief was arrested
By Julia Zorthian
October 30, 2017
The Internet Has Really Mixed Feelings About Starbucks' New Halloween Zombie Frappuccino
The Starbucks Zombie Frappuccino is officially on the market, so the reviews — and tidal wave of photos posted on social media — are in.The Halloween drink, much like the Unicorn Frappuccino, seems to have...
By Julia Zorthian
October 26, 2017
No One Wants to Buy Disgraced Presidential Candidate John Edwards' House
The asking price on his Chapel Hill estate was slashed by $1 million
By Julia Zorthian
October 26, 2017
The LAPD Is Investigating Harvey Weinstein
They're looking into an incident from 2013
By Julia Zorthian
October 19, 2017
People Are Not Happy That This School District Banned Harper Lee’s
To Kill a Mockingbird
The school hasn't given a reason why yet
By Julia Zorthian
October 16, 2017
'This Should Not Have Happened.' A Drone Crashed Into a Canadian Passenger Plane
But everybody on board was OK
By Julia Zorthian
October 16, 2017
This Just In
A roundup of new and noteworthy insights from the week’s most talked-about studies:1 MEDITATION MAY BE GOOD FOR YOUR HEARTIn its first statement about the effects of meditation, the American Heart Association said evidence suggests...
By Julia Zorthian
October 5, 2017
'You Could Hear the Background of Chaos:' Concert-Goer Calls His Dad During Las Vegas Shooting
"He went back to help triage. He got blood all over him"
By Julia Zorthian
October 2, 2017
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