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Wilder Davies
Davies is the Associate Partnerships Editor at TIME
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Why Modern-Day Foragers Want You to Eat Weeds for Dinner
'Eating weeds is a fantastic addition to someone's diet'
By Wilder Davies
November 7, 2019
Here's Everything That's Open and Closed on July 4th 2019
For many Americans, the 4th of July is a holiday filled with backyard cookouts, visits to nearby bodies of water, block parties and most importantly, fireworks. These summertime festivities require plenty of preparation and shopping,...
By Wilder Davies
July 3, 2019
Stonewall Activists and Queer Millennials Talk LGBTQ Issues
In sharing their stories, the group emphasizes upholding a collective LGBTQ history
By Wilder Davies and Joey Lautrup
June 28, 2019
These Rarely Seen Photos of Early Pride Parades Capture a Shifting Movement
Amid the flurry of rainbow-laden corporate logos, sponsored events and news items about gay penguins, it is difficult to turn on a television or set foot in public during June without the reminder that it...
By Wilder Davies
June 28, 2019
Expedia Fined $325,000 for Breaching Travel Sanctions to Cuba
Expedia Group, the digital travel industry conglomerate has agreed to pay $325,406 to the U.S. government for breaching Cuban travel sanctions between 2011 and 2014.According to a memo released by the treasury department on Thursday,...
By Wilder Davies
June 14, 2019
Jupiter Will Appear its Biggest, Brightest, and Most Visible This Week. This Is the Best Way to See It
Here's how to get a good look at the gas giant
By Wilder Davies
June 6, 2019
The 2019 Whitney Biennial In 6 Works of Art
Every two years, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City presents a survey of contemporary work aiming to represent the current state of art-making in the U.S. Throughout its nearly century-long history,...
By Wilder Davies
May 17, 2019
Why Rihanna's New Luxury Fashion Line Is Such a Groundbreaking Moment for Fashion
Her new Fenty expansion makes her the first woman of color to lead an LVMH label
By Wilder Davies
May 10, 2019
One of the Most Visible Meteor Showers of 2019 Is Happening This Weekend. Here Is How to Watch It
The peak of the Eta Aquariid meteor shower will coincide with a new moon this weekend, meaning the conditions will be ideal to view the annual flurry of burning space debris. Here is what you...
By Wilder Davies
May 3, 2019
Reuters Journalists Jailed in Myanmar to Receive U.N. Press Freedom Prize
Two Reuters journalists who are currently serving seven-year prison sentences in Myanmar are to be awarded a prize for press freedom by the U.N.’s cultural organization.The 2019 UNESCO/Guillermo Cano Press Freedom Prize, which honors the...
By Wilder Davies
April 11, 2019
Couple Seeks a Strict Nanny Who Dresses Up Like Disney Princesses for $52,000
Raising children isn’t the easiest thing in the world, which is why some parents resort to desperate measures to keep their kids in order.A couple in Hertfordshire, England is looking for a part-time nanny for...
By Wilder Davies
March 22, 2019
Charlottesville Police Arrest Suspect After Racist Online Threat Caused Schools to Close
Police in Charlottesville, VA have charged a teenage suspect for making violent threats online targeting students of color at a public high school that lead to a two-day school closure across the district.On Wednesday, police...
By Wilder Davies
March 22, 2019
There Will Be a Super Worm Moon on the Spring Equinox. Here's How to See It
Another month, another “supermoon”. Tonight, the “super worm moon”—the third supermoon of 2019 to be exact— will light up the sky in all its slightly-larger-than-usual glory. What makes this full moon extra special is that...
By Wilder Davies
March 19, 2019
Scenes From the 'Historic' Floods That Hit the Midwest — And Could Get Worse
The Midwest is facing even more "historic and catastrophic flooding,” according to the National Weather Service in the wake of a bomb cyclone that dumped unusual amounts of snow and rain across the region last...
By Maïa Booker and Wilder Davies
March 19, 2019
People Are Leaving Floral Tributes at Mosques Around the World After the New Zealand Attack
The flowers have become a way for people to express unity and solidarity
By Wilder Davies
March 15, 2019
Intense Standoff Between a Squirrel and a Bald Eagle Went Viral Because Things Just Kept Escalating
The event took place behind a Rite-Aid
By Wilder Davies
March 15, 2019
Here's How to See Whether You're Flying on a Boeing 737 MAX 8 on Your Next Flight
The crash of an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 on Sunday is the second time in less than five months one of the new airliners has plummeted to Earth shortly after takeoff, killing all...
By Wilder Davies
March 11, 2019
Images Capture the Dire Circumstances of the Northern California Floods
On Tuesday, a slow-moving storm system moved over Northern California, inundating the region with torrential rain. Small towns on the bank of the Russian River were quickly overwhelmed by floodwaters, as rainfall amounts reached to...
By Wilder Davies
March 1, 2019
Arizona Lawmaker Says Mandatory Vaccine Laws are 'Communist' Amid a Nationwide Measles Outbreak
Despite a spike in measles cases across the country, some lawmakers are doubling down on their anti-vaccination beliefs.On Wednesday, the Republican Governor of Arizona Doug Ducey told reporters that he was “pro-vaccination” and “anti measles”...
By Wilder Davies
March 1, 2019
1 Woman Dead, 29 Sickened After Dining at a Michelin-Starred Restaurant in Spain
Officials are currently investigating the high-end establishment
By Wilder Davies
February 22, 2019
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