TIME.com Site Map » Ideas
Ideas: Part 89
- The Supreme Court Just Pointed Out the Absurdity of the Electoral College. It’s Up to Us to End It
- How Newt Gingrich Laid the Groundwork for Trump’s Republican Party
- Want to Reform the Criminal Justice System? Focus on Prosecutors
- What Happens Next With the U.K., Brexit and Coronavirus
- The Pandemic Has Raised Fears About Loneliness. History Suggests We Should Worry About the Opposite, Too
- The Story Behind TIME’s ‘One Last Chance’ Cover
- To Solve the Twin Problems of Racial Injustice and Climate Change, We Need to Stop Parachuting in ‘Experts’
- The Climate-Change Community Desperately Needs to Address Historic Inequities
- We’re Handing Our Kids a Damaged Planet. And Our Excuse for Doing Nothing About It Has Now Fallen Apart
- How Joe Biden Could Undo Trump’s Damage to Environment
- Don’t Try to Change the Minds of Climate-Denying Politicians. Vote Them Out
- We Can’t Solve the Climate Crisis Unless Black Lives Matter
- My Husband and I Knew the Dangers of the Coronavirus. How Could We Still Put Our Neighbor at Risk?
- After Coronavirus Stopped My Real-World Choir, I Found Joy and Solace in Singing With Strangers Globally
- As Ethiopians Take to the Streets to Protest a Musician’s Murder, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Is Stuck in a Precarious Position
- ‘Entire Genres Were Defined by Him.’ Composers Explain What Made Ennio Morricone’s Film Scores So Special
- Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla Raises Expectations That the Pharmaceutical Giant Can Deliver a COVID-19 Vaccine by Fall
- We Don’t Need to Destroy the Global Economy to Save the Planet. Instead, We Can Strengthen Both
- Angelina Jolie Interviews Vanessa Nakate About Activism and the Power of African Voices
- Six Months on a Planet in Crisis: Greta Thunberg’s Travel Diary from the U.S. to Davos
- We Must Invest in Teachers to Prevent COVID-19 From Exacerbating the Racial Educational Divide
- Fears About Transgender People Are a Distraction From the Real Struggles All Women Face
- Dalai Lama: We Must Act as One to Preserve Our World
- Don’t Stop at Statues. Demand a Reconsideration of Place Names Too
- The Supreme Court Tries to Settle the Religious Liberty Culture War
- Gun Violence Is Killing More Kids in the U.S. Than COVID-19. When Will We Start Treating It Like a Public Health Issue?
- These States’ Leaders Claim to Be ‘Pro-Life.’ So Why Are So Many of Their Citizens Dying of COVID-19?
- Kerry Kennedy: My Father and Uncle Were Both Murdered on National TV. I Still Have Always Opposed the Death Penalty
- We Need to Change How We Share Our Personal Data Online in the Age of COVID-19
- After Cruise Ships and Nursing Homes, Will Universities Be the Next COVID-19 Tinderboxes?
- In Time of Crisis, Service to Others Can Unite a Nation
- “Let Freedom Ring Wherever the People’s Rights Are Trampled Upon”: What We Can Learn From Nelson Mandela Today
- Trump’s Biggest Foreign Policy Win So Far
- Hong Kong is Freer Than You Think
- The Coronavirus Pandemic Has Decimated the Restaurant Industry. Here’s How Workers Can Return to a Fairer Workplace
- It’s Long Past Time We Recognized All the Latinos Killed at the Hands of Police
- The American People Deserve to be Informed About Election Interference in Real Time
- What the Author of Me and White Supremacy Wants You to Know About Anti-Racism Work
- Black Women Have Consistently Been Trailblazers for Social Change. Why Are They So Often Relegated to the Margins?
- John Lewis Gave the Next Generation of Activists Our Marching Orders. Let’s Make Him Proud
- The Misinformation Age Has Exacerbated—And Been Exacerbated By—the Coronavirus Pandemic
- Protests Over the Arrest of Governor Sergei Furgal Show Populism Is Alive in Russia—and May Create Real Problems for Putin
- ‘He Was Like a Pit Bull’: Bob Moses on John Lewis’ Fighting Spirit
- ‘We Were the Sum Total of Our Work.’ Activists Dorie and Joyce Ladner Recall What It Was Like to Organize With John Lewis in the 1960s
- Trump’s Intervention in Portland Shows that the Republican Party Has Lost Its Way on States’ Rights
- Trump’s Use of Federal Agents in Portland May Go Beyond What Is Lawful. Here’s How We Can Get Answers About What’s Going On
- How the Murder of an Ethiopian Singer Triggered an Uprising Against a Disintegrating Democracy
- What Vaccine Nationalism Means for the Coronavirus Pandemic
- For Myanmar’s Elections to Be Free and Fair Rohingya Must Get the Right to Vote
- We Don’t Just Need More Stimulus — We Need Smarter Stimulus
- Big Tech Needs to Be Regulated. Here Are 4 Ways to Curb Disinformation and Protect Our Privacy
- America Needs to Radically Rethink Our COVID-19 Testing Approach
- Sen. Tammy Duckworth: America’s Moms Are Running on Empty. We Need to Do More to Support Them.
- What We Don’t Know About COVID-19 Can Hurt Us
- It’s Time for American Leaders to Wake Up to the Threat of Climate Change for the Good of the Planet and Business
- She Played a Key Role in the Police Response to the Watts Riots. The Memory Still Haunts Her—But Black History Is Full of Haunting Memories
- To Honor the Victims of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 75 Years on, We Must Lay Down Our Nuclear Weapons
- If Corporations Really Want to Address Racial Inequality, Here Are 9 Things That Actually Make a Difference
- I Owe the Life I Have Today to the U.S.’s Decision a Century Ago to Welcome a Syrian Woman and Her Family
- We Must Change How Our Criminal Justice System Treats People with Mental Illness
- The Story Behind TIME’s ‘Plague Election’ Donald Trump Cover
- The Next Global Depression Is Coming and Optimism Won’t Slow It Down
- America Has Been Failing Mothers for a Long Time. The Pandemic Made It Clear What Needs to Happen
- I’m a Mom Who Came Out to Protest for Black Lives in Portland. I Was Shot by Federal Agents
- John Lewis Was the Most Christ-Like Person I Ever Met
- ‘Hiroshima’ Has Become Shorthand for the Atomic Bombings. Here’s Why We Shouldn’t Overlook Nagasaki
- A Year After India Revoked Kashmir’s Special Status, Kashmiris Worry About a Demographic Shift
- Trump’s Executive Order About U.S.-Made Drugs May Not Enhance Public Safety the Way It Should
- Lebanon Should Seize This Devastating Moment for Lasting Change
- We Need to Take Care of the Growing Number of Long-Term COVID-19 Patients
- Want to Support Black Students? Invest in Black Teachers
- The U.S. Can Only Defeat COVID-19 Through Global Solidarity
- The Trump Administration’s Air Strikes in Somalia Are On the Rise Again—and Civilians Are Paying the Price
- A New Title IX Rule Essentially Allows Accused Sexual Assailants to Hide Evidence Against Them
- People of Color Learn at a Young Age That They Must Be Twice as Good. Now White People Need to Be Twice as Kind
- I’m Ida B. Wells’s Great-Granddaughter, and I’m Still Fighting Her Fight for the Vote
- We’re Still Living in the World That Inspired Animal Farm—75 Years Later
- Why the Unrest in Chicago Has Been Decades in the Making
- Facebook Wanted to Be a Force for Good in Myanmar. Now It Is Rejecting a Request to Help With a Genocide Investigation
- There’s Still Time to Fix the Post Office—If President Trump Gets Out of the Way
- College Football May Not Happen at All This Year. And Maybe We Don’t Deserve It
- Pharrell Williams: America’s Past and Present Are Racist. We Deserve a Black Future
- I’ve Been Paralyzed Since I Was 3. Here’s Why Kindness Toward Disabled People Is More Complicated Than You Think
- Imara Jones: Why Black Trans Women Are Essential to Our Future
- Nikkolas Smith: Art Can Help Show That Black Lives Matter. It Can Also Lead to Activism
- The Story Behind TIME’s ‘The New American Revolution’ Cover
- Janaya Future Khan: ‘Our Job Is to Make Revolution Irresistible’
- 21 Savage: For Black Americans to Undo Centuries of Racist Policies, We Need Financial Literacy
- Danielle Geathers: How Advocating for Change Helped Me Become the First Black Woman Student Body President at MIT
- The New American Revolution
- Jimmy Carter Tried to Make It Easier to Vote in 1977. The Right Stopped Him With the Same Arguments It’s Using Today
- How Small Acts of Defiance Turned Into a Massive Movement Against Europe’s Last Dictator
- Home Care Workers Are Now Called Essential. But the History of the Profession Shows That the U.S. Has Never Treated Them as Such
- Local Economies Have Been Decimated by the Coronavirus—But This Is Just a Preview of What Climate Change Could Do
- Remembering Ray Cave, TIME Editor With ‘Sharp Eye for Writing Talent’
- COVID-19 Is Transmitted Through Aerosols. We Have Enough Evidence, Now It Is Time to Act
- ‘Freedom’ Means Something Different to Liberals and Conservatives. Here’s How the Definition Split—And Why That Still Matters
- “We Don’t Need Men To Save Us.” WNBA Star Candace Parker on Making Her Vote Count on the 100th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage
- Hurricane Katrina Showed Us How Spectacularly the Government Can Fail Its People. Fifteen Years Later, the Pattern Continues
- Why We Believe Planting 1 Trillion Trees Can Save the Planet