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U.S.: Part 186
- “Benghazi Definitely Crossed Everyone’s Mind”: The Inside Story of the U.S. Embassy Attack in Baghdad
- Kenosha Residents, Community Activists Concerned Over Impact of President Trump’s Visit
- What Is The State of Free Speech Today? ‘It’s Under Profound Threat,’ Says the Head of PEN America
- The Trump Administration Just Barred Most Evictions—And Created New Problems For Both Landlords and Tenants
- Rural Americans Have Faced Outsize Hardship Under President Trump. Will They Still Vote for Him?
- ‘This Country Has Been Bathed in Violence.’ Sen. Chris Murphy on the Torturous Cycle of Gun Crime in America
- The Next Pandemic Stimulus Bill Must Be Race-Conscious
- ‘Only as Valuable as What You Save the State.’ Formerly Incarcerated Firefighters in California Speak Out On What Needs to Change
- Donald Trump’s Campaign of Fear Resonates—But Not Necessarily With the Voters Who Will Decide the Election
- 93% of Black Lives Matter Protests Have Been Peaceful, New Report Finds
- Five Boats Sank at Trump Boat Parade in Central Texas Lake, Sheriff’s Office Says
- Northeastern University Dismisses 11 Students, Without Returning Their $36,500 Tuition Fees, for Violating COVID-19 Rules
- Majority of Young Adults in the U.S. Now Live With Their Parents: Report
- Californians Avoids Major Blackouts After Dramatically Cutting Electricity Use During Record Heatwave
- Gender Reveal Event Sparks California Wildfire That Burns Through More Than 7,000 Acres
- ‘This is Crazy.’ A Record 2 Million Acres of California Have Burned This Year With Heat Conditions Predicted to Continue
- Watch a Florida School Counselor Discuss Returning to School During the Pandemic
- During Fire Season in California, Breathing Feels Like a Luxury
- COVID-19 Has Nearly Destroyed the Childcare Industry—and It Might Be Too Late to Save It
- U.S. Crime Victims Often Don’t Get the Government Money Meant to Help Them Heal—and Say They Feel ‘Excluded’
- As Colleges Open During a Pandemic, Student Life Remains Closed
- COVID-19 Has Killed Nearly 200,000 Americans. How Many More Lives Will Be Lost Before the U.S. Gets It Right?
- How Conspiracy Theories Are Shaping the 2020 Election—and Shaking the Foundation of American Democracy
- Exclusive: As Energy Secretary, Rick Perry Mixed Money and Politics in Ukraine. The Deals Could Be Worth Billions
- More Than Half of Americans Worry That White House Pressure Will Lead to a Rushed Coronavirus Vaccine
- Most of the 750,000 People in U.S. Jails Are Eligible to Vote. These Advocates Are Fighting to Get Them Registered
- COVID-19 Is Still Devastating Nursing Homes. The Trump Administration Isn’t Doing Much to Stop It
- FBI Calls Rumors of Extremists Starting Oregon Wildfires ‘Untrue’
- Here’s What the Massive Amount of Smoke Created by West Coast Wildfires Looks Like From Space
- Two Sheriff’s Deputies Shot Multiple Times in Los Angeles County ‘Ambush’
- ‘At the Intersection of Two Criminalized Identities’: Black and Non-Black Muslims Confront a Complicated Relationship With Policing and Anti-Blackness
- The Top 1% of Americans Have Taken $50 Trillion From the Bottom 90%—And That’s Made the U.S. Less Secure
- How Climate Change May Be Contributing to Our Political Instability
- College Professors Made Models Showing How Bad COVID-19 Would Be on Campus. Some Administrators Ignored Them
- Election Officials Say Postal Service Isn’t Helping States Prepare for a Surge in Mail Ballots
- ‘Cancel Rent’ Has Become a Rallying Cry for Cash-Strapped Americans. Here’s Why It Hasn’t Yet Worked in The U.S. City That Championed It
- Voting By Mail? Here Are the Deadlines in Every U.S. State
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg Has Died. She Leaves Behind a Vital Legacy for Women — and Men
- How Cancer Shaped Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Life and Work
- ‘There’s a Growing Sense of Fear.’ Students Adapt to Life at College Amid COVID-19 Risks
- ‘The Only Person I Have Loved.’ Inside Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s History-Shaping Marriage of Equals
- ‘She Knows She Has Left a Legacy.’ The Story Behind TIME’s Commemorative Ruth Bader Ginsburg Cover
- Here’s What Every Current Supreme Court Justice Said About the Passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- ‘How Am I Going To Make It?’ Months of Eviction Uncertainty Are Taking a Toll on Millions of Families
- The CDC Posted—But Then Suddenly Deleted—Critical Guidance About How COVID-19 Actually Spreads
- Tragic Math: The U.S. Exceeds 200,000 COVID-19 Deaths
- Nearly Half of New York City’s Public-School Students Stayed Home to Protest Segregation in a 1964 Boycott. That Fight Is Still Unfinished
- ‘Where Are the Kids?’ School Is Back in Session, but Many Kindergarteners Are Missing
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Discuss Voting and the Importance of Combating Misinformation
- ‘Outrageous and Offensive.’ Kentucky Grand Jury Brings No Charges Over Breonna Taylor’s Death
- ‘I’m Really Glad We’re Now Allowed to Not Just “Shut Up and Sing.”‘ The Chicks on Music, Sexism and Democracy
- “We Don’t Have the Luxury of Time.” Americans Suffer as the Passage of a New COVID Relief Bill Is Complicated by Ginsburg’s Death
- The Inside Story of How Signal Became the Private Messaging App for an Age of Fear and Distrust
- Migrants Stranded in Mexico Have 1 Year to File for Asylum. COVID-19 Is Making That Deadline Nearly Impossible
- Citing ‘Political Agenda’ and Closed Door Testimonies, Lawyers and Activists Grapple With Grand Jury’s Breonna Taylor Verdict
- CDC Calls Off Minnesota COVID-19 Study After Reports of Racism and Intimidation Against Surveyors of Color
- Two People Injured After Driver Speeds Into Southern California Protest
- 100 Arrested During Unauthorized and ‘Unruly’ Car Rally in Maryland
- Former Trump Campaign Manager Brad Parscale Detained After Threatening to Harm Himself
- Alarming Data Show a Third Wave of COVID-19 Is About to Hit the U.S.
- The Biggest Moments From the First Presidential Debate
- President Trump Was Asked to Condemn White Supremacists. He Gave Them ‘a Huge Win’ Instead
- ‘It Was a Purposeful Trap.’ NYPD Planned Attack and Mass Arrests of Protesters, Human Rights Group Says
- ‘It’s a Very Unusual Situation.’ What the Motion to Release the Breonna Taylor Grand Jury Records Says About the Case
- Whether or Not You’re Able to Vote in Jail May Come Down to Where You’re Incarcerated
- Massive Layoffs Are Underway Across the U.S., Threatening the Already Frail Recovery
- California’s Sweeping Wildfires Have Now Burned Through More Than 4 Million Acres
- CDC Acknowledges Threat of Indoor COVID-19 Spread Beyond 6 Feet
- Donald Trump, M.D.: How the President Is Shaping His Own Treatment
- Cybersecurity Pioneer John McAfee Arrested in Spain on U.S. Tax Evasion Charges
- Texas Police Officer Charged With Murder After Shooting Unarmed Black Man
- ‘You’re Gonna Beat It.’ How Donald Trump’s COVID-19 Battle Has Only Fueled Misinformation
- Native Americans Could Help Swing Arizona—But Many Struggle to Cast Their Ballot
- As Donald Trump Heads Back to Work in the Oval Office, His Colleagues Face ‘A Dangerous Moment’
- Why Pence and Harris Couldn’t Stop Talking About Fracking During the Vice Presidential Debate
- ‘I’m Here Today Calling for Transformation.’ Mark Ruffalo and Gloria Walton on Climate Justice
- ‘My Faith in This World Is Gone.’ For Protesters Injured by Police, There’s No Real Recovery
- Democrats and Republicans Aren’t Watching the Same Pandemic
- How Old-Fashioned Letter-Writing Became 2020’s Campaign Innovation
- The U.S. Spent Billions of Dollars on Biodefense. COVID-19 Was the Attack it Never Saw Coming
- Nursing Home Residents Struggle to Vote Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic
- ‘This Behavior Is Taught’ Pennsylvania’s Second Lady Shares Video of White Woman Calling Her the N-word
- As Indigenous Peoples Day Becomes More Widely Celebrated, Christopher Columbus Statues Become Lightning Rods
- ‘Momma’s Not Stopping Until That Jail Goes Down.’ The Family of Jamel Floyd, New York Man Who Died After Being Pepper Sprayed By Jail Guards, Speak Out
- ‘A Perfect Storm.’ The Michigan Plot Lays Bare the Dangers of Ignoring the Far-Right Threat
- Women Are Deciding Not to Have Babies Because of the Pandemic. That’s Bad for All of Us
- Workers Who Were Laid Off Say They’re Being Passed Over—For Their Own Jobs
- Have a Problem With Your Mail-In Ballot? Advocates Are Pushing States to Let You Correct It
- ‘If We Had a Panic Button, We’d be Hitting it.’ Women Are Exiting the Labor Force En Masse—And That’s Bad For Everyone
- What One Crowdfunding Campaign Reveals About Why It’s Hard for U.S. Cities to Address Violence
- Rural U.S. Hospitals Are on Life Support as a Third Wave of COVID-19 Strikes
- Rep. Jim Clyburn: Trump’s Reelection Will ‘Seal the Fortunes of This Democracy – It Will Be No More’
- Pet Owners Are Diverse, but Veterinarians Are Overwhelmingly White. Black Veterinarians Want to Change That
- West Coast Farmers Had a Hellish Summer. It Might Not Be an Aberration.
- Uncovering the Hidden $372 Billion Cost of Our Criminal Justice System
- The Rise of the ‘Carebnb’: Is This Home-Based Model the Future of the Childcare Industry?
- Here’s Everything You Need to Know About Voting
- President Trump Won’t Say How 545 Migrant Children Still Separated From Their Parents Will Be Reunited
- Some Parents Are Demanding In-Person Schooling as the Pandemic Stretches On
- Police Are Preparing for the Election ‘In Ways They Never Would Have Had To’ Before 2020