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U.S.: Part 190
- These Moms Work as Doctors and Scientists. But They’ve Also Taken On Another Job: Fighting COVID-19 Misinformation Online
- Mass Shootings: ‘This Is What Normal Has Come to Be Like in America’
- Derek Chauvin’s Trial Set to Begin Over the Death of George Floyd
- ‘That’s Where We Look For a Shoulder to Lean On.’ How One South Carolina Pastor Is Combating Vaccine Hesitancy in Communities of Color
- How a Shared Goal to Dismantle White Supremacy Is Fueling Black-Asian Solidarity
- Georgia Has Enacted Sweeping Changes to Its Voting Law. Here’s Why Voting Rights Advocates Are Worried
- ‘Garbage Freaking Everywhere’ as Americans Venture Outdoors After a Year of Lockdowns
- I Wear My Son’s Jacket to Remind Me of What’s at Stake in Fighting Gun Violence
- ‘We Not Human At All.’ Why the Fight to Unionize an Alabama Amazon Warehouse Could Spur a Labor Union Resurgence
- I Found a Rainbow At the End of My Hunt For a Vaccine Appointment
- Getting a Prescription to Die Remains Tricky Even As Aid-in-Dying Bills Gain Momentum Across the U.S.
- ‘America’s Is on Trial’ as Derek Chauvin Faces Justice in the Death of George Floyd
- Poll: Fewer Than Half of American Adults Now Belong to a House of Worship
- We Must Treat Gun Violence as a Public Health Crisis. These 4 Steps Will Help Us Reduce Deaths
- A ‘History of Exclusion, of Erasure, of Invisibility.’ Why the Asian-American Story Is Missing From Many U.S. Classrooms
- George Floyd Was ‘Terrified, Scared,’ Says Witness Who Recorded Derek Chauvin Kneeling on His Neck
- What Counts as a Mass Shooting? Why So Much of America’s Gun Violence Gets Overlooked
- ‘Our Feminism Must Be Unapologetically Expansive.’ More Than 465 Activists and Celebrities Signed an Open Letter Supporting Trans Women and Girls
- Is the U.S. Entering a Fourth Wave of COVID-19?
- Georgia’s New Voting Restrictions Are a Step Back Into Our State’s Dark History
- Applying to College Was Never Easy for Most Students. The Pandemic Made It Nearly Impossible
- Erasing Student Debt Makes Economic Sense. So Why Is It So Hard to Do?
- ‘A Big Asterisk on the Future.’ High School Counselors on Challenges Facing the Class of 2021
- What to Know About What’s Happening to Unaccompanied Minors at the Border
- ‘An Actor’s Actor.’ Alia Shawkat on Jessica Walter’s One-Liners, Memes and Comedic Legacy
- Companies Condemn Georgia’s Restrictive Voting Law Amid Pressure Campaign From Advocates
- Deaths Among America’s Homeless Are Soaring in the Pandemic. A Photographer Captures A Community In Crisis
- Before You Have That Bonfire of the Stretchy Pants, Consider Some Pandemic Wardrobe Habits You Should Keep
- One-Third of U.S. Troops Opted Out of the COVID-19 Vaccine. Here’s Why That Is Dangerous for National Security
- How Google’s Big Supreme Court Victory Could Change Software Forever
- Marc Elias Fought Trump’s 2020 Election Lawsuits. Can He Win The Battle Over Voting Rights?
- How We Define Violent Crime in America Shapes Who Gets Punished for It—And Who Doesn’t
- From Sirens to Songbirds: COVID’s Second Spring Brings Hope
- Amid Rising Gun Violence, Biden to Unveil First Executive Actions to Curb Shootings
- The Number of Unaccompanied Children Arriving at the U.S.-Mexico Border Doubled From February to March
- The Capitol Attack Was the Most Documented Crime in History. Will That Ensure Justice?
- ‘I’m Going to Make a Change.’ Police Departments Struggle to Recruit Black Cops, So This HBCU Came Up With a Plan
- In Arkansas, Trans Youth Face the Country’s Strictest Laws Yet
- How the Pressure of the Model Minority Myth Restricts Our Imagination—and Our Freedom
- A Surprising Opinion From Justice Thomas May Signal an Ominous Shift on Free Speech
- ‘You Can’t Escape the Gravitational Pull of Jeff Bezos.’ How Amazon Won the Preliminary Union Vote in Alabama
- ‘They Want the West to Be Frightened.’ Ukraine’s President on Why Russia Sent Troops to the Border
- Amid Derek Chauvin Trial, Minnesota Grapples With Another Police Killing of an Unarmed Black Man
- Eight in Ten Americans are Concerned About Partisanship. Here’s How ‘The Unum Test’ Can Reunite America
- Trillions of ‘Brood X’ Cicadas Are About to Emerge Across the U.S. to Sing, Mate and Die. Here’s What to Expect
- Bernie Madoff, Financier Who Operated the Largest Ponzi Scheme in History, Dies
- A Radical Idea to Address the Deficit: Enforce Tax Laws
- ‘It’s Mean-Spirited.’Â A Blind Disability Advocate on How Georgia’s New Election Law Could Make Voting Even Harder
- As J&J’s COVID-19 Vaccine Remains Shelved, Who Will Be Most Affected?
- Reckoning With One Police Shooting and Another Police Trial, Minnesota Activists Are Weary, and Wary of Reform Goals
- QAnon Candidates Are Winning Local Elections. Can They Be Stopped?
- The Intersection Where George Floyd Died Has Become a Strange, Sacred Place. Will Its Legacy Endure?
- ‘Climate Change Doesn’t Have a Political Party.’ Conservative Environmentalist Benji Backer on Crossing Partisan Lines to Solve The Climate Crisis
- Influencers, Developers, Crypto Currency Tycoons: How Puerto Ricans Are Fighting Back Against the Outsiders Using the Island as a Tax Haven
- Being Single Was Just a Part of Their Lives Before the Pandemic. Then It Became the Defining One
- We Need More ‘Good Conflict’ in Our Lives. Here’s How It Works
- I’m Awash In Pandemic-Fueled Gratitude and Taking a Solitary Cross-Country Road Trip
- In Dreams Begin Responsibilities: The Bountiful Life of Vartan Gregorian
- Americans Faced Less Financial Hardship in 2020 Than Before the Pandemic—But That May Not Last
- The Biden Administration Is Trying to Kickstart the Great American Electric Vehicle Race
- Walter Mondale, Former Vice President and History-Making Presidential Candidate, Dies at 93
- Will Trust in the Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Recover? Europe’s AstraZeneca Experience Suggests Not
- Derek Chauvin Is Found Guilty of Murdering George Floyd, in a Milestone for America’s Reckoning on Race
- To Protect the Next George Floyd, We Must Remove the Threat of Police Violence from Everyday Life
- Black Citizens of Minneapolis Have Been ‘Living in a Perpetual State of Trauma.’ Derek Chauvin’s Guilty Verdict Only Begins to Relieve It
- The Derek Chauvin Verdict Is Haunted by the Ghosts of Those Who Found No Justice
- ‘Still So Much Work To Be Done.’ Buoyed by Chauvin Trial Results, the Police Reform Movement Looks Ahead
- ‘It Was All Worth It.’ After Being Injured and Arrested by Police, These George Floyd Protesters Now Feel Vindicated
- Survey: ‘Faith-Based Approaches’ Could Help Convince Millions of Americans to Get COVID-19 Vaccines
- George Floyd’s Family Reacted to the Verdict With an Uncontrollable Cry. That Sound Echoes Through Black America
- The Story Behind TIME’s George Floyd ‘Justice—Not Yet For All’ Cover
- Leaving Afghanistan Isn’t Enough to End America’s Forever Wars
- ‘We Are Not a Match.’ Bumble User Turns in Alleged Capitol Rioter Who Boasted About Taking Part in the Jan. 6 Insurrection
- The Free Market is Dead: What Will Replace It?
- The Supreme Court Is Taking Up a Case That Could Impact Gun Rights For Millions
- What Biden’s Recognition of Armenian Genocide Means to Armenian-Americans
- To Solve Disordered Migration, Governments Need to Think About Climate Change
- How the FDA’s Menthol Cigarette Ban Fits Into a New Era of U.S. Tobacco Regulation
- President Biden Made the Right Choice to Withdraw from Afghanistan
- America’s 1% Got Way Richer During the Pandemic. We Need a Onetime Wealth Tax to Help Rebuild the Country
- A Year in a School Bus: Amid COVID-19, A Family Finds Freedom Traveling the American West
- America’s Single, Fully-Vaccinated Seniors Are Looking for Love Again
- The Empire State Building Opened During the Great Depression. Its Survival Story Holds a Lesson for Today
- Michael Lewis Found the People Who Should Have Been in Charge During the Pandemic
- Amtrak’s Boss Has a Plan to Make You Love Trains Again. Will it Work?
- SCOTUS Rules Certain ‘Low-Level’ Crack Cocaine Offenders Do Not Qualify For Reduced Sentencing
- A New Study Reveals that Not Prosecuting People for Nonviolent Misdemeanors May Actually Reduce Crime
- Why Men Are Falling Behind in COVID-19 Vaccination
- ‘Where’s the Glory in Helping Goliath Beat David?’ Inside Ben Crump’s Quest to Raise the Value of Black Life in America
- Why Would a Long-Term Couple Like Bill and Melinda Gates Get Divorced? Here’s What Marriage Therapists Say
- The U.S. Birth Rate Dropped Last Year, But Don’t Blame It All on the Pandemic
- The Facebook Oversight Board’s Decision Didn’t Change Much for Trump. But It Could Have Implications Far Beyond Him
- On Clubhouse, a Global Jewish Community Takes Root
- The 3 Science-Backed Strategies That Can Help You Achieve Your Post-Pandemic Goals
- ‘Needle Phobia’ May Be Keeping Some From Getting Their COVID-19 Vaccine. Here’s How to Cope
- Genetically Modified Mosquitoes Have Come to the U.S. Will They Work?
- The Empire State Building’s Green Retrofit Was a Success. Will Other Buildings Follow Suit?
- The U.S. Is Entering a New COVID-19 Vaccination Crisis
- Suicide Among Black Girls Is a Mental Health Crisis Hiding in Plain Sight
- Arizona Just Became the Latest State to Approve Mail Voting Restrictions. Here’s What to Know