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U.S.: Part 191
- Why Greening Your 401(K) Isn’t As Easy As It Should Be
- An Animated Guide to This Year’s Massive Brood X Cicada Emergence
- ‘I Don’t Think You’re Going to Be Eating Tonight.’ Muslims Describe Ramadan in U.S. Prisons
- The Story Behind TIME’s First-Ever BIPOC-Led Issue
- ‘I Didn’t Have the Privilege of Escaping.’ 8 TIME Journalists Reflect on a Year of Covering Stories About Their Communities
- Americans Have Learned to Talk About Racial Inequality. But They’ve Done Little to Solve It
- People Expected Police Behavior to Change After George Floyd’s Murder. The Numbers Tell a Different Story
- Visions of Equity
- Rebuilding the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program Is an Opportunity for Biden to Seize
- ‘A Visual Embodiment of Joy.’ Chanel Miller and More AAPI Artists Create Vibrant Murals for Chinatown Restaurants
- If We Really Believe Farmworkers Are Essential, We Must Protect Their Mental Health
- Depression Is a Pandemic. Let’s Use the Lessons of COVID-19 to Find Treatments
- SCOTUS Rules Police Cannot Search Homes Without Warrants in the Name of ‘Community Caretaking’
- Anthony Fauci, 100 Days Into the Biden Administration, Is Finally Getting to Do His Job
- Los Angeles Had a Chance to Build a Better City After the Rodney King Violence in 1992. Here’s Why It Failed
- I Visited My Grandkids After 16 Months and Realized How Much the Pandemic Had Changed Me
- A New Crowdsourcing App Hopes to Serve as the ‘Green Book’ for LGBTQ People of Color
- The CDC’s Abrupt Change to Mask Guidelines Puts People at Risk
- ICE to End the Use of Georgia Facility at Center of Hysterectomy Allegations
- Shelters From Reynosa to Tijuana Are at Capacity and Scrambling for Resources as the U.S. Continues to Expel Migrants
- Our System Criminalizes Black Pregnancy. As a District Attorney, I Refuse to Prosecute These Cases
- We Need More Kindness in Our Lives: Let’s Make 143 Day a National Holiday to Honor Mr. Rogers’ Legacy
- The U.S. CDC’s Mask Guidance Ignores the Risks Workers Face Every Day
- How Online Activism and the Racial Reckoning in the U.S. Have Helped Drive a Groundswell of Support for Palestinians
- “Charlie Bit My Finger” Is About to Leave YouTube Forever. Here’s Why
- MacKenzie Scott Gave Away $6 Billion Last Year. It’s Not As Easy As It Sounds
- Travel Is Coming Back, and Artificial Intelligence May Be Planning Your Next Flight
- Our Eyes on the Virus: Why We Still Need Widespread Rapid Testing Even With Vaccines
- Uplifting AAPI Voices: A TIME Summit
- Racist Slurs, Broken Glass, Then a Return to Business for an Asian-Owned Store Attacked Twice. ‘We Have No Choice.’
- The CDC’s New Mask Guidance May Be Motivating People to Get Vaccinated—But Not for the Reason You Might Think
- The Pandemic Revealed How Much We Hate Our Jobs. Now We Have a Chance to Reinvent Work
- America’s Racial Awakening Forces Virginia Military Institute To Confront Its Past—And Future
- 100 Years After the Tulsa Race Massacre, Meet the Forensic Anthropologist Searching for Victims’ Remains
- ‘Change is Coming.’ Activists Just Scored Big Wins Against ExxonMobil, Chevron and Shell
- The Growing Anti-Democratic Threat of Christian Nationalism in the U.S.
- We Must Give All Prisoners Access to Resources to Pursue College Education
- Watch TIME’s First-Ever ‘Uplifting AAPI Voices’ Summit Featuring Senator Mazie Hirono, Constance Wu, Prabal Gurung and More
- Constance Wu and Jenny Han on the Power of Inclusive Storytelling
- Beyond Tulsa: The Historic Legacies and Overlooked Stories of America’s ‘Black Wall Streets’
- Exclusive: How an Accused Russian Agent Worked With Rudy Giuliani in a Plot Against the 2020 Election
- The Most Powerful Court in the U.S. Is About to Decide the Fate of the Most Vulnerable Children
- 2021 Could Be the Biggest Wedding Year Ever. But Are Guests Ready to Gather?
- A Survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre Says Her Family Is Still Trying to Break Its Curse, 100 Years Later
- Finding New Optimism In Those Pandemic Babies
- From AIDS to COVID-19, America’s Medical System Has a Long History of Relying on Filipino Nurses to Fight on the Frontlines
- Renaming U.S. Army Bases Should Start with America’s Unrecognized Veterans
- “We Owe It to Future Generations to Explain Why.” How Robert McNamara Came to Write His Memoirs About Vietnam
- Why Black Americans Need Black-Owned Banks
- In Texas, Democrats Go All In to Fight Voting Restrictions
- In Unanimous Ruling, SCOTUS Affirms Authority of Native American Tribal Governments and Police Forces
- Wildfires Are Getting Worse, So Why Is the U.S. Still Building Homes With Wood?
- The U.S. Vaccination Effort Is Leaving Its Most Vulnerable Residents Behind
- As Shootings Continue to Surge in 2021, Americans Set to Face a Summer Plagued by Gun Violence
- How Can We Escape the COVID-19 Vaccine Culture Wars?
- The Great American Reopening, in 5 Charts
- What America’s Plutocrats Today Should Learn From Past Generations
- The Keystone XL Pipeline Has Officially Been Canceled After Opposition From Biden Administration
- Andraya Yearwood, a Star of Hulu’s New Changing the Game Documentary, Talks Life as a Trans Athlete
- Putting an End to the Pandemic Means Putting Artists Back to Work
- How Biden Plans to Get Tough On Vladimir Putin in Their Geneva Summit
- ‘Reasonable People Know the Elections Are Over.’ Secretary of State Katie Hobbs on Death Threats, Arizona’s Election ‘Audit’, and Running for Governor
- ‘A Year Full of Emotions.’ What Kids Learned From the COVID-19 Pandemic
- U.S. Air Travelers Top 2 Million for First Time in Pandemic
- We Must Help the Afghan Interpreters Who Helped Us
- We Used to Have a Lyme Disease Vaccine. Are We Ready to Bring One Back?
- For HIV/AIDS Survivors, COVID-19 Reawakened Old Trauma—And Renewed Calls for Change
- Supreme Court Sides With Catholic Agency in LGBTQ Foster Care Case—But Avoids Major Religious Freedom Questions
- The U.S. Government Placed a Big Bet on an Antiviral Pill to Fight COVID-19
- The U.S. Is Increasingly Diverse, So Why Is Segregation Getting Worse?
- In Texas-Mexico Border Towns, COVID-19 Has Had an Unconscionably High Death Toll
- Here’s Why Bitcoin Just Dropped Below $30,000 For the First Time in Months
- Inside the Biden Administration’s Grassroots Push to Get America Vaccinated
- The U.S. COVID-19 Outbreak Is Still Bad—And It Could Get Worse
- The Pandemic Caused the Biggest Decline in U.S. Life Expectancy since World War 2. Black and Hispanic Americans Have Suffered the Most
- ‘Critical Race Theory Is Simply the Latest Bogeyman.’ Inside the Fight Over What Kids Learn About America’s History
- It’s More Than Just Rain and Snow. Climate Change Will Hit Air Travel in Surprising Ways
- After His 2020 Death in a New York Jail Cell, Jamel Floyd’s Family File Lawsuit Against Bureau of Prisons
- Minneapolis Police Were Cleared in the Killing of Terrance Franklin. Franklin’s Family Says a Video Proves He Was Executed—and Now the Case May Be Reopened
- How Britney Spears’ Case Could Change the Future of Conservatorship
- Derek Chauvin Was Just Sentenced to 22 and a Half Years. But America’s Law-Enforcement System Still Isn’t Set Up for Accountability
- Watch PRIDE: A TIME Summit, Featuring Billy Eichner, Hayley Kiyoko, Mj Rodriguez, and More
- The U.S. Can’t Move Forward on LGBTQ Rights Without Reparations
- In Win For LGBTQ Rights, Supreme Court Declines to Hear Appeal Challenging Landmark Trans Rights Ruling
- What the U.S. Can Learn About Health Care From This West Virginia County’s Successful Vaccine Rollout
- The IRS Is Struggling to Keep Up—And That’s Bad For Everyone
- This Should Be a Boom Time for Restaurants. But Owners—and the Few Workers Remaining—Are Struggling
- Miami Is Used to Disasters. The Surfside Collapse Felt Different
- Why Does the QAnon Conspiracy Thrive Despite All its Unfulfilled Prophecies?
- HRC Files Lawsuit Challenging Florida’s Transgender Sports Ban—and Announces More To Come
- How The Extreme Heat in the Pacific Northwest Is Taxing Electric Grids (and People’s Air Conditioners)
- Most Christian Colleges Will Never Be a Safe Space For LGBTQ Students. But They Must Still Do Better To Affirm and Support Us
- When Your Body Counts But Your Vote Does Not: How Prison Gerrymandering Distorts Political Representation
- Amazon Adds New Leadership Principles Days Before Jeff Bezos Steps Down
- Pacific Northwest Wineries Are Shaking Off the Extreme Heat Wave, But Are Worried What It Means for the Industry’s Future
- The Trump-Era ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy Is Winding Down. But More Than 4,600 Are Left Out
- ‘Stories Can Be War.’ How Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Viral Essay Has Implications Far Beyond the Literary World
- Loving Your Country Means Teaching Its History Honestly
- This Week’s Heat Wave Is Pushing Businesses and Workers to Their Limit
- Pentagon Cancels $10 Billion ‘JEDI’ Cloud Deal Awarded to Microsoft