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U.S.: Part 192
- City Heat is Worse if You’re Not Rich or White. The World’s First Heat Officer Wants to Change That
- Some Workers Are Choosing Their Pets Over Their Jobs as Offices Reopen, But Will Animal-Friendly Workplaces Catch On?
- Last Month Was the Hottest June in North America in Recent Recorded History
- The U.S. Spends Less Than Nearly Every Country on Unemployment. That’s Why People Can’t Get Jobs.
- What Bill Cosby’s Release Really Says About Getting a Conviction Overturned in America
- Uncle of Darnella Frazier Struck, Killed by Minneapolis Police in Pursuit of Robbery Suspect
- There’s a Proven Way to Reduce Gun Violence in America’s Cities. We Just Need to Fund It
- Motherhood Could Have Cost Olympian Allyson Felix. She Wouldn’t Let It
- Most Americans Support Guaranteed Income. Here’s How We Are Working as Mayors to Make It a Reality
- Inside One Combat Vet’s Journey From Defending His Country to Storming the Capitol
- A Wrongful Death Suit Filed by Families of Sandy Hook School Shooting Victims Has Taken a Strange Turn
- West Coast Extreme Heat Returns as Fires Threaten Power Lines
- ‘Young People Are Taking Control Over Their Gender Identity.’ New Research Examines Diversity of Nonbinary Youth
- The Only Way for the U.S. to Reach Herd Immunity Is With COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates
- The Conservative Case Against Banning Critical Race Theory
- ‘The Myth Itself Becomes a Stand-in.’ What Can the Alamo’s History Teach Us About Teaching History?
- The FDA’s New Guillain-Barre Warning For the J&J Vaccine Reflects a Small Increased Risk of the Illness
- How I Curbed My Late Night Insta Yearnings to Move to Another Country
- Senate Backs Bill to Ban Xinjiang Goods Unless Waiver Given
- Expelled From the U.S., Kidnapped in Mexico and Separated From Her 8-Year-Old Daughter. A Mother’s Journey at the Border
- ‘A Serious, Violent Incident.’ Promotion of an ‘Anti-Trans’ Paperback Stirs Criticism of Amazon, American Booksellers Association
- Zaila Avant-garde Knows the Troubling History Behind Her Historic Spelling Bee Win
- LaTanya Gordon Lost Two Sons to Gun Violence in Three Months. A Year Later, Both Cases Remain Unsolved—a Lack of Closure That Haunts Many Fatal Shootings
- My Father’s Life Was Shaped by Racism. So Was His Death
- Sneakers, Rent, and Childcare: How Seven Families Plan to Spend the Expanded Child Tax Credit
- Texas Lawmaker in D.C. on Testing Positive for COVID-19: ‘Let This Be a Reminder’
- A Fourth Wave of COVID-19 Is Brewing in the U.S. Is There Enough Time to Stop It?
- 2020 Saw a Scary Increase in U.S. Drug Overdoses. We Must Take National Action to Help Communities at Risk
- ‘I’ve Never Seen This Level of Fear.’ Why Asian Americans Are Joining the Rush to Buy Guns
- LGBTQ People Across the U.S. Face Many Disparities In Health Care. A New Fellowship Aims to Bridge Those Gaps
- How Far Has America Actually Come Since the Promises of the George Floyd Protests?
- President Biden to Name Google Foe Jonathan Kanter as U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Chief
- COVID-19 Caused U.S. Life Expectancy to Drop 1.5 Years
- Federal Judge Temporarily Halts Arkansas Transgender Health Care Ban, Arguing It Causes ‘Irreparable Harm’
- Hourly Workers Are Demanding Better Pay and Benefits—and Getting Them
- Minnesota Attorney General Who Won Chauvin Conviction ‘Appalled’ by 2013 Police Shooting
- Surprise Jump in Unemployment Claims Shows U.S. Labor Market Churn
- When Parents Said No to Their Kids Being Vaccinated, This Teenager Created VaxTeen. It’s Now More Crucial Than Ever
- Caught Between U.S. Policies and Instability at Home, Haitian Migrants in Tijuana Are in a State of Limbo
- ‘Not a Victim.’ Asian American Elders Stand Resilient in the Wake of Hateful Violence
- Addressing the Flaws in our Mental Healthcare System Could Save Young LGBTQ Lives
- “We’ve Found the Enemy, and It’s Not Each Other.” Heather McGhee’s Quest to End America’s Zero-sum Thinking on Race
- Inside the Quest to Distribute Billions in Rental Assistance Before Eviction Moratoriums Expire
- Texas Democrats Faced Criticism for Fleeing to D.C.—But These Lawmakers See Their Gamble as a Deeply Personal Battle for the Future of Their State
- How the Alleged Outing of a Catholic Priest Shows the Sorry State of Data Privacy in America
- Emmett Till Would Have Been 80 Today. His Story Still Defines the Ongoing Fight for Justice
- Summer Camps Across the U.S. Are Dealing With COVID-19 Outbreaks. So What Happens When School Starts?
- This Vermont Utility Is Revolutionizing Its Power Grid to Fight Climate Change. Will the Rest of the Country Follow Suit?
- Can Employer Mandates Get More Americans Vaccinated? New York and California Are Finding Out
- John Kerry on Border Carbon Tax: The U.S. Doesn’t Want to Push Others Away
- Summer Tutoring Is Not the Solution to a Lost Year of Schooling. It Might Hurt Kids More Than It Helps Them
- After Its Deployment in Upstate New York, Residents Raise Concerns Over Gun Violence Task Force
- Efforts to Reopen a Fatal Shooting by Minneapolis Police Just Hit a Roadblock, But a Prosecutor Says He Won’t Give Up
- Sunisa Lee Is Representing America in the Tokyo Olympics—and a Community America Left Behind
- How the Delta Variant Overtook Missouri: A Lesson for the Rest of the U.S.
- The Capital Gazette Found Justice. But Can the Newspaper Survive?
- Biden’s Last-Ditch Effort to Stop Evictions Frustrates Allies
- Now Is Our Chance to Rebuild U.S. Public Schools To Address Both Climate Change and Racial Inequality
- Minnesota’s Hmong Community Celebrates Suni Lee’s Historic Olympic Win
- ‘The Ripple Effect Is a Major Concern.’ Chicagoans Worry About the Aftermath of Lollapalooza as the Delta Variant Surges
- Can Your Employer Require That You Get Vaccinated? It Depends Where You Live
- Read an Excerpt From the Next Installment of John Lewis’ Graphic-Novel Memoir
- What Women Owe One Another on Black Women’s Equal Pay Day
- ‘Our Opponents Are Getting Desperate.’ Human Rights Campaign President Alphonso David on the Ongoing Fight for LGBTQ Rights
- She Helped New York Through the Worst of the Pandemic. Then the Nightmare Followed Her Home
- Big Tech Is Coming to Small-Town America, But There’s a Catch
- The COVID-19 Vaccines Are Safe and They Work. The FDA Must Move Faster to Approve Them
- Report: Homicides Continue to Slowly Rise in the U.S., While Other Violent Crime Rates Decline
- Andrew Cuomo Is Defiant, But He Could Face Serious Legal Consequences
- What Mike Fanone Can’t Forget
- Photographer Christopher Lee Was at the Capitol on Jan. 6. Here’s What It Was Like to Return to the Story for TIME’s Mike Fanone Cover
- Schools Expected to Leave Virtual Learning Behind in the Fall, but the Delta Variant Is Forcing a Change in Plans
- The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Is a Return to the Old Way of Politics. That’s A Problem for the Climate
- What a Rural Corner of America Can Teach Us All About Community and Resilience
- ‘Widespread and Severe.’ The Climate Crisis Is Here, But There’s Still Time to Limit the Damage
- The Language Of Climate Change Just Changed in a Major Way
- A New Documentary Tells the Harrowing History of Conversion Therapy
- As Some Governors Forbid Mask Mandates, Schools Are Pushing Back
- Why COVID-19 Might Be Here to Stay—And How We’ll Learn to Live With It
- ‘We Were Willing to Give Up Everything.’ Billie Jean King Reflects on Her Legacy and New Memoir All In
- Why I’m Mandating That Austin Schools Must Be Masked When Classes Start
- Extreme Heat in American West Shows Climate Change Is Here
- Kids Can’t Get COVID-19 Vaccines Yet. But We Do Have Ways to Protect Them
- The U.S. Offered My Family a Home After the Vietnam War. It Must Do the Same for Those Fleeing Afghanistan
- Watch: In ‘Unlivable Oasis,’ a Family Struggles to Find Housing on the Front Lines of the Climate Crisis
- Criminal Justice Researchers Studied Over 4 Million 911 Calls. Here’s How Their Findings Could Influence Calls for Police Reform
- ‘Better to Stay Ahead of It.’ Why the White House COVID-19 Strategy Now Involves Vaccine Booster Shots
- Leaving Afghanistan Was the Right Call, But It May Haunt Biden—and the U.S.—Forever
- More Migrants Die Crossing the Border in South Texas Than Anywhere Else in the U.S. This Documentary Depicts the Human Toll
- Superficial Empathy and Watching the Afghan Tragedy On the Little Screen
- Pfizer-BioNTech’s Vaccine Is the First COVID-19 Shot to Get Full Approval From the U.S. FDA
- Why National Teachers Unions Support Vaccine Mandates But Won’t Require Them
- Parents Had Dreamed of a Smooth Return to School This Fall. This Is the Nightmare We’re Facing Instead
- I’m a Councilman in the Least Affordable Region in the U.S. Here’s How We Can Fix the Housing Market
- ‘We Are Standing up for Equal Treatment Before the Law.’ Pennsylvania Abolishes Prison Gerrymandering
- Vermont Offered the U.S. a Textbook for Reopening Schools Safely. Why Is It Throwing Out the Lesson Plan?
- Telehealth Took Off During the Pandemic. Now, Battles Over State Lines and Licensing Threaten Patients’ Options
- California’s Wildfire Problem Could Be Solved by a Few Legal Changes
- March Through TIME
- Pediatric COVID-19 Cases Are Surging, Pushing Hospitals—and Health Care Workers—to Their Breaking Points