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U.S.: Part 196
- U.S. Food Prices Are Up. Are the Food Corporations to Blame for Taking Advantage?
- The Right to Vote Is More Important Than the Filibuster
- ‘I Was Just Thinking About My Son.’ Shot In His Own Home, a Gun Violence Victim Shares His Story
- Kid of the Year Finalist Lino Marrero, 15, Invented a Shoe That Can Charge a Cell Phone
- ‘A Voice For All Time.’ Songwriter Diane Warren Remembers Ronnie Spector
- Remembering André Leon Talley: Remarkably Accessible in an Elitist Fashion Industry
- Exclusive: Intel Reveals Plans for Massive New Ohio Factory, Fighting the Chip Shortage Stateside
- The Brain Drain That Is Killing America’s Economy
- Democrats Lost Virginia By Ignoring Parents. Snow Days Show They Still Are
- Dr. Fauci Says U.S. Omicron Outbreak ‘Going in the Right Direction’
- How the Pandemic and Anti-Asian Violence Spurred 2 States to Change History Lessons
- Small Businesses Need Help Again. But More Stimulus Could Be Risky
- Trump Could Still Lead the U.S. to Civil War—Even if He Doesn’t Run in 2024
- As Atlanta DA’s Trump Election Probe Advances, She Explains Her Approach
- America’s First Openly Trans City Council President Wants to Heal Minneapolis
- Death Doulas Used to Be Rare. The COVID-19 Pandemic Changed That
- Kid of the Year Finalist Lujain Alqattawi, 13, Teaches English to Kids in Refugee Camps
- Tens of Thousands of Afghans Who Fled The Taliban Are Now Marooned in America’s Broken Immigration Bureaucracy
- We Urgently Need a New National COVID-19 Response Plan
- Community Leaders Fear Eric Adams’ Plan to End Gun Violence Is Leaving the Public Out of ‘Public Safety’
- Why Kamala Harris’ Trip to Honduras Is Really About the U.S.-Mexico Border
- The Great Resignation Fueled Higher Pay—Even For Those Who Didn’t Switch Jobs
- Where the New First Cat Fits in the History of Presidential Pets
- Red States Aren’t Waiting for the Supreme Court’s Roe Decision to Push New Abortion Bans
- A Bomb Cyclone Threatens to Bring Blizzards Along Atlantic Coast. Here’s What That Is.
- This CEO Is Fighting For His Nonprofit’s Mission in New York Federal Court
- How One Dance Studio Became a Bulwark Against Loneliness in New York City’s Chinatown
- Black History Lives in Memories and Minds. COVID-19 Has Endangered Those Traditions
- Marcia Fudge Is Trying to Decide Which Fire to Put Out First
- Kid of the Year Finalist Ethan Hill, 11, on Helping the Homeless: ‘If You See a Problem, Fix It’
- Homeland Security Chief Calls For a Pathway to Citizenship for Families Separated by Trump
- How America Saved Millions of Dogs—By Moving Them
- ‘Enough is Enough.’ Meeting New York City Mayor, Biden Pledges Progress in Fight Against Gun Violence
- Restricting Academic Ties With China Is a ‘Huge, Huge Mistake’ Warns Ivy League College President
- What My Friendship With a Former White Supremacist Taught Me About Repentance
- What We Misunderstand About Suicide Among Black Americans
- Biden Extends Trump’s Solar Tariffs With Key Exemption
- NIH Director Francis Collins is Leaving With a Warning for Some Politicians
- Gayle King Remembers the ‘Sparkle’ of Cheslie Kryst—And Hopes to Shine a Light on ‘High-Functioning Depression’
- It’s Time to End Mandatory Masks in SchoolsÂ
- ‘Thierry Mugler Had That Fire.’ John Epperson Remembers the Fashion Visionary
- It’s Time For White People to Have Tough Conversations With Their White Friends and Relatives
- There’s a Problem With How We Train Truckers
- The Legacy of the Reconstruction Era’s Black Political Leaders
- Kid of the Year Finalist Cash Daniels, 13, Cleans Up Literal Tons of Trash
- The Potent Drug Mix Causing Unprecedented Rates of Black Americans to Overdose
- Kid of the Year Finalist Mina Fedor, 13, Speaks Out For Asian Equality
- Kid of the Year Finalist Samirah Horton, 13, Puts Her Anti-Bullying Message to Music
- Kid of the Year Finalist Jayden Perez, 12, Collects Donations For Anyone in Need
- Oakland Is Closing Schools Due to Declining Enrollment. Other Cities Could Be Next
- What Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” Bill Could Mean for LGBTQ Kids
- Meet TIME’s Top Kid of the Year Finalists
- How We Picked the 2021 Kid of the Year
- Here’s What TIME’s 2020 Kid of the Year Gitanjali Rao Is Working On, One Year Later
- Orion Jean Is TIME’s 2021 Kid of the Year
- Inside the Chess Match That Led the Feds to $3.6 Billion in Stolen Bitcoin
- Biden Wants an American Solar Industry. But It Could Come at an Emissions Cost
- U.S. Inflation Hits 40-Year High After Larger-Than-Forecast Gain
- There’s Good Reason to Be Optimistic About Omicron
- As Schools Drop Mask Mandates, Parents of Kids With Disabilities Prepare to Fight
- Eric Adams Wants ‘Dangerousness’ Factored Into New York’s Bail Laws. Advocates Say It Will Only Bring More Bias
- ‘They’re Authoritarians, Dammit!’ Art Spiegelman On the School Board That Cancelled ‘Maus’
- Home Births Became More Popular During the Pandemic. But Many Insurers Still Don’t Cover Them
- Caste Discrimination Exists in the U.S., Too—But a Movement to Outlaw It Is Growing
- Case of Black FedEx Driver Who Says Two White Men Shot At Him Draws DOJ Attention
- How World War II’s ‘Dear John’ Letters Changed American Society
- We Watched Two Decades of Super Bowl Ads. Here’s What They Say About Climate Change.
- Remington to Pay Sandy Hook Families $73 Million in ‘Wake-Up Call’ to Gun Industry
- The Omicron Wave Is Receding But the Pandemic Is Far From Over
- Pediatricians Who Serve Trans Youth Face Increasing Harassment. Lifesaving Care Could Be on the Line
- Tesla Is Used to Controversy. But Its Latest Scandals Could Hurt Its Bottom Line
- College COVID-19 Restrictions No Longer Make Sense
- Elon Musk Gave Away $5.7 Billion Last Year. Here’s Why He’s Not Tweeting About It
- To Take Climate Change Seriously, the U.S. Military Needs to Shrink
- Much Like the Victims They Try to Help, Gun Violence Prevention Workers Have Scars
- The U.S.-Mexico Border Has Long Been a Magnet for Far-Right Vigilantes
- Americans Are Still Living With a 2020 Attitude Toward COVID-19 Risk. It’s Time for That to Change
- How Social Media Shone a Light on the Lauren Smith-Fields Case
- How Eleanor Roosevelt Worked to Stop Her Husband Approving Japanese Internment Camps During World War II
- How the Sandy Hook Families Showed That Gun Makers Aren’t Invincible
- How Gen Z Baristas Are Spreading the Starbucks Unionization Effort
- An Effort to Make the American Corn Industry Climate-Friendly Has Turned Into a Political Melee in the Midwest
- Ahmaud Arbery Killers Found Guilty in Federal Hate Crimes Case
- The Enduring Timeliness of Frederick Douglass’s Last Major Speech
- These Classes Are Near-Death Experiences, and That’s a Good Thing
- A New Study Casts Doubt on One of the Country’s Most Popular Violence Prevention Approaches
- The Other Crisis at the U.S.-Mexico Border: Rising Air Pollution
- How America Educated the Children of Nazis after World War II
- ‘It’s Creating a Witch Hunt.’ How Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s Anti-Trans Directive Hurts LGBTQ Youth
- Three Cops Involved in George Floyd Killing Found Guilty in Federal Case
- The History Behind the First Black Woman Supreme Court Justice Nominee
- Why Sanctions on Russia Aren’t Targeting Oil and Gas
- For Black Parents Resisting White-Washed History, Homeschooling Is an Increasingly Popular Option
- Advocates Urge President Joe Biden to Speak Out on Abortion Rights
- How a Journalist’s Refusal to Testify Against the Black Panthers Changed First Amendment Rights
- Climate Change Will Mean More Expensive Grocery Bills For Everyone, According to New IPCC Report
- Black History Month Has Ended. Here’s What Experts Think the Black Future Will Look Like
- The Big Business Politics Behind the Formation of Yellowstone National Park
- The Tormented Rise of Abolition in 1830’s America
- The Families of George Floyd and Rodney King Didn’t Ask to Be Part of History—But They Know They Are