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U.S.: Part 197
- The Supreme Court Could Soon Decide When a Federal Officer Can Be Sued
- What President Biden’s State of the Union Says About the Politics of Abortion
- This California City’s Attempt to Charge People for Driving Back-Fired. Here’s Why That Matters for Everyone
- U.S. Colleges, and Their Russian and Ukrainian Students, Are Caught Up In a Crisis
- As Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation Looms, Republicans Look to the Midterms and Beyond
- How Their Son’s Death Drove His Parents to Find an Alternative to Tradition
- Criminal-Justice Reform Was a Key Part of President Biden’s Campaign. Here’s How He’s Done So Far
- Florida Just Passed the “Don’t Say Gay” Bill. Here’s What It Means for Kids
- Some Argue the U.S. Should Offer Refuge to Russian Troops Who Defect. Could It Even Work?
- The U.S. Buys Little Oil From Russia. Its Ban Will Still Have Big Consequences
- Russians Around the World Are Facing Abuse and Harassment Amid the Ukraine Conflict
- Return to the Office? Not in This Housing Market
- Breonna Taylor’s Killing Sparked Restrictions on No-Knock Warrants. But Experts Say Those Rules Don’t Actually Change Much
- A Wave of Ukrainians and Russians at the U.S.-Mexico Border Puts Pressure on Biden’s Immigration Restrictions
- A Haitian Man’s Brutal Experience With U.S. Border Agents Sparked Outrage. Now He’s Telling His Story
- What Idaho’s Texas-Style Abortion Ban Means for the Rest of the Country
- People Detained in ICE Facilities Haven’t Seen Their Loved Ones in Two Years
- One Year After Atlanta Shootings, Why We’re Still Struggling With Anti-AAPI Hate
- A Year After the Atlanta Spa Shootings, Asians in America Are Facing a Different Kind of Abuse
- What We Can Learn From America’s Most Recent COVID-19 Vaccine Converts
- The Fed Must Do Much More to Fight Inflation—And Fast
- The U.S. Tried Permanent Daylight Saving Time Before. Here’s What Happened
- Spotlight or Silence? A Former FBI Agent on the Best Approach to Help Brittney Griner
- Fauci Warns of Potential Rise in U.S. COVID-19 Cases as Funding Runs Dry
- Fauci Says U.S. COVID-19 Infections Likely to Rise Again
- Why the SEC’s New Climate Rules Could Divide Corporate America
- Culture Wars Could Be Coming to a School Board Near You
- Madeleine Albright, Trailblazing Secretary of State, Dies
- Why You Probably Don’t Need to Worry About 1970s-Style Stagflation
- Supreme Court Ruling Expands Death Row Prisoners’ Religious Rights
- Gas Prices May Be Rising But You’re Still Not Paying for the True Cost of Driving
- Why You Still Can’t Just Walk Into a Pharmacy and Get a Prescription for a COVID-19 Pill
- The Battle Over the Future of the Anti-Abortion Movement if the Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade
- Someone Is Killing Wild Horses in Arizona. One Woman Is Determined to Find Out Who
- Why the FBI Won’t Release Quarterly Crime Stats for 2021
- ‘A Solution Looking for a Problem.’ Voting Rights Advocates Sound Alarm on Election Police Force Units
- Why Federal Student Loan Payments Probably Won’t Restart This May
- Inside the Capitol Hill Staffers’ Effort to Unionize Congress
- How the Biden Administration Contradicts Itself on Key Immigration Policies
- Republicans are Increasingly Targeting ‘Divisive Concepts’ at Colleges and Universities
- This Tech Leader is Harnessing Collective Action to Green the Grid
- ‘I Hope This Law Is Obliterated.’ Plaintiffs in the First Lawsuit Challenging ‘Don’t Say Gay’ in Florida Speak Out
- Black Kids Were Already Exposed to More Gun Violence Than White Kids. The Pandemic Widened That Gap
- Submit Your Nominations Now for TIME’s Innovative Teachers of the Year
- How an ‘Imposter’ Journalist Changed the Course of World War I
- The New $10 Billion COVID-19 Deal Leaves Uninsured People at Risk
- Xylazine, a Dangerous Veterinary Tranquilizer, Is Showing Us the Future of the Overdose Crisis
- ‘A Crisis Point.’ Schools Are Fighting to Extend a Meal Program That Keeps Millions of Kids Fed
- As American Workers Return to the Office, Democrats Push to Address the Lack of Affordable Childcare
- Biden Faces Republican Outrage Over Immigration After Announcing End of Title 42
- We Have the Technology to Solve Climate Change. What We Need Is Political Will
- The Current COVID-19 Booster-Shot Strategy is Not Sustainable, Says FDA’s Expert Panel
- Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation Was a Referendum on Who Gets to Have Power in America
- Title 42 is Ending in May, But These Migrants Can’t Wait That Long
- No Clean Water, Unplowed Streets: What the Public Sector’s Hiring Problem Means For All of Us
- As War in Ukraine Worsens, Congress Wields Limited Power To Punish Russia
- Digging Into My Family’s Racist History Turned Up Truths America Is Still Wrestling With
- COVID-19 Could Be Surging in the U.S. Right Now and We Might Not Even Know It
- Philadelphia Revives Mask Mandate, Breaking With Big-City Peers
- Oil Climate Disclosures Riddled With ‘Questionable Claims,’ Study Finds
- After Brooklyn Shooting, an Unsettling Day for Parents and Teachers
- Sunset Park Residents Wait for News as Suspect Remains at Large After Brooklyn Subway Shooting
- Meet the 95-Year-Old ‘Medical Detective’ Who Has Examined Famous Cases From JFK to JonBenet Ramsey
- In Search of Funding, Tribal Communities Are Turning to Corporate Investment to Embrace Solar Power
- Where Migrants Suffered Matters at the U.S.-Mexico Border
- Bono: America Might Be the Greatest Song the World Has Yet to Hear
- Brooklyn Shooting Fuels Debate Over Whether Police Really Make Subways Safer
- What We Know So Far About the Police Shooting in Grand Rapids, Mich.
- Why Millions of Americans Probably Won’t See Their Tax Refunds for Months
- As COVID-Era Restrictions End, Disabled Americans Want to Avoid a ‘Return to Normal’
- Alabama’s Wave of Anti-LGBTQ Legislation Could Have National Consequences
- Why California Is Delaying Its COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Schools
- U.S. Officials Deploy Technology to Track More Than 200,000 Immigrants, Triggering a New Privacy Lawsuit
- Behind ‘Grand Rapids Nice,’ Police Problems Run Deep in Michigan
- The Key Policy We Need to End the COVID-19 Pandemic Is Being Ignored
- Which Airlines—and Other Transit Services—Are Still Requiring Masks
- Texas Frontline Workers Win New Representation in County Government
- One in Ten Black Children in America Are Separated From Their Parents by the Child-Welfare System. A New Book Argues That’s No Accident
- Texas Is About to Execute a Woman for Her Daughter’s Death. But She May Well Be Innocent
- America Gave Up on Overtime—and It’s Costing Workers $35,451 a Year
- Republicans Are Punishing Disney for Opposing Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay Law.’ Here’s What That Means for the Company
- Why Michelle Obama’s Brother Is Suing His Kids’ Former School
- ‘We Knew It Was Coming.’ Police-Reform Advocates in Grand Rapids, Mich., Had Been Bracing for a Death Like Patrick Lyoya’s
- Florida’s Governor Just Signed the ‘Stop Woke Act.’ Here’s What It Means for Schools and Businesses
- As Patrick Lyoya’s Family Mourns, African-American and Immigrant Communities Cry Out for Justice Together
- France Votes on Macron and Le Pen’s Different Visions
- The Battle Over ‘Remain in Mexico’ Shows How U.S. Immigration Policy Has Reached ‘Peak Confusion’
- Why It’s So Hard to the Get Birth Control You Want Covered by Insurance
- He Came Out of Nowhere and Humbled Amazon. Is Chris Smalls the Future of Labor?
- Why Double Digit Rent Hikes Are Here to Stay
- COVID-19 Risks for Kids Under 5 Right Now: What Parents Should Know
- 100,000 Ukrainians Are Now Welcome to the U.S.—But Without Benefits or a Path to Citizenship
- South Carolina’s Planned Firing Squad Executions Raise Complicated Questions About the Future of the Death Penalty
- What to Know About Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s Defamation Trial
- Guns Became the Leading Cause of Death for American Children and Teens in 2020
- Biden Officials Deflect Blame as U.S. Prepares for an Influx of Migrants at the Border
- How Trevor Reed, the American Just Released From Russian Custody, Fits Into the History of Prisoner Swaps
- How ‘Social and Emotional Learning’ Became the Newest Battleground in the Classroom Wars
- The Economy is Great. The Middle Class is Mad
- 30 Years After the Rodney King Verdict, Why Advocates Believe ‘Reforms Didn’t Go Far Enough’