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- Most Christian Colleges Will Never Be a Safe Space For LGBTQ Students. But They Must Still Do Better To Affirm and Support Us
- Loving Your Country Means Teaching Its History Honestly
- The Indictment of His CFO Hits Trump Where It Matters—In His Wallet
- Sha’Carri Richardson’s Suspension for Marijuana Defies Common Sense
- You Can’t Tell the Story of 1776 Without Talking About Race and Slavery
- Britney Spears, Sinéad O’Connor and the Radical Act of a Haircut
- A South African Court’s Ruling Against Jacob Zuma Offers Hope for the Rule of Law
- The U.S. Spends Less Than Nearly Every Country on Unemployment. That’s Why People Can’t Get Jobs.
- There’s a Proven Way to Reduce Gun Violence in America’s Cities. We Just Need to Fund It
- Naomi Osaka: ‘It’s O.K. Not to Be O.K.’
- Angelina Jolie: We Need to Understand the Human Cost of Burkina Faso’s Refugee Crisis
- Most Americans Support Guaranteed Income. Here’s How We Are Working as Mayors to Make It a Reality
- My Old Social Media Posts Are Painfully Embarrassing—But I Wish I Hadn’t Deleted So Many of Them
- Psychiatry Is Still Stuck in Freud’s Era. Big Data Can Revolutionize How We Care for Patients
- China’s Didi Crackdown Isn’t All That Different From U.S. Moves Against Big Tech
- I Once Called English Football a ‘Tragedy’ on the Cover of TIME. Who Knew It Might Have a Happy Ending?
- New York’s Mayoral Race Shows that Ranked Choice Voting Works—Even With Snafus
- Karaoke Was Always an Escape Before the Pandemic. Now It’s More Than That
- 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?
- How I Curbed My Late Night Insta Yearnings to Move to Another Country
- The Best Way for the World to Help Haiti in This Moment of Crisis
- Our Brains Make Us Way Too Optimistic About Meeting Deadlines. Here’s How to Work Around That
- ‘I Couldn’t Keep Putting Myself on Hold.’ In Missing Out on the Tokyo Olympics, Skateboarder Leo Baker Found Himself
- Anxious About Returning to “Normal Life”? Try Emotional Vaccination
- What the Protests in Cuba Mean for the Future of Communism and U.S. Relations
- My Father’s Life Was Shaped by Racism. So Was His Death
- The Climate Crisis Is a Call to Action. These 5 Steps Helped Me Figure Out How to Be of Use
- 2020 Saw a Scary Increase in U.S. Drug Overdoses. We Must Take National Action to Help Communities at Risk
- The Story Behind TIME’s World’s 100 Greatest Places Cover
- How Far Has America Actually Come Since the Promises of the George Floyd Protests?
- Tsar Nicolas II Thought Vodka Was Hurting Russians—But Banning It Helped Destroy His Empire
- Racism In America Should Not Take Center Stage in the Global Fight Against White Supremacy
- Online Anonymity Isn’t Driving Abuse of Black Sports Stars. Systemic Racism Is
- What Your Body Odor Says About You
- The Pandemic Reset the Balance Between Workers and Employers. How Bosses Respond Will Shape the Future of Work
- Companies Are Embracing Empathy to Keep Employees Happy. It’s Not That Easy
- Working for J. Edgar Hoover, I Saw His Worst Excesses and Best Intentions
- 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
- How the U.S. Is Spearheading Efforts to Thwart Chinese Cybercrime
- Emmett Till Would Have Been 80 Today. His Story Still Defines the Ongoing Fight for Justice
- 70 Years Ago, the World Made a Pact to Protect Refugees. Too Many of Our Leaders Are Failing to Uphold That Promise
- Paulina Porizkova, A.I. Filters, and the ‘Shallow Dating Ponds’ of Middle Age
- The 6 Factors That Will Determine the Severity of the COVID-19 Surge in the U.S. This Fall
- Larry Nassar Is in Prison, But Many Young Athletes Are Still at Risk. Here’s How We Can Better Protect Them From Sexual Abuse
- We’re in a Water Crisis. We Need to Act Like It
- With Simone Biles and Naomi Osaka Off TV Screens, Who Will Be the New Olympic Stars?
- Summer Tutoring Is Not the Solution to a Lost Year of Schooling. It Might Hurt Kids More Than It Helps Them
- I’m a Pandemic Dad Who’s Been Covering COVID-19. I Don’t Know How to Think About the Risk Anymore
- Young Gymnasts Are Taught That Their Bodies Are Not Their Own. Simone Biles Refused to Accept That
- The Capital Gazette Found Justice. But Can the Newspaper Survive?
- Why Republicans Are So Determined to Distort the Truth About the Capitol Attack
- The ‘Overview Effect’ Forever Changes Some Astronauts’ Attitudes Towards Earth—But You Don’t Need to Go to Space to Experience It
- Now Is Our Chance to Rebuild U.S. Public Schools To Address Both Climate Change and Racial Inequality
- I Lived in My Car and Now I’m in Congress. We Need to Solve America’s Housing Crisis.
- Simone Biles and Why We All Get the ‘Twisties’ (Even If We Can’t Fly)
- Why the Chinese and Russian Vaccines Haven’t Been the Geopolitical Wins They Were Hoping For
- Can Your Employer Require That You Get Vaccinated? It Depends Where You Live
- The Afghan Who Saved My Life May Make It Out. What About Everyone Else?
- What Women Owe One Another on Black Women’s Equal Pay Day
- The COVID-19 Vaccines Are Safe and They Work. The FDA Must Move Faster to Approve Them
- Andrew Cuomo Is Defiant, But He Could Face Serious Legal Consequences
- American Skateboarders Are Totally Chill About Getting Beaten at Their Own Sport in the Olympics
- These Women Fought for Afghanistan’s Future. Now They Don’t Want to Leave It Behind
- American Agriculture Almost Ruined My Little English Farm. Now I’m Trying to Save It
- Myanmar’s Military Has Weaponized COVID-19. In My Village, We Did Everything We Could to Save Ourselves
- 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
- Sleepless Nights, Hotel Room Sprints, So Much 7-Eleven: What It’s Like to Cover the Tokyo Olympics
- ‘Widespread and Severe.’ The Climate Crisis Is Here, But There’s Still Time to Limit the Damage
- Joe Biden Should Follow George Washington’s Lead and ‘Inoculate All the Troops’
- Remote Work is Now a Status Symbol. Here’s How To Make a Workplace That Works for Everyone.
- Global Cooperation on Vaccines Barely Exists. Here’s a Way for the World to Work Together
- Lionel Messi Made Barcelona One of the Most Successful Soccer Teams in History. Now He Might Destroy It
- How Robert F. Kennedy Shaped His Brother’s Response to Civil Rights
- Tunisia Was the Only Success Story of the Arab Spring. Now Its Democracy Is In Jeopardy
- In the Face of Climate Change, We Must Act So That We Can Feel Hopeful—Not the Other Way Around
- Why There Should Be a Moratorium on COVID-19 Booster Shots Until Low-Income Countries Get Vaccinated
- Global Cooperation is Our Only Hope to Recover From the COVID-19 Pandemic
- American Schools Are Failing to Equip Students With Racial Literacy—And We’ve Seen Firsthand How It Happens
- Research Shows Working From Home Doesn’t Work. Here’s How Employers Should Tackle the Problem
- As U.S. COVID-19 Deaths Top the Civil War’s Toll, We’re Repeating Disease History
- Why I’m Mandating That Austin Schools Must Be Masked When Classes Start
- Rely on America? The Lessons for Asia as Biden Deserts Afghanistan
- I Was Deeply Involved in War in Afghanistan for More Than a Decade. Here’s What We Must Learn
- American Leaders Made Defeat in Afghanistan Inevitable
- 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
- What Pakistan Stands to Gain From the Taliban Takeover of Afghanistan
- I Returned to Afghanistan 20 Years Ago to Help My Country. I’m Not Leaving Now
- Kids Are Getting the Wrong Message About Happiness. Here’s What You Need to Tell Them
- Leaving Afghanistan Was the Right Call, But It May Haunt Biden—and the U.S.—Forever
- Angelina Jolie: The People of Afghanistan Deserve So Much Better Than This
- Superficial Empathy and Watching the Afghan Tragedy On the Little Screen
- Biden Must Keep U.S. Operatives in Afghanistan To Enable the Counterterrorism Mission
- The Chair Is a Pretty Accurate Portrayal of What It’s Like to Be a Woman Professor of Color. That’s Why It Can Be Painful to Watch
- 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