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U.S.: Part 207
- The Ambitions of the Civil Rights Movement Went Far Beyond Affirmative Action
- While Texas Heats Up, Its Climate Denying Politicians Seek Federal Help
- Read Justice Sotomayor and Jackson’s Dissents in the Affirmative Action Case
- The Supreme Court’s Decision on Affirmative Action Must Not Be the Final Word
- Michigan Senate Race Could Get Crowded as Several Mull Challenging Slotkin
- Single at 40? Blame the Economy
- How the End of Affirmative Action Could Affect the College Admissions Process
- The Supreme Court Strikes Down Student Loan Relief. Here’s What That Means For You
- The ‘Infamous 96’ Know Firsthand What Happens When Affirmative Action Is Banned
- What Killing Affirmative Action Means for the American Workplace
- What I Learned About America by Traveling 150,000 Miles on Greyhound
- The Conspirituality of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
- Pentagon to Bolster Security Measures After Discord Leak
- What Climate Change Has to do With the Looming UPS Union Strike
- Police Say Rudy Farias Was ‘Not Missing.’ Here’s What to Know
- How You Can See the Northern Lights This Week Across the U.S
- ‘No One Visit Will Solve Challenges Overnight’: What to Know About Janet Yellen’s China Trip
- Massive Heat Wave Will See 100 Degree Weather Sweep Across the U.S. This Week
- How to Talk About Race on College Applications, According to Admissions Experts
- The U.S. Scientist At the Heart of COVID-19 Lab Leak Conspiracies Is Still Trying to Save the World From the Next Pandemic
- The Overlooked Environmental Impact of Vaping
- These Photos Show How Devastating the Flooding is in the Northeast
- The Biden Administration Tries to Fix Childcare—Again
- America Is Failing in the Present While Conservatives Try to Rewrite the Past
- The Overlooked, Enduring Legacy of the George Floyd Protests
- Florida’s Environmental Failures Are a Warning for the Rest of the U.S.
- This Teacher Dresses in Costume in Class. Montana Law Might Consider That ‘Drag’
- How Cities Can Get Relief From Extreme Heat
- The Problem with Ron DeSantis’ Claims About Crime in Florida
- Virginia Is Part of Successful Climate Alliance. Now Republicans Want to Abandon It
- The Implications of Supreme Court’s 303 Creative Decision Are Already Being Felt
- The Best Way to Save American Lives on the Road
- Gem Hunters Found the Lithium America Needs. Maine Won’t Let Them Dig It Up
- Biden Sends Trump-Appointed Hatch Act Watchdog to a New Post
- Harvard’s Diversity Problem Goes Deeper than Race
- Our Fascination With the Serial Killer Next Door
- What America Loses Without Jesse Jackson’s Voice
- As Texas Prisons Move to Digitize Mail, Advocates Say Family Bonds Grow Weaker
- Florida Approves Controversial Guidelines for Black History Curriculum. Here’s What to Know
- The Navajo Suffered From Nuclear Testing. Oppenheimer Doesn’t Tell Our Story
- UPS Is Failing Part-Time Workers Like Me
- Extreme Heat Pushes U.S. Airlines to Shed Fuel and Limit Passengers
- The Dos and Don’ts of Using TikTok for Travel Tips
- This Female Billionaire Thinks the Secret to Women’s Wealth Is Poker
- What Nebraska’s Sentencing of a Teen Who Used Abortion Pills Might Mean in Post-Roe America
- Climate Change Is Changing How We Dream
- DOJ Opens Investigation Into Memphis Police After Tyre Nichols Killing
- Breaking Down the Controversy Over Florida’s New Slavery Curriculum
- How Racialized Policing Has Affected Multiple Generations of Our Family
- What to Know About the U.S. Summer Uptick in COVID-19 Cases
- Why More House Republicans Are Flirting With Impeaching Biden
- 5 Female World War II Heroes to Know
- Why U.S. Citizens Will Soon Have to Pay a Small Fee to Travel to Europe
- How Oklahoma Became Ground Zero in the War Over Church-State Separation
- How to Know If You’re Eligible for Biden’s SAVE Student Loan Repayment Plan
- What to Know About Ohio’s Abortion Ballot Initiative
- What to Know About the Fatal Stabbing of O’Shae Sibley
- Gilgo Beach Murders Suspect Appears in Court. Here’s What We Know About the Case
- How Offshore Wind Can Supply 25% of U.S. Electricity by 2050
- Heat Makes Outdoor Work Dangerous
- The Story Behind the Celia Cruz Quarter Coming in 2024
- What It Means That Florida Will Allow Conservative PragerU Content in Schools
- Two Expelled Black Tennessee House Democrats Officially Win Back Their Seats
- Harvard Emphasizes Life Experiences After Affirmative Action Ban
- What to Know About the Latest Lawsuit Targeting Student Loan Forgiveness
- Where You Live Can Shape How Alzheimer’s Affects You
- Venture Philanthropist Tulaine Montgomery on the Need to Invest in the Unfamiliar
- The Creative Ways Teachers Are Using ChatGPT in the Classroom
- In Victory for Abortion-Rights Advocates, Ohio Rejects Effort to Make it Harder to Change State Constitution
- Two Visions of Bobby Kennedy Jr.
- How Eric Holder Sees the Jan. 6 Case Against Donald Trump Unfolding
- The Mayor of America’s Hottest City Learned a Lot From July’s Heat Wave
- The Pro-Choice Senate Candidate Whose Company Donates to Anti-Abortion Republicans
- What Happened at TIME’s Honoring the March: An Impact Family Dinner
- Stacey Abrams Wants People to Keep Marching Toward Martin Luther King Jr.’s Dream
- Dr. Bernice A. King Reflects on Her Father’s ‘Blueprint’ for Change
- How Extreme Weather Is Affecting Small Farmers Across the U.S.
- How to Help Those Affected by the Maui Wildfires
- She Wasn’t Able to Get an Abortion. Now She’s a Mom. Soon She’ll Start 7th Grade.
- The Best Photos From the Iowa State Fair
- What Remains After the Flames: Scenes From the Ash-Colored Streets of Maui
- Hawaii Mulls Ban on Sale of Burned Houses to Prevent Developers From Trying to ‘Steal Land’
- Trump Attacks on Prosecutors and Judges Heighten Security Concerns
- Why the Maui Wildfires Were So Deadly
- What to Know About the Government Response to the Maui Wildfires
- Why Hawaiian Electric Is Facing a Lawsuit After Deadly Wildfires in Maui
- The History Lost in the Maui Wildfires
- The Inflation Reduction Act Took U.S. Climate Action Global. Here’s What Needs To Happen Next
- Wildfires Will Put $11 Billion Worth of U.S. Property at Risk Every Year by 2050
- Why Recovery Efforts in Maui Are ‘Painstakingly Slow’
- Maui Depends on Tourists. After the Fires, It Also Wants Them to Stay Away
- A Talisman Against the Taliban
- Hawaiian Electric Lawsuit Is More Evidence That Electric Grids Across the U.S. Need Updating
- Severe Weather Set to Boost U.S. Disaster Funding Needs, FEMA Says
- Biden Addresses Victims in Maui as Search for Hundreds of Missing Drags On
- Why the Nation’s Largest School District Is Making Virtual School a Permanent Option
- We Need to Rethink Wildfire in Order to Better Protect Ourselves
- Hawaii Already Had a Massive Homelessness Problem. The Maui Wildfires Are Making It Worse
- How Poverty Is a Direct Result of Corruption
- U.S. Home Purchase Applications Hit Lowest Since 1995