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Prom season is unfolding with some glamorous looks
Prom season is unfolding with some glamorous looks
It absolutely was an insurrection, and the conspiracy theory that it wasn't represents a standing threat to the United States.
Neely was on a Manhattan F train and had been reportedly screaming about being hungry, thirsty, and tired
COVID-19 deaths trailed those caused by heart disease, cancer, and injuries, finds a new CDC report.
Despite declining smoking rates, tobacco use remains high as consumers pivot to alternative products.
The verdict came after a two-week trial that Sheeran insisted was a threat to all musicians who create their own music.
The Writers Guild of America is on strike—including on-set writers, those who make last-minute changes during filming.
Private jet use is booming—and highly polluting. But they aren't taxed to reflect their true climate impact.
A new petition with is calling for the world's largest diamond to be returned.
Artificial intelligence could drastically change Hollywood. Here's how the writers strike is pushing back.
Donald Trump called it "very disrespectful" for President Joe Biden to skip the coronation.
TIME Studios, in partnership with Universal Music Group (UMG) and its film and television division, Polygram Entertainment, and Known Originals, announced Deep Dive, a groundbreaking new behind-the-scenes non-fiction series about history’s largest music archive, housed within UMG’s vaults deep within the renowned Iron Mountain Entertainment Services’ archival facility.
Ian Urbina on a new documentary series that reveals the untold story of the oceans
The 'Cop City' cases in Georgia underscore the complicated legal questions about how to effectively prosecute domestic terror in the United States, and who should be considered a domestic terrorist under the law.
Financing the energy transition is a massive conundrum. Jigar Shah can provide a key puzzle piece—for the businesses that work with him.
“We cannot end up back to a place where vigilantism is tolerable,” Al Sharpton said. “It wasn’t acceptable then and it cannot be acceptable now.”
Rep. Jamie Raskin tells TIME he will use May to "seriously investigate" if he should give up his House seat and run to replace retiring Sen. Ben Cardin.
From the Federal Reserve raising interest rates to the debt ceiling, different parts of the U.S. government keep hurting the economy
The public health emergency ends May 11.
TIME speaks to Republic chief Graham Smith about King Charles III's coronation, which he calls a "pointless vanity parade."
The study is among the first to look at more severe bleeding events and changes in menstrual cycles after COVID-19 vaccination.
This story is two of three in Insecure, a series about the private security industry. Read Part 1: Private Security Guards Are Replacing Police Across America. As protests against police violence spread across the U.S. in the summer of 2020, Tammy Barrett was terrified that her 22-year-old biracial son, Dallas, would become a victim. She…
The British monarch, who will formally be crowned king in a coronation ceremony this weekend, is "one of the most eccentric sovereigns Great Britain has ever had."
In 2019, the richest 20% of the world took 80% of the flights, causing soaring air travel emissions, writes Sola Zheng.
After a fire killed his son and burned his wife, Michael Ledford didn’t perform his grief as the police expected. He became their top suspect.