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What the 'Black Twitter' Docuseries Gets Wrong
By Taylor Crumpton
How Can I Be Free When My Child Is Incarcerated?
By Tiffany Nicole and Abigail Glasgow
How the Gulf Is Reshaping Africa
By Matthew T. Page and Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
Seeing MLK's Legacy at Gaza Encampments
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The most important tool in our arsenal is widespread testing, write Janika Schmitt and Michael Mina. We're not doing enough of it.
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Valuing Free Speech Doesn't Mean Accepting Antisemitism
"The critical point is that this is no longer an Israeli issue. It’s not even a Jewish issue. It’s an American issue."
By Gadi Ezra
May 9, 2024
How Marine Le Pen Could Become France's Prime Minister
It won't be easy for France's perennial protest candidate, but the prospect is alarming enough.
By Ian Bremmer
May 9, 2024
Behind TIME's Campus Protests Cover
We turned to the photographers closest to the story. In this case, that meant student photojournalists from 10 student-run college papers.
By Kara Milstein
May 9, 2024
The Land That Doesn't Need Ozempic
Some 43% of Americans are obese, compared with just 4.5% of Japanese people. What explains this gap?
By Johann Hari
May 9, 2024
How Jazz Became the Voice of Revolution
Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Count Basie reshaped the soul of America, writes Larry Tye.
By Larry Tye
May 9, 2024
My Mother Needed Mental Health Treatment. She Got a Jail Cell
'When we talk about who deserves help, we must consider what it costs to ask. The price is not the same for everyone,' writes Nina St. Pierre.
By Nina St. Pierre
May 9, 2024
Do You Need a Financial Therapist?
If money is impacting your mental health, you might benefit from financial therapy.
By Diane Harris
May 8, 2024
School Nurses Can Help Teen Mental Health
For more than a century, school nurses have improved public health in schools and beyond.
By Sherrie Page Guyer / Made by History
May 8, 2024
Learning to Love My Grandchild Without Fear
"My emotions roiled with wonder and excitement, but all of it was overshadowed by a deep, resonating dread."
By Rebecca Gummere
May 8, 2024
Transphobia Makes Chest Binding More Dangerous
Chest binding is accessible. That's exactly why it's so dangerous, write Maia Kobabe and Dr. Sarah Peitzmeier.
By Maia Kobabe and Dr. Sarah Peitzmeier
May 8, 2024
My Writing Students Were Arrested at Columbia
Their voices have never been more essential
By Matthew Salesses
May 7, 2024
Germany's Anti-Immigration Push
Between the German left and right, a troubling consensus has emerged on immigration.
By Christopher Ewing / Made by History
May 7, 2024
What We Get Wrong About Manifesting
Manifestation is actually rooted in science, writes Dr. James Doty.
By Dr. James R. Doty
May 7, 2024
Deborah Cotton Made Us Face the Truth About America's Past
11 Years Later, the Mother’s Day shooting In New Orleans still has some important lessons to teach, writes Mark Hertsgaard.
By Mark Hertsgaard
May 7, 2024
Why Big Tech May Never Recover in China
Although the crackdown has eased since 2022, it has left a profoundly negative mark on the sector and state-business relations.
By Angela Huyue Zhang
May 7, 2024
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