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For more than a year, a loosely organized coalition of operatives scrambled to shore up America’s institutions | Continue reading
For more than a year, a loosely organized coalition of operatives scrambled to shore up America’s institutions | Continue reading
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Multiple social, cultural and religious factors are converging to create a particularly toxic political stew | Continue reading
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the change was to reflect “the spirit of unity" | Continue reading
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A 2010 law is "a monster that has made accidental Americans pariahs of the international banking system" | Continue reading
Fake ads that rip off small businesses, and appear to send money to China and other places, are rising on social media. | Continue reading
Everyone knows the House has 435 seats. But should it have nearly 1,000? | Continue reading
An investigation has found the hack didn’t affect “mission-essential national security functions,” a Department of Energy spokesperson said in a statement. | Continue reading
Together, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris offered restoration and renewal in a single ticket. And America bought what they were selling | Continue reading
We have a long road ahead before a vaccine is safe, effective and, most crucially, widely available. Here's how we can stop the spread of COVID-19 by Christmas. | Continue reading
Together, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris offered restoration and renewal in a single ticket. And America bought what they were selling | Continue reading
This week Merriam-Webster made the fullproof linguistic term official | Continue reading
Meet TIME's first-ever Kid of the Year: a 15-year-old scientist and inventor who uses technology to tackle issues ranging from contaminated drinking water to cyberbullying. | Continue reading
Some of the fixes put in place in 1999 are still used today to keep the world’s computer systems running smoothly | Continue reading
Sluggish development, distrust of technology companies, and sloppy messaging have slowed adoption | Continue reading
Groundbreaking innovations that are making the world better, smarter and a little more fun | Continue reading
We have a long road ahead before a vaccine is safe, effective and, most crucially, widely available. Here's how we can stop the spread of COVID-19 by Christmas. | Continue reading
The subreddit r/collapse has become the doomscrolling capital of the Internet. Can its users break free? | Continue reading
The results were far more positive than experts anticipated | Continue reading
Many countries in Europe are recording more daily COVID-19 cases than the first wave in the spring | Continue reading
While the platforms that help today’s untruths snowball and spread are often decidedly modern, the problem itself is nothing new | Continue reading
Ankhi Das, Facebook's top policy official in India stepped down on Tuesday | Continue reading
Veterinary medicine is among America's fastest-growing professions, but it remains one of the whitest of all fields | Continue reading
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"We created the things that divide us, and it’s in our power to solve them” | Continue reading
The Sussexes are working to educate others about the role that online communities can play in people's lives offline | Continue reading
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With a panel of leading fantasy authors, TIME presents the 100 most engaging, inventive and influential works of fantasy fiction | Continue reading
Sweden's unique approach to the pandemic has drawn interest from other countries. But the data are clear: it's largely been a failure. | Continue reading
Three weeks unveiled how voters kept repeating things that were false | Continue reading
It's hard to get excited about an ultra-violent show set in a pandemic-stricken U.S. where conspiracy theories come true | Continue reading
For National Police Week, a brief history of policing in the U.S. and how societal changes shaped the evolution of the force | Continue reading
The answer — unlike quantum mechanics — is relatively straightforward | Continue reading
"Evans showed time and again that the hard work of uncompromising investigative reporting could defeat cowardly cover-ups, corruption and conspiracies of lies." | Continue reading
The first presidential debate didn't offer much new information. It did leave many of us asking: Why did we just put ourselves through that? | Continue reading
As protests against systemic racism and police brutality intensified this year, downloads of Signal surged across the country | Continue reading
A remote corner of the Russia is becoming a hub for film directors | Continue reading