The pandemic shows us why | Continue reading
Democracy relies on an informed public responding to real-life facts. But a growing number of Americans are untethered from reality. | Continue reading
Are thousands of Japanese really staging elaborate disappearances every year? | Continue reading
The world's biggest social network has multi-billion dollar plans for India. What happens when BJP politicians use it to spread hatred? | Continue reading
Aerosols are more important when it comes to transmitting COVID-19 than we thought six months ago—and we need to act accordingly. | Continue reading
Aerosols are more important when it comes to transmitting COVID-19 than we thought six months ago—and we need to act accordingly. | Continue reading
If Facebook won’t do the right thing now, then Congress should make them | Continue reading
TIME invited Nneka Jones, a 23-year-old artist, to create an American flag image that speaks to where the country is now | Continue reading
New research is challenging the assumption that sleep is a one-size-fits-all phenomenon | Continue reading
Can changing your diet combat chronic diseases like diabetes? | Continue reading
How did this virus travel from a bat colony to the city of Wuhan, where the coronavirus outbreak was first documented? | Continue reading
The goal is to have a reactor, flight system and lander ready to go by the end of 2026 | Continue reading
Less than eight months after its launch, Space Force is trying to justify its existence | Continue reading
Acts that normally feel like the right thing to do can turn out to be very wrong during these times | Continue reading
The retailer will also create the role of health ambassador, and will station them near the entrance | Continue reading
From Washington, D.C. to Davos, read Greta Thunberg's travel diary of six months fighting climate change around the world. | Continue reading
Teachers say they're concerned about staying safe in their classrooms, as President Trump demands that schools reopen | Continue reading
A government report says Boeing did not give regulators documents about changes made in a system blamed in deadly crashes of its 737 Max jet | Continue reading
The question now: how much worse will it get? | Continue reading
There’s a reason why you feel like a fraud or failure at work | Continue reading
And our leaders could learn a lot from their approach | Continue reading
For many who have spent their lives fighting for racial equity, this moment of reckoning has been a long time coming | Continue reading
Trump's Executive Order calls for changes to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 | Continue reading
A new book considers the legacy of the Weathermen | Continue reading
From skin rashes to blood clots, COVID-19 patients are reporting a number of unusual effects of their infections | Continue reading
Wikipedia joins a growing list of websites that cannot be accessed in China | Continue reading
There’s no reason the wealthiest country in the world should have to choose between economic resilience and protecting the lives of its most vulnerable citizens | Continue reading
The braided hairstyle that echos the virus' distinctive shape is growing in popularity in part due to economic hardships | Continue reading
A U.K. study showed the risk of dying for white British people is 12% lower than that of the general population | Continue reading
While a long list of books about infectious disease outbreaks might seem grim, scholars see it as a toolkit | Continue reading
On Jan. 25, 1919, nearly 2,000 San Franciscans showed up at Dreamland Rink for a public meeting of the Anti-Mask League | Continue reading
It's important to remember that loneliness is not a universal human condition, but a historically specific one | Continue reading
While the economy is contracting, the market is soaring. If you look closely at what's up and down, it actually makes sense--for now. | Continue reading
Doctors in Britain, Italy, and Spain have been told to look out for a rare inflammatory condition in children | Continue reading
In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, people are rethinking email etiquette. Does asking after everyone's health makes us feel better? | Continue reading
Rumors this week about Kim Jong-un's health raised the prospect of instability in North Korea. Ian Bremmer breaks down the risks. | Continue reading
Carolyn Goodman, during a 25-minute interview on CNN, said she wants everything back open | Continue reading
COVID-19 and other pathogens can be traced to farming and wild animals. To prevent the next pandemic we need to change our food systems. | Continue reading
Greece has contained COVID-19 far better than major European economies | Continue reading
Smithfield Foods will idle its Sioux Falls, South Dakota, pork-processing facility, which accounts for 4% to 5% of U.S. production | Continue reading
"I could tell right away that this was something special" | Continue reading
Many are skeptical of China's tallies given Wuhan’s overwhelmed medical system and authorities’ initial attempts to cover up the outbreak | Continue reading
It would be among the first blood-based tests for COVID-19, and you could perform the entire test yourself with a kit and your smartphone | Continue reading
Doctors are eager to start infusing sick coronavirus patients with plasma from people who have recovered from the disease | Continue reading
The president says the medical equipment will be sent directly to states | Continue reading
Getting hospitalized in the U.S. for COVID-19 may cost thousands. How much of that you'll pay depends on your insurance. | Continue reading
People need to trust scientific experts and public authorities. Countries need to trust each other. By Yuval Noah Harari | Continue reading