Susan Rigetti on Cover Story and the Allure of Scammers

Susan Rigetti's debut novel 'Cover Story' is a frothy thriller | Continue reading


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The Man Behind Ethereum Is Worried About Crypto's Future

Vitalik Buterin dreamed up the blockchain technology for uses beyond currency. Now he's fighting to fix the industry | Continue reading


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Google's Algorithm: History of Racism Against Black Women

From linking girls with porn to characterizing hairstyles as 'unprofessional' | Continue reading


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Pfizer halts clinical trials in Russia but will continue to supply medicine

Pfizer will donate all profits from its Russian subsidiary to Ukraine relief causes | Continue reading


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The IRS Is Struggling to Keep Up–and That’s Bad for Everyone

With new responsibilities doling out COVID-19 relief and child tax credits, the understaffed, underfunded IRS is falling dangerously behind | Continue reading


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Return to the Office? Not in This Housing Market

Workers are being asked to choose between hellish commutes or unaffordable real estate. Some are saying no. | Continue reading


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Bellingcat Open-Source Intelligence: Why Ukraine Is Winning the Information War

Russia's invasion of Ukraine is also a digital war and few understand how to fight Russian disinformation better than Bellingcat's Eliot Higgins | Continue reading


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Why the U.S. Doesn't Mind India's Notable Silence on Ukraine

Keeping quiet about the invasion of Ukraine by longstanding ally Russia suits India's strategic goals—and Washington's | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

The Lithuanian ‘Elves’ Fighting Russian Disinformation

'If we aren't prepared here to withstand Russian propaganda, the same could happen here' | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

The vital missing link in sanctions against Russia

Without targeting oil and gas, the West's sanctions against Russia are largely toothless and unlikely to have a major impact | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

Open Source Intelligence Became the World's Window into the Ukraine Invasion

As Russian troops attacked Ukraine, a decentralized community of online researchers worked together to track and verify video evidence | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

Facebook's African Sweatshop

Workers in the Nairobi office are among the lowest-paid workers for the platform anywhere in the world | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

The Chess Match That Led the Feds to $3.6B in Stolen Bitcoin

The anatomy of the DOJ operation to seize $3.6 billion Bitcoin stolen in the Bitfinex hack is a cautionary tale in an era of rapid blockchain ascendancy. | Continue reading


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I’m Making My Kids Millionaires by Hiring Them and Investing Their Income

Investing for your children doesn’t have to be scary or hard. Here is how you can get started now and build wealth for their future. | Continue reading


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The Future Is Carbon Farming, Not Cattle Ranching, Says Impossible Foods CEO

A new study shows how eliminating animal agriculture could dramatically reduce emissions | Continue reading


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Blockchain Could Solve the Problem of Digital Identity

When Vitalik Buterin, the founder of Ethereum, has been asked lately about his favorite projects being built on the blockchain, he often names Proof of Humanity. | Continue reading


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And Worst of NFTs in 2021, According to Rhea Myers

Here are the biggest developments, best NFT art projects and most worrying trends, according to artist and blockchain coder Rhea Myers. | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

As Omicron Hits, Covid-19 Case Counts Don't Mean What They Used To

COVID-19 hospitalizations instead of case counts should determine our public health measures to fight the Omicron variant wave | Continue reading


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Elon Musk on Income Inequality, Cryptocurrency and His Tweets

TIME spoke with Elon Musk at his Boca Chica, Texas, facility on Dec. 3 | Continue reading


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Visionary. Showman. Iconoclast. Troll. How Elon Musk is reshaping our world—and beyond | Continue reading


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Elon Musk. Person of the Year 2021

Visionary. Showman. Iconoclast. Troll. How Elon Musk is reshaping our world—and beyond | Continue reading


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What we know about Omicron and workplaces

Epidemiologist Dr. Michael Osterholm explains how organizations should be thinking about the new variant. | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

Who Won TIME's 2021 Person of the Year Reader Poll

With over 9 million votes cast, find out who claimed the top five spots in this year's reader poll | Continue reading


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Pentagon: 7 in 10 Youths Would Fail to Qualify for Military Service

"The quality of people willing to serve has been declining rapidly," the U.S. Army Recruiting Command's commanding general says | Continue reading


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Can NFTs Challenge the Traditional Music Industry?

Independent musicians like Daniel Allan are using NFTs to make a living outside of the record label system. | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

Lessons on the Future of the Metaverse from the Creator of Second Life

There’s plenty that the current builders of the metaverse can learn from Second Life, both for better and worse. | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

TIME's Top Photos of 2021

In a time of transition and uncertainty, these images defined the year | Continue reading


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Surf and Turf: How Seaweed Helps Cows Become Better Climate Citizens

Livestock cows are a major source of greenhouse gasses. Recent studies show that changing their diet to seaweed can cut methane emissions. | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

Earth Has a Second Moon – For Another 300 Years, at Least

And we just learned where it came from | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

Time's Best Inventions of 2021

Groundbreaking innovations that are making the world better, smarter and a little more fun | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

The Engineer Who Made Electric Vehicles Palatable for the Pickup-Truck Set

Linda Zhang rolled out a reasonably priced electric version of America's most popular vehicle: the Ford F-150 Lightning | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

Why Everyone Is So Rude

The long separation has made social interactions more fraught. Here's why, according to psychologists. | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

Japan's Plummeting Covid-19 Cases Create Mysterious Success

The bars are packed, the trains are crowded, and the mood is celebratory, amid uncertainty over what's behind the drop | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

Two Rich Men Decided to Fund a Failing City. Some People Say They Made It Worse

The Foundation for Excellence funds the Kalamazoo city budget, a situation critics say empowers the Foundation's rich founders and threatens democracy | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

Greenwashing on Facebook: Biggest Polluters Obfuscate on Climate Change

Some of the world's biggest polluters are using Facebook to simultaneously promote fossil fuel use and greenwash their corporate image. | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

Young people are leaving their jobs in record numbers and not going back

Nearly a quarter of Americans 20 to 34 are neither working nor looking for work, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

What It's Like to Study at the Strictest School in Britain (2018)

Teachers hand out detentions for slouching. But the kids are happy. | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

The Enduring Hope of Jane Goodall

“If young people succumb to the doom and gloom—if they lose hope—that’s the end,” Goodall tells TIME | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

Facebook will not fix itself

Tech giants behave as unelected governments. Do we have the courage to stop them? | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

No Time to Die's Unprecedented Ending Sets the Future of the Franchise

Now that Craig has put his Bond to bed, the franchise has an opportunity to signal to the world that it is rethinking this character, dragging him into the modern era if it must | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

The Largest Semiconductor Chip Factory

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. controls more than half the global market for made-to-order chips | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

Teen Artists Are Making Millions on NFTs. Why–and How?

For young artists, the volatile world of NFTs has been a powerful springboard for nascent careers | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

Instagram Is Doing Grave Harm to Our Generation. We Need Help to Stop It

"As two members of Generation Z, no one we know is doing well mentally, but you wouldn’t be able to tell from their Instagram posts," write Destinee Adams and Zamaan Qureshi. | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

Mars Was Always Destined to Die

The Red Planet was doomed from the start, a new study finds | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

Fifty Years of Basic, the Language That Made Computers Personal (2014)

A celebration of one of technology's biggest, most underappreciated revolutions | Continue reading


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Why Silicon Valley's Optimization Mindset Sets Us Up for Failure

"Technologists with a single-minded focus on efficiency frequently take for granted that the goals they pursue are worth pursuing." | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

Why the Fate of Troubled Developer Evergrande Is Posing a Headache for China

One analyst calls it “the biggest test that China's financial system has faced in years” | Continue reading


@time.com | 2 years ago

Vitalik Buterin (The 100 Most Influential People of 2021)

Find out why Vitalik Buterin is on this year’s list | Continue reading


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