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The Story Behind ‘Not Ready to Make Nice’ by The Chicks
By Chantelle Lee
Wildfires Scorch Over a Million Acres in Oregon, Authorities Say
By CLAIRE RUSH / AP
Remnants of Debby Threaten the Northeast With Flooding and Possible Tornadoes
By LISA RATHKE and DAVID SHARP / AP
The Unshakeable Resilience of Lahaina
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The Ferguson Protests Taught Me I Belong
‘We owe Ferguson organizers more than a thank you,’ writes Elle Moxley.
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August 9, 2024
The Power of Tim Walz's Joyful Charm
Walz’s authenticity will be tested every step of the way, writes Julia Sonnevend.
By Julia Sonnevend
August 8, 2024
The Freedom Waders at Rainbow Beach
Freedom Waders is a short documentary by Alex S. Hinton about Velma and Norman Hill, who confronted mob violence to integrate Chicago's beaches at the height of the civil rights movement.
By TIME Video
August 8, 2024
EPA Bans Pesticide That Can Harm Fetuses
The pesticide, dimethyl tetrachloroterephthalate, is used to control weeds on crops like broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, and onions.
By Chantelle Lee
August 7, 2024
Tim Walz’s Relationship With China, Explained
Kamala Harris’ running mate has closer ties to China than most U.S. politicians. Here’s what to know.
By Chad de Guzman and Koh Ewe
August 7, 2024
‘Squad’ Member Rep. Cori Bush Unseated in Democratic Primary by Wesley Bell
Bell’s campaign received a big boost from AIPAC, which spent $8.5 million to oust Bush, who was targeted after repeated criticism of Israel.
By Jim Salter / AP
August 7, 2024
U.S. Funeral Home That Left Bodies Rotting Fined $950M
Return to Nature funeral home was ordered to pay the families of 190 victims whose bodies were found decaying but a payout looks unlikely.
By Armani Syed
August 6, 2024
South Asian Women Mobilizing for Kamala Harris
Harris’s biracial story sparks cultural pride among South Asian American supporters as she runs for president.
By Astha Rajvanshi
August 5, 2024
We Have Gone Too Far With Dating ‘Icks’
When icks are given too much weight, they discourage people from working through their mutual frustrations when dating, writes Kitty Ruskin.
By Kitty Ruskin
August 5, 2024
New Jackie Robinson Statue Gets Unveiled
The bronze statue will be welcomed home Monday six months after the original was destroyed by thieves.
By Associated Press
August 5, 2024
RFK Jr. Admits to Leaving Dead Bear in Central Park
The independent presidential candidate confessed to dropping off the bear cub carcass in a mysterious incident a decade ago.
By Anna Gordon
August 5, 2024
The New Celia Cruz Quarters Are Available Today
The limited edition Celia Cruz quarters are officially in circulation starting Monday, the first U.S. coins to feature an Afro-Latina figure.
By Solcyré Burga
August 5, 2024
Tropical Storm Debby Moving Toward Florida With Hurricane Warnings
A tropical depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Debby north of Cuba on Saturday and was predicted to become a hurricane.
By Associated Press
August 3, 2024
The Department of Justice Sued TikTok
The DOJ is accusing the company of violating children’s online privacy law.
By HALELUYA HADERO / AP
August 2, 2024
We Do Need More Moms in Politics. JD Vance Won't Get Us There
‘Lawmakers need to focus on the big barrier to moms of young kids running for office: childcare,’ writes Kara Alaimo.
By Kara Alaimo
August 2, 2024
Here Are New Rules for Flying With Your Dog
All pets arriving from all countries must appear to be healthy upon arrival.
By Simmone Shah
August 2, 2024
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