Researchers have found that found that working from home boosts productivity by 12% compared to in-office work.
The Trump Administration said reports a man was denied entry over a meme on his phone are false, but tourists have been experiencing tighter controls.
While Trump claims to have destroyed Iran’s nuclear program, analysts say U.S. and Israeli attacks may have pushed the country closer to building a weapon.
Israel’s airstrike, writes Siamak Namazi, who was held hostage for eight years in the same prison, “did not distinguish between evil magistrates and political prisoners.”
The Vice President has attempted to outline a set of principles from his boss’ seemingly erratic foreign-policy approach.
Mamdani is about to become shorthand for right-wing attacks
Cuomo, who long led polls in the Democratic primary, conceded Tuesday night before vote-counting was even finished.
Polls have closed in the contentious Democratic contest, but the city's ranked-choice voting system means it could still be a while before the race is called.
This isn’t the first time insurers have pledged to reform the controversial process in recent years. Here's what to know.
“What is the Administration so afraid of?” Senator Chuck Schumer asked
We believe progress can be made between now and the next UN Ocean Conference in 2028
Here's where the candidates stand on Trump, housing, policing, and Israel
Here’s what to know about their preferred synthetic insecticide.
If you find yourself facing a power outage during an extreme weather event, there’s many things you can do to get through it comfortably.
Fatigue and burnout are similar, but one requires more serious attention.
The profanity exposed Trump’s increasing irritation with Israel in particular
Much has changed since Ang Lee's gay romance hit theaters two decades ago, but not so much as to make its themes antiquated.
Kathy Baughman McLeod details 4 ways to deal with extreme heat when you can't rely on the government.
The U.S. attack on Iran's nuclear enrichment sites poses minimum radiation danger.
A leader whose values ran even deeper than his ambition
Statista and TIME have joined forces to identify the World’s Most Sustainable Companies of 2025, aiming to highlight corporate responsibility and promote sustainable practices. In an era marked by significant environmental challenges and social inequalities, it is crucial to recognize and reward companies prioritizing sustainability. By featuring these leading entities, the ranking sets a benchmark…
A Netflix documentary revisits a crappy cruise ship incident
The Dobbs decision didn’t end abortion in America. It just redrew the battle lines, write governors JB Pritzker and Michelle Lujan Grisham.
"We have two countries that have been fighting for so long, they don't know what the f-ck they're doing," Trump said.
“I didn’t train to become a doctor to tell people I’m not able to help you," one doctor who left a state with an abortion ban tells TIME.
If AI can master what we call “deep tailoring,” it can begin to slip unnoticed into our online worlds, write Andrew Luttrell and Jake Teeny.
David Litt argues that having fun during difficult times doesn’t make you complicit—it makes you complete.
"We teach at Harvard and Northwestern and we have found that even the brightest of graduates are struggling to find jobs."
Israel ordered fresh strikes on Iran, as Iran denied violating the truce brokered by Trump just hours earlier.
The conservative-majority high court granted the Trump Administration’s request to put a hold on a district-court injunction.
Iran and Israel did not immediately issue official statements.
After its attack in Qatar, analysts warn Iran may not be done retaliating.
The company began a test run of the driverless cabs in Austin on Sunday, years after CEO Elon Musk vowed they would be on the road.
The Democratic Socialist state Assemblymember has closed the gap between himself and Andrew Cuomo in the lead-up to the June 14 primary.
“The closing of the Strait of Hormuz is something that would be extremely dangerous and not good for anybody.”
Are heat domes becoming more intense? The answer, experts say, is a resounding yes.
AOC, Chuck Schumer, and John Fetterman are at odds
"Arrest and imprisonment has not changed our views," says one defiant Iranian.
Nothing ruins a good-boy summer like getting scorched.
Thousands of U.S. service members are stationed at Al-Udeid Air Base
The Senate parliamentarian has significantly shrunk the size of the GOP bill
"This post was unacceptable, made in error, and does not reflect the views of the Department,” a statement read.
Many people default to uninformed, dismissive takes on bisexuality.
Here’s what to know about Thomas Massie, as Trump launches a campaign to oust one of his loudest intraparty critics from Congress.
Here’s what to know about how the world is bracing for Iran’s response to Trump’s strikes.
After Administration officials insisted the U.S. is not seeking “regime change,” the President posted that it may be necessary to “Make Iran Great Again.”
OKC completed one of the most sterling NBA seasons in history, winning the championship on Sunday night after overwhelming the Indiana Pacers, 103-91, in Game 7 of the NBA Finals.
HBO's The Gilded Age is fiction, but informed deeply by history, with several characters that are based on real people
We're not at war with Iran, we're at war with Iran's nuclear program," said Vance.
Trump’s strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites appear to mark a pivotal step toward Middle East peace.
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