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- Business
- The COP28 Outcomes Business Leaders Are Watching For
The climate negotiations can move the market over time, and it’s worth paying attention to the signal that emerges from Dubai.
By Justin Worland/Dubai November 30, 2023
- The Best Moments from the TIME100 Impact Dinner: Leaders Creating Climate Action
On Dec. 1, a diverse set of leaders—including an indigenous activist fighting oil drilling, a car manufacturer, a fashion designer, and a shipping magnate—sat down together for dinner in Dubai for the same purpose: to...
By Tara Law December 1, 2023
- Spotify to Axe 1,500 Jobs
The cuts amount to 17% of the streaming giant's workforce and comes after it reported a €65 million profit in Q3.
By Anna Gordon December 4, 2023
- Why Starbucks Workers Are Striking on One of the Busiest Days of the Year
"We won't work unless you provide us respectable conditions to work in."
By Solcyre Burga November 15, 2023
- TIME100 Climate
November 16, 2023
- A Look at TIME’s Century of Climate Change Coverage
In January of 1938, TIME’s editors considered how the sun might become a future energy source. A year later, TIME observed that scientists were seeing evidence of a warming planet. In 1953, TIME cautioned that...
By Sam Jacobs November 16, 2023
- How We Chose the TIME100 Climate
The inaugural TIME100 Climate list includes leaders driving climate action in the businesses of energy, finance, culture, health, and more.
By Marcius Extavour, TIME CO2 November 16, 2023
- Why Black Friday Deals Start So Early
Retailers like Walmart and Target are rolling out Black Friday deals earlier than ever, thanks to inflation and a slugging spending economy.
By Alana Semuels November 16, 2023
- Fallout Spreads Over Elon Musk’s Latest Controversial X Post
Musk’s apparent endorsement of antisemitic views has prompted outrage from advertisers and investors in his various businesses, including X and Tesla.
By Dana Hull and Ian King / Bloomberg November 16, 2023
- Can Business and Climate Leaders Speak the Same Language?
COP28 success may hinge on bridging the gap between business and climate leaders.
By Justin Worland November 17, 2023
- IBM, E.U. Pull Ads From Musk's X Amid Antisemitism Concerns
Advertisers are fleeing X over concerns about their ads showing up next to hate speech, with owner Elon Musk inflaming tensions.
By KELVIN CHAN / AP November 17, 2023
- Sam Altman Departs OpenAI
Mira Murati, OpenAI’s chief technology officer, will serve as interim CEO.
By Will Henshall November 17, 2023
- Inside Sam Altman’s Shock Ouster From OpenAI
What we know so far about the CEO’s firing and who played a role—from Microsoft to Elon Musk.
By Max Chafkin and Rachel Metz / Bloomberg November 19, 2023
- Latest Updates on Sam Altman’s Potential Return to OpenAI
After facing intense outrage over ousting Altman, OpenAI’s board initially agreed in principle to step down, but have so far refused to officially do so.
By Emily Chang, Ed Ludlow, Rachel Metz and Dina Bass / Bloomberg November 19, 2023
- Sam Altman Joins Microsoft After OpenAI Ousting
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said Altman will lead the company’s new in-house artificial intelligence team.
By Dina Bass / Bloomberg November 20, 2023
- Turkeys Cost Less This Thanksgiving. Here’s Why
The cost of your Thanksgiving turkey will be slightly lower this year
By Solcyre Burga November 20, 2023
- Who Is Emmett Shear, OpenAI's New CEO?
OpenAI is on its third CEO in three days. Here's what to know about new interim CEO.
By Will Henshall November 20, 2023
- Elon Musk’s X Corp. Sues Media Matters Over Report on Pro-Nazi Content
X claims Media Matters kick-started a “blatant smear campaign” by publishing almost 20 articles against the social media platform and Musk in November.
By Steve Stroth / Bloomberg November 20, 2023
- OpenAI in ‘Intense Discussions’ to Unify Company, Memo Says
Most of the OpenAI staff signed a letter saying they would quit if the board does not re-hire ex-CEO Sam Altman, who was hired by Microsoft.
By Shirin Ghaffary / Bloomberg November 21, 2023
- Health
- Older Adults Are Still Taking up Smoking
American adults smoke way less than they did a decade ago, but many of those over over 65 are starting the habit.
By Haley Weiss December 1, 2023
- Lessons from Pigs and Squirrels on Managing Pain
Our studies of pigs and squirrels could give us more insight into the health-promoting effects of optimism, writes David Agus.
By Dr. David B. Agus December 4, 2023
- 23andMe Hack Breaches 6.9 Million Users’ Info, Including Some’s Health Data
Privacy advocates have long warned that sharing DNA with certain testing companies makes consumers vulnerable.
By Kristen V. Brown / Bloomberg December 4, 2023
- Is social media addictive?
A new study attempts to resolve a divide in behavioral science over whether social media is addictive.
By Haley Weiss November 9, 2023
- FDA Approves Most Potent Weight Loss Drug Yet
Zepbound, made by Eli Lilly, is the newest FDA-approved drug for weight loss. (It was previously a diabetes treatment known as Mounjaro.)
By Alice Park November 9, 2023
- Whole-Eye Transplants Are Now Possible
Surgeons at NYU performed what's believed to be the world's first whole-eye transplant.
By Jamie Ducharme November 9, 2023
- Weight Loss Drug Wegovy Can Also Reduce Risk of Heart Events
There is new evidence that semaglutide can also help reduce the risk of dying from heart disease in some patients.
By Alice Park November 11, 2023
- Racism's Effect on Black Youth Mental Health
Mental health system is not equipped to address the critical impact racism has on Black youth, writes Amanda Calhoun.
By Amanda Joy Calhoun November 14, 2023
- Rebound Infections Occur in 20% of Paxlovid Users
According to a new study, one in five people who take Paxlovid to treat COVID-19 end up having a rebound infection.
By Alice Park November 14, 2023
- U.S. Women Live 6 Years Longer Than Men
It's the largest gender-based life expectancy gap since 1996.
By Jamie Ducharme November 14, 2023
- Asia’s Bedbug Crisis
After they haunted Paris, bedbugs are now terrifying countries in Asia, where surges in infestations are fueling fresh anxieties and stirring governments to action.
By Koh Ewe November 15, 2023
- Long COVID Research Needs a New Approach
A pair of public health experts argue that the current approach to Long COVID research is failing, and offer a radical new paradigm.
By Steven Phillips and Michelle Williams November 15, 2023
- How to Get Better at Saying No
Be intentional about what you communicate, reinforce it with body language, and carry a visual reminder of why it matters.
By Angela Haupt November 16, 2023
- CRISPR Therapy Gets U.K. Approval, a Global, First
The U.K.'s drug regulator a CRISPR-based treatment for sickle cell disease and thalassemia, making it such gene therapy approved in the world.
By MARIA CHENG / AP November 16, 2023
- How to Handle COVID-19 This Winter
Stay safe from COVID-19, the flu, and RSV.
By Jamie Ducharme November 16, 2023
- Patent Manipulation Keeps Insulin Prices High
Pharmaceutical companies layer on patents for drug delivery devices to maintain market exclusivity, according to a new study.
By Haley Weiss November 17, 2023
- Why the FDA Is Screening Cinnamon Imports for Lead
The FDA is investigating cinnamon apple puree and applesauce products amid reports of elevated blood lead levels in at least 34 people.
By Solcyre Burga November 17, 2023
- The Epidemic of Violence in American Hospitals
A disturbing spate of violence has struck American hospitals and health care facilities.
By Robert Glatter and Peter Papadakos November 20, 2023
- More Free COVID-19 Tests Are Available for Holiday Season
Americans can order more free COVID-19 tests online for home delivery.
By AMANDA SEITZ / AP November 20, 2023
- Politics
- Doug Burgum Ends 2024 Presidential Bid
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum ended his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination on Monday.
By JACK DURA / AP December 4, 2023
- FTC Investigating Exxon's B Merger With Texas Oil Company
Democratic senators have urged the FTC to investigate both the Exxon-Pioneer and Chevron-Hess deals for potentially violating antitrust law.
By MATTHEW DALY / AP December 5, 2023
- Liz Cheney's Book Makes the Case for a Presidential Run
"If Donald Trump is the Republican nominee in 2024, we must do everything we can to defeat him."
By Nik Popli December 5, 2023
- SCOTUS Adopting Its First Code of Ethics
The move comes in the face of sustained criticism over undisclosed trips and gifts
By Mark Sherman/AP November 13, 2023
- Democrats Aim to Flip More State Houses
Democrats plan to position state-level races as part of a national fight for abortion access and other freedoms.
By Mini Racker November 14, 2023
- Ukraine's 'Secret Weapon' Against Russia Is a Controversial U.S. Tech Company
The country has come to rely on Clearview AI for a range of wartime tasks, many of which have not been previously reported
By Vera Bergengruen November 14, 2023
- Lawmakers Almost Came to Physical Blows at the Capitol. Twice
The hallowed halls of the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday witnessed not one but two near-physical altercations involving lawmakers
By Nik Popli November 14, 2023
- The Investigation into Eric Adams’ 2021 Campaign: What to Know
Here's what to know about the investigation into Adams' 2021 campaign.
By Solcyre Burga November 14, 2023
- The Lies Are the Story in Politics
Studying the liars like Trump or Fox has dramatically improved my understanding of the political universe, writes Brian Stelter.
By Brian Stelter November 14, 2023
- Trump's Endless Abortion Flip-Flops
Without Donald Trump, Roe v. Wade, would have never been overturned. But his position on abortion keeps changing with the audience.
By Philip Elliott November 14, 2023
- Johnson’s Plan to Avert a Government Shutdown Passes—but Angers Some Republicans
“We’re trying to give the speaker a little grace, but today’s a mistake, right out of the gate."
By Nik Popli November 14, 2023
- How Biden's Global Efforts Play at Home
Biden is meeting with China's leader as US sentiment toward China is at an all-time low, and his efforts in Israel divide Americans
By Brian Bennett November 15, 2023
- New Hampshire's Primary Will Be Held on Jan. 23
The move extends its streak of going first despite national Democrats’ efforts to overhaul the nominating calendar.
By By HOLLY RAMER / AP November 15, 2023
- The Scathing Details of George Santos' Ethics Report
The House Ethics Committee found that Santos spent campaign funds on Botox treatments, designer goods, OnlyFans, and Atlantic City trips.
By Nik Popli November 16, 2023
- Jan. 6 Rioters May Have Caught a Break
Hundreds of Jan. 6 rioters remain uncharged, officials say.
By Philip Elliott November 16, 2023
- Paul Pelosi Attacker Convicted of Federal Assault and Attempted Kidnapping Charges
David DePape was found guilty of attempted kidnapping of a federal official and assault on the immediate family member of a federal official.
By OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ / AP November 16, 2023
- Santos Report Makes Case for Expulsion
The botox and OnlyFans spending may draw the most attention, but it's just the tip of the iceberg.
By Philip Elliott November 17, 2023
- Why Senator Tim Scott Failed in Iowa
Three key reasons that Senator Tim Scott couldn't get his presidential campaign off the ground in Iowa.
By Robert Leonard November 17, 2023
- Rosalynn Carter, Transformative First Lady and Mental Health Advocate, Dies
- US News
- Henry Kissinger, Influential and Polarizing U.S. Secretary of State, Dies at 100
- Biggest Moments from TIME's Latino Leaders Dinner
TIME's Latino leaders dinner featured toasts from Elizabeth Acevedo, Eva Longoria, Miguel Cardona, and more, and a performance by Frank Ray.
By Tessa Berenson/Los Angeles November 30, 2023
- Why the Major Drop in Veteran Homelessness Offers Hope for Others
Progress among veterans shows that efforts to help people can be effective if matched to the scale of the crisis.
By Tara Law November 30, 2023
- Appeals Court Reinstates Gag Order For Trump
The order bars the Trump from commenting about court personnel.
By JENNIFER PELTZ and MICHAEL R. SISAK / AP November 30, 2023
- Bills' Von Miller Faces Arrest for Assault
Police in Dallas have issued an arrest warrant for Buffalo Bills' Von Miller for allegedly assaulting a pregnant person.
By Associated Press November 30, 2023
- DeSantis, Newsom Face Off in Unusual Debate
The host, Fox News Channel, billed the 90-minute affair hosted by Sean Hannity as “The Great Red vs. Blue State Debate.”
By Steve Peoples and Will Weissert / AP November 30, 2023
- Lawsuits Against Trump Over Jan. 6 Riot Can Move Forward
Lawsuits against Donald Trump brought by Capitol Police officers and Democratic lawmakers over the U.S. Capitol riot, can move forward.
By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER, ERIC TUCKER / AP December 1, 2023
- Dissent Over U.S. Policy in the Israel-Hamas War
Federal government workers are circulating open letters demanding that President Joe Biden pursue a ceasefire in Israel’s war against Hamas.
By ELLEN KNICKMEYER / AP November 19, 2023
- Rosalynn Carter Hired a Wrongfully Convicted Murderer to Serve as White House Nanny. They Remained Lifelong Friends
- Elon Musk Slams Accusations of Antisemitism as ‘Bogus’
Backlash erupted last week after the billionaire Tesla Inc. chief and X-owner agreed with a post that said Jewish people hold a “dialectical hatred” of white people.
By Edwin Chan / Bloomberg November 19, 2023
- Why We Must Teach Mass Incarceration
Mass incarceration is the clearest afterlife of slavery. We must reckon with this history in order to repair it, writes Benjamin Weber.
By Benjamin Weber November 20, 2023
- Supreme Court Rejects Appeal of Former Minneapolis Police Officer Convicted of Killing George Floyd
The justices did not comment in leaving in place state court rulings affirming Chauvin’s 22 1/2-year sentence.
By Associated Press November 20, 2023
- A Storm Could Disrupt Thanksgiving Travel Across the U.S.
Here's what travelers can expect.
By Simmone Shah November 20, 2023
- Biden Pardons National Thanksgiving Turkeys on His 81st Birthday
The President turned 81.
By DARLENE SUPERVILLE / AP November 20, 2023
- Federal Appeals Court Deals Blow to Voting Rights Act
Voting rights advocates say the decision could further erode protections under the landmark 1965 law.
By CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY and AYANNA ALEXANDER / AP November 20, 2023
- How We’ve Failed Young People Amid the Gun Violence Crisis
The overwhelming number of deaths from gun violence keeps us from turning our apathy into action, writes Donovan McAbee.
By Donovan McAbee November 21, 2023
- Choose Counterspeech Over Cancel Culture
The tables have turned. But cancel culture is still bad for democracy.
By Nadine Strossen and Pamela Paresky November 21, 2023
- People Who Take In Grandkids May Soon Get Paid
What to know about a new change to the foster care rules
By Belinda Luscombe November 22, 2023
- Former U.S. Official Arrested After Harassing Vendor
In online videos, Stuart Seldowitz can be seen harassing a food vendor on multiple occasions in Manhattan, and calling him a "terrorist."
By Armani Syed November 22, 2023
- Officials Say No Sign of Terrorism After Vehicle Explosion at Canada Border
A vehicle speeding toward a U.S.-Canada bridge from the American side crashed and exploded at a checkpoint Wednesday, killing two.
By Carolyn Thompson, John Wawrow and Jennifer Peltz / AP November 22, 2023
- World News
- Iran Says It Sent a Capsule With Animals Into Orbit
The U.S. has long been suspicious of Iran's space program because the same technology can be used to develop long-range missiles.
By Associated Press December 6, 2023
- U.K.'s Former PM Boris Johnson Apologizes at COVID-19 Inquiry
Former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson was sworn in to give evidence in front of the COVID-19 Inquiry panel.
By Anna Gordon December 6, 2023
- The Nation Builders
The most consequential acts in Israel and Gaza may have been the least noticed, carried out by those whom leaders had failed. Here are their stories.
By Karl Vick/Tel Aviv , Yasmeen Serhan/London and Photographs by Moises Saman—Magnum Photos for TIME December 6, 2023
- Tensions Rise As North Korea Ends Military Deal With South
North Korea vowed to “deploy more powerful armed forces and new military hardware” in the area along the border separating it from South Korea.
By Emily Yamamoto and Seyoon Kim / Bloomberg November 22, 2023
- How the Far-Right Won the Dutch Election—and What Comes Next
As people in the Netherlands, and the rest of Europe, adjust to the shock of Geert Wilders’ surprise victory, here’s what to know.
By Cagan Koc / Bloomberg November 22, 2023
- China Faces Surge in Children Suffering Respiratory Illnesses
The resurgence of several respiratory pathogens comes as China heads into its first winter after easing stringent Covid-19 pandemic restrictions, and it appears to have hit children particularly hard.
By Bloomberg News November 23, 2023
- Wildfire Burns Out of Control Near Perth
The fire began Wednesday afternoon in a pine tree plantation—the cause is under investigation—and was fanned overnight by strong winds.
By Associated Press November 23, 2023
- In Malaysia, the Concert Stage Is a Political Battleground
Long subject to strict performance restrictions, concerts in Malaysia are increasingly becoming the focus of growing tensions over the direction of the country.
By Koh Ewe November 23, 2023
- German Police Raid Supporters of Hamas
Hundreds of police officers searched the properties of Hamas members and followers in Germany on Thursday morning following a formal ban on any activity by or in support of the militant group.
By Kirsten Grieshaber / AP November 23, 2023
- Palestinian Inmates Key To Hostage Deal
Israel released a list of 300 Palestinian prisoners who could be freed as part of a highly-anticipated hostage exchange deal with Hamas amid the ongoing war.
By Mallory Moench November 23, 2023
- Geert Wilders Is Bad News for Europe
The hard-right Dutch politician's victory has reinvigorated Europe’s populist right at a time when many believed it was losing support.
By Yasmeen Serhan November 23, 2023
- Protesters Disrupt Thanksgiving Parade
Groups of protesters gathered both on the parade route and sidelines, holding banners and chanting.
By Simmone Shah November 23, 2023
- Violence Breaks Out in Dublin After Knife Attack
Police said over 400 officers including many in riot gear, were deployed in Dublin city center to contain the unrest, which they said was “caused by a small group of thugs.”
By Pan Pylas / AP November 23, 2023
- Free but Not Finished Fighting: Exclusive Q&A With Leila de Lima
The former Philippine senator was jailed for nearly seven years after speaking out against then-President Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war. Now out on bail, she’s still seeking justice.
By Chad de Guzman / Manila November 23, 2023
- How Netflix Is Extending Its Tentacles Across Asia in Search of the Next 'Squid Game'
Now, Netflix is investing in films in markets like Thailand, Indonesia, and Taiwan, in the firm belief that the next 'Squid Game' could come from anywhere.
By Charlie Campbell November 24, 2023
- Philippines’ Marcos Rejects Helping ICC Investigate Duterte's Drug War
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. stood by his position against an international probe on former leader Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war, underlining his efforts to keep the ruling alliance intact.
By Andreo Calonzo / Bloomberg November 24, 2023
- Everything You Need to Know About China’s Child Pneumonia Outbreak
For those outside China, the reports of respiratory-illness outbreaks have brought back memories of the early days of the COVID pandemic. But unlike COVID, mycoplasma is a well-known and common germ that tends to cause fresh outbreaks every few years.
By Bloomberg News November 24, 2023
- An Alliance of Taiwan’s Opposition Parties Collapsed. Here’s Why It Matters
The short-lived Beijing-friendly alliance could have threatened the ruling, pro-independence party in January’s election that will have far-reaching consequences for regional stability.
By Koh Ewe November 24, 2023
- Oscar Pistorius Will Be Released From Prison on Parole
Former Olympic runner Oscar Pistorius has been granted parole, 10 years after shooting his girlfriend through a door at his home in South Africa.
By GERALD IMRAY, MOGOMOTSI MAGOME / AP November 24, 2023