
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson Wants Us To Know That Climate Action Is Worth It
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson’s first love was and is the ocean. As a marine biologist, writer, and climate activist, it’s something she thinks about all the time.
Time - 2025-11-11 22:21:04
How Venezuela is Preparing for the Possibility of a U.S. Attack
The United States Navy’s most advanced aircraft carrier has arrived in the Latin American region, capping a months-long military build-up.
Time - 2025-11-11 20:16:22
What the Coming Rise of Trillionaires Could Mean for Democracy and the Rule of Law
Elon Musk could soon become the world’s first trillionaire—and he may not be alone. How will democracy and the rule of law be impacted?
Time - 2025-11-11 17:51:18
The Trump Administration Plans to Introduce 50-Year Mortgages. Here’s What That Would Mean for Home Buyers
The Trump Administration is working to introduce 50-year mortgages—a plan that has drawn criticism from experts.
Time - 2025-11-11 16:44:23
The Syrian President's White House Debut Caps a Stunning Rebrand
The warm welcome looks like a new dawn for U.S.-Syria relations.
Time - 2025-11-11 16:09:20
Why Character.AI’s CEO Still Lets His 6-Year-Old Daughter Use the App
Character.AI banned under-18 users from chatting to its bots, but the CEO says he still allows his 6-year-old daughter to use the app.
Time - 2025-11-11 14:53:46
FDA Removes Black Box Warning on Hormone Therapy
Experts applauded the decision, and anticipate that more perimenopausal and menopausal women will benefit from the health benefits of the treatment
Time - 2025-11-11 14:38:09
Ancient Roman-Era Statues Taken During Brazen Museum Heist in Damascus
The break-in occurred on Sunday night and was uncovered the following morning when a door to the classical department was found smashed.
Time - 2025-11-11 14:05:37
The Forgotten Story of NASA's Most Life-Threatening Spacewalk
Astronaut Gene Cernan risked his life during his first flight to space in 1966. A new book sheds light on NASA’s Gemini program.
Time - 2025-11-11 13:00:00
Supporting Veterans is America’s Duty Beyond the Battlefield
“Too many veterans are still waiting for the country they served to fully serve them back,” writes Lieutenant Colonel Jennifer Pritzker.
Time - 2025-11-11 11:15:00