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In this issue

All the President’s Men - After two top allies are found guilty in court, Trump’s presidency enters its most treacherous phase yet.

Trade Warrior - Former Hillary Clinton ally Peter Navarro is now Trump’s most influential trade adviser.

On Afghanistan’s Front Line - A firsthand account of a Taliban onslaught and the U.S. military’s response and more...

Kofi Annan

Global Citizen

Kofi Annan

1 min

Aretha Franklin Sang Her Way Through History

WHEN ARETHA FRANKLIN SANG, OUT POURED THE sun and the moon. Her voice was optimism shaded with sorrow, joy tempered by the understanding that nothing in life can be perfect—but above all it was a sound that both absorbed and radiated light.

Aretha Franklin Sang Her Way Through History

3 mins

U.S. Open Champion Sloane Stephens Is Set To Defend Her Title In New York And Defy Her Critics

YOUTH TENNIS CLINICS, LIKE THE ONE REIGNING U.S. Open champion Sloane Stephens is holding for some two dozen children in Washington, D.C., on this stifling summer afternoon, tend to be lighthearted affairs known in the trade as a hit and giggle. Pro player lobs a few shots to the kiddies, waves to the cameras, signs some autographs. Sponsor gets exposure, star gives back, kids pick up some tips—everyone goes home happy.

U.S. Open Champion Sloane Stephens Is Set To Defend Her Title In New York And Defy Her Critics

5 mins

Finding A Dark-Sky Paradise On A Tiny Vermont Hill

NEARLY EVERY SPOT ON EARTH IS, EFFECTIVELY, a planetarium. Wait for the sun to go down, hope for a cloudless sky and look up. The show’s been running every night for 4.5 billion years now.

Finding A Dark-Sky Paradise On A Tiny Vermont Hill

2 mins

Closing In

The President’s woes grow as top aides face justice

Closing In

10 mins

Rio's Radical

Meet Jair Bolsonaro. He stands for law and order, traditional family values and nostalgia for an era when a murderous authoritarian regime ran Brazil.In October, voters might make him President. How did Brazil come to this?

Rio's Radical

10+ mins

Placebo's New Power

What the emergence of the “honest placebo” says about healing in America

Placebo's New Power

10+ mins

Troye Sivan Is A New Kind Of Pop Icon

TROYE SIVAN, GLOBAL POP STAR, SHOWS UP to his photo shoot alone. No manager. No assistant. No glam squad.

6 mins

The Summer Of The Doc

AH, SUMMER! THE SEASON OF SUPERHERO BLOCKBUSTERS and exhilarating action movies, enterprises that demand little more of us than shutting down some of our brain power and sinking into cushy stadium seats. But the summer of 2018 has put a wrinkle in that pattern.

The Summer Of The Doc

4 mins

Three Splashy Summer Films Refresh The Romantic Comedy

ROMANTIC COMEDIES GET A BAD rap. It’s never been the most progressive genre—how many times have we watched a hero save the damsel, or a high-powered executive flirt with his secretary? And the odds are stacked against the rom-com: box-office grosses are down; audiences are increasingly wrestling with traditional gender dynamics; and there’s a persistent belief in Hollywood that women, the genre’s target demo, will enthusiastically go see superhero movies, but men have to be dragged kicking and screaming to romantic comedies.

3 mins

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PublisherTIME USA, LLC

CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

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