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In this issue

Big Tech’s Friendly Face - Microsoft’s Brad Smith has assumed the role of global ambassador for the embattled tech industry.
By Romesh Ratnesar

The Perils of Parliament - U.K. lawmakers are debating Brexit in a palace that is falling down around them By Billy Perrigo.

Valerie Harper

TV’s pioneering real woman

Valerie Harper

1 min

Former U.N. Ambassador Samantha Power Has A Lot Of Stories To Tell—And No Problem Talking

“I BELIEVE IN OVERSHARING,” SAYS SAMANTHA Power. She’s not kidding. Her answer to the journalistic equivalent of a warm-up pitch—So how’s teaching going?—is 16 minutes long and touches her views on geopolitics, Ebola, diplomacy, Facebook, President Trump, President Obama, U.S. leadership, the importance of expertise, disillusionment and optimism in the Harvard student body, the U.N., human rights, climate change, China, Bosnia, political prisoners and being Irish.

Former U.N. Ambassador Samantha Power Has A Lot Of Stories To Tell—And No Problem Talking

5 mins

As It Gets Harder To Gather The Family For Dinner, Parents Turn To Breakfast

BREAKFAST, IT IS OFT ALLEGED, IS THE most important meal of the day. Also a thing of champions. Plus a meal you really can have at Tiffany’s (as long as you book a month ahead and don’t mind paying $35 for avocado toast). And for many families, breakfast is now becoming something else: their primary family meal.

As It Gets Harder To Gather The Family For Dinner, Parents Turn To Breakfast

7 mins

Should You Give Your Children Juice?

Though juice was once a cornerstone of a balanced breakfast, its place at the table has been looking a bit precarious these days.

Should You Give Your Children Juice?

2 mins

Trust Us

Microsoft’s Brad Smith is trying to restore public faith in Big Tech

Trust Us

10+ mins

The Battle To Draw The Battle Lines

State races starting this fall will shape Congress for the next decade

The Battle To Draw The Battle Lines

8 mins

Venerable And Vulnerable

Britain’s Houses of Parliament are falling down. Can they be saved in time?

Venerable And Vulnerable

8 mins

Margaret Atwood Saw It All Coming

The legendary author returns to the dystopian world she created in The Handmaid’s Tale

Margaret Atwood Saw It All Coming

7 mins

Ryan Murphy Built A New Heartland

The renegade writer-producer-director’s Netflix deal is worth $300 million. Inside the making of his blockbuster empire

Ryan Murphy Built A New Heartland

8 mins

Michael B. Jordan Is More Than A Hero

Our next great movie star is making Hollywood inclusive—onscreen and off

Michael B. Jordan Is More Than A Hero

6 mins

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PublisherTIME USA, LLC

CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyFortnightly

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