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Time

Time

The Risk Report

JUST THREE MONTHS AGO, ISRAEL and Iran fought a 12-day war that shook the Middle East. Missiles and drones flew in both directions, but with a major assist from the U.S., Israel established dominance of Iran's airspace, repeatedly struck nuclear and military targets across Iran, and killed 30 security commanders and 19 of Iran's nuclear scientists. Iran's retaliation accomplished little that might deter Israel in the future.

2 min  |

September 29, 2025
Time

Time

Patagonia's idea of a global investment

EARLIER THIS YEAR, A TITANIUM MINE WAS SLATED for construction on the edge of Georgia's Okefenokee Swamp, an unusually diverse ecosystem that is home to some of the country's most pristine wetlands. If built, the mine would likely have unleashed catastrophic pollution in the area.

5 min  |

September 29, 2025
Newsweek US

Newsweek US

WORLD'S BEST SMART HOSPITALS 2026

SMART HOSPITALS UTILIZE ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY INCLUDING AI AND AUTOMATION TO IMPROVE patient care and streamline workflow. These modern treatment centers are predicted to become even more prevalent in coming years.

1 min  |

September 26, 2025
Newsweek US

Newsweek US

Monster Smash

KPop Demon Hunters' directors reveal what's next for Netflix's chart-topping film

5 min  |

September 26, 2025
Newsweek US

Newsweek US

Michael Urie

NEARLY 20 YEARS AFTER HE SHOT TO FAME AS Marc St. James on Ugly Betty, Michael Urie is celebrating a career high with his first-ever Emmy nomination for playing Brian in Apple TV+'s Shrinking.

1 min  |

September 26, 2025
Newsweek US

Newsweek US

WORLD'S BEST SPECIALIZED HOSPITALS 2026

SPECIALIZED HOSPITALS ARE SEEING EXPLOSIVE growth as patients search for physicians that provide advanced, targeted care.

1 min  |

September 26, 2025
Newsweek US

Newsweek US

FULL CHARGE AHEAD

As China advances renewables and the U.S. returns to fossil fuels, the power of engery technology leadership is shifting

10 min  |

September 26, 2025
Time

Time

Crisis in the Shadows

MILLIONS DISPLACED, FAMINE SPREADING—YET SUDAN'S TRAGEDY UNFOLDS FAR FROM THE WORLD'S GAZE

6 min  |

September 29, 2025
Time

Time

A fighter reckons with his turbulent past

THE DAY BEFORE THE SMASHING MACHINE PREMIERES at the Venice Film Festival in early September, Mark Kerr describes his emotional state as “vibrational.”

6 min  |

September 29, 2025
Time

Time

David Lauren The fashion executive talks about AI, tariffs, and working for his father for 25 years

You’re the chief innovation officer and chief branding officer at Ralph Lauren. What does that actually mean you do?

3 min  |

September 29, 2025
Time

Time

REBOOTING SOUTH KOREA

PRESIDENT LEE JAE-MYUNG ON HIS PLAN TO KICK-START HIS NATION'S ECONOMYAND COURT DONALD TRUMP

9 min  |

September 29, 2025
Time

Time

AMERICAN CRISIS

The killing of Charlie Kirk and the political violence that haunts the nation

7 min  |

September 29, 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

The AI Therapist Will See You Now

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IS evolving fast. Large language models such as ChatGPT and Gemini can write papers and code, make quirky art, and attempt deep research and complex problem-solving. Now, AI is venturing into a more personal role: therapist.

2 min  |

November 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

Cheetos in the Capital

A nation that chooses this as its answer to crime has lost the thread of both constitutional limits and sustainable governance.

3 min  |

November 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

Radiation Rules Are Stalling Nuclear Power

UNREASONABLY STRICT RADIATION exposure limits are holding back nuclear power development, according to a July report from Idaho National Laboratory (INL) researchers. The report challenges the current model for radiation exposure, arguing that recent evidence shows it is biologically unwarranted.

1 min  |

November 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

How Stockholm Tamed Traffic

IF YOU LOVE walking, Stockholm was built just for you. Spread across 14 islands linked by bridges, the city brims with waterfront promenades, ferries gliding through inlets, the whir of bicycle wheels, and pedestrians spilling into lively café-lined squares.

1 min  |

November 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

PRANK: LARRY RICHARDSON

Google Scholar is a wonderful research resource. The free service covers a huge amount of the global scientific publishing enterprise, encompassing peer-reviewed articles, books, reports, conference papers, and preprints. It's easy to use and accessible to anyone.

1 min  |

November 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

California's Minimum Wage Law Cost 18,000 Jobs

IN 2023, CALIFORNIA passed a law requiring a $20 per hour minimum wage for all fast-food restaurants with more than 60 locations nationwide.

2 min  |

November 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

CULTURE WAR POLICE STATE

HOW THE CULTURE WAR FEEDS THE POLICE STATE

10+ min  |

November 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

How 'National Security' Came Unmoored From Americans' Actual Security

THE IDEA OF “national security” is so ubiquitous that it is hard to imagine an American political culture without it.

5 min  |

November 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

ARCHIVES

Excerpts from Reason's vaults

3 min  |

November 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

What Caused the Serial Killing Spike of the 1970s and '80s?

A new book offers a rich, informative, but not entirely convincing account of a crime wave.

6 min  |

November 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

'THE TENSION BETWEEN TRADITION AND INDIVIDUALISM'

THE RICH DEBATES OF CONSERVATIVE FOUNDING FATHER FRANK MEYER AND LIBERTARIAN FOUNDING MOTHER ROSE WILDER LANE

10 min  |

November 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

Golden Ages Don't Last

BUT THEY CAN TEACH US A LOT ABOUT WHAT MAKES CIVILIZATIONS RISE AND FALL.

10+ min  |

November 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

BRICKBATS

Belgium's Permanent Commission for Linguistic Control upheld a complaint against train conductor Ilyass Alba for violating the country's strict language laws.

2 min  |

November 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

Police Abuse Protected by Federal Immunity

A POLICE OFFICER had a woman jailed for over two years on false charges in connection with a bogus sex-trafficking ring. But the officer, Heather Weyker, cannot be sued, because a court ruled in July that she was acting under color of federal law.

2 min  |

November 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

Feds Pump the Brakes on Autonomous Trucks

ON A LONELY stretch of Texas interstate between Dallas and Houston, the possible future of freight transportation is already rumbling down the road. But whether autonomous trucking becomes commonplace might depend on federal regulations that govern stationary trucks, rather than those that are on the move.

2 min  |

November 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

6 Months in Jail for Mountain Running?

WHEN MOUNTAIN RUNNER Michelino Sunseri climbed and descended Wyoming's Grand Teton in record time last year, he posted information about his route on social media. According to the Justice Department, Sunseri thereby implicated himself in a federal misdemeanor punishable by up to six months in jail.

2 min  |

November 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

Trump Is the Coal President

COAL-THE DOMINANT fuel in the U.S., before it was steadily replaced by cheaper and cleaner energy sources—has found new life under President Donald Trump. In April, Trump issued an executive order to reinvigorate “America’s Beautiful Clean Coal Industry,” which directed federal agencies to remove regulatory barriers to coal production and coal mining on federal lands.

2 min  |

November 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

Q & A Glenn Jacobs

GLENN JACOBS, BETTER known to wrestling fans as “Kane,” has spent the past seven years as the mayor of Knox County, Tennessee.

3 min  |

November 2025