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Time

Time

A seismic moment for the left

The world's economic capital stands to have a democratic socialist at the helm.

2 min  |

July 28, 2025
Newsweek US

Newsweek US

Ready for Battle

As host of the most American troops outside the United States, Japan is preparing itself amid fears of conflict between the U.S. and China

7 min  |

July 25, 2025
Time

Time

In the Loop

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN AI could mean that human-caused pandemics are five times more likely than they were just a year ago, according to a study of top experts.

2 min  |

July 28, 2025
Time

Time

Health Matters

IN A CHRISTMAS CAROL, EBENEZER Scrooge at first dismisses the ghosts that torment him as mere dietary disturbances: “You may be an undigested bit of beef, a blot of mustard, a crumb of cheese, a fragment of an underdone potato,” he says to one spectral visitor. “There’s more of gravy than of grave about you, whatever you are!” Cartoonist Winsor McCay made his name in the early 20th century with “Dreams of the Rarebit Fiend,” in which his protagonists suffer bizarre dreams and nightmares they attributed to eating Welsh rarebit—a delicacy of spiced cheese on toast.

2 min  |

July 28, 2025
Time

Time

A wigged-out modern western stuffed with ideas

HOW MANY TIMES HAVE YOU HEARD the expression “The pandemic broke our brains”? Particularly in less densely populated parts of America, plenty of people still hold a grudge over the way life was shut down. In some places, mask wearing is still treated as a sign of wimpiness. And the “lost” years of Zoom education overshadow the reality that COVID-19 killed a lot of people, and that some who survived still suffer. The pandemic is the global event we just can’t let go, a scapegoat for people’s anger over how and why their lives aren’t exactly as they’d like.

2 min  |

July 28, 2025
Time

Time

Clueless and the art of an openhearted outlier

HOW DO YOU MEASURE THE WORTH OF A FILMMAKER’S career? Do you tick off box-office returns, or the awards lined up on a shelf? Which is a better determination of success, a string of hits or a film that lives on in the cultural imagination for decades, and counting?

5 min  |

July 28, 2025
Time

Time

THE MOST INFLUENTIAL DIGITAL VOICES

TIME 100 CREATORS

10+ min  |

July 28, 2025
Time

Time

WITH LOVE, MEGAN

Hacks breakout Megan Stalter enters the canon of rom-com heroines in Lena Dunham's Too Much

6 min  |

July 28, 2025
Time

Time

Micael Johansson

The Saab CEO on the lessons learned from Ukraine, Europe's defense needs, and the future of warfare

2 min  |

July 28, 2025
Newsweek US

Newsweek US

THEY PARTY LIKE IT'S 1999

GEN Z IS FASCINATED BY ALL THINGS TURN OF THE MILLENNIUM. WHAT HAS PROMPTED THIS NOSTALGIC OBSESSION?

9 min  |

July 25, 2025
Time

Time

Recharging the green transition

THE MINERALS FOUND IN AN ELECTRIC-CAR BATTERY often travel thousands of miles around the world before the vehicles they will be in hit the road. Lithium mined in Chile or Argentina is shipped to China—where three-quarters of the world’s electric-vehicle (EV) batteries are currently made. The sea journey emits considerable amounts of CO₂ in the process. Yet, electrifying the transportation sector—which accounts for more than a third of global CO₂ emissions—is key for reaching net-zero emissions by 2050.

3 min  |

July 28, 2025
Time

Time

The Risk Report

THE 2015 MIGRANT CRISIS STILL hangs over Europe. The more than 1.3 million migrants—particularly from Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq—who claimed asylum that year have been a boon for grievance-driven European populism and its most talented practitioners. The upshot is a cultural and economic anxiety that has transformed the continent's political landscape.

2 min  |

July 28, 2025
Newsweek US

Newsweek US

Taste the World

Vancouver's multicultural restaurant scene is a haven for foodies seeking diverse flavors

3 min  |

July 25, 2025
Newsweek US

Newsweek US

Gearhead Heaven

The world's fastest—and most expensive—cars were on display at Goodwood's Festival of Speed

1 min  |

July 25, 2025
Time

Time

Sean 'Diddy' Combs

In sex-crime trial with mixed verdicts

1 min  |

July 28, 2025
Newsweek US

Newsweek US

Power and Principles

Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar on power shifts, global diplomacy and why the age of rigid alliances may be over

3 min  |

July 25, 2025
Newsweek US

Newsweek US

Royal Recognition

The Amal Clooney Women's Empowerment Award was just one highlight of a King's Trust event honoring inspirational young people who have triumphed over adversity

3 min  |

July 25, 2025
Newsweek US

Newsweek US

Dubai's Plan To Woo You

The emirate is on a mission to show potential visitors and residents that there’s much more to it than high rises and shopping malls, tourism chief Issam Abdulrahim Kazim tells Newsweek

6 min  |

July 25, 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

How Toni Morrison Changed Publishing

At night, she worked on her novels. By day, as an editor at Random House, she championed a new generation of writers.

10 min  |

August 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Lamentations-A short story

It was March when I received the news that Harold had died in one of his caves.

10+ min  |

August 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The High Art of Pro Wrestling

Yes, it's fiction. So is Moby Dick.

9 min  |

August 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

It Has Pockets!

How Claire McCardell changed women's fashion

10 min  |

August 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Vonnegut and the Bomb

How the novelist turned the violence and randomness of war into a cosmic joke

10+ min  |

August 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

NUCLEAR ROULETTE

The only way to win is to stop playing.

8 min  |

August 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The President's Weapon

Why does the power to launch nuclear weapons rest with a single American?

10+ min  |

August 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

MY PERSONAL WAR ON PLASTIC

What happened when I tried to eliminate it from my family's life

10 min  |

August 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

THE WARRIOR MYTH

THE WARRIOR MYTH What Pete Hegseth doesn't understand about soldiers

8 min  |

August 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Damn You All to Hell!

How Hollywood taught a generation to fear nuclear + catastrophe

10 min  |

August 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

THE NEW ARMS RACE

As American power recedes, South Korea and even Japan may pursue the bomb.

10+ min  |

August 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Expatriate

Joseph Kurihara had faith in America. It didn't have faith in him.

10+ min  |

August 2025