Time
A murder franchise finds its Monsters- and they're us
MIDWAY THROUGH MONSTER: THE ED GEIN STORY, the title character stares into the camera and warns: “You shouldn't be watching this.” He’s talking to two strangers who've interrupted him in the bloody aftermath of a murder. But the closeup makes it clear that Gein, played with eerie gentleness by Charlie Hunnam, is also addressing his audience of Netflix viewers. Then he revs his chainsaw and chases the men. Of course, we keep watching. In the next scene, Gein offers the spectacle of a dead, nude woman, strung up like a carcass in a slaughterhouse.
3 min |
November 10, 2025
Time
Slow Horses gets an explosive sister show
In the premiere of Down Cemetery Road, a desperate woman walks into a private investigator's office. “Let me guess,” says the detective, Zoë Boehm (Emma Thompson). “You've got a husband. He's got a secretary. Am I warm?” She is not. Neither a film-noir femme fatale nor a jealous housewife, Sarah Trafford (Ruth Wilson) has come for help in solving a mystery that has little to do with her own life. Her initially inexplicable obsession sets the tone for Apple's unusually humane conspiracy thriller.
1 min |
November 10, 2025
Newsweek US
CELEBRATING WOMEN
Famed photographer Annie Leibovitz discusses the updated edition of her iconic portrait collection with Newsweek
7 min |
November 07, 2025
AppleMagazine
Air vs Pro: ELEGANCE & POWER COLLIDE IN THE MOST ADVANCED IPHONE LINEUP EVER RELEASED
Apple's iPhone lineup continues to set the benchmark for innovation, blending cutting-edge technology with seamless user experiences.
6 min |
October 31, 2025
AppleMagazine
APPLE PLANS MAJOR OLED EXPANSION FOR FUTURE IPAD AND MACBOOK MODELS
Apple is preparing to bring OLED display technology across its iPad and MacBook lineups, marking one of the most significant shifts in the company's display strategy since the introduction of Retina screens more than a decade ago.
4 min |
October 31, 2025
Newsweek US
WAKE UP AND LIVE
In a candid chat ahead of the release of his memoir We Did OK, Kid, actor, artist and composer Sir Anthony Hopkins reveals how his tough childhood and long battle with alcoholism formed the contented, joyful man he is today
9 min |
November 07, 2025
AppleMagazine
MUSK'S NEW GROKIPEDIA PLATFORM CRASHES ON LAUNCH DAY AFTER HOSTING NEARLY 900,000 ARTICLES
Elon Musk’s latest digital project, Grokipedia, experienced a full system outage within hours of its launch this week after its servers were overwhelmed by traffic and database activity.
3 min |
October 31, 2025
AppleMagazine
APPLE CONFIRMS IPHONE PASSPORT FEATURE IS COMING SOON, EXPANDING DIGITAL ID INITIATIVES
Apple has confirmed that an upcoming update to iOS will introduce a digital passport feature for iPhone users, signaling the company’s next major step in replacing traditional identification documents with secure, device-based credentials.
3 min |
October 31, 2025
AppleMagazine
ADOBE BRINGS YOUTUBE SHORTS INTEGRATION TO PREMIERE PRO, STARTING WITH IPHONE USERS
Adobe has introduced direct YouTube Shorts integration into its Premiere Pro editing suite, beginning with support for videos shot on iPhones.
3 min |
October 31, 2025
AppleMagazine
APPLE'S PATH TO $4 TRILLION: HOW IPHONE SALES REIGNITED ITS LONG-TERM MARKET ASCENT
Apple has reached a US $4 trillion market capitalization, a landmark built not on a single breakthrough but on almost two decades of steady expansion anchored by the iPhone.
3 min |
October 31, 2025
AppleMagazine
QUALCOMM STOCK SOARS 22% AFTER REVEALING NEW AI MICROCHIP TO RIVAL NVIDIA
The new processor, part of Qualcomm’s growing Snapdragon X platform, represents a decisive shift in its strategy from smartphone components to high-performance AI systems that can power everything from cloud infrastructure to personal devices.
3 min |
October 31, 2025
AppleMagazine
NVIDIA'S JENSEN HUANG SAYS THE AI BOOM IS REAL, NOT A BUBBLE
As investor enthusiasm for artificial intelligence continues to dominate global markets, questions have begun to surface about whether the current wave of capital and speculation surrounding AI companies has outpaced economic fundamentals.
3 min |
October 31, 2025
Time
In the Loop
IN OCTOBER, HEART-WRENCHING photos of a 12-year-old girl driving her sick puppy to the vet went viral on social media. But upon closer examination, users noticed strange details: her steering wheel was on the right side of the car, which also lacked a dashboard.
2 min |
November 10, 2025
Time
Why do health-insurance costs keep rising?
JACOB MCDONALD KNOWS HE’S LUCKY TO HAVE A GOOD health-insurance plan through his employer, a tech company. But when his company recently updated employees about their options for health care in 2026, he was disappointed to learn that once again, costs were going up.
3 min |
November 10, 2025
Time
My eight years in conversion therapy
WHEN I FIRST STARTED CONVERSION THERAPY AT AGE 19, I thought I was pursuing healing for what I was led to believe was broken in me. I didn’t want to erase myself. I wanted peace. I wanted to stop feeling like my faith and my sexuality were at war with one another. I sought it out of my own accord. My parents and pastors didn’t force me into therapy, but everything in the culture around me convinced me it was my only option.
5 min |
November 10, 2025
Time
EDGE OF INVASION
Taiwan prepares as shadows of war creep closer to its shores
10+ min |
November 10, 2025
Time
A New Wave origin story, and an act of love
SOME DAYS IT SEEMS WE LIVE IN A HORRID WORLD where most humans couldn’t give a fig about art. How many people in that world are going to care about a 65-year-old black-and-white movie—one that, for anyone who doesn’t speak French, requires the reading of subtitles?
2 min |
November 10, 2025
Time
Padma Lakshmi The culinary television star on centering immigrant stories, taking inspiration from activism, and writing her latest cookbook
You often speak about food through the lens of family. Why is that important to you?
3 min |
November 10, 2025
Newsweek US
Frenemy of the State
Qatar's lobbying blitz in Washington has seen its influence grow over U.S. lawmakers, raising questions about power, politics and global alignment
7 min |
November 07, 2025
Scientific American
The Long Journey to an Artificial Pancreas
This biotech could transform type 1 diabetes care
9 min |
November 2025
Scientific American
The Benefits of Raising Conscientious Kids
Being conscientious will serve kids in the long run. Here are some tips for helping them learn that trait
5 min |
November 2025
Scientific American
Workouts Help to Treat Cancer
Exercise improves survival, limits recurrence, and can be used with surgery and drugs
3 min |
November 2025
Scientific American
Babies' Brains Make Memories
Brain scans capture memory formation in infants, raising new questions about why people forget their earliest years
3 min |
November 2025
Scientific American
Rising Land
A puzzling land upheaval in South Africa comes from an unexpected source
4 min |
November 2025
Scientific American
Developing Views
Groundbreaking images show an implanting embryo
3 min |
November 2025
Scientific American
Subliminal Learning
\"Student\" Als pick up unexpected traits such as a love of owls from their \"teachers\"
2 min |
November 2025
Scientific American
Gut Virome
Your digestive tract is crawling with viruses— and that's a good thing
2 min |
November 2025
Scientific American
50, 100 & 150 Years
\"A comprehensive study by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory vigorously urges that a $1-billion program be launched to develop a new automobile engine for introduction by 1985 or sooner.
3 min |
November 2025
Scientific American
Your Al Therapist
The dangers of using artificial-intelligence chatbots for therapy
6 min |
November 2025
Scientific American
LIFE'S BIG BANGS
Controversial evidence hints that complex life might have emerged hundreds of millions of years earlier than previously thought—and possibly more than once
10+ min |