Time
5 predictions for AI in 2025
New uses and policy questions come into focus
3 min |
January 27, 2025
Time
Opening the invisible hand
Bhutan's ambitious plan to boost its economy with a “mindfulness city”
10+ min |
January 27, 2025
Time
Tech we can trust
Serving humanity's best interests must be at the center of progress
2 min |
January 27, 2025
Newsweek US
'These Were Courageous Leaders'
Martin Luther King Jr.'s daughter Bernice tells Newsweek how her family aligned with the Carters in the fight for civil rights
6 min |
January 24, 2025
Newsweek US
An Iron Dome for America
Donald Trump has promised to build a missile defense system to protect the continental U.S. from a nuclear strike. A new report lays out how it might look
10 min |
January 24, 2025
Newsweek US
How the Other Half Live
Patricia Arquette returns for season 2 of Severance. Free from the corporation, she reveals her character's struggle with her newfound independence
5 min |
January 24, 2025
Newsweek US
Marianne Jean-Baptiste
\"I'm not too worried about her not being likable.\"
2 min |
January 24, 2025
Time
A call for global cooperation in the Intelligent Age
Cultivate wisdom along with innovation
3 min |
January 27, 2025
Time
It's time to stop fetishizing capitalism
An heiress advocates for a more democratic approach
3 min |
January 27, 2025
Time
The conflicts looming over 2025
WHEN DONALD TRUMP TOOK THE OATH OF OFFICE AS President in January 2017, his first foreign policy priority was to get tough on China. The Trump 2.0 Administration will continue that work. But when he strides back into the Oval Office in January 2025, Trump will also become responsible for U.S. management of two dangerous wars, the kinds of hot foreign policy crises he was fortunate to avoid during his first term.
5 min |
January 27, 2025
Time
The digital labor revolution
OVER THE PAST TWO YEARS, WE'VE WITNESSED advances in AI that have captured our imaginations with unprecedented capabilities in language and ingenuity. And yet, as impressive as these developments have been, they're only the opening act. We are now entering a new era of autonomous AI agents that take action on their own and augment the work of humans. This isn't just an evolution of technology. It's a revolution that will fundamentally redefine how humans work, live, and connect with one another from this point forward.
6 min |
January 27, 2025
Time
CULTIVATING A 'THIRD LIFE'
He was right to worry. These days, the role of coffee shops and bars, libraries and community centers, civic clubs and houses of worship, has faded as the creep of work and domestic obligation in American life has become all but inescapable. According to the 2021 Census Bureau's Time Use Survey, Americans were already spending significantly less time with friends before the pandemic rearranged life entirely. Our collective isolation has only metastasized since then. In 2024, a staggering 17% of Americans claimed to have zero friends, up from 1% in 1990 when Oldenburg was first urging caution.
2 min |
January 27, 2025
Time
Those who help themselves
In Sudan, locals are saving lives that international aid agencies can't reach
8 min |
January 27, 2025
Time
THE COMMITTED
Some Long COVID patients are being pressured into psychiatric wards
9 min |
January 27, 2025
Time
Ground zero for AI safety
Inside the U.K's bold experiment in technology governance
10 min |
January 27, 2025
Time
Q & A - Rene Haas
Arm's CEO on how his hardware is supporting the Fourth Industrial Revolution
2 min |
January 27, 2025
Time
Rev Lebaredian
Nvidia's vice president of Omniverse and simulation technology on training AI-powered robots
2 min |
January 27, 2025
The Atlantic
The Wild Charity of Saint Francis
The guide we need, now that kindness is countercultural
5 min |
February 2025
The Atlantic
A Palestinian American Sex and the City
Betty Shamieh's debut novel is a rebellious rom-com.
10+ min |
February 2025
The Atlantic
Modi's Failure
Why India is losing faith in its strongman leader
10+ min |
February 2025
The Atlantic
Apocalypse, Constantly
Humans love to imagine their own demise.
9 min |
February 2025
The Atlantic
Where Han Kang's Nightmares Come From
In her novels, the South Korean Nobel laureate returns again and again to her countrys bloody past.
9 min |
February 2025
The Atlantic
ARMY OF GOD
AMERICAN CHRISTIANS ARE EMBRACING A CHARISMATIC MOVEMENT KNOWN AS THE NEW APOSTOLIC REFORMATION, WHICH SEEKS TO DESTROY THE SECULAR STATE. Now THEIR WAR BEGINS.
10+ min |
February 2025
The Atlantic
TROPHY HUNTERS
A GROUP OF CHILDHOOD FRIENDS PULLED OFF A STRING OF THE MOST AUDACIOUS SPORTS-MEMORABILIA HEISTS IN AMERICAN HISTORY. THEN THEY DID SOMETHING REALLY CRAZY.
10+ min |
February 2025
The Atlantic
THE NEW RASPUTINS
Anti-science mysticism is enabling autocracy around the globe.
9 min |
February 2025
The Atlantic
WHAT NOT TO WEAR
The false promise of seasonal-color analysis
7 min |
February 2025
The Atlantic
The Anti-Social Century
Americans are now spending more time alone than ever. It's changing our personalities, our politics, and even our relationship to reality.
10+ min |
February 2025
Newsweek US
Is California's Green Dream Hot Air?
The state aims to rely on zero-carbon energy sources in two decades' time but has hurdles to overcome along the way
8 min |
January 03-17, 2025 (Double Issue)
Newsweek US
Power Struggle
As the dust settles following the toppling of Bashar al-Assad, new front lines could be drawn in Syria's old civil war
6 min |
January 03-17, 2025 (Double Issue)
Newsweek US
Downsizing Goes Bust for Boomers
Rising property costs are not just affecting young Americans—older people are ‘aging in place’ due to a dearth of affordable accessible housing
4 min |