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Aug 23, 2026
The United States Postal Service has finalized new mail-in ballot requirements, but two injunctions block their use in the midterms.
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Aug 23, 2026
An administrative stay allows aboveground construction to continue while the Court considers the Trump Administration's emergency request.
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Aug 23, 2026
Direct-to-consumer testing will change how medicine is practiced, writes Dr. Matthew S. Davenport.
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Aug 22, 2026
The latest escalation comes after last-minute changes derailed weeks of negotiations between the neighboring countries.
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Aug 22, 2026
Most of us have a limited understanding of mental disorders, writes Joan M. Cook.
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Aug 22, 2026
The new leader of the United Nations cannot heal all the world's divisions, but with courage and political acumen, the next Secretary-General can make international disputes a little less toxic.
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Aug 21, 2026
The news comes about a month after the editor stressed the importance of the newspaper's independence in an interview, and a few days after the publisher announced his plans to retire.
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Aug 21, 2026
El Niño will disrupt business across the globe.
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Aug 21, 2026
The seven-year competition just named its top 10 finalists.
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Aug 21, 2026
The President is expected to sign an Executive Order regarding the deal within the next couple of weeks.
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Aug 21, 2026
"They weaponized you like nobody's ever been weaponized," Trump told his former lawyer during an appearance on Cohen's radio show.
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Aug 21, 2026
The U.S.'s national debt surpassed $40 trillion for the first time ever this week—more than double what it was a decade ago.
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Aug 21, 2026
The waters of the Atlantic and the Mediterranean are full of the remains of those who perished while trying to reach Europe.
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Aug 20, 2026
A criminal complaint outlines the sting operation that led the FBI to apprehend 35-year-old Jessica Bowie.
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Aug 20, 2026
Here's how to know if you're eligible.
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Aug 20, 2026
U.S. alcohol consumption hits the lowest record since Gallup began surveying on this topic in 1939.
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Aug 20, 2026
Israel's military acknowledged its troops fired on Hind Rajab's family car and opened a criminal investigation into the 2024 killings.
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Aug 20, 2026
A slice of Washington, D.C., will be transformed into an IndyCar race track this weekend for an event commemorating the U.S.'s 250th birthday.
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Aug 20, 2026
Mathematical verification must be a national mission in the AI era, write Patrick Shafto, Ken Ono, and Scott Duke Kominers.
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Aug 20, 2026
Iran rejects Trump's threat of sweeping economic warfare as U.S.-Iran talks remain stalled and the nearly six-month war enters a new phase.
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Aug 20, 2026
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been largely distant from the Royal family since moving to California in 2020.
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Aug 20, 2026
What lettuce folks are looking forward to, and how the Cyclospora outbreak has changed the game.
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Aug 20, 2026
Harvard geneticist David Sinclair explains why his lab believes aging functions like a reversible disease— and what it will take to prove that.
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Aug 20, 2026
The geneticist has played an instrumental role in pushing the idea that existing drugs could be repurposed as longevity-boosting treatments.
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Aug 20, 2026
Justice, executive director of XPRIZE Healthspan, wants teams to prove human aging can be measurably reversed, not just slowed.
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Aug 20, 2026
Justice, executive director of XPRIZE Healthspan, wants teams to prove human aging can be measurably reversed, not just slowed.
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Aug 20, 2026
The Stanford neurology professor built a blood test that flags which of your organs is aging faster than the rest of you, years before disease symptoms show up.
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Aug 20, 2026
"Pretty much every organ system you can think of is touched by the ovaries," says Francesca Duncan, a reproductive biologist at Northwestern University and Buck Institute for Research on Aging.
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Aug 20, 2026
Dr. Minter-Jordan wants to retire the idea that aging equals decline, and aims to rebuild policy around living longer and better.
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Aug 20, 2026
Rewinding cellular time could address disease and aging, says the Altos Labs co-founder.
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Aug 20, 2026
Research by Uri Alon has found that genes affect longevity significantly more than previously believed. That doesn't mean you're doomed.
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Aug 20, 2026
The psychiatrist directs the longest study of human life. Here's what he's learned about the importance of social connection.
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Aug 20, 2026
Twenty years after his Nobel-winning discovery, doctors are using Yamanaka's cell-reprogramming breakthrough to treat real patients—and address aging itself.
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Aug 20, 2026
Physician and author Dr. Gabrielle Lyon argues doctors have spent fifty years treating longevity as a fat problem, when it's really a muscle problem.
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Aug 20, 2026
TIME set out to find some of the most innovative leaders who are starting to show concrete results in helping us to live longer, better.
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Aug 20, 2026
Where everyone ends up in the dramatic fifth and final season of the Netflix drama
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Aug 20, 2026
Investment to restore degraded land is an investment in economic resilience, write Diane Holdorf and Mahmoud Mohieldin.
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Aug 20, 2026
Socialists are winning primaries, inspiring young voters and rattling Democrats. Now comes the hard part.
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Aug 19, 2026
If confirmed by the Senate, Overton will become the next head of the agency responsible for overseeing the safety and effectiveness of products including food, drugs and medical devices.
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Aug 19, 2026
Our blood chemistry is changing as carbon emissions rise, reveals a new study.
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Aug 19, 2026
Ukraine's former defense minister has called for a wartime election, in direct challenge to the sitting President. Elections have been suspended since 2022.
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Aug 19, 2026
Ukraine's former defense minister has called for a wartime election, in direct challenge to the sitting President. Elections have been suspended since 2022.
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Aug 19, 2026
The previously little-known White House aide has garnered growing attention after Sen. Jon Ossoff mentioned her in an attack on Trump.
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Aug 19, 2026
The impact of the decision could have significant repercussions for Iran's already struggling economy, an expert tells TIME.
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Aug 19, 2026
The concession came after the Trump Administration renewed pressure on Britain, warning that its 100% tariff threat was "not a bluff."
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Aug 19, 2026
The heist thriller series, starring Anya Taylor-Joy as a con artist on the run, comes to a gripping conclusion
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Aug 19, 2026
America's classrooms are heating up, but we have the tools to fix them, write Bill Frist and Jonathan Klein.
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Aug 19, 2026
The Administration paused construction on border barriers in Texas' Big Bend National Park this week following months of opposition.
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Aug 19, 2026
An airline manager warned a passenger that ICE agents were trying to locate her, helping her avoid a possible arrest.
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Aug 19, 2026
A new documentary from director Rory Kennedy examines Boeing following the death of whistleblower John Barnett
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Aug 19, 2026
The new sanctions against members of the ICC fall under the State Department's professed agenda to "dismantle" its jurisdiction.
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Aug 19, 2026
Who gets to shape and benefit from the emerging blue economy?
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Aug 19, 2026
The U.S. and Canada brokered a three-day pause as the neighboring countries work to finalize a broader trade agreement.
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Aug 19, 2026
How to say 'Please chew with your mouth closed' without putting your foot in yours.
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Aug 19, 2026
Combining a vaccine and immunotherapy approach could open new ways to treat cancer.
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Aug 19, 2026
Harvard and MIT were reportedly among the universities ordered to review and terminate "problematic" ties to foreign institutions or risk losing funding.
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Aug 19, 2026
Hope is not a policy, writes Joseph Samaha. We must match our back-to-school hopes with uncompromising action.
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Aug 19, 2026
Put your foot in your mouth? Here's how to take it out without making things even more awkward.
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Aug 19, 2026
The Trump Administration has been gutting U.S. cybersecurity capabilities at a time when we need to deter and defend against increasing hybrid threats.
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Aug 18, 2026
Despite Trump's endorsement, Mills was unable to escape his long history of controversy.
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Aug 18, 2026
The drug is the first to address one of the root causes of the sleeping disorder.
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Aug 18, 2026
The network's rebuke came after a question Holmes asked Trump drew a series of critical posts from the White House targeting the journalist.
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Aug 18, 2026
After an unreleased model escaped its sandbox, OpenAI has paused frontier training efforts and shifted resources towards safety
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Aug 18, 2026
Mangione's lawyers have filed a motion arguing that the New York state case against him should be dismissed after he pleaded guilty to two federal charges.
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Aug 18, 2026
The Trump Administration sought to keep ideologically aligned federal prosecutors in place without confirmation by the Senate.
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Aug 18, 2026
Post-COVID, the pharmaceutical giant has sought out new avenues of success with cancer-treatment drugs.
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Aug 18, 2026
After the Russian Embassy in the U.K. issued a threat, the British government doubled down on its support for Ukraine.
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Aug 18, 2026
Here's what you need to know about Iceland's referendum on Aug. 29, what will be asked of the roughly 400,000-strong population, and what comes next.
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Aug 18, 2026
Ask an older woman what she's learned. Her answer could change your week.
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Aug 18, 2026
Even with federal grants largely restored, scientists say the Trump administration is still preventing those funds from reaching them. The consequences, they say, are already becoming clear.
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Aug 18, 2026
Even with federal grants largely restored, scientists say the Trump administration is still preventing those funds from reaching them. The consequences, they say, are already becoming clear.
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Aug 18, 2026
Even with federal grants largely restored, scientists say the Trump administration is still preventing those funds from reaching them. The consequences, they say, are already becoming clear.
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Aug 18, 2026
Even with federal grants largely restored, scientists say the Trump administration is still preventing those funds from reaching them. The consequences, they say, are already becoming clear.
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Aug 18, 2026
Researchers are trying to decipher what dreams can tell us after dark.
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Aug 18, 2026
In his first international media interview, SharkNinja chairman CJ Wang discusses the company's rise at a time of growing U.S.-China tensions.
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Aug 18, 2026
So much contemporary design feels more bloviating than expressive, as though visual volume now matters more than beauty, writes Debbie Millman.
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Aug 18, 2026
While tech is often designed to capture our attention, Ian Bogost argues that AI could help people look away from their screens.
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Aug 18, 2026
Trump's threat comes as Iran and Oman are reportedly nearing an arrangement to govern commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
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Aug 17, 2026
The death toll has reached at least 68 people, with search efforts for bodies and possible survivors ongoing.
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Aug 17, 2026
It's been more than a month since the Democratic Governor issued a public letter calling on the Republican to update his constituents on the status of his health amid a lengthy hospitalization.
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Aug 17, 2026
The President asked the Supreme Court to reconsider its denial of his petition, though such requests are rarely granted.
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Aug 17, 2026
Air crew have more radiation-related cancer deaths than any other profession, write Vishal R. Patel, Christopher Worsham, and Anupam B. Jena.
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Aug 17, 2026
The actress, best known for "Heroes" and "Nashville," died Sunday in South Carolina.
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Aug 17, 2026
Attorney General Blanche's confirmation is an urgent reminder of why we need abortion care, writes Brittany Fonteno.
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Aug 17, 2026
The condition can lead to surprising complications.
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Aug 17, 2026
Trump's South Korea drill cut raises questions about U.S. alliance credibility as North Korea expands its military capabilities.
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Aug 17, 2026
Kashmiris are not merely demanding lower bills and cheaper bread. They are demanding respect and representation.
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Aug 17, 2026
As the race to build ever more powerful AI accelerates, a small group of engineers is working on the technology that could make slowing down possible.
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Aug 17, 2026
Thieves stole four works by Antonello da Messina, the latest heist to hit the art world.
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Aug 17, 2026
"By setting and declaring a goal, we put ourselves on the line," writes Adrian Gore in an essay.
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Aug 17, 2026
Their phone is loud. Your request doesn't have to be.
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Aug 16, 2026
Hundreds of drones targeted Moscow and nearby areas, hitting warehouses linked to Russia's largest online retailer, amid strikes by both sides.
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Aug 16, 2026
Tupac Shakur was gunned down in 1996. Nearly 30 years later, a man allegedly linked to his death faces trial.
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Aug 16, 2026
"Why don't we, as clinicians, approach physical inactivity the way we do other major cardiovascular risk factors?" writes cardiologist Sadiya Khan in an essay for TIME.
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Aug 15, 2026
The heightened risk classification comes as health officials investigate a multistate outbreak that has sickened nearly 100 people.
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Aug 15, 2026
Here's what to know about the company behind the controversial oil project and why the Greenland government issued a stern warning.
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Aug 15, 2026
The rise of carnivore aesthetics, lifting culture, and hyper-protein diets reflects a deeper crisis of identity, writes Michael Kimmel.
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Aug 15, 2026
Great physicians are curious about the patient in front of them, and that curiosity is what drives them to dig deeper, writes Dr. Natasha Chida.
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Aug 14, 2026
The aircraft carrier is its ninth month at sea in a record-breaking deployment that has lasted more than 260 days.
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Aug 14, 2026
Even if we know the potential harm, we sometimes choose the riskier action.
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