Celebrity Life
Lea Kyle: 5 Things To Know About The French Quick-Change Artist Who Is An ‘AGT’ Finalist
Léa Kyle is one of the 10 finalists competing to win 'AGT' season 16. This French quick-change artist is truly one of a kind. Here's what you need to know about her.
Big Tech Is Coming to Small-Town America, But There’s a Catch
Data centers run by Facebook, Google and other tech companies are expanding across the U.S., promising jobs and tax revenue but rarely delivering
‘I’ve Never Seen This Level of Fear.’ Why Asian Americans Are Joining the Rush to Buy Guns
Anti-Asian hate crimes fueled by false claims Asians brought the COVID-19 pandemic to the U.S. are spurring people who once shunned guns to become gun-owners
How Trees Mother Their Seedlings and What We Can Learn About Connection From Forests
And the networks of communication and support we rely on
A Year in a School Bus: Amid COVID-19, A Family Finds Freedom Traveling the American West
Paula wakes up in her bus around 4:30 a.m. most days. She can usually still see the stars. She works for a few hours, often on freelance projects using her training as a biologist, and makes breakfast when her 12-year-old son Max gets up around 7:00. (TIME has agreed to grant Paula and Max pseudonyms…
Justine Bateman’s Aging Face and Why She Doesn’t Think It Needs ‘Fixing’
The actor and director's new book is a bid to liberate older women from endless cosmetic upkeep.
Before You Have That Bonfire of the Stretchy Pants, Consider Some Pandemic Wardrobe Habits You Should Keep
And other lessons we should all take with us
I Found a Rainbow At the End of My Hunt For a Vaccine Appointment
And why we attach mystical meaning to random sightings.
Be Bold, Be Proud, Speak Up: Raising Asian American Daughters Now
What the next generation can teach their mothers
Why Phone Calls Beat Video Chats (and Nothing Beats IRL)
New research reports that video calls and social leave you lonelier and more stressed
After the Pandemic: Are You Ready for the Old Normal?
We've all got some corporeal maintenance to do
What We Learned About Ourselves In the First Year of the Pandemic
And why March may be our psychological turning point