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Everything to Know About Demon Slayer: The Manga, TV Series and Record-Breaking Film
Here's what to know about author-illustrator Koyoharu Gotouge and the meteoric success of the manga, television series and film
How Are Activists Managing Dissension Within the ‘Defund the Police’ Movement?
There are varying perspectives and ideas on what "defund the police" means
What the Arrest of Disha Ravi, a Climate Activist Linked to Greta Thunberg, Says About India’s Crackdown on Dissent
The 22-year-old's arrest for sedition has brought even more international scrutiny to India's backsliding democratic freedoms
What to Know About Nomadland and the Real-Life Community Behind the Movie
TIME spoke to Jessica Bruder, author of 'Nomadland,' about the real-life nomads featured in Chloé Zhao's film
The Tokyo Olympics Boss Has Finally Resigned Over Sexist Comments. It’s Hardly a Victory for Women in Japan, Activists Say
“We see it every day, and those comments and attitudes are something we always struggle with,” says Kazuko Fukuda, who started a petition criticizing the remarks
Why It’s So Significant Virginia Just Abolished the Death Penalty
'The Virginia legislature is finally catching up with public opinion'
Aung San Suu Kyi Faces New Charges After the Coup. Can Myanmar’s Democracy Survive Without Her?
Myanmar's push for democracy has always centered around Suu Kyi. With her under arrest, it's unclear whether anyone else is capable of uniting resistance to the military
What to Know About the Book Behind Netflix’s Firefly Lane
Kristin Hannah's novel traces a friendship over several decades
Biden’s New Immigration Executive Orders Include Creating a Task Force To Reunify Families. Here’s What to Know
the Biden Administration announced three immigration executive orders ahead of a swearing in ceremony for the new DHS secretary
What Happens to the Federal Death Penalty in a Biden Administration?
Joe Biden is the first president in U.S. history to openly campaign on abolishing the death penalty and win. Now that he’s in the White House, pressure is already mounting from activists and lawmakers for him to fulfill that promise. Pointing to the more than 160 Americans who’ve been exonerated from death sentences since 1973,…
The Most Impactful Memes of 2020
This year, memes brought many together, pushed many apart and brought levity to extended crisis after extended crisis
A New Strain of COVID-19 Is Being Blamed for a Surge in Cases in Brazil. Here’s What to Know
Fears the new strain could overcome antibodies and reinfect patients have little evidence behind them