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Annalena Baerbock Wants to Radically Change Germany. She’ll Have to Win Voters’ Trust First

Green chancellor candidate Annalena Baerbock is trying to bring voters around to her sweeping change platform ahead of Sept. 26 elections.

When George W. Bush Called Out the Jan. 6 Rioters, We Listened

This article is part of the The DC Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox every weekday. SHANKSVILLE, Pa. — It was just one page in his remarks. But on that sheet, read with the tone of a disappointed grandfather, former President George W. Bush made…

On Top of the Pandemic, Hospitals Face Another Crisis: Children and Teenagers Are Being Shot in Record Numbers

Already this year, at least 13,000 people have been killed by guns, according to one tally. More than 1,000 of them were children and teenagers.

Joe Biden Wants to Honor 9/11—By Moving On From National Security Priorities That Defined the Past 20 Years

On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, it was Joe Biden’s wife Jill who told him on the phone that a second plane had crashed into New York’s Twin Towers. Biden was on board an Amtrak commuter train from Wilmington and Washington, and when he walked out of the station on Capitol Hill, he saw…

Twenty Years of Data Shows How America Changed—And Didn’t— After 9/11

This article is part of the The DC Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox every weekday. The world changed on Sept. 11, 2001. Two decades later, few would argue with that statement. And it probably isn’t the first or last time you’ll read a version…

Cities Have Firefighters and Trash Collectors. As the Climate Breaks Down, Do They Also Need Resilience Corps?

When Hurricane Ida hit New Orleans in early September, Tonya Freeman-Brown made the difficult decision to stay in the city. The 53 year-old and her family sheltered in an old brick hotel in the downtown area, watching fierce winds of up to 150 mph pelt rainwater at the windows, and remembering the destruction wrought by…

The World’s Most Famous Private Detective Makes No Apologies

About a decade ago, when his mansion in upstate New York started feeling too cramped for all his grandkids, Jules Kroll, the world’s most famous private detective, set out to build a bigger one on a neighboring parcel of land. The owner of the plot sensed an opportunity and tried to jack up the price.…

Fecal Transplants: a New Treatment for IBD

Fecal microbiota transplants are helping doctors treat GI disorders

Tony Leung Captivates in Shang-Chi. But His Favorite Film Is the One He Hasn’t Done Yet

The Hong Kong star talks to TIME about playing Wenwu in ‘Shang-Chi,’ the martial arts-inspired fight choreography and how he thinks about success

Silicon Valley Investors Haven’t Let the Theranos Scandal Change the Way They Do Business

"The Valley is defined by its winners, not its losers"

Why the Human Rights Campaign Had to Fire Its President

This article is part of the The DC Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox every weekday. So far this year, one Washington powerhouse has lobbied for a commission to investigate the Jan. 6 attacks at the Capitol, pushed Facebook to ban an anti-abortion advocacy group…

50 Years After Attica, Prisoners Are Still Protesting Brutal Conditions. Will America Finally Listen?

Despite the protections won by the Attica rebellion, prisoners are calling for the public’s attention to the horrific conditions they endure
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