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A Climate Solution Lies Deep Under the OceanâBut Accessing It Could Have Huge Environmental Costs
At the bottom of the pacific ocean lies a solution to the imminent battery shortage ... at a great potential cost to biodiversity and life on earth
The Great Kibitzer: How Chuck Schumer Got the Senate Moving Again
How the Senate's Great Kibitzer became the key to the Biden agenda
âWas This All Worth It?â Grieving the Death of One of the Last U.S. Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan
Javier Jaguar Gutierrez was one of the last US soldiers killed in Afghanistan. Americaâs withdrawal opens old wounds for his grieving family
From Teachers to Custodians, Meet the Educators Who Saved A Pandemic School Year
29 stories of teachers, bus drivers and others who went above and beyond
The War in Afghanistan Is Over. But Congressional Oversight Is Just Beginning
Americaâs longest war may have ended, but the accountability battles for President Joe Bidenâs Administration are just beginning. Questions about the Biden Administrationâs chaotic exit from Afghanistanâwhich resulted in a gruesome terror attack that left 13 U.S. service members deadâare setting up the first big congressional oversight probe of the current White House. The BidenâŚ
Deadly Bombing Marks a Tragic Turning Point in Joe Bidenâs Afghanistan Exit
The attacks, which killed 13 U.S. service members and at least 60 Afghans, marked the most gruesome and ignominious moment yet of America's endgame in Afghanistan
How âAmericaâs Frontline Doctorsâ Sold Access to Bogus COVID-19 Treatmentsâand Left Patients in the Lurch
Mike says he was struggling with COVID-19 when he felt his breathing getting worse. He did not want to go to the Veterans Affairs hospital near his home, where he believed doctors might put him on a ventilator. And he knew they would not prescribe the treatment he really wanted: a drug called ivermectin. SoâŚ
Independentsâ Views on the Economy Pose a Political Risk to Joe Biden
This article is part of the The DC Brief, TIMEâs politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox every weekday. Unless youâre a die-hard political science nerd, the date of Aug. 16 probably means nothing to you. I know that I missed it as Kabul fell, Americans struggled toâŚ
Chris Paul on the Legacy of the NBA Strike, 1 Year Later
'The players as a whole realize how much power and influence that we have,' Paul tells TIME
Joe Manchin Faces Protests from the Left at Home in West Virginia
This article is part of the The DC Brief, TIMEâs politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox every weekday. In many ways, politics is a theater for policy discussions, told through varied layers of symbolism and stage management. Politicians signal meaning in the colors they choose to wear,âŚ
Pandemic Woes and a âYOLO Mentalityâ Has Ignited a Boom Time for Tattoo Artists
It stands in marked contrast to the pandemic rebound struggles of other consumer-based industries
COVID-19 Reaches Australiaâs Remote Aboriginal CommunitiesâHighlighting a Perilously Slow Vaccine Rollout
Australia badly lags the developed world in rolling out vaccines, with just 24% of the population fully vaccinated