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Why the RNCâs Embrace of Trump and the January Sixers Will Backfire
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. It was entirely natural for Washingtonians to have spent a good bit of their weekend gaslighting themselves, questioning whether the Republican National Committee had actually passed a resolution onâŚ
Democrats of Color Could Find It Tougher to Vote This Year. They May Not Want To
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. Itâs sometimes tough to handle, but a multitude of things can simultaneously be true. Consider the current predicament facing President Joe Biden: his poll numbers have tanked, his agendaâŚ
How America Saved Millions of PetsâBy Moving Them
The dusty white cargo plane stood out among the gleaming corporate jets, as did its passengers: 48 barking dogs, newly arrived at the private air terminal at Hanscom Field, outside of Boston. They had left Mississippi that morning with their health certificates taped to their kennels. All week, the staff at Oktibbeha County Humane SocietyâŚ
Long COVID Patients Are Waiting Months for Care, and the Problem May Only Get Worse
People with Long COVID have reported more than 200 distinct symptoms, making treatment a challenge
How Joe Biden Is Choosing a Supreme Court Nominee
With a freshly stoked fire roaring in the fireplace behind him, President Joe Biden welcomed into the Oval Office Tuesday two of the most powerful Senators charged with considering his pick for Supreme Court. âWeâre different parties, but two good friends,â Biden said, gesturing toward the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee, Chuck Grassley ofâŚ
Dashing Democratsâ Hopes, Manchin Calls Build Back Better âDeadâ
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. Itâs no secret that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumerâs gift of the gab is a point of pride. His flip phone was practically an appendage for the top DemocratâŚ
The Untold Story of the Ukraine Crisis
Great wars sometimes start over small offenses. A murdered duke. An angered pope. The belief of a lonely king that his rivals arenât playing fair. When historians study why armies began gathering in Europe during the plague of 2021, their interest might turn to a teenage girl, the goddaughter of Moscowâs isolated sovereign. Her nameâŚ
Decades After Guatemalaâs Silent Holocaust, These Indigenous Women Are Fighting to Bring Their Rapists to Justice
A court sentenced five men to a total of 150 years in prison for rape and crimes against humanity during the civil war, but the case is far from over.
Dangling Pardons, Trump Wonât Let Republicans Move On from Jan. 6
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. If it werenât for the masks and lingering consternation about a pandemic, this weekâs headlines would feel a lot like 2015. See Donald Trump, at a loud and intenseâŚ
How Crypto Investors Are Handling Plunging Prices
Amid a sharp plunge for Bitcoin and other top tokens like Ethereum and Solana, some cryptocurrency investors say theyâre taking a long-term view of the market to weather the storm. Following a rough week, Bitcoinâs price climbed back up to hover in the $38,000-39,000 at last check on Tuesday morning, according to CoinDesk. This latestâŚ
Augmented Reality is the Future of Online Shopping
When you open up Snapchatâs lens carousel, youâre greeted with a variety of filters that let you do everything from smoothing your skin to wearing a flower crown to dancing with a hotdog. Snapchat lenses have for years helped users create funny or glam photos and videos to send to their friends, but recently aâŚ
Why Biden Is Already Losing in Putinâs Ukraine Gambit
As Russian tanks amassed along the frozen marshes of the Belarus border with Ukraine on Jan. 25, Joe Biden stepped into a small Capitol Hill boutique. After buying a card for First Lady Jill Biden that read âAaaagh, I miss your face,â a hoodie inked with the constellation Ursa Major, and a mug decorated withâŚ