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A Conversation with Filmmaker Adam Curtis on Power, Technology and How Ideas Get Into People’s Heads
The BBC filmmaker's new documentary 'Can't Get You Out of My Head' offers an "emotional history" of the postwar world
Lawyers Are Working to Put ‘Ecocide’ on Par with War Crimes. Could an International Law Hold Major Polluters to Account?
Creating a legal definition of "ecocide" would allow environmental destruction to be prosecuted in the International Criminal Court
Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans Are on the Rise. Many Say More Policing Isn’t the Answer
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The Vaccine Champions in France Defying Death Threats to Convert Anti-Vaxxers
Doctors, scientists, and pro-vaccine activists say they have received relentless trolling and verbal abuse as they try to convert skeptics
How the New British Drama It’s a Sin Is Telling the History of the 1980s AIDS Crisis—and Sparking Change in the Present
In the early 1990s, Welsh writer and television producer Russell T Davies heard the same story from many families about their experiences in earlier years: parents who arrived at AIDS wards at British hospitals to discover that their son was gay, that he had AIDS, and that he was dying, all in one moment. “That…
Alexei Navalny’s Chief of Staff Predicts He Will Be Released ‘Sooner Than Many Are Expecting’
Leonid Volkov says he has a "gut feeling" that Putin's best known critic won't be behind bars for long
Saudi Activist Loujain al Hathloul is Out of Jail. But Justice Remains a Distant Hope
Change in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia comes only on the terms of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
Healthy Planet, Healthy People. How Slowing Climate Change Saves Lives
Just because the United States has re-joined the Paris Agreement doesn’t mean that the world is on a path to a better climate future. The 2015 agreement, in which signatories pledged to collectively cap global warming at “well below” 2°C above pre-industrial levels, is only the first step. Member nations still have to adopt ambitious…
‘We All Have to Create Our Own Universe.’ Producer and Artist Zackary Drucker on Telling Nuanced Trans Stories
The multimedia artist speaks with TIME about her new series, 'The Lady and the Dale'
Underwater Noise Pollution Is Disrupting Ocean Life—But We Can Fix It
A new report finds noise pollution can be just as harmful to the ocean environment as other kinds of pollution, but the damage can be reversed
‘The Whole System Needs Changing.’ The Russia Protests Are About More Than Just Alexei Navalny
Tens of thousands of people, young and old, marched in Russia during January. The opposition figure's arrest was not the only reason why
Inside a Prison Cell for Gay Former Gang Members in El Salvador
“How is it possible for a country to have its moral compass so broken that homosexuality and murder can feel the same?”