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Americans Are Still Living With a 2020 Attitude Toward COVID-19 Risk. Itâs Time for That to Change
As the pandemic has evolved and most Americans have sought vaccines for protection, and as those who chose to forgo vaccination became infected (often more than once), the risk that COVID-19 poses for most Americans has declined. Itâs estimated that more than 90% of Americans have some level of immunity to COVID-19 through vaccination orâŚ
Americaâs Filth Elder John Waters Isnât Slowing Down
As the aura of transgression surrounding even his earliest, most extreme movies fades, what remains is the filmmakerâs endless fascination with his fellow man.
How a Remote Himalayan District Achieved an Extraordinary COVID-19 Vaccination Rate
How did an isolated Himalayan region manage to succeed where so many other cities and countries have struggled?
âThierry Mugler Had That Fire.â John Epperson Remembers the Fashion Visionary
Thierry Mugler had that fire. He had the passion, not only the big vision but also the meticulousness needed to design clothes wellâdown to what exactly a curve should look like, and how it should be executed. I first met Mugler, who died at 73 on Jan. 23, in 1989 when he discovered my off-BroadwayâŚ
Quinta Brunson on Using Comedy to Address Americaâs Education Problems in Abbott Elementary
As a child, Quinta Brunson loved being able to gather around the TV with her family for the shows they all enjoyed, from 227 to Martin to The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Now, the writer and executive producer of Abbott Elementary is hoping the new sitcom will become that kind of show for families today.âŚ
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
The Olympics Will be the Ultimate Test for Chinaâs Zero-COVID Policy
Chinese officials are betting on draconian measures to save the Games. But experts have doubts
âA Voice For All Time.â Songwriter Diane Warren Remembers Ronnie Spector
Ronnie Spectorâs voice made pop songs into pop symphonies. You could feel the angst and passion in every note. You can sing great but if you donât have that passion; that heart and soul, it means nothing. Spector, who died on Jan. 12, at 78, had it all. You felt it. When she sang, youâŚ
Thereâs So Much More To Say About Bill Cosby
Comedian W. Kamau Bell on why, despite a host of reasons not to, he decided to make a new Showtime docuseries about his one-time idol
We Canât Talk About the Future of Work Without Talking About Families
Innovation and profit suffer when so many employees feel they canât bring their whole selves toâŻwork, Indra Nooyi writes.
The Story Behind TIMEâs âYear Oneâ Joe Biden Cover
As President Joseph Biden closes in on his first year in office, the Jan. 31, 2022, TIME cover returns to a familiar settingâa gloomy Oval Office. Artist Tim OâBrien christened Bidenâs administration with âDay One,â a Feb. 1, 2021, cover depicting the cluttered mess he was facing upon entering office. His latest, âYear One,â depictsâŚ
Inside Finlandâs Plan to End All Waste by 2050
Finland believes education is keyâgetting every citizen to understand the need for a circular economy, and how they can be part of it
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