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Can Barcelona Fix Its Love-Hate Relationship With Tourists After the Pandemic?
Before last year, MartĂ CusĂł didnât like to linger in the streets of Barcelonaâs Gothic Quarter, the neighborhood where he has lived all his life. It was impossible to sit on a bench or play with his kids outside without being engulfed by tourists. Shuffling behind tour guides, gazing upward at the architecture or pausingâŚ
How Kids Perceive Racism in the U.S., According to a New Study by Sesame Workshop
86% of children believe that people in the U.S. are treated unfairly because of race
How Kids Perceive Racism in the U.S., According to a New Study by Sesame Workshop
86% of children believe that people in the U.S. are treated unfairly because of race
How Kids Perceive Racism in the U.S., According to a New Study by Sesame Workshop
86% of children believe that people in the U.S. are treated unfairly because of race
âI Donât Want To Be a Trend.â Leyna Bloom on Opening Doors for the Next Generation of Transgender Talent in Film and Fashion
The actor, model and activist talks to TIME about her trailblazing firsts and the magic of ballroom culture
âI Donât Want To Be a Trend.â Leyna Bloom on Opening Doors for the Next Generation of Transgender Talent in Film and Fashion
The actor, model and activist talks to TIME about her trailblazing firsts and the magic of ballroom culture
The Pandemic Revealed How Much We Hate Our Jobs. Now We Have a Chance to Reinvent Work
The workplace doesn't work. Now's our chance to reinvent it
Travel Is Coming Back, and Artificial Intelligence May Be Planning Your Next Flight
Alaska Airlines has trained its human flight planners to work with new artificial intelligence designed to make flights more fuel efficient and safer
MacKenzie Scott Gave Away $6 Billion Last Year. Itâs Not As Easy As It Sounds
Imagine for a moment being obscenely, outrageously rich. I know youâve done it before. You probably have a list of prioritiesâcollege for the kids, new car, pay off debts. Forget that list. That list is puny. Youâre so rich that you can do everything on it three times over. You could buy a small MassachusettsâŚ
We Have a Once-in-a-Generation Opportunity to Protect LGBTQ People From Discrimination. Will the Senate Take It?
Itâs been just over 40 years since the assassination of Harvey Milk, the trailblazing gay activist who became one of the countryâs first out LGBTQ public officials when he was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. And on May 22 we mark the pioneerâs birthday with Harvey Milk Day. In the time sinceâŚ
Airlinesâ Emissions Halved During the Pandemic. Can the Industry Preserve Some of Those Gains as Travel Rebounds?
Travel restrictions imposed across the world during the COVID-19 pandemic forced airlines to plead for government bailouts and lay off staff, while some folded entirely. There was one silver lining, though: a huge temporary drop in the sectorâs carbon emissions. Now, as lockdowns begin to ease, and travellers book their first post-pandemic trips, aviation facesâŚ
Why Greening Your 401(K) Isnât As Easy As It Should Be
Blame a tiny parting gift from the outgoing Trump Administration back in December 2020