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In this issue

John Fetterman Begins Again
After surviving a stroke and winning the most expensive U.S. Senate race ever, he fought depression—and is now fighting its stigma.
By Molly Ball

Voice of the People
Thanks to a small Indian startup, millions of people whose languages are marginalized online could gain better access to the Benefits of AI.
By Billy Perrigo

ISRAEL'S WAR WITH ITSELF

The roots of the country's fight over democracy, and where it could go next

ISRAEL'S WAR WITH ITSELF

3 mins

The best-selling YA author Elizabeth Acevedo has written her first novel for adults, and it's full of magic

THE KERNEL OF THE STORY THAT WOULD become Family Lore, Elizabeth Acevedo’s first novel for adults, came to her in college, after a visit with one of her aunts in the Bronx.

The best-selling YA author Elizabeth Acevedo has written her first novel for adults, and it's full of magic

5 mins

NUCLEAR DÉJÀ VU

J. Robert Oppenheimer's shadow has stretched well into the 21st century. We are still living in the nuclear age he helped create in 1945-and still confronted with the same moral and political dilemmas he wrestled with about weapons of mass destruction. Now, Christopher Nolan's new film Oppenheimer offers a chance to reinvigorate public debate about the nuclear threat.

NUCLEAR DÉJÀ VU

3 mins

Half human, half robot

I was born missing my left arm. And while there really isn’t anything I can’t do, it felt like an obvious inadequacy in a world saturated with an obsessive desire for perfection.

Half human, half robot

3 mins

Health Matters

There's no shortage of recommendations about how to become happier. But how effective are they?

Health Matters

1 min

The Struggles of John Fetterman

An unconventional senator opens up about his battle with depression

The Struggles of John Fetterman

10+ mins

AI By the People, For the People

The workers making AI possible rarely see its rewards. One indian startup is trying to do things differently

AI By the People, For the People

10+ mins

THE boiling POINT

EXTREME HEAT IS ENDANGERING AMERICA'S WORKERS AND ITS ECONOMY

THE boiling POINT

10+ mins

THERE'S NO RIGHT OR WRONG IN MOVIE LOVE

IF YOU’RE LIKE MOST PEOPLE, YOU PROBably freeze when someone asks you what you think is the best movie of all time. What if you give a confident answer, only to wake up in the middle of the night, certain you should have said something else?

THERE'S NO RIGHT OR WRONG IN MOVIE LOVE

4 mins

Fran Drescher – 6 Questions

Fran Drescher The president of the actors' union on joining the writers' strike, the impact of streaming and AI, and the Nanny memes burning up the net

Fran Drescher – 6 Questions

3 mins

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PublisherTIME USA, LLC

CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyFortnightly

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