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In this issue

The Two Sides Of J.D. Vance: Donald Trump’s running mate is navigating the narrow space between pleasing his
patron and articulating a conservative vision of his own By Eric Cortellessa.

TIME100 NEXT: From the halls of power to recording studios and science labs, these rising stars are remaking the
world while defining the next generation of leadership.

SUMMER OF DISRUPTION

It's been 56 years since America faced a season as unsettling-and as apt to change politics

SUMMER OF DISRUPTION

3 mins

Why is going to the pharmacy so miserable these days? - If you've been to a pharmacy to pick up a prescription lately, you might have wanted to bang your head against the wall.

Chains and independent pharmacies alike are shortstaffed, leading to long lines. Customers are finding empty shelves and chaotic operations. Satisfaction with brick-andmortar pharmacies in the U.S. dropped 10 points in 2024 alone, a study by J.D. Power found.Running the businesses is getting harder too. Without a doubt, this is the worst it's ever been, says Enrique Reynoso, who has been a pharmacist since 1991 and owns Beacon Wellness Pharmacy, a small shop in upstate New York. Reynoso has tried to do everything he can to stay afloatputting drugs in smaller bottles to save costs, asking customers to pay by Venmo since creditcard fees are so high, diversifying the merchandise he sells in the front of his stores.

Why is going to the pharmacy so miserable these days? - If you've been to a pharmacy to pick up a prescription lately, you might have wanted to bang your head against the wall.

3 mins

Inside Ukraine's Troubled Outreach to Trump - Many nations keep a nervous eye on U.S.presidential races, but none have as much at stake this time as the Ukrainians.

Zelensky's first public event that day was a visit to an arms factory in Scranton, Pa., which he toured alongside the state's Democratic governor, Josh Shapiro. The visit allowed Zelensky to express his gratitude to all the American workers producing weapons for Ukraine. But the optics did not sit well with the Trump campaign. It seems he took offense, one member of Zelensky's entourage tells TIME.

Inside Ukraine's Troubled Outreach to Trump - Many nations keep a nervous eye on U.S.presidential races, but none have as much at stake this time as the Ukrainians.

3 mins

The Hunt for Life on a Moon of Jupiter Begins - Nearly half a billion miles from Earth, a world may be stirring.

Europa has fascinated astronomers and exobiologists at least since 1979, when the Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft reconnoitered the moon and photographed an icy white surface shot through with cracks and fractures, suggesting a churning ocean disrupting the frozen crust. The later Galileo mission, which orbited Jupiter from 1995 to 2003, discovered that Jupiter's magnetic field is disrupted in the vicinity of Europa in a way consistent with a deep, electrically conductive liquid beneath the surface of the moon. The Juno mission, which has been orbiting Jupiter since 2016, has been studying Europa more closely still, documenting ice walls, scarps, and ridges, all pointing to a surface in constant motion. Astronomers now believe that Europa has an ice shell up to 15 miles thick, covering a global ocean up to 100 miles deep.

The Hunt for Life on a Moon of Jupiter Begins - Nearly half a billion miles from Earth, a world may be stirring.

3 mins

The New Apprentice - J.D. Vance's juggling act

J.D. Vance looks annoyed. it's a tuesday afternoon in August, and we're sitting near the front of his campaign plane, flying from a rally in Michigan to a fundraiser in Tennessee. Across the aisle is his mother Bev, whose role in Vance's traumatic and disruptive childhood he chronicled in his best-selling memoir, Hillbilly Elegy. As flight attendants serve Chick-fil-A, Vance gripes about the ongoing controversy over his three-year-old comments complaining that the U.S.is being run by Democrats, corporate oligarchs, and childless cat ladies who don't really have a direct stake in the country's future. As with his boss, Vance's instincts are to punch back. I think it's a ridiculous thing to focus on, he says, instead of the underlying argument I was trying to make.

The New Apprentice - J.D. Vance's juggling act

10+ mins

TIME 100 NEXT The World's Rising Stars - Artists - From the halls of power to recording studios and science labs, these rising stars are remaking the world while defining the next generation of leadership

She may claim to be short and sweet, but never underestimate the mighty power behind Sabrina Carpenter's talent. It's the reason she has catapulted to her earned spot as one of today's leading pop artists. She proves great things come in small packages. As a fellow 5-ft. female with a similar working-adolescent Disney history, I firsthand recognize and respect what it takes to maintain clarity while delivering within the demands of this business.Sabrina handles the task with seemingly effortless ease and charisma while promoting, performing, and handling press with a smile and her signature coy charm. I wanted to get to know the person beyond the undeniable worldwide successincluding her newest single, Taste-to see how she operates on a personal level. When we met, the woman I discovered was refreshingly calm, collected, down to earth, and focused. Sabrina is where she is for a reason and ahead of her years.

TIME 100 NEXT The World's Rising Stars - Artists - From the halls of power to recording studios and science labs, these rising stars are remaking the world while defining the next generation of leadership

10+ mins

TIME 100 NEXT The World's Rising Stars - Phenoms

From the halls of power to recording studios and science labs, these rising stars are remaking the world while defining the next generation of leadership

TIME 100 NEXT The World's Rising Stars - Phenoms

10+ mins

TIME 100 NEXT The World's Rising Stars - Advocates

From the halls of power to recording studios and science labs, these rising stars are remaking the world while defining the next generation of leadership

TIME 100 NEXT The World's Rising Stars - Advocates

10+ mins

TIME 100 NEXT The World's Rising Stars - Leaders

From the halls of power to recording studios and science labs, these rising stars are remaking the world while defining the next generation of leadership

TIME 100 NEXT The World's Rising Stars - Leaders

10+ mins

TIME 100 NEXT The World's Rising Stars - Innovators

From the halls of power to recording studios and science labs, these rising stars are remaking the world while defining the next generation of leadership

TIME 100 NEXT The World's Rising Stars - Innovators

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