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How we stayed whole after divorce
I'VE NEVER BEEN GOOD AT MATH. AFTER NEARLY failing algebra in high school, I chose to attend a liberal-arts college in part-in large part-because there was no general math requirement.
The 'Silent Pandemic' Putting Kids at Risk
Bacterial infections that commonly affect children are becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics, causing infant deaths to rise
Rising Alarm
Deaths in home fires are going up. Experts blame flammable foam and plastic, new home design and developer resistance to sprinklers
Claire Saffitz
EVEN CLAIRE SAFFITZ, ONE OF YOUTUBE'S MOST POPULAR BAKERS, STILL gets nervous about a recipe's results. \"I don't really get anxious, but sometimes there is that sort of tinge of, 'Well, I hope this turns out.\"
Oxygen-Rich Retreats on the Edge of the World
There's getting away from it all and then there's getting away from it all. The lodges, inns, luxury campgrounds and resorts on this list allow travelers to journey to the edge of the wilderness, where the beauty of earth meets with the wellness of an escape far from home. These eco-friendly, oxygen-rich retreats envelop their guests, putting them in the middle of everything, yet far away from anything.
HOW THE U.S. FUNDED CHINA'S AI AMBITIONS
THE U.S. AWARDED AT LEAST $30 MILLION IN GRANTS FOR RESEARCH BY A TOP AI SCIENTIST-WHO RETURNED HOME TO HELP CHINA WIN IN A FIELD WITH VAST MILITARY IMPLICATIONS
EYES ΟΝ THE PRIZE
AS FORMULA ONE SOARS IN POPULARITY, THREE-TIME WORLD CHAMPION MAX VERSTAPPEN SHOWS NO SIGNS OF SLOWING DOWN
Crossroads
AMID CORRUPTION ALLEGATIONS, WAVERING ALLIES, AND A NEW WAR IN THE MIDDLE EAST, ZELENSKY STRUGGLES TO KEEP UKRAINE IN THE FIGHT
Still seeking answers from Seoul's Halloween tragedy
ONE WORD TORE CHOI JOUNG-JOO'S WORLD APART.
The Gaza invasion will not make Israel safer
THERE ARE many reasons why Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered a ground invasion of Gaza. He wants to ensure that Hamas can never again murder 1,400 Israelis.
A push for stricter gun laws in Maine
A MASS SHOOTING THAT LEFT 18 people dead at a bar and a bowling alley in Lewiston, Maine, on Oct. 25 is putting a spotlight on the state's legal laxity on gun safety. Specifically, Maine doesn't have some measures that have been shown to reduce gun deaths or homicides, such as laws that require gun permits which some research found was associated with a 60% reduced risk of mass shootings-or universal background checks for handgun sales.
Only murders at the billionaire's retreat
A MURDER AT THE END OF THE World is a tricky title. It might refer to a murder in a remote location or a murder amid the literal end times. In the case of FX's smart, stylish new drama, it's a true double entendre. The plot works on multiple levels too. Set up as a classic cozy mystery, the detective story grounds an investigation of technology and enterprise in the age of climate apocalypse. Are the world's wealthiest innovators saving humanity or hastening our demise?
Nathan Fielder's Hitchcockian head trip
IN THE THIRD EPISODE OF SHOWTIME'S strange, riveting, and often hilarious new series The Curse, the married co-hosts of an in-development reality show watch a focus group respond to the pilot. \"I like the lady,\" says one woman. \"I do wish that he had a sense of humor or a personality.\" \"There's zero sexual tension,\" another participant complains. The final verdict: \"There was just something off about him. Like I said, either be hot or funny. He wasn't either to me.\"
Should We End OBESITY?
THE WEIGHT-LOSS-DRUG EXPLOSION HAS FORCED A RECONSIDERATION OF WHAT \"HEALTHY\" MEANS
HARD POWER
Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has taken an authoritarian turn. Is it enough for the U.S. to abandon its support?
The Trouble with Sabra
An Israeli superhero set for an upcoming Marvel movie poses a dilemma for Disney
Beyond the hockey stick
ON APRIL 22 (EARTH DAY) OF 1998, my co-authors and I published the now famous \"hockey stick\" curve. It was featured on the pages of the New York Times and other leading newspapers, helping it garner worldwide attention.
AMERICA'S BEST ONLINE LEARNING SCHOOLS 2024
FROM COMPREHENSIVE UNIVERSITY DEGREE programs to specialized professional development courses to classes for hobbyists or lifelong learners, the vast expanse of online learning opportunities can be overwhelming.
Protecting Our Frontlines
Securing our borders means mitigating— not eliminating—risk. Here's why.
AUTOS AWARDS 2023
FOR OUR THIRD ANNUAL ROUNDUP OF THE BEST NEW WHEELS, THE KEYWORDS ARE AFFORDABILITY, TECHNOLOGY AND CUSTOMIZATION
Amy Schneider
AMY SCHNEIDER MADE MORE THAN JUST JEOPARDY HISTORY AFTER WINning 40 consecutive games (second only to Ken Jennings), she also made television history as the first transgender woman to do so
Dolly Rocks !
THE QUEEN OF COUNTRY TALKS ABOUT HER NEW ALBUM, GENRE-BUSTING CAREER AND LOVE OF RHINESTONES
Pay to Play
Blue-checked 'verified' Premium users on X are superspreaders of misinformation about the Israel-Hamas war
Go Midwest, young man
JAKE VIA, WHO HAS LIVED EVERYWHERE FROM Fortaleza, Brazil, and Seattle to Sun Valley, Idaho, and Austin, calls Milwaukee \"the greatest city on earth.\" And he's serious.
Suzanne Somers
Entrepreneurial actor
Loved Ones
ACROSS 75 YEARS, ISRAEL HAS BUILT itself around a military so formidable in battle that the country qualifies as a warrior state. But for the 2,000 years before that, the story of the Jews was one of perseverance through persecution, flight, and the kind of intimate, house-to-house slaughter Israelis awoke to on the morning of Oct. 7.
Seeing Gaza
SAHER ALGHORRA HAS LONG LOVED TO DOCUMENT both the beauty and challenges of life in Gaza. That's what first drove the 27-year-old Gaza native to become a photojournalist. But even Alghorra-who has already lived through the devastating 2008 and 2014 Gaza-Israel conflicts was not prepared for what has transpired this month. \"The humanitarian situation here is extremely catastrophic,\" Alghorra tells TIME.
Sly Stone The American music icon on his new memoir, reclaiming his past from myth at 80, and forgiving himself
How are you feeling these days? I feel good in my mind, but my health is not very good. I have COPD, which reduces my lung capacity, and other problems too. For part of this year I couldn't hear almost at all until I got a hearing aid.
BANKING ON A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
GREEN LOANS, savings accounts and credit cards are becoming more plentiful and MORE POPULAR. But it PAYS to pick with care
INVESTING IN A GREENER WORLD
Here's how you can help FUND the future of SUSTAINABILITY-and, hopefully, make some money for YOURSELF at the same time