How to Increase Mental-Health Literacy
Timeby Joan M. Cook8h ago
Imagine that someone you love starts turning down opportunities to attend social gatherings like going to the movies, picnics, and parties.
time.comadded August 2026
Timeby Joan M. Cook8h ago
Imagine that someone you love starts turning down opportunities to attend social gatherings like going to the movies, picnics, and parties.
Timeby Richard Gowan and Daniel Forti8h ago
It may be both the most prestigious and the most frustrating job in international diplomacy: members of the United Nations are weighing who should succeed António Guterres as Secretary-General when...
Timeby Chantelle Lee21h ago
The Pentagon has fired the editor-in-chief and publisher of the U.S. military newspaper Stars and Stripes.
Timeby Justin Worland22h ago
The warnings from meteorologists have been growing slowly but steadily in recent months: the most severe El Niño on record may be coming soon.
Timeby Alice Park22h ago
Jamie Justice admits she has no poker face. As executive director of XPrize Healthspan, a philanthropic and corporate sponsored competition, Justice oversees one of the most buzz-worthy science...
Timeby Chantelle Lee22h ago
President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he has coordinated a new deal to lower beef prices in the U.S.
Timeby Connor Greene1d ago
President Donald Trump on Thursday buried the hatchet with his former attorney Michael Cohen, appearing on Cohen’s radio show in what was the first public exchange between the two men in eight...
Timeby Chantelle Lee1d ago
The U.S.’s national debt surpassed $40 trillion for the first time ever this week—more than double what it was a decade ago.
Timeby Miriyam Aouragh1d ago
Europe and Africa are at once impossibly close and worlds apart near the northern tip of Morocco.
Timeby Chantelle Lee1d ago
A woman who authorities have accused of planning to bomb the New York State Capitol building has been arrested and charged, the Justice Department announced on Thursday.
Timeby Connor Greene1d ago
Tens of millions of State Farm customers are eligible to receive payments as part of a $5 billion dividend from the company’s Mutual Automobile Insurance, which State Farm has already begun doling...
Timeby Dominique Mosbergen1d ago
Only 54% of U.S. adults surveyed by the analytics firm in July said they ever drink alcohol—the same share as last year and the lowest recorded since Gallup began surveying Americans on this topic...
Timeby Connor Greene1d ago
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has acknowledged for the first time that its soldiers opened fire on a vehicle carrying 5-year-old Palestinian girl Hind Rajab and six of her relatives in Gaza, and...
Timeby Connor Greene1d ago
A slice of the nation’s capital will be transformed into a race track over the weekend for President Donald Trump’s final event commemorating the U.S.’s 250th birthday.
Timeby Patrick Shafto, Ken Ono and Scott Duke Kominers2d ago
The International Congress of Mathematicians met in Philadelphia last month, its first U.S. meeting since 1986.
Timeby Tiago Ventura2d ago
Iranian officials have dismissed President Donald Trump’s threat to launch what he called the “most crushing economic operation”against Tehran, as the nearly six-month war enters a new phase of...
Timeby Callum Sutherland2d ago
Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are expected to move back to the United Kingdom later this year, after six years of living in the U.S.
Timeby Veronique Greenwood2d ago
In the town of Nipomo on the central coast of California, in Bill Waycott's fields, lettuces of the future are taking root.
Timeby Alice Park2d ago
It looked like any other injection an eye doctor might administer. But contained inside was something that no patient had ever received: a cocktail of ingredients designed to change how genes...
Timeby Dominique Mosbergen2d ago
It seems odd that your body’s internal age may differ from your chronological one. But Tony Wyss-Coray, a Swiss professor of neurology and director of the Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience at...