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Inspirations
Conversation
For the Record
For Haitian migrants, history repeats
In a flurry of diplomacy and alliances, U.S. pivots to China
News ticker
To boost or not to boost? Experts divided over additional dose
Votes for women • Despite early reports, a recount of its Sept. 25 election results confirmed Iceland—which, in 1980, was the first country in the world to directly elect a female President—had fallen just short of becoming the second country in Europe to elect a majority-women Parliament. Here, three countries that have hit (or surpassed) that milestone.
Milestones
Kathy Hochul • ‘Accidental’ N.Y. Governor Kathy Hochul does not intend to go down in history as an asterisk
Burning a path
Abortion after the Texas law
Why you’re always tired
Angela Merkel didn't just save Europe, she strengthened it
Did I point my kids to the wrong North Star?
Jane Goodall and the tenacity of hope
Over the horizon • At a U.S. military base in the Horn of Africa, the future of the war on terrorism has arrived
India’s nowhere people • AN ANTI-IMMIGRANT CRACKDOWN IN ASSAM THREATENS TO RENDER 1.9 MILLION PEOPLE STATELESS
Memory war • Is a new Holocaust memorial also an instrument of Kremlin propaganda?
Hard truths • THE CHALLENGING REALITY OF HAVING A CHILD THROUGH SURROGACY
Another opening • After a long and uncertain break, Broadway makes its jubilant return
TIME 2030 Opener • The newest installment of TIME’s decade-long reporting project on the path to a fairer, more sustainable world by 2030: dispatches from the global economy
Ideas for a fairer world • Leaders from the business and policymaking community share their solutions for a more equitable and sustainable future
Silicon ally • Inside the Taiwan firm that makes the world’s tech run
London calling • How the city became a global hub for fintech
The free-money experiment • Inside America’s largest test of guaranteed income
Rising from the ashes • Latino-owned businesses are poised to spur the post-pandemic recovery
The overlapping worlds of Amor Towles
When you need the money
Jasper Johns • The iconic American artist, still working at 91, on his two retrospectives, the perfect day and the pleasure of poetry