Volunteer Doctors Reflect on Working in Gaza: ‘It Felt Like Armageddon’
The doctors who volunteered in Gaza during some of the war’s most punishing months say the images have not faded...
The doctors who volunteered in Gaza during some of the war’s most punishing months say the images have not faded...
Congress has left for the year without reaching a health care deal, leaving Affordable Care Act subsidies that have helped...
This season is marked by the sparkle and glow of holiday decorations adorning buildings, trees, and fences. But if you...
In Beijing’s Olympic Park, a stone’s throw from the celebrated Bird’s Nest Stadium, sits the headquarters of the Asian Infrastructure...
It was close to 9 p.m., Christmas Eve, and I was in a car with my family in the Swiss...
In September 1996, nearly a decade before Jeffrey Epstein was first arrested, a professional artist made a criminal complaint to...
Victims of Jeffrey Epstein and congressional lawmakers are condemning the Department of Justice for only partially releasing files related to...
For much of my twenties, I travelled back and forth between urban Hong Kong and the New Territories, a hilly...
Christmas creep has been with us for a very long time—since the late 1800s, in fact. It has evolved from...
The Justice Department (DOJ) began releasing its trove of documents related to the many investigations of convicted sex offender Jeffrey...
Warning: This post contains spoilers for The Housemaid. If you’re in the mood for a twisty, high-camp thriller full of...
When agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) finish a long day of raids and arrests in a new city,...
If you would have seen Nora McInerny at her 35-year-old husband’s funeral, you might have thought she’d never looked better....
Welcome back to In the Loop, TIME’s new twice-weekly newsletter about AI. We’re publishing these editions both as stories on...
The debate over whether insurers should pay for GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy has revived a familiar American argument...