Month: February 2023
Why it was so easy for crooks to steal money meant for pandemic relief
America’s fragmented and antiquated state systems were an open door to fraud
Read MoreMedication for opioid addiction is getting easier to access
A pandemic experiment in America is about to be made permanent
Read MoreRepublicans are right that federal budgeting is a joke
But threatening America’s credit is even dumber
Read MoreKevin McCarthy debt ceiling talks with Biden leave lingering questions – USA TODAY
Kevin McCarthy debt ceiling talks with Biden leave lingering questions USA TODAY US President Joe Biden And House Speaker Kevin McCarthy Meet Amid High-Stakes Debt Limit Standoff CNN-News18 McCarthy says he sees an ‘opportunity to come to an agreement’ on debt ceiling
Read MoreUp to 20 hours of footage relating to Tyre Nichols’ deadly beating yet to be released, prosecutor says – CNN
Up to 20 hours of footage relating to Tyre Nichols’ deadly beating yet to be released, prosecutor says CNN Sharpton’s message to 5 Black officers accused of killing Tyre Nichols: ‘How dare you!’ Yahoo News Roanoke NAACP, community gather to honor Tyre
Read MoreHow Asia’s ex-richest man lost nearly $50 billion in just over a week
Indian businessman Gautam Adani was a few billion dollars shy of Elon Musk. But he tumbled down the billionaires’ list after a U.S. firm accused the Adani Group of pulling off an epic con. (Image credit: Kobi Wolf/Bloomberg via Getty
Read MoreNetanyahu, Macron to Discuss Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions in Paris
The leaders of Israel and France will meet amid growing Western concerns over the threat posed by Tehran.
Read MorePilgrims walk nine days to see Pope Francis in South Sudan
Hanah Zachariah is so determined to see Pope Francis in South Sudan that she walked nine days in sandals to reach the capital where he makes his long-awaited visit. On Thursday, the 20-year-old reached the outskirts of Juba after walking
Read MoreThe Story Behind TIME’s ‘Division & Destiny’ Cover
For a corresponding visual narrative to accompany a new piece by Isabel Wilkerson, author of Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents, TIME turned to artist Lavett Ballard, to create a cover that would—like Wilkerson’s work—present a challenge to the reader
Read MoreFrom Jan. 6 to Tyre Nichols, American Life Is Still Defined by Caste
How did our country arrive at this moment of rupture and fury? How is it that mass shootings, even of children in their classrooms, and police killings of unarmed citizens of color like Tyre Nichols have become a feature of
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