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Skip carouselMar 24 20172 minutes
State Department Instructs Embassies To Beef Up Screening For Visa Applicants
The directions, in four memorandums sent last week, require social media checks on certain applicants and instruct consular officials to identify "populations warranting increased scrutiny."
Mar 24 20174 minutes
Trump Warns In 'Art Of The Deal': 'Deliver The Goods' Or Lose In A 'Landslide'
President Trump co-wrote the book on making a deal in 1987. But the former businessman couldn't deliver on overhauling health care.
Mar 23 20174 minutes
First Listen: Bob Dylan, 'Triplicate'
The Nobel Award winner digs into the Great American Songbook for a third time. Stream a selection of songs from the three-disc set.
Mar 23 20174 minutes
In Final Hours, GOP Leaders Scramble For Votes On Bill To Gut 'Obamacare'
House Republicans are poised to vote on legislation to repeal and replace key parts of the Affordable Care Act, despite ongoing opposition from hard-line conservatives.
Mar 23 20172 minutes
Songs We Love: Helium, 'XXX'
A round of reissues for Mary Timony's old band Helium comes with a cleaned-up version of the "XXX" video, proving that the art of the moody, attitude-filled music video peaked in the 1990s.
Mar 23 20171 minute
Hear The Megaphonic Thrift's Lysergic Noise-Pop Gem, 'Bergen Revels'
The band's 2015 album, which won a Norwegian Grammy, will now be available stateside. Here's a great track from Sun Stare Sound for those that missed it.
Mar 23 20171 minute
Schumer Says He'll Oppose Gorsuch Nomination, Sets Up Filibuster Showdown With GOP
The Senate Democratic leader says Judge Gorsuch is not independent of President Trump.
Mar 23 20173 minutes
After 'Bizarre' Moves, What's Next For Fractured House Intel Committee?
The chairman discussed evidence with the president without sharing it with the committee. The top Democrat on the committee says that's "disturbing," and the the rift between them is raising eyebrows.
Mar 23 20173 minutes
In Major Blow To Trump, GOP Health Care Bill Vote Delayed
The bill faced opposition from the center and right within the party. And Trump, for all his efforts at deal-making, hasn't been able yet to secure the votes.
Mar 23 20176 minutes
Big Changes And Major Dilemmas Loom In Next Phase Of ISIS War In Syria
The U.S. considers deploying hundreds more American troops to Syria in the final phase of the war against ISIS — one that could reshape borders and relationships in the Middle East.
Mar 23 20173 minutes
'I, Olga' Charts One Woman's Path From Alienation To Brutal, Senseless Violence
The film about a young woman who ran her truck onto a Prague sidewalk in 1973, killing eight pedestrians, is tough to sit through, and recent events lend it a chilling sense of relevance.
Mar 23 20172 minutes
Obama: 'America Is Stronger Because Of The Affordable Care Act'
The former president celebrated the seventh anniversary of his signing of the Affordable Care Act on the day Republicans had planned to start the process of gutting it in celebration.
Mar 23 20172 minutes
As Airbnb Just Learned, It's Really Hard to Localize Your Brand Name for China
Localizing a brand name for China is a mind-boggling challenge. Ideally, the name should convey the brand's story, set out its local positioning and be memorable. It should sound similar to the original, and have a good ring to it. It shouldn't evoke
Mar 23 20172 minutes
Brand Safety Issues Go Way Beyond YouTube, Says Advertising Week Europe Panel
AT&T and Johnson & Johnson are the latest big advertisers to halt YouTube ad buys, but the problem of ads and offensive content extends way beyond Google and Facebook, according to a session on terror funding led by The Guardian at Advertising Week E
Mar 23 20175 minutes
GOP’s Obamacare Obituary: Premature
Republicans repeatedly claim that Obamacare is in a "death spiral," collapsing of its own weight. This is wishful thinking on their part, with little evidence to support it. The post GOP’s Obamacare Obituary: Premature appeared first on FactCheck.org.
Mar 23 20174 minutes
The Atlantic Daily: Appeal and Delay
London suspect identified, AHCA postponed, advertising empathy, and more.
Mar 23 20176 minutes
The Trouble With Killing Obamacare's 'Essential Health Benefits'
Comprehensive insurance, with benefits like maternity or mental-health coverage, could become unaffordable—if not unavailable—under the GOP’s replacement plan.
Mar 23 20176 minutes
Why Banning Laura Kipnis Would Betray Wellesley's Academic Mission
Six professors at the college insist that campus speakers like the feminist intellectual will cause students “damage” or “injury.”
Mar 23 20172 minutes
The Atlantic Politics & Policy Daily: Somewhere John Boehner Is Sipping Merlot
The U.S. House is postponing its vote on the Republican plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
Mar 23 20172 minutes
Why Did It Take ISIS a Full Day to Claim the London Attack?
The delay fit the pattern of previous statements from the group.
Mar 23 20172 minutes
The White House Dismisses Reports of Possible Russian Collusion
Press Secretary Sean Spicer pushed back against CNN’s claim that the FBI has information suggesting Trump associates and Russia may have worked together to undermine Hillary Clinton’s campaign.
Mar 23 20174 minutes
Trump’s Populist Mirage
Trump promised to revitalize the blighted heartland. His policies will punish them.
Mar 23 20173 minutes
Americans Prefer Their Employers, Not the Government, to Provide Health Benefits
People want more medical leave, but like other perks, they prefer for it to come from companies.
Mar 23 20174 minutes
Trump: When the President Says It, That Means It’s True
The commander in chief embraces a peculiar worldview in which bogus claims are retroactively justified and evidence simply conjured into existence.
Mar 23 20173 minutes
When Feelings About Money Have Nothing to Do With Actual Finances
Republicans say their money situation is looking up, and Democrats report a downturn. But the only thing that’s changed is the president.
Mar 22 20172 minutes
Game Show Creator And 'Gong Show' Host Chuck Barris Dies At 87
Barris died of natural causes Tuesday at his home in Palisades, N.Y., according to publicist Paul Shefrin. Critics called Barris "The King of Schlock" or "The Baron of Bad Taste."
Mar 22 20175 minutes
Q: Could U.S. Prosecute Reporters For Classified Scoops? A: Maybe
The fraught question came up during a House Intelligence Committee hearing this week. Some Republicans pointed to news stories based on leaks about the activities of Trump associates.
Mar 22 20171 minute
Germany Deports Native-Born Terrorism Suspects, In A First
The two men were born in Germany but don't have citizenship; their families are from Algeria and Nigeria. German officials say it's the first time the government is taking such a step.
Mar 22 20171 minute
North Korea Missile Explodes Within Seconds Of Launch, U.S. Says
The missile was fired from the country's east coast Wednesday, the U.S. and South Korea confirm. The test, North Korea's third this year, comes amid joint military drills by the U.S. and the South.
Mar 22 20172 minutes
Former Trump Campaign Head Manafort Was Paid Millions By A Putin Ally, AP Says
Ten years ago, Paul Manafort "secretly worked for a Russian oligarch who wanted him to promote Russian interests," the AP's Chad Day tells NPR.


Popular
Skip carouselMar 5 201720 minutes
Why Ever Stop Playing Video Games
MANY AMERICANS have replaced work hours with game play—and ENDED UP HAPPIER. Which wouldn’t surprise most gamers.
Dec 27 20168 minutes
The Best Writing Advice of 2016
Highlights from 12 months of interviews with writers about their craft and the authors they love
Mar 6 20171 minute
‘I Finally Feel Complete’
THE STAR OF ABC’S NEW SERIES ABOUT LGBT RIGHTS REVEALS SHE’S TRANSGENDER
Mar 6 20172 minutes
Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Seems Designed To Spread Fear
THE PANIC SET IN BEFORE THE RAIDS began. In Cleveland, undocumented women who worried about getting deported by Donald Trump’s Administration began asking local activists if they could fill out paperwork to safeguard their children. In Brownsville, T
Feb 1 20175 minutes
Get Ready For The New Math
AS THE SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT AGE CLIMBS, THE CALCULATION ON WHEN TO CLAIM MAY SURPRISE YOU.
Mar 17 20173 minutes
Why a Mexican Border Wall Won’t Stop the Drug Cartels
Building a wall is expensive symbolism; it won't prevent catapults, submarines or laundered cartel money.
Mar 3 201712 minutes
How Donald Trump is Fueling ISIS
From his clumsy comments to the travel ban, the president is giving jihadis exactly what they want.
Mar 13 20174 minutes
A GOP Revolt Threatens President Trump’s Agenda
ON HIS 40TH DAY AS PRESIDENT, Donald Trump stepped up to the biggest megaphone his office provides—the prime-time joint address to Congress, a speech usually chock-full of real-life stories, uplifting rhetoric and promises of change. Trump followed t
Mar 13 201710 minutes
Snapchat Faces The Public
THE COMPANY THAT UPENDED SOCIAL MEDIA HEADS TO WALL STREET
Feb 20 20173 minutes
Sold For Sex
Forced into sexual slavery as a teen, a Seattle woman takes on the owners of the website where she was advertised
Mar 6 20171 minute
For the Record
‘What the f-ck does she have to do to win Album of the Year?’ ADELE, pop singer, advocating at the Grammys for Beyoncé after her own album, 25, beat Beyoncé’s Lemonade; during her acceptance speech, Adele broke her trophy in two 100 Number of cons
Mar 6 20171 minute
Call to Action
IT WAS A WEEKEND NIGHT IN Orlando and Angel Colon, 26, was at Pulse gay nightclub among friends. The gunfire started in the wee hours of Sunday, June 12. Angel was shot six times during the rampage and lay on the floor among other victims as a gunman
Feb 27 20171 minute
Deadly Friends?
Two months after Sarah Stern’s mysterious disappearance, police say that she was murdered—and arrest her two closest friends
Mar 10 20175 minutes
India's Ongoing Rape Crisis
Local newspapers feature almost daily reports of gruesome sexual assaults on infants and toddlers.
Mar 6 20171 minute
Ticker
Kim Jong Un’s half brother killed The older half brother of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un was killed in Malaysia, South Korea confirmed. Kim Jong Nam, who had lived in exile for over 15 years after falling out of favor with his late father Kim J
Mar 6 20178 minutes
Chaos Theory
DONALD TRUMP PLEDGED TO DISRUPT THE SYSTEM. HE’S KEEPING THAT PROMISE
Mar 6 201711 minutes
The Trouble With Russia
AS MOSCOW ADVANCES, U.S. ALLIES LOOK WARILY TO TRUMP FOR CLARITY
Mar 4 20179 minutes
Can Millennials Save the Democratic Party?
The 2020 election is projected to mark the first time in more than 40 years that baby boomers aren’t the largest generation of eligible voters.
Feb 20 20175 minutes
Why She Walked Away
Hurt and offended after losing her Today show time slot to Megyn Kelly, the anchor turned down millions to stay. Inside her shocking decision Standing inside the closet of her chic Manhattan apartment, Tamron Hall sifts through piles of designer dud
Mar 17 20174 minutes
What Trump Can Push Through Congress
Even though Republicans hold majorities in both chambers of Congress, Trump’s path to getting what he wants is strewn with hazards.
Mar 13 20172 minutes
The Right To Speech Vs. The Right To Censor
MILO YIANNOPOULOS IS MANY things: a onetime editor at the alt-right website Breitbart, a gay and partly Jewish man who regularly disparaged gays and Jews, the self-described “most fabulous supervillain of the Internet” and, in his own words, a “free-
Feb 17 20179 minutes
This 'Swamp' Has No Drain!
It's a bright new day for lobbyists and special interests in Washington, D.C., who seem to have little trouble gaining access to Trump's White House.
Mar 5 201717 minutes
How Many Changes Do You Get To Be An American Hero?
John McCain (ambivalently, agonizingly) takes on the president.
Mar 6 201714 minutes
One. Hundred. Percent.
STEPHEN MILLER ISN’T JUST A TRUMP MOUTHPIECE. HE’S ALSO A POLICY MASTERMIND
Feb 20 20175 minutes
How to Win a Trade War With China
There’s a smart way to do it. But Trump seems intent on fighting a kind of enemy that no longer exists
Feb 19 20173 minutes
Comments
1 “America, in other words, is the country of both Obama and Trump, of the very best and the very worst, and its future is never settled but constantly remade,” Andrew Sullivan wrote in his love letter to his adopted home (“America Is Still the Futur
Mar 6 20171 minute
The E.U.’s Chief Executive On Trump, Populism And Russia
As president of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker is both head of the European Union’s executive branch and its public face. He talks to TIME about the challenges ahead at a time of rising populism and euroskepticism.
Mar 13 20173 minutes
Where Are All the Tourists?
The White House’s diatribes against the Mideast and Mexico are keeping people away | “Reputational fallout is a very real thing in the travel industry”
Mar 1 20132 minutes
Finding the Right Hire for Your Company
How do you make sure new hires will mesh well with your other employees and with your company's culture?
Feb 3 201711 minutes
Beware Brain Boosters
Loosely regulated dietary supplements of the sort Pena-Reames took have found a rich vein of acceptance among middle-age and older Americans increasingly worried about losing their mental acuity.


Politics & Current Affairs
Skip carouselJan 22 201725 minutes
The Young Trump
JARED KUSHNER is more like his father-in-law than anyone imagines.
Jul 4 20161 minute
The Liberal Hypocrisy of ‘Free Speech’
LIBERALS TEND TO THINK OF THEMSELVES as open-minded and supportive of free speech. But recent examples show otherwise—and prove that many on the left are not above using intimidation and harassment to silence dissenting voices. Consider the fight ag
Oct 24 20162 minutes
The Harsh Reality of Brexit Sets In
THE MORNING AFTER BRITONS VOTED TO leave the E.U., there was considerable apprehension across the U.K. Even some who had voted for Brexit did so with confidence that choosing Leave was merely a protest vote and that Remain would carry the day. Obviou
Oct 31 201616 minutes
The Trump Machine Is Built to Last. Bigly
WIN OR LOSE, THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT AND HIS INNER CIRCLE WILL WAKE UP ON NOV. 9 WITH A DIGITAL MARKETING OPERATION THAT COULD POWER, SAY, A TV NETWORK, OR A POLITICAL MOVEMENT THAT EVISCERATES THE GOP
Dec 19 201621 minutes
The Person Of The Year
EVEN FOR DONALD TRUMP, THE DISTANCE IS STILL fun to think about, up here in his penthouse 600 ft. in the sky, where it’s hard to make out the regular people below. The ice skaters swarming Central Park’s Wollman Rink look like old-television static,
Dec 19 20161 minute
Behind The Scenes
POWER COMES IN ALL DIFFERENT tones and textures, which makes capturing it visually a particular challenge. It is a testimony to his talent and versatility that Nadav Kander has, for the second time, photographed a newly elected President for our Pers
Dec 12 20165 minutes
Global Conflicts To Watch In 2017
The greatest unknown for U.S. interests in the world might be the United States itself.
Jan 27 201711 minutes
Commander-in-Tweet
We sorted all of Trump's tweets since the election into 16 categories, from domestic policy to self-congratulations.
Oct 24 20161 minute
Time’s Foreign Correspondents on How the World Sees the U.S. Election
BEIJING Donald Trump bashes China. So why does the Global Times, a Communist party-linked Chinese daily, contend that many Chinese prefer Trump? “Just like some American voters, the Chinese public likes the idea of a new face in politics who is not
Dec 8 20167 minutes
Glenn Beck’s Regrets
His paranoid style paved the road for Trumpism. Now he fears what’s been unleashed.
Jan 2 201710 minutes
Mike Pence Is No Ordinary Wingman
In picking him as his vice-presidential partner, Donald J. Trump brought on board someone who knows his way around Washington and cares about details. Why the former altar boy might make this work
Jan 16 201711 minutes
The Troublemaker
Putin is now Donald Trump’s problem
Nov 27 201618 minutes
Shattered
Hillary Clinton took aim, for the second time, at the highest and hardest glass ceiling. What broke instead was the coalition of women and people of color she thought would pierce it—and our faith that it will happen in our lifetimes.
Feb 5 201726 minutes
America Is Still The Future
A love letter to my new country.
Feb 3 201724 minutes
Can California Stop Trumpism at its Borders?
California is preparing to lead the national revolt against the new president.
Nov 21 20163 minutes
Covering History
IN THE BEST OF TIMES, A PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN ACTS as a quadrennial checkup for the body politic, a series of tests that measure our health and national well-being. In the worst of times, we discover we’re sicker than we knew. Donald Trump has trium
Oct 24 201613 minutes
Trump Goes to War
THE CALL TO GATHER WENT OUT SUNDAY MORNING, arriving on cell phones before many of the pastors had left their congregations. These 23 men and three women, all members of Donald Trump’s evangelical advisory council, had long ago signed on to pray for
Oct 24 20162 minutes
Obamacare: In Need of Intensive Care, or Terminally Ill?
IN A PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE conspicuously devoid of substantive policy or civil agreement, there was one notable exception. By the end of the town-hall showdown on Oct. 9, it was clear both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton agreed that President Obama’s
Oct 17 20165 minutes
Donald Trump’s Long Tail
He may not win, but he and his followers will be a force in U.S. politics for years to come
Nov 13 201614 minutes
Final Days
AS THE UNMANAGEABLE, UNREPENTANT, AND UNPRECEDENTED CANDIDATE CAREENS TO THE FINISH LINE, DONALD TRUMP’S ADVISERS TRY TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO SAVE THEMSELVES—AND THE MOVEMENT HE STARTED.
Dec 8 20163 minutes
Putin And Assad Are About To Achieve Their Biggest Victory In Syria
“All the world has failed us,” a resident of the Syrian city of Aleppo told the BBC this week, via a WhatsApp audio message. “The city is dying. Rapidly by bombardment, and slowly by hunger and fear of the advance of the Assad regime.”In recent weeks
Feb 17 20179 minutes
This 'Swamp' Has No Drain!
It's a bright new day for lobbyists and special interests in Washington, D.C., who seem to have little trouble gaining access to Trump's White House.
Nov 21 20163 minutes
The Markets in the Age of Trump
AS THEY SAY IN THE MARKETS, PAST PERFORMANCE IS no guarantee of future returns. Donald Trump’s surprise presidential victory has turned the markets, which have run at record highs for the past few years, upside down, with precipitous drops on electio
Oct 24 20161 minute
How Political Language Got so Coded
DURING THE VICE-PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE on Oct. 4, as Democrat Tim Kaine and Republican Mike Pence tussled over immigration plans, one of the candidates said the words criminal aliens seven times. The other described immigrants who had come to the U.S. i
Dec 23 201615 minutes
Inside the Conflict Zone
The president-elect is issuing statements to world leaders that radically depart from U.S. foreign policy, and benefit his family’s corporate empire.
Dec 29 20167 minutes
Democrats Have a Religion Problem
A conversation with Michael Wear, a former Obama White House staffer, about the party’s illiteracy on and hostility toward faith
Jan 30 20175 minutes
What Trump's Executive Order on Immigration Does—and Doesn't Do
The Trump administration appears to have reversed the ban on green-card holders from seven predominantly Muslim countries.
Dec 12 20164 minutes
Why Trump’s Republican Party Is Embracing Russia
Ideological and civilizational conservatives united in opposition to the Soviet Union, but divide on whether Putin’s Russia is a totalitarian enemy, or a defender of the Christian west.
Feb 6 20173 minutes
How President Trump Is Trampling Precedent
THE OLD WASHINGTON ADAGE OF “Watch what we do, not what we say” is hard to apply to someone as serially outrageous as Donald Trump. But for all his untethered pronouncements about voter fraud and crowd size and media bias, it was President Trump’s br


Society
Skip carouselOct 24 20165 minutes
A New Paradigm for Opioid Addiction: More Drugs
THE PHOTO WAS so startling that it almost seemed staged. In the driver’s seat, the man’s head is dropped back, his eyes closed, mouth agape, one hand draped on the steering wheel in front of him and the other in his lap. In the passenger seat, a woma
Jan 16 201713 minutes
The Drug That’s Treating Everything
FORGET WRINKLES. BOTOX IS NOW BEING USED TO TREAT MIGRAINES, DEPRESSION, TWITCHING EYES, OVERACTIVE BLADDERS, SWEATY PALMS AND MORE. SOME CALL IT A MARVEL OF MEDICINE; OTHERS CAUTION THE RISKS ARE STILL UNKNOWN. INSIDE THE EXPLODING BUSINESS AND STRANGE SCIENCE OF BOTOX
Dec 9 20163 minutes
Online 'Sextortion' Is On The Rise
Sextortionists are hacking accounts and threatening blackmail victims for more.
Feb 1 201718 minutes
Women Vs. The Machine
In the not-so-distant future, artificial intelligence will be smarter than humans. But as the technology develops, absorbing cultural norms from its creators and the internet, it will also become more intolerant, racist, and sexist.
Dec 1 20163 minutes
Why Violence Against Nurses Has Spiked In The Last Decade
Hospital patients are attacking staff at an alarming rate, and there are no federal regulations requiring employers to provide any protection.
Feb 3 201711 minutes
Beware Brain Boosters
Loosely regulated dietary supplements of the sort Pena-Reames took have found a rich vein of acceptance among middle-age and older Americans increasingly worried about losing their mental acuity.
Jan 12 20173 minutes
The Revolt of Working Parents
Mothers—and some fathers—are increasingly suing employers for discriminating against working parents. They are succeeding.
Feb 20 20173 minutes
Sold For Sex
Forced into sexual slavery as a teen, a Seattle woman takes on the owners of the website where she was advertised
Sep 15 20161 minute
A Reading List for Powerful Women
Two new books on gender in the workplace can help women and men become better colleagues and managers.
Aug 22 20161 minute
The JonBenet Ramsey Case: A Timeline
The little girl’s shocking murder stunned the nation—and led investigators through nearly two decades of twists and suspects
Oct 10 20162 minutes
Until Death Do Us Part
More than 5 decades after his first wife’s death, Felix Vail is convicted of her murder—and suspected in the disappearances of other women in his life
Jan 22 20175 minutes
Donald Trump's Authoritarian Politics of Memory
Driven by opportunism, pragmatism, or fear, many begin to forget that they used to think certain things were unacceptable.
Jun 27 20162 minutes
On Campuses, ‘Party Culture’ No Longer Excuses Rape
EARLIER THIS MONTH, BROCK ALLEN Turner, the ex–Stanford swimmer convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman behind a fraternity dumpster, received two sentences. The first, from the Santa Clara County Superior Court, was light: six months i
Dec 12 20163 minutes
Deadly Revenge
After being fired from a residency program at Creighton University School of Medicine, Dr. Anthony Garcia is convicted of murdering 4 innocent victims in a twisted plot of vengeance
Feb 5 20175 minutes
Comments
1 “If the campaign estranged Kushner from the privileged world he once inhabited, the election represented a conclusive break,” wrote Andrew Rice in his profile of Donald Trump’s son-in-law turned shadow campaign manager, Jared Kushner (“The Young Tr
Oct 24 20161 minute
America’s New Cardinals
Tara John Pope Francis recently named 17 new Cardinals, including three Americans, who will serve as his primary advisers after their Nov. 19 induction. Like Francis, the trio come from the church’s progressive wing, having spoken for immigrants, wo
Aug 22 20167 minutes
Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey?
Nearly 2 decades after the 6-year-old was found dead in her Colorado home, the case continues to haunt her family and the nation. Inside the ongoing investigation of her horrific death—and the search for her killer
Feb 3 20177 minutes
When ‘Locker Room Talk’ Leads to Suspensions
Elite colleges including Harvard and Columbia are suspending athletes due to lewd private messages.
Feb 27 20171 minute
Deadly Friends?
Two months after Sarah Stern’s mysterious disappearance, police say that she was murdered—and arrest her two closest friends
Jan 1 20153 minutes
How This Franchise Is Helping Companies Avert Disaster
Jim Satterfield's Firestorm Solutions franchise helps companies develop plans to deal with workplace violence, natural disasters and other crises.
Nov 14 20162 minutes
The Real-Life Rebellion Behind Amazon’s Good Girls Revolt
THEY WERE HIGHLY EDUCATED WOMEN, SOME GRADUATES of Ivy League journalism programs. But at Newsweek magazine in the 1960s, they delivered packages, cut out newspaper clippings and, if they were lucky, did reporting for articles that only men were actu
Oct 30 20164 minutes
The National Interest: Jonathan Chait
Donald Trump’s Locker Room How today’s conservatives parse sexual morality.
Feb 1 20173 minutes
Here’s Looking At You, 2050
How a less Christian Europe, an aging population in the West, and the empowerment of women are going to shape the future.
Jul 18 20162 minutes
The Martha Moxley Murder Case New Twist in a Kennedy Scandal
IN A SHOCKING NEW BOOK, ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR. SEEKS TO CLEAR HIS COUSIN MICHAEL SKAKEL, WHO SPENT 11 YEARS IN PRISON, FOR THE 1975 MURDER OF A CONNECTICUT TEENAGER
Mar 10 20175 minutes
India's Ongoing Rape Crisis
Local newspapers feature almost daily reports of gruesome sexual assaults on infants and toddlers.
Feb 10 20175 minutes
Trump Is Standing On The Wrong Side Of History
By fighting against progress, Trump might accelerate it.
Jan 30 20172 minutes
A Timeline Of The Case
Feb. 17, 1970 Police arrive at the MacDonald apartment to find pregnant Colette, Kim and Kristen stabbed and bludgeoned to death. MacDonald is unconscious and bleeding from wounds on his chest. He tells military police the family was attacked by fou


Pop Culture
Skip carouselJul 1 20153 minutes
The Truth About Facebook and Millennials
Reports of Facebook's demise among teens have been greatly exaggerated. Here, some marketing lessons from the kids and the unique ways they use their favorite undead platform.
Dec 19 20163 minutes
The 10 Best Movies
1. Moonlight ES A love story, a mother-and-son story, a story about being closed off from the world until you realize there’s no way forward unless you join it. Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight engages on multiple levels, but it’s also a work of astonishing
Jan 30 20174 minutes
Snapchat Can’t Keep It Private
The company’s culture of secrecy is at odds with its IPO plans | “Investors learned their lesson with Twitter”
Feb 3 20177 minutes
Instamom
The enviable, highly profitable life of Amber Fillerup Clark, perfect mother and social-media influencer
Jun 1 20161 minute
10 Fashion, Design & Retail Companies to Watch - Entrepreneur's Brilliant 100
Fans of accessories, food, shoes or formal attire and more should keep their eyes on these startups.
Dec 22 20166 minutes
Holiday-Travel Twitter Is the Best Form of Social Media
The play-by-plays from airports and bus rides offer the random, unpolished personal moments that the web has largely lost.
Dec 26 20163 minutes
Is Amazon Europe’s Next Top Model?
Zalando ruled fashion e-tailing. Then you-know-who came along | “In the past, we didn’t accentuate the Christmas business”
Feb 1 20176 minutes
How Trump Played The Media
He found the industry’s weak spot—and exploited it relentlessly.
Sep 1 201610 minutes
The Surprising Second Act For One Of YouTube's Biggest Stars
Connor Franta has made millions as a YouTube star, but he knows that kind of celebrity won't last.
Feb 20 20175 minutes
Why She Walked Away
Hurt and offended after losing her Today show time slot to Megyn Kelly, the anchor turned down millions to stay. Inside her shocking decision Standing inside the closet of her chic Manhattan apartment, Tamron Hall sifts through piles of designer dud
Dec 1 20142 minutes
Active or Idle, Everyone Is Wearing Gym Clothes Now
Sales of activewear are growing as denim sales are shrinking.
Dec 1 20143 minutes
Content Marketing Strategies You Can Steal
The best in the biz give their tips on how to be a best-in-class content marketer.
Jan 1 201710 minutes
These Brand Consultants Turned Nights On The Town Into Market Data
In 2013, Christopher Krietchman was walking down the street in Manhattan, worrying about his flailing meal-delivery company. Krietchman was the founder of Fresh Grill Café, which cooked and delivered healthy meals to New Yorkers. When he launched in
Dec 19 20161 minute
Heart Monitor
A CHECKUP ON THE LATEST CELEBRITY ROMANCES
Feb 7 20175 minutes
Video Games Do Guilt Better Than Any Other Art
The idea that motion pictures can be works of art has been around since the 1920s, and it hasn’t really been disputed since. It’s easy to see why—cinema shares characteristics with theater in terms of acting, direction, music, set design, narrative,
Apr 1 20132 minutes
4 Tips for Launching Your Fashion Company
A veteran clothing designer gives custom advice to fashion 'treps.
Dec 1 20162 minutes
"I Know People"
Turn your social media feeds into funding.
Oct 17 20161 minute
5 Things to Know About . . . Shawn Mendes
THE ‘TREAT YOU BETTER’ AND ‘STITCHES’ SINGER, 18, CURRENTLY HAS THE NO. 1 ALBUM IN THE COUNTRY
Apr 1 20161 minute
Make Your Mark: Branding Is About What You Say, Not How You Say It
It can be funny or serious, but your brand has to be authentically you.
Jun 1 20153 minutes
How One Apparel Brand Is Bringing Style to Sustainable Clothing
Nothing hip and sexy about sustainable and recycled fabrics? Guess again.
Jan 2 20172 minutes
Alan Thicke 1947-2016 America’s Dad
He became a TV icon on Growing Pains, but the star’s favorite role was as a real-life father of 3
Sep 1 20132 minutes
Online Startup Makes Website Editing Simple
Barley is a website-management program that allows entrepreneurs to undertake on-screen editing of their sites almost as easily as making changes to a Word doc.
Jun 1 20162 minutes
100 Brilliant Companies to Watch in 2016
Every company on this list has one thing in common: an idea worth fighting for.
Dec 1 20162 minutes
Should My Business Start a Podcast?
Yes, if you have a strong idea, a quality host, and a high level of commitment, says Jay Baer, best-selling author, marketing consultant, and cohost of the popular Social Pros Podcast.
Jan 20 20173 minutes
Oscars 2017: How Trump's Election is Affecting the Race
Mahershala Ali, Ruth Negga, Denzel Washington, Viola Davis and more are likely to bag Academy Award nominations.
Feb 19 201715 minutes
The Anna Wintour Of The Middle East
The first-ever editor-in-chief of ‘Vogue Arabia’ is literally a princess.
Jun 27 20162 minutes
Microsoft’s LinkedIn Buy Proves Social Media Is Graying
IN SILICON VALLEY, FIVE YEARS MIGHT AS well be an epoch. When LinkedIn, the online network geared for professionals, went public in May 2011, it was heralded as the opening of a lucrative new frontier for fast-growing social-media firms. The stock po
Aug 29 201615 minutes
Tyranny of the Mob
Trolls are turning the web into a cesspool of aggression and violence. What watching them is doing to the rest of us may be even more harmful



