As one of the nation’s most consequential legal thinkers and scholars, Heather Gerken has long directed her fierce intellect toward defending free and fair elections, a strong civic architecture, and ...
Nicknamed the George Clooney of finance, this rock-star central-bank governor is now turning heads as a Prime Minister. Mark Carney first came to global fame during the 2008 financial crisis when, ...
Spending on education is rising around the world. The proliferation of AI means companies are investing in edtech to upskill their employees, and schools are using platforms to customize learning, ...
Jacob Frey became an adopted son of Minneapolis in 2009, drawn by the city’s trails and lakes after running its marathon. His three terms as mayor have been an endurance test of another sort. Frey led ...
Unlike most lame-duck governors, California’s Gavin Newsom seems ascendant. While his withering criticism of President Donald Trump has made him a national player, his work at home to add universal ...
Once a fierce rival to and bitter critic of Donald Trump, Marco Rubio has settled into two of the most consequential jobs in Washington: a double billing as Secretary of State and National Security ...
I first met Luke Combs in 2018, when I was living in Nashville. I’d heard his song “When It Rains It Pours” while on holiday with my school-mates, and it quickly became our soundtrack. As soon as I ...
I first met Lando Norris at F1 Miami, and I instantly loved his energy. He’s obviously incredibly talented, but what really makes him stand out is how kind, genuine, and down-to-earth he is. Even with ...
Nearly 20 years into her fascinatingly varied and eclectic career, everyone is still getting to know Dakota. And it seems the more they learn, the more there is to fall in love with. In recent years, ...
Residents gather along a street in Matanzas, Cuba, during a Good Friday procession. I grew up in Cuba in the 1980s. We learned to live with less: less food, less variety, less privacy, and less ...
In July 1969, TIME published a detailed report on “la causa,” the protest movement ignited by California’s Mexican American farmworkers. Its cover featured the cause’s leader, Cesar Chavez, and the ...
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