GOP Senators Face a Re-Election Problem
As the likelihood that Democrats take control of the Senate grows, Republican candidates are trying to save themselves
As the likelihood that Democrats take control of the Senate grows, Republican candidates are trying to save themselves
Take our quiz to see if you're being more or less cautious than others in the pandemic
With a panel of leading fantasy authors, TIME presents the 100 most engaging, inventive and influential works of fantasy fiction
Voters often reacted to news events in ways that conformed to what they already believed — accurate or not
Republicans strategists warn that a trailing Trump needs to stick to the script in the final stretch before Election Day
Voting in jails is something of a blackbox, with systemic inconsistencies that render it hard to access
The outcome of current court cases could make it easier or more difficult for Native Americans to vote
When the President gets COVID-19, America, too, must contemplate its frailty
When the President gets COVID-19, America, too, must contemplate its frailty
Police offices have shot, beaten, and even used cars to run down Black Lives Matter protesters, leaving some with permanent disabilities
Grand Rapids, Mich., isn't a big city. But according to life-long resident JD Chapman Jr., it has a lot of "big-city problems" nonetheless. "We have all kinds of problems with our education, our health care
"Momma's not stopping until that jail goes down," says Donna Mays, Jamel Floyd's mother
Rosewood Massacre survivors and descendants were awarded millions decades later. Could this be a model for reparations?
For years, the cost of childcare has been rising faster than wages. A weak and uncertain economy may be pushing parents to the breaking point.
It may sound strange to ask for a raise in a pandemic, but don't feel awkward. Now is a smart time to do it.
The average household spends $372 a month on groceries. Here are ways to get your bill down.
Recent products, like the new Venmo Credit Card, make virtual account numbers easier to use than ever.
Since the start of the pandemic, the National Cancer Institute says enrollment in trials has dropped by about 10% each month
Dr. Mark Sklansky has always hated shaking hands. He can think of about a dozen better ways to greet patients than the icky exchange. “Hands are warm, they’re wet, and we know that they transmit
If you're working from home during the coronavirus pandemic, you may be noticing new aches and pains. We asked an expert for their advice
As in so many things, caution is warranted