Where are the floods in Italy? Latest travel advice as Storm Boris causes extreme weather and landslides The summer of 2024 has seen various kinds of extreme weather batter Europe. Storm Boris has already caused severe flooding and the deaths of 24 people in Austria and Poland. Greece has been subject to ... 09/18/2024 - 11:25 pm | View Link
Severe weather threat looms over storm-battered Minnesota on Thursday Thunderstorms are expected to threaten a significant area from Texas to western Minnesota on Thursday, producing damaging winds, large hail and tornadoes. 09/18/2024 - 11:21 pm | View Link
The Hunters Point Crane's Legacy Is Both Majestic and Troubling Built in the '40s, the 450-foot-tall, 730-foot-long crane is an iconic Bay Area structure. But it was also part of a process that contaminated the soil in and around the area with radioactive ... 09/18/2024 - 10:59 pm | View Link
How Disinformation Research Came Under Fire A few months ago, a man crawling along a rooftop in Pennsylvania tried to murder Donald Trump at a campaign rally. Hours later, press releases started to circulate, from analysts, think tanks, ... 09/16/2024 - 11:00 pm | View Link
Can AI save the grid… from AI? “Can we use AI fast enough to protect us from the risks of AI?” said Marguerite Behringer, regulatory policy director for software company Landis+Gyr, who moderated a panel called “Will AI Save the ... 09/12/2024 - 2:00 pm | View Link
TIME Votes Debuts with the Democracy Defenders List Spotlighting 11 Leaders Who Are Encouraging Civic Participation and Increasing Trust in the Democratic Process this Election Year
(New York, NY – September 19, 2024) Today, TIME unveils TIME Votes, a new editorial platform dedicated to exploring the key issues and motivations defining the 2024 Presidential Election.
A few years ago, someone posted a photo of a man walking through Brooklyn with a copy of Conversations With Friends tucked in the back of his trousers, the name Sally Rooney peeking out above his waistband. It was an accessory that telegraphed as much about his personal style as his choice in attire did.
You may not be a political pundit or consider yourself any type of expert on the upcoming presidential election. But you still have influence—at least with the people you’re closest to.
“The conversations we have with family and friends and colleagues and acquaintances could matter more than almost anything else that happens in a campaign,” says Jon Favreau, founder of the liberal media company Crooked Media, as well as the community organization Vote Save America, and host of the podcast Pod Save America.
US election officials in rural and urban jurisdictions of four battleground states hold the line against organized efforts to undermine their work as they prepare for the contentious 2024 contest.
Directors/Producers Sara Archambault and Margo Guernsey, Executive Producers Maida Lynn and Sarah Longwell.
When Ben Nimmo first began tracking online influence operations targeting elections in 2014, he had to scroll for hours on Twitter, studying how networks of fake accounts tried to hijack partisan narratives.
A decade later, AI is changing the game—not just for foreign threat actors, but for those working to counter them.
For Cisco Aguilar, the job of Secretary of State is that of a referee. Perhaps that mindset originated from his years as chairman of the Nevada Athletic Commission. Perhaps it comes from the teachings of his grandfather, a union leader in the Nevada mines, who taught him to speak up for his community.