Opinion: Identity politics are in retreat, as Democrats flee their own bad ideas Democrats once berated anyone who disagreed with their identity-based politics. But that's changing as Kamala Harris runs for president. 09/25/2024 - 3:59 am | View Link
Op-ed: Dating apps ruined dating For college students, the allure of dating apps is strong considering it’s an easy, convenient and controlled way to explore the single population in one’s proximity. 09/24/2024 - 9:03 am | View Link
JD Vance Attacked For Taking Ohio To 'Slimy New Low' In State Newspaper Vance's attacks on Haitian immigrants "are among the slimiest political maneuvers undertaken in living memory by an Ohio officeholder," the op-ed said. 09/24/2024 - 1:26 am | View Link
Nicholas Kristof: Readers Respond to My Column on Trump Voters In this episode, the columnist Nicholas Kristof argues that Democrats should focus their criticism on Donald Trump instead of the people who are voting for him. Below is a lightly edited transcript of ... 09/23/2024 - 6:02 pm | View Link
Op-ed: Co-op wisdom or classroom smarts? Do both. My first and, so far, only co-op experience can be defined as transformative, enriching, magnificent and by a further predictable collection of overused superlatives. 09/22/2024 - 12:37 pm | View Link
Spanish police arrested five people for impersonating Brad Pitt in order to scam women by convincing them that the famed Hollywood actor was in love with them. The two women targeted by the online scammers lost a combined €325,000 ($364,000), Spanish media reported.
Police say that the criminals operated by visiting online platforms for fans of the actor, and built up psychological profiles of the potential victims.
This year, for the first time, TIME will debut a ranking of the World’s Top GreenTech Companies, in partnership with Statista, a leading international provider of market and consumer data and rankings, alongside its second annual ranking of America’s Top GreenTech Companies. These lists will recognize the most innovative, impactful, and successful companies whose aim is to reduce human impact on the environment.
Because many companies in this space are young, TIME and Statista are accepting applications as part of the research phase.
TEL AVIV, Israel — Hezbollah hurled dozens of projectiles into Israel early Wednesday, including a missile aimed at Tel Aviv that was the militant group’s deepest strike yet and marked a further escalation after Israeli strikes on Lebanon killed hundreds of people.
The Israeli military said it intercepted the surface-to-surface missile, which set off air-raid sirens in Tel Aviv and across central Israel.
On the clear, blue-skied Saturday morning of Oct. 7, 2023, our loved ones and 245 others were brutally stolen from us by Hamas terrorists. Carmel was visiting her parents at Kibbutz Be’eri. Almog, Alexander, Eden, Hersh, and Ori had been celebrating peace and freedom at the Nova Music Festival. These six beautiful people were abducted into Gaza, several of them with critical injuries.
Thailand has become the first nation in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriages after King Maha Vajiralongkorn approved a law passed by the parliament three months ago.
The royal endorsement for the same-sex law was announced in a gazette notification late on Tuesday, with a clause that the legislation takes effect 120 days from the date of publication.
Two years ago, Nahid Islam graduated from Dhaka University with a bachelor thesis that examined why no student movement in Bangladesh had ever managed to reach its goals. Little does it matter that he forgot what his conclusion was. The 26-year-old has now changed history.
Islam was one of the most visible faces of a student movement which kickstarted countrywide mass protests in Bangladesh in recent months, resulting in the ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, once considered to be among the most powerful women in the world.
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“Hasina is a bloodsucker and a psychopath,” Islam told TIME with a calm voice from an opulent black leather chair in his wood-paneled office at the Ministry for Information Technology in Dhaka, on a Sunday afternoon in September.
Not long ago, he was an information technology tutor, forced into hiding in order to avoid being arrested by the government.