Why We Still Turn to Magic in Difficult Times
"Perhaps magic is just a mental and spiritual crutch—but it’s a surprisingly powerful and constant one."
"Perhaps magic is just a mental and spiritual crutch—but it’s a surprisingly powerful and constant one."
TIME spoke to student journalists from UCLA, Columbia, Northwestern and University of Texas at Austin who were on the front lines covering protests on their own campuses. As the unrest grew, student journalists were often best positioned to tell the story although they faced dual challenges—as members of the media and students at the institutions they were covering.
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Extreme heat has left millions in sweltering temperatures, strained energy grids and resulted in Howler monkeys dropping dead in Mexico.
Here are the details about the scheduled presidential debates between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, including the dates, networks, and format.
The best exercise fuel you’re not eating may be fruits, nuts, dark greens, and other plants.
NEW YORK — Richard M. Sherman, one half of the prolific, award-winning pair of brothers who helped form millions of childhoods by penning the instantly memorable songs for "Mary Poppins," "The Jungle Book" and "Chitty
Tactics for constructive civic engagement ahead of the 2024 election from Nationswell's Greg Behrman.