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AmeriCorps NCCC Facing Cuts: What You Need to Know About the Program Targeted by Trump Administration

DES MOINES, Iowa — The Trump administration’s efforts to reduce government spending have recently targeted a 30-year-old community service initiative that deploys young adults to various projects across the United States. AmeriCorps’ National Civilian Community Corps informed its volunteers on Tuesday that they would be leaving the program earlier than expected “due to programmatic circumstances […]

All Types of Firearm Injuries Spike During Hunting Season

Approximately a third of American households own a gun. With the arrival of hunting season each fall, firearms become more prominent as hunters retrieve them from storage for cleaning, maintenance, and to purchase additional guns and ammunition. This prompted researchers to investigate the potential impact on gun-related injuries, both during hunting activities and overall. The […]

U.K. Supreme Court Transgender Women Ruling: Key Takeaways

` tags. “`xml In a unanimous decision on Wednesday, the U.K. Supreme Court determined that transgender women are not legally considered “women” under the nation’s equality laws. This ruling contributes to a growing trend of diminished protections for transgender individuals worldwide. The court clarified that the term “sex” within the 2010 Equality Act in Britain […]

Giorgia Meloni’s Rise as Europe’s Trump Connection

Donald Trump’s admiration for Giorgia Meloni is well-known. Following their initial encounter in Paris last year, Trump lauded the Italian Prime Minister, describing her as someone he could collaborate with to “straighten out the world.” After a subsequent meeting at Mar-a-Lago in January, he praised her as a figure who has “really taken Europe by […]

Beyond “It’s OK”: Alternative Responses to an Apology

Apologies vary in their effectiveness. While apologies can’t always undo the harm, they can help the recipient feel acknowledged, heal emotionally, and reduce the urge for retaliation, according to Seiji Takaku, a psychology professor at Soka University of America. Conversely, a poorly executed apology can feel as offensive as the original act. Your response should […]

Biden’s Unwanted Return to the Spotlight

This article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up to get stories like this sent to your inbox. The speaker conveyed a concerning message: potential cuts to the government office responsible for Social Security could prevent beneficiaries from receiving their payments this month. While the message to disability advocates on Tuesday […]

Exploring the Impact of Acknowledging Grief for Our Bodies

Women are often taught to keep their body-related struggles private and to suffer in isolation. This separation prevents us from recognizing shared experiences, connecting with one another, and creating change. If you’ve ever felt grief related to your body—due to illness, aging, injury, or other reasons—know that you’re not alone. This sorrow and rage is […]

The Selection Process for the 2025 TIME100

As journalists, the most frequent question we face, particularly now, is: what’s next? As we finalized this issue, President Trump’s tariff plan disrupted the economy. Many readers felt this accelerated a widespread shift with significant consequences. Reactions are mixed, and the future remains uncertain. TIME’s founders believed understanding the world requires focusing on those who […]

Wink Martindale, Veteran Game Show Host, Passes Away at 91

Wink Martindale, known for his affable hosting of popular game shows like “Gambit” and “Tic-Tac-Dough,” and who also conducted one of the earliest TV interviews with a young Elvis Presley, has passed away at the age of 91. Martindale’s publicist, Brian Mayes, confirmed that he died on Tuesday at Eisenhower Health in Rancho Mirage, California, […]

Understanding Whooping Cough: Key Facts

The incidence of whooping cough in the U.S. has been increasing for several years, with cases continuing to rise in 2025. Simultaneously, fewer Americans are being vaccinated against the disease. Here’s what you should know about the current increase in whooping cough cases. A bad year for whooping cough The U.S. Centers for Disease Control […]

A Breakdown of Harvard University’s Financial Resources

Harvard University has declared its refusal to comply with the Trump Administration’s requests to change its hiring practices and overall management, potentially jeopardizing for the institution. This funding cut represents a significant portion of Harvard’s budget. To illustrate, Harvard’s endowment distributed for the fiscal year ending in June 2024, which accounted for of the university’s […]

Pfizer Halts Obesity Pill Development

` tags: “`xml Pfizer is halting the development of its experimental once-a-day obesity pill, even after starting extensive and costly clinical trials. The pharmaceutical company announced on Tuesday that it will discontinue studies on danuglipron due to a trial participant experiencing a possible liver problem potentially linked to the drug. The issue resolved after the […]

U.S. and Iran to Hold Next Nuclear Talks in Rome

ROME — Negotiations between Iran and the United States regarding its nuclear ambitions appear poised to shift from the Middle East, with the next round of discussions reportedly scheduled for Rome, according to an Italian source. Concurrently, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed plans to visit Iran later in the […]

Houthis Report Suspected U.S. Airstrikes Killed at Least Six in Yemen

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Houthi rebels reported that suspected U.S. airstrikes near Yemen’s capital, which they control, resulted in at least six fatalities and 26 injuries overnight on Monday. They also claimed to have downed another U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone. According to casualty statistics released by the Houthi Health Ministry on Monday, the intensive […]