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Unstoppable force By Lucy Feldman TEYANA TAYLOR IS BALANCING A WORKLOAD that borders on ridiculous. On the day we speak, her to-do list includes participating in a Q&A about One Battle After Another,
In 1966, an essay far ahead of its time appeared in the pages of the New Left Review (NLR). “Women: The Longest Revolution” was an analysis of how women are produced as a class. Its author, Juliet Mit
TIME sent photographer Benedict Evans across the nation to make portraits of citizens taking a stand against AI. At every stop, usually a home or office, Evans meticulously measured the distance betwe
It all started promisingly enough. French biologist Gabriela Lobinska had enjoyed her Ph.D. training, researching how organisms change over time. Arriving at Harvard Medical School in September 2024,
From My Weekly’s beginnings in 1910, women have always been at the very heart of the stories we share. This week, we want to shine a light on the female icons, trailblazers and pioneers who shaped bot
Snap election called: Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen (pictured) has announced a snap election for 24 March, saying the next four years are “decisive” for her country, says Paulin Kola on BBC