How the SAG-AFTRA Strike Affects TV and Movies
What productions are currently on pause—and why some can continue filming
What productions are currently on pause—and why some can continue filming
The union's president talks with TIME about the worrisome economics of streaming, the threat of AI in Hollywood, and why she's loving those 'Nanny' memes.
Corrections made to coursework on Wednesday characterized skills enslaved people learned as potentially beneficial.
Emma Cline's stress-inducing novel is impossible to put down.
The pledge, to be signed in August, would amount to the most ambitious government effort yet to protect the world’s largest rainforest.
The USWNT forward is entering her fourth World Cup at the top of her game
The former "O.C." actor on interviewing Sam Bankman-Fried—and why he thinks crypto was bound to fail
The question of whether China is a developing country or not has long been controversial. The fate of the planet could depend on the answer.
"It was something that I was able to open up while I was in prison and just be able to escape for a minute."
Constantly improving AI would create a positive feedback loop: an intelligence explosion. We would be no match for it.
The Beyond Meat founder talks about the company's financial woes, and the new plant-based steak in development.
Certain foods have been shown to they can help you achieve a little bit of relief from the soaring temperatures.
The human gig workers behind AI are often subjected to "unfair" working conditions, a new Oxford report says
Beneath the very public collapse of the Adidas sneaker deal with Ye is a private legal battle over a $100 million-a-year marketing fund.
Planned Parenthood President and CEO Alexis McGill Johnson on the path forward for reproductive rights on the state level
In a series of emotional interviews, the unconventional senator opens up about his battle with depression.
Thailand is set for more political upheaval after Pita Limjaroenrat was blocked from becoming Prime Minister—angering his supporters and opening the door for others to seek the top job.
The month-long, 32-team tournament is being co-hosted by New Zealand and Australia, both countries where there are strict gun laws and fatal shootings are rare.
The phrase belies the fact that the climate is set to only get weirder from here on out.
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