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EARTH AND WATER
Big names, bigger ideas at the TIME100 Summit • LEADERS INCLUDING DIRECTOR TAIKA WAITITI, philanthropist Bill Gates, and producer Mindy Kaling shared their insights about leadership in a changing world on June 7 in New York City.
FOR THE RECORD
THE EDUCATION OF DAVID HOGG • A Parkland activist makes the case for incremental gun reform
Billions spent on ‘hardening’ may not make schools safer
What does the bear market mean for investors and the U.S. economy?
Natural law • New York State’s highest court tackled a philosophical question when it ruled June 14 that Happy the elephant is not legally considered a person—and thus not detained against her will at the Bronx Zoo, as an advocacy group argued. Here, other rulings on the nature of animals. —Julia Zorthian
NEWS TICKER
THE BOYS OF BTS • The global phenoms shift their focus
Country in crisis
What its first leftist leader might mean for Colombia
What to know about COVID-19 shots for the youngest kids
Jan. 6 hearings could spur update of 19th century law
Abloom in a desert city
Rock star and poet Serhiy Zhadan is fighting for the future of Ukrainian culture
Wonderland washout
OUR BROKEN INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
Emmanuel Macron’s uncertain path
How stereotypes shape our words
Space TIME
The D.C. Brief
Disciplining your toddler at the end of the world
A bittersweet Pride in Florida
COMPROMISED STATE • WITH ROE V. WADE IN THE BALANCE, A TIME INVESTIGATION FINDS ANTI-ABORTION PREGNANCY CENTERS MAY EXPOSE WOMEN TO NEW LEGAL RISKS
THE REVEREND SENATOR • RAPHAEL WARNOCK IS RUNNING AGAIN FOR THE SOUL OF GEORGIA
WHEELS OF FORTUNE • AS PELOTON STRUGGLES TO RECOVER FROM ITS FALL, ITS MOST POPULAR INSTRUCTORS ARE PARLAYING FAME INTO LUCRATIVE OUTSIDE DEALS
WAVES OF CHANGE • Our oceans are growing ever more unstable, thanks to the climate disruptions we’ve caused. But they also offer solutions that humanity can’t afford to ignore
A RISING TIDE LIFTS ALL GRIDS • Underwater turbines already are harnessing a power source so reliable, you can set your clock to it
WAITING FOR THE GREEN SHIP TO COME IN • The world’s maritime transport fleets are growing. That’s a big climate problem
THE MANGROVE MOMENT • The miraculous trees suck up carbon and fortify coastlines. But will Pakistan’s megacity do what it takes to be saved?
ELVIS HAS NOT LEFT THE BUILDING • Almost half a century after his death, a new movie shows the King’s legacy has only gotten murkier
A refreshing take on a tried-and-true trope
Blake Crouch • The novelist on his latest thriller, Upgrade, out July 12, which tells the story of a gene-editing scheme that threatens to change humanity forever
More summer must-reads
AN LGBTQ+ READING AND STREAMING LIST • Celebrate Pride all summer long with these books, shows, and movies
DR. ASHISH JHA • The U.S.’s new COVID-19 response coordinator shares his mask policy and hints at what we can expect when it comes to boosters in the fall