Novice (angleščina) - Time

Is Silicone Really Better Than Plastic?
26. June 2026 (16:47)
Silicone is used in myriad household products, but the science on the material's safety is lacking. (Time)
Kylian Mbappé on a Career in the Soccer Spotlight—and What Comes After
26. June 2026 (16:45)
The captain of the French national team heads into this World Cup in America as a leader, on and off the pitch. (Time)
'A Relief to Rip My Heart Out of My Chest': How Olivia Wilde Turned Her Pain Into The Invite
26. June 2026 (16:34)
The director found catharsis by channeling the pain of her own past relationship into a new marital chamber comedy. (Time)
Why All Eyes Are On Africa at the World Cup
26. June 2026 (16:32)
"African players are the pride of their nations, often carrying the weight of proving what the continent is capable of,” writes Jeremy Ebobisse. (Time)
The 5 Healthiest Fats You Can Eat
26. June 2026 (16:32)
Fat has historically been demonized, but some types can be good for you. (Time)
A Formidable Angelina Jolie Anchors Observant Fashion Drama Couture
26. June 2026 (15:00)
French director Alice Winocour displays a gift for sculpting small moments; she may be better at them than she is at shaping big, revelatory ones. (Time)
A Young Woman Searches for Her Lost Parents in the Graceful, Restorative Romería
26. June 2026 (14:00)
Writer-director Carla Simón draws from her personal history in this gentle drama about filling in the missing puzzle pieces of our lives. (Time)
Mamdani’s Promised Rent Freeze Approved in New York: What to Know
26. June 2026 (12:15)
A city board packed with Mamdani appointees voted in favor of the Mayor’s key campaign promise. (Time)
The Faint Hope for Peace Between India and Pakistan
26. June 2026 (12:00)
Geoeconomics, historical precedents, and awareness of the grim dangers of renewed escalation suggest that the relationship between India and Pakistan could gradually improve. (Time)
How AI Will Make Art Worse
26. June 2026 (12:00)
The pressure AI exerts on human artists is part of an evolutionary process that far predates its own invention, writes Tim Brinkhof. (Time)