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Why Biden Is Suing the DOJ—and What Trump Has Said About It
27. May 2026 (14:50)
"What's happening now isn't about transparency. It's about politics," said Biden's spokesperson in an email to TIME. (Time)
Why We Need to Tax AI
27. May 2026 (13:00)
"Taxing AI is one way we make sure the winnings from AI benefit all Americans, rather than channeling them only to the wealthy few," writes Senator Elizabeth Warren. (Time)
How to Save the Global Trading System
27. May 2026 (12:30)
To remake the global trading system and update the World Trade Organization, the United States must be willing to rebuild its foundations and bring the rest of the world along. (Time)
Iran Did Not Win the Meme War
27. May 2026 (12:00)
Iran's social media campaign copies Ukraine's playbook, but it has not worked because the Islamic Republic is not Ukraine, and America is not Russia. (Time)
Ken Paxton Beats John Cornyn—and Blows a $250 Million Hole in Trump's Senate Map
27. May 2026 (03:35)
Some Republicans expect ensuring Paxton wins in Texas will cost $250 million (Time)
Why Presidents’ Medical Information Isn’t a Matter of Public Record
27. May 2026 (02:02)
It's not yet clear what details from President Trump's Tuesday physical exam at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center will be shared with the American people. (Time)
How Pope Leo’s Call to ‘Disarm’ AI Clashes With Trump’s Tech-First Agenda
26. May 2026 (22:36)
Leo XIV's "Magnifica Humanitas" never mentions Donald Trump. But on autonomous weapons, regulation, and more, it reads like a point-by-point rebuttal of his AI agenda. (Time)
What to Know About the Trump Administration's Proposal for Government-Wide NDAs
26. May 2026 (22:16)
The Administration said the proposed rule aims “to safeguard non-public, confidential, or proprietary information.” (Time)
Sam Altman Says AI ‘Jobs Apocalypse’ He Once Predicted Probably Won’t Happen. What Changed?
26. May 2026 (21:28)
The OpenAI CEO reversed his own dire predictions about AI and employment, but layoffs keep coming. (Time)
Cannes Proves the Movie Star Isn’t Dead. We Just Have to Look Beyond Hollywood
26. May 2026 (19:32)
At least as far as starmaking goes, Cannes is building a Hollywood of its own—and in an era when established American stars are clamoring to appear on the White Lotus rather than in movies, that’s probably a good thing. (Time)