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THE KIDS ARE FAR RIGHT. Reading time 4 minutes. The writing was on the wall—or, at least, in the polls. Despite the fact that young Europeans turned out en masse to prevent a predicted far-right surge during the 2019 European Parliament elections, they wouldn’t be compelled to do so again five years later. If anything, analysts warned, many would end up voting for the far right. And vote they did. While the June European Parliament elections ended in victory for Europe’s center-right parties, the radical right made historic gains—enough to throw the bloc’s biggest powers off-balance. In France, Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally emerged victorious in the elections with more than 30% of the vote—an electoral blow so devastating that French President Emmanuel Macron called a snap legislative election expected to conclude on July 7. In Germany, the extreme-right…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-530-3-1" tabindex="0"><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">July 15, 2024</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">THE KIDS ARE FAR RIGHT</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">The writing was on the wall—or, at least, in the polls. Despite the fact that young Europeans turned out en masse to prevent a predicted far-right surge during the 2019 European Parliament elections, they wouldn’t be compelled to do so again five years later. If anything, analysts warned, many would end up voting for the far right. And vote they did. While the June European Parliament elections ended in victory for Europe’s center-right parties, the radical right made historic gains—enough to throw the bloc’s biggest powers off-balance. In France, Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally emerged victorious in the elections with more than 30% of the vote—an electoral blow so devastating that French President Emmanuel Macron called a snap legislative election expected to conclude on July 7. 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TIME in Davos. Reading time 1 minutes. At the annual World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland, TIME hosted environmentalist Jane Goodall (above left), who with TIME CEO Jessica Sibley discussed the need for urgent climate action at a dinner sponsored by Sompo and Deloitte. At right, a scene from a TIME100 Talks roundtable presented by Verizon on expanding mobile broadband connectivity and global digital opportunities. Apply Now Applications are open for the 2024 edition of the TIME100 Most Influential Companies list. TIME editors and reporters will make selections, evaluating companies based on factors such as uniqueness, newsworthiness, and impact. Deadline to apply is March 8. 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Be My Eyes was founded in 2015 and connects those who are blind or have low vision with sighted volunteers. Volunteers from all over the world (more than 180 languages are represented) assist users with everyday tasks, from reading instructions to identifying objects in real time. Through a live video call (something like FaceTime), a volunteer can tell a visually impaired person, for example, if it’s a soup can or pasta sauce they’re reaching for when they’re making dinner. 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Celebrating top women working on artificial intelligence. Reading time 2 minutes. More than 60 guests gathered on Oct. 12 in San Francisco for a TIME100 Impact Dinner, presented by Meta, honoring the extraordinary women leading the future of artificial intelligence—some of whom were on TIME’s inaugural list of the 100 most influential people in AI. Above, from left, Black Girls Code founder Kimberly Bryant, Meta VP Campbell Brown, OpenAI VP Anna Makanju, Moonhub CEO Nancy Xu, TIME CEO Jess Sibley, attorney Sarah Conley Odenkirk, professor Fei-Fei Li, and Encode Justice founder Sneha Revanur. TIME100 Talks For Advertising Week in New York City, TIME hosted a TIME100 Talks breakfast on Oct. 18 with Meta to explore how marketing executives can use AI. TIME editor-in-chief Sam Jacobs interviewed Janet Balis, Partner, Marketing Practice Leader, EY, and Cheryl Guerin, executive vice president of global brand strategy…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-494-6-1" tabindex="0"><picture class="StyledPicture-id_swnqnc KzgOJ article-image-big"><source srcSet="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" type="image/webp"/><img src="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" alt="Celebrating top women working on artificial intelligence" style="aspect-ratio:1587/731"/></picture><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">November 6, 2023</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">Celebrating top women working on artificial intelligence</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">More than 60 guests gathered on Oct. 12 in San Francisco for a TIME100 Impact Dinner, presented by Meta, honoring the extraordinary women leading the future of artificial intelligence—some of whom were on TIME’s inaugural list of the 100 most influential people in AI. Above, from left, Black Girls Code founder Kimberly Bryant, Meta VP Campbell Brown, OpenAI VP Anna Makanju, Moonhub CEO Nancy Xu, TIME CEO Jess Sibley, attorney Sarah Conley Odenkirk, professor Fei-Fei Li, and Encode Justice founder Sneha Revanur. TIME100 Talks For Advertising Week in New York City, TIME hosted a TIME100 Talks breakfast on Oct. 18 with Meta to explore how marketing executives can use AI. TIME editor-in-chief Sam Jacobs interviewed Janet Balis, Partner, Marketing Practice Leader, EY, and Cheryl Guerin, executive vice president of global brand strategy…</p></div><div class="article-footer"><div class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q ejktkY article-time" size="16" role="presentation" data-cynio="icon-name-schedule"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M12.45,7.5 L11.1,7.5 L11.1,12.9 L15.825,15.735 L16.5,14.628 L12.45,12.225 L12.45,7.5 Z M12,19.2 C8.022,19.2 4.8,15.978 4.8,12 C4.8,8.022 8.022,4.8 12,4.8 C15.978,4.8 19.2,8.022 19.2,12 C19.2,15.978 15.978,19.2 12,19.2 L12,19.2 Z M11.991,3 C7.023,3 3,7.032 3,12 C3,16.968 7.023,21 11.991,21 C16.968,21 21,16.968 21,12 C21,7.032 16.968,3 11.991,3 L11.991,3 Z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body2Typography-id_1pbrku5 dTQWqH dVzHwh">2 min</span></div><button aria-label="Save Article" id="saved-articles-inactive_9491-494-6-1" class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q IconButtonSC-id_1x8661q bYqPkG ObwqG" aria-disabled="true" aria-haspopup="false" aria-pressed="true" data-cynio="button-saved_article_outline" tabindex="-1" type="button" size="19"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="m11 21.083-6.806-5.11a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.401-.527 1.802 1.802 0 0 1-.126-.665V3.208c0-.366.137-.687.412-.962a1.32 1.32 0 0 1 .963-.413h11.916c.367 0 .688.138.963.413.275.275.412.596.412.962v11.573c0 .23-.042.45-.126.665a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.4.527L11 21.083zm0-1.718 5.958-4.584V3.208H5.042v11.573L11 19.365zm-.963-5.615 5.18-5.18-.986-.962-4.216 4.217-2.27-2.269-.962.963 3.254 3.231zM11 3.208H5.042h11.916H11z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj">Save</span></button></div></a><a class="ArticleCardSC-id_fhdyv kdkXtR article-card" href="/article/time-magazine-south-pacific/october-9-2023-i582252/how-russia-is-recruiting-cubans-to-fight-in-ukraine-a47671" title="How Russia is recruiting Cubans to fight in Ukraine" aria-label="TIME Magazine South Pacific | October 9, 2023. How Russia is recruiting Cubans to fight in Ukraine. Reading time 3 minutes. Alex Vegas Díaz was surprised to find himself sleeping next to Russian soldiers in a trench in Ukraine, more than 6,000 miles from home. In his telling, the 19-year-old Cuban accepted an offer posted on WhatsApp to make good money doing “construction work” for the Russian military. Instead, he and a friend were outfitted with weapons and sent against their will to the front lines of a war they never intended to join. “Please, please help get us out of here,” Vegas Díaz said in an Aug. 31 video. The plea for help went viral. Similar stories began to surface, as Cubans sought information about family members who had also flown to Moscow to join the Russian military. The outcry prompted the Cuban government to issue a striking allegation: a “human-trafficking…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-488-19-1" tabindex="0"><picture class="StyledPicture-id_swnqnc KzgOJ article-image-big"><source srcSet="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" type="image/webp"/><img src="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" alt="How Russia is recruiting Cubans to fight in Ukraine" style="aspect-ratio:1367/865"/></picture><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">October 9, 2023</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">How Russia is recruiting Cubans to fight in Ukraine</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">Alex Vegas Díaz was surprised to find himself sleeping next to Russian soldiers in a trench in Ukraine, more than 6,000 miles from home. In his telling, the 19-year-old Cuban accepted an offer posted on WhatsApp to make good money doing “construction work” for the Russian military. Instead, he and a friend were outfitted with weapons and sent against their will to the front lines of a war they never intended to join. “Please, please help get us out of here,” Vegas Díaz said in an Aug. 31 video. The plea for help went viral. Similar stories began to surface, as Cubans sought information about family members who had also flown to Moscow to join the Russian military. The outcry prompted the Cuban government to issue a striking allegation: a “human-trafficking…</p></div><div class="article-footer"><div class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q ejktkY article-time" size="16" role="presentation" data-cynio="icon-name-schedule"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M12.45,7.5 L11.1,7.5 L11.1,12.9 L15.825,15.735 L16.5,14.628 L12.45,12.225 L12.45,7.5 Z M12,19.2 C8.022,19.2 4.8,15.978 4.8,12 C4.8,8.022 8.022,4.8 12,4.8 C15.978,4.8 19.2,8.022 19.2,12 C19.2,15.978 15.978,19.2 12,19.2 L12,19.2 Z M11.991,3 C7.023,3 3,7.032 3,12 C3,16.968 7.023,21 11.991,21 C16.968,21 21,16.968 21,12 C21,7.032 16.968,3 11.991,3 L11.991,3 Z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body2Typography-id_1pbrku5 dTQWqH dVzHwh">3 min</span></div><button aria-label="Save Article" id="saved-articles-inactive_9491-488-19-1" class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q IconButtonSC-id_1x8661q bYqPkG ObwqG" aria-disabled="true" aria-haspopup="false" aria-pressed="true" data-cynio="button-saved_article_outline" tabindex="-1" type="button" size="19"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="m11 21.083-6.806-5.11a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.401-.527 1.802 1.802 0 0 1-.126-.665V3.208c0-.366.137-.687.412-.962a1.32 1.32 0 0 1 .963-.413h11.916c.367 0 .688.138.963.413.275.275.412.596.412.962v11.573c0 .23-.042.45-.126.665a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.4.527L11 21.083zm0-1.718 5.958-4.584V3.208H5.042v11.573L11 19.365zm-.963-5.615 5.18-5.18-.986-.962-4.216 4.217-2.27-2.269-.962.963 3.254 3.231zM11 3.208H5.042h11.916H11z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj">Save</span></button></div></a><a class="ArticleCardSC-id_fhdyv kdkXtR article-card" href="/article/time-magazine-south-pacific/september-4-2023-i582250/the-creative-ways-teachers-are-using-ai-a46771" title="The creative ways teachers are using AI" aria-label="TIME Magazine South Pacific | September 4, 2023. The creative ways teachers are using AI. Reading time 5 minutes. Peter Paccone, a social-studies teacher in San Marino, Calif., has a new teacher’s aid helping him in the classroom this year. He plans to defer to his helper to explain some simpler topics to his class of high schoolers, like the technical aspects of how a cotton gin worked, in order to free up time for him to discuss more analytical concepts, like the effects of the first Industrial Revolution. His new assistant? ChatGPT. “What I feel that I don’t have to do any longer is cover all the content,” Paccone told a group of more than 40 educators in a May Zoom workshop, which he organized. If artificial intelligence is on the cusp of reshaping entire aspects of society—from health care to warfare—the realm that leaps first to many minds is…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-482-14-1" tabindex="0"><picture class="StyledPicture-id_swnqnc KzgOJ article-image-big"><source srcSet="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" type="image/webp"/><img src="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" alt="The creative ways teachers are using AI" style="aspect-ratio:1928/1211"/></picture><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">September 4, 2023</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">The creative ways teachers are using AI</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">Peter Paccone, a social-studies teacher in San Marino, Calif., has a new teacher’s aid helping him in the classroom this year. He plans to defer to his helper to explain some simpler topics to his class of high schoolers, like the technical aspects of how a cotton gin worked, in order to free up time for him to discuss more analytical concepts, like the effects of the first Industrial Revolution. His new assistant? ChatGPT. “What I feel that I don’t have to do any longer is cover all the content,” Paccone told a group of more than 40 educators in a May Zoom workshop, which he organized. If artificial intelligence is on the cusp of reshaping entire aspects of society—from health care to warfare—the realm that leaps first to many minds is…</p></div><div class="article-footer"><div class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q ejktkY article-time" size="16" role="presentation" data-cynio="icon-name-schedule"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M12.45,7.5 L11.1,7.5 L11.1,12.9 L15.825,15.735 L16.5,14.628 L12.45,12.225 L12.45,7.5 Z M12,19.2 C8.022,19.2 4.8,15.978 4.8,12 C4.8,8.022 8.022,4.8 12,4.8 C15.978,4.8 19.2,8.022 19.2,12 C19.2,15.978 15.978,19.2 12,19.2 L12,19.2 Z M11.991,3 C7.023,3 3,7.032 3,12 C3,16.968 7.023,21 11.991,21 C16.968,21 21,16.968 21,12 C21,7.032 16.968,3 11.991,3 L11.991,3 Z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body2Typography-id_1pbrku5 dTQWqH dVzHwh">5 min</span></div><button aria-label="Save Article" id="saved-articles-inactive_9491-482-14-1" class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q IconButtonSC-id_1x8661q bYqPkG ObwqG" aria-disabled="true" aria-haspopup="false" aria-pressed="true" data-cynio="button-saved_article_outline" tabindex="-1" type="button" size="19"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="m11 21.083-6.806-5.11a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.401-.527 1.802 1.802 0 0 1-.126-.665V3.208c0-.366.137-.687.412-.962a1.32 1.32 0 0 1 .963-.413h11.916c.367 0 .688.138.963.413.275.275.412.596.412.962v11.573c0 .23-.042.45-.126.665a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.4.527L11 21.083zm0-1.718 5.958-4.584V3.208H5.042v11.573L11 19.365zm-.963-5.615 5.18-5.18-.986-.962-4.216 4.217-2.27-2.269-.962.963 3.254 3.231zM11 3.208H5.042h11.916H11z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj">Save</span></button></div></a><a class="ArticleCardSC-id_fhdyv gGKyQp article-card" href="/article/time-magazine-south-pacific/july-24-2023-i582247/vladimir-putins-uncertain-future-a46008" title="Vladimir Putin’s uncertain future" aria-label="TIME Magazine South Pacific | July 24, 2023. Vladimir Putin’s uncertain future. Reading time 4 minutes. When Vladimir Putin delivered a speech just days after surviving the greatest challenge to his 23 years in power, he sought to strike a defiant tone. The Russian President described the armed convoy of thousands of Russian soldiers led by Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin as a “mutiny” designed to foment domestic turmoil, and its organizers as plotters who “betrayed their country.” Yet in that June 26 speech, Putin did not reveal plans for punishment or retribution. He said that Prigozhin and his men would be free to go into exile in Belarus, Russia’s vassal state next door. This is not the traditional Putin playbook, according to Bill Browder, who would know better than most. The London-based financier has spent more than a decade exposing corruption and human-rights abuses in Russia.…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-476-16-1" tabindex="0"><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">July 24, 2023</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">Vladimir Putin’s uncertain future</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">When Vladimir Putin delivered a speech just days after surviving the greatest challenge to his 23 years in power, he sought to strike a defiant tone. The Russian President described the armed convoy of thousands of Russian soldiers led by Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin as a “mutiny” designed to foment domestic turmoil, and its organizers as plotters who “betrayed their country.” Yet in that June 26 speech, Putin did not reveal plans for punishment or retribution. He said that Prigozhin and his men would be free to go into exile in Belarus, Russia’s vassal state next door. This is not the traditional Putin playbook, according to Bill Browder, who would know better than most. The London-based financier has spent more than a decade exposing corruption and human-rights abuses in Russia.…</p><picture class="StyledPicture-id_swnqnc KzgOJ article-image-small"><source srcSet="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" type="image/webp"/><img src="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" alt="Vladimir Putin’s uncertain future" style="aspect-ratio:1071/1187"/></picture></div><div class="article-footer"><div class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q ejktkY article-time" size="16" role="presentation" data-cynio="icon-name-schedule"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M12.45,7.5 L11.1,7.5 L11.1,12.9 L15.825,15.735 L16.5,14.628 L12.45,12.225 L12.45,7.5 Z M12,19.2 C8.022,19.2 4.8,15.978 4.8,12 C4.8,8.022 8.022,4.8 12,4.8 C15.978,4.8 19.2,8.022 19.2,12 C19.2,15.978 15.978,19.2 12,19.2 L12,19.2 Z M11.991,3 C7.023,3 3,7.032 3,12 C3,16.968 7.023,21 11.991,21 C16.968,21 21,16.968 21,12 C21,7.032 16.968,3 11.991,3 L11.991,3 Z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body2Typography-id_1pbrku5 dTQWqH dVzHwh">4 min</span></div><button aria-label="Save Article" id="saved-articles-inactive_9491-476-16-1" class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q IconButtonSC-id_1x8661q bYqPkG ObwqG" aria-disabled="true" aria-haspopup="false" aria-pressed="true" data-cynio="button-saved_article_outline" tabindex="-1" type="button" size="19"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="m11 21.083-6.806-5.11a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.401-.527 1.802 1.802 0 0 1-.126-.665V3.208c0-.366.137-.687.412-.962a1.32 1.32 0 0 1 .963-.413h11.916c.367 0 .688.138.963.413.275.275.412.596.412.962v11.573c0 .23-.042.45-.126.665a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.4.527L11 21.083zm0-1.718 5.958-4.584V3.208H5.042v11.573L11 19.365zm-.963-5.615 5.18-5.18-.986-.962-4.216 4.217-2.27-2.269-.962.963 3.254 3.231zM11 3.208H5.042h11.916H11z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj">Save</span></button></div></a><a class="ArticleCardSC-id_fhdyv kdkXtR article-card" href="/article/time-magazine-south-pacific/may-8-2023-i582242/time-100-summit-a44827" title="TIME 100 SUMMIT" aria-label="TIME Magazine South Pacific | May 8, 2023. TIME 100 SUMMIT. Reading time 1 minutes. On April 25, TIME hosted a day of conversations in Manhattan to celebrate the 2023 TIME100 list of the world’s most influential people. Counterclockwise from left: philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs (left) and TIME CEO Jessica Sibley; director Steven Spielberg; singer Milck; former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi; basketball stars Carmelo Anthony (right) and Nneka Ogwumike (left) with Mellon Foundation head Elizabeth Alexander; New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu (left) and TIME editor-in-chief Sam Jacobs; star Kim Kardashian. More at time.com/100 The Earth Awards TIME hosted the Earth Awards, honoring leaders in climate action, with TIME CO2, which supports businesses working to solve the climate crisis. From left: TIME’s president of sustainability Simon Mulcahy; Sibley; former EPA head Lisa P. Jackson; activist Vanessa Nakate; organizer Gloria Walton; U.N. 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Counterclockwise from left: philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs (left) and TIME CEO Jessica Sibley; director Steven Spielberg; singer Milck; former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi; basketball stars Carmelo Anthony (right) and Nneka Ogwumike (left) with Mellon Foundation head Elizabeth Alexander; New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu (left) and TIME editor-in-chief Sam Jacobs; star Kim Kardashian. More at time.com/100 The Earth Awards TIME hosted the Earth Awards, honoring leaders in climate action, with TIME CO2, which supports businesses working to solve the climate crisis. From left: TIME’s president of sustainability Simon Mulcahy; Sibley; former EPA head Lisa P. Jackson; activist Vanessa Nakate; organizer Gloria Walton; U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres; actor Mark Ruffalo; and…</p></div><div class="article-footer"><div class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q ejktkY article-time" size="16" role="presentation" data-cynio="icon-name-schedule"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M12.45,7.5 L11.1,7.5 L11.1,12.9 L15.825,15.735 L16.5,14.628 L12.45,12.225 L12.45,7.5 Z M12,19.2 C8.022,19.2 4.8,15.978 4.8,12 C4.8,8.022 8.022,4.8 12,4.8 C15.978,4.8 19.2,8.022 19.2,12 C19.2,15.978 15.978,19.2 12,19.2 L12,19.2 Z M11.991,3 C7.023,3 3,7.032 3,12 C3,16.968 7.023,21 11.991,21 C16.968,21 21,16.968 21,12 C21,7.032 16.968,3 11.991,3 L11.991,3 Z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body2Typography-id_1pbrku5 dTQWqH dVzHwh">1 min</span></div><button aria-label="Save Article" id="saved-articles-inactive_9491-466-6-1" class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q IconButtonSC-id_1x8661q bYqPkG ObwqG" aria-disabled="true" aria-haspopup="false" aria-pressed="true" data-cynio="button-saved_article_outline" tabindex="-1" type="button" size="19"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="m11 21.083-6.806-5.11a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.401-.527 1.802 1.802 0 0 1-.126-.665V3.208c0-.366.137-.687.412-.962a1.32 1.32 0 0 1 .963-.413h11.916c.367 0 .688.138.963.413.275.275.412.596.412.962v11.573c0 .23-.042.45-.126.665a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.4.527L11 21.083zm0-1.718 5.958-4.584V3.208H5.042v11.573L11 19.365zm-.963-5.615 5.18-5.18-.986-.962-4.216 4.217-2.27-2.269-.962.963 3.254 3.231zM11 3.208H5.042h11.916H11z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj">Save</span></button></div></a><a class="ArticleCardSC-id_fhdyv kdkXtR article-card" href="/article/time-magazine-south-pacific/march-27-2023-i582239/the-real-bank-crisis-a44395" title="THE REAL BANK CRISIS" aria-label="TIME Magazine South Pacific | March 27, 2023. THE REAL BANK CRISIS. Reading time 4 minutes. The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and the Biden Administration’s unprecedented response, guaranteeing deposits and backstopping regional banks, has catalyzed an important and necessary national conversation over what went wrong, and what can be done to prevent future crises. But SVB’s fall has also set off a frenzy of mythmaking, ranging from ideological clichés to hyperbole. These fact-free myths dangerously confuse the general public. Even more important, they obfuscate some of the genuine underlying drivers of SVB’s collapse. False narrative No. 1: Ideological opportunism: The fallout from SVB’s collapse is much more of a political problem than it is an economic problem—and it is being driven by the politics of the left and the right. Sadly, flagrant, clichéd ideological opportunism cuts across both sides of the aisle. On the far right, extremist, self-styled…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-460-29-1" tabindex="0"><picture class="StyledPicture-id_swnqnc KzgOJ article-image-big"><source srcSet="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" type="image/webp"/><img src="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" alt="THE REAL BANK CRISIS" style="aspect-ratio:1380/975"/></picture><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">March 27, 2023</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">THE REAL BANK CRISIS</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and the Biden Administration’s unprecedented response, guaranteeing deposits and backstopping regional banks, has catalyzed an important and necessary national conversation over what went wrong, and what can be done to prevent future crises. But SVB’s fall has also set off a frenzy of mythmaking, ranging from ideological clichés to hyperbole. These fact-free myths dangerously confuse the general public. Even more important, they obfuscate some of the genuine underlying drivers of SVB’s collapse. False narrative No. 1: Ideological opportunism: The fallout from SVB’s collapse is much more of a political problem than it is an economic problem—and it is being driven by the politics of the left and the right. Sadly, flagrant, clichéd ideological opportunism cuts across both sides of the aisle. On the far right, extremist, self-styled…</p></div><div class="article-footer"><div class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q ejktkY article-time" size="16" role="presentation" data-cynio="icon-name-schedule"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M12.45,7.5 L11.1,7.5 L11.1,12.9 L15.825,15.735 L16.5,14.628 L12.45,12.225 L12.45,7.5 Z M12,19.2 C8.022,19.2 4.8,15.978 4.8,12 C4.8,8.022 8.022,4.8 12,4.8 C15.978,4.8 19.2,8.022 19.2,12 C19.2,15.978 15.978,19.2 12,19.2 L12,19.2 Z M11.991,3 C7.023,3 3,7.032 3,12 C3,16.968 7.023,21 11.991,21 C16.968,21 21,16.968 21,12 C21,7.032 16.968,3 11.991,3 L11.991,3 Z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body2Typography-id_1pbrku5 dTQWqH dVzHwh">4 min</span></div><button aria-label="Save Article" id="saved-articles-inactive_9491-460-29-1" class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q IconButtonSC-id_1x8661q bYqPkG ObwqG" aria-disabled="true" aria-haspopup="false" aria-pressed="true" data-cynio="button-saved_article_outline" tabindex="-1" type="button" size="19"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="m11 21.083-6.806-5.11a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.401-.527 1.802 1.802 0 0 1-.126-.665V3.208c0-.366.137-.687.412-.962a1.32 1.32 0 0 1 .963-.413h11.916c.367 0 .688.138.963.413.275.275.412.596.412.962v11.573c0 .23-.042.45-.126.665a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.4.527L11 21.083zm0-1.718 5.958-4.584V3.208H5.042v11.573L11 19.365zm-.963-5.615 5.18-5.18-.986-.962-4.216 4.217-2.27-2.269-.962.963 3.254 3.231zM11 3.208H5.042h11.916H11z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj">Save</span></button></div></a><a class="ArticleCardSC-id_fhdyv kdkXtR article-card" href="/article/time-magazine-south-pacific/may-23-2022-i542247/why-we-cant-quit-oil-a40620" title="WHY WE CAN’T QUIT OIL" aria-label="TIME Magazine South Pacific | May 23, 2022. WHY WE CAN’T QUIT OIL. Reading time 9 minutes. AT THE END OF THE FIRST QUARTER of 2021, as the CEOs of the three biggest U.S. oil and gas companies presented their firms’ earnings, investors fired off a range of questions about how they were addressing climate change. The market had already come to view fossil fuels as old, dirty energy, and after oil prices cratered in 2020, owing largely to the pandemic, investors wanted to know how these companies would adapt. They asked whether carbon capture could be an engine to grow revenue, and how the companies viewed the climate-policy landscape. “We are committed to providing products to help customers reduce their emissions,” said Darren Woods, the CEO of ExxonMobil. “Across the globe we’re helping economies decarbonize.” This year, the conversation was much different. Oil and gas are now…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-420-38-1" tabindex="0"><picture class="StyledPicture-id_swnqnc KzgOJ article-image-big"><source srcSet="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" type="image/webp"/><img src="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" alt="WHY WE CAN’T QUIT OIL" style="aspect-ratio:4463/2865"/></picture><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">May 23, 2022</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">WHY WE CAN’T QUIT OIL</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">AT THE END OF THE FIRST QUARTER of 2021, as the CEOs of the three biggest U.S. oil and gas companies presented their firms’ earnings, investors fired off a range of questions about how they were addressing climate change. The market had already come to view fossil fuels as old, dirty energy, and after oil prices cratered in 2020, owing largely to the pandemic, investors wanted to know how these companies would adapt. They asked whether carbon capture could be an engine to grow revenue, and how the companies viewed the climate-policy landscape. “We are committed to providing products to help customers reduce their emissions,” said Darren Woods, the CEO of ExxonMobil. “Across the globe we’re helping economies decarbonize.” This year, the conversation was much different. Oil and gas are now…</p></div><div class="article-footer"><div class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q ejktkY article-time" size="16" role="presentation" data-cynio="icon-name-schedule"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M12.45,7.5 L11.1,7.5 L11.1,12.9 L15.825,15.735 L16.5,14.628 L12.45,12.225 L12.45,7.5 Z M12,19.2 C8.022,19.2 4.8,15.978 4.8,12 C4.8,8.022 8.022,4.8 12,4.8 C15.978,4.8 19.2,8.022 19.2,12 C19.2,15.978 15.978,19.2 12,19.2 L12,19.2 Z M11.991,3 C7.023,3 3,7.032 3,12 C3,16.968 7.023,21 11.991,21 C16.968,21 21,16.968 21,12 C21,7.032 16.968,3 11.991,3 L11.991,3 Z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body2Typography-id_1pbrku5 dTQWqH dVzHwh">9 min</span></div><button aria-label="Save Article" id="saved-articles-inactive_9491-420-38-1" class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q IconButtonSC-id_1x8661q bYqPkG ObwqG" aria-disabled="true" aria-haspopup="false" aria-pressed="true" data-cynio="button-saved_article_outline" tabindex="-1" type="button" size="19"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="m11 21.083-6.806-5.11a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.401-.527 1.802 1.802 0 0 1-.126-.665V3.208c0-.366.137-.687.412-.962a1.32 1.32 0 0 1 .963-.413h11.916c.367 0 .688.138.963.413.275.275.412.596.412.962v11.573c0 .23-.042.45-.126.665a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.4.527L11 21.083zm0-1.718 5.958-4.584V3.208H5.042v11.573L11 19.365zm-.963-5.615 5.18-5.18-.986-.962-4.216 4.217-2.27-2.269-.962.963 3.254 3.231zM11 3.208H5.042h11.916H11z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj">Save</span></button></div></a><a class="ArticleCardSC-id_fhdyv gGKyQp article-card" href="/article/time-magazine-south-pacific/march-1-2021-i513609/texas-blackouts-raise-climate-warning-a34110" title="Texas blackouts raise climate warning" aria-label="TIME Magazine South Pacific | March 1, 2021. Texas blackouts raise climate warning. Reading time 4 minutes. FOR SCIENTISTS, THE HAVOC WREAKED BY THE extreme winter weather that hit Texas in mid-February—dropping several inches of snow and leaving millions without power—did not come as a surprise. Ten years ago, in 2011, energy regulators warned the state’s electric-grid operators that they were ill-prepared for an unprecedented winter storm. And for decades before that, climate scientists had cautioned that a warming planet would cause climate chaos, raising the average global temperature while driving unusual weather events like this one. For Texas, it was always just a matter of time. Despite these warnings, the state was unprepared—which Texans realized as soon as the storm swept in. Equipment froze at power plants, leaving about half of the state’s electricity-generating capacity offline. Natural gas wells iced over, slowing the fuel supply that heats…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-359-7-1" tabindex="0"><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">March 1, 2021</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">Texas blackouts raise climate warning</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">FOR SCIENTISTS, THE HAVOC WREAKED BY THE extreme winter weather that hit Texas in mid-February—dropping several inches of snow and leaving millions without power—did not come as a surprise. Ten years ago, in 2011, energy regulators warned the state’s electric-grid operators that they were ill-prepared for an unprecedented winter storm. And for decades before that, climate scientists had cautioned that a warming planet would cause climate chaos, raising the average global temperature while driving unusual weather events like this one. For Texas, it was always just a matter of time. Despite these warnings, the state was unprepared—which Texans realized as soon as the storm swept in. Equipment froze at power plants, leaving about half of the state’s electricity-generating capacity offline. 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THE WORLD ACCORDING TO BIDEN. Reading time 19 minutes. Joe Biden makes his way through the West Wing telling stories. In the Cabinet Room, with sun pouring through French doors from the Rose Garden outside, he remembers the first time he sat around the long mahogany table, its high-backed leather chairs ordered by seniority. It was more than 50 years ago, Biden says, and Richard Nixon told National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger to brief the 30-year-old first-term Delaware Senator on the still secret timing of the U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam. Walking slowly through the halls, the President unspools anecdotes about heads of state: Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, Emmanuel Macron. In the Oval Office, he talks about his childhood home in Scranton, Pa., and the 2008 phone call from Barack Obama asking Biden to be his running mate. Biden recounts these memories…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-528-26-1" tabindex="0"><picture class="StyledPicture-id_swnqnc KzgOJ article-image-big"><source srcSet="https://cdn-assets.ziniopro.com/var/site_9491/storage/images/media2/images/240624biden_015/564225-1-eng-US/240624biden_0152.jpg?h=400&amp;q=90&amp;f=webp" type="image/webp"/><img src="https://cdn-assets.ziniopro.com/var/site_9491/storage/images/media2/images/240624biden_015/564225-1-eng-US/240624biden_0152.jpg?h=400&amp;q=90" alt="THE WORLD ACCORDING TO BIDEN" style="aspect-ratio:4094/2736"/></picture><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">June 24, 2024</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">THE WORLD ACCORDING TO BIDEN</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">Joe Biden makes his way through the West Wing telling stories. In the Cabinet Room, with sun pouring through French doors from the Rose Garden outside, he remembers the first time he sat around the long mahogany table, its high-backed leather chairs ordered by seniority. It was more than 50 years ago, Biden says, and Richard Nixon told National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger to brief the 30-year-old first-term Delaware Senator on the still secret timing of the U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam. Walking slowly through the halls, the President unspools anecdotes about heads of state: Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, Emmanuel Macron. In the Oval Office, he talks about his childhood home in Scranton, Pa., and the 2008 phone call from Barack Obama asking Biden to be his running mate. Biden recounts these memories…</p></div><div class="article-footer"><div class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q ejktkY article-time" size="16" role="presentation" data-cynio="icon-name-schedule"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M12.45,7.5 L11.1,7.5 L11.1,12.9 L15.825,15.735 L16.5,14.628 L12.45,12.225 L12.45,7.5 Z M12,19.2 C8.022,19.2 4.8,15.978 4.8,12 C4.8,8.022 8.022,4.8 12,4.8 C15.978,4.8 19.2,8.022 19.2,12 C19.2,15.978 15.978,19.2 12,19.2 L12,19.2 Z M11.991,3 C7.023,3 3,7.032 3,12 C3,16.968 7.023,21 11.991,21 C16.968,21 21,16.968 21,12 C21,7.032 16.968,3 11.991,3 L11.991,3 Z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body2Typography-id_1pbrku5 dTQWqH dVzHwh">19 min</span></div><button aria-label="Save Article" id="saved-articles-inactive_9491-528-26-1" class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q IconButtonSC-id_1x8661q bYqPkG ObwqG" aria-disabled="true" aria-haspopup="false" aria-pressed="true" data-cynio="button-saved_article_outline" tabindex="-1" type="button" size="19"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="m11 21.083-6.806-5.11a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.401-.527 1.802 1.802 0 0 1-.126-.665V3.208c0-.366.137-.687.412-.962a1.32 1.32 0 0 1 .963-.413h11.916c.367 0 .688.138.963.413.275.275.412.596.412.962v11.573c0 .23-.042.45-.126.665a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.4.527L11 21.083zm0-1.718 5.958-4.584V3.208H5.042v11.573L11 19.365zm-.963-5.615 5.18-5.18-.986-.962-4.216 4.217-2.27-2.269-.962.963 3.254 3.231zM11 3.208H5.042h11.916H11z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj">Save</span></button></div></a><a class="ArticleCardSC-id_fhdyv gGKyQp article-card" href="/article/time-magazine-south-pacific/april-29-2024-i628629/titans-a50869" title="TITANS" aria-label="TIME Magazine South Pacific | April 29, 2024. TITANS. Reading time 13 minutes. Patrick Mahomes Super Bowl SensationBY ALEX RODRIGUEZ Patrick Mahomes has always had the heart of a champion. I remember Pat as a young kid, coming to practice with his dad to tee up baseballs for me and my teammates. I distinctly remember giving him the worst advice ever. “Don’t play football. The money’s in baseball.” I’m happy to be wrong and glad he didn’t listen! Patrick has transcended the game of football to become one of the most respected athletes of all time, both on and off the field. His insatiable desire to win is outdone only by his passion to give back and make the world around him better. Patrick’s legacy will live on far beyond his playing days. And—as evidenced by his back-to-back Super Bowl wins—he’s not done yet! 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Patrick has transcended the game of football to become one of the most respected athletes of all time, both on and off the field. His insatiable desire to win is outdone only by his passion to give back and make the world around him better. Patrick’s legacy will live on far beyond his playing days. And—as evidenced by his back-to-back Super Bowl wins—he’s not done yet! 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TRUMP’S MANY TRIALS. Reading time 4 minutes. When Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg indicted Donald Trump last April, the case drew some derision. Prosecuting a former President over hush-money payments to a porn star seemed trivial, critics said, and relied on a legal technicality to bump the charges up to felonies. Given that three other cases were targeting Trump for trying to overthrow the 2020 election and refusing to return national-security secrets, Bragg’s case, the first criminal indictment of a former President in U.S. history, seemed like weak sauce. But after nine months and 91 felony charges in four courts, the New York case has become less of an afterthought. In fact, it might end up being the main show. Bragg, more than special prosecutor Jack Smith or Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis, may be the…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-512-7-1" tabindex="0"><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">March 11, 2024</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">TRUMP’S MANY TRIALS</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">When Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg indicted Donald Trump last April, the case drew some derision. Prosecuting a former President over hush-money payments to a porn star seemed trivial, critics said, and relied on a legal technicality to bump the charges up to felonies. Given that three other cases were targeting Trump for trying to overthrow the 2020 election and refusing to return national-security secrets, Bragg’s case, the first criminal indictment of a former President in U.S. history, seemed like weak sauce. But after nine months and 91 felony charges in four courts, the New York case has become less of an afterthought. In fact, it might end up being the main show. Bragg, more than special prosecutor Jack Smith or Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis, may be the…</p><picture class="StyledPicture-id_swnqnc KzgOJ article-image-small"><source srcSet="https://cdn-assets.ziniopro.com/var/site_9491/storage/images/media2/images/240311brled_057/545608-1-eng-US/240311brled_0572.jpg?h=400&amp;q=90&amp;f=webp" type="image/webp"/><img src="https://cdn-assets.ziniopro.com/var/site_9491/storage/images/media2/images/240311brled_057/545608-1-eng-US/240311brled_0572.jpg?h=400&amp;q=90" alt="TRUMP’S MANY TRIALS" style="aspect-ratio:2172/2261"/></picture></div><div class="article-footer"><div class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q ejktkY article-time" size="16" role="presentation" data-cynio="icon-name-schedule"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M12.45,7.5 L11.1,7.5 L11.1,12.9 L15.825,15.735 L16.5,14.628 L12.45,12.225 L12.45,7.5 Z M12,19.2 C8.022,19.2 4.8,15.978 4.8,12 C4.8,8.022 8.022,4.8 12,4.8 C15.978,4.8 19.2,8.022 19.2,12 C19.2,15.978 15.978,19.2 12,19.2 L12,19.2 Z M11.991,3 C7.023,3 3,7.032 3,12 C3,16.968 7.023,21 11.991,21 C16.968,21 21,16.968 21,12 C21,7.032 16.968,3 11.991,3 L11.991,3 Z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body2Typography-id_1pbrku5 dTQWqH dVzHwh">4 min</span></div><button aria-label="Save Article" id="saved-articles-inactive_9491-512-7-1" class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q IconButtonSC-id_1x8661q bYqPkG ObwqG" aria-disabled="true" aria-haspopup="false" aria-pressed="true" data-cynio="button-saved_article_outline" tabindex="-1" type="button" size="19"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="m11 21.083-6.806-5.11a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.401-.527 1.802 1.802 0 0 1-.126-.665V3.208c0-.366.137-.687.412-.962a1.32 1.32 0 0 1 .963-.413h11.916c.367 0 .688.138.963.413.275.275.412.596.412.962v11.573c0 .23-.042.45-.126.665a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.4.527L11 21.083zm0-1.718 5.958-4.584V3.208H5.042v11.573L11 19.365zm-.963-5.615 5.18-5.18-.986-.962-4.216 4.217-2.27-2.269-.962.963 3.254 3.231zM11 3.208H5.042h11.916H11z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj">Save</span></button></div></a><a class="ArticleCardSC-id_fhdyv kdkXtR article-card" href="/article/time-magazine-south-pacific/january-22-2024-i628623/help-people-thrive-where-they-are-a49950" title="Help people thrive where they are" aria-label="TIME Magazine South Pacific | January 22, 2024. Help people thrive where they are. Reading time 7 minutes. There is a special sort of disdain reserved for celebrities’ charitable activities. Often scorned as vanity projects, long on intentions and PR and short on delivery, foundations are widely regarded as a phase in the VIP life cycle, coming somewhere after lifestyle product but before the children’s book. For all the organizations that become powerhouses—Sean Penn’s CORE and Bono’s ONE are well respected in their areas—just as many fail to thrive. The web address for Kanye West’s charity for arts education, Donda’s House, for example, now links to a Thai gambling site. There are several reasons people might have suspected that Patricia Velásquez’s organization, Wayuu Taya, would be a wan effort. Velásquez was a very successful model back when supermodels were a thing, and has had a decent acting career since…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-506-62-1" tabindex="0"><picture class="StyledPicture-id_swnqnc KzgOJ article-image-big"><source srcSet="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" type="image/webp"/><img src="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" alt="Help people thrive where they are" style="aspect-ratio:1540/988"/></picture><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">January 22, 2024</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">Help people thrive where they are</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">There is a special sort of disdain reserved for celebrities’ charitable activities. Often scorned as vanity projects, long on intentions and PR and short on delivery, foundations are widely regarded as a phase in the VIP life cycle, coming somewhere after lifestyle product but before the children’s book. For all the organizations that become powerhouses—Sean Penn’s CORE and Bono’s ONE are well respected in their areas—just as many fail to thrive. The web address for Kanye West’s charity for arts education, Donda’s House, for example, now links to a Thai gambling site. There are several reasons people might have suspected that Patricia Velásquez’s organization, Wayuu Taya, would be a wan effort. Velásquez was a very successful model back when supermodels were a thing, and has had a decent acting career since…</p></div><div class="article-footer"><div class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q ejktkY article-time" size="16" role="presentation" data-cynio="icon-name-schedule"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M12.45,7.5 L11.1,7.5 L11.1,12.9 L15.825,15.735 L16.5,14.628 L12.45,12.225 L12.45,7.5 Z M12,19.2 C8.022,19.2 4.8,15.978 4.8,12 C4.8,8.022 8.022,4.8 12,4.8 C15.978,4.8 19.2,8.022 19.2,12 C19.2,15.978 15.978,19.2 12,19.2 L12,19.2 Z M11.991,3 C7.023,3 3,7.032 3,12 C3,16.968 7.023,21 11.991,21 C16.968,21 21,16.968 21,12 C21,7.032 16.968,3 11.991,3 L11.991,3 Z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body2Typography-id_1pbrku5 dTQWqH dVzHwh">7 min</span></div><button aria-label="Save Article" id="saved-articles-inactive_9491-506-62-1" class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q IconButtonSC-id_1x8661q bYqPkG ObwqG" aria-disabled="true" aria-haspopup="false" aria-pressed="true" data-cynio="button-saved_article_outline" tabindex="-1" type="button" size="19"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="m11 21.083-6.806-5.11a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.401-.527 1.802 1.802 0 0 1-.126-.665V3.208c0-.366.137-.687.412-.962a1.32 1.32 0 0 1 .963-.413h11.916c.367 0 .688.138.963.413.275.275.412.596.412.962v11.573c0 .23-.042.45-.126.665a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.4.527L11 21.083zm0-1.718 5.958-4.584V3.208H5.042v11.573L11 19.365zm-.963-5.615 5.18-5.18-.986-.962-4.216 4.217-2.27-2.269-.962.963 3.254 3.231zM11 3.208H5.042h11.916H11z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj">Save</span></button></div></a><a class="ArticleCardSC-id_fhdyv kdkXtR article-card" href="/article/time-magazine-south-pacific/december-4-2023-i582256/photos-of-the-year-a48713" title="PHOTOS OF THE YEAR" aria-label="TIME Magazine South Pacific | December 4, 2023. PHOTOS OF THE YEAR. Reading time 2 minutes. CANADA’S WILDFIRES Flames encircle a mountainside above nearby homes as the McDougall Creek wildfire roared in West Kelowna, British Columbia, on Aug. 18. Extreme weather conditions fueled Canada’s worst wildfire season on record, with thousands of fires devastating millions of acres and darkening skies thousands of miles away. RIVER CROSSINGS A child passes over a narrow stretch of the Rio Grande at the U.S. border with Mexico on March 29. Driven partly by a surge of Venezuelans seeking asylum, a record number of people migrated from South and Central America to the U.S., with arrivals reaching 2.5 million in the federal fiscal year that ended in October. ANTI-GUN LOBBYING Addie Brue, 16, and Madeline Lederman, 17, shout “Do something!” as state representative Jeremy Faison (R., Cosby) approaches the Tennessee house in Nashville on March 30,…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-498-18-1" tabindex="0"><picture class="StyledPicture-id_swnqnc KzgOJ article-image-big"><source srcSet="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" type="image/webp"/><img src="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" alt="PHOTOS OF THE YEAR" style="aspect-ratio:4714/3139"/></picture><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">December 4, 2023</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">PHOTOS OF THE YEAR</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">CANADA’S WILDFIRES Flames encircle a mountainside above nearby homes as the McDougall Creek wildfire roared in West Kelowna, British Columbia, on Aug. 18. Extreme weather conditions fueled Canada’s worst wildfire season on record, with thousands of fires devastating millions of acres and darkening skies thousands of miles away. RIVER CROSSINGS A child passes over a narrow stretch of the Rio Grande at the U.S. border with Mexico on March 29. Driven partly by a surge of Venezuelans seeking asylum, a record number of people migrated from South and Central America to the U.S., with arrivals reaching 2.5 million in the federal fiscal year that ended in October. ANTI-GUN LOBBYING Addie Brue, 16, and Madeline Lederman, 17, shout “Do something!” as state representative Jeremy Faison (R., Cosby) approaches the Tennessee house in Nashville on March 30,…</p></div><div class="article-footer"><div class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q ejktkY article-time" size="16" role="presentation" data-cynio="icon-name-schedule"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M12.45,7.5 L11.1,7.5 L11.1,12.9 L15.825,15.735 L16.5,14.628 L12.45,12.225 L12.45,7.5 Z M12,19.2 C8.022,19.2 4.8,15.978 4.8,12 C4.8,8.022 8.022,4.8 12,4.8 C15.978,4.8 19.2,8.022 19.2,12 C19.2,15.978 15.978,19.2 12,19.2 L12,19.2 Z M11.991,3 C7.023,3 3,7.032 3,12 C3,16.968 7.023,21 11.991,21 C16.968,21 21,16.968 21,12 C21,7.032 16.968,3 11.991,3 L11.991,3 Z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body2Typography-id_1pbrku5 dTQWqH dVzHwh">2 min</span></div><button aria-label="Save Article" id="saved-articles-inactive_9491-498-18-1" class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q IconButtonSC-id_1x8661q bYqPkG ObwqG" aria-disabled="true" aria-haspopup="false" aria-pressed="true" data-cynio="button-saved_article_outline" tabindex="-1" type="button" size="19"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="m11 21.083-6.806-5.11a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.401-.527 1.802 1.802 0 0 1-.126-.665V3.208c0-.366.137-.687.412-.962a1.32 1.32 0 0 1 .963-.413h11.916c.367 0 .688.138.963.413.275.275.412.596.412.962v11.573c0 .23-.042.45-.126.665a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.4.527L11 21.083zm0-1.718 5.958-4.584V3.208H5.042v11.573L11 19.365zm-.963-5.615 5.18-5.18-.986-.962-4.216 4.217-2.27-2.269-.962.963 3.254 3.231zM11 3.208H5.042h11.916H11z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj">Save</span></button></div></a><a class="ArticleCardSC-id_fhdyv gGKyQp article-card" href="/article/time-magazine-south-pacific/time-1970s-a-decade-of-change-i625504/a-decade-of-change-a47773" title="A Decade of Change" aria-label="TIME Magazine South Pacific | TIME 1970s: A Decade of Change. A Decade of Change. Reading time 1 minutes. The Vietnam War. Muhammad Ali. The space race. Billie Jean King. The oil embargo. Women’s rights. Happy Days. Watergate. Patricia Hearst. Jimmy Carter. Computers. Luke Skywalker. Ayatollah Khomeini. Saturday Night Fever… The ’70s was a time of unprecedented transformation, innovation, and conflict across the globe. In these pages, we explore the pivotal events that shaped what author Tom Wolfe called the “‘Me’ Decade.” Whether you lived through it or you’re curious about life before the digital age, take a look back at the people, politics, movements, and pop culture of the 1970s—a time like no other!…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-490-1-1" tabindex="0"><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">TIME 1970s: A Decade of Change</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">A Decade of Change</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">The Vietnam War. Muhammad Ali. The space race. Billie Jean King. The oil embargo. Women’s rights. Happy Days. Watergate. Patricia Hearst. Jimmy Carter. Computers. Luke Skywalker. Ayatollah Khomeini. Saturday Night Fever… The ’70s was a time of unprecedented transformation, innovation, and conflict across the globe. In these pages, we explore the pivotal events that shaped what author Tom Wolfe called the “‘Me’ Decade.” Whether you lived through it or you’re curious about life before the digital age, take a look back at the people, politics, movements, and pop culture of the 1970s—a time like no other!…</p><picture class="StyledPicture-id_swnqnc KzgOJ article-image-small"><source srcSet="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" type="image/webp"/><img src="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" alt="A Decade of Change" style="aspect-ratio:1367/1927"/></picture></div><div class="article-footer"><div class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q ejktkY article-time" size="16" role="presentation" data-cynio="icon-name-schedule"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M12.45,7.5 L11.1,7.5 L11.1,12.9 L15.825,15.735 L16.5,14.628 L12.45,12.225 L12.45,7.5 Z M12,19.2 C8.022,19.2 4.8,15.978 4.8,12 C4.8,8.022 8.022,4.8 12,4.8 C15.978,4.8 19.2,8.022 19.2,12 C19.2,15.978 15.978,19.2 12,19.2 L12,19.2 Z M11.991,3 C7.023,3 3,7.032 3,12 C3,16.968 7.023,21 11.991,21 C16.968,21 21,16.968 21,12 C21,7.032 16.968,3 11.991,3 L11.991,3 Z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body2Typography-id_1pbrku5 dTQWqH dVzHwh">1 min</span></div><button aria-label="Save Article" id="saved-articles-inactive_9491-490-1-1" class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q IconButtonSC-id_1x8661q bYqPkG ObwqG" aria-disabled="true" aria-haspopup="false" aria-pressed="true" data-cynio="button-saved_article_outline" tabindex="-1" type="button" size="19"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="m11 21.083-6.806-5.11a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.401-.527 1.802 1.802 0 0 1-.126-.665V3.208c0-.366.137-.687.412-.962a1.32 1.32 0 0 1 .963-.413h11.916c.367 0 .688.138.963.413.275.275.412.596.412.962v11.573c0 .23-.042.45-.126.665a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.4.527L11 21.083zm0-1.718 5.958-4.584V3.208H5.042v11.573L11 19.365zm-.963-5.615 5.18-5.18-.986-.962-4.216 4.217-2.27-2.269-.962.963 3.254 3.231zM11 3.208H5.042h11.916H11z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj">Save</span></button></div></a><a class="ArticleCardSC-id_fhdyv kdkXtR article-card" href="/article/time-magazine-south-pacific/time-pets-understanding-our-best-friends-i623545/the-veterinarians-struggle-a47377" title="THE VETERINARIAN’S STRUGGLE" aria-label="TIME Magazine South Pacific | TIME Pets: Understanding Our Best Friends. THE VETERINARIAN’S STRUGGLE. Reading time 7 minutes. Dr. Will Mccauley had just finished his shift at a small Dallas animal clinic when he went home, fed his pet pot-bellied pig and then held a loaded handgun to his head. The then 33-year-old veterinarian was wracked with student debt and worn down by the daily demands at work, which included euthanizing dogs and cats and being vilified by pet owners for not meeting their expectations. “I was tired in this miserable state of mind,” he says. “It just drained me so much.” For reasons he attributes to either fear or hope, McCauley didn’t kill himself that summer day in 2016, and he quit his job later that week and stopped practicing. “I knew I had to make a change,” McCauley says. “I was dead on the inside.” The job challenges that…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-486-16-1" tabindex="0"><picture class="StyledPicture-id_swnqnc KzgOJ article-image-big"><source srcSet="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" type="image/webp"/><img src="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" alt="THE VETERINARIAN’S STRUGGLE" style="aspect-ratio:3442/3255"/></picture><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">TIME Pets: Understanding Our Best Friends</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">THE VETERINARIAN’S STRUGGLE</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">Dr. Will Mccauley had just finished his shift at a small Dallas animal clinic when he went home, fed his pet pot-bellied pig and then held a loaded handgun to his head. The then 33-year-old veterinarian was wracked with student debt and worn down by the daily demands at work, which included euthanizing dogs and cats and being vilified by pet owners for not meeting their expectations. “I was tired in this miserable state of mind,” he says. “It just drained me so much.” For reasons he attributes to either fear or hope, McCauley didn’t kill himself that summer day in 2016, and he quit his job later that week and stopped practicing. “I knew I had to make a change,” McCauley says. “I was dead on the inside.” The job challenges that…</p></div><div class="article-footer"><div class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q ejktkY article-time" size="16" role="presentation" data-cynio="icon-name-schedule"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M12.45,7.5 L11.1,7.5 L11.1,12.9 L15.825,15.735 L16.5,14.628 L12.45,12.225 L12.45,7.5 Z M12,19.2 C8.022,19.2 4.8,15.978 4.8,12 C4.8,8.022 8.022,4.8 12,4.8 C15.978,4.8 19.2,8.022 19.2,12 C19.2,15.978 15.978,19.2 12,19.2 L12,19.2 Z M11.991,3 C7.023,3 3,7.032 3,12 C3,16.968 7.023,21 11.991,21 C16.968,21 21,16.968 21,12 C21,7.032 16.968,3 11.991,3 L11.991,3 Z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body2Typography-id_1pbrku5 dTQWqH dVzHwh">7 min</span></div><button aria-label="Save Article" id="saved-articles-inactive_9491-486-16-1" class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q IconButtonSC-id_1x8661q bYqPkG ObwqG" aria-disabled="true" aria-haspopup="false" aria-pressed="true" data-cynio="button-saved_article_outline" tabindex="-1" type="button" size="19"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="m11 21.083-6.806-5.11a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.401-.527 1.802 1.802 0 0 1-.126-.665V3.208c0-.366.137-.687.412-.962a1.32 1.32 0 0 1 .963-.413h11.916c.367 0 .688.138.963.413.275.275.412.596.412.962v11.573c0 .23-.042.45-.126.665a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.4.527L11 21.083zm0-1.718 5.958-4.584V3.208H5.042v11.573L11 19.365zm-.963-5.615 5.18-5.18-.986-.962-4.216 4.217-2.27-2.269-.962.963 3.254 3.231zM11 3.208H5.042h11.916H11z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj">Save</span></button></div></a><a class="ArticleCardSC-id_fhdyv kdkXtR article-card" href="/article/time-magazine-south-pacific/august-14-2023-i582249/racing-the-flames-a46618" title="Racing the flames" aria-label="TIME Magazine South Pacific | August 14, 2023. Racing the flames. Reading time 1 minutes. A man leads horses to safety from roaring wildfires near the Greek village of Pournari on July 18. Strong, erratic winds and a recent heat wave fueled blazes throughout Greece in mid-July, and thousands evacuated the hilly countryside around Athens and islands including Rhodes and Corfu. Fire-response teams from across Europe fought the flames, which, erupting at the peak of tourist season, also produced a series of travel advisories and reports of stranded visitors. ▶ For more of our best photography, visit time.com/lightbox Photograph by Giorgos Moutafis—Reuters…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-480-12-1" tabindex="0"><picture class="StyledPicture-id_swnqnc KzgOJ article-image-big"><source srcSet="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" type="image/webp"/><img src="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" alt="Racing the flames" style="aspect-ratio:3506/2336"/></picture><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">August 14, 2023</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">Racing the flames</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">A man leads horses to safety from roaring wildfires near the Greek village of Pournari on July 18. Strong, erratic winds and a recent heat wave fueled blazes throughout Greece in mid-July, and thousands evacuated the hilly countryside around Athens and islands including Rhodes and Corfu. Fire-response teams from across Europe fought the flames, which, erupting at the peak of tourist season, also produced a series of travel advisories and reports of stranded visitors. ▶ For more of our best photography, visit time.com/lightbox Photograph by Giorgos Moutafis—Reuters…</p></div><div class="article-footer"><div class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q ejktkY article-time" size="16" role="presentation" data-cynio="icon-name-schedule"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M12.45,7.5 L11.1,7.5 L11.1,12.9 L15.825,15.735 L16.5,14.628 L12.45,12.225 L12.45,7.5 Z M12,19.2 C8.022,19.2 4.8,15.978 4.8,12 C4.8,8.022 8.022,4.8 12,4.8 C15.978,4.8 19.2,8.022 19.2,12 C19.2,15.978 15.978,19.2 12,19.2 L12,19.2 Z M11.991,3 C7.023,3 3,7.032 3,12 C3,16.968 7.023,21 11.991,21 C16.968,21 21,16.968 21,12 C21,7.032 16.968,3 11.991,3 L11.991,3 Z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body2Typography-id_1pbrku5 dTQWqH dVzHwh">1 min</span></div><button aria-label="Save Article" id="saved-articles-inactive_9491-480-12-1" class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q IconButtonSC-id_1x8661q bYqPkG ObwqG" aria-disabled="true" aria-haspopup="false" aria-pressed="true" data-cynio="button-saved_article_outline" tabindex="-1" type="button" size="19"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="m11 21.083-6.806-5.11a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.401-.527 1.802 1.802 0 0 1-.126-.665V3.208c0-.366.137-.687.412-.962a1.32 1.32 0 0 1 .963-.413h11.916c.367 0 .688.138.963.413.275.275.412.596.412.962v11.573c0 .23-.042.45-.126.665a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.4.527L11 21.083zm0-1.718 5.958-4.584V3.208H5.042v11.573L11 19.365zm-.963-5.615 5.18-5.18-.986-.962-4.216 4.217-2.27-2.269-.962.963 3.254 3.231zM11 3.208H5.042h11.916H11z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj">Save</span></button></div></a><a class="ArticleCardSC-id_fhdyv kdkXtR article-card" href="/article/time-magazine-south-pacific/july-3-2023-i582246/good-jobs-are-good-business-a45336" title="Good Jobs are good business" aria-label="TIME Magazine South Pacific | July 3, 2023. Good Jobs are good business. Reading time 4 minutes. There’s a lot more to a good job than making money. But for more than 50 million Americans who work in low-wage jobs, pay matters a lot. Low and inconsistent pay wreaks havoc on workers’ lives, leaving no margin for emergencies and increasing stress, which leads to more errors. As a result, many find themselves in a vicious cycle: low pay hurts their performance, keeping them stuck in low-paying jobs. In my research and work with more than two dozen companies at the Good Jobs Institute, I’ve seen that companies, too, pay a steep price for low pay. Low pay drives high employee turnover, and in settings like senior living, call centers, warehouses, retail stores, and restaurants, we have seen some companies replace their entire frontline workforce annually. Many executives I’ve…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-472-17-1" tabindex="0"><picture class="StyledPicture-id_swnqnc KzgOJ article-image-big"><source srcSet="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" type="image/webp"/><img src="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" alt="Good Jobs are good business" style="aspect-ratio:1380/975"/></picture><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">July 3, 2023</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">Good Jobs are good business</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">There’s a lot more to a good job than making money. But for more than 50 million Americans who work in low-wage jobs, pay matters a lot. Low and inconsistent pay wreaks havoc on workers’ lives, leaving no margin for emergencies and increasing stress, which leads to more errors. As a result, many find themselves in a vicious cycle: low pay hurts their performance, keeping them stuck in low-paying jobs. In my research and work with more than two dozen companies at the Good Jobs Institute, I’ve seen that companies, too, pay a steep price for low pay. Low pay drives high employee turnover, and in settings like senior living, call centers, warehouses, retail stores, and restaurants, we have seen some companies replace their entire frontline workforce annually. 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BEHIND THE LIST. Reading time 3 minutes. One of the most inspiring initiatives for us at TIME over the past few years has been convening TIME100 honorees from around the globe. What began nearly two decades ago as an annual list of the world’s most influential people has become a community of leaders from across fields, who join together in venues from Singapore and New York City to Dubai and Los Angeles, to spotlight solutions toward a better future. At this year’s first gathering of TIME100s, in Davos, Switzerland, the overarching theme was the confluence of interconnected challenges, from climate and public health to democracy and equality. That is also the central theme running through the 2023 TIME100 list—starting with the most existential of challenges: climate change. This year’s list features a record 16 people defending the environment,…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-464-6-1" tabindex="0"><picture class="StyledPicture-id_swnqnc KzgOJ article-image-big"><source srcSet="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" type="image/webp"/><img src="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" alt="BEHIND THE LIST" style="aspect-ratio:1367/1251"/></picture><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">April 24, 2023</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">BEHIND THE LIST</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">One of the most inspiring initiatives for us at TIME over the past few years has been convening TIME100 honorees from around the globe. What began nearly two decades ago as an annual list of the world’s most influential people has become a community of leaders from across fields, who join together in venues from Singapore and New York City to Dubai and Los Angeles, to spotlight solutions toward a better future. At this year’s first gathering of TIME100s, in Davos, Switzerland, the overarching theme was the confluence of interconnected challenges, from climate and public health to democracy and equality. That is also the central theme running through the 2023 TIME100 list—starting with the most existential of challenges: climate change. This year’s list features a record 16 people defending the environment,…</p></div><div class="article-footer"><div class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q ejktkY article-time" size="16" role="presentation" data-cynio="icon-name-schedule"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M12.45,7.5 L11.1,7.5 L11.1,12.9 L15.825,15.735 L16.5,14.628 L12.45,12.225 L12.45,7.5 Z M12,19.2 C8.022,19.2 4.8,15.978 4.8,12 C4.8,8.022 8.022,4.8 12,4.8 C15.978,4.8 19.2,8.022 19.2,12 C19.2,15.978 15.978,19.2 12,19.2 L12,19.2 Z M11.991,3 C7.023,3 3,7.032 3,12 C3,16.968 7.023,21 11.991,21 C16.968,21 21,16.968 21,12 C21,7.032 16.968,3 11.991,3 L11.991,3 Z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body2Typography-id_1pbrku5 dTQWqH dVzHwh">3 min</span></div><button aria-label="Save Article" id="saved-articles-inactive_9491-464-6-1" class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q IconButtonSC-id_1x8661q bYqPkG ObwqG" aria-disabled="true" aria-haspopup="false" aria-pressed="true" data-cynio="button-saved_article_outline" tabindex="-1" type="button" size="19"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="m11 21.083-6.806-5.11a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.401-.527 1.802 1.802 0 0 1-.126-.665V3.208c0-.366.137-.687.412-.962a1.32 1.32 0 0 1 .963-.413h11.916c.367 0 .688.138.963.413.275.275.412.596.412.962v11.573c0 .23-.042.45-.126.665a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.4.527L11 21.083zm0-1.718 5.958-4.584V3.208H5.042v11.573L11 19.365zm-.963-5.615 5.18-5.18-.986-.962-4.216 4.217-2.27-2.269-.962.963 3.254 3.231zM11 3.208H5.042h11.916H11z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj">Save</span></button></div></a><a class="ArticleCardSC-id_fhdyv gGKyQp article-card" href="/article/time-magazine-south-pacific/february-27-2023-i582237/king-of-the-world-a44119" title="KING OF THE WORLD" aria-label="TIME Magazine South Pacific | February 27, 2023. KING OF THE WORLD. Reading time 12 minutes. James Cameron wanted a vegan set on Avatar: The Way of Water. Anything less would be hypocritical. The sci-fi epic, which reportedly cost more than $350 million, centers on aliens fending off invading humans who have depleted earth’s resources. “We couldn’t lecture oil companies and turn around and eat hamburgers,” he says. Cameron may have also intended to make a larger point to Hollywood. When the director brought the idea for the first Avatar to 20th Century Fox, he says executives asked him to strip the script of “tree hugging” because they thought it wouldn’t sell tickets. He refused. Avatar went on to achieve massive success, grossing nearly $3 billion globally. Since then, other movies like Avengers: Infinity War have tackled climate change. Still, that Marvel blockbuster doesn’t exactly endorse green…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-456-59-1" tabindex="0"><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">February 27, 2023</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">KING OF THE WORLD</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">James Cameron wanted a vegan set on Avatar: The Way of Water. Anything less would be hypocritical. The sci-fi epic, which reportedly cost more than $350 million, centers on aliens fending off invading humans who have depleted earth’s resources. “We couldn’t lecture oil companies and turn around and eat hamburgers,” he says. Cameron may have also intended to make a larger point to Hollywood. When the director brought the idea for the first Avatar to 20th Century Fox, he says executives asked him to strip the script of “tree hugging” because they thought it wouldn’t sell tickets. He refused. Avatar went on to achieve massive success, grossing nearly $3 billion globally. Since then, other movies like Avengers: Infinity War have tackled climate change. Still, that Marvel blockbuster doesn’t exactly endorse green…</p><picture class="StyledPicture-id_swnqnc KzgOJ article-image-small"><source srcSet="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" type="image/webp"/><img src="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" alt="KING OF THE WORLD" style="aspect-ratio:2094/2257"/></picture></div><div class="article-footer"><div class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q ejktkY article-time" size="16" role="presentation" data-cynio="icon-name-schedule"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M12.45,7.5 L11.1,7.5 L11.1,12.9 L15.825,15.735 L16.5,14.628 L12.45,12.225 L12.45,7.5 Z M12,19.2 C8.022,19.2 4.8,15.978 4.8,12 C4.8,8.022 8.022,4.8 12,4.8 C15.978,4.8 19.2,8.022 19.2,12 C19.2,15.978 15.978,19.2 12,19.2 L12,19.2 Z M11.991,3 C7.023,3 3,7.032 3,12 C3,16.968 7.023,21 11.991,21 C16.968,21 21,16.968 21,12 C21,7.032 16.968,3 11.991,3 L11.991,3 Z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body2Typography-id_1pbrku5 dTQWqH dVzHwh">12 min</span></div><button aria-label="Save Article" id="saved-articles-inactive_9491-456-59-1" class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q IconButtonSC-id_1x8661q bYqPkG ObwqG" aria-disabled="true" aria-haspopup="false" aria-pressed="true" data-cynio="button-saved_article_outline" tabindex="-1" type="button" size="19"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="m11 21.083-6.806-5.11a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.401-.527 1.802 1.802 0 0 1-.126-.665V3.208c0-.366.137-.687.412-.962a1.32 1.32 0 0 1 .963-.413h11.916c.367 0 .688.138.963.413.275.275.412.596.412.962v11.573c0 .23-.042.45-.126.665a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.4.527L11 21.083zm0-1.718 5.958-4.584V3.208H5.042v11.573L11 19.365zm-.963-5.615 5.18-5.18-.986-.962-4.216 4.217-2.27-2.269-.962.963 3.254 3.231zM11 3.208H5.042h11.916H11z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj">Save</span></button></div></a><a class="ArticleCardSC-id_fhdyv kdkXtR article-card" href="/article/time-magazine-south-pacific/may-10-2021-i513616/alison-bechdel-a35113" title="Alison Bechdel" aria-label="TIME Magazine South Pacific | May 10, 2021. Alison Bechdel. Reading time 6 minutes. THE FATE OF AN AUTHOR WHO GREW UP IN A funeral home may be that every book she writes becomes a contemplation of mortality. That certainly seems to be the case for Alison Bechdel, the cartoonist who shot to literary fame with the 2006 graphic memoir Fun Home, named after the family funeral home where she spent her formative years. That book dealt with Bechdel’s coming out during college, the subsequent revelation that her father had had sexual relationships with men, and his untimely death, which Bechdel believes to have been a suicide. Her next book, Are You My Mother?, sought to unpack Bechdel’s complicated relationship with her mom. “After spending a long time writing these intense family memoirs that were kind of grueling, I thought it would be fun to…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-369-10-1" tabindex="0"><picture class="StyledPicture-id_swnqnc KzgOJ article-image-big"><source srcSet="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" type="image/webp"/><img src="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" alt="Alison Bechdel" style="aspect-ratio:2090/1472"/></picture><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">May 10, 2021</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">Alison Bechdel</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">THE FATE OF AN AUTHOR WHO GREW UP IN A funeral home may be that every book she writes becomes a contemplation of mortality. That certainly seems to be the case for Alison Bechdel, the cartoonist who shot to literary fame with the 2006 graphic memoir Fun Home, named after the family funeral home where she spent her formative years. That book dealt with Bechdel’s coming out during college, the subsequent revelation that her father had had sexual relationships with men, and his untimely death, which Bechdel believes to have been a suicide. Her next book, Are You My Mother?, sought to unpack Bechdel’s complicated relationship with her mom. “After spending a long time writing these intense family memoirs that were kind of grueling, I thought it would be fun to…</p></div><div class="article-footer"><div class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q ejktkY article-time" size="16" role="presentation" data-cynio="icon-name-schedule"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M12.45,7.5 L11.1,7.5 L11.1,12.9 L15.825,15.735 L16.5,14.628 L12.45,12.225 L12.45,7.5 Z M12,19.2 C8.022,19.2 4.8,15.978 4.8,12 C4.8,8.022 8.022,4.8 12,4.8 C15.978,4.8 19.2,8.022 19.2,12 C19.2,15.978 15.978,19.2 12,19.2 L12,19.2 Z M11.991,3 C7.023,3 3,7.032 3,12 C3,16.968 7.023,21 11.991,21 C16.968,21 21,16.968 21,12 C21,7.032 16.968,3 11.991,3 L11.991,3 Z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body2Typography-id_1pbrku5 dTQWqH dVzHwh">6 min</span></div><button aria-label="Save Article" id="saved-articles-inactive_9491-369-10-1" class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q IconButtonSC-id_1x8661q bYqPkG ObwqG" aria-disabled="true" aria-haspopup="false" aria-pressed="true" data-cynio="button-saved_article_outline" tabindex="-1" type="button" size="19"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="m11 21.083-6.806-5.11a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.401-.527 1.802 1.802 0 0 1-.126-.665V3.208c0-.366.137-.687.412-.962a1.32 1.32 0 0 1 .963-.413h11.916c.367 0 .688.138.963.413.275.275.412.596.412.962v11.573c0 .23-.042.45-.126.665a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.4.527L11 21.083zm0-1.718 5.958-4.584V3.208H5.042v11.573L11 19.365zm-.963-5.615 5.18-5.18-.986-.962-4.216 4.217-2.27-2.269-.962.963 3.254 3.231zM11 3.208H5.042h11.916H11z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj">Save</span></button></div></a><a class="ArticleCardSC-id_fhdyv kdkXtR article-card" href="/article/time-magazine-south-pacific/march-2-2020-i471780/eyes-on-history-a28860" title="Eyes on history" aria-label="TIME Magazine South Pacific | March 2, 2020. Eyes on history. Reading time 6 minutes. TUCKED AWAY IN AN OFFICE ON A QUIET LOS ANGELES street, past hallways chockablock with miniature props and movie posters, is a cavernous motion-capture studio. And in that studio is the National Mall in Washington, D.C., in 1963, on the day Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech. Or rather, it was inside that room that the visual-effects studio Digital Domain captured the expressions, movements and spirit of King, so that he could appear digitally in The March, a virtual reality experience that TIME has produced in partnership with the civil rights leader’s estate. The experience, which is executive-produced and narrated by actor Viola Davis, draws on more than a decade of research in machine learning and human anatomy to create a visually striking re-creation of the…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-301-78-1" tabindex="0"><picture class="StyledPicture-id_swnqnc KzgOJ article-image-big"><source srcSet="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" type="image/webp"/><img src="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" alt="Eyes on history" style="aspect-ratio:1931/1281"/></picture><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">March 2, 2020</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">Eyes on history</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">TUCKED AWAY IN AN OFFICE ON A QUIET LOS ANGELES street, past hallways chockablock with miniature props and movie posters, is a cavernous motion-capture studio. And in that studio is the National Mall in Washington, D.C., in 1963, on the day Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech. Or rather, it was inside that room that the visual-effects studio Digital Domain captured the expressions, movements and spirit of King, so that he could appear digitally in The March, a virtual reality experience that TIME has produced in partnership with the civil rights leader’s estate. The experience, which is executive-produced and narrated by actor Viola Davis, draws on more than a decade of research in machine learning and human anatomy to create a visually striking re-creation of the…</p></div><div class="article-footer"><div class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q ejktkY article-time" size="16" role="presentation" data-cynio="icon-name-schedule"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M12.45,7.5 L11.1,7.5 L11.1,12.9 L15.825,15.735 L16.5,14.628 L12.45,12.225 L12.45,7.5 Z M12,19.2 C8.022,19.2 4.8,15.978 4.8,12 C4.8,8.022 8.022,4.8 12,4.8 C15.978,4.8 19.2,8.022 19.2,12 C19.2,15.978 15.978,19.2 12,19.2 L12,19.2 Z M11.991,3 C7.023,3 3,7.032 3,12 C3,16.968 7.023,21 11.991,21 C16.968,21 21,16.968 21,12 C21,7.032 16.968,3 11.991,3 L11.991,3 Z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body2Typography-id_1pbrku5 dTQWqH dVzHwh">6 min</span></div><button aria-label="Save Article" id="saved-articles-inactive_9491-301-78-1" class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q IconButtonSC-id_1x8661q bYqPkG ObwqG" aria-disabled="true" aria-haspopup="false" aria-pressed="true" data-cynio="button-saved_article_outline" tabindex="-1" type="button" size="19"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="m11 21.083-6.806-5.11a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.401-.527 1.802 1.802 0 0 1-.126-.665V3.208c0-.366.137-.687.412-.962a1.32 1.32 0 0 1 .963-.413h11.916c.367 0 .688.138.963.413.275.275.412.596.412.962v11.573c0 .23-.042.45-.126.665a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.4.527L11 21.083zm0-1.718 5.958-4.584V3.208H5.042v11.573L11 19.365zm-.963-5.615 5.18-5.18-.986-.962-4.216 4.217-2.27-2.269-.962.963 3.254 3.231zM11 3.208H5.042h11.916H11z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj">Save</span></button></div></a></div><div class="article-column"><a class="ArticleCardSC-id_fhdyv kdkXtR article-card" href="/article/time-magazine-south-pacific/june-10-2024-i628632/what-business-success-looks-like-today-a51777" title="What business success looks like today" aria-label="TIME Magazine South Pacific | June 10, 2024. What business success looks like today. Reading time 2 minutes. In May, TIME’s Billy Perrigo traveled to San Francisco to meet with Dario Amodei, the CEO and co-founder of Anthropic, one of the most important artificial intelligence startups in the world. Anthropic and TIME100 Companies, our annual list of the world’s most influential businesses, both were started three years ago. Having Amodei and his company on the cover of this issue speaks loudly about how quickly AI has moved to the top of the agenda of the world’s leading companies, even those that are not in the business of developing it themselves. The rise of Anthropic, valued at $15 billion, also reveals how quickly influence can take shape. A lot can change and fast: only seven companies on this year’s TIME100 Companies list appeared in the 2023 edition. 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THE POLITICS OF TIKTOK. Reading time 4 minutes. As Congress considers legislation that could lead to a TikTok ban, the popular platform has found an unlikely ally: Donald Trump. The former President has recently railed against a bill that would remove TikTok from U.S. app stores unless its Beijing-based parent company, ByteDance, sells its stake. To many, the move came out of left field. As President, Trump signed an Executive Order to ban TikTok unless an American company acquired it, alleging the Chinese government was using the video-sharing service to surveil millions of Americans. Challenged in federal court, the order never went into effect. 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MILESTONES. Reading time 3 minutes. DIAGNOSED King Charles III A Monarch Ails When Buckingham Palace announced on Feb. 5 that King Charles III had been diagnosed with an undisclosed type of cancer, it was a reminder—hardly needed so soon after Queen Elizabeth II’s death—that any monarchy rests on the backs of mortal beings. The news led to an outpouring of solidarity as the 75-year-old began treatment at a London clinic. The King’s royal engagements have been postponed, with other members of the family, in their positions as his Counsellors of State, expected to stand in on his behalf; as the next in line to the throne, Prince William will likely play the most prominent role. 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The people behind Person of the Year. Reading time 3 minutes. This past September, our editors and reporters gathered to debate who should be TIME’s Person of the Year. The annual staff conversation is both entertaining and contentious, as we argue about which one person or group of people, of the nearly 8 billion alive today, had the most influence, for good or ill, on the year. From that first conversation, teams of reporters set out to cover the most promising candidates. The result is the issue you hold in your hands, and the words, photographs, and videos that appear on your screens. Sam Lansky, the writer of this year’s Person of the Year profile of Taylor Swift, has known the singer for over a decade through his work as an editor. 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The annual staff conversation is both entertaining and contentious, as we argue about which one person or group of people, of the nearly 8 billion alive today, had the most influence, for good or ill, on the year. From that first conversation, teams of reporters set out to cover the most promising candidates. The result is the issue you hold in your hands, and the words, photographs, and videos that appear on your screens. Sam Lansky, the writer of this year’s Person of the Year profile of Taylor Swift, has known the singer for over a decade through his work as an editor. 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What is lost. Reading time 1 minutes. A man grieves on Oct. 24 over bodies of Palestinian people killed in Israeli strikes in Khan Younis, a city located in the southern half of the Gaza Strip where the Israel Defense Forces had instructed residents to move for their own safety. The Palestinian Authority Health Ministry said more than 9,000 people had been killed as of Nov. 2, as Israel mounted a massive retaliation for the Oct. 7 surprise attack into Israel that killed some 1,400 people. ▶ For more of our best photography, visit time.com/lightbox Photograph by Mohammed Salem—Reuters…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-496-8-1" tabindex="0"><picture class="StyledPicture-id_swnqnc KzgOJ article-image-big"><source srcSet="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" type="image/webp"/><img src="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" alt="What is lost" style="aspect-ratio:4721/3146"/></picture><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">November 20, 2023</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">What is lost</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">A man grieves on Oct. 24 over bodies of Palestinian people killed in Israeli strikes in Khan Younis, a city located in the southern half of the Gaza Strip where the Israel Defense Forces had instructed residents to move for their own safety. 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The human toll of Poland’s strict abortion laws. Reading time 1 minutes. Since a 2020 ruling by the country’s Constitutional Tribunal, Poland has had a near-total ban on abortion. There have been mass women-led protests ever since. The consequences of the reproductive-rights rollback have been dire, as doctors hesitate to take lifesaving steps for pregnant patients. Krzysztof Sowinski (bottom left) still cries every day since his wife Marta, who was five months pregnant, died of sepsis in 2022; he believes doctors waited to act until the fetus’ heart had stopped. Janusz Kucharski (top left) also lost his partner Justyna to sepsis in the fifth month of a pregnancy. She left behind two boys. 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The tour, which pays homage to every era of the artist’s 17-year career, is set to become the biggest of all time a third of the way through its run: analysts estimate ticket sales will hit $1 billion in March, surpassing the current record-holder, Elton John’s farewell tour, on its way to a projected gross of $2.2 billion in North American ticket sales alone. BOOSTING LOCAL ECONOMIES The money goes far deeper than ticket sales. 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That means the person is not necessarily a hero—Adolf Hitler, for example, was Person of the Year in 1938, with a cover showing him playing a ghastly organ and a cover line touting, “From the unholy organist, a hymn of hate.” Stalin got the nod twice, while the selection of Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979, when the magazine called him “the mystic who lit the fires of hatred.” And some choices have been ambiguous; take Newt Gingrich, who…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-474-2-1" tabindex="0"><picture class="StyledPicture-id_swnqnc KzgOJ article-image-big"><source srcSet="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" type="image/webp"/><img src="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" alt="Your Questions, Answered" style="aspect-ratio:2404/1964"/></picture><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">TIME Person of the Year 1927-Present</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">Your Questions, Answered</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">What does it mean to be Person of the Year? 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That means the person is not necessarily a hero—Adolf Hitler, for example, was Person of the Year in 1938, with a cover showing him playing a ghastly organ and a cover line touting, “From the unholy organist, a hymn of hate.” Stalin got the nod twice, while the selection of Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979, when the magazine called him “the mystic who lit the fires of hatred.” And some choices have been ambiguous; take Newt Gingrich, who…</p></div><div class="article-footer"><div class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q ejktkY article-time" size="16" role="presentation" data-cynio="icon-name-schedule"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M12.45,7.5 L11.1,7.5 L11.1,12.9 L15.825,15.735 L16.5,14.628 L12.45,12.225 L12.45,7.5 Z M12,19.2 C8.022,19.2 4.8,15.978 4.8,12 C4.8,8.022 8.022,4.8 12,4.8 C15.978,4.8 19.2,8.022 19.2,12 C19.2,15.978 15.978,19.2 12,19.2 L12,19.2 Z M11.991,3 C7.023,3 3,7.032 3,12 C3,16.968 7.023,21 11.991,21 C16.968,21 21,16.968 21,12 C21,7.032 16.968,3 11.991,3 L11.991,3 Z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body2Typography-id_1pbrku5 dTQWqH dVzHwh">2 min</span></div><button aria-label="Save Article" id="saved-articles-inactive_9491-474-2-1" class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q IconButtonSC-id_1x8661q bYqPkG ObwqG" aria-disabled="true" aria-haspopup="false" aria-pressed="true" data-cynio="button-saved_article_outline" tabindex="-1" type="button" size="19"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="m11 21.083-6.806-5.11a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.401-.527 1.802 1.802 0 0 1-.126-.665V3.208c0-.366.137-.687.412-.962a1.32 1.32 0 0 1 .963-.413h11.916c.367 0 .688.138.963.413.275.275.412.596.412.962v11.573c0 .23-.042.45-.126.665a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.4.527L11 21.083zm0-1.718 5.958-4.584V3.208H5.042v11.573L11 19.365zm-.963-5.615 5.18-5.18-.986-.962-4.216 4.217-2.27-2.269-.962.963 3.254 3.231zM11 3.208H5.042h11.916H11z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj">Save</span></button></div></a><a class="ArticleCardSC-id_fhdyv kdkXtR article-card" href="/article/time-magazine-south-pacific/june-12-2023-i582244/what-erdogans-victory-means-for-turkeyand-the-world-a45151" title="What Erdogan’s victory means for Turkey—and the world" aria-label="TIME Magazine South Pacific | June 12, 2023. What Erdogan’s victory means for Turkey—and the world. Reading time 2 minutes. The Recep Tayyip Erdogan era lives on after the longtime Turkish leader won the May 28 presidential runoff against opposition challenger Kemal Kilicdaroglu. That Erdogan survived the biggest test to his leadership in 20 years is remarkable given the state of Turkey’s economy and lingering public anger over the government’s response to earthquakes in February that left at least 50,000 people dead. But he has retained his grip on a nation that can serve either as a bridge or an impediment. CLOSE TO HOME For Turkey’s 85 million people, Erdogan’s win means “a continuation of today,” says Galip Dalay, an associate fellow at the London-based Chatham House think tank. 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That Erdogan survived the biggest test to his leadership in 20 years is remarkable given the state of Turkey’s economy and lingering public anger over the government’s response to earthquakes in February that left at least 50,000 people dead. But he has retained his grip on a nation that can serve either as a bridge or an impediment. CLOSE TO HOME For Turkey’s 85 million people, Erdogan’s win means “a continuation of today,” says Galip Dalay, an associate fellow at the London-based Chatham House think tank. 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For this issue’s profile of Bad Bunny, the global superstar spoke to TIME (mostly) in Spanish—and inspired our first Spanish-language back-page interview. Reading time 3 minutes. The rise of Bad Bunny has been all the more impressive for how he’s come to dominate pop culture while singing in his native Spanish. Find the full interview that formed the basis of this story, as well as an English translation, at time.com/badbunny Actualmente, estamos en el centro de L.A. ¿Te gusta la ciudad? Realmente, sí me gusta. Siempre me ha gustado desde que he estado viniendo unos años. Es un lugar al que desde que era chamaquito, antes de todo esto, siempre soñé con ir. Siempre soñé con ir algún día a Los Ángeles porque era fanático de los Lakers y Kobe. ¿Dónde están las mejores playas? ¿Los Ángeles o Puerto Rico? Ya sabes la respuesta a eso. Puerto Rico, definitivamente mil veces. Todavía no me he metido en el…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-462-56-1" tabindex="0"><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">April 10, 2023</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">For this issue’s profile of Bad Bunny, the global superstar spoke to TIME (mostly) in Spanish—and inspired our first Spanish-language back-page interview</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">The rise of Bad Bunny has been all the more impressive for how he’s come to dominate pop culture while singing in his native Spanish. 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Building the designs of the future. Reading time 3 minutes. THE SHIMMERING TORUS-SHAPED MUSEUM OF THE future in Dubai is covered in Arabic calligraphy and is supported not by the traditional columns but by a steel diagrid, with a facade of 1,024 steel panels. The aviation industry provided inspiration for the technology needed to create the exterior that was developed using learning algorithms. “All the parameters structurally were put into a program, and eventually it learned to create this shape,” says architect Shaun Killa. Opened in February 2022, the building is an iconic addition to Dubai’s already dramatic skyline, which includes the sail-shaped Burj Al Arab and the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. These modern, globally recognizable structures have made a name for Dubai’s architecture, but the story of Dubai’s urban landscape goes back much further. “Often the…" aria-disabled="false" data-cynio="article-card-9491-432-24-1" tabindex="0"><picture class="StyledPicture-id_swnqnc KzgOJ article-image-big"><source srcSet="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" type="image/webp"/><img src="/static/assets/images/placeholders/placeholder_article_card.svg" alt="Building the designs of the future" style="aspect-ratio:1367/908"/></picture><div class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk icEVsi dYDdYj article-info">TIME Magazine South Pacific<span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj separator">|</span><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk fPYopX dYDdYj">August 22, 2022</span></div><h2 class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H6Typography-id_kjd8qk fzQNNd jrMrvM article-title">Building the designs of the future</h2><div class="article-excerpt-container"><p class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body1Typography-id_1pbrku5 eurOFb gdJEBK article-excerpt">THE SHIMMERING TORUS-SHAPED MUSEUM OF THE future in Dubai is covered in Arabic calligraphy and is supported not by the traditional columns but by a steel diagrid, with a facade of 1,024 steel panels. The aviation industry provided inspiration for the technology needed to create the exterior that was developed using learning algorithms. “All the parameters structurally were put into a program, and eventually it learned to create this shape,” says architect Shaun Killa. Opened in February 2022, the building is an iconic addition to Dubai’s already dramatic skyline, which includes the sail-shaped Burj Al Arab and the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. These modern, globally recognizable structures have made a name for Dubai’s architecture, but the story of Dubai’s urban landscape goes back much further. “Often the…</p></div><div class="article-footer"><div class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q ejktkY article-time" size="16" role="presentation" data-cynio="icon-name-schedule"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M12.45,7.5 L11.1,7.5 L11.1,12.9 L15.825,15.735 L16.5,14.628 L12.45,12.225 L12.45,7.5 Z M12,19.2 C8.022,19.2 4.8,15.978 4.8,12 C4.8,8.022 8.022,4.8 12,4.8 C15.978,4.8 19.2,8.022 19.2,12 C19.2,15.978 15.978,19.2 12,19.2 L12,19.2 Z M11.991,3 C7.023,3 3,7.032 3,12 C3,16.968 7.023,21 11.991,21 C16.968,21 21,16.968 21,12 C21,7.032 16.968,3 11.991,3 L11.991,3 Z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk Body2Typography-id_1pbrku5 dTQWqH dVzHwh">3 min</span></div><button aria-label="Save Article" id="saved-articles-inactive_9491-432-24-1" class="StyledIcon-id_1x8661q IconButtonSC-id_1x8661q bYqPkG ObwqG" aria-disabled="true" aria-haspopup="false" aria-pressed="true" data-cynio="button-saved_article_outline" tabindex="-1" type="button" size="19"><svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="m11 21.083-6.806-5.11a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.401-.527 1.802 1.802 0 0 1-.126-.665V3.208c0-.366.137-.687.412-.962a1.32 1.32 0 0 1 .963-.413h11.916c.367 0 .688.138.963.413.275.275.412.596.412.962v11.573c0 .23-.042.45-.126.665a1.19 1.19 0 0 1-.4.527L11 21.083zm0-1.718 5.958-4.584V3.208H5.042v11.573L11 19.365zm-.963-5.615 5.18-5.18-.986-.962-4.216 4.217-2.27-2.269-.962.963 3.254 3.231zM11 3.208H5.042h11.916H11z"></path></svg><span class="TypographySC-id_kjd8qk H5Typography-id_kjd8qk dTQWqH dYDdYj">Save</span></button></div></a><a class="ArticleCardSC-id_fhdyv kdkXtR article-card" href="/article/time-magazine-south-pacific/april-26-2021-i513615/the-ninth-circle-of-corporate-irresponsibility-a34984" title="The ninth circle of corporate irresponsibility" aria-label="TIME Magazine South Pacific | April 26, 2021. The ninth circle of corporate irresponsibility. Reading time 5 minutes. In an earlier era, green referred to grass and trees and jealous eyes. But over the past half-century, green has taken on a life of its own. The Green movement deals with the collisions and contagions of the contemporary world—how to view them, and how to cure them. The book from which this essay is excerpted, The Spirit of Green, examines a wide array of social, economic and political questions from a Green vantage point. These questions include established areas such as pollution control and global warming. But they also involve new frontiers such as Green chemistry, taxes, ethics and finance. The example that follows concerns an approach to large corporations, or what is called social responsibility. 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Extreme weather conditions fueled Canada’s worst wildfire season on record, with thousands of fires devastating millions of acres and darkening skies thousands of miles away.\nRIVER CROSSINGS\nA child passes over a narrow stretch of the Rio Grande at the U.S. border with Mexico on March 29. 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The Palestinian Authority Health Ministry said more than 9,000 people had been killed as of Nov. 2, as Israel mounted a massive retaliation for the Oct. 7 surprise attack into Israel that killed some 1,400 people.\n▶ For more of our best photography, visit time.com\u002Flightbox\nPhotograph by Mohammed Salem—Reuters…","section":null,"thumbnail":{"url":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F231120brlig_063\u002F523794-1-eng-US\u002F231120brlig_0632.jpg","width":4721,"height":3146,"aspect_ratio":0.67},"uniqueStoryId":"9491-496-8-1","type":"article"},{"storyId":48237,"issueId":582254,"publicationId":34736,"title":"Celebrating top women working on artificial intelligence","subtitle":"CONVERSATION","issueName":"November 6, 2023","publicationName":"TIME Magazine South Pacific","image":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F231106_conv_085\u002F522074-1-eng-US\u002F231106_conv_0852.jpg","anchor":"\u002Farticle\u002Ftime-magazine-south-pacific\u002Fnovember-6-2023-i582254\u002Fcelebrating-top-women-working-on-artificial-intelligence-a48237","readingTime":2,"excerpt":"More than 60 guests gathered on Oct. 12 in San Francisco for a TIME100 Impact Dinner, presented by Meta, honoring the extraordinary women leading the future of artificial intelligence—some of whom were on TIME’s inaugural list of the 100 most influential people in AI. Above, from left, Black Girls Code founder Kimberly Bryant, Meta VP Campbell Brown, OpenAI VP Anna Makanju, Moonhub CEO Nancy Xu, TIME CEO Jess Sibley, attorney Sarah Conley Odenkirk, professor Fei-Fei Li, and Encode Justice founder Sneha Revanur.\nTIME100 Talks\nFor Advertising Week in New York City, TIME hosted a TIME100 Talks breakfast on Oct. 18 with Meta to explore how marketing executives can use AI. 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Muhammad Ali. The space race. Billie Jean King. The oil embargo. Women’s rights. Happy Days. Watergate. Patricia Hearst. Jimmy Carter. Computers. Luke Skywalker. Ayatollah Khomeini. Saturday Night Fever…\nThe ’70s was a time of unprecedented transformation, innovation, and conflict across the globe. In these pages, we explore the pivotal events that shaped what author Tom Wolfe called the “‘Me’ Decade.” Whether you lived through it or you’re curious about life before the digital age, take a look back at the people, politics, movements, and pop culture of the 1970s—a time like no other!…","section":null,"thumbnail":{"url":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002Fgettyimages_230\u002F517742-1-eng-US\u002Fgettyimages_2302.jpg","width":1367,"height":1927,"aspect_ratio":1.41},"uniqueStoryId":"9491-490-1-1","type":"article"},{"storyId":48086,"issueId":582253,"publicationId":34736,"title":"The human toll of Poland’s strict abortion laws","subtitle":"THE BRIEF","issueName":"October 23, 2023","publicationName":"TIME Magazine South Pacific","image":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F231023brlig_134\u002F520326-1-eng-US\u002F231023brlig_1342.jpg","anchor":"\u002Farticle\u002Ftime-magazine-south-pacific\u002Foctober-23-2023-i582253\u002Fthe-human-toll-of-polands-strict-abortion-laws-a48086","readingTime":1,"excerpt":"Since a 2020 ruling by the country’s Constitutional Tribunal, Poland has had a near-total ban on abortion. There have been mass women-led protests ever since.\nThe consequences of the reproductive-rights rollback have been dire, as doctors hesitate to take lifesaving steps for pregnant patients. Krzysztof Sowinski (bottom left) still cries every day since his wife Marta, who was five months pregnant, died of sepsis in 2022; he believes doctors waited to act until the fetus’ heart had stopped. Janusz Kucharski (top left) also lost his partner Justyna to sepsis in the fifth month of a pregnancy. 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In his telling, the 19-year-old Cuban accepted an offer posted on WhatsApp to make good money doing “construction work” for the Russian military. Instead, he and a friend were outfitted with weapons and sent against their will to the front lines of a war they never intended to join. “Please, please help get us out of here,” Vegas Díaz said in an Aug. 31 video.\nThe plea for help went viral. Similar stories began to surface, as Cubans sought information about family members who had also flown to Moscow to join the Russian military. 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The tour, which pays homage to every era of the artist’s 17-year career, is set to become the biggest of all time a third of the way through its run: analysts estimate ticket sales will hit $1 billion in March, surpassing the current record-holder, Elton John’s farewell tour, on its way to a projected gross of $2.2 billion in North American ticket sales alone.\nBOOSTING LOCAL ECONOMIES The money goes far deeper than ticket sales. 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He plans to defer to his helper to explain some simpler topics to his class of high schoolers, like the technical aspects of how a cotton gin worked, in order to free up time for him to discuss more analytical concepts, like the effects of the first Industrial Revolution.\nHis new assistant? ChatGPT.\n“What I feel that I don’t have to do any longer is cover all the content,” Paccone told a group of more than 40 educators in a May Zoom workshop, which he organized. 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Strong, erratic winds and a recent heat wave fueled blazes throughout Greece in mid-July, and thousands evacuated the hilly countryside around Athens and islands including Rhodes and Corfu. Fire-response teams from across Europe fought the flames, which, erupting at the peak of tourist season, also produced a series of travel advisories and reports of stranded visitors.\n▶ For more of our best photography, visit time.com\u002Flightbox\nPhotograph by Giorgos Moutafis—Reuters…","section":null,"thumbnail":{"url":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F230814brlig_100\u002F505288-1-eng-US\u002F230814brlig_1002.jpg","width":3506,"height":2336,"aspect_ratio":0.67},"uniqueStoryId":"9491-480-12-1","type":"article"},{"storyId":45509,"issueId":619106,"publicationId":34736,"title":"Your Questions, Answered","subtitle":"Your Questions, Answered","issueName":"TIME Person of the Year 1927-Present","publicationName":"TIME Magazine South Pacific","image":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002Ff0002-019\u002F492368-1-eng-US\u002Ff0002-012.jpg","anchor":"\u002Farticle\u002Ftime-magazine-south-pacific\u002Ftime-person-of-the-year-1927-present-i619106\u002Fyour-questions-answered-a45509","readingTime":2,"excerpt":"What does it mean to be Person of the Year?\nThe title goes to “the person or persons who most affected the news and our lives, for good or ill, and embodied what was important about the year, for better or for worse,” former Managing Editor Walter Isaacson wrote in the 1998 issue. That means the person is not necessarily a hero—Adolf Hitler, for example, was Person of the Year in 1938, with a cover showing him playing a ghastly organ and a cover line touting, “From the unholy organist, a hymn of hate.” Stalin got the nod twice, while the selection of Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979, when the magazine called him “the mystic who lit the fires of hatred.” And some choices have been ambiguous; take Newt Gingrich, who…","section":null,"thumbnail":{"url":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002Ff0002-019\u002F492368-1-eng-US\u002Ff0002-012.jpg","width":2404,"height":1964,"aspect_ratio":0.82},"uniqueStoryId":"9491-474-2-1","type":"article"},{"storyId":46008,"issueId":582247,"publicationId":34736,"title":"Vladimir Putin’s uncertain future","subtitle":"THE VIEW","issueName":"July 24, 2023","publicationName":"TIME Magazine South Pacific","image":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F230724vessa_077\u002F498248-1-eng-US\u002F230724vessa_0772.jpg","anchor":"\u002Farticle\u002Ftime-magazine-south-pacific\u002Fjuly-24-2023-i582247\u002Fvladimir-putins-uncertain-future-a46008","readingTime":4,"excerpt":"When Vladimir Putin delivered a speech just days after surviving the greatest challenge to his 23 years in power, he sought to strike a defiant tone. The Russian President described the armed convoy of thousands of Russian soldiers led by Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin as a “mutiny” designed to foment domestic turmoil, and its organizers as plotters who “betrayed their country.” Yet in that June 26 speech, Putin did not reveal plans for punishment or retribution. He said that Prigozhin and his men would be free to go into exile in Belarus, Russia’s vassal state next door.\nThis is not the traditional Putin playbook, according to Bill Browder, who would know better than most. 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But for more than 50 million Americans who work in low-wage jobs, pay matters a lot. Low and inconsistent pay wreaks havoc on workers’ lives, leaving no margin for emergencies and increasing stress, which leads to more errors. As a result, many find themselves in a vicious cycle: low pay hurts their performance, keeping them stuck in low-paying jobs.\nIn my research and work with more than two dozen companies at the Good Jobs Institute, I’ve seen that companies, too, pay a steep price for low pay. Low pay drives high employee turnover, and in settings like senior living, call centers, warehouses, retail stores, and restaurants, we have seen some companies replace their entire frontline workforce annually. 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That Erdogan survived the biggest test to his leadership in 20 years is remarkable given the state of Turkey’s economy and lingering public anger over the government’s response to earthquakes in February that left at least 50,000 people dead. But he has retained his grip on a nation that can serve either as a bridge or an impediment.\nCLOSE TO HOME For Turkey’s 85 million people, Erdogan’s win means “a continuation of today,” says Galip Dalay, an associate fellow at the London-based Chatham House think tank. 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What began nearly two decades ago as an annual list of the world’s most influential people has become a community of leaders from across fields, who join together in venues from Singapore and New York City to Dubai and Los Angeles, to spotlight solutions toward a better future. At this year’s first gathering of TIME100s, in Davos, Switzerland, the overarching theme was the confluence of interconnected challenges, from climate and public health to democracy and equality.\nThat is also the central theme running through the 2023 TIME100 list—starting with the most existential of challenges: climate change. 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Find the full interview that formed the basis of this story, as well as an English translation, at time.com\u002Fbadbunny\nActualmente, estamos en el centro de L.A. ¿Te gusta la ciudad? Realmente, sí me gusta. Siempre me ha gustado desde que he estado viniendo unos años. Es un lugar al que desde que era chamaquito, antes de todo esto, siempre soñé con ir. Siempre soñé con ir algún día a Los Ángeles porque era fanático de los Lakers y Kobe.\n¿Dónde están las mejores playas? ¿Los Ángeles o Puerto Rico? Ya sabes la respuesta a eso. Puerto Rico, definitivamente mil veces. 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But SVB’s fall has also set off a frenzy of mythmaking, ranging from ideological clichés to hyperbole.\nThese fact-free myths dangerously confuse the general public. Even more important, they obfuscate some of the genuine underlying drivers of SVB’s collapse.\nFalse narrative No. 1: Ideological opportunism: The fallout from SVB’s collapse is much more of a political problem than it is an economic problem—and it is being driven by the politics of the left and the right.\nSadly, flagrant, clichéd ideological opportunism cuts across both sides of the aisle. 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The sci-fi epic, which reportedly cost more than $350 million, centers on aliens fending off invading humans who have depleted earth’s resources. “We couldn’t lecture oil companies and turn around and eat hamburgers,” he says.\nCameron may have also intended to make a larger point to Hollywood. When the director brought the idea for the first Avatar to 20th Century Fox, he says executives asked him to strip the script of “tree hugging” because they thought it wouldn’t sell tickets. He refused. Avatar went on to achieve massive success, grossing nearly $3 billion globally. Since then, other movies like Avengers: Infinity War have tackled climate change. 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A lot can change and fast: only seven companies on this year’s TIME100 Companies list appeared in the 2023 edition.\nAmodei and his…","section":null,"thumbnail":{"url":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F240610_edde_114\u002F561600-1-eng-US\u002F240610_edde_1142.jpg","width":1373,"height":1038,"aspect_ratio":0.76},"uniqueStoryId":"9491-526-4-1","type":"article"},{"storyId":51188,"issueId":628631,"publicationId":34736,"title":"The TIME100 Gala","subtitle":"CONVERSATION","issueName":"May 27, 2024","publicationName":"TIME Magazine South Pacific","image":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F240527_conv_060\u002F554529-1-eng-US\u002F240527_conv_0602.jpg","anchor":"\u002Farticle\u002Ftime-magazine-south-pacific\u002Fmay-27-2024-i628631\u002Fthe-time100-gala-a51188","readingTime":2,"excerpt":"The gala celebrating TIME’s 2024 list of the most influential people took place on April 25 at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City. Honorees included, clockwise from top: pop star Dua Lipa; Oscar nominee Colman Domingo; Emmy Award winner Maya Rudolph; NFL quarterback Patrick Mahomes; (from left) Grammy Award–winning singer Kylie Minogue, Human Rights Campaign head Kelley Robinson, actor and singer Billy Porter; and actor Michael J. Fox. See the gala Sunday, May 12, at 10 p.m. E.T. on ABC, and later on Hulu. More at time.com\u002Fsummitgala2024\nROUNDTABLE\nOn April 26, ahead of the White House Correspondents Dinner, TIME hosted a TIME100 Talks panel about regulating AI. From left: political analysts Van Jones and Michael Allen, TIME CEO Jessica Sibley, Office of Management and Budget director Shalanda Young, and TIME’s…","section":null,"thumbnail":{"url":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F240527_conv_060\u002F554529-1-eng-US\u002F240527_conv_0602.jpg","width":1583,"height":788,"aspect_ratio":0.5},"uniqueStoryId":"9491-522-5-1","type":"article"},{"storyId":50869,"issueId":628629,"publicationId":34736,"title":"TITANS","subtitle":"TIME100","issueName":"April 29, 2024","publicationName":"TIME Magazine South Pacific","image":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F240429_patrick_mahomes\u002F552289-1-eng-US\u002F240429_patrick_mahomes.jpg","anchor":"\u002Farticle\u002Ftime-magazine-south-pacific\u002Fapril-29-2024-i628629\u002Ftitans-a50869","readingTime":13,"excerpt":"Patrick Mahomes\nSuper Bowl SensationBY ALEX RODRIGUEZ\nPatrick Mahomes has always had the heart of a champion. I remember Pat as a young kid, coming to practice with his dad to tee up baseballs for me and my teammates. I distinctly remember giving him the worst advice ever. “Don’t play football. The money’s in baseball.” I’m happy to be wrong and glad he didn’t listen! Patrick has transcended the game of football to become one of the most respected athletes of all time, both on and off the field. His insatiable desire to win is outdone only by his passion to give back and make the world around him better. Patrick’s legacy will live on far beyond his playing days. And—as evidenced by his back-to-back Super Bowl wins—he’s not done yet!\nRodriguez is…","section":null,"thumbnail":{"url":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F240429_patrick_mahomes\u002F552289-1-eng-US\u002F240429_patrick_mahomes.jpg","width":2691,"height":3488,"aspect_ratio":1.3},"uniqueStoryId":"9491-518-27-1","type":"article"},{"storyId":50697,"issueId":628628,"publicationId":34736,"title":"THE POLITICS OF TIKTOK","subtitle":"THE BRIEF","issueName":"April 8, 2024","publicationName":"TIME Magazine South Pacific","image":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F240408brled_054\u002F549497-1-eng-US\u002F240408brled_0542.jpg","anchor":"\u002Farticle\u002Ftime-magazine-south-pacific\u002Fapril-8-2024-i628628\u002Fthe-politics-of-tiktok-a50697","readingTime":4,"excerpt":"As Congress considers legislation that could lead to a TikTok ban, the popular platform has found an unlikely ally: Donald Trump.\nThe former President has recently railed against a bill that would remove TikTok from U.S. app stores unless its Beijing-based parent company, ByteDance, sells its stake. To many, the move came out of left field. As President, Trump signed an Executive Order to ban TikTok unless an American company acquired it, alleging the Chinese government was using the video-sharing service to surveil millions of Americans. Challenged in federal court, the order never went into effect.\nBut now Trump sees some utility in helping to keep TikTok around, especially after President Joe Biden said he would sign the new congressional bill into law. “Frankly, there are a lot of people on TikTok…","section":null,"thumbnail":{"url":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F240408brled_054\u002F549497-1-eng-US\u002F240408brled_0542.jpg","width":2094,"height":2254,"aspect_ratio":1.08},"uniqueStoryId":"9491-516-5-1","type":"article"},{"storyId":50628,"issueId":628627,"publicationId":34736,"title":"THE BLACK COUNTRY LEGACY","subtitle":"TIME OFF","issueName":"March 25, 2024","publicationName":"TIME Magazine South Pacific","image":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F340325tlede_017\u002F548592-1-eng-US\u002F340325tlede_0172.jpg","anchor":"\u002Farticle\u002Ftime-magazine-south-pacific\u002Fmarch-25-2024-i628627\u002Fthe-black-country-legacy-a50628","readingTime":7,"excerpt":"On March 16, 1983, the Country Music Association (CMA) celebrated its 25th anniversary, and I was invited. Buddy Killen, the song publisher who pitched “Heartbreak Hotel” to Elvis Presley, thought “the Black girl from Harvard” might just be the second coming of that hit’s songwriter, Mae Boren Axton. He put me on the guest list and paid for the tickets.\nIt was a complicated night. The event was held at the DAR Constitution Hall, built by the Daughters of the American Revolution, an infamous venue whose management had refused to allow Black opera star Marian Anderson to perform on its stage in 1939. I took special pleasure in seeing guitarist and singer Charley Pride stride onto that stage—in a building named to honor the U.S. Constitution, but run to exclude Black…","section":null,"thumbnail":{"url":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F340325tlede_017\u002F548592-1-eng-US\u002F340325tlede_0172.jpg","width":2100,"height":2262,"aspect_ratio":1.08},"uniqueStoryId":"9491-514-57-1","type":"article"},{"storyId":50356,"issueId":628626,"publicationId":34736,"title":"TRUMP’S MANY TRIALS","subtitle":"THE BRIEF","issueName":"March 11, 2024","publicationName":"TIME Magazine South Pacific","image":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F240311brled_057\u002F545608-1-eng-US\u002F240311brled_0572.jpg","anchor":"\u002Farticle\u002Ftime-magazine-south-pacific\u002Fmarch-11-2024-i628626\u002Ftrumps-many-trials-a50356","readingTime":4,"excerpt":"When Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg indicted Donald Trump last April, the case drew some derision. Prosecuting a former President over hush-money payments to a porn star seemed trivial, critics said, and relied on a legal technicality to bump the charges up to felonies. Given that three other cases were targeting Trump for trying to overthrow the 2020 election and refusing to return national-security secrets, Bragg’s case, the first criminal indictment of a former President in U.S. history, seemed like weak sauce.\nBut after nine months and 91 felony charges in four courts, the New York case has become less of an afterthought. In fact, it might end up being the main show. Bragg, more than special prosecutor Jack Smith or Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis, may be the…","section":null,"thumbnail":{"url":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F240311brled_057\u002F545608-1-eng-US\u002F240311brled_0572.jpg","width":2172,"height":2261,"aspect_ratio":1.04},"uniqueStoryId":"9491-512-7-1","type":"article"},{"storyId":50214,"issueId":628625,"publicationId":34736,"title":"MILESTONES","subtitle":"THE BRIEF","issueName":"February 26, 2024","publicationName":"TIME Magazine South Pacific","image":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F240226brmil_067\u002F544145-1-eng-US\u002F240226brmil_0672.jpg","anchor":"\u002Farticle\u002Ftime-magazine-south-pacific\u002Ffebruary-26-2024-i628625\u002Fmilestones-a50214","readingTime":3,"excerpt":"DIAGNOSED\nKing Charles III\nA Monarch Ails\nWhen Buckingham Palace announced on Feb. 5 that King Charles III had been diagnosed with an undisclosed type of cancer, it was a reminder—hardly needed so soon after Queen Elizabeth II’s death—that any monarchy rests on the backs of mortal beings.\nThe news led to an outpouring of solidarity as the 75-year-old began treatment at a London clinic. The King’s royal engagements have been postponed, with other members of the family, in their positions as his Counsellors of State, expected to stand in on his behalf; as the next in line to the throne, Prince William will likely play the most prominent role.\nIn announcing the King’s diagnosis but eliding details, the palace sought to “prevent speculation” while promoting public understanding, in line with the cancer-related charities he…","section":null,"thumbnail":{"url":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F240226brmil_067\u002F544145-1-eng-US\u002F240226brmil_0672.jpg","width":1534,"height":1024,"aspect_ratio":0.67},"uniqueStoryId":"9491-510-9-1","type":"article"},{"storyId":50013,"issueId":628624,"publicationId":34736,"title":"TIME in Davos","subtitle":"CONVERSATION","issueName":"February 12, 2024","publicationName":"TIME Magazine South Pacific","image":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002Fd_time_rece_061\u002F541887-1-eng-US\u002Fd_time_rece_0612.jpg","anchor":"\u002Farticle\u002Ftime-magazine-south-pacific\u002Ffebruary-12-2024-i628624\u002Ftime-in-davos-a50013","readingTime":1,"excerpt":"At the annual World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland, TIME hosted environmentalist Jane Goodall (above left), who with TIME CEO Jessica Sibley discussed the need for urgent climate action at a dinner sponsored by Sompo and Deloitte. At right, a scene from a TIME100 Talks roundtable presented by Verizon on expanding mobile broadband connectivity and global digital opportunities.\nApply Now\nApplications are open for the 2024 edition of the TIME100 Most Influential Companies list. TIME editors and reporters will make selections, evaluating companies based on factors such as uniqueness, newsworthiness, and impact. Deadline to apply is March 8.\nFind submission guidelines at time.com\u002F100-companies\nOn the Covers\nPhotograph by Djeneba Aduayom for TIME\nPhotograph by Rebecca Kiger for TIME\nSETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT\nIn The Brief (Jan. 22) we misstated which office Narendra Modi holds in India; he…","section":null,"thumbnail":{"url":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002Fd_time_rece_061\u002F541887-1-eng-US\u002Fd_time_rece_0612.jpg","width":1584,"height":1184,"aspect_ratio":0.75},"uniqueStoryId":"9491-508-2-1","type":"article"},{"storyId":49950,"issueId":628623,"publicationId":34736,"title":"Help people thrive where they are","subtitle":"IDEAS OF THE YEAR","issueName":"January 22, 2024","publicationName":"TIME Magazine South Pacific","image":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F240105_davo_038\u002F540926-1-eng-US\u002F240105_davo_0382.jpg","anchor":"\u002Farticle\u002Ftime-magazine-south-pacific\u002Fjanuary-22-2024-i628623\u002Fhelp-people-thrive-where-they-are-a49950","readingTime":7,"excerpt":"There is a special sort of disdain reserved for celebrities’ charitable activities. Often scorned as vanity projects, long on intentions and PR and short on delivery, foundations are widely regarded as a phase in the VIP life cycle, coming somewhere after lifestyle product but before the children’s book. For all the organizations that become powerhouses—Sean Penn’s CORE and Bono’s ONE are well respected in their areas—just as many fail to thrive. The web address for Kanye West’s charity for arts education, Donda’s House, for example, now links to a Thai gambling site.\nThere are several reasons people might have suspected that Patricia Velásquez’s organization, Wayuu Taya, would be a wan effort. 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The annual staff conversation is both entertaining and contentious, as we argue about which one person or group of people, of the nearly 8 billion alive today, had the most influence, for good or ill, on the year. From that first conversation, teams of reporters set out to cover the most promising candidates. The result is the issue you hold in your hands, and the words, photographs, and videos that appear on your screens.\nSam Lansky, the writer of this year’s Person of the Year profile of Taylor Swift, has known the singer for over a decade through his work as an editor. Earlier this fall he visited with Swift at home for…","section":null,"thumbnail":{"url":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002Fswift.final_135\u002F530027-1-eng-US\u002Fswift.final_1352.jpg","width":1367,"height":1823,"aspect_ratio":1.33},"uniqueStoryId":"9491-502-10-1","type":"article"},{"storyId":48970,"issueId":632695,"publicationId":34736,"title":"How AI Changed My Life","subtitle":"SECTION 3 \u002F THE TOOLS","issueName":"TIME Artificial Intelligence","publicationName":"TIME Magazine South Pacific","image":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002Fgettyimages_0023\u002F529425-1-eng-US\u002Fgettyimages_0022.jpg","anchor":"\u002Farticle\u002Ftime-magazine-south-pacific\u002Ftime-artificial-intelligence-i632695\u002Fhow-ai-changed-my-life-a48970","readingTime":6,"excerpt":"GUIDING THE BLIND\nMilagros Costabel has been blind all her life, but an app called Be My Eyes has helped to open up her world. In seconds, she says, she can “see” what a restaurant menu offers—and can even obtain a list of ingredients, how the food is cooked, and what it costs.\nBe My Eyes was founded in 2015 and connects those who are blind or have low vision with sighted volunteers. Volunteers from all over the world (more than 180 languages are represented) assist users with everyday tasks, from reading instructions to identifying objects in real time. Through a live video call (something like FaceTime), a volunteer can tell a visually impaired person, for example, if it’s a soup can or pasta sauce they’re reaching for when they’re making dinner.\nWhen…","section":null,"thumbnail":{"url":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002Fgettyimages_0023\u002F529425-1-eng-US\u002Fgettyimages_0022.jpg","width":2278,"height":2795,"aspect_ratio":1.23},"uniqueStoryId":"9491-500-76-1","type":"article"},{"storyId":48713,"issueId":582256,"publicationId":34736,"title":"PHOTOS OF THE YEAR","subtitle":"THE BRIEF","issueName":"December 4, 2023","publicationName":"TIME Magazine South Pacific","image":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F231204_wpho_0392\u002F527008-1-eng-US\u002F231204_wpho_0392.jpg","anchor":"\u002Farticle\u002Ftime-magazine-south-pacific\u002Fdecember-4-2023-i582256\u002Fphotos-of-the-year-a48713","readingTime":2,"excerpt":"CANADA’S WILDFIRES\nFlames encircle a mountainside above nearby homes as the McDougall Creek wildfire roared in West Kelowna, British Columbia, on Aug. 18. Extreme weather conditions fueled Canada’s worst wildfire season on record, with thousands of fires devastating millions of acres and darkening skies thousands of miles away.\nRIVER CROSSINGS\nA child passes over a narrow stretch of the Rio Grande at the U.S. border with Mexico on March 29. 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The Palestinian Authority Health Ministry said more than 9,000 people had been killed as of Nov. 2, as Israel mounted a massive retaliation for the Oct. 7 surprise attack into Israel that killed some 1,400 people.\n▶ For more of our best photography, visit time.com\u002Flightbox\nPhotograph by Mohammed Salem—Reuters…","section":null,"thumbnail":{"url":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F231120brlig_063\u002F523794-1-eng-US\u002F231120brlig_0632.jpg","width":4721,"height":3146,"aspect_ratio":0.67},"uniqueStoryId":"9491-496-8-1","type":"article"},{"storyId":48237,"issueId":582254,"publicationId":34736,"title":"Celebrating top women working on artificial intelligence","subtitle":"CONVERSATION","issueName":"November 6, 2023","publicationName":"TIME Magazine South Pacific","image":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F231106_conv_085\u002F522074-1-eng-US\u002F231106_conv_0852.jpg","anchor":"\u002Farticle\u002Ftime-magazine-south-pacific\u002Fnovember-6-2023-i582254\u002Fcelebrating-top-women-working-on-artificial-intelligence-a48237","readingTime":2,"excerpt":"More than 60 guests gathered on Oct. 12 in San Francisco for a TIME100 Impact Dinner, presented by Meta, honoring the extraordinary women leading the future of artificial intelligence—some of whom were on TIME’s inaugural list of the 100 most influential people in AI. Above, from left, Black Girls Code founder Kimberly Bryant, Meta VP Campbell Brown, OpenAI VP Anna Makanju, Moonhub CEO Nancy Xu, TIME CEO Jess Sibley, attorney Sarah Conley Odenkirk, professor Fei-Fei Li, and Encode Justice founder Sneha Revanur.\nTIME100 Talks\nFor Advertising Week in New York City, TIME hosted a TIME100 Talks breakfast on Oct. 18 with Meta to explore how marketing executives can use AI. TIME editor-in-chief Sam Jacobs interviewed Janet Balis, Partner, Marketing Practice Leader, EY, and Cheryl Guerin, executive vice president of global brand strategy…","section":null,"thumbnail":{"url":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F231106_conv_085\u002F522074-1-eng-US\u002F231106_conv_0852.jpg","width":1587,"height":731,"aspect_ratio":0.46},"uniqueStoryId":"9491-494-6-1","type":"article"},{"storyId":47773,"issueId":625504,"publicationId":34736,"title":"A Decade of Change","subtitle":"A Decade of Change","issueName":"TIME 1970s: A Decade of Change","publicationName":"TIME Magazine South Pacific","image":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002Fgettyimages_230\u002F517742-1-eng-US\u002Fgettyimages_2302.jpg","anchor":"\u002Farticle\u002Ftime-magazine-south-pacific\u002Ftime-1970s-a-decade-of-change-i625504\u002Fa-decade-of-change-a47773","readingTime":1,"excerpt":"The Vietnam War. Muhammad Ali. The space race. Billie Jean King. The oil embargo. Women’s rights. Happy Days. Watergate. Patricia Hearst. Jimmy Carter. Computers. Luke Skywalker. Ayatollah Khomeini. Saturday Night Fever…\nThe ’70s was a time of unprecedented transformation, innovation, and conflict across the globe. In these pages, we explore the pivotal events that shaped what author Tom Wolfe called the “‘Me’ Decade.” Whether you lived through it or you’re curious about life before the digital age, take a look back at the people, politics, movements, and pop culture of the 1970s—a time like no other!…","section":null,"thumbnail":{"url":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002Fgettyimages_230\u002F517742-1-eng-US\u002Fgettyimages_2302.jpg","width":1367,"height":1927,"aspect_ratio":1.41},"uniqueStoryId":"9491-490-1-1","type":"article"},{"storyId":48086,"issueId":582253,"publicationId":34736,"title":"The human toll of Poland’s strict abortion laws","subtitle":"THE BRIEF","issueName":"October 23, 2023","publicationName":"TIME Magazine South Pacific","image":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F231023brlig_134\u002F520326-1-eng-US\u002F231023brlig_1342.jpg","anchor":"\u002Farticle\u002Ftime-magazine-south-pacific\u002Foctober-23-2023-i582253\u002Fthe-human-toll-of-polands-strict-abortion-laws-a48086","readingTime":1,"excerpt":"Since a 2020 ruling by the country’s Constitutional Tribunal, Poland has had a near-total ban on abortion. There have been mass women-led protests ever since.\nThe consequences of the reproductive-rights rollback have been dire, as doctors hesitate to take lifesaving steps for pregnant patients. Krzysztof Sowinski (bottom left) still cries every day since his wife Marta, who was five months pregnant, died of sepsis in 2022; he believes doctors waited to act until the fetus’ heart had stopped. Janusz Kucharski (top left) also lost his partner Justyna to sepsis in the fifth month of a pregnancy. She left behind two boys.\nWith doctors reluctant to intervene, infant mortality rates have also risen. “We have seen an increase in infant deaths in the statistics,” says Dr. Gizela Jagielska (top right), a gynecologist in…","section":null,"thumbnail":{"url":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F231023brlig_134\u002F520326-1-eng-US\u002F231023brlig_1342.jpg","width":1851,"height":1270,"aspect_ratio":0.69},"uniqueStoryId":"9491-492-18-1","type":"article"},{"storyId":47671,"issueId":582252,"publicationId":34736,"title":"How Russia is recruiting Cubans to fight in Ukraine","subtitle":"THE BRIEF","issueName":"October 9, 2023","publicationName":"TIME Magazine South Pacific","image":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F231009brnew_016\u002F516584-1-eng-US\u002F231009brnew_0162.jpg","anchor":"\u002Farticle\u002Ftime-magazine-south-pacific\u002Foctober-9-2023-i582252\u002Fhow-russia-is-recruiting-cubans-to-fight-in-ukraine-a47671","readingTime":3,"excerpt":"Alex Vegas Díaz was surprised to find himself sleeping next to Russian soldiers in a trench in Ukraine, more than 6,000 miles from home. In his telling, the 19-year-old Cuban accepted an offer posted on WhatsApp to make good money doing “construction work” for the Russian military. Instead, he and a friend were outfitted with weapons and sent against their will to the front lines of a war they never intended to join. “Please, please help get us out of here,” Vegas Díaz said in an Aug. 31 video.\nThe plea for help went viral. Similar stories began to surface, as Cubans sought information about family members who had also flown to Moscow to join the Russian military. 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The tour, which pays homage to every era of the artist’s 17-year career, is set to become the biggest of all time a third of the way through its run: analysts estimate ticket sales will hit $1 billion in March, surpassing the current record-holder, Elton John’s farewell tour, on its way to a projected gross of $2.2 billion in North American ticket sales alone.\nBOOSTING LOCAL ECONOMIES The money goes far deeper than ticket sales. 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He plans to defer to his helper to explain some simpler topics to his class of high schoolers, like the technical aspects of how a cotton gin worked, in order to free up time for him to discuss more analytical concepts, like the effects of the first Industrial Revolution.\nHis new assistant? ChatGPT.\n“What I feel that I don’t have to do any longer is cover all the content,” Paccone told a group of more than 40 educators in a May Zoom workshop, which he organized. 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Strong, erratic winds and a recent heat wave fueled blazes throughout Greece in mid-July, and thousands evacuated the hilly countryside around Athens and islands including Rhodes and Corfu. Fire-response teams from across Europe fought the flames, which, erupting at the peak of tourist season, also produced a series of travel advisories and reports of stranded visitors.\n▶ For more of our best photography, visit time.com\u002Flightbox\nPhotograph by Giorgos Moutafis—Reuters…","section":null,"thumbnail":{"url":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F230814brlig_100\u002F505288-1-eng-US\u002F230814brlig_1002.jpg","width":3506,"height":2336,"aspect_ratio":0.67},"uniqueStoryId":"9491-480-12-1","type":"article"},{"storyId":45509,"issueId":619106,"publicationId":34736,"title":"Your Questions, Answered","subtitle":"Your Questions, Answered","issueName":"TIME Person of the Year 1927-Present","publicationName":"TIME Magazine South Pacific","image":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002Ff0002-019\u002F492368-1-eng-US\u002Ff0002-012.jpg","anchor":"\u002Farticle\u002Ftime-magazine-south-pacific\u002Ftime-person-of-the-year-1927-present-i619106\u002Fyour-questions-answered-a45509","readingTime":2,"excerpt":"What does it mean to be Person of the Year?\nThe title goes to “the person or persons who most affected the news and our lives, for good or ill, and embodied what was important about the year, for better or for worse,” former Managing Editor Walter Isaacson wrote in the 1998 issue. That means the person is not necessarily a hero—Adolf Hitler, for example, was Person of the Year in 1938, with a cover showing him playing a ghastly organ and a cover line touting, “From the unholy organist, a hymn of hate.” Stalin got the nod twice, while the selection of Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979, when the magazine called him “the mystic who lit the fires of hatred.” And some choices have been ambiguous; take Newt Gingrich, who…","section":null,"thumbnail":{"url":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002Ff0002-019\u002F492368-1-eng-US\u002Ff0002-012.jpg","width":2404,"height":1964,"aspect_ratio":0.82},"uniqueStoryId":"9491-474-2-1","type":"article"},{"storyId":46008,"issueId":582247,"publicationId":34736,"title":"Vladimir Putin’s uncertain future","subtitle":"THE VIEW","issueName":"July 24, 2023","publicationName":"TIME Magazine South Pacific","image":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F230724vessa_077\u002F498248-1-eng-US\u002F230724vessa_0772.jpg","anchor":"\u002Farticle\u002Ftime-magazine-south-pacific\u002Fjuly-24-2023-i582247\u002Fvladimir-putins-uncertain-future-a46008","readingTime":4,"excerpt":"When Vladimir Putin delivered a speech just days after surviving the greatest challenge to his 23 years in power, he sought to strike a defiant tone. The Russian President described the armed convoy of thousands of Russian soldiers led by Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin as a “mutiny” designed to foment domestic turmoil, and its organizers as plotters who “betrayed their country.” Yet in that June 26 speech, Putin did not reveal plans for punishment or retribution. He said that Prigozhin and his men would be free to go into exile in Belarus, Russia’s vassal state next door.\nThis is not the traditional Putin playbook, according to Bill Browder, who would know better than most. The London-based financier has spent more than a decade exposing corruption and human-rights abuses in Russia.…","section":null,"thumbnail":{"url":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F230724vessa_077\u002F498248-1-eng-US\u002F230724vessa_0772.jpg","width":1071,"height":1187,"aspect_ratio":1.11},"uniqueStoryId":"9491-476-16-1","type":"article"},{"storyId":45336,"issueId":582246,"publicationId":34736,"title":"Good Jobs are good business","subtitle":"THE VIEW","issueName":"July 3, 2023","publicationName":"TIME Magazine South Pacific","image":"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn-assets.ziniopro.com\u002Fvar\u002Fsite_9491\u002Fstorage\u002Fimages\u002Fmedia2\u002Fimages\u002F230703vlede_033\u002F490675-1-eng-US\u002F230703vlede_0332.jpg","anchor":"\u002Farticle\u002Ftime-magazine-south-pacific\u002Fjuly-3-2023-i582246\u002Fgood-jobs-are-good-business-a45336","readingTime":4,"excerpt":"There’s a lot more to a good job than making money. But for more than 50 million Americans who work in low-wage jobs, pay matters a lot. Low and inconsistent pay wreaks havoc on workers’ lives, leaving no margin for emergencies and increasing stress, which leads to more errors. As a result, many find themselves in a vicious cycle: low pay hurts their performance, keeping them stuck in low-paying jobs.\nIn my research and work with more than two dozen companies at the Good Jobs Institute, I’ve seen that companies, too, pay a steep price for low pay. Low pay drives high employee turnover, and in settings like senior living, call centers, warehouses, retail stores, and restaurants, we have seen some companies replace their entire frontline workforce annually. 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That Erdogan survived the biggest test to his leadership in 20 years is remarkable given the state of Turkey’s economy and lingering public anger over the government’s response to earthquakes in February that left at least 50,000 people dead. But he has retained his grip on a nation that can serve either as a bridge or an impediment.\nCLOSE TO HOME For Turkey’s 85 million people, Erdogan’s win means “a continuation of today,” says Galip Dalay, an associate fellow at the London-based Chatham House think tank. 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What began nearly two decades ago as an annual list of the world’s most influential people has become a community of leaders from across fields, who join together in venues from Singapore and New York City to Dubai and Los Angeles, to spotlight solutions toward a better future. At this year’s first gathering of TIME100s, in Davos, Switzerland, the overarching theme was the confluence of interconnected challenges, from climate and public health to democracy and equality.\nThat is also the central theme running through the 2023 TIME100 list—starting with the most existential of challenges: climate change. 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Find the full interview that formed the basis of this story, as well as an English translation, at time.com\u002Fbadbunny\nActualmente, estamos en el centro de L.A. ¿Te gusta la ciudad? Realmente, sí me gusta. Siempre me ha gustado desde que he estado viniendo unos años. Es un lugar al que desde que era chamaquito, antes de todo esto, siempre soñé con ir. Siempre soñé con ir algún día a Los Ángeles porque era fanático de los Lakers y Kobe.\n¿Dónde están las mejores playas? ¿Los Ángeles o Puerto Rico? Ya sabes la respuesta a eso. Puerto Rico, definitivamente mil veces. 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But SVB’s fall has also set off a frenzy of mythmaking, ranging from ideological clichés to hyperbole.\nThese fact-free myths dangerously confuse the general public. Even more important, they obfuscate some of the genuine underlying drivers of SVB’s collapse.\nFalse narrative No. 1: Ideological opportunism: The fallout from SVB’s collapse is much more of a political problem than it is an economic problem—and it is being driven by the politics of the left and the right.\nSadly, flagrant, clichéd ideological opportunism cuts across both sides of the aisle. 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