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What Will it Mean When the Clock Strikes 9:21 Tonight? It All Depends on One Thing
Time moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around… you could miss it. That’s especially true for Thursday evening, when the clock strikes 9:21 p.m.
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Who Will Be TIME's 2020 Person of the Year? See the Shortlist
The choice for TIME’s Person of the Year for 2020 is down to four candidates. The magazine has revealed its shortlist ahead of its first ever televised special, airing Thursday at 10 p.m. ET on NBC, in which TIME will reveal the recipient its editors felt most influenced the world during a tragic and turbulent year across the globe.
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How Time Perception Changed for Some During COVID
Have you felt like the passage of time has been distorted, especially during the stay-at-home order? Then you aren’t alone. Some people felt it sped up, others felt it slowed down. And as it turns out, the way you felt really depended on your circumstances.
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Yes, Illinois, We Need to Change the Clocks this Weekend
Get ready to spring forward an hour. Daylight saving time returns at 2 a.m. March 8 despite efforts to stop it altogether. The Illinois Senate approved a measure that would lead the state to observe daylight saving time throughout the year, but the bill remains in the House. If Gov. J.B. Pritzker signs off on the proposed legislation, it may…
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TIME's Person of the Year
See who (or what) has earned the title of TIME’s Person of the Year.
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Who Will Be TIME's 2019 Person of the Year? See the Top 5 Shortlist
The day is here for TIME to reveal its 2019 Person of the Year. The magazine narrowed down its 10-person shortlist on Tuesday to the five candidates that TIME editors will consider for the person who has most influenced the world in the past year. TIME has made the designation every year since 1927. Last year, TIME editors selected “The…
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Anonymous Author Writes Trump's Decision-Making Is Eroding Over Time
President Donald Trump’s behavior can be so erratic that most top administration officials have pre-written resignation letters ready to submit, an anonymous author claiming to be a senior official in the Trump administration says in a book scheduled to be published this month, NBC News reported....
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Unheard Song From Queen Frontman Freddie Mercury Released
Universal Music unveiled a previously unheard and unreleased song by the late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury.
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Nearly 60 Percent of Trump's Schedule Is ‘Executive Time,' Report Says
President Donald Trump has spent about 60 percent of his officially scheduled time over the last three months in unstructured “Executive Time,” Axios reported Sunday, citing schedules leaked by a White House source. An early riser, Trump typically spends the first five hours of his day in executive time, according to Axios. Although the private schedules list him as being...
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Trump and Time Magazine Dispute ‘Person of the Year' Plans
President Donald Trump says he’s not playing ball with Time magazine as it decides its Person of the Year. The magazine counters that Trump has it all wrong. In a tweet Friday as he spent the Thanksgiving holiday in Florida, Trump sounded dismissive of the honor he received last year and could well receive again. He tweeted: “Time Magazine called...
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Another Woman Accuses Former President George H.W. Bush of Groping
Another woman has stepped forward to accuse former President George H.W. Bush of inappropriately touching her.
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NBC's ‘Timeless' Cast Celebrates Unexpected Second Season, Thanks Fans
Thursday’s Comic-Con panel came just two months after NBC axed the show and then, shockingly, brought it back to life a few days later.
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Family of Mauled Baby Waited 3 Min for 911 to Answer: PD
The department has asked for the public’s help in making sure those with emergencies can get through on 911 by using the non-emergency line for requests for information, reports of minor theft and crimes that are not in progress.
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“I'm Just a Regular Guy From Baltimore”: Amateur Photographer Shot Time's Poignant Protest Cover
The amateur photographer whose iconic image from Baltimore’s protests was chosen as Time magazine’s latest cover said he has mixed emotions about the accolades he’s received. “This is a tragedy. It’s sad that I’m getting recognition off this,” said Baltimore photographer Devin Allen, 26.