TIME3 hours agoU.S. and Iran Exchange Renewed Fire as Trump Claims ‘All Will Work Out Well in the End’TIME - by Callum SutherlandThe U.S. said it carried out “self-defense” strikes against Iran over the weekend, while Tehran on Monday said it had targeted an air base used in the attack amid continued talks to end the war. U.S. Central Command relayed late Sunday night that it had conducted “self-defense strikes on Iranian …
TIME4 hours agoMindy Kaling's Gen Z Comedy Not Suitable for Work Is Not Suitable for 2026TIME - by Judy BermanWatching Not Suitable for Work, a new Hulu sitcom from Mindy Kaling, I found myself thinking, improbably, of Richard Nixon. Elected vice president at 39, Nixon was famously described as “an old man’s idea of a young man.” Suitable, a postcollegiate roommate comedy in the tradition of Friends and New …
TIME4 hours agoWhat Japan Wins in Every World CupTIME - by Bobby GhoshOn Jun. 11, the FIFA World Cup kicks off in Mexico City. The coming days will deliver an opening ceremony spectacle, dazzling goals, dubious VAR calls, a viral celebration dance, at least one penalty shootout that ends in tears, a managerial firing, and the lifting of the trophy at MetLife Stadium …
TIME5 hours agoColombia Presidential Election Heads to Run-Off: What to KnowTIME - by Chad de GuzmanA conservative admirer of U.S. President Donald Trump and a leftist senator will go head-to-head in a run-off election that will decide Colombia’s next president later this month. Abelardo de la Espriella, a tough-talking lawyer and businessman, took the lead in Colombia’s presidential election on …
TIME7 hours agoCuriosity Makes Me a Better ParentTIME - by Mac CraneMy five-year-old loves The Magic School Bus. He likes when I paint the windows of my truck with planets, stars, and rocket ships to resemble Ms. Frizzle’s shape-shifting vehicle of discovery. He wants adventure, curiosity, and whimsy. Recently, I took us on a field trip to the planetarium for a show …
TIME7 hours agoHow Does California’s ‘Jungle Primary’ Work?TIME - by Chantelle LeeCalifornians will head to the polls on June 2 to vote in the state’s widely anticipated primary election. At the heart of the primary is the tumultuous race to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom, who can’t run for his office again because of term limits. The race, which has been filled with twists and turns, …