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Human Vapor Reboots a Classic Japanese Movie With an Anti-Authority Edge
03. July 2026 (15:00)
The Netflix series expands the scope of the 1960 film The Human Vapor for today’s world, with several homages to the original work (Time)
Breaking Down Every Movie Reference in Minions & Monsters
03. July 2026 (14:00)
The latest Minions movie is an ode to Hollywood and filled with delightful nods to cinema history (Time)
OpenAI Woos Trump Administration as Investor
03. July 2026 (12:07)
Other major U.S. AI companies would also be reportedly involved. (Time)
Healing America Means Rethinking Patriotism
03. July 2026 (12:00)
“Reclaiming patriotism does not mean reclaiming the flag. It means rediscovering the people who refused to give up on democracy,” writes Dominic Erdozain. (Time)
How to Make AI Data Centers More Sustainable
03. July 2026 (12:00)
We can design, build, and operate data centers in ways that align with our climate goals and societal values, writes Sasha Luccioni. (Time)
Iran Holds Funerary Processions for Late Supreme Leader in 'Referendum' for Regime
03. July 2026 (02:00)
The Iranian regime has cast the funeral procession as a symbolic rebuke to the U.S.-Israeli campaign that sought to decapitate its leadership. (Time)
Canada Coach Jesse Marsch Does Not Care What You Think of Him
02. July 2026 (22:44)
The Canada coach from Wisconsin on his passionate postgame speech and playing on July 4 (Time)
U.S. Declines to Renew Trade Pact With Mexico And Canada. Here's What It Means for Each Country
02. July 2026 (21:37)
Trade experts tell TIME that the move could carry profound long-term consequences, creating the kind of uncertainty that discourages investment, complicates supply chains and, over time, raises costs for consumers. (Time)
What to Know About Screwworm in the U.S.
02. July 2026 (20:15)
The latest screwworm outbreak in cattle has led to clashing ideas about how to control it. (Time)
Why NASA Is Launching a Mission to Save a Quarter-Billion Dollar Space Telescope
02. July 2026 (19:56)
The Swift observatory has been in orbit for 22 years but it's on track to fall from the skies. (Time)