Coronavirus Coverage
An intimate look at how the virus upended our lives
- From the November 2020 issue
An intimate look at how the virus upended our lives
Photographers in five countries show how COVID-19 became a painful, shared experience around the globe.- U.S. Case Tracker
Where cases are growing and declining in America
The COVID-19 public health emergency will end this spring
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Our journalists are documenting life on the ground from communities around the world battling the pandemic.
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Environment
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- Is cutting back on plastic really worth all the effort?Is cutting back on plastic really worth all the effort?
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- Farmers in Brazil are restoring biodiversity to grow resilient crops
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History & Culture
- How U.S. soldiers put together Christmas on the WWI battlefieldHow U.S. soldiers put together Christmas on the WWI battlefield
- What it was like to visit Petra more than 100 years agoWhat it was like to visit Petra more than 100 years ago
- Inside West Berlin in 1961—just after the wall went upInside West Berlin in 1961—just after the wall went up
- These ruins of the Maya Snake Kingdom were almost lost to timeThese ruins of the Maya Snake Kingdom were almost lost to time
- These detectives want your help in finding Nazi-looted artThese detectives want your help in finding Nazi-looted art
- How did hundreds of antiquities end up in a warehouse?How did hundreds of antiquities end up in a warehouse?
Science
- Watch a black hole fall into a star and then blow it upWatch a black hole fall into a star and then blow it up
- How dinosaur vomit has solved these prehistoric mysteriesHow dinosaur vomit has solved these prehistoric mysteries
- How to see the brightest (and weirdest) meteor shower of the year
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Travel
- An adventurer's guide to California's hidden heartland
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- The most unique New Year's celebrations across the AmericasThe most unique New Year's celebrations across the Americas
- This town in Malta is known as the 'Silent City'—here's whyThis town in Malta is known as the 'Silent City'—here's why