Apparently, twinning is trending. Scientists have cloned a rare goat in hopes of bolstering the Himalayan cashmere industry.
After Social-Media Backlash, Rush Limbaugh Starts Tweeting
Controversial radio personality Rush Limbaugh is joining one of the platforms that drove sponsors from his show. The conservative talk show host announced his plans to begin tweeting under his handle, @limbaugh,
Friday Flicks: Is 21 Jump Street the Reboot of the Year?
Grab some popcorn! TIME’s Glen Levy brings you the movies you should check out (or avoid) this weekend.
Study: For Millennials, It’s Not So Easy Being Green
Because Millennials don’t already get enough flack from media and researchers, a new study says that today’s young Americans are not as environmentally concerned as past generations were at their age.
The results may seem …
Q&A: 15 Years After JonBenet Ramsey’s Death, a Father Looks Back
In two decades, John Ramsey lived through the death of his wife and both of his daughters. In a new memoir, he reflects on transcending personal tragedy through resilience and faith.
Man Uses Google Earth to Track Down Long-Lost Family in India
An Indian man living in Australia has reunited with his birth family after 25 years with the help of vague childhood memories — and Google Earth.
In 1987, at age 5, Saroo Brierley boarded a train with his brother after a day …
Imran Khan Skips Conference over Salman Rushdie’s Presence
Another conference, another controversy.
Yoda, the ‘World’s Ugliest Dog’, Dies
A homely Chihuahua and Chinese Crested mix that snagged worldwide acclaim for being deemed the “world’s ugliest dog” in 2011 has died at the age of 15. “She passed away last night in her sleep,” her owner, Terry Schumacher, wrote …
One Sweet Ad: London Billboard Gives Commuters Cake
Outdoor advertising just got a whole lot more delicious.
Class Notes: Student Debt, Virginia Tech and More Education News
Each week, TIME’s Kayla Webley fills you in on the goings on in the education world, everything from pre-K to higher ed.
Nike Apologizes for Controversial ‘Black and Tan’ Sneakers
Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, Nike released its SB “Black and Tan” sneakers, a nod to the popular beverage made from mixing stout and pale ale. What the company didn’t realize: the name is also deeply offensive to Irish …
TSA to Allow Older Travelers to Keep Shoes On, Avoid Pat-Downs
Everybody loves the TSA. And by “everybody,” we actually mean “very few people.” But the air travel security organization might be gaining a new set of supporters: the over-75 crowd.
The Transportation Security Administration …




