Explainer: Why It Costs Immigrants $680 to Apply for Naturalization
Critics argue that the fee is too high, discouraging green card-holders from becoming full-fledged citizens
Critics argue that the fee is too high, discouraging green card-holders from becoming full-fledged citizens
Slang from the 18th century isn’t as “frowzy” as you might suspect.
TIME invited two adversaries to have a civil conversation at the zoo—and captured the wild things on video
Psychiatric experts say hunting has the potential to help returning troops, but the pastime poses dangers too
The “We Are Watching You Act” has been introduced in response to reports that companies are exploring technology that would record the activities of TV consumers.
TIME’s Michael Crowley joined Morning Joe to talk about the attack last September that continues to dominate conversation in Washington D.C.
After Texas Sen. Ted Cruz called some of his Republican colleagues “squishes” last week, TIME thought of some other playful political insults to use.
TIME takes a look back at how 9 of America’s most famous manhunts have unfolded.
Should your boss ever have access to your Facebook page? What about a prospective boss? Or your school administrator? Lawmakers in more than 30 states have considered those questions this session.
Bearded Entrepreneurs for the Advancement of a Responsible Democracy, or BEARD PAC, is officially accepting your donations online.
Residents of Virginia and Arkansas may be getting carded at places other than nightclubs come 2014.
Which words should politicians, journalists, and political commentators use now?
As the Supreme Court mulls gay marriage, states tackle a different question: which bathrooms should transgender citizens use?