The World Your Morning Cup of Coffee Is in Danger 28 July 2018 patmcgLeave a comment TIME visits the coffee farms of Costa Rica, where rising temperatures are making it harder and harder to grow quality beans. Can the big java companies adapt? Your mornings might depend on it.
The World · You You May Want to Marry Him 28 July 201820 April 2019 patmcgLeave a comment In one of the most-read Modern Love essays ever, terminally ill author Amy Krouse Rosenthal encouraged her husband to find love again — and pitched the women of the world on his attributes. A year after her death, he writes about how her essay gave him “permission to make the most out of my remaining time on this planet.”
The World Inside the Converted Walmart Holding Nearly 1,500 Immigrant Kids 28 July 2018 patmcgLeave a comment Known as “Casa Padre,” the facility on the outskirts of Brownsville, Texas, houses migrant teenage boys, some who arrived at the border alone, others who were separated from their parents under the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” policy. Here’s what reporters found when they were allowed inside for the first time.
You Read This. Then Take a Nap. 28 July 201820 April 2019 patmcgLeave a comment Feel like you’re getting enough sleep? You’ve probably just gotten used to being tired. A leading sleep scientist explains why we need even more than eight hours of shut-eye.
The World The Death of the Plastic Straw 28 July 2018 patmcgLeave a comment The Death of the Plastic Straw