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WOMEN OF THE YEAR
BIDEN’S BIG OIL TRUCE • Opening a wilderness to drilling, the President recasts relations with an industry he’d vowed to phase out
Everything, every win
Scientists sound the alarm over a growing trash problem in space
Why aren’t there any houses to buy?
MILESTONES
A solar revolution driven by power cuts
5 health benefits of houseplants
Crossing in crisis
Luxury watches search for a different kind of green
THE REAL BANK CRISIS
Netanyahu faces his biggest test yet
Health Matters
The D.C. Brief
Christian revival’s unique opportunity
CLOCK WISE • After three years of pandemic, our relationship with time has changed—maybe for the better
THE MAIL MAN • INITIALLY CAST AS A TRUMPIAN VILLAIN, LOUIS DEJOY IS DELIVERING FOR THE POSTAL SERVICE, AND DEMOCRATS
THE WORLD’S GREATEST PLACES • The travel industry is back in full swing in 2023, but not without notable shifts in how and where we wander. Steeper costs and increased interest in sustainability and authenticity are reshaping the landscape. Explore these 15 and 35 more of the most exciting spots at time.com/worldsgreatestplaces
TUAMOTU ARCHIPELAGO, FRENCH POLYNESIA
LADAKH, INDIA
FIND THE BEST FARE
DAKAR, SENEGAL
LUANG PRABANG, LAOS
BARCELONA, SPAIN
AS AIR BNB PRICES RISE, HOTELS ARE HAVING A RENAISSANCE
AARHUS, DENMARK
MUSANZE, RWANDA
PHUKET, THAILAND
TAMING THE AIRPORT
CHURCHILL, MANITOBA
DIJON, FRANCE
GIZA AND SAQQARA, EGYPT
TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK, CHILE
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
KANGAROO ISLAND, AUSTRALIA
RETURN OF THE CRUISE
AQABA, JORDAN
ALISON ROMAN WON’T SUGARCOAT IT • She cooked her way through a controversy. Now she’s ready to talk about it
A heist gone wrong triggers a dark night of the soul
Multiple murders, no easy answers
An amateur researcher follows a hunch, and the rest is history
Reading the (recording) room
Whitney Wolfe Herd • The Bumble CEO on the sneakiness of postpartum depression, the best part of parenting, and taking life one hour at a time