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After Awkward Ascension, Thailands New Prime Minister Tries Old-Fashioned Populism

Thailands new Prime Minister has been off to a rocky start. The ascension in August of Srettha Thavisin, a former real estate developer and relative newcomer to politics, was marked by controversyhis Pheu Thai party partnered with the countrys military-backed and monarchy-supporting establishment, helping to prevent the more popular, progressive Move Forward party from taking

Anthony Andersons wife, Alvina Stewart, files for divorce after 22 years

Stewart filed for divorce in Los Angeles County Courts, citing irreconcilable differences as the reason for their breakup, according to documents obtained by The Blast on Monday, March 28, 2022.

ARMED FORCES: The Chambered Nautilus

The Navy reached back into history to find a fitting name for the atomic submarine now abuilding, and finding it, broke from its tidy modern-day custom of naming all submarines after deep-sea fish. The name of the atomic craft: U.S.S. Nautilus.

Baltimore: Go Behind TIME's Cover Shot by an Aspiring Photographer

A few days ago, Devin Allen, a 26-year-old West Baltimore resident, only aspired to be a professional photographer. For the past two years, he had been photographing models and had tried his hand at street photography, drawing his inspiration from photographers such as Gordon Parks and artists like Andy Warhol.

Behind the Cover: Are You Mom Enough?

The subjects on this weeks TIME cover arent models in pose. Jamie Lynne Grumet, photographed by Martin Schoeller with her 3-year-old son, is a mother from Los Angeles who subscribes to attachment parenting, the subject of staff writer Kate Pickerts cover story. Attachment parenting has been on the rise over the past two decades, since