Waxman is a staff writer at TIME in the Entertainment section. She also covers all things History. A new documentary raises questions about who really took the Pulitzer Prize-winning 1972 "Napalm Girl ...
Human hands shaped them. Nature perfected them. Now, super pigs roam continents as unstoppable invaders. From their roots in domestication to their explosive reemergence in the wild, this is the ...
In the insect world, the Neuroptera are the masters of stealth and survival. Their larvae lie in wait like living traps, using camouflage, patience, and precision to dominate their prey. This ...