Time

Eating windows that may improve health and energy

New 2026 studies show what happens to daily energy and metabolic health when people limit meals to certain hours. Early eating windows often deliver the strongest results.

“Time-restricted eating may modestly improve weight, energy, and blood sugar.”
 Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu

TIME names Netanyahu among 2026 Most Influential, calls his post-Oct. 7 comeback bigger than Trump

 A satellite view shows an overview of Fordow underground complex, after the US struck the underground nuclear facility, near Qom, Iran June 22, 2025

‘All time is unredeemable’: A core, timely message for Israel - opinion

A mechanical clock

Scientists warn that the Earth’s rotation is accelerating, making Wed. shortest in living memory


'Humanity will experience a global blackout in the near future'

A self-proclaimed "time traveler from 2671" predicts a worldwide blackout in October, leading to increased crime and chaos.


200-year-old time capsule reveals US historical treasures

Despite the capsule initially appearing empty, several historic treasures were discovered hidden within.

 U.S. Military Academy opens a nearly 200-year-old time capsule in West Point, New York, U.S. August 28, 2023

The shock and awe of growing old(er) - opinion

I’m not planning on retiring any time soon. Tiring, maybe, but not giving up the fight. That’s what life is all about.

 ‘WHEN I’M 64’ singer-songwriter and former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, now 81, performs in Tel Aviv in 2008.

Aliens will destroy Earth in a matter of months, TikTok ‘time traveler’ claims

An alien by the name of “The Vanguard” will arrive on Earth to warn the human race of imminent destruction.

 Alien UFOs are seen attacking a city on Earth in this illustrative image.

Time management struggles: The guilt of wasting time - opinion

I want to listen to Bruce Springsteen, but know I should listen to daf yomi. I want to listen to a history lecture, but know I should be listening to a podcast on the great judicial reform debate.

Daylight savings: Time to roll back the clock.

Days on Earth lasted just 19 hours for a billion years - study

In the distant past, a day on Earth lasted just 19 hours due to the Moon having been closer to the Earth.

Daylight savings: Time to roll back the clock.

Your Investments: It's about following and trusting the process - opinion

From time to time, re-assess those goals and make sure your investments are still aligned to meet them.

VARIOUS ISRAELI banknotes are displayed for an illustrative photo. The economy is well on its way to the pre-pandemic standards of budgetary discipline.

‘Aren’t you dead yet?’ Thoughts of a feather-duster - opinion

The retiree generation isn’t dead yet. They have their fears, especially of falling. But they’re still capable of using their talents, energies and experience for the benefit of the community.

 SOCIETY SHOULD find ways of retaining the expertise and experience of its older members, says the writer.

Astrophysicist claims to be close to building a time machine

Professor Mallet spent his life researching time travel in order to be able to go back and visit his dead father - now he claims he invented a time machine.

 A wormhole (illustrative).

Greenland changed their clocks to daylight savings for the last time

In November 2022, Greenland's parliament, the Inatsisartut, voted to stop the changing of the clocks after this past weekend. 

Daylight savings: Time to roll back the clock.