Saturday, Mar. 30, 2013
Thoughts, sketches and questions about the last two seasons, in anticipation of the next Read More »
Friday, Mar. 01, 2013
TIME goes inside the secretive process through which Pope Benedict's successor will be named
Thursday, Feb. 07, 2013
A long-forgotten historical text, a mysterious skeleton and a round of fortuitous DNA testing led scientists to a most remarkable discovery: The remains of Richard III
Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012
What life will look like after the fiscal cliff
Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2012
To better understand attitudes about mass mobility, TIME, in cooperation with Qualcomm, surveyed 4,700 people online and 300 by phone in eight countries, from June 29 to July 28. Here are some of the findings.
Thursday, Jul. 12, 2012
Military suicides are at record levels, but the causes are unclear
Friday, Jun. 29, 2012
Thursday, May. 10, 2012
Who will be invited to run with the GOP's nominee? By Mark Halperin
Monday, Apr. 16, 2012
Over the past two centuries, history has been changed by a series of interconnected events. (Mouse over the image to zoom in.)
Monday, Apr. 16, 2012
This year's honorees have created ripple effects in countless fields over the past 12 months. (Mouse over the image to zoom in.)
Monday, Apr. 16, 2012
Wealth isn't everything, but it sure helps no matter what your age
Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012
Jeremy Lin, a Harvard grad, and Knicks teammate Landry Fields, a Stanford man, geek out before games with a handshake ritual
Thursday, Feb. 09, 2012
Rich man, poor man the American presidency has had its share of each
Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012
The largest and most sensitive telescope ever built, the Square Kilometer Array will peer deeper into the universe than ever before, shedding light on some of the universe's greatest mysteries
Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2011
GOP presidential contenders want to cut federal spending. That wasn't always the case.
Wednesday, Jul. 13, 2011
As the final Harry Potter film hits theaters, TIME crafted this quiz to challenge your knowledge of J.K. Rowling's wizarding universe
Thursday, Jul. 21, 2011
Ibn Battuta is one of history's great explorers. He set out from his native Tangier in 1325, when he was just 21. By the time he returned home for good almost 30 years later, he had covered some 120,000 km and nearly every part of the Islamic world
Wednesday, Jun. 29, 2011
A major poll by TIME and the Aspen Ideas Festival shows how worried Americans are