COVER

Exclusive: Rupert Murdoch Speaks (Cover Story / The Well)

Why does he want the Wall Street Journal and what will he do if he gets it? Eric Pooley got the answers from Murdoch himself

Photo Essay

Rupert Murdoch

A day in the life of the media baron



NATION

In a New York State of Mind (Life: Society - Business - Food - History - Living - Life After Work / History)

Empire State pols used to dominate presidential races. And they might do it again in 2008

ESSAY

Checkout: Behold iPhone 2.0 (Checkout)

Worried that the first-generation iPhone won't deliver the real revolution Steve Jobs promised? Just wait. Here's an exclusive peek at iPhone 2.0 and its accessories

Courting Controversy (Commentary)

As the Supreme Court's term draws to a close, a rightward shift seems clear. If liberals want that to change, they'll have to get the public on their side

WORLD

Operation Last Chance (Iraq)

General David Petraeus believes his Iraq strategy is working. But convincing Congress is another story

BRIEFING

Secrets, Revealed (The Moment)

The era when dark truths were kept from us now seems almost quaint

BUSINESS

The Growing Dangers of China Trade (The Well / Made In China)

Recalls of tainted pet food, toothpaste and toys show the dark side of Asia's boom. What it will take to make imports safer

Breaking Away (Life: Society - Business - Food - History - Living - Life After Work / Life After Work)

The hot spot for active boomers is not the golf course, it's the bike trail, and new gear makes the ride easier

SOCIETY

Better Than Table Linen (Life: Society - Business - Food - History - Living - Life After Work / Living)

The trendiest wedding gifts don't come in a box. They're dream trips and other exotic adventures

Totally Uncorked (Life: Society - Business - Food - History - Living - Life After Work / Food)

Gary Vaynerchuk has a spot-on nose, a trash-talking mouth and a mission to make wine fun for everyone

Bye-Bye, Mall Rats (Life: Society - Business - Food - History - Living - Life After Work / Society)

At many teen-choked shopping centers, managers have started booting kids unless they're with a parent

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Splendor in the Glass (Arts: Books - Architecture - Downtime / Architecture)

As one iconic Modernist house opens to an eager public, others molder or are being bulldozed away

LETTERS