Who is Next in Line for Sainthood?

Saturday, Oct. 18, 2008

Which religious leaders are most likely to achieve sainthood over the next few years?

Top 10 Performing Politicians

Thursday, Oct. 16, 2008

Orrin Hatch, the Mormon Senator from Utah, has released a festive holiday song — about Hanukkah. From Richard Nixon's piano-playing to Janet Reno's soul singing, here's some more of American leadership's greatest musical hits

Financial Advice From the Pros

Thursday, Oct. 16, 2008

Financial pros offer their advice on five different situations

Will the Netroots Sink a Microsoft Dem?

Friday, Oct. 10, 2008

Believe it or not, the 2008 election isn't only about the White House. Many critical House and Senate seats are up for grabs as well. Here's a guide to the most crucial races

How America Decides

Thursday, Oct. 09, 2008

The candidates are jockeying to get their messages across. But which ones sink in, and which ones fizzle? How do you ultimately decide? A TIME survey of American attitudes on the eve of a historic election yields some surprising answers

Top 10 CIA Movies

Friday, Oct. 10, 2008

Ever notice how movies almost always make the Central Intelligency the bad guy? Ridley Scott's new Body of Lies is no different. TIME looks back at some of the most memorable flicks starring the secretive organization

Top 10 Golden Parachutes

Thursday, Oct. 09, 2008

As outcry grows over executives who reap millions in severance bonuses in the face of their companies' downfalls and bail-outs, TIME takes a look at other golden parachutes — and the people who opened them

Hollywood's Best Dog Movies

Tuesday, Oct. 07, 2008

In honor of the latest hound flick to become a box office hit — Beverly Hills Chihuahua grossed $29 million over the weekend — TIME takes a look back at film history's most memorable dog adventures

Financial Crisis Buzzwords

Monday, Oct. 06, 2008

From Naked Shorts to TED Spreads, a quick primer on the jargon that has emerged from the recent financial crisis

Finding God on YouTube

Sunday, Oct. 05, 2008

Faith leaders of all flavors have discovered the video pulpit

Great Depression 2.0: Tracing the Meltdown

Thursday, Oct. 02, 2008

The housing bubble burst. Wall Street collapsed. Now the aftershocks are radiating throughout Main Street. TIME explores how this initially insular financial crisis went national.

Top 10 Famous Disappearances

Thursday, Oct. 02, 2008

While Jaycee Lee Dugard has been reunited with her family after being abducted 18 years ago, plenty of disappearances remain unexplained. A look at 10 of the most infamous

VP Debate Moments

Wednesday, Oct. 01, 2008

As Sarah Palin and Joe Biden prepare for their first showdown, TIME presents the moments, mistakes and milestones of vice-presidential debate history

TV's Sputtering Spin-Offs

Wednesday, Oct. 01, 2008

TIME looks back at the most absurd, ill-planned and disastrous TV-show spawn of the past few decades

Wall Street's Worst Days

Tuesday, Sep. 30, 2008

The largest one-day point drops in Dow Jones history

Removing the N Word from Huck Finn: Top 10 Censored Books

Sunday, Sep. 28, 2008

As publishers print a new version of Mark Twain's classic The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn without racial slurs, TIME takes a look at other books that have been bowdlerized

Top 10 Paul Newman Films

Sunday, Sep. 28, 2008

Paul Newman, the great actor and humanitarian, died at the age of 83. Richard Corliss looks back through his most memorable movie roles

America: Conquerer of the Global Menswear Market

Monday, Sep. 29, 2008

New, exciting designers like Tom Ford take inspiration from their own sartorial needs rather than an idealized fantasy of what they should be wearing

Heroes of the Environment 2008

Thursday, Sep. 25, 2008

The political leaders, entrepreneurs, activists and scientists leading the fight to save our planet

Memorable Debate Moments

Thursday, Sep. 25, 2008

From gaffes to zingers, TIME looks back at the debate lines that changed the presidential race

Top 10 Fictional Cars

Wednesday, Sep. 24, 2008

In honor of NBC's new Knight Rider remake, TIME takes a look at entertainment's best automobiles and why we wish they really existed

21 Ways You Can Serve America

Thursday, Sep. 11, 2008

A call goes out with 21 ways you can give back and pay it forward to current and future stewards of the country

Top 10 U.N. General Assembly Moments

Tuesday, Sep. 23, 2008

TIME.com takes a look back at the 10 most memorable moments in the General Assembly's history — from Iranian President Ahmadinejad's declaration that the U.S. is on the brink of collapse to Nikita Khrushchev's shoe-banging tantrum

50 Authentic American Experiences 2008

Monday, Sep. 22, 2008

Here you'll find 50 picks — one for each state — of unique places, activities and events that you might not have considered the last time you traveled

Top 10 Campaign Ads

Monday, Sep. 22, 2008

From attack ads to feel-good jingles, TIME takes a look at the best campaign commercials

Worst Embassy Attacks

Friday, Sep. 19, 2008

On Sept. 17, militants launched the worst attack on a U.S. embassy in a decade. It's not the first time an embassy has been used to send a message to (or blackmail) a representative country and sadly, it probably won't be the last.

Top 10 Tom Cruise Roles

Thursday, Sep. 18, 2008

On the occasion of the 25th anniversary DVD release of Risky Business, TIME looks back at a quarter century of Tom Cruise performances

Top 10 Campaign Songs

Thursday, Sep. 18, 2008

Whether it's Stevie Wonder or Tippecanoe and Tyler, Too — You can't run for President without some catchy theme music

10 Greatest Speeches in History

Wednesday, Sep. 17, 2008

As the political season heats up, TIME takes a tour of history's best rhetoric

The Winners and Losers of the Wall Street Mess

Tuesday, Sep. 16, 2008

Wall Street's woes may have started with the mortgage problems, but the knock-on effects keep on coming. The crisis claimed Lehman Bros., on Sept. 15 sending financial markets into a tailspin. Here's a look at the big players in the action

Top 10 Bankruptcies: The Harder They Fall

Tuesday, Sep. 16, 2008

Lehman Brothers' Sept. 15 bankruptcy filing is the largest in U.S. history. Since the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978, companies ranging from public utilities to airlines to brokerage banks have filed for protection under the bankruptcy code

Top 10 Dubious SNL Hosts

Monday, Sep. 15, 2008

They can't act or sing — but can they take a joke? What happens when Saturday Night Live's guest stars go bad

Guide to an Entertaining Fall

Monday, Sep. 08, 2008

From fiction to film, television to theater, TIME's critics offer 47 things to see, hear and do in the arts this autumn

Romance from Toronto

Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2008

Here's a look at six romantic movies from the Toronto Film Festival

Postcards from the Venice Film Festival

Wednesday, Sep. 03, 2008

TIME film critic Richard Corliss searches for masterpieces in the Adriatic sun

Women In Luxury

Thursday, Sep. 04, 2008

The Women who are reinventing the business of style

Class Is in Session

Monday, Sep. 08, 2008

From computers to textbooks to hidden fees, TIME explores how students are paying — and paying, and paying — for college

Grading the GOP Speeches

Friday, Sep. 05, 2008

John McCain followed some underwhelming warm up acts to deliver a solid, but not spectacular, speech to close the RNC

10 Things to Know About Sarah Palin

Friday, Aug. 29, 2008

Until Friday she was a little-known governor. Now she's McCain's running mate. An instant guide to the candidate

Grading the Dems' Final Speeches

Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008

Barack Obama proved again that he can deliver a breathtaking speech at an absolutely pivotal moment, says Mark Halperin

The Songs of Summer 2008

Monday, Aug. 25, 2008

In 2007, it was Rihanna's Umbrella that stayed hot all summer long. So what song ruled this season? Music critic Josh Tyrangiel counts down the top 10 tracks

5 Democrats to Watch

Monday, Aug. 25, 2008

You may not know all these up-and-coming Democrats yet. You soon will

Joe Biden's 6 Defining Moments

Saturday, Aug. 23, 2008

From 26 years in the Senate to two failed Presidential campaigns, the experiences that forged Obama's Veep nominee

Worst Vice Presidents in U.S. History

Thursday, Aug. 21, 2008

After Barack Obama makes his choice, the nation now waits for John McCain to announce his running mate. TIME looks back at the worst ever to occupy the nation's second highest office

Georgia-Russia Crisis

Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008

Tired of being treated like a second-rate power, Moscow is out to prove it is still boss. How did the situation get to this point?

Exploring Chinese Luxury

Monday, Aug. 11, 2008

For Blanc de Chine, history provides a wealth of inspiration, jewelry designer Michelle Ong talks about her jewelry line Carnet, and how your mother can get you the best tour of Beijing

The Other Olympic Sports

Friday, Aug. 01, 2008

Sprinters, swimmers and leotard-clad tumblers may drive ratings in the U.S., but here are five lesser-known Olympic disciplines that draw rabid fans globally

Edwards' Affair: Tabloids Strike Again

Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008

The National Enquirer's scoop is just the latest in a string of stories broken by the tabloids before the mainstream press

25 Gotta-Have Travel Gadgets

Friday, Aug. 01, 2008

Why should you have to sacrifice your digital lifestyle just because you are on the go? Here are 25 great gadgets you should never leave home without

A Brief History of Indicted Senators

Thursday, Jul. 31, 2008

Congressman Ted Stevens of Alaska became the 11th Senator in U.S. history to be indicted on criminal charges. TIME looks back at the previously accused and their crimes

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