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- Penguin on the Lam: Tuxedoed Fugitive Escapes from Tokyo Zoo
- Getting to No
- Watch a New Game of Thrones Season 2 Trailer
- Wait, Mercedes Made a Car Invisible Without David Copperfield?
- Why a New IVF Technique Won’t Help Boost Pregnancy Rates in the U.S.
- The Campaign Spendageddon That Already Happened
- Coming in 2025: Android Yogurt-Covered Pretzel
- Majority Makers
- Ukraine’s Eurovision Selection Marred by Right-Wing Racism
- Wireless Windfall
- Vowing Military Action if Iran Builds a Bomb, Obama Demands Time for Diplomacy
- Lava Destroys the Last Home in Hawaii Neighborhood
- A 21st-Century Twist on the Old [Blank]-of-the-Month-Club Idea - Ideas for Small Business
- Apple Wants to Upend the TV Business: Will Big Content Play Ball?
- Obama: “Too Much Loose Talk of War”
- The Stakes
- Santo Tempers Ohio Expectations
- SNL‘s 5 Best Skits: Lindsay Lohan’s Less-than-Stellar Comeback
- Bam Bests GOP Rivals in Buckeye State
- Tight in Ohio, Romney Up Big in Virginia
- On Scene in Indiana and Kentucky: When the Tornadoes Came
- Sunday Candidate Schedule
- No Portman Boost
- Coburn Backs Romney
- Charlie Sheen Plays Up Bad-Boy Image in New Fiat Ad
- Newt: Mitt the “Consummate Insider”
- The Most Miserable Sports Cities of the Year
- It’s Seusstastic! How The Lorax Saved Hollywood
- Axe: Gingrich Gas Plan “Magic Fairy Dust”
- A Perfect Day ... in Oxford
- Obama Courts AIPAC Before Netanyahu Meeting
- Newt: Obama Apologies “Embarrassing”
- Cantor Endorses Romney
- Romney Raps Obama on Iran
- Paul Tweaks El Rushbo
- Fast and Furious on Three Wheels: Introducing Trike Drifting
- How You Doin’: Dolphins Use Whistles to Say Hello
- Limbaugh Loses Another Sponsor
- Santo: A Balanced Budget by 2018
- Watch: Tornadoes Devastate Marysville and Henryville in Southern Indiana
- Top Cantor Aide Leaves for Super PAC
- Romney Moment
- Santo: Organizational Depth Not An Issue
- Limbaugh Lost and Other Notes on the Contraception Controversy
- Obama’s Energy Future
- Political Pictures of the Week, Feb. 25-March 2
- Will Putin's Election Victory in Russia Be Greeted with Protests?
- Iran's Oscar: The Delicate Victory Dance of the Director of A Separation
- Parker: Limbaugh Owes Fluke An Apology
- Boston Swipes at Santo’s Viability
- Kim Dotcom Gives First Interview: The 5 Best Quotes
- Will Pakistan's Oscar Help Stop a Disfiguring Crime Against Women?
- Rush Apologizes
- Mitt Takes Washington State
- Democrats for Stupidity
- Syrian Refugees in Turkey: Song of the One-Legged Revolutionary
- Saturday Candidate Schedule
- Oil Spill: Why the BP Settlement Is Just the Beginning of the End
- Homs Help
- Dead Tree Alert: Shiny Object Lesson
- Must-Reads from Around the World: March 2, 2012
- Six Things We Learned from Obama’s Facebook Timeline
- The time, in hours, given to Mohamed Nasheed, the democratically elected President of the Maldives, to resign "or face bloodshed that would include my own and that of my colleagues and supporters," according to a first-person account in Foreign Policy. See TIME's analysis of the coup here.
- Mideast Winter Weather
- Deadly Storms Continue in Midwest and South
- Putin’s Pitch: 5 Creepy Campaign Commercials
- “Green on Blue”
- Why Men in Female-Centric Professions Spend More Time on ‘Guy’ Chores
- Android and iPhone Photo Snooping: What You Need to Know
- Joshua Yaffa, describing, in a piece for Foreign Affairs, the state of Russian politics ahead of this Sunday's presidential election. See TIME's latest coverage here.
- Conservative On Contraception
- Limbaugh’s Rant Isn’t Just Ignorant; It’s Terrible Politics
- Sea Changes: Ocean Acidification Is Worse Than It’s Been for 300 Million Years
- Iranians Head to the Polls
- Your Mission: Predict What Apple’s Announcing at Its iPad Event
- Hannity Comes to Rush’s Defense
- Mitt Light Slap on Rush
- Hands Up, Feet Apart: Government Says Airport Scanners Are Safe
- Main Item on the Agenda
- 5. Revolutionary…Or Routine?
- Q&A: Charles DuHigg on Changing Your Habits
- Shopping Spree: 10 Companies Doing Surprisingly Good Business
- Go West
- How to Completely Screw Up a Hit-Man Scam in Five Easy Steps
- The Official Blog Post of Beer and Football: Why Sports Sponsorships Work
- China’s Ultra-Rich Lawmakers Make U.S. Officials Look Poor
- Iran’s Elections: Conservatives Battle Each Other, While the Ayatullah ‘Runs’ Against the U.S.
- Life Inside a Baghdad ER
- London’s Iconic Routemaster Bus Rolls Again, With a Modern Design
- WATCH: Flying Autonomous Robots Play ‘James Bond’ Theme
- ‘Childist’ Nation: Does America Hate Kids?
- Obama Offers Israel a Path to Avoid an Iran War, but Will Netanyahu Buy Its Terms?
- Bandwagon Rolls Friday
- Canon Unveils Details About New EOS 5D Mark III
- Comments of the Week: Feb. 26-March 2
- The World’s Oldest Newlyweds Have a Combined Age of 193
- Surprise! Pentagon Watchdog Checking Out F-35 Program
- Cheap Shot
- Universities Retool and Boomers Flock Back to Campus
- Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss! 9 Facts to Know About the Famed Author
- TV Weekend: GCB
- Obama Won’t Advertise Iran Intentions
- --Ken Mehlman, the former chair of the Republican National Committee and campaign manager for George W. Bush's 2004 reelection effort, apologizing in Salon for his participation in Republican efforts to prevent the legalization of gay marriage.
- James Q. Wilson, 1931 – 2012
- How Bad Was Fukushima?
- Watch: Herman Cain’s Super PAC Releases Bizarre ‘Goldfish’ Ad
- Can the Georgia Primary Relaunch Gingrich’s Campaign?
- The Cleveland High School Shooting: Portrait of the Suspect as Teenager
- What Will Daily Deals Sites Think of Next? Introducing the Branded Credit Card
- Can You Hear the Difference Between Lossless and Lossy Audio?
- The Wacky World of Dr. Seuss in Movies and TV
- Top 10 Movie Parties
- Andrew Breitbart: A Eulogy from His ‘Enemy’
- Dangers of Man-Made Bird Flu Are Exaggerated, Its Creators Say
- The Cell Phone Jammer on the Bus Goes Jam, Jam, Jam
- Koran Burning: Pre-Judgment Day
- For Burma’s Exiled Journalists, the Promise of Reform Brings Peril and Possibility
- Disney Closes Anti-Obesity Exhibit Amid Critical Backlash
- Groupon Pulls Deal for Serial-Killer Walking Tour
- Why the Terrorists’ Soccer Field Cost So Much
- Pictures of the Week: February 24 – March 2
- Obama Calls Fluke
- Dicks to Retire
- Cartoons of the Week: Feb. 25-March 2
- Santo Stays on Michigan Fairness
- The New Olympic Ring: U.S. Women’s Boxing Hopefuls
- Struggling to Stay Afloat: Number of Underwater Homeowners Keeps on Rising
- B’Cast News, El Rushbo Edition
- Thousands Protest Possible Deportation of Florida Valedictorian
- Stock Market Deja Vu: Why It Feels Like 2011 All Over Again
- Ready to Get Rid of Your DVD Collection? The Cloud Is the Answer
- Seussapalooza! The Magical Creations of the Man Behind The Lorax
- The Unemployment Paradox: Why the Conventional Wisdom About Job Seekers Is Wrong
- Command Attention like an Executive
- Age Limits for Twitter Followers? New Platform Offers Booze Barrier
- Late-Night Laughs: The 7 Best Comedy Clips of the Week
- Ohio Tight
- Teacher Sparks Investigation for Relationship with Former Student
- Doctors of the Night: Will Med Students with Debt Consider Prostitution?
- Santorum Requests RNC Investigate Michigan Results
- Windows 8 Consumer Preview: A Power User’s Perspective
- Cat Fight: Hank, Virginia’s Feline Senate Candidate, Gets First Attack Ad
- NFL: Saints Violated 'Bounty Rule'
- No Goldfish Harmed
- Once Under Siege, a Chinese Village Takes to the Polls
- Reading While Eating for March 2: Creepy Crawlers
- Please, Apple, Stay Out of the Book-Vetting Business
- American Airlines Offering More Legroom … For a Price
- You’re Probably Not Rich Enough For This Credit Card
- The Republican World Reacts to Limbaugh’s Comments
- Car Chase on Runway Temporarily Shuts Down Philadelphia Airport
- Forget Bookcases — Now You Can Buy an Entire House from Ikea
- HIV Declines in Needle-Drug Users, CDC Finds
- Friday Flicks: Can Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax Charm Kids and Grown-Ups Alike?
- Could Hackers Hijack the Space Station?
- Cirque School in Hollywood
- Obama on Israel and Iran
- --Barack Obama, on the potential for U.S. military action against Iranian nuclear facilities
- Iran Votes Even as Khamenei and Ahmadinejad Feud
- 10 Totally Weird iPhone and Android Games
- Santo Taps Mitt on Taxes/Deductions
- Auto-Correct Error in Text Message Leads to School Lockdown
- How Google’s New Privacy Policy Could Give Governments Greater Access to Your Data [UPDATE]
- He’s Joe of the Battleground States
- A First Lady’s Make-Under: The Rebranding of Carla Bruni-Sarkozy
- Poll: The World Is Getting Happier
- 10 Questions With Lady Gaga
- Inbox
- Birth Control Controversy
- ’12ers Reaction to Blunt Amendment
- Out West
- Newt: “I Have to Win Georgia”
- Apple’s 7-inch iPad: The Rumor That Just Won’t Die
- Mitt Romney’s Hairfire Manifesto
- Former Senator Bob Graham, a Democrat from Florida, in an affidavit filed as part of a lawsuit brought against the Saudi government and dozens of institutions in the country by families of 9/11 victims and others, according to the New York Times. Graham led a joint 2002 Congressional inquiry into the attacks.
- Wherein Your iPhone Becomes This Stuffed Animal’s Interactive Face
- In Cash-Strapped Italy, Vatican Pushed to Pay More Taxes
- Role Reversal - Game Changers
- Romney Takes Wyoming
- Talk About Extreme: Roller-Coaster Ride Rips Limbs from Dummies
- Being Flynn: Robert De Niro Has Not Given Up After All
- ‘Racist’ Filipino Magazine Cover Axed After Online Outrage
- Rock Star: 340-Ton Boulder Goes on 22-City Tour
- William Daniels, Edith Bouvier Arrive Safely in Lebanon
- Smartphones Outnumber Feature Phones in U.S. for First Time
- Obama: Use Your “Political Bull Detector”
- Senate Blocks Republican Contraception Measure, but the Debate Can’t Be Voted Away
- Fed Up
- Cord Cutting Can Wait: Subscription TV Added 343,000 Subs in Q4
- Google’s New Privacy Policy: 5 Ways to Minimize Your Online Exposure
- Watch: 850 People Break Human Mattress Domino Record
- Reading While Eating for March 1: Precious Moments
- Eyewitness from Homs: An Alawite Refugee Warns of Sectarian War in Syria
- Maintain Your Mentoring Relationship
- Study: Sleep Gets Better with Age
- Edwards Trial Set for April
- Afghan Reality
- Andrew Breitbart, in the Pages of TIME
- QR Codes on Condoms: ‘Check-Ins’ Let You Share Your Safe Sex
- Is Breast-Feeding “Lewd Behavior”? Angry Moms in Georgia Fight Back
- How You — or Anyone — Can Help Find E.T.
- Why the GOP Has Auto-Bailout Blues
- Judge Rules Graphic Cigarette Warning Labels Unconstitutional
- Deadly Storms Tear Through Midwest and South
- The Master of Spectacle: Andrew Breitbart in Memoriam
- --Mitt Romney, everyman.
- New ‘Tello’ Feature Lets Consumers Talk Back to Businesses
- Turn It Down: How Human Noise Is Disturbing the Whales
- With High Gas Prices, Americans Are Already Driving Less, Buying Better MPG Cars
- 10 Ideas That Are Changing Your Life
- Ballot-Box Watch: Your Guide to March Elections
- Biden to Santo: “It’s Not About Snobbery”
- The Downside of “Cultural Sensitivity”
- The 20 Best Skyrim Mods (So Far)
- How to Shape Your Facebook Profile to Help You Land a Job
- The Euro's Latest Drama: Fickle Ireland Sets Vote on Fiscal Treaty
- Why You Won’t See Saudi Women at the Olympics
- Takes from the Weekly Jobs Numbers
- Oh Yes, It’s Real: McDonald’s Austria Introduces Deep-Fried McRib
- Google’s Privacy and Dashboard Options: Still a Tangled Web
- Takes On Super Tuesday
- ‘A Cultural Warrior’: Admirers and Observers Remember Andrew Breitbart on Twitter
- Life After Malema: Who Will Lead South Africa’s Young and Disaffected Now?
- Nearly 50% of Americans Own Smartphones; Android, iPhone Dominate
- Hot Market for iPads, and Not Just Apple’s New iPad 3
- Mesopotamia’s Mental Medevacs Mounted In War’s Final Years
- Reaction to the Blunt Amendment from the Right
- War on Coal: Why Polluting Plants Are Shutting Down Nationwide
- London’s ‘In and Out Club’ Celebrates Its 150th Anniversary
- The proportion of votes for Senegal President Abdoulaye Wade in the country's election Sunday, according to provisional results announced Wednesday. The failure to secure 50% — and an outright win — means the 85-year-old leader, who is seeking a third term, must now face his former protege Macky Sall in a tough second...
- Don’t Get Your Identity Stolen During Tax Season
- Blunt Amendment Tabled
- GOP Twitterverse Reax to Breitbart’s Passing
- Andrew Breitbart, 1969-2012
- Morning Must Reads: Personal
- Power Lunch: T. Rex Had Strongest Jaw of All, Researchers Find
- Bank of America, Chase Fees Target of Consumer Ire Again
- “Warning! The Nation Is Under Missile Attack!”
- Picking Quarrels, Disturbing Traffic and Vacation: The Creative Excesses of the Chinese Legal System
- Class Notes: Rick Santorum, College ‘Snobs’ and More Education News
- 4. Keeping Track of the Drones
- SEALs Seek Ship
- Teacher Sex Abuse: Why Repeat Offenders Are So Common
- A Florida School Seeks Better Test Scores Through Placebos
- Must-Reads from Around the World: March 1, 2012
- Team Rick: “Things Like That Happen Maybe in Iran”
- Reaction from the Left to the Blunt Amendment
- Technology Finally Gets Useful: ATM for Cupcakes Invented
- Two American Troops Dead in Afghanistan
- Andrew Breitbart, 1969 – 2012
- Why the Job Search Is Like ‘Throwing Paper Airplanes into the Galaxy’
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