COVER
Egypt's New Rule (World)
Egypt's elected president is felled by mass demonstrations. Can a democracy be run by protest?
EDITOR'S DESK
The Bumpy Road To Democracy (Cover)
COMMENTARY
Open the Door and Let 'Em In (The Curious Capitalist)
The opponents of immigration reform are hampering the economy--and hurting all of us
Beyond the Keystone Pipeline (New Energy)
Why Obama's alternative-energy agenda may be his biggest legacy
FEATURES
After the Coup (Worldview)
Egypt must reach out to the Islamists it is now jailing
The Original Genius Bar (Nation)
With money tight for scientific research, the Institute for Advanced Study offers big brains a priceless draw: freedom
Second Grade Hoops Go Pro (Society)
What the second-grade basketball nationals--yes, it exists--says about youth-sports obsession
THE CULTURE
Out With a Bang (Movies)
In Pacific Rim, Armageddon rises to art
Funny Side Up (Comedy)
Tig Notaro turned a health crisis into an iconic comedy set. Now what?
10 Questions for Carla Bruni (10 Questions)
Musician, model and former French First Lady Carla Bruni on two-career marriages, pirates and her other dad
I Will Now Answer All Your E-Mail (The Awesome Column)
Lessons from the world's best helper on how to give and get at the same time
The Softer Side of Pit Bulls (Pets)
A reviled breed gets a makeover
Tragedy at Fruitvale Station (Movies)
Pop Chart
These American Lives (Books)
David Rakoff's tribute to the underdog
BRIEFING
Douglas Engelbart (Milestones)
Inventor of the mouse--and more
Making Planes Safer (Spotlight)
How aircraft design and crew training made Flight 214 survivable
Briefing
Milestones (Milestones)
World
For a Fractured Lebanon, Nearby Tensions Weigh Hard
Will She Run? (Nation)
How far can filibuster fame propel Wendy Davis?
Andy Murray (Milestones)
Britain's own Wimbledon winner