COVER
Obama's Race for the Cure (Features / Nation)
The President's second term may hinge on how fast his health care reform can recover
EDITOR'S DESK
Launches and Legacies (Cover)
COMMENTARY
Foorohar: Yellen for America (The Curious Capitalist)
Forget the White House or Congress. The Fed is now our most powerful political institution
FEATURES
Why China Needs More Children (World)
After decades of the one-child policy, Beijing wants its people to have more kids. It may be too late for that
What Boys Want (Society)
Hook-up culture doesn't just hurt girls. An examination of who is actually falling behind amid parental panic
Candy Crush's Architects of Addiction (Tech)
The ruthless engineering behind one of the world's most popular mobile games
Is Your Health Insurance Plan Safe? (Nation)
No matter what promises have been made, employer-provided health plans are about to change. The prognosis is murky
THE CULTURE
Television's Overloaded Sundays (Tuned In)
On TV's biggest night, it's too much of a good thing
Joel Stein: My 3% Problem (The Awesome Column)
Income inequality is so unfair. How can I fight it without giving up any money?
Jennifer Lawrence's Slow Burn (Movies)
The star is the spark of this Hunger Games sequel
10 Questions with William Kentridge (10 Questions)
The South African artist on drawing, why he needs a messy desk and the future of his country
Frozen Warms the Cockles (Movies)
The princess story is a fairy tale
David Hockney Goes Big and Goes Home (Art)
The artist looks lovingly-with paint, video and iPads-at his native English landscape
Pop Chart
BRIEFING
Cheney Family Values (Nation)
The benefits and burdens of running on a famous name
Briefing
Milestones (Milestones)
World
The Next Wave of Ready-To-Drink Cocktails (Small Business)
Craft bottled alcoholic beverages are bringing mixology to the masses
Doris Lessing (Milestones)
Protean Nobel Prize--winning novelist