COVER
When Buddhists Go Bad (Buddhism)
Buddhism is famous for its pacifism and tolerance. But in several Asian nations, monks are inciting bigotry and violence mostly against Muslims
VIEWPOINT
Myths and the Middle East
It's time people in the region understood how American politics influences U.S. foreign policy
History on His Shoulders
To divine what Iran's new President wants from the world, look at a 2,600-year-old artifact
LETTERS
Prison's Dilemma (Conversation)
WORLD
A Turn in Tehran (Iran)
A rare visit to Iran during its surprising election reveals a nation eager to be heard
UNITED STATES
Can Service Save Us?
It just might. By helping returning troops regain their sense of purpose, veterans' groups are proving that public service is therapeutic
The Horror Upstairs (New Orleans 1973)
The largest known massacre of gay people in U.S. history remains unsolved and little understood
COMMENTARY
Has Jeb's Time Come?
Genes, family history and shifting demographics explain why another Bush may run in 2016