The Great Irrfan Khan

Thursday, Feb. 04, 2010

He doesn't dance like a Bollywood matinee idol, nor does he sing like one. But that could be why Irrfan Khan is the Indian actor most likely to achieve global fame

Animals in Space

Monday, Jul. 28, 2008

As Iran launches a small menagerie into orbit atop its first spacegoing rocket, TIME pays tribute to the unsung, furry pioneers who journeyed into space, paving the way for humankind.

China Mourns the Potential Loss of Google

Tuesday, Feb. 02, 2010

Users bid farewell as the tech giant threatens to leave the country following sophisticated attacks on its computer systems

Super Bowl Stadiums:
From I to XLV

Monday, Jan. 30, 2012

A look at the 20 stadiums that have hosted the NFL championship game

Lost: 10 Best Episodes

Monday, Feb. 01, 2010

A rundown of the best flashbacks, teasers and plot twists from television's most talked-about show

Selected by James Poniewozik

Haiti: Out of the Ruins

Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010

Photographer James Nachtwey captures the devastation caused by the earthquake and the spirit of a proud people determined to recover

WARNING: Some of the photographs that follow contain extremely graphic content

A Brief History of the Sit-In Movement

Friday, Jan. 29, 2010

How a simple act of grass-roots disobedience galvanized the civil rights movement and changed the social landscape of the American South

The World Goes Lady Gaga

Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010

While topping the charts nearly topless, the Grammy-nominated pop star and her creative team at the Haus of Gaga have inspired fans to pick up their glue guns and get creative, riffing on Lady G's radical style

Phonies! Movies Inspired by J.D. Salinger

Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010

While Salinger refused to sell the movie rights to his work, his stories and characters have inspired generations of filmmakers

A Brief History of the Computer

Monday, Jan. 25, 2010

Will Apple's new iPad change the face of computing? A gallery of a few paradigm shifts of the past

The Movies' Most Evil Computer Villains

Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010

As processors have taken a greater role in our society, Hollywood has imagined what can go wrong when we put power into the hands of our silicon friends

A Brief History of Cougars

Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010

Once a moniker for the mountain lion, cougar has become a buzzword for sassy women over 40 who are interested in younger men. While the term is new, the phenomenon is not

Dramatic Rescues of Haiti Quake Survivors

Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010

The international race against time to search for the living trapped under the rubble

Rare Photos of Martin Luther King Jr. at Home

Monday, Jan. 11, 2010

Intimate photographs of the civil rights leader and his family

The Global Reach of the Gates Foundation

Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010

As Bill and Melinda pledge $10 billion over the next decade for vaccines in the developing world, we take a look at what the world's largest foundation does with it's $34 billion endowment

Partisan Reaction: Obama's State of the Union Speech

Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010

Lawmakers listen as the Commander in Chief lays out the issues facing the nation

The Unveiling of Apple's iPad Tablet

Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010

The device will allow users to play games, surf the Web, watch video, read books and check e-mail all on a screen much larger than that of the iPhone

Auschwitz After 65 Years

Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010

On January 27, 1945, Auschwitz was liberated by Soviet troops, a day commemorated around the world as International Holocaust Remembrance Day. TIME reflects on the horrors of the Nazi death camp.

Pee-wee Herman's Rise, Fall and Rise

Monday, Jan. 25, 2010

After years of success in the '80s and a nearly career-ending scandal, the Paul Reubens returns to the stage as the iconic character

The World's New Tallest Building

Monday, Jan. 04, 2010

The world's new tallest building brings the spotlight back to Dubai

Haiti's Lines of Communications

Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010

With the country's infrastructure badly damaged by the massive earthquake that struck Port-au-Prince, Haitians use cell phones and text messages to get information to loved ones at home and abroad

President Obama One Year In

Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010

An intimate look at the Commander in Chief on the day before the one-year anniversary of his Administration

Photographs by Callie Shell / Aurora for TIME

The U.S. Army Delivers Aid to Haiti

Sunday, Jan. 17, 2010

Some basic necessities finally begin to trickle in as the 82nd Airborne Division arrives with food and water

Photographs by Jae C. Hong

Haiti's History of Misery

Friday, Jan. 15, 2010

The Jan. 12, 2010, earthquake is only the latest tragedy in Haiti's long history of torment and strife

Devastation from the Haiti Earthquake

Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010

After a 7.0 earthquake rocks Port-au-Prince on Jan. 12, 2010, officials fear that thousands of Haitians may have perished

The Aftermath of Haiti's Quake

Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010

TIME's Shaul Schwarz documents the humanitarian crisis caused by the catastrophe

WARNING: Some of the photographs that follow contain extremely graphic content

Dennis Stock: Master Photographer

Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010

1928 - 2010

Detroit School Kids' Dreams of the Future

Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010

Kids from Ann Arbor Elementary School and Cody High School share their hopes with TIME

Photographs and Interviews by Corine Vermeulen for TIME

Highlights of the Detroit Motor Show

Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010

The North American International Auto Show opened in Detroit this week with plenty of new vehicles and prototypes to ogle, touch and ponder. Here are some of the eye-catching vehicles in this year's show
By Joseph R. Szczesny

Farewell to Tavern on the Green

Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2010

The iconic restaurant auctions off seven decades of memories

Sarah Palin's Life Since the Election

Monday, Jan. 11, 2010

In her latest move, the former Veep candidate signs on as a contributor to the Fox News Channel

British Bands Get Royal Stamp of Approval

Friday, Jan. 08, 2010

Britain's Royal Mail issues a set of stamps featuring classic English rock albums, labeling them "some of the most potent graphic images of modern times."

Putin and Medvedev's Ski Vacation

Thursday, Jan. 07, 2010

The powerful Russian duo hits the slopes for a holiday in the snow

Double Agents: A Photo Dossier

Tuesday, Jan. 05, 2010

Spies have a long history of playing both sides in a fight with counter-counterintelligence

Teen Unemployment

Thursday, Jan. 07, 2010

The recession has put a damper on the earning power of younger workers

Photographs for TIME by Matt Eich / Luceo

Ice and Snow Sculptures

Wednesday, Jan. 06, 2010

Harbin celebrates its 26th year of entertaining visitors with stunning ice sculptures, winter activities and musical concerts

Record Snow Across Asia

Tuesday, Jan. 05, 2010

From the streets of Beijing to the mountains of India, record snowfalls have brought daily life in many regions of northern Asia to a standstill this week

Obama's Personal Touches to the Oval Office

Tuesday, Jan. 05, 2010

The President makes a few changes to the decor in his workplace

Simpsons' Greatest Guest Voices

Sunday, Jan. 31, 2010

A gallery of 20 of the world's most illustrious personalities, as skewered by Simpsons creator Matt Groening

Martin Luther King in His Own Words

Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2010

Martin Luther King's words still hold a stunning power and grace more than 40 years after his death in Memphis on April 4, 1968

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