Believe It or Not: Snow Again!
Wednesday, Feb. 02, 2011Blizzard warnings, ice storms and freezing rain strike the U.S.
The World's Most Elusive Primates
Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011Photographers Anup Shah and Fiona Rogers capture the charisma of man's evolutionary cousins
Scenes from the Slamdance Film Festival
Tuesday, Feb. 01, 2011Billing itself as the festival "By Filmmakers for Filmmakers," the annual gathering in Park City, Utah, nurtures the spirit of independent movie-making. Photographer Maya Adrabi tells the stories of the young hopefuls behind this year's entries
A Brief History of Sex on TV
Friday, Jan. 28, 2011Racy teen drama Skins is far from the first show to cause a stir about what's appropriate for television. TIME takes a look at the boob tube's long, delicate relationship with all things sexual
Obama's First Two Years: An Inside View
Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2011Chief Official White House photographer Pete Souza shares his favorite images from his coverage of the first half of the Obama administration. An intimate, behind-the-scenes look at the multilayered world of the President.
Scenes from Obama's State of the Union
Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011The photographers in the chamber capture a number of angles that television missed
From Actor to Politician: 1966, Ronald Reagan's Pivotal Year
Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011When a washed-up B-movie actor announced that he would run for governor of California, LIFE magazine sent photographer Bill Ray to cover the story.
A gallery of rare and unseen images from Reagan's first foray into big-time politics
The Pakistan Floods Six Months On
Friday, Jan. 28, 2011The long-term challenge is to help the Pakistani people rebuild their lives with focus shifting to infrastructure, agriculture and basic living standards.
Photographs by Russell Watkins and Vicki Frances / Department for International Development
The Challenger Shuttle 25 Years Later
Thursday, Jan. 27, 2011Before its tragic end on January 28, 1986 NASA vehicle OV-099 was the workhorse of the shuttle fleet
Snowstorms Hit the East Coast Again
Thursday, Jan. 27, 2011New York and Washington are blanketed by a foot of snow
Protests in Lebanon
Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011Demonstrators take to the streets to oppose the appointment of Hizballah-backed Najib Mikati as Prime Minister
Mongolia Marches Toward Modernity
Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2011Once a nation of nomads, Mongolians are using resource wealth and technology to transform their country
Photographs by Timothy Fadek / Polaris
Moscow Airport Struck by a Suicide Bomber
Monday, Jan. 24, 2011A blast at Russia's largest airport claims more than 30 lives
Farewell to Jack LaLanne
Monday, Jan. 24, 2011The fitness entrepreneur was regarded as the founder of the modern physical-fitness movement
The Busy Life of Kim Jong Il
Friday, Jan. 21, 2011North Korea releases a flurry of images of the dictator visiting, checking, urging and examining
Tunisia's Tumultuous Month
Friday, Jan. 14, 2011A seemingly small act of defiance in December triggers a revolution that ultimately topples a corrupt Arab regime
The Ransacked Mansions of Tunisia
Thursday, Jan. 20, 2011A tour of the vandalized homes of the Tunisian president and his family
Hu Jintao's Day at the White House
Thursday, Jan. 20, 2011Photographer Brooks Kraft captures the Chinese President's historic meeting with President Obama
Photographs by Brooks Kraft / Corbis for TIME
The Fastest Woman in the World on a Motorcycle
Monday, Jan. 10, 2011Leslie Porterfield holds land speed records in several classes
Photographs by Michael Kirby Smith for TIME
A Brief History of People Power
Monday, Jan. 17, 2011As mass protests in Tunisia seek to bring about regime change, TIME looks at other instances of popular rebellion
Dakar Rally 2011
Friday, Jan. 14, 2011The world's most brutal off-road race runs in South America for the third year in a row
Desert Storm Revisited
Friday, Jan. 14, 2011Twenty years after the first Gulf War began: a familiar enemy, but a different result.
Streets of Fire
Sunday, Apr. 11, 2004Iraq erupts into an urban insurgency that brought U.S. forces their heaviest combat since the war's end
Exposing North Korea
Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005A rare visit to one of the world's last closed societies. Photographs by Christopher Morris for TIME
Style and Design: What's Next Now
Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2007Looking into the future of 21st century style
Photos by Greg Kadel for TIME
Styled by Katie Mossman
Scenes from Tucson in Grief: January 2011
Thursday, Jan. 13, 2011Photographer Matt Slaby takes the pulse of the stricken city in the aftermath of the tragic shooting of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and 18 others
Photographs by Matt Slaby / Luceo for TIME
Hundreds Die in Brazilian Mudslides
Thursday, Jan. 13, 2011Flash floods and landslides claim lives and level buildings
Risky Crossings: Immigration in Greece
Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2011As migrants from Asia pour across the country's borders onto the soil of the European Union, the Greek government considers building a fence
Photographs by Angelos Tzortzinis
Miss America Then and Now
Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2011A look back at more than 80 years of the Miss America Competition
Haiti One Year Later
Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011Reconstruction of the regions devastated in the January 12, 2010 earthquake proceeds very slowly if at all
Photographs by Shaul Schwarz / Reportage by Getty Images for TIME
The Most Notable Assassins in U.S. History
Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2011The shooting in Tucson is just the latest in a long line of attempts on the lives of American politicians. TIME takes a look back at the gun-toting men who succeeded and those who came all too close.
Flooding in Australia Spreads
Monday, Jan. 03, 2011Brisbane and the coast are devastated by heavy rains and flash floods
Ivory Coast Postelection Violence Rises
Monday, Jan. 10, 2011As incumbent Laurent Gbagbo digs in, attacks on opposition supporters increase
The World of Jared Lee Loughner
Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011Scenes from the Tucson home and neighborhood of the alleged Arizona shooter
Southern Sudan Goes to the Polls
Friday, Jan. 07, 2011The referendum on Jan. 9 will likely create the world's newest nation
Messages for the Tucson Victims
Monday, Jan. 10, 2011The Tucson, Ariz., tragedy inspires an outpouring of grief in words and pictures
The European Elvis Championships
Thursday, Jan. 06, 2011Eighty contestants gather in Birmingham, England, for a whole lotta shakin', moanin' and rockin'
Photographs by Peter Macdiarmid / Getty Images
Wings of Mercy: Medevac in Afghanistan
Thursday, Jan. 06, 2011TIME photographer James Nachtwey photographs the men of Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 214th Regiment
Photographs by James Nachtwey for TIME
Mourning the Victims of the Arizona Shooting
Monday, Jan. 10, 2011The nation grieves the murders of six people after the assassination attempt on Arizona Representative Gabrielle Giffords
The Death of an Aging Nuclear Plant
Wednesday, Jan. 05, 2011Technicians have been dismantling the Soviet-era reactor in Lubmin, Germany, for more than 15 years, and the job is nowhere near complete
Photographs by Michael Jungblut / Laif / Redux
Photos: In London, Turning Access into Apps
Thursday, Jan. 06, 2011The London Datastore urges the city's agencies and civil servants to put their data into a public repository where anyone can access it, graph it, map it or track it, making the city more friendly, transparent and efficient
Christians Under Siege in the Muslim World
Tuesday, Jan. 04, 2011A series of violent incidents underscores the fragile position of Christians living in Islamic nations
The Evolution of Corporate Logos
Thursday, Mar. 17, 2011What's behind the trend toward kinder, gentler branding
by Josh Sanburn
Workers Lost in Libya's Turmoil
Sunday, Feb. 27, 2011Thousands of foreigners are caught in the wake of the Libyan revolution
Kate Winslet's 10 Best Roles
Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009Film critic Mark Harris runs down the actress's finest screen performances
Meryl Streep's Golden Career
Monday, Feb. 16, 2009The acclaimed actress has been nominated for a record 16 Academy Awards
The 2011 North American International Auto Show
Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011Commissioned during the depths of the recession, the cars unveiled at this year's NAIAS emphasize utility, efficiency and tradition. They also show that automakers believe customers expect solid designs and new technology
By Joseph R. Szczesny