Weighing the Diet Books of 2008
Friday, Jan. 11, 2008A flood of new titles are hitting bookstore shelves, from low-carb to vegan, from anti-caffeine to tea-around-the-clock. TIME's Andrea Sachs gives the verdict on 10 of them
The Republicans Go At Each Other
Friday, Jan. 11, 2008John McCain acted the confident frontrunner, Mike Huckabee was the regular guy, and Fred Thompson played attack dog. Mark Halperin scores the South Carolina debate
Dozen Most Important Cars of All Time
Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008As India announces its new Nano, at $2500 the cheapest car in the world, here's a look back at history's groundbreaking cars
The Eight Keys to New Hampshire
Tuesday, Jan. 08, 2008Fire Marshals, global warming, nostalgia just a few of the factors that will help determine the nation's first primary
10 Keys to Caucus Victory
Wednesday, Jan. 02, 2008With both the Republican and Democratic races in Iowa too close to call, the winner could turn on such small but crucial factors as snowflakes and babysitters
New York's Best Holiday Shows
Friday, Dec. 28, 2007Take the family out this weekend: Richard Corliss picks the top three must-see Christmas spectacles in the Big Apple
Person of the Year: Vladimir Putin
Thursday, Dec. 20, 2007The Russian President is no ordinary politician. He is charmless yet adored by his nation. He took a country in chaos and remade it in his own image: tough, aggrieved, defiant.
A Barrel of Gaffes
Monday, Oct. 01, 2007When candidates suffer from foot-in-mouth disease, TIME.com keeps track of the comedy of errors, and lets you rank each one
The Top 10 Everything of 2007
Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2007From the best movies to the worst business deals, 50 lists that sum up the year -- and start all kinds of arguments
Democrats Debate: Prepping for Finals
Thursday, Dec. 13, 2007Mark Halperin grades the candidates in their last joint appearance
Grading the Republican Debate
Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2007In the last GOP debate before the Iowa caucuses, Huckabee kept his momentum on track and Thompson was better than usual, says Mark Halperin. And Alan Keyes is back!
The Seven Essential Holiday Programs
Thursday, Nov. 29, 2007From Charlie Brown to the "electronic hearth" of the Yule Log, TIME's James Poniewozik takes a look back at yuletides past, and crafts his list of the seven unforgettable holiday TV moments
Grading the GOP YouTube Debate
Thursday, Nov. 29, 2007On a night when few candidates seemed comfortable with the format, Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney sparred while Mike Huckabee held his own, says Mark Halperin
The Year in Medicine From A to Z
Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2007The new stem-cell breakthrough is the scientific bulletin of the year, but 2007 provided a whole alphabet of medical news, as TIME's A-toZ guide shows
Hot Gifts for the Holidays
Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2007From video games to coffee table books, from CDs to DVDs, the best of the season's entertainment gifts
America by the Numbers
Thursday, Nov. 15, 2007In a country this big and diverse, being average still leaves you room to be different
Entrepreneurial Heroes: How We Started TheKnot.com
Thursday, Nov. 15, 2007The founders of the online community talk about their business and their marriage. Plus photos and a podcast
The Best and Worst Super Bowl Ads
Wednesday, Feb. 07, 2007TIME's James Poniewozik looks at the real reason we all watch the Super Bowl, rating each ad spot from the big game
The Best of Fred Thompson on the Big Screen
Thursday, May. 24, 2007The Watergate lawyer, Tennessee senator and 2008 Republican presidential hopeful has built an impressive resume of gruff yet avuncular supporting roles on TV and film
Innovators: Vacation Visionaries
Thursday, May. 03, 2007Luxury, philanthropy and the $70 Greek cruise are only part of the inventive new world of travel
Who Won the G.O.P. Debate?
Friday, May. 04, 2007Mark Halperin gives Mitt Romney the highest marks on a night that produced no gaffes, but also created no major shifts in the Presidential pecking order
The 2007 TIME 100
Friday, May. 04, 2007Here's our list of the 100 men and women whose power, talent or moral example is transforming the world
The November 15 Democratic Debate
Friday, Nov. 16, 2007In a debate that happened in Vegas but has major implications for Iowa, Mark Halperin says Clinton rebounded while Joe Biden shined
The Luxury Index 2007
Thursday, Nov. 15, 2007A complete guide to the people, places and products that are now influencing the luxury business and inspiring savvy consumers around the world
Cosa Nostra: The Boss of All Bosses
Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2007A succession of legendary capi dei capi have fallen but there is always another Mafioso to take the lead and become a legend on his own
The 10 Best Coen Brothers Moments
Thursday, Nov. 08, 2007From Blood Simple's private eye to Big Lebowski's bowling alley, Fargo's wood chipper and the ruthless killer of this weekend's No Country For Old Men, a look back at the 10 greatest Coen Brothers moments
Best Inventions of the Year
Thursday, Nov. 01, 2007From the phone that has changed phones forever, to futuristic cars, to a building made of water, to a remote-controlled dragonfly--a dazzling display of ingenuity
The All-TIME Top 25 Horror Movies
Monday, Oct. 29, 2007From silent vampires to animated murders, from sharks that won't die to a love story set amid a zombie takeover, more than a century's worth of big-screen scares
The October 30 Democratic Debate
Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2007Obama was supposed to take the gloves off against Hillary, but it was Edwards who landed the most punches, as the front-runner had a bad night. Mark Halperin scores the fight from ringside
Top Ten '08 Senate Races To Watch
Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2007The 2008 election isn't only about the White House. Here's a guide to some critical Senate seats also up for grabs
Green Heroes of 2007
Friday, Oct. 19, 2007From activists to tycoons, politicians to inventors, these are the remarkable people trying to cool a warming earth
The October 9 Republican Debate
Tuesday, Oct. 09, 2007Thompson was shaky but adequate in his first debate appearance, but overall it was Giuliani who dominated in Dearborn
The All-TIME 100 Novels
Monday, Oct. 08, 2007TIME critics Lev Grossman and Richard Lacayo pick the 100 best English-language novels from 1923 to the present
The Changing Face of Breast Cancer
Friday, Oct. 05, 2007Once a disease of the Western world, breast cancer has become a global concern. How women, doctors and communities are fighting back and bringing hope to those in need
50 Space-Race Highs and Lows
Friday, Sep. 28, 2007TIME examines the high and low points of space exploration in the years before and since Yuri Gagarin went into orbit
Bringing Wi-Fi to the Skies
Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2007Up to now it's been mostly all talk, but commercial airlines will soon deliver on their promises to bring web surfing and email to domestic U.S. flights
Paris Fashion
Tuesday, Oct. 09, 2007Kate Betts gives first hand insight into the latest couture shows from the top designers
Facing Off With the Candidates
Wednesday, Sep. 19, 2007In a TIME.com experiment Dan Hill, a recognized authority on facial coding, looks into each candidate's eyes, etc. for clues to their innermost thoughts
Grading the Democratic Debate
Thursday, Sep. 27, 2007John Edwards and Joe Biden won points for taking the gloves off against Hillary, says Mark Halperin, while Obama played it a little too cool
Candidate Spouses Speak Out
Thursday, Sep. 13, 2007TIME asks the spouses of the presidential candidates eight questions about their campaigning, significant others and plans for the White House
The 100 Best TV Shows of All TIME
Thursday, Sep. 06, 2007TV critic James Poniewozik picks the medium's greatest. See who makes the cut, with video clips of each
Toronto International Film Festival 2007
Thursday, Sep. 13, 2007As the festival season gets into full swing, TIME takes a look at the increasing influence of Toronto
The 50 Worst Cars of All Time
Friday, Sep. 07, 2007To mark the 50th anniversary of the Ford Edsel, TIME and Dan Neil, automotive critic and syndicated Los Angeles Times columnist, look at the auto industry's greatest lemons
The 10 Most Polluted Places on Earth
Wednesday, Sep. 12, 2007The Blacksmith Institute, a New York-based environment group, makes its annual pick of the most contaminated cities
Grading MTV's Disastrous VMAs
Monday, Sep. 10, 2007Britney's comeback wasn't pretty, and that just kicked things off. Music critic Josh Tyrangiel sat through every excruciating moment and grades all the performing acts
The Secret Life of Rivers
Friday, Sep. 07, 2007From the flood plains of Australia's Top End, through ancient desert watercourses to coastal giants and pristine tributaries, TIME traces the lifelines of a thirsty continent
Winners, Losers in the GOP Debate
Thursday, Sep. 06, 2007McCain was back in stride, while Romney was off his game, says Mark Halperin of last night's Thompson-free gathering
Style & Design: The Global Luxury Survey
Thursday, Sep. 06, 2007How the best brands measure up in China, India and Russia
The Case For National Service
Thursday, Aug. 30, 2007In a changing society facing all manner of new challenges, volunteers are helping bind America together. Why the U.S. and the next President should make a new commitment to national service
Fall Arts Preview: A Guide To What's Hot
Monday, Aug. 27, 2007TIME critics pick the movies, TV shows, books, art exhibitions and Broadway productions not to be missed