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Jan 21, 2019 Vol 193 No 2

Tennis Star Naomi Osaka Doesn’t Like Attention. She’s About to Get a Ton of It.

The China Trade War Comes Home

The History of American Teacher Strikes-And Where Los Angeles Fits In

These Are the Biggest Geopolitical Risks of 2019
The most serious threats are unlikely to play out this year, but we are heading for serious longer-term trouble down the road

Tarana Burke on What We Can Learn From Cyntoia Brown’s Story

American Airlines’ Robert Crandall Remembers Herb Kelleher, the Soul of Southwest
Soul of Southwest

Trump and Pelosi Are Locked in Their First Battle. Neither Can Afford to Lose
The first battle between President Trump and Speaker Nancy Pelosi will shape the new balance of power in Washington

The Shutdown Isn’t Really About the Wall. It’s About Trump’s Future

House Democrats Get Ready to Fight Trump. And Each Other

Stop Treating True Detective Like a Game

‘On a Spiritual Level, We Are All Minorities.’ Chigozie Obioma on Fate and His New Epic

Crossing the Afghan Wilderness in 99 Nights in Logar

The Upside Is Just Too Retrograde to Be Funny

How A Star Is Born’s Music Hit the Sweet Spot

“You Can Only Tell So Many Dick Jokes.” Ken Jeong on Getting Serious in New Stand-Up Special
Jan 14, 2019 Vol 193 No 1

An Experimental Procedure Could Help More Families Have Healthy Babies. But It’s Not Allowed in the U.S.

Susan Collins Is Trying to Stay in the Political Center. But That May Not Exist Anymore

How America Loses Its Edge

Why Trump’s Generals Have Abandoned Ship

Exclusive: Russian Ex-Spy Pressured Manafort Over Debts to an Oligarch
A TIME investigation reveals a Russian ex-spy was a key link between Paul Manafort and a Putin ally

The Likely New Year’s Resolutions of World Leaders in 2019

How an Oil Boom in West Texas Is Reshaping the World
An oil boom in West Texas is reshaping the economy, the nation and the world

Syrian Women Are Embracing Their New Lives in Germany. But at What Cost?
Syrian women in Germany are embracing new lives, but at a cost

Thousands of Women Are Born Without a Uterus. A New Procedure Offers Them Hope
The first U.S. baby born via uterus transplant just turned one. Here’s what his life is like now

The Silent Shame of Male Infertility
When a couple can’t conceive, it’s not always because of the woman. But men really don’t want to talk about it

How a DNA Testing Kit Revealed a Family Secret Hidden for 54 Years
My parents never told me the truth about my biological father. Then i got the results of a DNA-testing kit

Why I Have Zero Regrets About My Childless Life
When I was younger, I tried unsuccessfully to have a baby. I have zero regrets about how things turned out

Defining an Oscar Movie Is Harder Than Ever. That Can Only Be a Good Thing

全ex Education・Is a Teen Sex Comedy with a Gen Z Twist

Aliens and Cold War Paranoia Collide in Project Blue Book

Vice Director Adam McKay on How to Laugh at Our Leaders Responsibly
Dec 24, 2018 Vol 193 No 26

TIME’s 2018 Person of the Year: The Guardians

Why Americans Are Still Grappling With Christine Blasey Ford’s Legacy
Months after the whirlwind that surrounded her testimony, many are still coming to terms with its meaning

From Cave Divers to a Fearless Flier, Here Are the Heroes of 2018
“The most important lesson we learned is that nothing is impossible.”

What Still Needs to Be Done to Break the Silence Surrounding Sexual Harassment
A letter from 12 Silence Breakers, a year after being named TIME’s Person of the Year

How Women Across Industries Are Finding Their Voice in the Fight Against Sexual Harassment
And the lessons society should learn from the past year

Apollo 8 Astronauts Reflect on Historic Moon Voyage 50 Years Later
”I’m still trying to figure out who took that picture”
Dec 17, 2018 Vol 192 No 25

George Herbert Walker Bush 1924-2018

The Yellow Vests Expose How Fragile Emmanuel Macron’s Hold on France Really Is

Mexico’s New President Takes Office, Promising Radical Change

Author John McPhee Still Finds Wonder in the Outdoors, Chocolate and Circus Bears

Trump’s Haggling Over Trade Won’t Dent China’s Long-Term Plans
No matter the U.S. President’s dealmaking skills, the biggest issues that divide the two governments are effectively off the table

Don’t Expect Mueller to Charge a Grand Conspiracy

Mikhail Gorbachev: George H.W. Bush and I Ended a War Together. But Peace Is Now in Jeopardy
A remembrance by the only President of the USSR

What George H.W. Bush’s Life Can Teach America About Overcoming the Challenges It Faces Today
A remembrance from Richard Haass

George H.W. Bush Believed in the Essential Goodness of Americans
It was Bush who quietly but unmistakably laid the foundations for the 21st century

George H.W. Bush Accomplished Much More as President Than He Ever Got Credit For
From the beginning, George Herbert Walker Bush made it clear that he was going to be a very different sort of President

Barry Jenkins Wants You To Read James Baldwin
Moonlight filmmaker Barry Jenkins makes a James Baldwin classic all too timely

Why We’ll Never Stop Getting New Spider-Man Movies

The New RBG Movie Is an Imperfect Homage to a Legend

The Electric New Novel In Our Mad and Furious City Paints a Must-Read Portrait of London

John Grisham’s True-Crime Classic The Innocent Man Gets a New Chapter on Netflix

50 Years In, Van Morrison Can’t Stop Making New Music

Why Lin-Manuel Miranda Could Never Finish Watching Mary Poppins as a Kid
Dec 10, 2018 Vol 192 No 24

Austria’s Young Chancellor Sebastian Kurz Is Bringing the Far-Right Into the Mainstream

‘The World Moves On And You Don’t.’ Parents Who Lost Children in School Shootings Find Comfort in a Group No One Wants to Join

Anjelica Huston: ‘Nicolas Roeg Was Unlike Anyone Else’
Daring director

General Motors Layoffs Signal Uncertain Future for American Cars-and More

Amid Rising Pressure, Argentine President Mauricio Macri Prepares to Host the G-20

The Race to Succeed Merkel Will Also Determine Who Leads Europe

Exercise Is Great. But Even Light Activities Like Walking and Housework Can Improve Your Health
Every movement counts

Victoria’s Secret Created an Impossible Ideal of Sexy. Now It’s Struggling to Stay Relevant
An iconic lingerie brand created the impossible ideal for what’s sexy. Now some women are moving on

Men Are Beside the Point in Two New Films That Give Female Friendship the Royal Treatment

Ben Is Back Stumbles Despite a Sensitive Turn by Julia Roberts

This Novel Asks What to Do When Your Sister Keeps Killing Her Boyfriends

Mrs. Maisel’s Season 2 Is the Perfect Escape From 2018

Peter Jackson on His New WWI Documentary, a Painstaking Labor of Love
The director of the Lord of the Rings trilogy on his new World War I documentary, a labor of love that puts a human face on history
Nov 15, 2018 Vol 192 No 22

How We Chose the 50 Best Inventions of 2018

I Love America. That’s Why I Have to Tell the Truth About It
What it means to love my country, no matter how it feels about me

Pressure to End the Saudi-Led War in Yemen Is Growing
The Trump Administration announced that the U.S. would stop refueling Saudi warplanes engaged in the bombing of Yemen

The Number of Asylum Seekers Has Risen by 2,000% in 10 Years. Who Should Get to Stay?
Tens of thousands of people cross the border every year in search of asylum in America. Who among them should get to stay?

The Saudis Can Fix Oil Prices, But Can They Repair the Crown Prince’s Image?

What Life Is Like for the Thousands of Troops at the Border Who Are Waiting With No Enemy to Fight

The 10 Best Movie Performances of 2018
From Lady Gaga in ’A Star Is Born’ to Rami Malek in ’Bohemian Rhapsody’

The 10 Best Movies of 2018
From ’Eighth Grade’ to ’Can You Ever Forgive Me?’

The 10 Best TV Shows of 2018
From ’Atlanta’ to ’Killing Eve’

The 10 Best Fiction Books of 2018
From ’There There’ to ’The Mars Room’

The 10 Best Nonfiction Books of 2018
From ’Bad Blood’ to ’These Truths’
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目次
4 | Conversation
6 | For the Record
7 | Will the new Iran sanctions work?
9 | The fallout from the exit of Attorney General Jeff Sessions
10 | The world’s tallest statue in Gujarat, India
12 | TIME with . . . Margrethe Vestager, Europe’s antitrust czar
14 | London’s spike in murders
17 | Former Sunday Times editor Harold Evans: the U.S. can do more to protect journalists
19 | Ian Bremmer: why China might join the Pacific trade treaty
20 | Divided We Stand
32 | Battle for China’s Soul
36 | Marketing Female Viagra
41 | Widows isn’t your typical heist movie
44 | Eddie Redmayne is tight-lipped about Fantastic Beasts
46 | New novels from Anuradha Roy and Idra Novey
48 | Television: My Brilliant Friend, The Kominsky Method and The Little Drummer Girl
50 | The new mover in American chess
52 | 8 Questions for actor Diego Luna
Nov 12, 2018 Vol 192 No 20

The Only Way to Fight Hate

The Story Behind TIME’s 腺eyond Hate・Cover
In Edel Rodriguez’s illustration, there are 13 fallen stars. One star remains on the tree. Hope

The Migrant Caravan as Political Bandwagon

糎e May Have to Self-Exile.・Brazil Rejoices and Trembles at Bolsonaro Victory
”There will be high tensions”

Brazil Joins the League of Strongmen Nations

Angela Merkel’s Departure Means Europe is Losing Its Greatest Bulwark Against Nativism
Europe’s most enduring politician is entering the twilight of her career

Suzan-Lori Parks Remembers Ntozake Shange’s 迭ange of Ferocity・
Playwright of power

America’s Reigning Expert on Feelings, Bren・Brown Now Takes on Leadership

The Reasons Why Right-Wing Terror Is Rising in America

My Sister Was Killed in Emanuel Church. Now I Know Our Hate Problem Is Bigger Than Our Gun Problem

The Meaning of Matthew Shepard
Katie Couric sat down with the Shepards for an extended conversation

Politicians Can’t Stop Hate - We Must Change America Ourselves

A Leader Should Appeal to Their People’s Best Instincts. Donald Trump Appeals to the Worst

3 Lessons About Anti-Semitism We Should Learn From the Pittsburgh Synagogue Attack

Forget 然epeal and Replace.・The One Issue Unifying Americans Is Affordable Health Care
Anxiety over the rising cost of insurance has become a defining issue in the 2018 election

Your Star Is Canceled. Your Show Is Not. What Now?

A Private War Shows What It’s Really Like to Report on War

The Gary Hart Biopic The Front Runner Is a Real Winner

A Beloved Author Turns the Trump Era Into a Rowdy Detective Story

Claire Foy on Trading Her Crown for a Dragon Tattoo
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目次
4 | Conversation
6 | For the Record
7 | U.S. withdraws from another international treaty
9 | Britain polarized over looming Brexit deadline
10 | What happens if the U.S. government defines gender
12 | TIME with . . . actor Jamie Lee Curtis
14 | A migrant caravan heads north
17 | Politicians’ favorite new weapon: texting
19 | Ian Bremmer: Saudi Arabia attempts business as usual after the Khashoggi killing
20 | Trump’s Nemesis
26 | One Family’s Toll
38 | After the Scandal
44 | Nigeria’s Promise
48 | Guns in America
85 | Sequels for true-crime pioneers Serial and Making a Murderer
88 | Movies: Boy Erased; Monrovia, Indiana; and Suspiria
90 | Books: cat fiction, lessons from Stephen Hawking and the father of the A-bomb
92 | TV: political and psychological dramas Bodyguard and Homecoming
Oct 18, 2018 Vol 192 No 17

How the Murder of Jamal Khashoggi Could Upend the Middle East

How the Anti-Trump Resistance Is Organizing Its Outrage
Inside the grassroots movement to help Democrats take back Congress

Pope Francis Takes Faltering Steps Forward on Church Abuse Crisis

Why Did a Former Miss Iraq Flee Her Country?

Bill Gates Remembers Paul Allen, Microsoft Co-founder and Friend

Provocateur Stormy Daniels Takes an Unexpected Turn in the National Spotlight

It’s Time for Americans to Take Back the Vote

Japan’s Tricky Balancing Act Between the U.S. and China

The Democrats’ Path to Winning the House Runs Through the Midwest

How We Chose the 50 Most Influential People in Health Care of 2018
From physicians and scientists to businesses and political leaders

We Must Use the Global Magnitsky Act to Punish the Killers of Jamal Khashoggi
I lobbied Congress to pass this law to sanction human rights abusers around the globe. The West must use it

Jamal Khashoggi Was My Co-Writer and My Friend. Here’s the Last Thing He Told Me

#MeToo Heads East
Women across Asia are fighting sexism and assault

“I Never Think of Myself as Public.” Why Melissa McCarthy Relates to Her Reclusive New Character

The Best-and Worst-New Halloween Shows on Streaming

‘It’s Heart Expanding.’ Paul Dano on Becoming a Family Man, In Film and In Real Life

The Bracing Honesty of Kiese Laymon’s Memoir Heavy

Best-Selling Historian Joseph J. Ellis Explains What the Founding Fathers Got Wrong
Oct 22, 2018 Vol 192 No 16

How BTS Is Taking Over the World

How Trumpism Will Outlast Trump
A new generation of conservatives says economic populism is the future

How the Midterms Will Test Trump’s Hold on the GOP
Donald Trump’s coalition is broader than the Democrats’ caricature

Scientists Just Laid Out Paths to Solve Climate Change. We Aren’t on Track to Do Any of Them
The planet could see a global temperature rise of over 1.5°C as early as 2030

#BringBackOurGirls Crusader Shakes up Nigeria’s Presidential Race

How Nikki Haley Left the Trump Administration on Her Own Terms

‘A Strong Message in a Troubling Time.’ Staff at Denis Mukwege’s Congo Hospital Rejoice at Nobel Prize
“This is the moment we finally get to shine a big light on the abuses of rape in war.”

Jamal Khashoggi’s Disappearance Comes as Autocrats Are Growing Bolder in their Brutality
There’s increasing publicity to their impunity

Italy Puts Itself on a Collision Course With E.U. Leadership

Space Is Terrifying. Ryan Gosling and Damien Chazelle Prove It in Their New Movie

Lena Dunham’s Camping Is One Bad Trip

Samin Nosrat Is Taking the Home Cook Around the World

Ellie Kemper Discusses the Perks of Being a Redhead in Her New Book
The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt star on her new essay collection, befriending animals and the perks of being a redhead
表紙
目次
2 | Conversation
4 | For the Record
5 | A new trade deal saves NAFTA
7 | Macedonia by any other name
8 | Why landlocked Bolivia needs access to the Pacific
10 | A Peruvian farmer fights climate change- in a German court
12 | TIME with . . . actor Robert Redford
14 | Indonesia’s deadly tsunami
17 | America’s longest war barely exists on social media
19 | Ian Bremmer: Brazil will survive its election
19 | Quick Talk with Donna Strickland, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics
20 | What America Heard
27 | 50 Genius Companies
42 | Self-Defense
47 | Beautiful Boy puts a real face on addiction
50 | Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner’s latest: The Romanoffs
52 | 6 Questions for historian Ramachandra Guha
Oct 8, 2018 Vol 192 No 14

Can American Men and Women Ever Really Be Equal?

At the U.N. General Assembly, President Trump Widened the Rift With Europe Over Iran

China and the Vatican Reach a Deal in the Battle Over ‘Underground Bishops’

Bob Woodward Takes on Trump, and Is Worried About What He Has Found

‘This Is How Rats Work.’ Why Twitter’s Emphasis on Follower Counts Could Be Backfiring
As CEO Jack Dorsey hints that he’s rethinking the entire platform

Monica Lewinsky Was My Intern. Here’s Why the Women Making Accusations Against Brett Kavanaugh Give Me Hope
Even when the future can seem bleak

Brett Kavanaugh’s Confirmation Fight Exposes Major Problems With the Nation’s Most Powerful Court
The battle over Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination is another blow to America’s third branch of government

Inside the Republican Plan to Win Hispanic Voters-And Battleground States
Republican Rick Scott is trying to win a key Senate race by wooing Latinos

Only Tiffany Haddish Could Make Night School Worth Watching

Bradley Cooper Was Afraid to Direct. Then He Found Lady Gaga
Bradley Cooper reimagines an iconic Hollywood story--and transforms Lady Gaga into a movie star

How Robyn Beat Depression to Make the Best Music of Her Career
”I’m so much more aware of how unstable the world is”

“Stories Remain Our Best Teachers of Empathy.  ” Khaled Hosseini on His New Book About Refugees
Sep 20, 2018 Vol 192 No 13

How Putin’s Oligarchs Got Inside the Trump Team

Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court Confirmation Is Now the Ultimate Test of Political Power in 2018
Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation has become a parable of political power in 2018

Survivors Used #MeToo to Speak Up. A Year Later, They’re Still Fighting for Meaningful Change
#MeToo went viral one year ago, and now it’s clear that just listening to women is not enough

Movie Star Fan Bingbing’s Disappearance Raises Questions About the Chinese Justice System
China’s biggest star hasn’t been since in public since June

Hungary’s Viktor Orban Widens the Division Between E.U. Liberals and Hard-Liners

Massachusetts Suffered Its First Fatal Shark Attack in Decades. Here’s How Common They Really Are in the U.S.

How Whistleblower Christopher Wylie Is Seeking Redemption After Cambridge Analytica

How the Financial Crisis Undermined America’s Place Atop the Global Order

The Problem With Hurricane Storm Categories

Kate Atkinson’s WWII Spy Drama Is Fall’s Must Read Novel

Josh Groban Says Creating New Album Was Like ‘Exorcising a Demon’
The singer and actor is following up a long run on Broadway by keeping a foot in each camp, releasing a new original album, Bridges, and starring as Tony Jr. in Netflix’s The Good Cop--both out on Sept. 21.

Life Itself May Just Sap the Life Out of You

This Is What Zero-Waste Haute Cuisine Looks Like

Morning Joe’s Mika Brzezinski On Women’s Empowerment Post #MeToo
Sep 24, 2018 Vol 192 No 12

Why Italy’s Matteo Salvini Is the Most Feared Man in Europe

Teaching Lessons

’I Work 3 Jobs And Donate Blood Plasma to Pay the Bills.・This Is What It’s Like to Be a Teacher in America

Why President Trump Is a Threat to GOP Senate Prospects

What to Know About Reported Meetings Between Trump Administration Officials and Venezuelan Coup Plotters
Venezuela’s leaders aren’t happy about it

’Already Dead to Us・ Why the Trump Administration Has a Problem with the International Criminal Court
The U.S. has a long history of opposing the Court

Burt Reynolds Was a Star With Nothing to Hide
Sexy-funny star

Statute-of-Limitation Laws Can Leave Few Choices for Child Sex-Abuse Victims. That’s Why These People Are Trying to Change Them

China May Meet Russia for War Games, But That Doesn’t Make Them Allies

Education Is a Top Issue in the Midterms

Scientists Are Developing New Ways to Treat Disease With Cells, Not Drugs
Scientists are developing new ways to treat disease with cells, not drugs

Fortnite Is a Huge Success ・And a Sign of What’s to Come in Gaming

In The Land of Steady Habits It’s Okay to Laugh When Life Is Bad

Blake Lively Is the Best Thing About the Silly Simple Favor

Way騁u Moore’s Debut Novel She Would Be King Finds Power in Africa

How Carrie Underwood’s Cry Pretty Pushes Her Out of Her Comfort Zone

Yo-Yo Ma Looks at Music Like It’s DNA
The legendary cellist on the purpose of his new global tour, why culture transcends borders and if he’d play for Donald Trump
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