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May 3, 2018 Vol 191 No 18

The ‘Strongmen Era’ Is Here. Here’s What It Means for You

The FBI Is in Crisis. It’s Worse Than You Think

A Toast to Influence at the TIME 100 Gala

To Nix or to Fix: Trump’s Major Dilemma on the Iran Deal

India’s Last Village Goes Electric, But Millions Still See Dim Returns

‘He Was Calm and Courageous.’ Remembering Photographer Shah Marai
Courage behind the camera

You Asked: Is Listening to Music Good For Your Health?
”Music activates nearly every region of brain we’ve mapped so far.”

A DNA Site Helped Authorities Crack the Golden State Killer Case. Here’s What You Should Know About Your Genetic Data Privacy
Should you be concerned?

Stitch Fix Has One of Silicon Valley’s Few Female CEOs. But The Company Stands Out For More Than That
Stitch Fix founder and CEO Katrina Lake is a model of what is possible for women who are trying to make it in the startup world.

I Was a Correspondents’ Dinner Comedian. Michelle Wolf Was No Bully
Elayne Boosler, who performed in 1993, writes about the misdirected outrage

James Comey’s Book A Higher Loyalty Is a Major Break from the Norm

Could Ocean’s 8 Mark the Return of the Great Glam Caper?

Solo’s Paul Bettany on Joining the Star Wars Universe and His Villain Dryden Vos

Learning the History of Lynching Helped Heal My Wounds
As the National Memorial for Peace and Justice opens, I reflected on my family’s history
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Apr 23, 2018 Vol 191 No 15

Donald Trump Relied on Michael Cohen to Weather the Storm. Now The President Is On His Own

Paul Ryan’s Unexpected Exit Is a Warning Sign for Republicans

London’s Murder Rate Soars as Police Struggle to Fight Spike in Violent Crime

In China’s Tea-Growing Heartland, Coffee Is Fast Becoming the New Flavor
Pu’er remains synonymous with tea, but farmers see an opportunity

Alan Murray: New Book on Artificial Intelligence Comes at a Very Teachable Moment

Amy Schumer Knows She’ll Make More Mistakes. But She’s Ready to Listen and Learn

Hungary’s Far Right Leader Is Going Nowhere-and Europe Should Be Worried

Fed-Up Women Are Changing American Politics

Can the U.S. Deter War Crimes Without Going to War with Syria?
Can the U.S. deter war crimes without going to war?

You’re Addicted to Your Smartphone. This Company Thinks It Can Change That
Silicon Valley knows how to program human behavior--for better or worse

The Facebook Defect
Since the company’s founding, Mark Zuckerberg has disregarded the problem that led it to crisis today

Congress Never Wanted to Regulate Facebook. Until Now
Washington has been happy to let high-tech companies police themselves--until now

Westworld Is Finally Back. And Its Women Are Ready to Take Over

Chappaquiddick Makes You Want to Know What Ted Kennedy Was Really Thinking

Beirut Raises Too Many Questions It Can’t Answer

Leslie Jamison’s The Recovering Is a Remarkable Feat for Addiction Memoirs

You Were Never Really Here Is a Skillfully Crafted Thriller

‘Not Everyone’s Going to Love You.’ Lester Holt on Scoops, Debates and Viewers’ Trust
Apr 16, 2018 Vol 191 No 14

The Autocrat’s Ascent

Scott Pruitt’s Rollback of Emissions Standards Is a Big Deal. Here’s Why the Rollout Fell Flat

Israelis and Palestinians Brace for More Violence After Clash Along Gaza Border

Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Turned Anger Into Action During Apartheid
Defiant Freedom Fighter

A Wave of Teacher Activism Is Sweeping Red States

Tech Stocks and the Trump Tweet Effect

Rep. Matt Gaetz Wants to Make Trumpism the New Normal, One TV Appearance at a Time

Why President Trump’s Tariff Tussle With China Is Just the Beginning
One year ago, President Trump welcomed China’s Xi Jinping to his Mar-a-Lago estate. Despite predictions that different temperaments would make for an uneasy encounter, the meeting helped the nations work closely on North Korea and avoid a trade conflict.

The Trouble with Sharing: China’s Bike Fever Has Reached Saturation Point
Millions of shareable bikes are flooding streets in cities across China, but thousands end up in giant scrapheaps, broken and discarded

I’ve Supported the Second Amendment My Whole Life. It’s Time for Reasonable Gun Control
Congress and the gun lobby will lose support if they don’t act

Why ‘Latinx’ Is Succeeding While Other Gender-Neutral Terms Fail to Catch On
Analyzing the label’s growing appeal

Bill Gates Says This Book Is ‘One of the Most Important’ He’s Ever Read
”Hans believed the world was making remarkable progress, and he wanted everyone to know about it.”

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Convinced Me He’s a Force to Be Reckoned With
Ret. Admiral James Stavridis recounts his recent meeting with the ambitious leader

Killing Eve Isn’t Your Average Mystery Series. Here’s How It Breaks the Mold

A Quiet Place Is One of the Most Terrifyingly Effective Horror Movies in Years

Meg Wolizter Explores Feminism and Friendship in The Female Persuasion

R&B Triple Threat Tinashe Hits Her Stride on New Album Joyride

Actor and Former Parliamentarian Glenda Jackson on Theater and Women in Politics
Mar 29, 2018 Vol 191 No 13

What Kim Jong Un Really Wants From President Trump

Jeff Sessions Is Winning for Donald Trump. If Only He Can Keep His Job
Jeff Sessions is changing America for Donald Trump, whether the president appreciates it or not

John Bolton Is Trump’s Newest Hawk. How Tough Will He Be?

Yemen Enters Its Fourth Year of War-and Humanitarian Crisis

What Is the Cost of Making a Stand?

Outgoing Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards Is Not Done Fighting

Donald Trump Underestimated Stormy Daniels. Don’t Make the Same Mistake
As numb as we have become to the shock and ugh of the Trump presidency, here’s one thing we didn’t foresee: Stormy Daniels, porn star, director, entrepreneur and fiercely funny tweeter, might just be the woman the resistance needs.

Despite the Apparent Bromance, Trump Has Been Tough on Russia

Don’t Let NCAA Hypocrisy Ruin This Amazing March Madness

The Whitewashing - and Resurrection - of Dr. King’s Legacy

Steven Spielberg on the Glories and Limits of Nostalgia in Ready Player One

Two Novels That Take On the Reality of School Shootings

This Season Brings a Crop of Short Story Collections From Authors Known for Novels

Kacey Musgraves Proves Herself One of Country Music’s Worthiest Stars on Golden Hour

New Musical Miss You Like Hell Puts a Human Face on the Looming Specter of Deportation
Mar 22, 2018 Vol 191 No 12

Putin Believes He’s Destined to Make Russia Great Again. And He’s Just Getting Started

Putin Won. But Russia Is Losing

6 Real Ways We Can Reduce Gun Violence in America

President Trump Feels Good About White House Shake Ups. His Staffers Don’t

The Assassination of Brazilian Politician Marielle Franco Turned Her Into a Global Icon

A San Francisco Art Museum Tackles Art’s Instagram Dilemma

How Deloitte CEO Cathy Engelbert Rose to the Top

Bill Hader on Playing a Hit Man, Anxiety and Avoiding Social Media

In the Roseanne Revival, the Political Becomes the Personal

Unsane Is a Big Thriller Filmed on a Small Phone

Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs’ Beauty Gets Lost in Its Own Ambition

New Orleans Mayor on Fixing the Story of Race in America: ‘If It Was Taught One Way, It Can Be Unlearned’
”I wanted to, at least from a Southerner’s perspective, speak very clearly about the verdict that history has now rendered”
Mar 19, 2018 Vol 191 No 11

Bye Dad, I Love You

The Real Trade War Is Inside Donald Trump’s White House
It has caused the most vicious infighting of the Administration

Egypt’s Abdul Fattah al-Sisi Brushes Aside Dissent to Clear Way for Second Term

Phil Knight Remembers Roger Bannister’s Miracle Mile
The miracle miler

After Gary Cohn’s Resignation, White House Loses Firm Voice for Free Trade

How Rep. Adam Schiff Became a Central Character in the Trump-Russia Fight
The California Democrat is on the front lines of the Trump-Russia fight

The Success of Italy’s Populists Sets Off Alarm Bells for Europe

There Is No Cure for HIV-But Scientists May Be Getting Closer

Dominique Crenn
First woman to receive two Michelin stars in the U.S.

Inside HQ Trivia’s Intense Question-Writing Process

There are some rigid guidelines

Love, Simon Is a Groundbreaking Gay Movie. But Do Today’s Teens Actually Need It?

Armando Iannucci on The Death of Stalin and Making a Funny Movie About Real Historical Trauma
”The first thing I said as we started shooting was that we had to be very respectful to what happened to the people. There’s no comedy there.”

The House of Broken Angels Is a Love Song to the Mexican-American Family

How Oat Milk Could Change the Way You Drink Coffee
Mar 12, 2018 Vol 191 No 10

The Agony of Syria

How Greta Gerwig Is Leading by Example
The Oscar-nominated director of Lady Bird upended expectations with a movie about the life of a teenage girl

Hollywood Is Suddenly Serious. That’s Exactly What America Needs Right Now
How corrupt, craven Hollywood found its conscience

Italy’s Populists Claim Victory in Referendum, But Chaos Looms
Without Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to fight against, Italy’s anti-establishment parties will be sidelined - as the economic fallout of the vote begins

When Staying Silent Is No Longer an Option

Inside the Republican Party’s New Direction on Gun Restrictions
Nothing gooses sales like the threat of new gun-control measures

The Meaning of Design Is up for Debate. And That’s a Good Thing

Free Speech, Forced Speech and the Right to Silence

Why the Graham Family Dynamic Reveals the Evangelical Movement’s Rifts
Billy Graham’s death reveals rifts in his family, evangelicalism and America

American Idol 2.0 Is Kinder and Cuddlier. Will It Still Be a Hit?

Marilynne Robinson on What It Means to Be a Christian in Trump’s America
Mar 5, 2018 Vol 191 No 9

The Opioid Diaries
Feb 26, 2018 Vol 191 No 7

The Surprising Secrets to Living Longer - And Better

Inside One Couple’s Experimental Treatment to Battle Alzheimer’s Disease
Dozens of dementia treatments have failed. Will this one work?

Why People Are Swimming in Freezing Water
People are swimming in frigid water for fun--and for health

Is an Anti-Aging Pill on the Horizon?

You Asked: Do Religious People Live Longer?

Why Pig Organs Could Be the Future of Transplants

How to Become Less Afraid of Death

Amish People Stay Healthy in Old Age. Here’s Their Secret

The War in Syria Has Entered a Dangerous New Phase

The Countries Stopping the Clock on Daylight Saving Time

With #MosqueMeToo, Muslim Women Are Speaking Out About Abuse

The Rob Porter Scandal Exposed White House Security Risks

South Africa Is Ready to Turn the Page on President Jacob Zuma

Here’s the Perfect Thing to Say When Someone Is Rude
This trick is far more elegant than revenge and can be done with the gentle delivery

‘We’re Ready, if Our Nation Calls.’ A Top U.S. Navy Commander in the Pacific on China, North Korea and More
An upbeat Vice Admiral Phillip G. Sawyer, commander of the U.S. Navy’s 7th Fleet, says the U.S. is in a ’good spot’

Jennie Willoughby: ‘President Trump Will Not Diminish My Truth’

‘A Game Changer.’ How a Painting of President Obama Broke the Rules
”You don’t hire Kehinde Wiley to have a tame painting”

Why Trump’s ‘Forgotten Man’ Still Supports Him
Blue collar workers won him the election. They’re still waiting for him to deliver.

Women Are No Longer Being Shamed Into Silence

Jordan Peele on Get Out, His Fears and Cultural Hope
Director Jordan Peele, whose groundbreaking movie Get Out is nominated for four Oscars, spoke to TIME columnist Eddie S. Glaude Jr. about his film, his fears and his hope for American culture

Review: Black Panther Is Truly a Movie for Everyone

Eleanor Roosevelt’s Real-Life True Love Takes a Novel Turn in White Houses

Remembering the Wall and My Own Past in Berlin

Facebook Co-Founder Chris Hughes on His New Book and Whether Zuckerberg Will Run
Feb 19, 2018 Vol 191 No 6

Super Powered

As the Koreans Share an Olympic Moment, Trump Risks Irrelevance

The Stock Market Waves Goodbye to Easy Money

3 Unexpected Risks to Prepare for in Retirement

Inside Trump’s Plan to Dramatically Reshape U.S. Courts
By confirming judges in record numbers, the President is changing America for a generation

Carter Page Touted Kremlin Contacts in 2013 Letter

Pope Francis’s Failure to Address Abuse Allegations Jeopardizes His Papacy

Admiral Stavridis: Our Troops Deserve Better Than Trump’s Big Parade

‘I’m Not Going to Let Him Intimidate Me Anymore.’ Kate Upton Speaks Out on Alleged Harassment by Guess Co-Founder Paul Marciano

Fifty Shades Freed Is a Pleasure. Just Don’t Call It a Guilty One

Here and Now Is a Frank Family Saga Suited for This Moment

How Rose Byrne Channeled Her Inner Child to Act Opposite CGI Rabbits

Three Average Guys Make The 15:17 to Paris Worth Watching

Rose McGowan on Her ‘Brave’ New Book and Surviving the ‘Cult of Hollywood’
Feb 12, 2018 Vol 191 No 5

Donald Trump Is Playing a Dangerous Game of Nuclear Poker

How North Korea Built a Nuclear Arsenal on the Ashes of the Soviet Union
Did former Soviet scientists help arm North Korea?

How Donald Trump Is Sowing Distrust in American Justice

Can Donald Trump Accept a Defeat In Afghanistan?

Why Attendees Left Davos Feeling Optimistic About the Economy

What Happens When Amazon Takes on Health Care

How This Photographer Documented Her Mother’s Battle With Mental Illness on Instagram
Photographer Melissa Spitz gives new dimension to mental illness in images of her own parent

Zadie Smith’s Feel Free Shows She’s a Renaissance Woman

Lisa Halliday’s Asymmetry Is All About A Lopsided Romance

How 7 Widowed Fathers Overcame Their Fear That ‘The Wrong Parent Died’
After becoming single parents to young children

Why We Shouldn’t Shield Children From Darkness
Maybe instead of anxiously trying to protect our children, our job is to simply support them
Feb 5, 2018 Vol 191 No 4

Donald Trump Is Turning Davos Into a Globalist Throwdown

‘America No Longer Matters.’ Davos Isn’t Worried About President Trump

What the Global Elite Can Learn From Donald Trump

States of Vulnerability
In several cross-country trips over four years, photographer Matt Black has documented communities on the brink, where poverty rates are high and hope flags, to capture the nation’s deepening inequality

Why GDP Is a Terrible Metric for Success and Wealth

Democrats Face Backlash From Base After Caving on Immigration

Meet Tom Steyer, The Man Running a Campaign to Impeach Donald Trump

Turkey Threatens Its Alliance With Russia After Charging Into Syria

How Diversity Training Infuriates Men and Fails Women

What President Trump’s Tariff on Solar Panels Means for American Jobs

Meet Hyon Song Wol, North Korea’s Pop Star Turned Diplomat

Greece and Macedonia Are Fighting Over Who Gets to Use the Name ‘Macedonia’. Here’s Why
Tens of thousands of Greek protesters rallied in Thessaloniki on Jan. 21 against the use of ”Macedonia” in the name of the neighboring nation officially known as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM). The demonstrations came as the two countries begin talks to resolve the long-standing dispute. Here’s more.

How Rap Became the Sound of the Mainstream

Dirty Money Brings Ambitious Investigative Journalism to Netflix

Ann Curry Gets the Comeback She Deserves on We’ll Meet Again

Maze Runner: The Death Cure Runs Out of Steam Quickly

Dakota Fanning Makes the Trek of a Lifetime in Please Stand By

These Books Offer Blueprints for the Resistance

When the Only Home You Know Becomes a Place You May Never See Again

Kate Bowler Talks About Her Cancer Diagnosis and Her Faith
The Duke professor talks about her new memoir and parenting with an incurable cancer diagnosis

No, All Those Strollers Aren’t Your Imagination. More Women Are Having Children
Rise is particularly stark among single women

Myanmar’s Case Against Two Reuters Reporters Is a War on the Truth
Myanmar has tried to obscure atrocities by prosecuting the press. They’re not fooling anyone
Jan 29, 2018彪ol 191 No 3

Baidu’s Robin Li is Helping China Win the 21st Century

Why China Will Beat Tesla in the Electric Car Race

The Great Crack-Up
A polar flyover reveals the ravages of climate change

A Year Ago, They Marched. Now a Record Number of Women Are Running for Office
One year ago, millions of women protested in the streets. Now there are more women running for office than ever before.

Sen. Rand Paul: President Trump Has Had a Year of Accomplishments

50 Years After 1968, We Are Still Living In Its Shadow

Cape Town Is 90 Days Away From Running Out of Water
”Day zero” is forecast to be April 22

Hawaii’s False Alarm Exposes U.S. Civil Defense Gaps

Paul Ryan Has the Toughest Job in Washington: Avoiding a Government Shutdown

Trump Turns His Back on Pakistan, Giving China an Opportunity

There Are Six Very Good Reasons to Go to the Movies This January

Sharon Stone Is the Reason to Watch Steven Soderbergh’s Interactive Mosaic

CNN’s Van Jones on Trump’s First Year, Martin Luther King Jr. and Activism

Death Cleaning to Hygge: These Books Want to Be the Next Marie Kondo

Swedish Band First Aid Kit Pays Homage to American Rock on Ruins

Tune-Yards・New Album Brings a Political Message to the Dance Floor
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3 | Conversation
4 | For the Record
5 | What sending back Salvadorans means for America
6 | North Korea and South Korea’s negotiations over the Olympics
8 | Ian Bremmer on French President Macron’s China trip
10 | Mudslides in Montecito, Calif.
12 | How to retire in 2018
13 | Why Oprah doesn’t have to beat Trump in 2020
14 | There is no “best” curse word
15 | Swedes and the vital importance of “death cleaning”
16 | Trump’s First Year
26 | The Latest Meltdown
32 | On the 25th Amendment
36 | Nothing New to See Here
38 | In Defense of Leakers
40 | National Insecurity
43 | Nineties tabloid mania revisited in FX’s The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story and Craig Gillespie’s I, Tonya
46 | Quick Talk: Annette Bening
48 | Books: Ali Smith’s Winter; Denis Johnson’s The Largesse of the Sea Maiden
51 | When the spouses of memoirists on grief fall in love
52 | 6 Questions for San Juan mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz
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