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The Iran Protests Expose a Deep Fault Line in the Islamic Republic

Who’s Who In Italy’s Upcoming Elections

Iceland Makes Equal Pay the Law

These Are the Top 10 Risks to the World in 2018
The global order is coming apart, and liberal democracy is under threat. Welcome to 2018

Women Are Getting Male Harassers’ Jobs. But Don’t Call it a Coup

Dan Harris: How Meditation Helps Me Survive This Era of Angry Politics

The Creepy Source of the Blood in the First Blood Bank
Giving blood can seem like a straightforward way to help others, but the earliest blood donations and blood banks were anything but simple

Warren Buffett Shares the Secrets to Wealth in America

What a Work of Art Can Teach Us About Dishonest Portrayals of Immigrants

Mock Millennials All You Want. Here’s Why They Give Me Hope

Girls Can Change the World-But We Have to Invest in Them First

Meet the Doctor Who Runs India’s Last Polio Ward
St. Stephen’s Hospital in New Delhi

Why You Shouldn’t Be Afraid of Artificial Intelligence

Why This Scientist Is Hopeful A Cure to Alzheimer’s Disease Isn’t Far Off

How One Teacher Is Revolutionizing the Way Her Students Learn
Washington State 2017 teacher of the Year

Thousands of African Women Face Sexual Violence. Meet the Surgeon Who Is Helping Them Rebuild Their Lives
Panzi Hospital

Harvard Professor Steven Pinker on Why We Refuse to See the Bright Side, Even Though We Should

This Ethiopian Scientist Is Saving Lives by Studying Insects
ICIPE In Nairobi

Why It’s Time For Men to Step Up For Women Too

Ava DuVernay on What Gives Her Hope

This Ebola Survivor Is Fighting to Protect Others From the Deadly Disease
EBOLA SURVIVOR/DISEASE FIGHTER

Why Getting Into Trouble is Necessary to Make Change

This Designer Wants to Prove the World Isn’t as Divided as We Think
Gapminder Foundation/Dollar Street

This Is What the Future of Food Looks Like, According to Chef Marcus Samuelsson

Melinda Gates: It’s Time for a New Era for Women

Steven Spielberg’s The Post Is the Journalism Movie We Need Today

Black Mirror’s Fourth Season Struggles Until There’s an Episode in Space. Seriously

One Hope for the New Year: A Kinder Culture
Dec 25, 2017 Vol 190 No 27

These Syrian Refugees Made It to Europe. But There Still Isn’t an Answer to the Crisis

A Light In the Darkness

This Year’s Flu Virus Could Be Worse Than Usual - And the Vaccine May Not Help

‘We Can Take Them Apart.’ ICAN Chief Beatrice Fihn Accepts Nobel Peace Prize for Group’s Work to Ban Nuclear Weapons
”They don’t have to be that special”

Gabby Giffords and Mark Kelly: The New Year Is a Time for Hope, Even After Tragedy

Robin Roberts: Grief May Change Some Holiday Traditions. But You Can Create New Ones

Kesha: The Holidays Are Hard If You Struggle With Mental Illness. Don’t Blame Yourself

Patton Oswalt: How to Conquer Loneliness During the Holidays

Katie Couric: What I’ve Learned Over the 19 Christmases Since My Husband Died

Joe Biden: How the Sandy Hook Families Give Me Strength
’Around Christmas, I remember my daughter Naomi and my son Beau-just as I know the Sandy Hook families do’

The Last Temptation of Michael Flynn

How to Raise a Sweet Son in an Era of Angry Men

How Doug Jones Beat Roy Moore and Shocked the World

Student-Loan Borrowers Await Debt Relief

Meet the Man Running a $100 Million Campaign to Save the Republican Majority
Corry Bliss has a plan to save the Republican majority

How Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Is Upending the Old Order
Saudi Arabia’s crown prince is upending the old order

Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand’s 37-Year-Old Leader, Rolls Up Her Sleeves
TIME talks to New Zealand’s new prime minister, and those that know her personally, about what drives her

Meet the Journalist and Reality-TV Star Challenging Vladimir Putin for the Russian Presidency

Superbugs Are Nearly Impossible to Fight. This Last-Resort Medical Treatment Offers Hope
How a forgotten 100-year-old therapy is saving lives

Is 2018 the Year for Polio’s Extinction?
The world’s last case of polio may have already happened. We will know soon

The Global Plan to Combat Climate Change Faces a Reckoning
President Trump’s decision to pull out of the Paris Agreement isn’t the only obstacle

Move Over, Millennials: How Generation Z Is Disrupting Work As We Know It
”There’s always going to be something special about being the first”

The Executive Who Wants to Revolutionize Your Work Life

The Last Jedi Is a Star Wars Movie That’s Truly for Everyone

Yara Shahidi Is Finding Her Truth Through Art and Activism
The black-ish star is tackling adulthood in her spinoff, grown-ish

Gus Kenworthy Is Ready to Embrace His Role at the 2018 Winter Olympics
He is the first openly gay male to compete at the Winter Games
TIMEの年末恒例の「今年の人」に、2017年はセクハラ被害を証言する運動に加わった「沈黙を破った人たち」が選ばれた。俳優のアシュレイ・ジャッドさんらが実名でハリウッドの大物プロデューサーによる過去のセクハラ被害をニューヨーク・タイムズ紙に証言。これを機にツイッターで「#MeToo」のハッシュタグを付けた書き込みに代表される運動が広がり、告発を受けた実力者が相次いで職を追われるなどしている。
Dec 11, 2017 Vol 190 No 24

The New American Way of War

Fighting Donald Trump Cost Jeff Flake His Job. But He’s Not Going Quietly
A feud with the President may have cost Jeff Flake his Senate seat. But he’s not done fighting for the soul of the GOP

India’s Culture War Stirs Up Trouble In Bollywood

A Distracted Angela Merkel Is Bad News for the World

5 Famous Cooks Share How to Make Vegetables Taste Great

Loading Up on Stocks With Dividends Is Risky In an Aging Bull Market

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Is a Retro Heroine for Modern Times

Jeff Daniels’ Godless Is a Satisfying Twist on a Classic Genre

Call Me By Your Name and The Shape of Water Fearlessly Display Love

Tina Brown Talks Donald Trump, Harvey Weinstein and the Future of Media

How America Became So Divided

Miguel Mixes Sensuality and Social Consciousness in New Album War & Leisure

U2 Shows Off Hard-Won Experience

Why Your Odds of Getting a Heart Transplant Are So Low
50 years after the landmark first surgery

What You Said About …

North Korea’s Year of Missile Milestones
North Korea launched a new Hwasong-15 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on Nov. 29 that Pyongyang claimed could hit any target in the U.S. It’s just the most recent milestone in a year when the rogue nation has launched at least 20 ballistic missiles, including three ICBMs.
Nov 27, 2017 Vol 190 No 22 & 23

The 25 Best Inventions of 2017

What Makes a Genius? The World’s Greatest Minds Have One Thing in Common
Franklin, Einstein, Jobs, da Vinci. How history’s greatest thinkers broke with tradition and solved problems nobody else could see.

The Saudi Crown Prince’s Plot to Reshape the Middle East Backfires

It’s the Beginning of the End for Zimbabwe’s Dictator Robert Mugabe

Theresa May’s Britain Is Headed for a Brexit Train Wreck

At the NRA’s TV Network, Guns Are a Weapon in the Culture Wars

Why Self-Driving Cars Might Not Lead to a Huge Drop In Fuel Consumption

Aly Raisman Opens Up About Sexual Abuse by USA Gymnastics Doctor Larry Nassar

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Is Going Out on His Own Terms

Dignity, Death and America’s Crisis In Elder Care

An 87-Year-Old Nun Said She Was Raped in Her Nursing Home. Here’s Why She Couldn’t Sue

The Cruel Math of Finding a Nursing Home for My Dad

My Uncle’s Alzheimer’s Battle Inspired Me to Disrupt Healthcare

Phantom Thread Is Shrouded in Mystery as Daniel Day-Lewis’ Final Act

Allison Janney’s New Favorite Co-Star is a Bird

Why James and Dave Franco Waited Their Whole Lives To Make a Movie Together

Downsizing’s Hong Chau Gets Her Big Break in Miniature

Two New Last Jedi Characters Help the Star Wars Galaxy Look More Like Our Own

How Wonder Takes on Being Different in an Indifferent World

Hello, I Must Be Going

Gary Oldman on Winston Churchill, Populism and Harvey Weinstein Allegations
Nov 9, 2017 Vol 190 No 21

At Home in the World

The Last Globalist

The Troubling Link Between Domestic Violence and Mass Shooters
Mass shootings and domestic abuse in America

’Nothing Is Sacred.’ Religious Leaders Take Action on Attacks in Houses of Worship

Voters Deliver a Big Win for Democrats, and a Blow to Trump

Corruption Crackdowns Can Bring Political Advantages

What Happens When Women Reach a Critical Mass of Influence

Filmmakers Spike Lee and Dee Rees Reunite at Their Old Stomping Grounds

With Soul of a Woman, Sharon Jones Sings One Final Joyful Note

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Is a Thin Portrait of Small-Town America

Woody Harrelson Shines as a Crass and Contradictory LBJ

Kenneth Branagh Revives the World’s Greatest Detective

Master of None: Or, How We Learned the Dogs Are Secretly In Charge

Review: Netflix’s Alias Grace Is a Triumph of Complex, Feminist Storytelling

7 Questions with Mavis Staples
”We’re living in trying times right now.”
Nov 13, 2017 Vol 190 No 20

How China’s Economy Is Poised to Win the Future

Trump’s Mueller Problem
Why the special counsel’s first indictments signal trouble for the President

Ports, Pipelines, and Geopolitics: China’s New Silk Road Is a Challenge for Washington
China’s Belt and Road Initiative stands to boost Beijing’s geopolitical clout as the U.S. retreats from its global leadership role

Richard Haass: Xi Jinping Faces Dilemma Over China’s Growing Debt

The 30 Most Influential Teens of 2017
See who made the cut in TIME’s annual list

The Rise and Rapid Fall of Paul Manafort

Paul Manafort’s ‘Right-Hand Man’

George Papadapolous’ Guilty Plea Offers a Picture of Potential Collusion

The New Terrorism Comes to Ground Zero

Before Movember, Here’s Why Men Grew Mustaches in November
It has to do with Election Day

What Doctors Facing the Opioid Crisis Need Next

Get Ready for the New Disrupters

The Cruelty of Kevin Spacey’s Coming Out

Move Over Pumpkin Spice: There’s a New Fall Flavor
Yes, you’ll find it in a Starbucks drink

Lady Bird Captures the Joy and Pain of Coming of Age in the Suburbs

Three Shows Take on Politics During Late Night

Henry Louis Gates Jr. on Identity, History and the Most Amazing Facts

How Director Taika Waititi Managed to Make Thor Funny

‘If Not Me, Who?’ Thousands of Women Plan Their Political Takeover
The convention is an attempt to transform the woman’s movement’s momentum into votes, seats and majorities.

Spain Takes Control of Catalonia, Pushing a Crisis Into Higher Gear
Spain has acted upon Article 155
Nov 6, 2017 Vol 190 No 19

The End of the Caliphate

While Trump Is Tweeting, These 3 People Are Undoing American Government as We Know It
While the President tweets and fulminates, his Cabinet is rewriting the rules of government

Inside Scott Pruitt’s Mission to Remake the EPA
The company man in Washington

Working in Trump’s Washington is Testing Ben Carson’s Beliefs
Working in Washington is testing Ben Carson’s beliefs

Shinzo Abe’s Big Win in Japan Gives Him Time to Make History

Doctors Are Using Diseased Organs To Save Lives. Here’s How

Affairs Are Only Human- But That Shouldn’t Be Your Excuse
We’ve reconsidered divorce. Now we’re rethinking infidelity. But are we missing the point?

What Betsy DeVos Gets Right About Campus Sexual Assault

The Bush Sisters Talk Politics and Prose
As twins, Jenna and Barbara Bush have done everything together - including writing their new memoir, Sisters First

The Square is a Caustically Elegant Satire With No Right Angles

Kelly Clarkson Delivers Soul and Sass to ‘Meaning of Life’

Wendell Berry Discusses Rediscovering Rural America
The writer, activist and farmer on his new book, The Art of Loading Brush, and the future of American land

We Need to Talk About Kids and Smartphones
As experts debate the role smartphones play in adolescent mental health, teen depression and suicide rates continue to climb
Oct 23, 2017 Vol 190 No 16 & 17

Next Generation Leaders 2017

On Leaders

Catalonia Voted to Breakup With Spain. Now for the Hard Part
The region runs up against the reality of a split from Spain

College Students Keep Dying Because of Fraternity Hazing. Why Is It So Hard to Stop?
Recent student deaths have intensified calls for reform

Harvey Weinstein and What Happens Next

California’s Wildfires Are Only Getting Worse
Deadly blazes are breaking out across California--and getting worse every year

The Fight Over Free Speech on Campus Isn’t Just About Free Speech
Students are clashing over the costs of free speech, and who gets hurt

Google Wants to Give Your Computer a Personality
Meet the team trying to give Google’s artificial intelligence something it’s never had before: a personality

A ‘Reality Show’ White House: How Donald Trump Proved Bob Corker’s Criticism Right

Turkey-U.S. Relations are Going from Bad to Much, Much Worse

A Picnic at the Border

When the Commander in Chief Disrespects His Commanders
Ret. Adm. Stavridis writes: ”The senior military must avoid the politics of the moment”

Michael Douglas: The World Should Listen to the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates
Before it’s too late

The Tipping Point: When Do Female Leaders Become the Norm?
And change the power dynamic

‘We Can Do it Better.’ Meet the Millennials Taking Over City Hall
One day soon, young people will run the government. These American mayors show how they’ll do it

Interview: Ivana Trump Has Her Say

Netflix’s Mindhunter Is the Perfect Crime Drama for Our Times

David Fincher Knows Exactly Why We’re All So Obsessed With True Crime

The Women Behind Wonder Woman

The New Zen of Playing Old Video Games

Safe Gun Policy Doesn’t Have to Mean No Guns-Or No Safety

7 Questions With Ai Weiwei

Review: We Were Eight Years In Power By Ta-Nehisi Coates
What was the price of achieving a black ambition as old as the country itself?

Domhnall Gleeson Proves Once Again That He Can Do Anything
’Goodbye Christopher Robin’ is only the third of Gleeson’s six films due out this year

Beck’s Colors Finds Joy In Its Time

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Oct 23, 2017 Vol 190 No 16 & 17

Next Generation Leaders 2017

On Leaders

Catalonia Voted to Breakup With Spain. Now for the Hard Part
The region runs up against the reality of a split from Spain

College Students Keep Dying Because of Fraternity Hazing. Why Is It So Hard to Stop?
Recent student deaths have intensified calls for reform

Harvey Weinstein and What Happens Next

California’s Wildfires Are Only Getting Worse
Deadly blazes are breaking out across California--and getting worse every year

The Fight Over Free Speech on Campus Isn’t Just About Free Speech
Students are clashing over the costs of free speech, and who gets hurt

Google Wants to Give Your Computer a Personality
Meet the team trying to give Google’s artificial intelligence something it’s never had before: a personality

A ‘Reality Show’ White House: How Donald Trump Proved Bob Corker’s Criticism Right

Turkey-U.S. Relations are Going from Bad to Much, Much Worse

A Picnic at the Border

When the Commander in Chief Disrespects His Commanders
Ret. Adm. Stavridis writes: ”The senior military must avoid the politics of the moment”

Michael Douglas: The World Should Listen to the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates
Before it’s too late

The Tipping Point: When Do Female Leaders Become the Norm?
And change the power dynamic

‘We Can Do it Better.’ Meet the Millennials Taking Over City Hall
One day soon, young people will run the government. These American mayors show how they’ll do it

Interview: Ivana Trump Has Her Say

Netflix’s Mindhunter Is the Perfect Crime Drama for Our Times

David Fincher Knows Exactly Why We’re All So Obsessed With True Crime

The Women Behind Wonder Woman

The New Zen of Playing Old Video Games

Safe Gun Policy Doesn’t Have to Mean No Guns-Or No Safety

7 Questions With Ai Weiwei

Review: We Were Eight Years In Power By Ta-Nehisi Coates
What was the price of achieving a black ambition as old as the country itself?

Domhnall Gleeson Proves Once Again That He Can Do Anything
’Goodbye Christopher Robin’ is only the third of Gleeson’s six films due out this year

Beck’s Colors Finds Joy In Its Time

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Oct 16, 2017 Vol 190 No 15

The Fight Over Gun Control Isn’t Really About Guns

Neil Gorsuch Is Already Acting Like He’s Been on the Supreme Court for Years
”I think he has ruffled some feathers”

The New Gold Rush for Our e-Waste

Australia Has Its Say on Same-Sex Marriage

India is in the Grip
 of a Deadly Season
 of Fear and Loathing

Trump’s Desire for a Better Deal With Iran Could Isolate the U.S.

Cameos on the Catwalk

Tina Brown Remembers S.I. Newhouse, Jr.
The former editor in chief of ’Vanity Fair’ and ’The New Yorker’ recalls her time working for Newhouse

A Corruption Probe Into College Hoops Exposes More Than Shady Deals

Batteries Are the Next Target in China’s Clean-Energy Conquest

‘Unspeakable,’ ‘Incomparable.’ Why Words Fail to Describe the Las Vegas Shooting
While some debate whether the shooting should be called ”terrorism,” many struggle to find any words that are sufficient

To Las Vegas, With Love From Orlando
From a survivor of the Pulse nightclub shooting

One Undeniable Factor In Gun Violence: Men

Rep. Jeff Duncan: Why I Created Suppressor Legislation

6 Surprising Things That May Improve Breast Cancer Treatment

Ron Chernow Talks Grant, Hamilton and American Legacies
In an interview with TIME, the bestselling biographer discusses where past meets present

Review: Blade Runner 2049 Is Visually Stunning and Excessively Faithful to the Original
In harkening back to the 1982 classic, director Denis Villeneuve’s sequel is almost too reverential

Will & Grace Hasn’t Changed Much. But That’s Mostly Fine

Review: A Heroine for Our Times in Jennifer Egan’s Manhattan Beach
The Tragedies of 2017 Will Test the Bonds That Connect Us, Now and for Years to Come

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What You Said About …

An Illustrated Interview with Roz Chast

The graphic memoirist on tourists, subways and pests in her beloved New York City
Oct 9, 2017 Vol 190 No 14

Promised Land

Inside Donald Trump’s Latest Battle Against the NFL
A deliberately provocative President picks his latest fight over free speech in sports

How the U.S. Turned Its Back on Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico was wrecked by Hurricane Maria, then ignored by the mainland

An Unlikely Salesman for the Republican Party’s Tax Plan

Saudi Women In the Driver’s Seat

The ‘Super-Malaria’ on the Rise In Southeast Asia

Trump’s Travel Ban Might Escape Judgment

Can Computers Fix Gerrymandering?

Yes, Merkel Won Again. But the Fires of European Populism Are Still Raging

Iraqi Kurds Vote to Split From Baghdad in Landmark Independence Referendum
Iraq is teetering on the brink of a political crisis

The Real ‘Special Snowflakes’ In Campus Free-Speech Debates

Ellen Pao Has Some Sage Advice for Dealing With Sexism

The Birth of Britain’s Global Palate
A review of The Taste of Empire by Lizzie Collingham

Switzerland’s New Medical Drones

The Real Reason Airplanes Still Have Ashtrays
We all know smoking in the air is banned, so what gives?

The Mexico City Earthquake Is a Warning for Americans
It’s not a matter of whether a major quake will occur in the U.S., but when

What Really Worries South Koreans: Trump

Paradise Lost: The Mysterious Case of the Missing Utopian Novels
Why all the doom and gloom?

16 TV Shows That Deserve a Second Chance This Fall

The Deuce and the Real History of Why the Porn Industry Flourished in the ’70s
How the ’70s setting of the new HBO show fits with the real history of America’s sex industry

Review: Jake Gyllenhaal Exudes Quiet Courage in Stronger

Lucky Is a Sublime Farewell to Harry Dean Stanton

Review: American Made Lets a Smug Tom Cruise Just Be Tom Cruise

Books, Rats and Elegant Shoes

All Happy Families, Alike

Review: Gaga: Five Foot Two Shows a Superstar at Her Most Vulnerable

Hey! You! Get Off of My Cloud! And Other Tales from the Family-Data-Sharing Economy
’I’m not sure Apple is improving my life by making me feel so old and uncool’

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What You Said About …

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Oct 2, 2017 Vol 190 No 13

Will the Rohingya Exodus Be Aung San Suu Kyi’s Fall From Grace?

‘This Is All We Can Do’: How the Japanese Are Preparing for a North Korean Nuclear Attack
Many Japanese fear they, and not the South Koreans, would be the first victims of a war with Kim Jong Un.

Shots Fired
A growing surveillance network aims to fight crime by tracking gunshots

The Surprising Reason Americans Are Obsessed With Pumpkins
The array of pumpkin-flavored items seems to get more surprising by the year, but that flavor wasn’t always something to celebrate

Genetic Testing Is Providing New Hope for Babies Born with Mysterious Ailments
Newborns with maladies doctors can’t explain face bleak odds. Now genetic testing is providing answers--and hope

Divided Democratic Party Debates Its Future as 2020 Looms
A divided party debates its future

TIME’s Second Century

Trump Gives the U.N. His Vision of a World Governed by Self-Interest

How China Could Turn Water Into a Weapon

Hamas Takes a Step Away from Isolation

Republicans Launch a Last-Ditch Effort to Repeal Obamacare

Stanislav Petrov, the Russian Officer Who Averted a Nuclear War, Feared History Repeating Itself
“The slightest false move can lead to colossal consequences,” the late officer told TIME in 2015. “That hasn’t changed.”

Bonnie Angelo
Trailblazing journalist

We Need to Forgive the College-Bound Mother Who Killed Her Child
Harvard lost out by not admitting her

Emotion, the Great Manipulator

China’s ‘Mountain’ Skyscrapers

Can the New Nissan Leaf Transform Electric-Vehicle Market?

A Way Forward in the North Korea Crisis
There is nothing the US can do to North Korea that will lead to its renunciation of its nuclear weapons program.

In a Quantum Leap, Star Trek Becomes a Female Enterprise

Network TV’s Calorie-Free Take on American Patriotism

Battle of the Sexes Serves Up a Winning Portrait of Billie Jean King

A Child Survives the Khmer Rouge

Return of the Kingsman

Review: Grace and Gumption in Alice McDermott’s The Ninth Hour
The author’s new novel takes place in Irish Catholic Brooklyn in the early 20th century

Allow Darren Aronofsky to Explain mother!

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Sep 25, 2017 Vol 190 No 12

Salman Rushdie Plays the Trump Card

Her Time
The unparalleled career of TIME editor-in-chief Nancy Gibbs

The Ad Guru Hired to Help Reshape Angela Merkel’s Image
The German Chancellor hired a hip, youthful advertising firm ahead of her campaign for a fourth term. Was it really needed?

The Angels of Irma
A lot of smart people did a lot of things right to prevent a historic hurricane from doing historic damage

Why Stephen Bannon Doesn’t Scare Washington Anymore

Back to the Wild

The Referendum Vote That Could Fracture Iraq

The Saga of Kenya’s Disputed Election Is a Good-News Story

‘Plus Size’ Goes Out of Fashion

Q&A: George Osborne on Theresa May, a Softer Brexit and Trump’s Visit
The former Chancellor of the Exchequer-turned-newspaper editor on why delivering Brexit is ”a lot trickier than has been claimed”

Edith Windsor
LGBT icon

Kate Millett
’High priestess’ of women’s liberation

Equifax and the Perils of Password Protection

America’s Newest, Oldest Nomads

Why Marriage Is Harder Than Ever-and Maybe Better Too

The Naughty Nineties Set the Stage for Our Reality-TV Presidency

How the Kindness of Strangers Is Helping Hurricane Victims Rebuild Their Lives

When the Military Does Battle With Nature

Ken Burns Takes on the Vietnam War
Ken Burns takes on the cataclysm of Vietnam

My Father’s Vietnam
The casualties of a lost war didn’t end with the fighting

Stephen King’s September

Fall’s Heavy Hitters

Celebrate Fall With These 6 Cookbooks
Indulge in recipes like sourdough bread and pumpkin gnocchi

Hillary Clinton Writes the First Draft of Her History

Sally Quinn

Celeste Ng Tackles Race in the Rust Belt in Little Fires Everywhere
The best-selling author talks about her childhood, her fiction and the importance of, yes, dolls

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Sep 18, 2017彪ol 190 No 10 & 11

Seeing Is Believing

Kim Jong Un Isn’t the Only Wild Card In the North Korea Crisis

Russia’s Rehearsal for World War

New Zealand’s Rising Star Puts Election In Play

Why Fraternities and Sororities Have Houses

A U.S. Commander’s Year on the Front Line Against ISIS In Iraq and Syria

Congress Confronts a Daunting to-Do List

Boycotts and Brain Damage Cast a Dark Shadow Over Football Season

History’s Best Overlooked Inventions

Michelle Pfeiffer on the Meaning of mother! and 繕nfiltered・Jennifer Lawrence
’It was unlike anything I had ever read.’

A Parking Garage for Bikes

Are These 践ealthy・Foods Really Good for You?

It’s Time to Plan for Civil War In Venezuela

A Dream Derailed: Trump Revokes Young Immigrants・Protections

Houston After Harvey

Russia Has Launched a Fake News War on Europe. Now Germany Is Fighting Back
On the frontlines with the fact-checkers and the fighters in an information war

The Philosopher King
As many look to California to push back against a Republican agenda, Gov. Jerry Brown sees his star soar

Larry David on Coming Back to Curb Your Enthusiasm and When He’ll Walk Away

Why Esperanza Spalding Is the Most Audacious Innovator in Jazz
The young musician-who will livestream the creation of her album Exposure-is an artist like no other

Comedian Tig Notaro Talks 前ne Mississippi,・Politics and Sexual Harassment
”If somebody is assaulting people, they need to get professional help.”

Edie Falco on Why She Decided to Return to Law & Order After All These Years
And what all her characters have in common

Pixar’s Newest Star, Anthony Gonzalez, Can Do It All-And He’s 12

India’s Youth and Liberty Are Looking Less Like Advantages Over China

It Takes a Disaster to Remind Us of Our Common Humanity. Let’s Not Forget That Too Soon

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