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Aug 29, 2016 Vol 188 No 8

How Trolls Are Ruining the Internet

The Hate That Rules Online

Post-Traumatic Marijuana: Some Military Veterans Are Embracing the Drug as Scientists Scramble to Study its Effects

Libya Turns the Tide: Militias Finally Take on ISIS in the Chaos of North Africa

Why Chinese Tourists Are Flocking To Rogue Nation North Korea

Fantastic Four: A Quartet of Stars Made the Rio Olympics a Celebration

8 Questions With Joseph Stiglitz
The Nobel-winning economist’s provocative new book, The Euro, lays out why the European Union is mired in perpetual crisis

We Need a New Grand Bargain With Russia
Here’s a 4-point plan

Donald Trump’s New Team
After weeks of sliding poll numbers, the GOP presidential nominee shook up his struggling campaign for the second time in as many months.

Why More Americans Are Becoming Activists

This Just In

John McLaughlin
Pugilist of political punditry

Europe Lashes Out at Muslim Garb

July 2016, the Hottest Month Ever

The Flat-Pack House

Elegy With a Side of Applesauce

Hillary Clinton Finds Her Zone of Caution and Control

Unpacking the Court: Is Eight Enough?

The Search for the Perfect Chair

Hell or High Water Floats on Craggy Jeff Bridges
The performances are quietly terrific

The New Reasons to Exercise

Cracks In the Obamacare Crystal Ball

Quick Talk With Miles Teller
The actor, 29, stars in War Dogs, a comedic drama about two real-life stoners from Miami, David Packouz and Efraim Diveroli, who exploited a loophole in government contracting practices to become arms dealers in 2007.

Why Brexit Could Take Longer Than Expected

Raucous War Dogs Has Bark and Bite
Jonah Hill and Miles Teller are two regular dudes turned arms dealers

Why Body-Cam Footage Stays Unseen

Werner Herzog Ponders the Poetry of the Internet

For the Record

Milestones
Aug 22, 2016 Vol 7 No

Inside Donald Trump’s Meltdown

Rio de Janeiro’s Forgotten Legacy of Slavery Shadows the Olympics
More than 2 million slaves came through Rio de Janeiro

Joseph E. Stiglitz and Mark Pieth: Why We Left the Panama Commission
It’s time to act against secrecy havens

Thais Vote in Favor of a Constitution That Cements the Military’s Role in Politics
The draft promises fresh elections, but allows for an unelected Prime Minister and a 250-member upper house entirely appointed by the military

6 Questions for Colson Whitehead, Author of The Underground Railroad
The author of The Underground Railroad, Oprah’s new book-club pick, talks about making fiction from history’s great atrocity

Amid Donald Trump’s Stumbles, an America-First Rebellion That Is Just Beginning

Legends Live on In an Editor’s Book

To Understand America, You Have to Ride the Railroad

Why More Americans Are Choosing Cremation

Dear Mr. Putin: Here’s Why You Should Help Save My Beloved BlackBerry

How Airports Are Fixing Security Chaos

Requiem for Venezuela
How the nation with more oil than anywhere else in the world fell apart

The Origami Canoe

Quick Talk with Chris Pine
Fresh off his turn as Captain Kirk in Star Trek Beyond, Pine, 35, stars in Hell or High Water, a neo-western heist drama in which two brothers steal from a chain of Texas banks to save their family ranch.

A Girl Grows In Brooklyn

Off-Key, but on Point
Meryl Streep shows the power of a middle-aged dreamer in Stephen Frears’ Florence Foster Jenkins

Cheap Michelin-Starred Eats

Pop Chart

This Just In

Suicide Squad Asks Us to Choose: Evil or Extinction

Review: Baz Luhrmann’s 
The Get Down Misses Too Many Beats
The cast captures the ecstatic mix of turntables, rhymes, dance and art, but the feeling doesn’t last

A Beginner’s Guide to Cupping
An ancient Chinese therapy is center stage this Olympics after a handful of American swimmers were spotted (literally) with dark, round marks on their bodies. Here’s what to know about cupping.
Aug 8, 2016 Vol 188 No 6

Let the 2016 Rio Games Begin

Simone Biles Is Taking Her Sport to New Heights

A New Beach Volleyball Partnership Faces its Toughest Test Yet

Justin Gatlin Has a Final Chance to Beat Bolt-and Win Redemption

Amid Crises, Rio Readies for its Olympics Closeup

Can the Games Get Clean?

What About Zika?

Another Season of Unrest Brings Darkness for Ordinary Kashmiris
As Kashmir deals with the worst outbreak of unrest in six years, hospital wards are filled with partially or fully blinded victims of pellet injuries, some under 10 years old

Meet the South African Politician Who’s Been Compared to Barack Obama-But Prefers Bill Clinton
’The ANC is no longer the party of Mandela’

Is Vladimir Putin Taking Sides in the Presidential Election?
The U.S. presidential campaign is a ripe target

Embracing His Rival, Bernie Sanders Gives Hillary Clinton the Boost She Needs

Low Gas Prices Are Stalling the Green-Car Revolution

Women’s ‘Empowerment’ Is Not Real Power

Putin Is on a Foreign-Policy Winning Streak

A Summer of Bloodshed Threatens Europe’s Union

A Kidnapping of the Heart on Netflix

Review: Vice Principals is a Political, Brilliantly Unfunny Comedy
Danny McBride’s new series fits into the Trump era

Meet Jill Stein, the Green Party Foe of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump
Unapologetic opposition that could be pivotal on Election Day

Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff on Her Impeachment Trial, the Olympics and Zika
’I have the conviction that I can win’

Review: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Works Serious Magic on the West End Stage
The latest installment of Harry Potter’s story may be London’s answer to New York’s Hamilton

5 Ways to Weather Summer Heat Waves

When Governments Meddle With Nature
New Zealand wants to eradicate all rats, stoats and possums by 2050 to help conserve wildlife, as the nonnative predators kill 25 million indigenous birds annually. But history is filled with examples of ecosystems going awry because of mass exterminations ordered by governments.

Fireworks from the Floor In Philadelphia

This Just In
A roundup of new and noteworthy insights from the week’s most talked-about studies.

An Open-Air Hotel

The Rise of Chicken

Thais Vote on a New Constitution Under the Military’s Thumb

What You Said About ・・・

Milestones
Aug 1, 2016 Vol 188 No 5

Hillary Clinton Is the Hardest One to Know

The Story Behind the ‘Texts From Hillary’ Viral Photo
Diana Walker, the photographer behind the viral image, explains how it happened

Turkey’s Long Night of the Soul

Europe’s Turkey Problem

Who Can Run The U.N.?
Why the world needs a better Secretary-General

The Developed World Is Missing the Point About Modern Slavery
Many commentators see slavery as something that happens in developing economies. But the Western world is highly culpable

An Unhinged Republican Convention and the Nation’s Greatest Test

The Difference Between ISIS and ISIS-ish
What to make of criminals and social misfits who suddenly take up the ISIS name?

Review: Star Trek Beyond Is a Case Study in Interstellar Race Relations
The actors carry the essence of Gene Roddenberry’s inclusive vision into the present

Russian Doping
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) confirmed in a July 18 report that Russia covered up widespread doping in the past two Olympic Games. As Olympics chiefs prepare to decide whether Russia should be banned entirely from the 2016 Games, here’s how the scandal has unfolded.

A New Wave of Comedies Craft Depression Into Art

A Storm-Proof Park

Garry Marshall
Happy Days creator

The Power of Wind

Jokesters Slap Back at the PC Police

Zachary Quinto on Gay Hollywood and Why Star Trek Beyond Is the Perfect Movie for Right Now
”What ’Star Trek’ represents is the idea that unity will always overcome hatred,” says Quinto

Big-Screen Ab Fab ODs on Vitriol

Messaging Services Are Generating Some of Tech’s Most Exciting New Ideas

The First Team of Refugee Olympians Will Be Competing for Dignity

Have You Met Miss Jones? Let a New Film Break the Ice

A Colombian Coke-and-Cash Caper Scores Grownup Thrills

Fifteen Years After 9/11, the Past Is Prologue

The Most Political Foods in America
See which culinary treats are most likely to be ordered by Republicans versus Democrats

Evan Rachel Wood on Into the Forest and Revolutionary Roles for Women
The actor opens up to TIME about advocating for sexual assault victims and her groundbreaking new film

‘Honor Killings’ and the Murder of a Social-Media Star

Yet Another Terror Attack Leaves France Enraged

What This ‘Good Enough’ Mother Learned from an Extraordinary Babysitter

The Psychic Toll of Nonstop Tragedies
What are we supposed to do with all this?

Pop Chart

For the Record
Jul 25, 2016 Vol 188 No 4

What a President Needs to Know

Hurt and Hope

A Convention Unlike Any Other: Can the GOP Hold It Together?

Emmanuel Macron Has Big Plans for France. Is It Ready for Them?
The 38-year-old Economy Minister is paving his way to France’s presidency with bold reforms and a grassroots movement. But it won’t be easy

How They Find Their A-Game
Jason Day and Jordan Spieth are two of the biggest names in golf. Jack Nicklaus is synonymous with the sport. They discuss:

Why Is the United Kingdom in Decline? Blame Sir Winston Churchill

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: There Is Terror on Both Sides of the Badge
Both the black and police communities live in fear-because they cannot see each other’s humanity

After Baton Rouge, Minneapolis and Dallas, Signs of Passionate Sanity

Review: The New Ghostbusters, Modern and Vital, Goes for the Gusto
The movie glows with vitality, thanks largely to the performers

Read: Letters Between a Black Father and Son
’I find myself wishing that I were a kid again. But then I remember Tamir Rice’

The Pok駑on Fad Shows the Unnerving Future of Augmenting Reality
’Pokemon Go’ is more than a hit video game, it’s a glimpse into a future we don’t fully understand

Anxiety on China

The Meaning of China’s Defeat In the South China Sea

America: More Socialist Than It Seems?

Review: The Night Of Overcomes Bad-Girl Clich駸 to Tell a Powerful Story
Riz Ahmed and John Turturro shine in the hit drama HBO needs

Serena Williams
7th Wimbledon title

Seven Lives Lost and a New Reckoning on Race

Britain’s Theresa May Takes Power With Brexit In Her Sights

Michael K. Williams:禅he Race Thing Is a Smoke Screen・ ’The real war is a war on class’

Elie Wiesel
Holocaust survivor

Susan Faludi

How to Save the World’s Forests-With Tires

Winona Ryder, Woman Interrupted

Cameron’s Legacy
His July 13 resignation as Prime Minister is clouded by Brexit. For better or worse, here’s what he’ll be remembered for

The Healing Power of Nature

Pop Chart

For the Record

Suffering and Squandering Hope in a War-Weary Country

A Bear Stalks Neil Young’s New Earth

A New Blue

Love and Television

Milestones
Jul 11, 2016 Vol 188 No 2 & 3

Europe’s Crisis of Faith

The Bright Side in America Today
Start here

The Supreme Court Closes a Complicated Term with a Few Quiet Surprises

Brexit Will Erode the Values that Have Defined Europe

The Brexit Vote Heralds a Return to the Grim 1930s for the Liberal World Order

Our Backyard Is 85 Million Acres

The Immigrant’s Fate Is Everyone’s

9 Things to Fix-Now

Bread Is Better Than Ever

A Prison That Offers Hope

Giving Back Is a Birthright

12 Great Authors Pick Their Essential American Book
Authors from Ann Patchett to Curtis Sittenfeld share classic favorites

France’s Marine Le Pen on Brexit:禅his Is the Beginning of the End of the European Union・ ”The European Union is objectively a total failure”

71 Celebrities Share Their Favorite Things About America
Picks from Frank Gehry, Blake Shelton, Martha Stewart, Neil deGrasse Tyson and many more

The 8 Best Seafood Spots in New England
We took the ultimate chowder and lobster road trip

The 8 Best BBQ Spots in the Carolinas
We took the ultimate Carolinas barbecue road trip

8 Incredible BBQ Spots in Texas
We took the ultimate Texas barbecue road trip

Turkey Has Become the New Front of ISIS痴 War on the World
The latest bloody attack on civilians at Istanbul’s Ataturk airport proves Turkey is at the mercy of ISIS militants

Why Brexit Really Is a Big Deal for the U.S. Economy
We’re locked in a cycle of diminishing trust and diminishing economic returns - and things are only getting worse

Leaving the European Union Will Give Britain the Freedom to Thrive

Katy Perry Is America’s Ultimate Pop Star

A New Orleans Parade That Feeds the Soul

A New Wave of Johnny Appleseeds

We Have Deep Reserves of Civic Virtue to Tap

Hamilton Is Hitting the Road

A Niagra Falls Revival

Why Is the Court System So Slow?

Can We Correct Our Tunnel Vision?

Optimism Wins Out

We’re Sprucing Up Our Cinemas

We Love Our Novels Ambitious and Expansive

The City Where High School Grads Go to College for Free

A Place Where Learning Is Personal

Giving Back Is Good Business

In Iowa, It’s the Pies That Bind

People-Powered Budgets

Miami Is Beating the Sea

We Love Films That Want to Kill Us

Where Hash Browns Are Heavenly

A Night Game In Sunlight

You Can Tell Our Story In Summer Reads
We pick 18 new novels, biographies and memoirs spanning 240 years of history

The Best Hot Dog Is at the Ballpark ・Really

The End of Bourbon’s Boys・Club

These Kids Prove the Future Is Bright

The Ultimate Fourth of July Party
Let these experts help you throw the backyard bash of a lifetime

A Market for All Americans

Coal Country Goes Green

善eak TV・Means a Boost for Character Actors

How Pat Summitt Transformed College Sports

Viral Stars Who Make the World Better

Where the Buffalo Roam Again

Blank Verse Under a Big Sky

Woody Guthrie Is In Good Hands

The Military Gets Crafty

Sunday School of the Free World

Why Do We Still Take Off Our Shoes for the TSA?

Cities That Embrace All Generations

The Death of the Bookstore Was Greatly Exaggerated

Why Is This Airport So Terrible?

Why Are the Parks So White?
Celebrating what’s great about the nation doesn’t mean we should overlook problems we can fix. Here are some points worth addressing.

Why Pay Interest on Student Loans?

Why Are Sports Events So Expensive?

Why Is There So Much Cardboard?

Why Do We Still Tip?

Why Don’t We Take Vacation?

New Hope for Paralysis

Even Hollywood Stars Can Go Home Again

We Still Play Ball In the Street

Why Can’t We All Get Online?

An Electric Airplane

A Genius Still Inspires Greatness

A New Home for Our Missing History

The Real Genesis of the Modern Gym

A Festival That Brings It All Home

For the Record

Turns Out an薦motional Vacation・Was Just the Kind of Vacation I Needed
Time Magazine decided to give readers an ’emotional vacation’ from politics

A Symbol We Can Share

A Government Thomas Jefferson Could Love

Health Care That Reaches Everyone

Spotlight on American Voices: New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez

Our Midsize Cities Are Having a Renaissance

The Best Beer Anywhere

Our Cars Tell Stories

What You Said About ・
A Renewable Fleet

A Revival of Fun In the Sun

We Keep Seeking Inclusion

One City Block Holds the World

The Melting Pot Is for Real

Time Well Spent

Songs for Your Soul

The Rebirth of Tap

The Fish That Didn’t Get Away
Jul 4, 2016 Vol 188 No 1

Iraq’s Fight for Survival

Bold, Brash and Under Renovation Donald Trump Hits Reset

A Joyous Cleveland Braces for a Fractious GOP Convention

A New Technique That Lets Scientists Edit DNA Is Transforming Science-and Raising Difficult Questions

Rugby? Yes, Rugby
Carlin Isles and his ”rocket shoes” are making the U.S. an unlikely contender

India’s Success Is Built to Last

Buildings That Power Themselves

Bookseller’s Tale Shocks Hong Kong
Lam Wing-kee, one of five Hong Kong booksellers who vanished last year before turning up in Chinese custody, broke his silence on June 16 after eight months in detention. His revelations have enraged the territory.

In Sports and More, Moscow Is Bending the Rules to Get Ahead

R&B Star Maxwell Returns, With a Sultry, Timeless Groove

The Secret Lives of Fish

This Is How the Next U.S. President Should Fight-and Defeat-ISIS

Father Doesn’t Always Know Best In Captain Fantastic

New Survey Brings Women Into the Action of Abstract Expressionism

History Flies Free In Free State of Jones

Tony Blair Faces Judgment Day on 
the Iraq War

Jo Cox
British lawmaker

Can We Curb Gun Violence by Treating It Like a Disease?

For Mr. Robot, the Devil Is In the Details

The World’s Dispossessed
In 2015 the global number of refugees, asylum seekers and internally displaced people reached 65.3 million, the highest total since records began. Here’s how the numbers break down.

Gawker Founder Nick Denton on Peter Thiel, ‘Conflict and Trollery’ and the Future of Media
’I’ve always had a surprising amount of respect for Rupert Murdoch’

Freed, but Still Yearning to Escape In Thirteen

The Liberal Hypocrisy of ‘Free Speech’
’There’s no excuse for such behavior’

What You Said About …

A New Fight Over Digital Music

Shrinking States
The U.S. population grew to 321,418,820 people last year, up less than 1% over 2014, per new census figures. But that growth was not shared equally. Here are the states and territory that saw the largest drops.

Verbatim
Jun 27, 2016彪ol 187 No 24

Why Did They Die?

The Gay Bar As Safe Space Has Been Shattered

After Orlando, Hillary Clinton Must Defang the Demagogue. And That’s Harder Than It Looks
Clinton will need more than ridicule

The Hollow Alliance
The historic concord between the U.S. and Europe made the West safe and rich. Now it’s in danger of collapse

Why the Brits Are Poised To Take a Risk and Leave the European Union

Caught In the Middle of a Civil War Between Turkey and Its Kurds

善arty Culture・No Longer Excuses Rape on College Campuses
The court of public opinion has ruled

Microsoft’s LinkedIn Buy Proves Social Media Is Graying

There’s a Difference Between a Boss and a Friend
And that痴 as it should be

UnREAL Heroes So Bad They’re Good

Review: A Bizarre, Bro-Dacious Bond Can’t Keep Swiss Army Man from Stranding Itself

Brandy Clark Has an Eye for Small Town Details

Very Hot Drinks Are a 善robable・Cancer Trigger
The WHO report applies to drinks including coffee, tea and mate

The Science of Loving Where You Live

Saving the Great Barrier Reef

Emotion and Immigration Could Drive Britain to Exit the E.U.

Review: A Little Fish Goes a Long Way In Pixar’s Bubble-Light Finding Dory
Thirteen years after Finding Nemo, Dory has a new quest and an oceanful of fantastic new pals

Gordie Howe
’Mr. Hockey’

The Floating Waterfall

Sebastian Junger Says PTSD Is Our Fault
”The vets aren稚 messed up. We are. We as a society”

Seeing Sexism from Both Sides: What Trans Men Experience

What Millennials Already Know About Growing Old
They池e the first generation who will spend a third of their lives as 登ld people・
Quick Talk with Nick Jonas
The singer is out with his third solo album, Last Year Was Complicated, and appears on Audience Network’s mixed-martial-arts drama Kingdom.

Animal Kingdom and Greenleaf Are Summer Surprises

Video Games・New Gear
E3, the annual games confab in L.A., was dominated this year by hardware--unusual since new consoles debuted only about three years ago.

Can Bangladesh Curb Blogger Bloodshed?

Milestones

The Upside of All Your iPhone Pics
”You hear you shouldn’t take all these photos and interrupt the experience,” says Kristin Diehl, a marketing professor at the University of Southern California Marshall School of Business. ”That we’re not living in the moment.” But her research found otherwise.

For the Record

What You Said About ・
American Slaves Emancipated Themselves

Pop Chart
Jun 20, 2016 Vol 187 No 23

Muhammad Ali: Robert Lipsyte on the Life of the Greatest

Behind the Greatest Photo of Muhammad Ali Ever Taken
Neil Leifer captured the champ towering over his vanquished opponent Sonny Liston

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: Muhammad Ali Became a Big Brother to Me-and to All African-Americans

With a Withering Attack on Trump, Clinton at Last Turns a Corner in Her White House Bid

Summer’s Leading Women

The misogynist outrage over the Ghostbusters remake has made it the must-see movie of the season

The Complicated Link Between Muhammad Ali’s Death and Boxing
It’s not totally clear

Thanks to Economic Turmoil, Left-Wing Latin American Countries Are Turning Right
There’s a global story at play

After Egyptair Flight 804, an Eerie Silence from Terrorist Groups

What A Disappointing U.S. Jobs Report Means

Taking the Reins
Saddle up for a new take on Ben-Hur’s brotherly feuding, righteous redemption and, oh yeah, that chariot race

Airplane Black Boxes Are Badly Out of Date

Bat Grit Crazy
Margot Robbie gets utterly unhinged with the comic world’s baddest supervillain

Gill More Girl
After more than a decade, Ellen DeGeneres reprises her role as Dory in the sequel to Finding Nemo

How to be Free
In Free State of Jones, Gugu Mbatha-Raw forges unity for a common cause

The Greatest, Over TIME
Jun 13, 2016 Vol 187 No 22

Next Generation Leaders

How to Stay Married
Staying married is more challenging than ever. But new data says it’s worth it

The Rise of Ad Blockers

States End the Tampon Tax After the ‘Year of the Period’

13 Questions with Mary Barra
The CEO and chairman of General Motors believes in speed, self-driving cars and not deciding too early who should be President

Review: Andy Samberg Puts the Pale Pop In Popstar, 4Real

Emilia Clarke
Clarke, 29, may be the fierce Khaleesi, Mother of Dragons, on Game of Thrones, but she’s much bubblier in her new movie, Me Before You (out June 3), based on the best-selling novel. In it she plays Lou, an aide turned love interest to wealthy quadriplegic Will (Sam Claflin).

A New Push for City Commuters on Two Wheels
Electric bicycles are a staple of commuting around the world, and the U.S. could be next

Pop’s Coolest Sister Act Taps Into a John Hughes Refrain

What My Japanese Grandfather and American Father Taught Me About Peace

Paul Simon Is Still Hooked on Mystery for Essential New Set

Stop Mommy-Shaming Over the Gorilla Incident
It could happen to any parent

A Bus That Skims Over Traffic

Predicting the Next Great American Novel

Chance the Rapper Colors Outside Lines

A New Generation of Bank Robbers Infiltrates Global Finance

The Cell-Phone-Cancer Link
A new government study on rats linked cell-phone radiation to cancers of the brain and heart. It’s not the final word on the matter, but this research adds evidence that will lead to further study in humans.

Why a Seemingly Perfect Attack on Donald Trump Missed its Target
He excels at “winning the news cycle”

How Islam Is Different From Other Religions
We need to accept Islam’s vital and varied role in politics

A British Decision to Leave the E.U. Could Leave Its Economy Paralyzed by Uncertainty
Uncertainty undermines the confidence of business leaders and investors

Trump’s God Machine
How the GOP nominee won over a scion of the Bible Belt--and America’s evangelical base

The Beleaguered Rio Olympic Games

For the Record

Review: Adolescence Is a Mystery In The Fits

On Politically Correct Language: Don’t Knock It ‘Til You Try It
What once seemed like over-the-top political correctness from my daughter doesn’t feel as awkward lately

Free-for-Alls
Zimbabwe pardoned at least 2,000 prisoners on May 23 in order to create more room in its congested national prison system. Here are recent mass pardons that have taken place, and why the prisoners were let go.

Ethiopia Aims to Lift Itself Out of Poverty by Damming the Blue Nile

A Cult Coming-of-Age Debut

Review: Me Before You Is a Three-Hankie Dose of Charm and Waterworks

Iraq Faces Major Challenges In the Fight for Fallujah

What You Said About …

O.J.: Made In America Explores Why the Juice Couldn’t Set Himself Loose

Pop Chart

Milestones
Jun 6, 2016 Vol 187 No 21

Inside the International Contest Over the Most Important Waterway In the World

Lionel Messi in His Own Words
The five-time world player of the year shares his excitement about playing in the U.S. during Copa Am駻ica預nd how he hopes the trip ends Argentina’s trophy drought

Bernie’s Evolution
His unlikely crusade became a genuine campaign. Now Sanders faces a choice--and a test

Inside the Quirky Campaign Headquarters of Trump, Clinton and Sanders
Photographer Landon Nordeman takes us on a visual tour of Trump, Clinton and Sanders campaign headquarters

Meet the Entrepreneur Working to Reinvent How You Connect to the Internet

Unemployment Insurance You Can Buy (In Advance)

Amazon and Netflix Play on Big Screen

Venezuela Goes from Bad to Catastrophe
Until the country has a government that can build a sustainable economic system, its misery will only deepen

A Bush Mother and Daughter Team Up
Former First Lady Laura Bush and her daughter Jenna Bush Hager recently published Our Great Big Backyard, about our national parks.

The X-Men Cede to Special Effects As the Franchise Faces an Absurd Apocalypse

State of the (Uber) Union
Toyota’s recent Uber investment marks the latest in a series of strategic partnerships forged between major automakers and ride-hailing startups. Here’s a look at the people actually using these services and what they think about the model, per research from Pew.

Congo Drifts Toward Dictatorship
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, critics of President Joseph Kabila fear his attempts to cling to power after his second term ends this year could lead to violence after a key rival was charged with allegedly plotting against the government.

Why Kids Need More Empathy

Why Uncle Sam Wants to Know How Many LGBT People Are In America

8 Questions with Eddie Huang

The author is back with a new book about his international quest for romance

The Sea-Horse Villa

Obama at War and Peace In the Middle East and Asia

Trading Places

New U.S. Nutrition Labels Will Emphasize Calories and Sugar

Quick Talk with David Schwimmer
The Friends star returned to TV as Robert Kardashian in The People v. O.J. Simpson. Next he’ll play a sommelier who partners with an ex-con chef to start a restaurant in AMC’s Feed the Beast, debuting June 5.

How Trump Went Mainstream (and You Can Too!)
Our moral horror crumbles from even a light application of mass opinion

For the Record

How to Avoid Listeria
There have been several recent outbreaks of the food-borne bacteria (often found in produce, processed meat and frozen foods), which can cause aches, stomach problems and even death.

Morley Safer
Icon of television news

The Writer Who Helped Disney Heroines Find Their Inner Feminist

Boys Do Cry, and That’s O.K.

We Should Curb Our Obsession With Honor

Prom Season in Flint: How the City Celebrates in a Time of Crisis
’It痴 a living, breathing part of the community’

Preacher and Outcast Lift Faith and Fear from Comics

Video Star
How YouTube celebrity PewDiePie reinvented fame

Milestones

Pop Chart
May 30, 2016 Vol 187 No 20

The Only One God Left Alive

Battle of the Bathroom
Why the fight for transgender rights has moved into the most intimate of public spaces

I Left My Art In San Francisco
A stunning new expansion by SFMOMA has transformed the City by the Bay into a premier destination for art

Online Education Can Help Africa-But it Can’t Solve its Critical Need For Real Schools

Donald Trump, the Astute Salesman, Has Captured and Targeted America’s Mood: Nostalgic
He has done a stunning job of repurposing the past as the future

Bryan Cranston Talks Walter White, LBJ and His Own Political Ambitions
The ’Breaking Bad’ star won’t rule out a ’Better Call Saul’ appearance

How the Sykes-Picot Agreement Helped Make a Messed-Up Middle East
The 100th anniversary of the Sykes-Picot agreement comes on May 19, marking a century that helped shaped the Middle East

We Should Laud Singledom, Not Lament It

Military Sexual Assault Victims Discharged After Filing Complaints
Many are booted out with ’bad paper’ and can’t get upgrades

Ronan Farrow Is an Example for Siblings of Potential Victims
His writing is worthy and courageous

Katherine Dunn
Beloved author

A Devastating Type of Hack Is Costing People Big Money
Ransomware attacks on businesses and individuals have risen dramatically in recent years

Game of Thrones‘Sophie Turner Is No Victim In Apocalypse

Don’t Make Me Rate You
A plea to every business that has my credit-card number

Why You Need to Save More Now
The McKinsey Global Institute predicts that the average 30-year-old will need to up her personal savings rate by 80% and work an extra seven years to retire like her parents. Here’s why stock and bond returns are on track to shrink.

Stubborn Frictions Could Undermine Europe’s Fight Against Terror

What You Said About …

How Technology Exposes Our Taste

Fifth Harmony Updates Girl Power for the Present

The Nice Guys Revives’70s Private-Eye Satire In Buddy-Movie Mode

For the Record

New York State of Mind

The Geniuses Who Tracked Down the Gene

Is This Thing On?
British Prime Minister David Cameron caused a diplomatic kerfuffle on May 10 after being caught on tape in a private conversation with Queen Elizabeth II describing Nigeria and Afghanistan as ”fantastically corrupt,” at a conference where leaders of both those countries were in attendance. Here, other ”private” remarks by world leaders made embarrassingly public.

The Caretaker President and Poet Taking Charge of a Troubled Brazil

The Forest Hotel

Night of a Thousand Stars

Pop Chart

Milestones
May 23, 2016 Vol 187 No 19

American Capitalism’s Great Crisis

A New Look at Capitalism

Citizen Khan
London’s first Muslim mayor aims to be an ”antidote” to Islamic extremism

Broadway Shuffle
George C. Wolfe and Savion Glover Bring in ’da Noise (and ’da Funk) to a 95 - year - old musical

Why the Philippines Elected 禅he Punisher・as President
How You Sleep Depends on Where You Live
See where people get the most and least sleep

What Facebook Isn’t Telling You
A new report from tech blog Gizmodo alleges that Facebook’s Trending feature is curated by humans, some of whom bury content from conservative news outlets. (Facebook denied the report, saying it has ”rigorous” neutrality policies.) Here are answers to key questions.

Baby Boomers Are Isolating Themselves as They Age
That痴 bad-for everyone

Residential Solar Power Faces Serious Growing Pains
The industry has seen years of torrid growth

Saudi Arabia’s Reform Plan Is Bold, Modern and Likely Doomed
The kingdom must end its deep dependence on oil revenue and build a dynamic 21st century economy

Missing Man: The American Spy Who Vanished In Iran

How to Talk to Our Technology Is Parenting’s Next Great Dilemma

Exclusive: Megyn Kelly Talks Fears, Courage and Donald Trump
’If you set the bar as fearlessness, you’re going to be sitting alone in your room alone, crying in your soup a lot’

Why Money Monster Will Make You Mad As Hell

This Land Could Be Your Land-for Free

Review: When Love Is the Law of the Land, Singletons Revolt In The Lobster
The film is a droll piece of work lashed with grim humor

Derailed
As the nation’s infrastructure crumbles, Washington’s transit chief bets on a new approach

Edible Cutlery

The Americans Is Racing History In Its Best Season Yet
A focus on relationships over spectacle has paid off for the FX drama

What Schools Should Learn from Student Protests

Game of Thrones Proves Death on TV Is Meaningless Now
Jon Snow is only the latest example of mortality’s meaninglessness in pop culture

We Have Become an Idiocracy
And it only took two-and-a-half centuries

A North Carolina Fight Could Reshape Civil Rights

The Writer Geoff Dyer Finds Trouble In Paradise

Quick Talk With Jodie Foster

The two-time Oscar winner discusses her latest outing as a director, Money Monster, a thriller in which a disgruntled investor takes a financial-TV host hostage.

Bamford’s Dynamite Is a Wild Ride

Dating Isn’t Dead紡nd History Proves It

Putting Pen to Paper

Redefining the Modern Dictionary

Review: Kate DiCamillo’s Raymie Nightingale Shows the Stars in Our Faults
The author of Because of Winn-Dixie has new story about childhood in Florida

Three New Earths
Some very big news broke 40 light-years away, where astronomers just discovered a trio of very Earth-like planets orbiting a star named Trappist-1, which could harbor life. Here’s what makes them special.

For the Record

Milestones

Pop Chart
May 16, 2016 Vol 187 No 18

So Should We Just Kill Them All?

What You Need to Know About Zika
How to beat the virus-and the mosquitoes that carry it

How a Team of Belgian Doctors Is Bringing Cheap IVF to the World

Why the Clintons Don’t Fear the Coming Armageddon With Donald Trump
Hillary Clinton’s ultimate trump card will not be her gender but her relative humanity

The Fall of Theranos and the Future of Science In Silicon Valley
The situation exposed weaknesses that might indicate a systemic problem

What Happens After Donald Trump Wins the Nomination?
Trump’s next steps could either remake U.S. politics or further divide the country

The Last Nazi Trials
The prosecution of a 94-year-old former SS guard renews questions about how to assign blame for the Holocaust

15 Questions With Michael Kinsley
The journalist and former Crossfire co-host sizes up the boomer legacy, extols later-in-life marriage and gets real about the big exit

How DJ Khaled Became the Self-Help Sage of Snapchat
He built an empire serving chicken soup for the millennial soul

Bubble Drone
This helium-filled concept, from Germany-based Festo’s Bionic Learning Network, is designed to interact safely with humans while carrying small objects. Here’s how it works.

A Special Evening of 100 Stars

To Celebrate Mother’s Day, TIME Asked Influential Moms to Write Open Letters to Their Children

GOP Boss Reince Priebus Leads a Wary Embrace of Donald Trump
The Republican boss will strive to unite and focus his party in coming months

Even In Death, Prince Remains Surrounded by Mystery
He died of yet-unknown causes with a vault of unreleased music and no apparent will

The Tao of Trash

Grammar ‘Mistakes’ Made Good

How Political Instability Threatens Iraq from Within

Review: The Carmichael Show Pushes New Boundaries
The throwback sitcom sticks with a well-known format

Don DeLillo Dances With Death in His New Novel
Zero K follows a reclusive billionaire who aims to fight death

Sherman Alexie Talks About Why He’s ‘One of the Brown Folks for Clinton’
TIME talks with the author of ’The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian’

A Clinton Adviser Takes on Lincoln’s Legacy
Sidney Blumenthal examines the political life of Abraham Lincoln in new book

Modern Feminism Should Stop Selling Out

What Donald Trump Gets Wrong About the ‘Woman Card’
There are some perks

The First Black Superhero Leaps to the Silver Screen
Black Panther will get his own Marvel Studios film in 2018

Civil War Buffs Captain America’s Star

New Trade Deal May Be Doomed by Populism and Suspicion on Both Sides of the Atlantic
The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership faces opposition from both Europeans and Americans

Review: Drake Offers a Snapshot of His Messy Relationships on Views
The album isn’t perfect, but it will still influence artists and audiences

Milestones

Pop Chart
May 2, 2016 Vol 187 No 16 & 17

The 100 Most Influential People in the World

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How the World’s Most Influential People Influence Each Other


Four Legs Good, Two Legs Irrelevant
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By the Numbers
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Points of Origin
Where the 2016 TIME 100 were born

Name Game
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