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Apr 25, 2016 Vol 184 No 15

Nepal’s Man-Made Disaster

What Today’s Democrats Can Learn from Bill Clinton’s Crime and Welfare-Reform Bills
Hillary Clinton’s campaign could use a strong dose of politically incorrect truth telling

A Debt We All Must Pay

Hard Times for David Cameron

Inside the Booming Smuggling Trade Between Venezuela and Colombia
An economic crash and tight currency controls have created a booming market to smuggle gasoline and other goods from Venezuela to Colombia

Exclusive: Janet Yellen Talks Transforming the Fed
In a TIME-exclusive interview, Yellen says she is focusing on Main Street not Wall Street and dusting off the Fed’s mandate to regulate

Review: Sing Street Honors the DIY Spirit
John Carney痴 new film is set in 1985 Dublin

Lost In Translation
The look of emojis varies widely across platforms--and leads to miscommunication, per a new study from the University of Minnesota. Here, a few of the most divergent emojis by (clockwise from top left) Apple, Google, Microsoft and LG.

The Self-Filling Water Bottle
It isn’t commercially available yet, but the solar-powered Fontus is making a splash on crowdfunding site Indiegogo. Here’s how it works.

How El Ni Heats the Globe

How Income Affects U.S. Life Spans

Bridging Borders
King Salman of Saudi Arabia and Egypt’s President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi agreed April 8 to build a long-planned bridge across the Red Sea to connect the two countries. The $1.7 billion project joins a list of ambitious attempts to build cross-border bridges.

Review: Andrew Dice Clay’s New Sitcom Is Abrasive for No Reason
Dice, the comedian’s latest, airs on Showtime

The Great Barrier Reef Is Under Attack
El Ni and climate change loom

Big Business Should Learn from the Rust Belt

Review: A Battlefield Memoir From an Interrogator
Eric Fair’s Consequence

Baltimore Looks for Hope a Year After Freddie Gray’s Death
Violence persists as police try to restore trust with black communities

The Obamacare Quirk That Is Fueling the Opioid Epidemic
Patient survey questions about pain management are leading hospitals to prescribe potentially dangerous drugs

Trump and Sanders Have Tapped Into a Dangerous紡nd Wrong泡nti-Trade Sentiment

Can Ride Apps Really Solve America’s Traffic Woes?
Carpooling research could shape the commute of the future

For the Record

10 Questions With James McBride
The National Book Award winner and musician talks soul, stupidity and Kill’Em and Leave, his new biography of James Brown

How Things Get Messy When I Take My Boss Act Home
What do my kids think I do for a living? Fire people

Pop’s Biggest Stars Are Reviving the Album by Reinventing It
Surprise releases by the likes of Beyonc・and Rihanna have changed the music industry

Rise of the 善lyscrapers・ Wood is making a comeback as a building material with the development of engineered timber, an eco-friendly alternative used in ”plyscrapers” around the world.

Review: Jon Favreau’s Jungle Book Is a Wild Tale for a Digital Age
CGI animals talk, sing, saunter, slink and slither

The Biggest New Sounds on Broadway
From Shuffle Along to She Loves Me

A New Book Asks, 羨re You There, Allah? It’s Me, Cindy・ It Ain’t So Awful, Falafel tells a story of growing up Muslim in America

How America Got Hooked on Guns

Why a Woman May Not Be on the Front of the $10 Bill
America rallied around the idea of a woman for the $10 bill. But what if Hamilton fans stick her on the back?

The GOP’s Plan to Look Past the Presidency-and Win Congress
Senate and House seats are up for grabs

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Apr 7, 2016 Vol 187 No 14

Can America Learn to Love Ted Cruz?

The Next President of the Philippines Could Be ‘the Punisher’

President of Chile: The Americas Are Stronger Together
’The Americas as a whole have much to gain from partnership rather than confrontation or mutual neglect’

Ahead of the Curve
For TIME’s second collaboration with global design journal Wallpaper*, we asked editor in chief Tony Chambers to choose highlights from the magazine’s winter and spring season to showcase the newest achievements in the world of luxury. From fresh spins on time-honored classics like the Aston Martin DB11 (pictured above) to the latest in watch design and home furnishings, welcome to the space where art and design meet.

Porn and the Threat to Virility
The first generation of men who grew up with unlimited online porn sound the alarm

The ‘Panama Papers’ Expose the Secret World of the 1%
The leak has already had major consequences

Saudi Arabia’s Attempt to Break Its Addiction to Oil

Xi Jinping’s Thin Skin Makes Him Look Weak
The ‘Panama Papers’ spell trouble for the Chinese President

Zaha Hadid
Trailblazing architect

What Virtual Reality’s Past Reveals About its Future
The technology has a bad rap as simply a novelty

Which New ‘Reality’ Reigns Supreme?

Here’s Where You Can Try Virtual Reality
Get some hands-on time with the HTC Vive headset

How China Plans to Dominate Soccer
Beijing has a global plan for the beautiful game

The Radical New Ways Colleges Are Sizing Up Students
From notebook doodles to video selfies
Apr 11, 2016 Vol 187 No 13

China’s Chairman Builds a Cult of Personality

This Fragile Iraqi Dam Could Pose a Bigger Threat Than ISIS
TIME visits Mosul Dam, whose collapse could threaten a million lives or more in Iraq

Ukraine’s Injured War Veterans and the Price of Independence
The painful reality of rehabilitation after nearly two years of conflict

Inside the FBI Investigation of Hillary Clinton’s E-Mail
FBI director Jim Comey first investigated the Clintons 20 years ago

What Voters Need to Know About the New Free Global Trade Debate
After decades of consensus, its value is being contested by the left and the right

Why America’s Largest Voting Bloc Isn’t Voting for Trump
The Republican frontrunner has a woman problem

ISIS Loses on the Battlefield But Succeeds in Scaring the West
The terrorist group is making gains by attacking the ‘gray zone’

Will the GOP Try to Lose With Cruz?
Former critics are now rallying to support the candidate

Debunking Trump’s Foreign Policy
He raises good questions, but gets the answers wrong

Mario Batali Remembers Jim Harrison
’I’ve followed Jim Harrison more than I would follow the Bible or Koran’

Garry Shandling
Sensei of ’true’ comedy

Will Robots in the Workplace Destroy Our Future?
Grappling with the right role for automatons at work

Why More Companies Are Coming Out of the Political Closet
Increasingly, big corporations are opposing legislation they see as discriminatory

Apple Vs. the FBI: Here’s Who Really Lost

Review: Everybody Wants Some!! Deserves a Third Exclamation Mark
Richard Linklater is back with a new comedy

Sounding off on Linklater’s Hit Parade
Richard Linklater is back with a new comedy

Review: Indie Drama Krisha Maps a Wanderer’s Return to the Family Fold
Trey Edward Shults’s film is part character study, part family mystery, and part psychological horror story

A Fake Rothko and the Rise of Modern Fraud
A painting’s worth can be a matter of smoke, mirrors and marketing

Insult My Lovely Wife at Your Own Risk

And the nation’s
Apr 4, 2016•Vol 187 No 12

The Terrorist Threat From ISIS May Be About to Get Worse

Brussels Learns to Live in Fear as Manhunts Continue
Soldiers and closures have become a part of everyday life

How Western Europe Became ISIS’s Favorite Battleground
'As long as Western nations are involved in wars fought by jihadists, jihadists will be warring in Western nations'

India’s Jobs Deficit
Young Indians scramble to find decent work

What If Your Immune System Could Be Taught to Kill Cancer?
Her chart said ‘Two weeks to fatal event.’ Ten years later, she’s still alive

Trapped in No Man’s Land in Greece
While Europe reels, thousands of refugees have nowhere to go

Burma’s Risky Reboot

9 Questions With Tyler Perry
The multitasking hit maker just produced his 800th TV episode and hosted Fox’s The Passion, while his latest Madea movie is due in theaters this fall

Elena Ferrante Brings Dark Charm to Young Readers
Her children’s book The Beach at Night is coming to the U.S.

Review: Superheroes Duke It Out Superseriously in Batman v Superman
It's so topheavy with false portent that it buckles under its own weight

Inside the Quiet Crusade to Turn GOP Delegates Against Trump
These are the people hoping for a contested convention

Review: Pax Goes Long on Empathy
Sara Pennypacker’s book shows the love between a boy and his fox

Review: The Path Could Draw Its Own Faithful to Hulu
The new drama depicts a fictional religious movement

Wonder Woman Steals the Spotlight

Billions Continues to Reveal What’s Really Wrong With Wall Street
The show dramatizes the finance world—but not that much

Brussels Attacks Raise the Chances of Brexit
Will the threat of terror prompt Britain to leave the EU?

The Battle to Scrap the ‘Tampon Tax’

Pigeons That Track Pollution

Review: Zayn Goes in a New Direction on Solo Debut Mind
The singer is the West’s most popular Muslim pop star

Trump’s New Teleprompter Reveals the Method In His Populist Madness
Each of his dog whistles has been pitch-perfect

Review: Ashton Kutcher’s Ranch Serves Old Dressing
Netflix’s latest comedy is a limp affair

Gwen Stefani
The No Doubt frontwoman and adviser on NBC's The Voice is back with her first solo album in a decade. This Is What the Truth Feels Like, out now, grapples with life after divorce and the early stages of romance.

What You Said About …

Why It Pays to Placate Your Colleagues

Why the #NeverTrump Plan Won’t Work
Three reasons a third-party plot can’t succeed

Remembering Andy Grove, Former Intel CEO
A personal view by Time Inc.’s Norman Pearlstine

Develop a Taste

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Mar 28, 2016彪ol 187 No 11

Inside Apple CEO Tim Cook’s Fight With the FBI

The Privacy Debate

The E.U.’s Deal To Send Back Asylum Seekers to Turkey Is Illegal-and Immoral

How the Petrobras Scandal Ensnared Lula-and Upturned Brazilian Politics
The former Brazilian President Luiz In當io Lula da Silva was hailed as a savior of his country. But he now finds himself caught in a scandal

Tiananmen Protester: Donald Trump Sounds Like a Communist Leader

President Obama and Misty Copeland Interview

To Take out Trump, Hillary Clinton Must First Dispense With Her Inner Politician
The Democrat’s strategy will have to be modified for the general election

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: The Paradox of Being a Black Role Model
Wildly successful role models reflect the tyranny of low expectations

The 30 Most Influential People on the Internet

Putin’s Wily Syria Tactics Pay Off

The Rise and Fall of the Putin Propaganda Czar Who Met a Violent End
The marks of violence on the body of Mikhail Lesin have renewed suspicion that the reasons for his death lead back to his powerful associates in Moscow

The Geography of Genius

Obama Will Get His Pick on the Supreme Court Eventually
Merrick Garland will be confirmed. Just not yet.

Obama Aims to Nudge Change Along With Historic Cuba Visit

How Companies Can Do Well by Doing Good

Why Poverty Is Sexist

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The Old-Master Met Fills its Modern Satellite With Works in Progress
The Met Breuer opens in the former Whitney building

Machines Beating Mankind

13 Questions With Shirin Ebadi
The Iranian human-rights lawyer and her loved ones have been harassed by their country’s government since she won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003

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Nora Ephron’s Son Pays Tribute in Everything Is Copy
The documentary will air on HBO

NBC’s Medical Soap Heartbeat Lacks Grey’s Anatomy Smarts
Melissa George plays a heart transplant surgeon

Why the Rise in Food-Poisoning Reports Is Actually a Good Thing
Health officials are finding foodborne outbreaks faster than ever before

Milestones

Review: Iggy Pop’s Post Pop Depression

A Kids・Toy That Teaches Coding

Three New Musical Biopics Hit the Big Screen
Miles Davis, Chet Baker and Hank Williams get the movie treatment

Review: Marriage and Murder on a Dairy Farm
Elizabeth Brundage’s latest thriller is All Things Cease to Appear

Big Money’s Tiny Impact on the Presidential Campaign
Mar 21, 2016 Vol 187 No 10

The Secret War Crime

Hong Kong’s Newest Conflict with China Is Over Independence

Why (Officially) Communist China Is Looking for Answers in Reaganomics

How China Is Getting In the Way of Its Own Economy

Remembering Nancy Reagan: The End of a White House Love Story
”Nancy came along and saved my soul”

Greed, Politics and the Biggest Oil Boom in Decades
In 2007, Oklahoma had one earthquake. Last year, there were more than 900. What happened?

Why Would Democrats Vote for Trump? It’s All About Trade
The unionized heartland is focused on jobs

In City of Gold, One Writer’s Quest to Eat, Play, Love
The documentary follows L.A. food critic Jonathan Gold

The Media Came Too Late to the Promise of John Kasich
He has the substantive side of the campaign covered

Foreign Filibusters

The Big Names In Brazil’s Corruption Scandal

Review: Family Secrets Abound in ABC’s Real O’Neals
Martha Plimpton leads a chaotic clan

The Return of Perennial Man-Child Pee-wee Herman
Paul Reubens returns, this time on Netflix

In a Nation of Single Ladies, First Comes Love, Then Comes Whatever You Want
Reviewing Rebecca Traister’s new book

Turkey’s Erdogan Feels the Pressure

8 Questions With Sally Field

The Oscar-winning star of Hello, My Name Is Doris, an indie comedy about May-December love, discusses her career, her ballot and Hollywood’s big issue

Me and My Fitness Tracker
How can this brutally honest marriage last?

How I Taught Myself to Cook妨ith a Kit
Companies like Plated, Hello Fresh and Blue Apron measure, box and ship out every ingredient

Review: 船aredevil・Bedeviled by Darkness
The second season compounds the failures of the first

How Our Nostalgia Obsession Is Killing TV
Too many producers are opting to reboot old hits

Review: Nonsequel 10 Cloverfield Lane Is Better Than the Original
The film builds buzz with a thrilling score

Quick Talk With Eugene Levy
The actor discusses the second season of Schitt’s Creek

The Math Myth

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Mar 14, 2016 Vol 187 No 9

Donald Trump’s Wild Ride

Time Inc. Ups its Global Ambitions

Donald Trump: Tribal Warrior
How does he win? Divide and conquer

Ibtihaj Muhammad Gives Team USA a New Edge
The fencer brings faith and fearlessness to this summer’s

What a Year of Racial Strife Has Taught Bernie and Hillary
The candidates have taken different approaches to the black community

Escape from the Hermit Kingdom
North Koreans fleeing to the border regions of China live in 
a kind of twilight

Could Bernie Sanders’ Campaign Spawn a Liberal Tea Party?
The candidate has sparked the populist revolution he’s always talking about

12 Questions With Loretta Lynn
With her first album in 12 years and a new PBS documentary about her life, the 83-year-old coal miner’s daughter isn’t slowing down

The Nuclear Deal Pays Off In Iran’s Elections

Review: An Idyllic World Turns Deadly in The Wave
The film is being billed as Norway’s first disaster movie

How to Get Angry With the Wu-Tang Clan
Rage is all the rage these days

Review: Malick’s Cups Runneth Over預nd Over
This director is hardly the perceptive student of human nature he’s cracked up to be

The 選ron Prosecutor・Hunting the Godfather of Sicily

Quick Talk With Tina Fey
The Whiskey Tango Foxtrot star discusses her latest transformation into a TV news reporter, this one based on Kim Barker

Europe Fractures As the Migrant Crisis Worsens

Review: Tina Fey Falls in Love With a War Zone in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
War is no place for anybody, which is one of the ideas nailed by this zig-zagging, high-spirited movie

Do Kids Really Get Along With Their Parents?

New Ways to Improve Well-Being at Work
Researchers reveal tips for feeling better in the office

Your Longevity Is Good for Business
Industries find new ways to cater to the aging population

The Upside of Loneliness

What Is Killing Off the Pollinators?
Over 75% of types of crops rely on bees, butterflies and other critters to pollinate plants. A new U.N. report shows these pollinators are dying fast, threatening global food security. Here’s why.

How Coloring Inside the Lines Came Into Fashion
Adults pick up their crayons and colored pencils

The Radically Simple Solution to Homelessness
Cities are increasingly choosing to house the homeless

Fallout from Flint’s Water Crisis

Half-Earth

World’s Longest Flights

The Sunken Museum

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Feb 22, 2016 vol 187 No 6 & 7

Alzheimer’s from a New Angle

What If You Live to Be 100? Or Even Longer?
The thorny issue of longevity

Meet Motto, TIME’s New Site for Advice Worth Sharing

Review: Netflix’s Love Is Funnier When the Glow Is Gone
Judd Apatow is behind the new comedy

Lessons on Longevity From the Animal Kingdom
A menagerie of super agers

Longevity: It’s the Little Things That Keep Us Young
From mindfulness to diet

How Our War Against ISIS Is Going
Steady, but maybe too slowly

Why Schools Are Struggling to Let Students Sleep In

The Best Presidential Campaign Ads-So Far
Political advertising is mostly rote and robotic, drawn from a wasteland of tired formulas and boring sound bites. But a few candidates have broken through this cycle with something politicians rarely display: actual creativity.

Why We Need to Start Thinking Further into Our Future
We池e living longer and getting older. So we need to rethink what that means

The Great GOP Humbling of 2016
The Republican campaign trail has been brutal and unforgiving. And it has only just begun

Review: The Snide Is High in Deadpool
Ryan Reynolds stars in the new film

9 Questions With Eddie S. Glaude Jr.
The chair of Princeton痴 African-American studies department is urging black voters to write in 鮮one of the above.’ He explains why

Quick Talk With Grace Helbig
The comedian and YouTube star, whose channel boasts 2.8 million subscribers, just released her second book, Grace & Style

What Will the Retirement Age Be In 2050?
Predicting longevity in the future

The Perfectly Sane Case for Life In Space
New research suggests cosmic biology is not just possible; it’s inevitable

The True Cost of Living a Long Life
Humans are living longer. How are you going to pay for old age?

The Robot Lifeguard

The Trump and Sanders Show: Why Two Outsiders Are Winning
The odd couple are turning conventional political wisdom on its head

Why Are Old People Less Scared of Dying?
How our legacy affects us at the end

Zika Afflicts an Already Weak Brazil

Review: Mona Awad’s Body Language
Her debut novel is 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl

Jennifer Lopez’s New Show Turns Las Vegas Into Destination Diva
The singer joins the ranks of pop stars in residency

Why Do Some Unhealthy People Live So Long?
Longevity can be hard to predict

How Zoolander Shaped the Selfie Generation
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Review: Vinyl Seeks Rock’s Holy Grail

Finding Moments of Republican Grace Amid the Ugly Bluster of Donald Trump

Do Happy People Really Live Longer?
The science of mood and longevity
Review: Old Fears Run Deep in New Witch
The 鮮ew-England Folktale・terrifies

Strange Gods

What This Year’s Oscars Says About America
From horses and spuds to warriors

Maurice White
Master of the groove

Work Perks

The One Way Millennials Could Still Change the World
Twentysomethings are financially stressed, socially liberal and politically pivotal. But none of that will matter if they don’t vote

Rihanna’s Anti Goes Against the Grain
The singer is back with a strong point of view

Why the World’s Debt Epidemic May Lead to a New Economic Crisis

Study Shows Music Brings My Family Closer Together
As long as I’m not the one choosing it

Countries That Banned Boogying
The city of Lausanne in Switzerland has outlawed ”silent discos,” in which masses of revelers dance to music while wearing headphones. Local authorities said that despite the name, the events are too noisy for local residents to endure. Here, some other unusual dancing bans from around the world.
Feb 15, 2016 Vol 187 No 5

Hillary on the Race, Her Rivals, and Angry Voters

The Politics and the Law

Germany Turns to a Nazi Memorial Site to House Refugees

Hospitals and Medical Personnel Are Under Attack in Yemen’s War

Anger Management
After a wild preseason, GOP voters take sides

Zika’s Toll
A virus with links to birth defects sends fear through the Americas

Review: Fighting the Undead in Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

Review: The Coen Brothers Pack Hail, Caesar! with Fanciful Hollywood Curlicues
Josh Brolin stars in an love letter to Hollywood that doesn’t quite hang together, but could make one hell of a highlights reel

Review: Peter Bergen’s United States of Jihad
Be afraid. Be, well, only a little afraid

10 Questions With Samantha Bee
With the debut of Full Frontal on TBS, the Daily Show alum becomes the only female late-night host. Her pitch: “Watch or you’re sexist”

The Floating Bonsai
Air Bonsai, a miniature tree that rotates in space, has raised more than $600,000 in less than two weeks on Kickstarter--more than quintuple its goal. Here’s how it works, according to its Japanese creators, Hikaru Hoshi and Masanori Imayoshi.

Why a Scandal Won’t Stop Abenomics

What Reality TV Can Teach the 2016 Candidates
Lessons from the small screen

Inside the Fossil Fuel Fight in the Pacific Northwest
The thin green line in Oregon

Obstacles on the Road to Peace In Syria

A Powerful New Tool for ‘Editing’ the Human Genome
Are scientists ready?

What Marco Rubio Must Do Next
He prospered by laying low. Can it last?

How to Survive the New Economic Normal

Lessons from Iowa
The first caucus may be over, but its results will affect campaigns for months to come

Leo, the Bear and the Confounding Oscar Race of 2016
Inside the competition for the Academy Awards

The Importance of Being Little

Vincent ‘Buddy’ Cianci
Beloved mayor, convicted felon
Feb 8, 2016 Vol 187 No 4

A Barbie for Every Body

Belgium Races To Plug Its Holes In The War Against Terror
After The Spring

An Egyptian father searches for justice 
five years after the Tahrir protests

12 Questions With Freed Iranian Prisoner Matthew Trevithick
The American aid worker, 30, was recently released from Iranian detention. He describes his 41 days in the country’s Evin Prison

A New Hope for the Treatment and Prevention of Alzheimer’s
Inside the latest advancements

Review: Jhumpa Lahiri Found in Translation
In Other Words documents the author’s Italian obsession

Greece Could Still Bring Down Europe

What Should We Name 善lanet 9’?

Rush. Trump. Cruz. Fox News. Can the Republican Party Avoid a Crack-Up?
The GOP’s infighting could jeopardize its future

Ralph Nader: What Is Michael Bloomberg Thinking?
The problem is not about indecision擁t’s a deeply researched hesitation

The Science of Mob Aggression

Predicting Which Presidential Candidates Will Win by How Good Their Volunteer Jobs Are
The cooler the gig, the lower the chances

Hot on the Trail

Review: In Originals, Freethinkers Play by Rules
Adam Grant explains what it takes to launch truly new ideas

Marvin Minsky
Pioneer of Artificial Intelligence

Review: The People v. O.J. Simpson and American Crime Aim for Ambiguity
Two anthology series, on FX and ABC, challenge viewer preconceptions like nothing else on TV

It Takes an Adorable Village to Fight Evil In Kung Fu Panda 3

Review: The Witness Is a Rubik’s Cube, Wrapped in a Mystery, Inside a Video Game
The puzzles will absorb you for hours

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Revisiting Gilda, Ablaze With Rita Hayworth
Criterion has released the restored classic

Iran’s President Makes New Friends In Europe

Vanishing Waters of the World

Review: Fear and Loathing Overcome Fake Waves in The Finest Hours
Chris Pine stars in the Coast Guard movie

Why the Zika Outbreak Marks a New Normal for Infectious Disease

Cory Booker

Sia Finds Treasure in Other Stars’ Trash

Inside her new album, This Is Acting

How to Have a Good Day

The Airplane 全kylight’
Feb 1, 2016 Vol 187 No 3

Germany’s Migrant Assault Scandal and Europe’s Refugee Challenge

Taiwan’s New President Reflects The Island’s Changing Identity

The 1 Thing on Everybody’s Mind at Davos 2016
Most want to know when will the great revolution in technology actually deliver enough jobs

Is China Kidnapping Its Critics?
The mysterious case of five missing publishers spotlights Beijing’s growing intolerance

Saudi Arabia Will Be the Big Loser from the Plunge In Oil Prices
The country relies on oil for about 80% of budget revenue

The Poisoning of an American City
For residents of Flint, Michigan, new emergency actions are too little, too late

The Democrats Stumble Toward 50 Shades of Socialism
How much should the government redistribute?

The Trouble With
Haiti’s Elections

The Unbearable Whiteness of the Oscar Nominations

Why Bernie Sanders’ Revolution Needs a Second Act
Can he actually win the White House?

The Hidden Cost of Waiting Tables

Review: London Spy Delves Into the Inner Life of a Gay Sleuth
The U.K. show premieres on BBC America Jan. 21

Review: Zach Galifianakis’s Baskets Wrings Painful Laughs From the Tears of a Clown
The latest FX bummer-com features a remarkable performance from Galifianakis

A Voice from America’s Past Speaks Again

Alan Rickman
Villain we loved to hate

The Ice Hotel

10 Questions With Herman Wouk
The best-selling author of The Caine Mutiny and The Winds of War marks his 100th year on earth with a new memoir, Sailor and Fiddler

Glenn Frey
Eagles founder and guitarist

Quick Talk With Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’s Rachel Bloom
The star and co-creator of the musical comedy won a Golden Globe for the role of Rebecca

A Fight for the Future of Evangelical Christianity at Wheaton
How a Facebook post sparked controversy among the faithful

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Review: Mojave Serves Up Bleak Comedy
The humor is as dark and bitter as burnt espresso

Review: 45 Years Together-and Alone
Charlotte Rampling is nominated for an Oscar for her performance

Review: A Diva Who Changes Her Tune in Alexander Chee’s The Queen of the Night
Alexander Chee’s new novel depicts a fin de siècle Paris soprano

Connecting the Planet
Some 4 billion people, the majority of the world’s population, lack access to the Internet and are excluded from the digital economy, according to a new World Bank study. Here’s a look at how companies have tried to fill the void in the three countries with the lowest connectivity.

My Last Year in Office as Mom-in-Chief
A lame-duck mother assesses her tenure

These Are the 25 Worst Passwords of 2015
The Force will not be with people who use ”starwars”
Jan 25, 2016 Vol 187 No 2

Made In China: The Next Global Recession

7 Questions With Klaus Schwab
The founder of the 40-year-old World Economic Forum in Davos says the digital revolution demands a different, and more human, kind of leadership

Nouriel Roubini: The New Abnormal for a Troubled Global Economy
It is likely to stay with us in 2016 and well beyond

The Favela Residents Who Won’t Make Room For The Olympics

What Traders Don’t Know About China Could Hurt Them
China’s foreign-trade volume declined in 2015

In Appreciation: David Bowie, 1947 to 2016
He was the rare artist who inspired not just adulation but imitation

President Obama’s Playground Grievances at the State of the Union
If the purpose of the speech was to reassure a jittery country, I’m not sure he succeeded

Why We Can’t Unscramble the Fight Over Encryption
It may not be worth the risk

Review: Rashida Jones Is TV’s New Good Cop in Angie Tribeca
The sitcom premieres Jan. 17

The Arrest of ’El Chapo’ Isn’t the Victory it Looks Like
What’s behind the drug lord’s capture

Why Hillary Clinton Still Can’t Escape Her Husband’s Misdeeds

The Self-Piloting Helicopter

Why Ted Cruz Has a Chance of Winning the Republican Nomination
He is positioning himself as the best option for the nation痴 social conservatives

Review: Wall Street Soap Billions Is Bullish on Drama, Bearish on Insight
The new show debuts Jan. 17

Germany’s New Migrant Crisis Threatens Merkel

Review: Holocaust Drama Son of Saul Is Rigorous, Demanding and Rewarding
L疽zl・Nemes’ film, which won the Grand Prix at Cannes last year, may be brutal but it’s never despairing

Review: War and Peace is Tolstoy, Plus 21st Century Flair
The show premieres Jan. 18

Parent Like an FBI Agent

Royal Pains In the Headlines
On Jan. 11 Princess Cristina of Spain became the first member of the country’s royal family to go on trial, charged with two counts of tax fraud. Here are a few other royals caught up in very public troubles:

The Golden Gremlins-Er, Globes

The Zika Virus

The Ongoing California Natural-Gas Leak Is a Disaster for the Planet

The Science of Why People ’Snap’ In Anger

Hot on the Trail

Automakers Want to Sell You Much More Than Just a Car

Zero Footprint
Jan 18, 2016 Vol 187 No 1

Donald Trump’s Art of the Steal

A Campaign Like No Other

Why Africans Are Still Risking Their Lives to Migrate to Europe

Why Race and Tribe Trump Economics In the Current Presidential Campaign

Hillary and Women: Can Gender Be a Force Multiplier?
Clinton’s plan for getting out the vote

The Hidden Danger of TV’s True-Crime Obsession
The enthusiasm for shows like Making a Murderer isn’t all good

My Open-Plan Life
And other tales of communal existence

The New Business of Breast-Feeding

Rock Musicals Heat Up Broadway’s Winter
From School of Rock to a new Billie Joe Armstrong musical

Exclusive: See How Big the Gig Economy Really Is
A new poll reveals the true size of the peer-to-peer revolution

Quick Talk With Natalie Dormer
The Game of Thrones actress now appears in The Forest

Review: Quentin Tarantino’s Hateful Eight Revels in Snow, Not So Much in People
All the promise of the first hour of the film is squandered in the last two

Review: There’s Lots of Suffering in The Revenant, But Bear With It
Director Alejandro González Iñárritu may have fashioned The Revenant as the ultimate endurance test, but its star, Leonardo DiCaprio, simply endures

Review: In Anomalisa, Puppets Have Problems Too
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