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Apr 20, 2015 Vol 185 No 14

In the Line of Fire

In the Heart Of the Mountain
A record-breaking train tunnel could provide a badly needed shortcut through the Swiss Alps

Little Big Island
Sri Lanka’s new leader has a tough job: restore democracy and pacify the major powers

Vietnam Looks Forward
Forty years after the end of the war, Vietnam makes peace with the U.S.-and warily watches China

Bye-Bye Great Satan
A deal with the U.S. undermines Iranian hardliners, and gives reformers hope

Fashion’s Hot New Age
Grande dames are redefining beauty with their senior chic

MoMA’s Talking Pictures
Images give voice to the Great Migration

In Ex Machina, a Date With an Android
Two wily men and a robot goddess square off in Alex Garland’s movie

The Relentless Tennessee Dealmaker
Demanding a role for Congress, former Chattanooga mayor Bob Corker is now a key player in the Iran talks

The GOP’s Theory of Evolution
To reinvent the party, Rand Paul had to change first

10 Questions With Brian Grazer
The producer and newly minted author muses on Hollywood, Empire and his most compulsive

In Ex Machina, a Date With an Android
Two wily men and a robot goddess square off in Alex Garland’s movie

The Relentless Tennessee Dealmaker
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Apr 13, 2015 Vol 185 No 13

Caught in the Cross Fire

Nigeria Elects a New President With High Hopes for Change

Nuclear Deal or No Deal
Why the U.S. cannot walk away from negotiating with Iran

The Big Test for Chinese Students
Cheating allegations dog Chinese students applying to U.S. colleges-but the reality is more complex

Meet Trevor Noah
Fake-news’ rising star

A Real Game of Thrones in Wolf Hall
Cromwell, the Tudor antihero, is a man for our season

Harvey Weinstein, From Screen to Stage
The movie mogul makes his Broadway debut

The Invincibility Formula
A new book shows us how to conquer our fear of rejection, but it’s no easy fix if you’re a parent

Depression in the Flight Deck
How are pilots screened for psychological distress?

America’s Cup for Pope Francis
For his papal visit, a silversmith is working on a special chalice

10 Questions With Candice Bergen
In a new book, the actress records her reflections on marriage, motherhood and Murphy Brown

The Writing’s on the Wall for Christians
Is it necessary for the new majority, which has won the culture war, to drive religious dissenters out of the public square as pariahs?

What Indiana Could Learn From Utah About Gay Tolerance
Conservatives are writing a suicide-note to Millennials-they don’t have to

Sights Set On New Hampshire, Chris Christie Looks For 2016 Reboot At Home
The New Jersey governor is down, but not out

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Apr 6, 2015 Vol 185 No 12

The Founding Father of Singapore

The Battle for Jerusalem
Jews and Muslims are intensifying their struggle over the city’s most passionately contested holy site. Will it lead to war?

The Market Mirage
What stock prices do--and don’t--tell us about the actual value of a company

Yemen’s Chaotic Civil War Sucks In Regional Rivals

Cuba on the Cusp
As U.S. policy softens, the island that time forgot prepares for change

Why It Matters Who Steve Jobs Really Was
Dueling biographies fight over the story of Steve

Vin Diesel: Self-Help Guru
Millions of fans are inspired by his oddest role yet

A Year of Ebola
New signs of hope

A Prisoner Exchange Revisited

Cable’s Monopoly Is Falling。ェBut Your Bill Might Not
Cord cutting comes with its own costs

China Challenges America’s Financial Leadership
Washington wants its allies to stay away from the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank

Katie Couric on A New Documentary, Her New Job and the NBC Rumor Mill
The anchor and activist answers 10 questions in this week’s TIME

Death by Drowning.
Erik Larson revisits the Lusitania disaster

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How Super PACs Are Taking Over
A new breed of high-dollar outside groups is reshaping the 2016 presidential race

Forrest Grumpェ。
Mar 30, 2015 Vol 185 No 11

The Cancer Gap

Diplomacy of Distrust in Iran
U.S.-Iran nuclear talks will never overcome decades of suspicion. Can both sides deal with that?

10 Questions With James Baker
As PBS airs a new documentary about him, the politician talks about current events and his career

Benjamin Netanyahu’s Disgrace in Victory
Israel’s Prime Minister won a tragic election by vilifying Arabs and defacing Israel’s history

The Grandparent Deficit: Why Fertility Isn’t the Only Biological Clock
There’s often one forgotten variable in the decision about having kids later in life

Scott Walker: Playing to Win
He changed the rules of the political game as Governor of Wisconsin. Next up, the nation

Who Let the Bears Out?
The end of easy money means a market correction of significant proportions

The Squeeze on Elite Colleges
Top schools appear more exclusive than ever. But a high-quality education has never been easier to find

The Skinny on Diet Soda
Is it time to kick artificial sugars out of the can?

Review: The Sad Guys of World Gone By
Dennis Lehane’s hero is a melancholy mobster

Affable Aliens in Dreamworks’ Home
Home-spun chemistry unites two comics and a diva

Serena Is a Thriller That Squanders a Dynamic Duo
Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence go to waste in the new movie

Does Nintendo Have Any Big Ideas Left?
The beloved gamemaker has struggled in an age of smartphones and tablets. But its top leaders say they have plans to even the score

The New Caliphates

Review: Little Miss Sunshine Girl
A spooky YouTube series migrates to print

Kendrick Lamar’s Butterfly Effect
A new anthem of black identity
Mar 23, 2015 Vol 185 No 10
The Clinton Way
The American Century Isn’t Over
China won't end U.S. dominance—but political gridlock and isolationism could
Obama’s Credit Crunch
Congress weakens the U.S. by playing politics abroad
America’s Clutter Problem
Americans have more possessions than any society in history. Can we finally take control of them?
The Case for Sports Gambling in America
There is no reason it should be illegal to put $10 on the home team
Russia’s Empire of Fear
The killing of a pro-democracy leader in Moscow has cast a chill over Russian dissidents
A Cinderella for Forever
Disney delivers a maid with moxie, undoing the animated error of 1950
The Jinx: A Real True Detective
The new reality thriller upends what cop shows have taught us
How Drake Became Rap’s Unlikely Titan
His new album If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late was an instant hit
Review: The Angry Bird of H Is for Hawk
A gorgeous memoir by a woman who trained a goshawk
In Defense of One-and-Done U
Kentucky cracks the NCAA code
No Cable, No Cry
Life is so much better since I cut the cord
10 Questions With Ethan Hawke
With the film Seymour: An Introduction, the actor and novelist adds ‘documentarian’ to his résumé
Meet Lei Jun, China’s Phone King
The CEO of China’s top smartphone maker expects a big sales bump this year
Making Good, Plus a Profit
A new type of company lures activist entrepreneurs
Cardinal Edward Egan
Archbishop emeritus of New York
The Wearable Tech We Actually Want
Advice for Silicon Valley on creating useful devices that are not too embarrassing to put on in public
Mar 16, 2015•Vol 185 No 9

Jeb Bush: Next In Line

Hard Math in the New Economy
Tech is disrupting traditional work. Is that really a bad thing?

The Art of the Deal
Benjamin Netanyahu offers stark warnings (and perhaps an assist) on a pact with Iran

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Björk’s Swan Song
MoMA welcomes the artist’s eccentric vision

Review: The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Netflix rescues Tina Fey’s new show from NBC

Review: Barry Strauss’s The Death of Caesar
Revisiting his assassination

10 Questions With Lynsey Addario
The photojournalist lays out the risks and rewards of reporting from war zones

The Sensitive-Dad Revolution
Will the English guys wearing fake belly babies help or hurt fathers?

He Was the Cosmos: How Leonard Nimoy Made Spock a Mystical Force
The actor, who died Feb. 27, leaves a legacy of friendship, mindfulness and understanding

Briefing

Boris Nemtsov and Russia’s Breaking Point
The statesman’s murder reveals the country’s weakness

The Clintons and the Ties That Bind
New questions about the family, both in and out of the office

The Campaign to Make Mental Health a Priority
Michelle Obama and others have backed the new initiative

Tom Wheeler: Internet Rule Maker
What’s next for the FCC Chairman?

The Apps That Will Help You Get to Inbox: Zero
Office collaboration tools want to reshape the workplace

The 30 Most Influential People on the Internet

Pope Francis’s Report Card
A veteran Vatican watcher sizes up Pope Francis
Mar 9, 2015 Vol 185 No 8

The War on ISIS

Don’t Take the Bait: The U.S. Should Not Send Troops to Fight ISIS
The group was, after all, spawned by the occupation of Iraq

Uproot the Enemy: The U.S. Should Send Troops to Fight ISIS
Our current approach isn’t working

The Real Meaning of $9 an Hour
Walmart’s modest wage hike isn’t just good for business. It’s proof the economy is doing better

Inside the World’s Largest Solar Power Plant
The Desert Sunlight Solar Farm is a burst of energy in the Mojave Desert

Review: The Buried Giant Is an Arthurian Epic
It’s been 10 years since Kazuo Ishiguro’s last novel

Madonna Stays in Vogue with Rebel Heart
Her bold new album shows that for the Queen of Reinvention, the more things change, the more they stay the same

Dog Interrupted: Psychotherapy for Pets
The animal mind is a complex thing. But there is new hope for nonhumans suffering human-like psychological problems

Maps to the Stars Shows an Oscar Winner’s Untamed Side
Julianne Moore shows off a taste for mania in David Cronenberg’s new film

May I Fetch You Some Flavonoids?
As a concierge at a tony L.A. hotel, I test my ability to please the 1 percent

Will Smith’s Charming Con
He’s a smooth scoundrel in the heist comedy Focus

Why Does Hollywood Hate Itself?
What causes the industry’s Oscar mire

Review: An Oscars Telecast Saved by the Music
Stellar performances from John Legend, Lady Gaga and others injected excitement into an often moribund show

World

Briefing

Obama’s Legacy on Trial
The fate of the president’s key initiatives rests with the Supreme Court

Covering a Global Story

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Milestones
Feb 23, 2015 Vol 185 No 6

The New Age of Much Older Age

How your Mindset Can Change How You Age
Your moods, feelings and thoughts all influence your physiology

The Cure for Aging
A drug from dirt and Siamese mice have researchers inching toward the seemingly impossible

Where is the Best Place to be an Old Person?
The older you get, the more your neighborhood matters

Why do Presidents Live so Long?
The Oval Office seems to come with a toolkit of longevity strategies

Do Married People Really Live Longer?
Yes-with caveats

What Diet Helps People Live the Longest?
The food you eat has a big impact on disease and wellness

Can Brain Games Keep My Mind Young?
That crossword puzzle may not be doing you as much good as you’d like

It’s Time to Embrace Lifestyle Medicine
Don’t just live long, live well

How to Live Longer
Listen to your body’s cues

With Friends Like These
It’s time for an honest conversation about Saudi Arabia and the roots of Islamist terror

The New Great Game
In Afghanistan, cricket is more than just a rising sport-it’s helping to unite the fractious, war-torn state

Europe’s Anti-Austerity Contagion

Killer Business in Russia
An investor turned activist outfoxes oligarchs

The Men Who Would Be King
The ties that bind Prince Charles and his sons

It’s Go Time for Hillary 2.0
The best talent is flocking to join her campaign. But first the Clinton and Obama teams must figure out how to work together

CVS Wants to Be Your Doctor’s Office
Larry Merlo says pharmacy clinics can take on more of U.S. health care

The Forgotten War in Sudan
The world has moved on, but the suffering continues

Your 2015 Oscar Tip Sheet
Who’ll win, and why, in the closest race in ages

Peter Carey’s Literary Hack
Amnesia searches for the web’s deepest motivations

The Definitive Saturday Night Live Sketch Rankings
NBC’s legendary comedy show turns 40 this month. See which actors, celebrities and hosts have appeared on the show most often

Jon Stewart, Brian Williams and the Twilight of the Evening Stars
Anchoring isn’t what it used to be

Empire’s Prime Timing
The show dominates this year’s TV landscape

Can the Drones Be Stopped?
As the U.S.’s edge in unmanned aircraft fades, a scramble for defenses

Driving While High
Deadly crashes involving pot are on the rise. But stopping stoned drivers won’t be easy

Little Airlines, Big Ideas
New models in the skies are flourishing

Beefed Up Burgers
New chefs and new tastes are transforming the iconic hamburger

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Milestones
Feb 16, 2015 Vol 185 No 5

Starbucks For America

The Battle for Nigeria
Whoever wins February’s presidential election in Africa’s most populous country will face a daunting battle against an increasingly confident Islamist insurgency

Serena Williams: I’m Going Back to Indian Wells
The tennis star writes exclusively in TIME about her decision to return to a tournament that has haunted her

How Do You Solve a Problem Like Christian Grey?
The movie Fifty Shades of Grey set out to craft a modern romance from a novel of sex, violence and domination

The Acquired Taste of Fresh Off the Boat
Eddie Huang readies viewers, and himself, for the sitcom version of his life

In Search of the Real Nicki Minaj
The rapper auditions a surprising new character: herself

I Gave My 5-Year-Old a Cell Phone
And it turns out he understands gadget moderation better than I do

Republicans’Immune Deficiency
Why a measles vaccine has presidential wannabes talking in code

See Republicans’ Many 2016 Contenders
Behind the dizzying spectacle of the GOP’s crowded presidential field

Marissa Mayer’s Trouble in Turnaround Town
What’s next for Yahoo’s much-watched leader

Medicine’s New Crowdfunding Model
As U.S. spending on medical research lags, a new source of money has arrived

A Nation of Mini Meditators
Mindfulness exercises are helping kids get an edge in the classroom

Bone Soup Is Back With a Vengeance
The return of traditional broths

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Feb 9, 2015 Vol 185 No 4

Baby, You Can Drive My Car, and Do My Errands, and Rent My Stuff…

The Kingdom at the Crossroads
Can Saudia Arabia find a middle path?

India Rising
A meeting between the leaders of the U.S. and India may cement 
a surprising new partnership

Down and Out in Davos
Why the world’s powerful are worried about 2015

The Doctor on Your Wrist
The next revolution in personal health may be the little band that tracks your steps

The Next Best Thing to a Cure for Diabetes
Inspired by his son’s condition, a father has invented a bionic pancreas that could transform life with diabetes

Why It’s So Hard to Talk to Our Daughters About Campus Rape
We tell our girls that they can do anything boys can. But what if that’s not exactly true?

Europe’s Rough Ride

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Oscar Isaac’s Big Break
The reluctant gangster of ”A Most Violent Year” is a force on the horizon

A Sleaze Is Born in Better Call Saul
Breaking Bad’s motor-mouthed lawyer gets a spinoff

The Vaccine Crisis
New outbreaks underscore old risks

Microsoft Enters Virtual Reality

How 3-D headsets could innovate in sectors from gaming to education

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Feb 2, 2015 Vol 185 No 3

The Cost of Cheap Gas

Boris
He’s the mayor of London, and the joker of U.K. politics. But Boris Johnson has his eyes set on 10 Downing Street-
and he might just get there

Thinking Outside The Can
Campbell’s CEO Denise Morrison is cooking up a new recipe to court consumers obsessed with healthy eating

How the Super Bowl Became Pop’s Biggest Stage
Halftime is a hit

Barack Obama Is Ready to Rejoin the Battle
In the story of a Minnesota couple, an embattled President rediscovers his voice and his purpose

China’s Bad Crowd
Beijing has fostered trade ties, but lacks reliable allies

Troubled Waters on Planet Earth
New reports on the state of the oceans paint a grim picture

College Admission Impossible
Trust me, students, you do not want to see the comments on your application

Mindfulness for Men
Yoga has some new fans-and science says that’s a very good thing

Where to Vacation With a Strong Dollar
How to get better deals for vacations abroad

Something Ventured
New tech startups are being primed by a major boom in funding

American Sniper’s Chances Rise in the Oscar Race
Clint Eastwood’s war film makes a bundle and snarls the competition

Knope and Change
”Parks and Recreation” bet against cynicism and won

Xavier Dolan: Drama King
The blockbuster dreams of Canada’s indie wunderkind

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World
Jan 26, 2015 Vol 185 No 2

The European Front

The Age of Miracles
Despite the fear surrounding terrorism, disease and war, the world is better off than it has ever been. But that progress is fragile-unless we act to preserve it

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: These Terrorist Attacks Are Not About Religion
When the Ku Klux Klan burns a cross in a black family’s yard, Christians aren’t required to explain how these aren’t really Christian acts

Quick Study
Humaira Bachal is giving many
Pakistani children the gift of education

Inside the Evangelical Fight Over Gay Marriage
Churches are beginning to embrace their LGBT congregants

How Elizabeth Warren Is Yanking Hillary Clinton to the Left
She may not run, but she’s already exerting a gravitational pull

The Major Risks of Hacking Back
In the dark world of cyber crime, can turnabout be fair play?

Man vs. Yosemite
How two athletes completed an ‘impossible’ climb

The Future of Driving
From self-parking to smarter headlights, automakers are on the road to smarter cars

Interest Rate Tips for 2015
How to use the rising rates to borrow, save and invest

Bright Lights, Broad City
Two comedians make friendship funny

The Pleasures and Perils of Biopics
True-life dramas: must be Oscar time

Review: The Nuns of Sant’Ambrogio: The Sexual Liberation of a False Saint
A mesmerizing story gets little narrative flair

Why I Won’t Be Binge-Watching Anything This Season
Whatever happened to anticipation?

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World
Jan 19, 2015 Vol 185 No 1

His Time is Now

French Officials Feared Attack Before Paris Shooting
French officials were concerned even before two gunmen stormed the office of ”Charlie Hebdo”

These Are the Top 10 Geopolitical Risks of 2015
TIME foreign affairs columnist Ian Bremmer provides a guide to the global storylines of the year, beginning with an unstable Europe

Time to Build a More Secure Internet
Yes, anonymity is empowering. But escalating hacks and scams show that we need a safer alternative

The Path to Peace
Chaos in the Middle East is sowing the seeds for an unlikely alliance between Israel and the Arab states

Most Cancers Aren’t Your Fault
Random DNA changes are usually to blame

What I Learned on the Set of America’s Funniest Home Videos
My audition to replace Tom Bergeron

Meg Wolitzer: My Debt to Sylvia Plath
When novelist Meg Wolitzer began writing Belzhar, her first book for a YA audience, she turned to Sylvia Plath and The Bell Jar

Review: Selma Is the Film of the Year- But 1965 or 2014?
In Ava DuVernay’s retelling of Martin Luther King’s leadership in the Selma-to-Birmingham marches and the passage of the Voting Rights Act, we see how much King achieved- and how little we have advanced

Selma: The Making of History
A vivid new film about Martin Luther King Jr. couldn’t come at a better time

Bill Clinton Remembers Mario Cuomo

Mario Cuomo’s America was one of community, compassion and responsibility
Cuba Libre



Charitable Act

After the Philippines was hit by a supertyphoon, Josephine and Tim Desmond helped a family, and then a village



What Sony's Hackers Know

In cyberwar, information is a weapon--and our culture is the battlefield



Meet the Twins Unlocking the Secrets of Space The Kelly twins--one in orbit and one on Earth--may help NASA unlock the secret of long-term space travel



Rebecca Minkoff's Digital Retail Retrofit Fashion boutiques are leading the charge to merge connected technology with real-world retail outlets



Hillary Clinton, Up, Up and Away

Hillary Clinton prepares a 2016 campaign on promises of upward mobility for the middle class



Jeb Bush, Mr. Sunshine

He's been out of politics for nearly a decade, but he thinks he knows how to fix the country



Medicine Is About to Get Personal

How can Americans get better health care for less money? There's a quiet experiment going on among primary-care physicians, and the results are intriguing



America's Uneasy Path Abroad in 2015

The U.S. is still the world’s leading economy, but its geopolitical clout isn't what it used to be



The General's Burden

Martin Dempsey must decide whether to send U.S. ground troops to Iraq for a third war



Amy Schumer: Class Clown of 2015

The comedian has found a devoted audience by sending up sexism--including her own



Meet Larry Wilmore, Your New Fake News Host Comedy Central's new guy has a few tricks up his sleeve



Avenging Abby Wambach

The world cup is the most important title in soccer--and the only big one Abby Wambach has never won. 2015 may be the last chance for one of the game's all-time greats
Dec 22, 2014 Vol 184 No 24

The Choice

The Firsts and Lasts of 2014
From Janet Yellen to Oscar de la Renta, documenting the year in milestones

2014 in Connections
From Vladimir Putin to Katy Perry, how the most influential people connected this year

The 15 Most Influential Fictional Characters of 2014
Featuring Elsa, Kim Kardashian, King Joffrey and more

The Top 15 Minutes of Fame of 2014
The heroes, villains and phenomena that rose, briefly, to the top

The Coolest Person of the Year
For the first time in this column’s five-year history, we actually consult an expert

Theater

Things
The inanimate objects that drove the news

Highs and Lows
Similar themes, opposite fates

Hashtags
News stories amplified by social media
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