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Aug 18, 2014彪ol 184 No 6

Manopause?! Aging, Insecurity and the $2 Billion Testosterone Industry

Honduras’s Desperate Voyagers
Children are leaving by the thousands and heading north. Fear of gangs and the promise of prosperity have created a refugee crisis for
Barack Obama

Indonesia’s Moment
Joko Widodo’s election marks a break with a dark past. Now he must make up for lost time

Send More Help to the Hot Zone
The international community needs to act fast to contain the worst Ebola outbreak in history

Save the Animals
With African rhinos and elephants being killed by the thousands, rangers are stepping up their conservation efforts

World

Twitch.tv, the New Frontier of Online Video
The streaming service for gamers could be facing a billion-dollar acquisition by Google

Why Big Mergers Are Bad for Consumers
When big companies merge, it’s good for the bankers ・but not so good for the rest of us

Milestones

Double Dipping for America
Why do some political donors give equally to both candidates?

10 Questions With Maggie Gyllenhaal
The actor on how to be human, her issue with Obama and why she won’t talk about the Middle East

Pop Chart

Online Dating That Matches as You Do, Not as You Say
Zoosk and others try to bridge the gap between what you say you want and what you actually want

The Culture

Review: In the Kingdom of Ice Brings Cold Comfort
Hampton Sides recounts a forgotten tragedy of American arctic exploration

Atheist ”Churches” Gain Popularity-Even in the Bible Belt
Secular Sunday services are sprouting up in Houston, Tulsa and beyond

Guardians of the Galaxy: A Bratty Star Wars
No marvels in this quintet’s mythology

Spoon Stirs Up New Album They Want My Soul
The band’s first album in four years drops Aug. 5

That Old-Time Medicine

Cracking The Girl Code: How to End the Tech Gender Gap
Engineering giants bet on summer camps to inspire more female engineers
Jul 24, 2014 Vol 184 No 5

In Russia, Crime Without Punishment

World
In Gaza, a Just but Bloody War
Hamas provoked this round, and Israel had no choice but to respond

From Gaza to Ukraine, the Effects of World War I Persist
We still live in the long shadow of a war that began a century ago

Desert Storm
Eight years before kickoff, the 2022 World Cup in Qatar is already plagued by concerns about heat, corruption and human rights. Will it really happen ?

10 Questions With John Dean
Forty years after his boss resigned, he’s back with The Nixon Defense based on Watergate tapes

Peril in the Air
Guarding planes from ground-based threats is everyone’s job--and no one’s

A Tale of Two Summers for Parents
It’s not just the heat that makes this season frustrating. It’s the scheduling

The Culture

Medium Woody in Magic in the Moonlight
This s饌nce romance lacks oomph

Recycle, Reuse, Reproft: Startups Try to Make Money Selling Your Stuff
Phones, clothes and even food get a second life on these sites

James Brown: Big Screen Sex Machine
The new biopic ”Get on Up” finally finds its groove

Snark Attack! Sharknado 2 Chums the Waters of Social Media
When you tweet about it, you’re not just a viewer - you’re a marketer

Meet the Internet’s Most Powerful Man
Brian Roberts does not wear a hoodie. He just owns cables. Now he wants to buy a whole lot more

The Summer’s Newest Roller Coasters Bring Steep Thrills
The latest attractions across the nation are more death-defying than ever

The Emoji’s Strange Power
The Internet’s favorite icon can do much more than decorate a tweet

Turning Off the Tap
Even the governor can’t convince Californians to take their drought seriously

Elaine Stritch
Brassy stalwart of the stage

James Garner Low-key hero


Jul 28, 2014 Vol 184 No 4

Invasive Species, Coming Soon to a Habitat Near You

Matching a Mother’s Courage
Israeli and Palestinian leaders should emulate the compassion of a grieving parent

No Refuge
Over 60,000 migrants have tried to cross the sea to Italy this year, in hopes of finding safety in Europe-and the Navy is doing its best to stop them before they make it

10 Questions With Keira Knightley
The actress on bleeding fingers, working with her mom and how she discourages male attention

Party in the USA
What I learned about this great country of ours when I threw an America-themed party

The Emoji’s Strange Power
The Internet’s favorite icon can do much more than decorate a tweet

Anton Corbijn: Dutch Master
The director of Philip Seymour Hoffman’s last film soldiers on

World

Milestones

Is Organic Food Really Healthier?
The latest research sheds some light on how to shop

The Border and Obama
It’s time to stop running away from the nation’s troubles

Silicon Valley’s Arrogance Is Out of Beta and Ready to Ship
Venture capitalist Tim Draper’s proposal for a Silicon Valley state (and 5 others) is the apotheosis of tech hubris

U.S. Navy’s Biggest Ships Are in China’s Sights
A new missile threatens American aircraft carriers in the Pacific

Surprise: The Economy isn’t As Bad As You Think
7 signs America has turned the corner

LeBron James

Homecomer

In Charities We Trust
The IRS takes nonprofits at their word

Jenny Lewis, Bon Voyager
Indie queen Jenny Lewis just wants a good night’s sleep


Jul 21, 2014 Vol 184 No 3

World War Zero: How Hackers Fight to Steal Your Secrets

Wall Street’s Values Are Strangling American Business
When finance calls the shots, we all lose

Into the Wild Blue Yonder
Commercial air travel is 100 years old-and it’s only poised to keep growing in the future

63 Feet Under The Sea
Fabien Cousteau, grandson of the Legendary explorer, spent 31 days on the Ocean floor. Naturally, we paid him a visit.

Washington State’s Pot Paradox
Marijuana is legal in Washington. But that doesn’t mean it won’t land you in jail

The Students vs. the Unions
New York City’s mayor handed teachers a big win. Struggling students will be the losers

Briefing

Going to Extremes in Gaza
Israel and Hamas face off, driven by radicals on both sides

World

The Culture

Jack Antonoff’s Music Therapy
The Fun front man is back with a new act, Bleachers

The Camera Adds 12 Years
Richard Linklater’s ”Boyhood” watches actors age for over a decade

Ape-ocalypse Now in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Andy Serkis and his simian army face a crimson-red ”Dawn”

Pop Chart

Self Helpless Books
You’re always one, perfect advice book away from a much better you

10 Questions With 3 Space Station Astronauts
In a chat from orbit, talking World Cup, U.S.-Russia relations and pizza

Milestones

Conversation


Jul 7, 2014 Vol 184 No 1

This Startup is Trying to Create-and Control-the Internet of Your Home

Coalition of the Unwilling
The far right and far left increasingly agree (to hate) Wall Street, tax rates and trade

The Close Work of Diplomacy
Hillary Clinton’s Hard Choices is a reminder that foreign policy wins take time and perseverance

The War That Changed The World
On the centenary of World War I, a selection of rare photos brings color to a catastrophe that ruined a generation and completely upended the old world order

Ask.fm: The Antisocial Network
Inside the dangerous online world kids can’t quit

Blood for Oil
If the violence in Iraq spins out of control, global crude prices could skyrocket

The War in Iraq Could Fuel Terror at Home
With thousands of westerners fighting for islamist groups in Syria and Iraq, a foreign jihad no longer seems so distant, and officials fear that some of these fighters may eventually return radicalized by their experience-and ready to bring their war home

Which Company will Control Your Home?
Much as Google and Yahoo rode search to billion-dollar empires, the firms that bring order to the ”Internet” of your home are poised to revolutionize how we live-and make a fortune in the process. Here’s a look at where the major players stand

Nest CEO Tony Fadell on The Future of the Smart Home
The gadget whisperer is giving household objects a mind of their own

Meet the Regular People Living in America’s Smartest Homes
The smart home is human

12 Smart Gadgets That Will Transform Your Home

5 Easy Ways to Hacker-Proof Your Home

Is This America’s Smartest City?
A community in Austin tracks every watt of energy it uses-so the rest of us can live more efficiently

10 Gadgets Trying to Save the World

Forget Bluetooth-enabled toothbrushes and sensor-laden egg trays. The smartest smart gadgets may be the ones that are trying to save the world--or at least lower your energy bills. Here, we rank 10 of the most compelling contributions

This Floating City May Be The Future of Coastal Living

Barrel Mania
The thirst for crafted hooch is fueling a coopering revival

Hobby Lobby’s Contraception Showdown
Inside one Oklahoma family’s campaign to make America a more Biblical place

The Culture

Jeff Koons’ Really Big Show
The artist is closing in on 60 and opening the biggest exhibit of his life

Booking’ Your Summer Travel
You may not be getting away this summer, but these books can take you places

How a Book Becomes the Book of the Summer
And the most likely contenders this season

A Little (Heavy) Light Reading

The Spy Who Ruled Summer
The legacy of le carr・s breakthrough book

Thumbs Up For Roger
The late, great critic gets his own film doc

Games of Drones
Watching live professional gaming sounded mind-numbing--until I tried it

10 Questions with Marcia Clark
The assistant DA turned novelist on kids who kill, being called a lady and that case she prosecuted
Jun 30, 2014 Vol 183 No 25

The End of Iraq

Carbon Rules Show Bad Arithmetic
Why the numbers in the President’s Clean Power Plan don’t add up

The Middle East’s Unlikely Alliances
Here’s a breakdown of who is siding with whom as the success of the militant group Islamic State in Iraq and Syria has led to new ties between former foes in the region

Tibet’s Slow Burn
Ever greater numbers of Chinese value Tibet’s religion and culture. But their government still treats it as a subversive region to be subdued

Twilight of the Hunter
Struggling with extreme poverty, a community of Inuit in northern Canada fights for survival ・by hunting threatened polar bears

Harley Davidson Goes Electric
Will this battery-powered hog help the famed cyclemaker grow beyond aging boomers?

Joe Manchin: The Outlier
The West Virginia Senator went to D.C. to get stuff done. Oh well

Sting’s Shipyard Serenade
After a decade devoid of new songs, Sting writes a musical about his youth

Chart Attack: Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith
Two soulful Brit crooners on the rise

All About Yves.
Two biopics of the great French designer approach the runway

Not Doing My Business
I found out what actually happens at most hotels’ abandoned business centers

10 Questions with Saroo Brierley
At the age of 5, Saroo Brierley got lost on a train. A quarter-century later he found his way home, using the Internet

Pop Chart

Children at the Border
An exodus from Central America tests the U.S.

The Changing Lives of Teens
Kids have cut some risky behaviors--and picked up others

The Net Flicks
Team Brazil fares better than it has in decades at the World Cup

Milestones

World
Jun 23, 2014 Vol 183 No 24

Ending the War on Fat

Good Enough Is Not Enough
Great expectations are at the root of discontent across Latin America

Football Comes Home
Brazilians are ambivalent about hosting the world cup, but, as these superfans show, their passion for the sport is undimmed

The Sacrificial Lambs
What the Bergdahl affair tells us about the hidden costs of a decade of war

Grand Bazaar
Japan’s E-commerce Pioneer, Hiroshi Mikitani, Is Assembling One Of Asia’s Most Diverse Internet Conglomerates. But Can It Succeed?

Petro Poroshenko: Man in the Middle
The first task for Ukraine’s new President: making peace with Russia

Russia, We Have a Problem
Tensions over Crimea shake the U.S.-Russia space partnership. That could be a very good thing for NASA

Filling the Pantheon With Selfies
French photographer JR takes his street art to one of the world’s most historic monuments

The (Slow) Greening of America
A new poll reveals that the U.S. is reluctant to recognize and address climate change

We’ve All Got GM Problems
Insular management and lack of responsibility are hurting big firms around the world

Game of Dragons
A cartoon sequel goes way darker

Third Time’s the Charm
How horse racing-which I don’t actually follow- taught me to hope again

10 Questions With Ice Cube

The rapper, actor and producer talks about playing cops, why he scowls and asymmetrical warfare
Jun 16, 2014 Vol 183 No 23

No Soldier Left Behind

Betting Big
A Tasmanian gambler rethinks what an art museum does

Why Modi Is No Erdogan
India’s new PM has much in common with the Turkish leader, but the analogy only goes so far

How to Win on Penalties
Football’s dramatic shoot-outs are a lottery? That’s how losers think

The Two Germanys
When the U.S. team meets Die Mannschaft at the World Cup in Brazil, both sides will owe a debt to the same football god—Jürgen Klinsmann

Heavy Lies The Crown for New King of Spain
Felipe has the possibility to do far more than improve the fortunes of a declining monarchy

The Winding Road to D-Day
FDR’s patient diplomacy in 1942 and ’43 made Operation Overlord possible in ’44

The Myth of Inevitability
Nothing is certain for Hillary Clinton in 2016

Brian Schweitzer, Hopeful Hillary Contender
The Montana Governor hopes to pose a serious challenge to Clinton’s nomination

99「 Loyalty
One writer’s dramatic account of surviving the feud between Amazon and Hachette

The Hardest-Working Man in Rock.
Why Damon Albarn can’t stop collaborating

10 Questions With Jack Devine
The former CIA Deputy Director on Snowden, recruiting traitors and shoe phones

Conversation
Milestones

The Vapor Trail
Tracking the conflicting claims about e-cigarette safety

One Ohio City’s Growth Strategy? Immigrants
Dayton puts out the welcome mats

Unhappy Meals
Healthier school-lunch standards are again under attack
Jun 9, 2014 Vol 183 No 22

Has Assad Won?

Europe’s Right Turn
Anti-E.U. populists may have scored big at the ballot box, but they’re wrong on foreign policy

Don’t Forget Taiwan
Why the island’s citizens are worried about China’s growing influence over their home

Tiananmen 25 Years Later
Amid a new wave of repression, china needs the spirit of 1989 as much as ever before

The Man Who Guards The Planet
Space is full of potential killer asteroids. Meet the astronomer who stands between you and them

Behind the Scenes with John Green
The author of The Fault in Our Stars watches his book become a movie

Divas for Every Demographic
A trio of new releases shows pop’s niche power

Tolls for Trolls
All I ever wanted was to start a humor website. But the patent trolls won’t let me

10 Questions with Margaret Lambert
On her 100th birthday, the high jumper got hundreds of postcards from Germans. Here’s why

Czarship Enterprise
Jun 2, 2014 Vol 183 No 21

Narendra Modi: The New Face of India

Modi and the World
A crisis could force the hand of India’s new leader as he navigates Asia’s shifting geopolitics

No Military Solution
Egyptians are about to elect their former army chief as President. That’s a huge mistake

Watch Out for Missile Blowback
Giving Syria’s rebels surface-to-air weapons is a risk the Obama Administration shouldn’t take
May 26, 2014•Vol 183 No 20

The Meaning of Li Na
You Have the Right to Be Forgotten
A European court has upheld an increasingly precious principle

An Apology Would Be a Start
If Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood wants to avoid political oblivion, it needs to show some humility

Inside Job
France’s Marine Le Pen wants to destroy the E.U.―by winning big at this month’s European elections

The Modern Slave Trade
The Boko Haram schoolgirl abductions are only one example of the global scourge of human trafficking

Lethal Injection’s Fatal Flaws
The method of execution was supposed to be quick, painless and humane. So why is it suddenly so troubling?

The Battle for Thailand
Washington should throw its weight behind the Southeast Asian nation’s democracy

Remains of the Day
At the 9/11 museum, history is preserved in memories and debris

Joel Stein: Ice, Ice, Laszlo
How my son―traumatized by the ”Frozen” soundtrack―learned to let it go

10 Questions with Timothy Geithner
The Great Recession’s Treasury Secretary tells us why he didn’t string up the bankers
May 19, 2014•Vol 183 No 19

Vladimir Putin’s War

Bridging the Wealth Gap
To fight increasing inequity, we need to combine the profit motive with the yearning for justice

Israel Has Run Out of Excuses
The Netanyahu government should stop manufacturing reasons to avoid a peace deal

A Final Agreement Is Still Possible
Israel wants to negotiate―but can Hamas be a partner in peace?

Obama’s Shades of Gray
His critics say he’s weak and whiny. But he’s doing what most Presidents do: muddling through

The Italian job
How Matteo Renzi is trying to fix Europe’s fourth largest economy―and why his ambition might not be enough

Thomas Piketty: Marx 2.0
How one French economist’s unlikely blockbuster set the world’s leaders spinning.

Godzilla, Into the Storm and More Summer Cli-Fi Thrillers
A surge of summer movies reflect our environmental anxieties

Beyond Nigeria
The mass kidnapping of the Chibok schoolgirls has awakened the conscience of the world
May 5, 2014Vol 183 No 17

The 100 Most Influential People in the World

The Ties That Bind the 100
Meet the Most 100
The only list in journalism that really matters

TIME 100 Honorees Talk Amongst Themselves
Origin Stories
Where the 2014 TIME 100 were born

The Connections
How our influencers influence one another

Taliban on the Horizon
Apr 28, 2014Vol 183 No 16

Shinzo Abe: The Patriot

Putin Ups Ante in Ukraine
Can Obama lower the boom with sanctions?

Russia’s Game in Ukraine
Putin does not want to risk a takeover. But he does want another pliant leader in Kiev

Belgium’s Lechery Backfire
Outlawing sexist comments made in public will only make women look like victims

The Return of Mediscare
In Arkansas, Democrats dust off an old tactic in order to retain control of the U.S. Senate

Mercado Of America
Traditional malls in the U.S. are struggling. Developer José de Jesús Legaspi is remaking them to meet the tastes of the new American consumer

Barbara Brown Taylor Faces the Darkness
Darkness is often treated as evil, a vast unknown and the Ultimate spiritual enemy. But as one of America’s leading theologians believes, it may save us all

Should U.S. Colleges Be Graded by the Government?
The President wants to rate colleges to increase competition and cut student-loan debt. The campus backlash has begun

Oliver’s Twist
HBO bets on a Daily Show alum to make bad news funny

Cleveland Clinic’s New Medicine
At one Ohio hospital, patients get herbs as well as drugs

Living My Best Herbalife
I had no idea what it was. But I was determined to sell as much of it as I possibly could

10 Questions with Colin Firth
The Academy Award winner talks about history, the horror of naked co-stars and that wet-shirt Darcy thing
Apr 21, 2014Vol 183 No 15

Unholy Choices
China’s Growing Debt Problem
A new hurdle for the world’s second largest economy

Crisis in Caracas
Why the world must pay attention to the turmoil in Venezuela―and how it can end the chaos

Why Obama Hit Pause
An Iran deal may be possible. Getting Israelis and Palestinians to make peace may not be

The Rise of Fake Pot
Sold openly in stores, popular with kids and unpredictably dangerous, synthetic pot is just around the corner

Make Like a Panda
Chinese conservationists are going undercover to help prepare captive-born bears for release into the wild

Silicon Valley Goes to the Beach
Powered by video and fed by stars, a startup boom in west Los Angeles is giving California a second high-tech mecca

Canada’s Ghosts in the Machine
A new art project brings old Vancouver back to life

The Other Threat to Rwanda
Two decades after the genocide, the country’s leaders must learn to embrace political dissent

10 Questions with Pelé
The Brazilian soccer legend talks about his favorite goal, the World Cup and why he’d be even better today
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