Why Can’t We Be Friends?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to the U.S. and his vocal criticism of President Barack Obama’s policies, especially his approach to Iran, have highlighted the deep ideological gulf between the two leaders
Clinton Under Scrutiny Over Emails
Hillary Clinton exclusively used a personal email account while she was Secretary of State, the New York Times reports, possibly breaching a federal law
Execution Postponed in Georgia
Corrections officials have postponed Georgia’s first execution of a woman in 70 years, citing problems with the drug that would be used for lethal injection
How to Get Free Pancakes Today, Courtesy of IHOP
Tuesday marks the 10th anniversary of National Pancake Day, an annual event in which IHOP customers get free pancakes and millions of dollars are raised for charity. The magic combo easily makes Pancake Day one of the most beloved fake holidays of the year
Read the First-Ever Issue of TIME, From March 3, 1923
The first issue lacked the distinctive red border for which the magazine has come to be known. The cover subject was the now obscure Joseph G. Cannon, and the whole thing was only 32 pages long. Flip through the pages as TIME turns 92
ISIS Threat to Pope Exists, Vatican Police Says
The commander of the Vatican’s security forces acknowledged the existence of a real threat to the Pope from ISIS, but said there is no indication of a planned attack on the Catholic leader. “The threat exists,” Domenico Giani said
3-5 Cups of Coffee a Day May Help Keep Arteries Clear
Drinking three to five cups of coffee per day may help to reduce signs of blocked arteries, says a new study out of South Korea. The findings, published Monday in the medical journal Heart, add to the discussion about whether or not coffee is good for cardiovascular health
Jennifer Lawrence to Star in New Steven Spielberg Film
Warner Bros. is said to be finalizing a deal to bring It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life of Love and War to the big screen, with Steven Spielberg attached as director and Jennifer Lawrence in a starring role. The memoir by Lynsey Addario has barely been out a month
E.U. Faces a Deadly Air-Pollution Crisis
Hundreds of thousands of people in the E.U. will suffer premature death in the next two decades because of toxic air, a report says. The European Environment Agency says in 2011 alone, over 400,000 Europeans died from pollution
Canadian Pastor Feared Detained in North Korea
Fears are growing for a Canadian pastor who has not been heard from since Jan. 31 when he was invited by North Korean officials to Pyongyang, according to a South Korean activist. The Reverend Hyeon Soo Lim is considered a highly influential Christian missionary
Over-30s Must Pay Double for Tinder’s Premium Service
Tinder launched its much anticipated premium service on Monday, but the popular dating app will cost twice as much for people over 30. Users in the U.S. can purchase the new upgrade for $9.99 a month, unless you’re over 30, in which case you’ll have to pay $19.99
NBA Suspends James Harden for Kicking LeBron James
The NBA announced on Monday that it has suspended Houston Rockets guard James Harden for one game without pay for kicking Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James in the groin during Sunday’s game. Harden said the kick was unintentional
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