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
New U.S. Nutrition Labels Will Emphasize Calories and Sugar
Unemployment Insurance You Can Buy (In Advance)
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.
Amazon and Netflix Play on Big Screen
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
Why Uncle Sam Wants to Know How Many LGBT People Are In America
The author is back with a new book about his international quest for romance
Obama at War and Peace In the Middle East and Asia
How Trump Went Mainstream (and You Can Too!)
Our moral horror crumbles from even a light application of mass opinion
Inside the International Contest Over the Most Important Waterway In the World
Two years ago, this disputed reef in the South China Sea was little more than a couple of rocks and a tiny weather station. Then China dug in. Now it has a running track, basketball courts–and a runway that can handle military jets.
How YouTube celebrity PewDiePie reinvented fame
Icon of television news
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.
The Writer Who Helped Disney Heroines Find Their Inner Feminist
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.
We Should Curb Our Obsession With Honor
Venezuela Goes from Bad to Catastrophe
Until the country has a government that can build a sustainable economic system, its misery will only deepen
Preacher and Outcast Lift Faith and Fear from Comics
More Must-Reads from TIME
- Why Trump’s Message Worked on Latino Men
- What Trump’s Win Could Mean for Housing
- The 100 Must-Read Books of 2024
- Sleep Doctors Share the 1 Tip That’s Changed Their Lives
- Column: Let’s Bring Back Romance
- What It’s Like to Have Long COVID As a Kid
- FX’s Say Nothing Is the Must-Watch Political Thriller of 2024
- Merle Bombardieri Is Helping People Make the Baby Decision
Contact us at letters@time.com