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China Looks to Strengthen Internet Security After Spying Reports
By Maddy Fry
Putin's Way
By TIME Staff
Dog Dials 911 on Smartphone
By TIME Staff
North Korea Launches Missile Test As U.S. Meets Asia To Discuss Threat
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The New Season Of
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The long awaited season premiere of bloody fantasy drama Game of Thrones will be broadcast simultaneously in the U.S. and U.K., the Guardian reports.The decision was announced at the red carpet premiere in London Tuesday.Season...
By Michelle Arrouas
March 26, 2014
Uber, Tesla, Airbnb Are on Uncle Sam's Hit List
The real losers are not just the next generation of innovators but also customers who lose out on more ways of getting what they need or want.
By Nick Gillespie
March 20, 2014
Former Ambassador to Russia: Debating Obama’s Weakness Makes Our Entire Country Weak
Whether Democrat or Republican, no U.S. president has ever succeeded in deterring Soviet military intervention in Eastern Europe over the last 70 years.
By Michael McFaul
March 19, 2014
Do You Think the CIA Infected African Americans With HIV? You're Not Alone
Half of all Americans believe in that, or one of five other medical conspiracy theories
By Michelle Arrouas
March 19, 2014
A Tale of Two Winters
If you lived east of the Rockies, you froze this winter. But the other side of the country experienced unusual warmth—and sometimes record-high temperatures
By Bryan Walsh
March 13, 2014
It’s Time to Look Beyond Crimea
The U.S. and Europe need to focus on supporting the fragile new government in Kiev
By Ian Bremmer
March 13, 2014
Paul: I Wouldn't Let Putin Get Away With It
In an op-ed for TIME, Senator Rand Paul argues that if he were President, he would take a harder stance against the Russian President for his actions: "Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine is a gross violation of that nation’s sovereignty and an affront to the international community"
By Sen. Rand Paul
March 9, 2014
Jon Meacham: The South's Red Hot Town
Nashville and its economy are on fire, sparked by a booming cultural scene, world-class health care, rising universities--and a really good spot on the map
By Jon Meacham
March 7, 2014
The Changing Face of Exonerations
For all the understandable weight we give DNA evidence, it is of little if any use for the vast majority of the wrongfully convicted.
By Deborah Tuerkheimer
March 5, 2014
Ukraine-U.S. Soccer Match to Kick Off as Planned
Both teams are on their way to Cyprus for friendly encounter
By Michelle Arrouas
March 4, 2014
U.S. To Boycott Sochi Paralympics In Protest Over Ukraine Incursion
As State Department spokesperson says sanctions against Russia are "likely"
By Sam Frizell
March 3, 2014
North Korea Fires Missiles Off Eastern Coast
The apparent test coincides with joint U.S.-South Korea military drills that have drawn the ire of the North.
By Noah Rayman
February 27, 2014
New Report Reveals Woeful State of Afghanistan's Health Care
A new report by Médecins Sans Frontières details gaping holes in Afghanistan's public health system as the country's occupation by foreign troops draws to an end
By Andrew Katz
February 25, 2014
Party Foul: Inside the Rise of Spies, Mercenaries, and Billionaire Moneymen
Why parties no longer control American politics
By Alex Altman and Zeke J Miller
February 20, 2014
Time to Put Trade Above Politics
Washington needs to realize that a free-trade agreement with Asia is good for us all
By Fareed Zakaria
February 20, 2014
Olympic Dream
Re “The Sixth Ring” [Feb. 10]: The Winter Olympics in Sochi should be seen as a platform where athletes from widely divergent nations could come and compete with one another irrespective of their gender, ethnicity,...
By TIME Staff
February 20, 2014
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