Calling Out America's Worst Schools: A $3.5 Billion Plan
With $3.5 billion in new funds, Education Secretary Arne Duncan hopes to "turn around" America's lowest-performing schools
With $3.5 billion in new funds, Education Secretary Arne Duncan hopes to "turn around" America's lowest-performing schools
Houston Mayor Bill White abandoned his campaign for U.S. Senate on Friday in favor of a run for Texas governor
Some Virginia Tech officials warned their own families and the president's office was locked down well before a campus-wide alert was issued in the 2007 slayings of 32 people
Congress is quietly watering down provisions in health care legislation that were supposed to control medical costs
The only living American-born veteran of World War I, now 108, was on Capitol Hill to lend his support for legislation to dedicate a World War I memorial on the National Mall
Obama's foreign policy takes a narrower view of American power we can't fight everyone all at once
Russell Wiseman, the mayor of Arlington, Tenn., (pop. 2,569 in 2000), was infuriated by President Obama's address on Afghanistan Tuesday night
A quiet revolution has changed the status of American women; so what's new now?
Ohio State's E. Gordon Gee and nine other dynamos at the nation's top schools
The contents of the disgraced financier's closets are put up for sale
Near his home, in his car, cigarette in hand, on the 4th of July. FDR was at ease and smiling in one of the most memorable photos taken of him
TIME takes a look at some of the men alleged to have plotted and carried out the 9/11 strikes
Farewell to Panda Tai Shan
Russia and Georgia Go to War Again on Screen
The Blind Side: What's All the Cheering About?