Nixon's successor, the 38th President of the United States, dies at age 93.
How a couple of regular guys built a company that changed the way we see ourselves.
The former Tehran mayor has become the most voluble, polarizing leader in the Middle East
Space-scapes from the files of NASA illustrate the universal beauty of celestial bodies
New Orleans is still reeling from the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina
Photographer James Nachtwey documents law enforcement in Milwaukee
Capturing the hidden facets of recognizable faces
Traveling the AIDS-ravaged continent, photographer Steve Simon captures images of struggle and hope.
In a small country in Africa, one clinic is making progress on the fight against pediatric AIDS. TIME's Christine Gorman reports from Lesotho
TIME's Aryn Baker gets a little too close to a game of buzkashi
Since 2005, the Patriot Guard Riders have been shielding the families of fallen soldiers in their time of need.
TIME photographer Robert Nickelsberg documents the 10th's battle with insurgents at a remote outpost in the mountains of Afghanistan.
A selection of photographs of artists from Time's 100 best albums of all time
Scenes from the Pen?lope Cruz and Pedro Almod?var photo session. Photography by Michael Grecco
TIME Photographer Yuri Kozyrev documents the good-luck charms carried by the soldiers of Kilo Company, Third Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment serving in Iraq.
Photographer Lori Grinker has travelled the globe for 15 years documenting veterans of the world's conflicts and capturing their physical and emotional wounds
A collection of quotations from the Secretary of Defense
Who goes there? A procession of disguised revelers emerges in time for Halloween
In a countrywide referendum, the Panamanian people approve an expansion of their historic and strategic canal, doubling its capacity
TIME photographer Yuri Kozyrev documents Iraq's surging sectarian violence
Despite a cease-fire in 2000, residents of the beautiful Presovo Valley - home to the last Albanian community in Serbia - are still fighting to reclaim what's theirs
Japanese photographer Kosuke Okahara traces the dark path of drugs from the jungle of Colombia to the streets of Medellin and beyond
As the election season heats up, politicians work extra hard to get every vote. Here's a small guide to the not-so-subtle art of the photo op.
Tension between the two Koreas escalates after the North tests a nuclear weapon. Here's a look at life in the Korean DMZ
TIME photographer Alexandra Boulat on the challenges of documenting an ongoing conflict
With a new infusion of cash and equipment, the Border Patrol steps up its efforts to stem the flow of illegal immigration
TIME's White House photographer Christopher Morris on covering the Bush Administration frame by frame
The Nikon Small World Photo Competition draws entries from scientists and amateurs all over the world whose photographs reveal hidden worlds not visible to the naked eye.
Long viewed as a retirement dreamland, Miami is now experiencing a rude urban awakening, plagued by corruption, poverty, ethnic tensions and a shrinking (and fleeing) middle class
The New Orleans Saints-Falcons home opener marks the rebirth of the stadium... and the city
But you don't have to take Borat's word for it. Here's an look inside the huge Central Asian nation
TIME's Scott MacLeod describes his 'boxing match' interview with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Fur skirts? Winged sleeves? Six-inch platforms? Designers are anything but risk-averse when it comes to leveraging fall style
From the exhibits, "9/11: A Nation Remembers" and "9/11 and the American Landscape"
Five years ago, the first responders became heroes. Today, they are victims of lung ailments, cancer and other fatal illnesses
Photographer Kadir Van Lohuizen captures the struggle of refugees to rebuild their lives
Two polygamist families in Arizona are torn apart by their association with self-proclaimed prophet Warren Jeffs, arrested this week
A group of activists -- don't call them tree huggers -- are going to great heights to protest logging in backcountry areas
On the 15th anniversary of the fall of Communism, a look at how the country and its people have changed
Ask Your Questions: Garrison Keillor
Obama's First State Dinner
The Princess and the Frog: Big Fun on the Bayou
Me and Orson Welles: Zac Efron Takes the Stage