TIME's photographers follow the candidates as they reach the home stretch before the caucus on Thursday
Benazir Bhutto's killing sparks riots and inspires a massive outpouring of grief
In an extraordinary new book, photographer Dawoud Bey photographs and talks with American teenagers, creating a diverse group portrait of a generation that defies our expectations
TIME photographer Brooks Kraft follows the Republican phenom on a whirlwind day in New Hampshire
Photographer Danny Wilcox Frazier follows the candidate through New Hampshire, where he is ahead in the polls, and Iowa, where he is behind
Yes, Christmas is a time of good cheer, but it's also a time for people to dress up like Santa Claus and make fools of themselves
From the campaign trail to wildfires in California to war in Iraq, TIME presents the best photographs of 2007
We celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the death of Charlie Chaplin (16th April 1889 - 25th December 1977)
Photographer Alex Kirkbride travels the 50 states in search of what lurks under the surface of our nation's waters
Sleet and freezing rain claim over 20 lives, shut schools and cut electricity in the heartland
Blackened waves wash up on Korean shores following the worst spill in the country's history
In less than three hours, Japanese planes crippled the U.S. Pacific fleet. Images from the raid that brought the United States into World War II and - its aftermath
A search for the ultimate steak takes a group of food aficionados deep into the hills of northern Spain.
Photographs for TIME by José Luis López de Zubiria.
A brief history of the rock super-group narrated by TIME music critic Josh Tyrangiel
Sectarian hatred has stripped Muqdadiyah of all its men.
Photographs for TIME by Franco Pagetti / VII
America hits the mall on the busiest shopping day of the year
Photographer Tivadar Domaniczky explores the lives of Jews and Muslims in the Holy Land
TIME Photographer Callie Shell travels with the Democratic hopeful for an intimate look at his bid for the Presidency
The impoverished nation mourns in the aftermath of Cyclone Sidr, the worst storm in a decade
In the last few years, the Chinese have opened over dozens of amusement and entertainment complexes in a dizzying array of styles and motifs
We take a sneak preview of 'Tutankhamun & The Golden Age of the Pharaohs' exhibition, opening in London, UK this week.
TIME photographer Sarah Caron visited former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto under house arrest in Lahore
Exercising your face muscles tightens, tones and, according to practitioners, combats aging. Photographer Gene Moz offers a gallery of some of the more intriguing poses
Nine TIME photographers fan out across America to capture a typical day in our lives
Ninety years of battlefield portraits taken by the greatest combat photographers of all time
Photographer Farah Nosh Explores why some soldiers decide to leave active duty
Protesters take to the streets in Islamabad as security forces block a rally called by opposition leader Benazir Bhutto
Two TIME photographers trail the Democratic front-runner during a four-day 12-city tour of the critical mid-western state
In the last 35 years, the master filmmaker has created many of cinema's most iconic films
Keeping the peace is one of every police force's primary missions. But, sometimes, cops and civilians clash. A photo tour of street unrest around the world.
Ninety years ago, a small band of determined revolutionaries overthrew the Russian government and established the world's first Marxist state
A gallery of the World Conservation Union's list of the most endangered primates
President Pervez Musharraf declares a state of emergency in a bid to hold on to power
From the sweatshops of Asia to the runways of New York, denim is bigger than ever
Five of Asia's hottest artists talk to TIME about their lives, influences and art
As the art world wondered whether the reclusive graffiti artist Banksy was finally caught on camera, TIME looks back upon some of his greatest hits
Photographer Kenneth Jarecke, a native Cornhusker, provides an intimate portrait of farming in today's heartland
The party before kickoff is often just as big as the game itself. Photographer David Burnett travels America in search of the best collegiate revels
NASA, Boeing and the U.S. Air Force are teaming up to develop a Blended-Wing Body aircraft for the military
A research team at Philips has developed clothes that look good and let others know how you feel
October 29, 1929, a.k.a. Black Tuesday, brought the roaring twenties to an end, ushered in the depression and changed the American economy forever
Auto designers' wildest fantasies make their debut at the 40th Tokyo Motor Show
Protesters have disappeared from the streets of Rangoon. But the hardship that sparked their demonstrations hasn't gone away
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