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- Listen to TIME’s January Music Playlist on Spotify
- Brazilian Blowout Maker Agrees to Warn Consumers About Formaldehyde
- Facebook Is Responsible for Creating 450,000 Jobs? Really?!
- Santo Plays the Obama/Nancy Card Against Newt
- British Tourists’ Tweets Get Them Denied Entry to the U.S.
- Government Panel Defends Censorship of Bird Flu Virus Research
- Comment of the Day: The New Battle Against Birth Control
- Giants vs. Red Sox, 1912 - Top 10 NYC-vs.-Boston Showdowns
- OK Go to Release Music Video Featuring 1,000 Handmade Instruments
- Is Kazakhstan Experiencing Its Own ‘Arab Spring’ Moment?
- What Makes Insurgents Tick?
- Facebook to Broadcast Users’ Political Opinions in Times Square
- Facebook Set to File For $5 Billion IPO Wednesday: Report
- Strawn Resigns
- Sex and the City’s Cynthia Nixon Clarifies Statements on Homosexuality
- Manhattan Clam Chowder vs. New England Clam Chowder - Top 10 NYC-vs.-Boston Showdowns
- Invaders: How Burmese Pythons Are Devouring the Everglades
- Top 10 NYC-vs.-Boston Showdowns
- No Joke: Colbert Raises Cash
- WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange to Appear as Himself on The Simpsons
- B’Cast News, Florida Primary Edition
- I Can Die Now: ‘Dash’ Converts Your Phone into a Complete Car Stereo
- Cheers! Increase in Liquor Sales Bodes Well for Economic Recovery
- Mysterious Tics in Teen Girls: What Is Mass Psychogenic Illness?
- Lana Del Rey Gets The Superstar Treatment by Fiat
- The Used Games Debate: Kingdoms of Amalur Locks Up Content
- Occupy Mitt: Protesters Come Face-to-Face with the 1% in Florida
- 5 Famous Writers Who Loathe E-Books
- X’ed Out! Can Simon Cowell’s House Cleaning Save The X Factor?
- Obama’s Financials
- Knicks vs. Celtics, 2010–11 Playoffs - Top 10 NYC-vs.-Boston Showdowns
- Hello Kitty’s Citizenship Controversy: Is She British or Japanese?
- Is Freddie Mac Betting Against the American Homeowner?
- Why the Latest Euro Zone Debt-Crisis Agreement Shows How Europe Just Doesn’t Get It
- Morning Must Reads: Trustee
- Global Markets
- Where Are America’s Most Popular Colleges?
- Brownsville: Inside One of Brooklyn's Most Dangerous Neighborhoods
- Kristen Bell Adorably Breaks Down Over Seeing a Sloth
- A 5-Year-Old Girl’s Insight on Popular Logos
- Meet the Assads: A Look at the Syrian Strongman’s Family
- No Joke: Stephen Colbert’s Super PAC Passes $1 Million Mark
- The Bachelor Watch: Ben Gets Naked in Puerto Rico
- Mitt Romney’s Florida Victory Speech
- Gingrich Wants Scrutiny of IVF Clinics: Why That’s Not the Worst Idea
- Freddie Worse than Bain
- The Obama Campaign’s Humorous Dog Whistle
- ‘Sonicated’ Sperm: Could Ultrasound Be the Next Male Contraceptive?
- Fickle Florida: What Romney’s Victory Says About the Bellwether State’s Mood — and the Nation’s
- $51 Mil
- BIG MONEY (ADVANTAGE)
- Yankees vs. Red Sox, 2003 - Top 10 NYC-vs.-Boston Showdowns
- Bracing for a Loss in Florida, Gingrich Reinvents Himself as a Grassroots Insurgent
- The Coming U.S.-China Solar War
- 13 Years Later: EverQuest Finally Going Free-to-Play in March
- Tech Boom: Andreessen Horowitz Raises $1.5 Billion VC Fund
- A Poet's Legacy: As Neo-Fascists Claim Ezra Pound, His Family Says, 'Hands Off'
- Megaupload: User Data Has Two Weeks to Live
- Brownsville: Inside One of Brooklyn’s Most Dangerous Neighborhoods
- An unnamed Chinese internet user mocking the Canadian ambassador to China for driving a Toyota Camry. The Globe and Mail reports that pictures of the not-so-glamorous vehicle shocked netizens accustomed to seeing cadres in flashy cars.
- Adele Announces Comeback Via Twitter
- Mitt Romney and Ron Paul: A Tale of Two Very Different Candidates
- Rubio: The Sooner, The Better
- U.N. Security Council Meets: Syria’s Assad May Be Under Pressure, but He’s Not on His Way Out Yet
- Rangers vs. Bruins, 1972 - Top 10 NYC-vs.-Boston Showdowns
- Counting Down Dickens’ Greatest Novels. Number 6: A Tale of Two Cities
- Newt: 46 States to Go
- U.S. Beef Prices Rising Thanks to Drought in Southwest
- Mitt Romney Wins Florida Primary in a Rout
- House Watch: Throwing Up Blood, Again
- Jets vs. Patriots, 2010 - Top 10 NYC-vs.-Boston Showdowns
- The Basics Behind Google’s New Privacy Policies
- Celeb Schwag: Famous People Get $100K Worth of Free Stuff Annually
- Newt Gingrich Sued for Using ‘Eye of the Tiger’ at Campaign Events
- Under Pressure
- Burton to Retire
- Watch: Blake Griffin’s Powerhouse Dunk Helps Clippers Clinch Win
- Silver State Station
- Claremont McKenna College Admits to Reporting Exaggerated SAT Scores
- A Midwest Welcome: Super Bowl Host Indianapolis Trades Glitz for Knitting
- Consumers Expected to Spend $11 Billion on the Super Bowl
- Leonard Cohen’s New, Beautiful Old Ideas
- How Much Is a Song Worth? To One Music Label, Nothing
- On the Move
- Protectee
- Average hours of overtime worked each month by Foxconn employees, according to a 2010 survey cited by ProPublica. The business practices of the Taiwanese company, whose massive Chinese factories manufacture as much as 40% of the world's consumer electronics, are increasingly drawing criticism. See TIME's most recent...
- Newt Ready to Go to the Convention
- Romney Revels
- Mets vs. Red Sox, 1986 - Top 10 NYC-vs.-Boston Showdowns
- FLOTUS and Jay
- What Happens to the Kids When Charter Schools Fail?
- TV Tonight: Key and Peele
- Santorum’s Financials
- The 5 Weirdest Moments From Super Bowl Media Day
- Nomad Brush: Making iPad Painting More Painterly
- The Big Reveal
- Clinton and Russia Spar Over U.N. Resolution on Syria
- Mitt: Newt “Can’t Whine” About Attacks
- Yankees vs. Red Sox, 2004 - Top 10 NYC-vs.-Boston Showdowns
- No Bottoming Out for Real Estate Market as Home Values Keep Falling
- Newt and Mitt Are Playing the ‘Stupid’ Card
- A Midwest Welcome: Super Bowl Host Indianapolis Trades Glitz for Knitting
- Huck: “Ridiculous” to Narrow the Field
- Corporal Gets 30 Days in Brig For Hazing Fellow Marine Who Killed Himself in Afghanistan
- Must Reads from Around the World: Jan. 31, 2012
- Study: Poor People Pay More for Auto Insurance
- SpongeBob SquarePants’ Pineapple Abode: Mathematically Impossible?
- SUNSHINE STATE KING
- Newt Raises Big Bucks
- Palin: Keep It Going
- Not Letting Up
- Will Global Coffee Giant Starbucks Conquer India?
- The Global Crisis You’ve Never Heard Of: Stunting
- Giants vs. Patriots, 2008 - Top 10 NYC-vs.-Boston Showdowns
- Britain’s Hardiest Emerge for Annual ‘Tough Guy’ Competition
- Another Million
- The Most Important Number Update: Not Quite Good News For Obama, Yet
- ‘We’re Just Having a Great Party’: Occupy D.C. Protesters Unmoved By Eviction Deadline
- Yankees vs. Red Sox, 1978 - Top 10 NYC-vs.-Boston Showdowns
- --The percentage of political ads run in Florida over the last week that were negative.
- The 5 Weirdest Moments From Super Bowl Media Day
- Reading While Eating for January 31: The Price of Fame
- Throwbots
- The Once and Future Front Runner: Why Romney Is Winning in Florida and What Comes Next
- Reading While Eating for January 30: Design for Living
- Why the Eurozone Can’t Just Muddle Through
- Briefing
- Super Bowl Stadiums: From I to XLV
- An Unlikely Feud: The Muppets Strike Back at Fox Business Network
- There Is No ‘War on Religion’
- “The People Are Suffocating”: West Bank Economy Struggles Under Pressure From U.S. Congress
- Can This Man Save Russia?
- Missileer Tom Amlie, RIP
- Silhouettes in the News
- Why Do Consumers Avoid One Car and Buy Another? Often, for No Good Reason at All
- 30 Must-See Tumblr Blogs
- China State-Run Newspaper Praises Twitter’s New Censorship Policy
- Richard Threlkeld
- What Could a Weekend of Violence Mean for the Occupy Movement?
- Ferris Bueller Trades a Ferrari for a Honda CR-V in Super Bowl Ad
- Europe’s Soccer Clubs: The Continent’s Other Looming Debt Crisis
- The Good Wife Watch: Whose Side Are You On?
- What Stereotype? Women Are Better Than Men at Parking, Study Finds
- Bring Your Own Device: How Consumer Products Are Impacting IT
- Battleground Pulse Check
- Live: Virtual Interview with President Obama via Google+ and YouTube
- Beyond Florida
- The age of Korean golfer Lydia Ko, now the youngest woman to win a professional golf tournament. Korean women punch (or putt?) well above their weight in the sport. The country claims 38 of the world's top 100 female golfers, prompting the Economist to ask "Why are Korean women so good at golf?" See TIME's report on South...
- Iraqi Anger
- Pennsylvania Middle School Bans Ugg Boots
- How Your Food Spending Compares With the Rest of the U.S.
- Downton Abbey Watch: House of Despair
- --Newt Gingrich campaigning in Florida (naturally).
- All Eyes on Greece
- Mars Rover Opportunity Celebrates Its Eighth Birthday
- Snapshots From Afghanistan…
- 15 Must-Have Gadgets for Super Bowl Sunday
- Charles in Charge
- The Year Ahead
- The Beast With A Billion Eyes
- Super Bowl Entertainment
- Can Obama Really Lower the Cost of College?
- Spoiler Alert: On The Grey and The Punching of the Wolves
- Oops!
- Watch: Ex-Apple Employee Claims Company Puts New Engineers on Fake Projects
- ‘Mission Accomplished’ in Libya? Not So Fast
- Obama's World
- Morning Must Reads: Rich
- Photo Op: Wind Chill
- Pop Chart
- Rovio CEO Says ‘Piracy May Not Be a Bad Thing’ for Angry Birds Brand
- My Top Five Takeaways from Davos
- Africa's Eye On the Sky
- “Our sky is our sky, not the U.S.A.’s sky.”
- Fat Doctors Are Less Likely to Help Patients Lose Weight
- Mitt Romney: The Once and Future Front Runner Looks Beyond Florida
- Kirk’s Condition Improving
- High but Not Mighty
- Preview of the Coming Dog Days
- Battlefield SOPA
- Thanks, General Chiarelli
- Chaffetz: Newt a “Convenient Conservative”
- My Brief (but Valuable) Visit with the 1% at Davos
- F-35: Out of Altitude, Airspeed, and Ideas — But Never Money
- Are You a Hyperpolyglot? The Secrets of Language Superlearners
- Downton Abbey Is a Soap
- New Nook Rumored for Springtime
- ‘It Looked Like the End of the World’: Florida Highway Collision Leaves 10 Dead
- Outstumped and Outspent, Newt Gingrich Flounders in Florida
- The Results
- No Thanks, Facebook: Poll Suggests Users Don’t Want Timeline
- The Latest Big Pharma Scandal
- Inbox
- Grease Under Fire
- Must Reads from Around the World: Jan. 30, 2012
- Bat Signal
- The Right to Be Wrong
- World
- Open All Night: 10 Surprising Businesses You Can Patronize at 3 a.m.
- Counting Down Dickens’ Greatest Novels. Number 7: The Pickwick Papers
- Romney Drops the Rex Harrison Act
- Why Aren’t Patriots Fans Paying Up to Go to the Super Bowl?
- Battleland Diary, Jan. 21-27
- Rauf Denktash
- Why Parents Who Carpool Tend Not to Use Booster Seats
- Updated Guidelines for Treating Babies Exposed to Drugs in the Womb
- Super Bowl Stadiums: From I to XLV
- Newt: No Journos in Fall Debates
- The Strategist
- Battleground Biden
- What Europe’s ‘Right to Be Forgotten’ Has in Common with SOPA
- Can Your Smelly Shirt Land You a Better First Date?
- Obama's World
- The View from the White House
- Eight Reasons Last Week Rocked for American Companies
- The Indian Disconnect
- Three Hours in D sseldorf
- Pay Me My Money Down: Contractors Could Wipe Megaupload User Data Thursday [Updated]
- 10 Questions: Jimmy Carter
- Is the Movie Industry Guilty of ‘Dog Breed-ism’?
- Another Big Romney Lead
- Report from Syria: The Brutal, Shadowy War for Hearts and Minds
- Income Taxes On Frequent Flyer Miles?!
- Rick Santorum’s Daughter’s Diagnosis: What Is Trisomy 18?
- Caps in Hand
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- Truth Vigilantes, Attack!
- Paying for Nature: Dow’s Environmental Bottom Line
- Newt's Stamp-Out-Poverty Plan
- Teen Wishing to Donate to Locks of Love Is Suspended for Violating School’s Hair Policy for Boys
- Slaying the Republican White Knight Theory
- The Oil Off Cuba’s Coast: A Political Hot-Button Between Havana and Washington
- For Mitt Romney in Florida, It’s All About Character (Attacks)
- Sudan: Kidnapping of Workers Highlights Risk for Chinese Businesses Abroad
- AT&T Gives Samsung Galaxy Note Price and Release Date, Calls It a Phone
- Obama's World
- A Half-Masted `Stars and Stripes’?
- I Hope I Die Before I Have to Live with Old People
- Mitt, Newt on AM TV
- Obama Wants to Force Colleges to Reduce Tuition, but at What Cost?
- Life at Twitter Portrayed in Highly-Polished Recruiting Video
- MITT UP
- Milestones
- On the Ground in Afghanistan, a Taliban Whose Momentum Seems Anything but Broken
- Madden NFL 12 Simulates Super Bowl – Last-Second Kick Wins It All
- Halperin's Big Questions
- The Neverending Bailout: The U.S. Is Still Owed $133 Billion from Crisis Fund
- Paint by Numbers
- Internet Supergroup Formed to Defeat Email Scams
- Oklahoma Girl Can Say Anything Backwards
- More From Afghanistan…
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