We built him up and now we tear him down
A Prelate In The Dock
Why the faithful can take solace in the indictment of a Catholic Bishop
Why PSA Tests Will Be So Hard To Give Up
In our war against cancer, men don’t hear about the downsides of screening
The Real Reason Zombies Never Die
The zombie story is a ready-made allegory for just about anything you care to indict. No wonder they’re so popular these days
The Next Abortion Battleground: Fetal Heartbeats
Anti-abortion groups begin a brazen campaign to make women listen to a heartbeat before they end a pregnancy
The Locavore’s Illusions
As charming as it sounds, growing kale in your backyard won’t solve the nation’s food ills
In Defense of Movie Remakes
Those familiar titles you’re seeing on theater marquees are a sign of good stories, not creative bankruptcy
God and the NFL: What Tim Tebow’s Celebrity Says About America
The devout Christian quarterback for the Denver Broncos has acquired outsize celebrity. Why he symbolizes our divided times
Can Education Be ‘Moneyball’-ed?
Sounds like a great idea. But public schools might have more in common with the Boston Red Sox than the Oakland A’s
Don’t Denigrate The Potato
The USDA wants to curb school children’s spud consumption, but the tuber could still be a superweapon against global hunger
Bill Clinton Reminisces About Steve Jobs
TIME managing editor Rick Stengel sat down with the former President at Chicago Ideas Week
Mitt Romney’s Faith Has Been Called Into Question. That’s Bad for All of Us.
When Rick Perry supporter and Dallas Evangelical pastor Robert Jeffress called Mormonism a cult, it turned politics into a religious test
From the Arab Spring to the American Fall?
No political group gave birth to Occupy Wall Street and the movement is largely leaderless. But so was what happened at Tahrir Square in Egypt