The fight for the democratic nomination heats up for the Keystone State primary.
A part-time force adapts to the changing needs of the American military
The Holy Father makes his first journey to the USA since becoming Pontiff of the Catholic Church
Photographer Ivan Kashinsky trails Pablo Fajardo, a lawyer who represents 30,000 Ecuadorians in a lawsuit against the oil giant Chevron
On the 15th anniversary of the Waco conflagration, a catalog of the murderous and suicidal groups that stunned the world
A fascinating new book examines the place where conceptual art meets landscape gardening
The Olympic flame is still to arrive Beijing, yet with more than four years to go, London is already hard at work on the legacy of the 2012 Olympics
Photographs for TIME by Peter Dench
Magnum Photographer Stuart Franklin has spent a decade exploring the beauty of trees and the unique place they occupy in man's world
Food prices are soaring. Increased demand from developing economies, rising fuel prices, poor weather ruining harvests, and a shift to biofuel production leave the consumer paying more for basic staples and is having its hardest impact on poorer nations.
An American law enforcement innovation, popularized on television and movies, spreads around the world, inspiring elaborate training and high level competitions