The turmoil in Egypt continues as Mubarak supporters fight with anti-government demonstrators
Blizzard warnings, ice storms and freezing rain strike the U.S.
Images of the unrest in Cairo
Photographs by Dominic Nahr / Magnum for TIME
Photographers Anup Shah and Fiona Rogers capture the charisma of man's evolutionary cousins
Billing itself as the festival "By Filmmakers for Filmmakers," the annual gathering in Park City, Utah, nurtures the spirit of independent movie-making. Photographer Maya Adrabi tells the stories of the young hopefuls behind this year's entries
Racy teen drama Skins is far from the first show to cause a stir about what's appropriate for television. TIME takes a look at the boob tube's long, delicate relationship with all things sexual
An ode to the storied German car company as it celebrates 125 years
by Nicholas Hegel McClelland
Before its tragic end on January 28, 1986 NASA vehicle OV-099 was the workhorse of the shuttle fleet
The long-term challenge is to help the Pakistani people rebuild their lives with focus shifting to infrastructure, agriculture and basic living standards.
Photographs by Russell Watkins and Vicki Frances / Department for International Development
New York and Washington are blanketed by a foot of snow
When a washed-up B-movie actor announced that he would run for governor of California, LIFE magazine sent photographer Bill Ray to cover the story.
A gallery of rare and unseen images from Reagan's first foray into big-time politics
The photographers in the chamber capture a number of angles that television missed
Demonstrators take to the streets to oppose the appointment of Hizballah-backed Najib Mikati as Prime Minister
Once a nation of nomads, Mongolians are using resource wealth and technology to transform their country
Photographs by Timothy Fadek / Polaris
A blast at Russia's largest airport claims more than 30 lives
The fitness entrepreneur was regarded as the founder of the modern physical-fitness movement
North Korea releases a flurry of images of the dictator visiting, checking, urging and examining
A seemingly small act of defiance in December triggers a revolution that ultimately topples a corrupt Arab regime
A tour of the vandalized homes of the Tunisian president and his family
Photographer Brooks Kraft captures the Chinese President's historic meeting with President Obama
Photographs by Brooks Kraft / Corbis for TIME
Leslie Porterfield holds land speed records in several classes
Photographs by Michael Kirby Smith for TIME
Chief Official White House photographer Pete Souza shares his favorite images from his coverage of the first half of the Obama administration. An intimate, behind-the-scenes look at the multilayered world of the President.
Photographs from a 1964 shoot follow the storied outreach program's first director on a trip around the globe
As mass protests in Tunisia seek to bring about regime change, TIME looks at other instances of popular rebellion
Twenty years after the first Gulf War began: a familiar enemy, but a different result.
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