George W. Bush: Better Health Care in Africa Must Go Beyond HIV
For the U.S., it’s a cause that advances our interests and our ideals
Photographing the Exodus
From the wine-dark waters of the Aegean Sea to the back roads of the Balkans, documenting the dangerous passage
The Smartphone Is the Refugee’s Best Friend
How migrants use mobiles to survive
The Lost Boys of Europe
Teenage refugees are strangers in a strange land
The Things Migrants Carry
What do you bring with you to begin life anew?
Germans Open Their Homes to Refugees
The country is offering open arms to migrants
Europe’s Big Gamble on Immigration
Migrants could be the key to a stronger economy
Immigration Divides Europe
The migrant crisis tests the limits of E.U. cooperation
How the Arab Spring and Civil Wars Led to Europe’s Refugee Crisis
Migrants have been plotting their escape
Iran Could Be a Surprising American Ally as Chaos Grows in Syria
The Persians are no picnic, obviously, but they do play nicer than the Saudis in several ways
Bridge of Spies Paints History in Black and White
Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks on their new film
Peter Pan’s Backstory Is a Mess of Moviesplaining
Reviewing Joe Wright’s Pan
Steve Jobs Muddies Man and Myth
Reviewing the Michael Fassbender biopic
Crimson Peak Arms the Damsel With a Knife
Mia Wasikowska stars in Guillermo del Toro’s new film
Victoria Is a Single Shot of Adrenaline
Reviewing Sebastian Schipper’s new film
Lives Come Undone in The Clasp
A new novel from Sloane Crosley
R.L. Stine Finally Has a Movie After 400 Million Books Sold
The Goosebumps author opens up about a new adaptation
Selena Gomez
The actor and pop singer made some big changes for her new album, Revival, out Oct. 9. It’s the 23-year-old’s first full-length release since she left the Disney-owned label where she got her start, with edgier beats that reveal Gomez’s willingness to experiment.
How Fetty Wap Became a Hip-Hop Sensation
10 Questions With Ben Bernanke
The former Federal Reserve chair on the U.S. recovery, killing bad banks and his new book about the 2008 meltdown, The Courage to Act
The Way Ahead for Gun Control
A familiar tragedy calls for unfamiliar solutions
GOP Rule Change Could Make the Presidential Race Messy
The fight between Republicans could continue into the spring
The Great Ad-Blocker Battle
Our attention is just a pawn in the great game of Silicon Valley
A New Legal ‘Market’ Lets You Gamble on Politics
PredictIt users make bets about, for instance, whether Joe Biden will enter the race
6 Ways to Prepare for a (Much) Longer Retirement
How to make sure your money lasts
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani Struggles After One Year In Office
What Will the Trans-Pacific Partnership Do?
Exercise Pills May One Day Be a Reality
It sounds too good to be true, and for now, it is. But since 2004, scientists have been trying to bottle the benefits of working out, and two new papers suggest they’re a little bit closer.