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How Putin Wins in Syria
The Kremlin's military action into Syria might save Assad. Less clear is whether it can save Russia.
Politics
Law & Order
Conflict
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Big Shots: The Week in Photographs
The best news photography from around the world.
Tech & Science
Why Elephants Don't Get Cancer
Some species get cancer all the time; others, rarely at all. A young researcher in Salt Lake City is trying to figure out why.
Tech & Science
Two Numbers: Americans Are Nearly as Likely to Believe in Intelligent Aliens as They Are in Evolution
Fifty-four percent of Americans believe there are intelligent aliens. Forty-two percent don't believe in evolution.
World
A Former CIA Interrogator on Death, Torture and the Dark Side
Suspected of covering up a grisly death, David Martine was never charged with a crime, but never cleared either.
Politics
Religion
Business
Big shots
Big Shots: This Week's News in Photos
The best news photography from around the world.
Culture
Why The Rocky Horror Show Is Still as Popular as Ever
Richard O'Brien's 1973 glam-rock musical is still going strong.
Culture
Greece's Real-Life Drama is Being Played Out in European Theaters
A spate of Greek tragedy revivals that speak to the current crisis.
Tech & Science
Fighting West Nile Virus Shouldn’t Mean Poisoning People
Cities around the country are spraying pesticides meant to kill mosquitos that don't work—and could pose a serious health threat.
Tech & Science
Cheaper and Smarter: Blowing Up College With Nanodegrees
The web is going to change education by unbundling college with nanodegrees.
World
Did Biden Screw Up Iraq?
The veep was the point man for policy in the birthplace of ISIS, but it's hard to assign blame for the desert disaster.
Tech & Science
Paralyzed Man Walks Again, Using Only His Mind
Scientists designed a brain-computer interface that enabled the patient to send instructions directly to his legs.
Culture
Mark Lombardi's Art Was Full of Conspiracies
He made drawings that linked the secret flow of capital; he may have paid for his art with his life.
Culture
An Abridged Glossary to Season 2 of ‘Empire’
Catch up on Fox's Shakespearean hip-hop drama as Season 2 approaches.