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Pictures from the World Cup

A gallery of images from the 2010 tournament

[Friday, Jun. 11, 2010]

Holy Water: Controversy on the Ganges

An Indian dam has left many villagers without access to enough water

Photographs by Bharat Sikka for TIME

[Thursday, Jul. 08, 2010]

The (Darth) Vader Project: Revenge of the Artists

Painted and adorned in all sorts of ways, 100 helmets shaped like the Star Wars villain's costume are being auctioned in Philadelphia

[Friday, Jul. 09, 2010]

Beards at Berlin Fashion Week

Facial hair is in vogue for German designer Patrick Mohr — even for women

[Friday, Jul. 09, 2010]

As The World Turns - The Final Curtain

This fall, the venerable daytime television drama will go off the air

Michael Kirby Smith for TIME

[Thursday, Jul. 08, 2010]

The Would-Be World Cup Winners

A look at the countries that have reached the World Cup finals but have never claimed the ultimate prize

[Thursday, Jul. 08, 2010]

Solar-Powered Airplane Takes Flight

The Solar Impulse flew for a continuous 26 hours using battery-stored energy from the sun

[Thursday, Jul. 08, 2010]

Famous Only Children

A gallery of one-offspring who have helped shape the world

[Wednesday, Jul. 07, 2010]

A Brief History of Royals in America

As Queen Elizabeth II makes her first trip to New York City in decades, TIME looks back at other royal visits over the years

[Wednesday, Jul. 07, 2010]

Furious Love: Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton

For their new book, authors Sam Kashner and Nancy Schoenberger got access to 40 never-before-seen love letters revealing the enduring and tumultuous love behind one of Hollywood's most famous romances

[Friday, Jul. 02, 2010]

Underground Economy: The Big Salt Mine in Detroit

Nearly 1,200 feet beneath the city, workers excavate one of the continent's robust salt reserves

Photographs by Lisa Kereszi for TIME

[Thursday, Jul. 01, 2010]

The Greeks' Spring of Protest

Photographs of the demonstrations in Athens by Angelos Tzortzinis

[Wednesday, Jun. 30, 2010]

Diego Maradona's Quest for the World Cup

The frequently controversial and always amazing soccer superstar has performed as both a player and now a coach. But while the Hand of God has resurrected Argentina's national team, can he bring home the championship again?

[Friday, Jul. 02, 2010]

Welcome to the Chicken Swap

Fowl fanciers gather in New Tripoli, Pa., to share their enthusiasm for all things chicken

Photographs by Naomi Harris for TIME

[Thursday, Jul. 01, 2010]

Woman Soldier: June Moss

An Iraq veteran describes her experiences with war and its difficult aftermath

Photographs by Robyn Twomey for TIME

[Thursday, Jul. 01, 2010]

Inside the World's Most Humane Prison

Halden, the newest high-security prison in Norway, aims to rehabilitate criminals with comfortable and thoroughly modern facilities. From en-suite bathrooms to a professional recording studio, it's a gentler kind of justice

[Thursday, Jul. 01, 2010]

Notorious Russian Spies Throughout History

Ever since the Soviet era, organized, clandestine agents from the Motherland have operated in the West with daring and ingenuity

[Wednesday, Jun. 30, 2010]

Profiles of 'Open Carry' Gun-Law Advocates

The June 28 Supreme Court ruling on the right to carry an unloaded weapon heartens gun owners in Northern California

Photographs by Steve LaBadessa

[Tuesday, Jun. 29, 2010]

The Kagan Hearings in a Different Light

Photographer Kenneth Dickerman covers the Supreme Court nominee's appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee

[Monday, Jun. 28, 2010]

Artifacts from the Michael Jackson Estate

Photographer Henry Leutwyler was given the rare opportunity to photograph the King of Pop's belongings as they waited in storage

From the book Neverland Lost, published by Steidl

[Thursday, Jun. 24, 2010]

What Booze Looks like Under a Microscope

Micrographs made in a Florida State University chemistry lab reveal kaleidoscopic patterns in popular cocktails

[Friday, Jun. 25, 2010]

Remembering Robert Byrd

The longest-serving senator in U.S. history dies at 92

[Monday, Jun. 28, 2010]
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Multimedia: Apocalypse Afghanistan

From soldiers to civilians, photographer Mauricio Lima discovers two worlds within the war-torn nation

[Thursday, Jun. 24, 2010]

Menlo Park: The World's First R&D; Lab

A small village in New Jersey was the setting for some of Edison's greatest inventions

[Wednesday, Jun. 23, 2010]

Wimbledon Photos: The Longest Match, and a Queen's Visit

A gallery of highlights from this year's edition of tennis' oldest Grand Slam event

[Thursday, Jun. 24, 2010]
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