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The Price of Genius
Alan Turing, the man who pioneered computing, also forced the world to question what it means to be human
The 25 Best Inventions of 2014
Welcome to Time’s annual round-up of the best inventions making the world better, smarter and—in some cases—a little more fun
A Constitutional Moment
The Founding Fathers were clear about who sets immigration policy
Tackling Immigration Alone
The President has good reason to bypass Congress. But he’ll pay a price
GE Makes a Big Bet on Manufacturing
The company’s plan to make things again is a test for the entire American economy
Jorge Ramos Is America’s New Anchor
He’s not just another journalist, and his opinions count with millions
Aung San Suu Kyi and Burma’s Backward Steps
As its political reforms stall, Burma is in danger of regressing. Is the democracy icon fighting back hard enough
The End of AIDS
San Francisco was ground zero for HIV in the U.S. Now it wants to be the first city in the world with no new infections, no stigma—and no deaths.
America’s AIDS Miracle
How the U.S. fought the disease by thinking big and staying smart
Dangerous Cases: Crime and Treatment
Laws designed to compel those with serious mental illness into treatment are gaining traction
Someone I Loved Was Never Born
Miscarriage has long been shrouded in shame and secrecy. That’s changing
Benedict Cumberbatch: Mr. Smart Guy
The Imitation Game actor on Alan Turing, vintage video ga...
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