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Oscar Doc Shock: Behind the Academy’s Perplexing Rule Changes for Documentaries

This year’s documentary category has effectively been invalidated by the absence of Steve James’ masterful The Interrupters.

Obama on the Couch: The President Builds His Mojo

The President continues to discover that confronting aggression doesn’t destroy his drive to be bipartisan — it strengthens it

Why Do We Find John Edwards So Particularly Loathsome? Here Comes the Science

As John Edwards petitions for yet another postponement of his campaign finance trial, a look at why the human brain recoils at the former pretty boy of politics

Egypt’s New Political Equation: The Military, the Muslim Brotherhood and the Salafis

With predictions of conflict and of cooperation, how will everything add up?

Life After Kim Jong Il: An Impersonator Without a Purpose

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Viewpoint: What Young Asians Expect for the Future

Young Asians are growing up amid peace and prosperity unimaginable to previous generations.

Climate News Recap: China Plans Carbon Tax; Global Warming Will Delay Next Ice Age, More…

Less than two weeks into 2012 and we’ve got some really interesting climate news we’re watching, both in terms of the effects of climate change currently and far in the future (delaying the next Ice Age anyone?).

Nice Shades: More on the New York’s Learning Spring School

I just love the detail and interest that the solar control system adds to this urban school.

TIME’s Fearless Sports Predictions for the Year Ahead

From the NBA to the NHL to the future of Andrew Luck, here are TIME’s top predictions for the year in sports. Just don’t take them to the bank.

What the Controversy Behind Salman Rushdie’s India Visit Says About the Author’s Country of Origin

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