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Architect Peter Zumthor

Winner of the Pritzker Architecture Prize 2009

[Friday, Apr. 10, 2009]

The Meteoric Rise of Miley Cyrus / Hannah Montana

The teen sensation adds to her already ginormous media empire with the release of Hannah Montana: The Movie

[Friday, Apr. 10, 2009]

Pictures of the Week

March 27, 2009 - April 2, 2009

[Thursday, Apr. 09, 2009]

Titian, Tintoretto, Veronese -- Rivals in Renaissance Venice

A new show at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts charts the competition among the three giants of 16th-century Venetian art

[Friday, Apr. 10, 2009]

Photos: Tiger Woods' Best Victory Moments

Fourteen majors and counting: a gallery of triumph and celebration

[Thursday, Apr. 09, 2009]

US Troops Brave Afghanistan's Deadly Korengal Valley

Photographer Adam Ferguson embeds with the First Infantry as they battle insurgents in the "Valley of Death"

[Wednesday, Apr. 08, 2009]

South Africa: Fifteen Years On

Photographer Benedicte Kurzen explores the state of the nation — from the wealthy malls of Johannesburg to the mud huts of the Eastern Cape — as South Africa approaches a critical national election

[Tuesday, Apr. 07, 2009]

Behind the Scenes with Obama in Iraq

TIME photographer Callie Shell follows the President on his first visit to the war-torn nation as Commander in Chief

[Wednesday, Apr. 08, 2009]

Deadly Earthquake Rocks Italy

A powerful earthquake struck central Italy in the early hours of Monday morning, causing the collapse of many buildings, leaving thousands homeless and many dead.

[Monday, Apr. 06, 2009]

Jackie Chan: A Life in Action

From Hong Kong to Hollwyood, action comedy star and director Jackie Chan has revolutionized martial arts in the movies

[Wednesday, Apr. 08, 2009]

The UFO Congress

Photographer Nicolas Silberfaden attends the annual conference of world UFOlogists

[Tuesday, Apr. 07, 2009]

Obama's Travels in Europe

The President makes a surprise stop in Iraq after visiting five other countries

[Wednesday, Apr. 01, 2009]

Behind the Scenes with Obama in Europe

TIME photographer Callie Shell gets a glimpse behind the protocol curtain as the President visits Turkey

[Thursday, Apr. 02, 2009]

Osama Bin Laden

The Life of the World's Most Wanted Terrorist

[Tuesday, Mar. 31, 2009]

Suicide in the Recruiters' Ranks

The pressure to sign up new soldiers can be deadly. Photographer Ashley Gilbertson documents the grief of two families struggling to cope with their loss

[Thursday, Apr. 02, 2009]

Shooting in Binghamton

At least 14 people are killed at an immigration services center in upstate New York

[Friday, Apr. 03, 2009]

Photos: Michelle Obama's Fashion Diplomacy

The First Lady proves she knows how to get a lot of mileage out of a few chic pieces on her first official visit to London

[Wednesday, Apr. 01, 2009]

The 2009 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

TIME takes a look at the five acts being honored

[Friday, Apr. 03, 2009]

Remembering Guiding Light

After 72 years, CBS cancels the longest running broadcast program in TV and radio history

[Friday, Apr. 03, 2009]

Semana Santa

The week from Palm Sunday to Easter, Semana Santa — Holy Week — is Catholicism's most sacred period. In Spain and Mexico, it's an affair both joyous and sad, colorful and austere

[Friday, Apr. 03, 2009]

New York City Goes Green

PlaNYC will make the US' largest metropolis more eco-friendly. TIME photographer Sean Hemmerle documents the amazing efforts behind New York's plan.

[Friday, Apr. 03, 2009]

Neverending Television

Now that ER has healed its final patient and CBS is set to extinguish Guiding Light, TIME takes a look back at some of TV's longest-lasting shows.

[Thursday, Apr. 02, 2009]

10 Species Near Extinction

Many of the planet's most endangered animals are also its remarkable. Here are a few of nature's superstars from Asia, the Americas, the Pacific and elsewhere that may soon be no more

[Tuesday, Mar. 31, 2009]

London Brawling: The G-20 Protests

Anticapitalist and climate-change activists converged before the Bank of England in London to demand action on poverty and climate change as world leaders arrive ahead of the G-20 summit.

[Wednesday, Apr. 01, 2009]

Gun Culture U.S.A.

Photographer Matt Slaby explores America's fascination with firearms

[Wednesday, Mar. 18, 2009]

A Pakistan Police Academy Under Fire

Armed gunmen attacked a police academy early Monday in Lahore, killing 13 and taking dozens of police hostage in another brazen example of militant violence in Pakistan

[Monday, Mar. 30, 2009]