FeaturesCover story U.S. School Segregation in America As Bad As the 1960sAmerican schools are as racially divided today as they were in the 1960s. Case in point: Charlotte, North Carolina.
CultureCuba's Me GenerationGreg Kahn's photographs capture Cuba's millennials embracing their individuality—and reshaping their country
PeriscopeWorld Europe's Far Right Is Flourishing—Just Ask Viktor OrbánThe prime minister has portrayed himself as his country's savior, protecting Christian Europe against the Muslim hordes.
U.S.Why Is the Alt-Right Falling Apart?A year after Donald Trump's inauguration, the alt-right seems to be floundering, and many of its leaders did not see this coming.
HorizonsCulture Stephen Hawking: Master of the Universe"My goal," Hawking said, "is a complete understanding of the universe."
DowntimeCulture The Oldest Millennials in the WorldThey're too young for Gen X but too old to fit in with the most maligned generation in history.
CultureThe Garry EffectJudd Apatow's new documentary aims to capture Garry Shandling's lifetime of influence. At more than four hours, it feels too short