The five living presidents gather for first time in four years
Will the Boston Bomber Be Executed?
Pleading guilty may be Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s best hope of escaping death
Inside the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
TIME photographer Brooks Kraft captured the opening of George W. Bush’s presidential library and museum. Check out his photo gallery here.
The Real Reason Wall Street Is Fighting the Online Sales Tax
An online sales tax could allow states to tax financial transcations
Rand Paul and Obama Advisor Valerie Jarrett Battle over Sequestration at TIME 100
The TIME 100 members disagreed over the imposition of the budget cuts
Caroline Kennedy May Be the Latest Presidential Kid to Turn Diplomat
The daughter of former President John F. Kennedy has been rumored to be Obama’s next ambassador to Japan. If she gets the job, she will join John Quincy Adams, Robert Todd Lincoln and other presidential children who had served as diplomat
Vice President Joe Biden Gives Keynote Speech at TIME 100 Gala
Vice President and TIME 100 honoree Joe Biden gave a solemn yet rousing speech about the resilience of Americans in the face of terror at the TIME 100 gala on Tuesday night
Morning Must Reads: April 24
In the news: temporary guest workers, politicizing Boston, the New York Times, Italy, Max Baucus, ricin, and a new “Crossfire”
Tsarnaev Snafus: Nearly 12 Years After 9/11, Boston Bombings Highlight Intelligence Holes
Senators say “stonewalling” and “stovepipes” blocked information sharing between law-enforcement and intelligence agencies
Charges Dropped Against Mississippi Man in Ricin Case
The federal ricin investigation stumbles, and a false alarm spooks Capitol Hill.
Poll: George W. Bush Increasingly Popular, Continues Trend of Former Presidents
Approval of George W. Bush’s legacy has risen from 37% in January 2009 to 47%, according to a new ABC/Washington Post poll.
AP Twitter Account Hacked, Falsely Reported White House Explosions
Two Twitter accounts belonging to the Associated Press were hacked Tuesday afternoon, with a false tweet about explosions at the White House sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average briefly down one percent.
Knife Flight: Why TSA Shouldn’t Back Down on Small Knives
Even if a terrorist could get to the cockpit and take over the controls using a folding, non-locking knife with a blade that is less than 6 centimeters long and ½ inch wide, there is no way passengers would sit by and let him …