100 Who Rule the Web
They’ve made billions and toppled regimes. Now they want to rewire your world.
They’ve made billions and toppled regimes. Now they want to rewire your world.
They’ve made billions and toppled regimes. now they want to rewire your world.
Despite the Internet’s power, a government bent on control can still shut it down. But rulers quickly discover that doing so harms their own interests, Jamais Cascio writes.
The president reflects on the impact of Title IX.
At last, conservatives are leaving their (bite) mark on Hollywood.
America’s go-to guy in calculating life’s worth.
The battle for ‘personhood’ heats up.
What Israel knows, and doesn’t know, will change the world.
If it’s good for the country, the motives don’t matter.
Aaron Sorkin’s chatty idealists invade cable TV.
‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ star on her reality-TV origins, Ryan Gosling, and creating a teen advice column.
On her ill-fated attempt to look like Brigitte Bardot.
How to celebrate July 4th, from the host and author of The Book of Burger.
Forty years ago, sex discrimination in sports was officially banned. Nancy Pelosi, Gloria Steinem, and more women reflect on how Title IX changed their lives.
In the mountains of Mexico, an Indian tribe known for its endurance running—and plagued by a drought—have become prime targets for drug lords looking for mules. See photos.
Mexico’s Tarahumara are the world’s greatest ultrarunners—and the next victims of the drug war.
Justice for a predator
Villagers in Afghanistan’s Ghazni province rise up against the militants.
Mexico’s Tarahumara are the world’s greatest ultrarunners—and the next victims of the drug war.
Yannick Alléno is reviving the capital’s locavore roots.
Lawrence Durrell envisioned our postmodern world.
A former ABC News chief on his changing industry.
Egypt’s most famous cartoonist reflects on the revolution.
How mixed martial arts took the fighting world by storm.
Lynn Freed on a South African city of jacaranda trees and electric fences.
China sends a woman to the final frontier.