Thompson was shaky but adequate in his first debate appearance, but overall it was Giuliani who dominated in Dearborn
TIME critics Lev Grossman and Richard Lacayo pick the 100 best English-language novels from 1923 to the present
Once a disease of the Western world, breast cancer has become a global concern. How women, doctors and communities are fighting back and bringing hope to those in need
The 2008 presidential race is just heating up, and many candidates are already suffering from bouts of foot-in-mouth disease. Throughout the campaign, TIME.com keeps track of the comedy of errors, and lets you rank each one
On the 50th anniversary of the Russians' first successful space launch, TIME's Jeffrey Kluger looks at the high and low points of man's half-century adventure into space
Up to now it's been mostly all talk, but commercial airlines will soon deliver on their promises to bring web surfing and email to domestic U.S. flights
Kate Betts gives first hand insight into the latest couture shows from the top designers
In a TIME.com experiment Dan Hill, a recognized authority on facial coding, looks into each candidate's eyes, etc. for clues to their innermost thoughts
John Edwards and Joe Biden won points for taking the gloves off against Hillary, says Mark Halperin, while Obama played it a little too cool
TIME asks the spouses of the presidential candidates eight questions about their campaigning, significant others and plans for the White House
TV critic James Poniewozik picks the medium's greatest. See who makes the cut, with video clips of each
As the festival season gets into full swing, TIME takes a look at the increasing influence of Toronto