The wildest election in our history revealed a nation split so evenly that it took a controversial intervention by the Supreme Court to settle the issue. But now there is one immutable fact, one that
The Bush ranch is the way he likes to see himself--rugged and thoroughly Texan
It was a strange, troubling ride to victory, and it could get bumpier. How will the new President heal the wounds--and tame the Congress?
Handed a puzzling ruling, the networks showed us what they learned on election night: nothing
Its controversial decision ended the election tangle but brought the high court as low as it has been in years
The campaign changed George Bush. Did it change him in ways he needs for Washington?
Frank talk about his priorities, race, wrong ideas about him, and Al Gore
Drawing heavily on his Dad's Rolodex, Bush recruits dogged loyalists
We learned more about Al Gore after the election than we ever knew before
You have just witnessed a lab experiment in how bad it can be
He helped contest this election, beat Microsoft and win a reprieve for Napster, thus becoming a symbol of the Lawyering of America
The bad boy of science has jump-started a biological revolution
J.K. Rowling's wizardry turned on a new generation to that old technology, the wondrous printed word
A Florida custody case--over a boy, not ballots--roiled the nation. A college dropout's neat idea changed an industry. And a First Lady achieved a spectacular first. Meet the men, women and children w
What happened in 2000? Test your knowledge of the news and trends as reported in the pages of TIME FACES IN THE NEWS/THE YEAR IN ARTS/WHO SAID IT?/AROUND THE WORLD/NAMES & NUMBERS/SIGNS OF THE TIMES
One of Bush's sassiest Texas critics gives two cheers for her old nemesis
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The idea of overpaying for an athlete's services didn't start with A-Rod, and it won't end with him
Darva, George Pataki, Dr. Laura and Bobby Knight explain the year for us
How my family bonded at the multiplex
TheMan.com sounded like a good idea. No more
A wary FTC approves the AOL-Time Warner merger and attaches some strings
Retailers will need a last-minute holiday rush to boost their sluggish Christmas sales
A federal appeals court rules that Cleveland gives parents too few alternatives to parochial schools
This year Hollywood has some feel good films to leaven the serious ones that traditionally emerge, with eyes on Oscar, at year's end. There are even a few that make our critical Scrooges almost feel
The score sinks the book in Broadway's Jane Eyre
Robert Wilson's A Small Death in Lisbon turns a local murder case into a taut international thriller
In two looks at the Fed chairman, too little insight
Rage Against the Machine pays homage to its heroes
Our 11-year-old wants a television for Christmas. Unless Santa stages a coup, she won't be getting one--and neither will her younger siblings. We can think of a million reasons why. Here are 10
The economy's braking fast, so here's how you can make the most of any leaner times ahead
You'll find plenty of cooking sites on the Web, but they don't all pass the cinnamon taste test
Children and teens seem more anxious today than they were 50 years ago. What you can do