One of the last remaining witnesses to the orchestra’s funeral march speaks about his experience
Former Mob Boss Allegedly Stabbed in CVS Parking Lot
“Junior” Gotti was reportedly stabbed while trying to break up a fight
Renisha McBride Autopsy Confirms That Detroit Teen Was Shot in Face
The death of the unarmed 19-year-old who was seeking help after a car accident has raised questions of racial profiling by the shooter and stalling by authorities, who have not pressed charges
Military Suicides Down 22% from Record Number in 2012
As of Oct. 27, there were 245 recorded suicides of active-duty service members
Rabbi Finds $98,000 in Desk He Bought off Craigslist … and Gives It Back
Now that’s what we call a mitzvah
2 Charged in Houston Party Shooting
The men are suspected of opening fire on a group of teenagers, killing two and injuring 19 others
Student Exchange Booming Worldwide
USC tops the list of largest international student body
Brooklyn Shooting Leaves Four Dead, One Wounded
Gunman and victims were members of the same band
Youngest Person Executed In 100 Years May Get New Trial
Racially charged case may be revisited
White Republican Wins Election by Leading Voters to Believe He’s Black
Sent misleading fliers and direct mail to voters
60 Minutes Apologizes for Retracted Benghazi Story
Correspondent Lara Logan offers brief on-air apology at end of Sunday’s broadcast
Matt Bors Breaks Out of the Cartoonist’s Rectangle
By choosing Afghanistan and Syria as his targets, one artist is upending a tired tradition
TIME Readers Share Photos of the Veterans Who Inspire Them
This Veterans Day, we asked our readers to help us honor those who serve by sharing their photos and stories