The new government figure is based on a survey conducted on a single night in January
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6,000 Child Abuse Reports Overlooked in Arizona Since 2009
An administrative error led to the oversight
Admit It: You Don’t Know What Daylight Saving Time Is, Either
TIME explains Daylight Saving Time
Doctors Urge More Hospitals to Perform Abortions
Women’s-health professionals and a younger generation of providers are demanding change as clinics face closures
The Axemen Cometh: Scenes From the Lumberjack World Championships 2013
From champion choppers and limber logrollers to a pole climbing world record, these lumberjacks (and jills) were a cut above the competition.
Gun Land: Chicago’s South Side by Justin Maxon
Photographer Justin Maxon spent several days and nights on Chicago’s South Side for TIME, trying to make fresh images that convey the sadly familiar fact of gun violence in the great but troubled city.
The Winter Storm That Ruined Christmas (Travel): New Photos of the Fallout
Harvesting Labor Rights: Chavez’s UFW At 50
On September 30, 1962, legendary Chicano civil rights activist Cesar Chavez founded what would become the United Farm Workers of America—and with migrant labor a focus of the U.S. political debate, the UFW’s 50th anniversary is …