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We’re sad to say it…

Today is the last day for our summer interns. This summer these four bright young ladies spent their days working alongside TIME’s editors — and we cannot emphasize it enough, they have done a phenomenal job. It goes without saying we will miss them dearly. Best of luck!

Flashback: Michael Phelps on the August 9, 2004 cover of TIME.

The latest issue of TIME, featuring our cover story, “A Rich Man’s Game,” will hit newsstands Friday.

(Photo-Illustration by Joe Zeff Design for TIME. White House: Susan Walsh–AP)

Rest in peace, Gore Vidal.

Over the years, TIME has been covering Vidal extensively. Here is a small sampling of our writing on his remarkable life and work.

The latest issue of TIME, featuring our cover story,”How Guns Won,” will hit newsstands Friday.

Read the cover story here.

(Photo-Illustration by Bartholomew Cooke for TIME)

Want to be featured in TIME?

Our editors want your Instagram photos to illustrate a magazine story on mobile technology. To become a part of the project, include the hashtag #TIMEwireless when you post your picture to Instagram.

Read more about the project here.

46 Years Old and Still Going Strong

Talk about staying power. On April 8, 1966, TIME published one of its most famous covers: “Is God Dead?” More than four decades later, the headline and design are still inspiring homages. The latest comes from New York magazine, which this week poses the question, “Is America Dead?” for a Frank Rich piece on whether the U.S. is really on the decline. We certainly understand the impulse — just last month we channeled that landmark issue for our cover, “How We Die,” in which Joe Klein examined the medical and emotional dilemmas of his parents’ deaths.  

“This week’s Time magazine, as you see from that front page, describes military suicides as an epidemic. I would like to take $10 million out of a $5 billion fund in this amendment to go beyond the funding for existing suicide prevention services, and toward modifying the culture that keeps some from seeking help. We must also note that any progress in suicide prevention will be fleeting if we don’t focus on reducing the stigma associated with seeking psychological health services among our active-duty people.”

— Rep. Jim McDermott

The House approved an amendment to next year’s defense spending bill Wednesday night that shifts $10 million from training Afghan security forces to fighting suicide in the ranks of the U.S. military.

The latest issue of TIME, featuring our cover story, “One A Day,” will hit newsstands Friday.

Read more about the cover story here.

(Photograph by Dan Winters for Time)

We’re looking forward to the Olympics, are you? 

To keep our readers informed about the Olympics, we’re pleased to announce we have launched a special section devoted to coverage of the 2012 London Olympics. You can visit it here.

For your viewing pleasure, see how TIME has covered Olympics in the past here.

The last time the Olympics were in London was 1948, when TIME featured American track star Mel Patton its cover subject. His sprinting prowess as a student U.S.C., and his unofficial world record of running 100 meters in 9.3 seconds, had earned him the nickname of “world’s fastest human.”

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