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Tim Newcomb is a TIME contributor and freelance journalist based in the Pacific Northwest.

Katy Steinmetz is a reporter in TIME's Washington bureau. In addition to working on features for TIME and TIME.com, she contributes to TIME's Swampland, Healthland and NewsFeed blogs. She pens a weekly column on language called Wednesday Words, and is currently acting as "scheduler, fact checker, nutritionist and necromancer" for Joe Klein's Road Trip 2011.

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Tony Karon is a senior editor at TIME, where he has covered international conflicts in the Middle East, Asia, and the Balkans since 1997. A native of South Africa, he now resides with his family in Brooklyn, New York.

Megan Gibson is a writer and reporter for TIME, currently based in London. Born and raised in western Canada, she spent time living in Australia and South Africa before heading to New York to study at Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism. She's been with TIME since 2010, chiefly covering arts, culture and society.

Aryn Baker is the Middle East Bureau Chief for TIME, a role in which she covers politics, society, the military and the regional war on terror. She also covers both Pakistan and Afghanistan, for which she was Bureau Chief from 2008 to 2010. Before moving permanently to the region, Baker was an associate editor of TIME Asia, based in Hong Kong. In August 2010, Baker’s story about Bibi Aisha, a young Afghan woman whose nose had been cut off on Taliban orders, ignited a national and international discussion about women’s rights, the Taliban and whether or not the U.S. should stay in the country.

William Lee Adams is a staff writer at TIME’s London bureau where he writes about business, culture and European social affairs. Since joining TIME in 2007, he has traveled extensively, reporting from Roma slums in Bucharest, maximum security prisons in Norway, and the world’s largest song contest for children in Ukraine. Half-Vietnamese and half-American, Adams grew up in Fayetteville, Georgia, and holds degrees from Harvard and the School of Oriental and African Studies.

Jeffrey Kluger, senior editor, oversees TIME's science and technology reporting. He has written or co-written more than 35 cover stories for the magazine and regularly contributes articles and commentary on science and health stories. Kluger is the co-author, with astronaut Jim Lovell, of Lost Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13, which was the basis of the Apollo 13 movie released in 1995. His other books include, Splendid Solution, published in 2006, which tells the story of Jonas Salk and the polio vaccine. He is also the author of the 2008 Hyperion release Simplexity: Why Simple Things Become Complex (and Why Complex Things Can Be Made Simple), and the upcoming novel Freedom Stone. Before joining TIME, Kluger was a staff writer for Discover magazine, where he wrote the "Light Elements" humor column, and he was also an editor for the New York Times Business World Magazine, Family Circle and Science Digest. Kluger, who is also an attorney, has taught science journalism at New York University.

Bryan Walsh is a senior writer for TIME magazine, covering energy and the environment—and also, occasionally, scary diseases. Previously he was the Tokyo bureau chief for TIME, and reported from Hong Kong on health, the environment and the arts. He lives in Brooklyn.

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Sam Gustin is a reporter at TIME focused on business, technology, and public policy. A native of New York City, he graduated from Reed College and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.

Kayla Webley is a Staff Writer who covers education at TIME. She joined the staff as a Writer-Reporter in the Briefing section in January 2010, where she contributed to the World and Brief History pages and wrote stories on a variety of topics for both the magazine and the website. Webley now spends her time writing about everything from K-12 to higher ed, editing and managing TIME.com’s Top 10 franchise and contributing to the magazine’s Pop Chart each week. She graduated from the University of Washington and the Medill Graduate School of Journalism at Northwestern University. While she loves writing about education, she’s really only in it so she can go back to kindergarten.

Frances Romero is the producer and assistant editor of TIME Ideas. She also writes travel, tourism and transportation stories for NewsFeed.

Amy Sullivan is a contributing writer at TIME magazine, and author of the book The Party Faithful: How and Why Democrats are Closing the God Gap (Scribner, 2008). A Michigan native, she holds degrees from the University of Michigan and Harvard Divinity School. She writes about religion and politics for TIME, but no longer answers to the name "Bible Girl."

Adam Sorensen is an associate editor at TIME and the editor of Swampland.

Michael Scherer is the White House correspondent for TIME. He previously worked for Salon.com, Mother Jones, and the Daily Hampshire Gazette. A native of San Francisco, he graduated from U.C. Santa Cruz and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.

Kate Pickert is a staff writer for TIME. She writes about health care and previously worked for New York magazine. She is a graduate of the University at Buffalo and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

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Susan Davis Do you only write about policy or about health in general?

Jay Newton-Small is the congressional correspondent for TIME. Born in New York, she spent time growing up in Asia, Australia and Europe following her vagabond United Nations parents. A graduate of Tufts University and Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism, Jay previously covered politics for Bloomberg News. And, yes, despite the misleading name SHE is a she.

Joe Klein is TIME's political columnist and author of six books, most recently Politics Lost. His weekly TIME column, "In the Arena," covers national and international affairs. In 2004 he won the National Headliner Award for best magazine column.

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Michael Grunwald is TIME's senior national correspondent. Before coming to TIME, he spent nearly a decade at the Washington Post, where he served as a congressional correspondent, New York bureau chief, essayist and national investigative reporter. Grunwald has also written for the Boston Globe, The New Republic and Slate among many other publications, and is the recipient of the George Polk Award for national reporting, the Worth Bingham Prize for investigative reporting and the Society of Environmental Journalists award for in-depth reporting. Raised in Greenvale, N.Y., Grunwald holds a B.A. from Harvard College. He lives in Miami.

Michael Crowley is a senior correspondent for TIME. He previously covered domestic politics and foreign policy for The New Republic, and was also a reporter at the Boston Globe. He has also written for such publications as New York magazine, GQ, Slate, and the New York Times magazine.

TIME Washington correspondent Massimo Calabresi joined TIME in 1999 and has covered the CIA, State, Justice, Treasury, Congress and the White House. He covered the wars in Bosnia, Croatia and Kosovo as Time's Central Europe bureau chief from 1995 to 1999 and the collapse of the Soviet Union as a freelancer in Moscow in 1991.

Alex Altman is a Washington correspondent for TIME. He previously worked as a writer and editor for TIME's Briefing section. A native of New York City, he has degrees from Colgate University and Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.

Jessica Winter is the arts editor of TIME, directing print coverage of music, television, books, film and art and architecture. She joined TIME in March 2011 after three years as a senior editor at O, The Oprah Magazine. Her writing has appeared in O, Slate, The Boston Globe, The Los Angeles Times, The Believer, The Guardian, and many other publications. Winter holds a B.A. from Yale and an M.A. from University College London.

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Claire Suddath is TIME's music and culture writer. She graduated from Vanderbilt University and Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. Claire has been at TIME for three years; before then, she worked at an alt-weekly newspaper in Nashville. She laughs a lot.

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Steve Snyder is a Senior Editor at TIME, managing the TIME.com homepage and overseeing digital editorial coverage. When not staring at a computer screen, he's obsessed with both the worlds of film and television, and the ways in which technology is redefining the realm of visual arts. If you're obsessed with Kubrick, Malick, Aronofsky, Tarsem, Walter White, Cormac McCarthy, Bon Iver, Steve Reich, Jon Stewart and New Zealand, he's your man.

TV critic James Poniewozik writes TIME magazine's Tuned In column, about pop culture and society. Tuned In, the blog version, is about the stuff we used to call "TV," whether it's in your living room, on your computer or - once the networks figure out the technology and line up the advertisers - in your dreams themselves.

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Critic Mary Pols has been reviewing film and occasionally books for TIME since 2009. She has degrees from Duke University, where she studied art history, and the University of California Berkeley’s School of Journalism. In 2005 she spent a year at Stanford on a Knight Fellowship. Before joining TIME, she worked as a reporter and a movie critic for several California newspapers. She wrote a memoir about parenthood that was turned into a television comedy. Regretfully, it was not Weeds or Modern Family. She commutes 2.5 hours each way for screenings. It's worth it. Almost always.

Lev Grossman is TIME's book critic and its lead technology writer. He is also the author of the New York Times bestselling novels The Magicians and The Magician King. He is chaotic good.

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Gilbert Cruz, a senior editor, oversees arts coverage for TIME.com, which he joined in 2007 after a stint at Entertainment Weekly. During his four years at TIME, he has edited the magazine's Briefing section, 10 Questions page and served as Education Staff Writer. A Bronx native, Cruz is a graduate of Georgetown University. He has seen Jaws at least 30 times.

TIME film critic Richard Corliss joined TIME in 1980 as a movie critic, a position he still holds. Before TIME, he wrote for National Review, New Times, Maclean’s of Canada and SoHo Weekly News. He was also editor for Film Comment from 1970 to 1990. Corliss is the author of the books Talking Pictures, a study of Hollywood screenwriters, and Greta Garbo (both 1974). In 1994 he wrote a study of the novel and film Lolita. Corliss holds a B.A. from Saint Joseph’s College in Philadelphia and an M.S. in film studies from Columbia University. He lives in New York City with his wife, Mary.

Keith Wagstaff is a writer at TIME’s Techland covering the web, robotics, and internet security and privacy. He lives in Brooklyn, NY, where he indulges in such analog activities as eating copious amounts of cheese and reading books made out of paper.

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Allie Townsend is TIME's social media editor and a reporter who covers technology and toys. She still hasn't seen Star Trek.

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Techland contributor Matt Peckham was born with a Magnavox Odyssey controller in one hand and a Minimoog analog synth in the other (only two of these things are untrue). He covers space, technology, and other sundry news bits for TIME, and spends the rest of his day parked in front of a piano.

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From his remote outpost in Cincinnati, Ohio, Techland contributor Jared Newman blogs for TIME, Technologizer and PC World.

Born in a crossfire hurricane in the Scotland of the 1970s, Techland contributor Graeme McMillan was raised on a diet of comics, Doctor Who and gritty life on the streets just like in Trainspotting. Escaping to the US and life as a writer in 2002, he has written for io9.com, Comics Alliance and Newsarama.com, amongst many other places.

Techland contributor Harry McCracken blogs about personal technology at Technologizer, which he founded in 2008. He also writes a weekly column for Time.com. He’s been a gadget nerd since the late 1970s, is the former editor in chief at PC World magazine, and has talked tech on everything from the History Channel to Dateline NBC.

By day Techland contributor Jerry Brito researches tech policy and teaches law at George Mason University, and by night he develops web and iOS apps. In between he finds time to write for blogs and host a weekly tech and society podcast, Surprisingly Free.

TIME.com technology editor Doug Aamoth handles news, reviews, how-to's and videos as Techland's editor. He lives in Boston and has spent more than 15 years in the tech industry.

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