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Tuesday, March 11, 2014 Last Update: 6:48 PM ET

Theory That Jet Veered to West Suggests Search Is in Disarray

Malaysian officials said a missing jetliner radically altered its path at the time communications ended with ground controllers, possibly explaining the westward expansion of the search area.

A Vietnamese military officer on a search flight off the Tho Chu Islands on Tuesday.
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A Vietnamese military officer on a flight off the Tho Chu Islands.

Terror Ties to Stolen Passports Said to Be Unlikely

Officials identified two Iranian men known to have used stolen passports to board the ill-fated Malaysia Airlines jet.

Feinstein Publicly Accuses C.I.A. of Spying on Congress

Senator Dianne Feinstein, the Senate intelligence committee chairwoman, said the Central Intelligence Agency searched computers being used to investigate the agency’s detention program.

February Health Coverage Sign-Ups Fall Below Target

The number of people who signed up for private health insurance under the Affordable Care Act in February declined for the second month in a row.

U.S. Urges Hospitals to Beef Up Planning for Disaster Care

Federal officials are proposing sweeping new requirements for American health care facilities, but the health industry has balked at the hefty price tag associated with the changes.

Anne Sweeney, Top Disney TV Executive, Will Step Down

Ms. Sweeney, one of the most powerful women in the entertainment industry, will leave in 2015 after 18 years at the company to become a television director.

Front and Center in Ukraine Race, a Leader of the Far Right

When Russia’s politicized state media talk about those who pulled off what the Kremlin calls a coup in Kiev, they have men like Dmytro Yarosh in mind.

Election for Florida Seat Seen as Bellwether

A special election in Florida to replace longtime Representative C. W. Bill Young may give a hint at how Republicans and Democrats will do in midterm races.

C.I.A. Torture Cover-Up

Senator Dianne Feinstein today provided stark evidence that the C.I.A. may have committed crimes to prevent the exposure of brutal interrogation practices.

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A History of Anarchy

I struggled to complete my father’s work on Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman.

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Will the Real Satoshi Nakamoto Please Stand Up?

Particularly in Japan, those named Satoshi Nakamoto have been garnering a lot of attention as the search goes on for the creator of Bitcoin.

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Restaurant Review | Contra
Going Solo Instead of Joining the Chorus

At Contra on the Lower East Side, the chefs speak for themselves, not for a city.

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Economic Scene
A Relentless Rise in Unequal Wealth

The forces concentrating more wealth into the hands of the fortunate few are almost sure to prevail for a long time, according to an economist.

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Scoring a Baseball Bargain at Spring Training

The Frugal Traveler rings up some fun-uncle points by taking his nephews to Florida for a budget-friendly adventure.

 

Following an 8-Year-Old to Atlantis

“We gotta go,” said their young son. And so they did, heading to Atlantis on Paradise Island in the Bahamas.

Behind the Wheel | 2015 Kia K900
$66,400 Answer, but What’s the Question?

Unlike the German automakers it seeks to emulate, the Kia K900 4-door sedan puts passenger comfort ahead of driver engagement.

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Jeff Lawson of Twilio: When Ideas Collide, Don’t Duck

“Conflict shouldn’t be taboo,” says the chief executive of a cloud communications company.

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