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Baffled by New Health Plan? Some Lawmakers Also Seem None Too Clear
Members of Congress are finding that they may now have to shop for a new insurance plan.
Lehman Channeled Risks Through 'Alter Ego' Firm
Lehman Brothers controlled the board of a firm that appeared to be an independent business, and also owned a quarter of it.
Twitter Unveils Plans to Draw Money From Ads
The microblogging service plans to link keyword searches with advertising and show users relevant promoted posts.
Behind the 47% Talking Point
To fix this country's longterm budget problem, tax rates have to rise more on the affluent than on other groups.
Our Fill-in-the-Blank Constitution
Constitutional law is not a mechanical exercise of just...
Deal Reached With Ukraine on Uranium at Nuclear Talks
A deal on eliminating a stockpile of highly enriched uranium allowed President Obama to claim progress at the nuclear security summit in Washington.
Europe Finds Clean Energy in Trash, but U.S. Doesn't Follow
New incinerators reduce energy costs and reliance on oil and gas and also benefit the environment, but they have not caught on in the United States.
The Better Pope
Pope John Paul II let scandals spread beneath his feet, and the uncharismatic Benedict XVI was left to clean them up.
Poll Finds Tea Party Anger Rooted in Issues of Class
Tea Party supporters look like Republicans in many ways, but they hold more conservative views on a range of issues, according to the latest New York TimesCBS News poll.
U.S. Troops Fire on Afghan Bus, Killing Civilians
U.S. troops raked a large passenger bus with gunfire near Kandahar city on Monday morning, killing at least five civilians, Afghan authorities said.
Georgia on My Mind
Bad behavior by many small banks can cause as much damage as misbehavior by a few giants.
Obama Puts His Own Mark on Foreign Policy Issues
If an Obama doctrine is emerging, it is one much more realpolitik than his predecessor's, focused on relations with traditional powers and relegating issues like human rights and democracy to secondtier concerns.
Nebraska Law Sets Limits on Abortion
Proponents say they want to spare fetuses pain. Critics think the real goal is to undermine the Roe v. Wade ruling.
China Pledges to Work With U.S. on Iran Sanctions
President Hu Jintao agreed to join negotiations on sanctions against Iran, but he made no specific commitment to U.S.backed measures, officials said.
Imagine the Bailouts Are Working
The Treasury will probably earn a profit on Citigroup and could break even on A.I.G.
'A Different Creature'
The House speaker and the president of the AFLCIO want an intensified focus on the unemployment crisis, which is unprecedented in the postDepression era.
7-Alarm Fire Sweeps Through Chinatown Building
At least 10 people were injured in a blaze in Chinatown that reached sevenalarm status shortly after midnight Monday morning.
Maternal Deaths Decline Sharply Across the Globe
For the first time in decades, there has been a significant drop worldwide in deaths from pregnancy and childbirth.
Cilantro Haters, It's Not Your Fault
Why an herb loved by much of the world is reviled by a loud minority.
Democrats Push to Require Corporate Campaign Disclosure
Legislation would force companies and groups to reveal behindthescenes financial involvement in political campaigns.
G.O.P. Confidence Tested by Fears of Searing Divisions
At the Southern Republican Leadership Conference, party activists warned Republicans to set aside differences and coalesce behind a common goal.