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Poll Finds Tea Party Backers Wealthier and More Educated

Tea party supporters are wealthier and more well-educated than the general public and tend to be Republican, white, male and married, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.

Interactive Feature: Tea Party Voices

Supporters submitted videos about how they think the movement could help America.

Stints in Court May Yield Clues to a Style

A look at Elena Kagan’s service as solicitor general provides insights into how she would interact with justices were she appointed to the Supreme Court.

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David Glasheen, off the shore of Restoration Island, with his dog, Quasi.
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Embracing a Life of Solitude

Some people seek the kind of isolation found only by living in the remotest locations.

Nick Fahey’s cabin on Cypress Island, Wash., is an hour by boat from the nearest town. He uses solar panels to charge a cellphone to stay as connected as he wants to be.
Stuart Isett for The New York Times

Embracing a Life of Solitude

Some people seek the kind of isolation found only by living in the remotest locations.

U.S. Leads New Bid to Phase Out Whale Hunting

A compromise deal would limit and ultimately end whale hunting by Japan, Norway and Iceland, said people involved with the negotiations.

News Analysis
Obama Phrase Highlights Shift on Middle East

President Obama’s declaration that resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a vital U.S. security interest was a reminder of how hard he might push for peace.

Rough Start for Big Name in Conn. Senate Race

After going years without a political test, Attorney General Richard Blumenthal is showing some rust.

With Cars as Meth Labs, Evidence Litters Roads

Several states are finding more “trash labs,” a possible sign of how popular mobile meth production has become.

Out of the Labyrinth and Onto the Screen

“Knight and Day” achieved the near- impossible: it made it through the Hollywood development maze.

Personal Tech »

Moving Taped Past to Hard-Drive Future

Taped memories can be moved into a computer with minimal fuss.

How to Fix Your iPhone (Unauthorized Edition)
How to Fix Your iPhone (the Unauthorized Edition)

It was perhaps inevitable that a cottage industry of iPhone repair shops would spring up.

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Property Values
Photographs Slide Show: Properties for $250,000

A cottage in Bradenton, Florida, a carriage house in Columbus, Ohio, and an antebellum house in Keokuk, Iowa.

Hyundai Genesis Coupe
A Frisky Korean Colt in the Pony Car Corral

A Frisky Korean Colt in the Pony Car Corral

The Hyundai Genesis Coupe is the kind of rear-drive, road-flogging, date-snaring car that makes young people want to take on a second job to get one.

Collectible Cars Photo Gallery & Event Calendar »

Submit photos and view and comment on other readers’ cars. Also, view and submit events to the Automotive Events Calendar.

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The Boss: Drawn to the Music
The Boss: Drawn to the Music

“I wanted the joy in music to be a central part of my life,” says Deborah Borda, now president and chief executive of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

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