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Central Provision of Health Care Law Is Ruled Unconstitutional
The judge said Congress went too far by requiring most Americans to obtain insurance, a key provision of the health care overhaul that passed muster in two prior court challenges. -
Facebook Wrestles With Free Speech and Civility
With its prominence on the Web, the site’s role as an arbiter of free speech is likely to become more pronounced. -
Young Entrepreneurs Create Their Own Jobs
You just graduated. Unemployment is 9.8 percent. And it costs next to nothing to start a business these days. Why not? -
The Atlantic Turns a Profit, With an Eye on the Web
To turn a profit for the first time in decade, one of the nation’s oldest magazines had to, more than anything else, stop thinking of itself as a printed product.
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Block Those Economic Metaphors
The idea that the economic “engine” is going to catch encourages policy makers to settle for sloppy, short-term measures when the economy really needs well-designed, sustained support.
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