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The Mother of All No-Brainers
Is the Republican Party so blinded by its tax-rate fixation that it misses the chance to exchange a few revenue increases for huge spending cuts? -
Turning to Jerks to Restore Allure of Soda Fountains
A small group of modern soda jerks are leading a revival that is bringing up-to-date culinary values to ice cream sodas, sundaes and egg creams. -
Zuckerberg Finds Fans on Google+
Google’s new social networking site hasn’t been active for long, but the founder of Facebook, a rival, has already signed up — and has gained friends. -
Cy Twombly, American Artist, Is Dead at 83
Cy Twombly went contrary to all the fashions of his era, which spanned the postwar years. -
Phys Ed: How Exercise Boosts Mood
Why does exercise make us happy and calm? Almost everyone agrees that it generally does, a conclusion supported by research. A survey by Norwegian researchers published this month, for instance, found that those who engaged in any exercise, even a... -
Guangzhou Opera House, Designed by Zaha Hadid - Review
Designed by Zaha Hadid, the new Guangzhou Opera House is gorgeous to look at. It is also a magnificent example of how a single building can redeem a moribund urban environment. -
For Mexicans Looking North, a New Calculus Favors Home
Economic, demographic and social changes in Mexico are suppressing illegal immigration as much as the poor economy or legal crackdowns in the United States. -
The Twitter Zone
If Rod Serling could time travel to see social media and search engines, would he find them benevolent or malevolent? -
Tight Budgets Whittle Away School Days
School districts across the country are gutting summer-school programs, cramming classes into four-day weeks or lopping days off the school year. -
The Art of Cy Twombly
Cy Twombly, whose spare, childlike scribbles and poetic engagement with antiquity left him stubbornly out of step with the movements of postwar American art even as he became one of the era's most important painters, died on Tuesday in Rome. He wa..
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Preserving Medicaid
Obama must resist the deficit hawks who would roll back access to Medicaid. -
Cy Twombly, Idiosyncratic Painter, Dies at 83
Cy Twombly, whose spare childlike scribbles and poetic engagement with antiquity left him stubbornly out of step with the movements of postwar American art even as he became one of the era’s most important painters, died in Rome Tuesday. He was 83. -
Book Review - The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth - By Alexandra Robbins
Alexandra Robbins argues that many of the traits attributed to “losers” in high school contribute to success later in life. -
Artin Afkhami
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Freakonomics Radio: Reading, Rockets, and 'Rithmetic
“Could "Race to the Top" logic (prizes inspiring innovation) be applied to democracy support? - http://nyti.ms/a8RToJ”
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Big Business Leaves a Deficit Plan to the Politicians
Corporate America has been little help as politicians struggle with the nation’s deficit problem; one group, the Business Roundtable, demonstrates why. -
E.P.A. Chief Stands Firm as Tough Rules Loom
Working under intense pressure from opponents, Lisa P. Jackson is scheduled to establish a series of environmental regulations that will affect every corner of the economy. -
Antitax Extremism in Minnesota
Republicans would rather shut down state government than raise taxes on the rich. -
How Can We Get Men to Do More at Home? - Room for Debate
If greater equality in the work force and education has not led to greater equality in child-rearing and housework, what will? -
Anthony Trial Captivated TV and Social Media
Many Americans watched the Casey Anthony trial, then talked about it on Twitter and Facebook. -
Yoani Sánchez, Cuba’s Voice of a Blogging Generation
Yoani Sánchez, a 35-year-old writer in Havana, has increasingly drawn attention as a chronicler of daily life under Castro.
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