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(SUMMARY) After two deployments in Afghanistan, Lt. Col. Daniel L. Davis says the Pentagon is not telling the whole truth about how the war there is going.
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(SUMMARY) The president of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Dr. Craig B. Thompson, is in a billion-dollar dispute with his former workplace over accusations that he walked away with research.
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(SUMMARY) The Chester Upland district’s fiscal woes – so severe that it cannot afford to pay teachers past the end of this month – are compounded by a charter school with which it shares its financing.
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(SUMMARY) How do different nations’ laws manage the multinational companies that now govern our digital lives?
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(SUMMARY) Today’s Internet is a place for getting things done, pushing aside the cyberflâneur — the heir to the flâneur culture of 19th-century France.
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(SUMMARY) At the University of Washington, 18 percent of the freshmen are foreigners, and each pays about three times as much as students from Washington State.
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(SUMMARY) Of the record 40,000 people in New York City’s shelters, a growing number belong to seemingly ordinary families, rushing off to school and work, smartphones in hand.
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(SUMMARY) Whether you can obtain a job, credit or insurance can be based on your digital doppelgänger — and you may never know why you’ve been turned down.
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(SUMMARY) Inspired by a personal experience, a businessman began delving into the practices of the mortgage industry, including Fannie Mae. His findings have been prescient.
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(SUMMARY) At the core of New York City Pigeon Rescue Central are pigeon lovers, animal activists and eccentrics who dedicate themselves to the much-maligned birds’ welfare.
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(SUMMARY) Prosecuting Judge Baltasar Garzón for digging into Franco-era crimes is an offense against justice and history.
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(SUMMARY) Romney’s Mormon faith is too central to his biography and identity to be swept to the side.
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(SUMMARY) Vladimir Putin has been unable to make the political, economic and educational changes needed to make Russia a modern European state. Will he step up?
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(SUMMARY) Web tools can turn the world upside down. Change.org has empowered ordinary people to close down homophobic “clinics” in Ecuador, shine a light on sex trafficking, and force banks to drop fees.
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(SUMMARY) Can Callista transform Newt so that he can transform her into the First Third Lady?
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(SUMMARY) Three major legal cases may influence the 2012 election, but the cases also illustrate how politics shape the Supreme Court.
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(SUMMARY) On HealthTap, an interactive Web site, users can ask for medical advice, and doctors can gain whimsical “awards” for their answers.
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