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Intended as Tribute, Criticized as Extravagance
The Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools in Los Angeles, at the site where he was assassinated, has b... [continue]

New Program for Buyers, With No Money Down
Fannie Mae is getting back in the market for mortgages with no down payment, available to new home b... [continue]

Florida?s High-Speed Answer to a Foreclosure Mess
Florida has set up foreclosure-only courts to reduce a huge backlog, but borrowers? lawyers are crit... [continue]

After a Life in Labor, a Union Leader Retires, Frustrated by the Movement?s Troubles
Anna Burger dedicated her life to building the labor movement, but it has nonetheless grown smaller,... [continue]

A Crash. A Call for Help. Then, a Bill.
Police and fire departments in some parts of the country have begun billing accident victims to offs... [continue]

World News
Jobless Uptick Masks Some Positive News
Private-sector jobs grew for the eighth month in a row. ... [continue]

Quiz: The End-of-Summer Holiday
Test your knowledge of Labor Day, the Department of Labor, and more. ... [continue]

History Will Love Obama, But Will Voters?
Will voters care about the historic events of the week for Obama? ... [continue]

A Tour of the White House Menu: What Makes Obama a Gourmet President
Even his choice of hamburger joints is upscale. ... [continue]

What Does the Generic Republican v. Democrat Ballot Say About Election 2010?
The GOP has pulled ahead--what does that say about what will happen in Novembe... [continue]

 
Business News
Florida?s High-Speed Answer to a Foreclosure Mess
Florida has set up foreclosure-only courts to reduce a huge backlog, but borrowers? lawyers are crit... [continue]

After Bargains of Recession, Air Fares Soar
Air fares have marched steadily upward in recent months and are now close to pre-recession levels ? ... [continue]

Craigslist Blocks Access to ?Adult Services? Pages
Craigslist, the classifieds Web site, has blocked access to its ?adult services? section and replace... [continue]

His Corporate Strategy: The Scientific Method
J. Craig Venter wants to create creatures ? bacteria, algae or even plants ? to carry out industrial... [continue]

Prototype: Online Giving Meets Social Networking
The actor Edward Norton and his partners started Crowdrise, with a mix of edginess and good-humored ... [continue]

Technology News
Craigslist ends adult service ads
Online marketplace Craigslist closes its US adult services listing following pressure from attorneys... [continue]

PS3 hack escapes court challenge
Sony has won a permanent ban in Australia of a hack for its PS3, but the code behind it has been rel... [continue]

Memristor revolution backed by HP
A potentially revolutionary circuit component, once a laboratory curiosity, is to be mass-produced f... [continue]

Global broadband divide revealed
The global disparity in access to broadband around the world and the cost of a connection is reveale... [continue]

Samsung releases iPad competitor
Samsung has become the latest manufacturer to enter into the tablet computer market with its Galaxy ... [continue]

 
Sports News
Resurgent Sharapova Brings Capra Back to Earth
Beatrice Capra?s surprising run ended in a swirl of gusting winds and a barrage of crosscourt stroke... [continue]

More Seek Seasoning Before Move to the Pros
Tennis is being transformed by an older generation of bigger and stronger athletes, who have placed ... [continue]

Yankees 7, Blue Jays 5: Pettitte and Rodriguez Make Progress as Yankees Keep Winning
A return to the lineup Sunday is possible for Alex Rodriguez, who reported no discomfort in his stra... [continue]

For Ellis, a Long, Strange Trip to a No-Hitter
An increase in the number of no-hitters this season in the major leagues has refocused the attention... [continue]

Woods Has an Up Day but Is Still Far Behind
Tiger Woods shot a bogey-free round of six under par Saturday at the Deutsche Bank Championship.

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Science News
DVDs Don?t Turn Toddlers Into Vocabulary Einsteins
But some parents mistakenly think kids do learn words from watching these popu... [continue]

NASA Studies Conditions That Make Storms Intensify
A six-week research mission could help forecasters accurately predict how stro... [continue]

Geomagnetic Field Flip-Flops in a Flash
Scientists unearth more evidence of superfast changes in Earth?s magnetic pola... [continue]

Diabetes Drug Might Fight Cancer
In use for years, metformin has few side effects. ... [continue]

Many Urban Streams Harmful to Aquatic Life Following Winter Pavement De-Icing
New study finds that the use of salt to de-ice pavement can leave urban stream... [continue]

 
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