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Graham Pulls Support for Major Senate Climate Bill

Senator Lindsey Graham, one of the bill’s central architects, issued an angry protest over what he says are Democratic plans to give priority to a debate over immigration policy.

G.O.P. Threatens Seats Long Held by Democrats

The fight for the midterm elections is not confined to traditional battlegrounds as voter discontent surges, threatening Democratic control of Congress.

Fierce Tornado Kills at Least 10 in Mississippi

A Mississippi official described the tornado as the worst in the area in decades. Three children were among the dead.

Spitzer on Cuomo: He’s Driven, Often by Politics

Former Gov. Eliot Spitzer portrayed Andrew M. Cuomo as having made decisions driven by political considerations.

<strong>AND DOWN</strong> Greg Gumucio, standing, emphasizes practice, not star instructors, at Yoga to the People.
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A Yoga Manifesto

Yoga now has something of a star system, with yoga teachers now almost as recognizable as Oscar winners. Above, the studio Yoga to the People in the East Village.

“It is just a dark place. Being in the W.T.U. is worse than being in Iraq.” MICHAEL CRAWFORD, an Army specialist who was a sniper in Iraq, right.

In Army’s Trauma Care Units, Feeling Warehoused

Warrior Transition Units were intended to be sheltering way stations where injured soldiers could recuperate. But the units are far from being restful sanctuaries.

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Last Teacher In, First Out? City Has Another Idea

In a year in which thousands of teachers may lose their jobs, officials want to use performance, not seniority, to determine who will be let go.

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North Korea Seems to be Grooming Enigmatic Heir

North Korea’s government appears to be trying to build a personality cult around Kim Jong-un, Kim Jong-il's son.

North Korea Appears to Tap Leader’s Son as Enigmatic Heir

North Korea’s government appears to be trying to build a personality cult around Kim Jong-un, the youngest son of Kim Jong-il.

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Two-Wheeled Tribes

Cyclists in New York come in many forms, with their own uniform, lingo and attitude toward the bicycle’s place in the urban landscape.

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Escaping the Crowds
Escaping the Crowds

Off-season getaways where the throngs have yet to appear, hotel rates are down and the beaches are bare.

36 Hours in Kyoto, Japan

The city is a vibrant mash-up of the past and present.

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They’re Calling Almost Everyone’s Tune
They’re Calling Almost Everyone’s Tune

The merger of Live Nation and Ticketmaster is a colossus unlike anything the industry has ever seen.

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A Modest Car for a Man of Means

A Modest Car for a Man of Means

For Bill Schleffler, the 1948 Chevy Fleetline that he bought at a recent auction represents a zenith of automotive styling.

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The Boss: Not the Retiring Type
Not the Retiring Type

Twice Jeremy Jaech made enough money to retire. But the urge to work proved irresistible.

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