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Obama's Speech on Reducing the Budget (Text)
A text of President Obama's remarks on reducing the federal budget, as released by the White House on Wednesday.
A BlackBerry Tablet, but Where Are the Apps?- David Pogue
BlackBerry is diving into a market flooded with tablets, introducing the PlayBook, overflowing with borrowed ideas.
Obama's Deficit-Cutting Plan Balances Cuts With Tax Increases
President Obama on Wednesday countered Republican budget plans with what he said was a more balanced approach that relies in part on tax increases for the wealthy as well as on spending cuts.
Is Sugar Toxic?
That it makes us fat is something we take for granted. That it might also be making us sick is harder to accept.
Conservatives Criticize Spending Agreement
As details of the spending agreement became public, it was unclear just how much money Congress would save under the plan.
Raise America's Taxes
Let's discuss theelephant in the room at the Capitol Building:We need highertaxes.
From a School: A Letter in Living Color
Birch Lane Elementary School in Davis, Calif., took issue with an article about picture books, and set out on a monthlong campaign to promote and read them. Read their scroll to the editor.
The War Behind the Abortion War
Abortion is controversial. Contraception isn't. Or at least it shouldn't be.
Yale Student Dies in Machine Shop Accident
Michele Dufault, a senior weeks from graduating, was found dead in a machine shop in a chemistry lab.
States Look to Ban Efforts to Reveal Farm Abuse
Legislation would make it a crime to produce or distribute photos and videos taken secretly at agricultural facilities, a practice animal rights groups oppose.
Rise of Iraq Youths Stunted by Political Elite
Young lawmakers in Iraq are running up against an ossified political elite still dominated by exiles.
President Obama, Reinvigorated
Mr. Obama's deficit plan is flawed, but it draws vital distinctions with the Republicans.
Lesson in Mob Jargon at a Mafia Murder Trial
Joseph C. Massino, a mob boss who defected, testified at the murder trial of a crime family subordinate.
Americans Launch Drone Attacks Despite Recent Pakistani Objections
C.I.A. drones fired missiles two days after Pakistan's top spy demanded more information about the agency.
Authors Sign eBooks Electronically
New software allows writers to sign their fans' electronic reading devices as well as actual books on paper.
Boy, 10, Escapes as Mother Drives Her Family Into Hudson
Lashandra Armstrong, 25, and three younger children died after she drove her minivan into the river.
Death Penalty Drug Search Raises Legal Questions
States seeking sodium thiopental have resorted to measures that might run afoul of federal drug laws.
Rival Military Factions Clash in Yemen
Fighting broke out late Tuesday between rival military factions near Sana, leaving at least one soldier from the forces supporting antigovernment protesters dead.
Libya's Pathway to Peace
NATO and its allies are committed to ousting Qaddafi. But it is the Libyan people who must decide their own future.
Languages Grew From a Seed in Africa, Study Says
An analysis implies that modern language originated only once, in southern Africa, a surprising finding.
Room for Debate: Ignoring the Real Problem
If the current deficit were smaller, then we would simply have less spending in the economy and more people unemployed.