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In Health Bill, Obama Attacks Wealth Inequality
The health care bill is the government's biggest attack on economic inequality since it began rising in the 1970s.
Fear Strikes Out
In the debate leading up to the victory for health care reform, President Obama urged lawmakers to do what is right, while opponents relied on fear and cynicism.
Google's Plan to Turn Its Back on China Has Risks
Closing its search service in the mainland is a powerful rejection of censorship, but it means that Google must risk abandoning the world's largest Internet market.
An Absence of Class
It's long past time to acknowledge that a party that promotes ignorance and provides a safe house for bigotry cannot serve the best interests of our country.
Obama Hails Vote on Health Care as Answering 'the Call of History'
After an epic political battle, Congress gave final approval to an overhaul of the nation's health system that would provide medical coverage to tens of millions of uninsured Americans.
Few Fled the Companies Constrained by Pay Limits
Of the 104 senior executives whose pay was set by the federal pay regulator in the last two years, about 85 percent are still with the companies, data shows.
G.O.P. Faces Drawbacks of United Stand on Health Bill
Polls suggest many Americans are opposed to the health bill, but Republicans face portrayals as the party of no.
Israel Absorbs Twin Rebukes From Top Allies
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu found himself at odds with the White House and Britain over recent episodes that angered Israel's top allies.
Obama Signs Landmark Health Care Bill
The health care overhaul the most sweeping social legislation enacted in decades became law on Tuesday.
Acorn to Shut All Its Offices by April 1
The community organizing group has been criticized and has lost donations since a video sting was publicized last fall.
The Democrats Rejoice
The passage of health care reform is the end of the centurylong welfare project and the beginning of the task of saving the country from fiscal ruin.
Google Shuts China Site in Dispute Over Censorship
Google said it would close its Chinabased Web site and direct Chinese users to a Hong Kongbased uncensored version of its service, which may get blocked in mainland China.
A Tea Party Without Nuts
We got health care reform. Now we need political innovation that will empower independents and centrists, which describes a lot of the country.
Next Big Issue? Social Security Pops Up Again
With Medicare off the deficitreduction table, Social Security stands as the likeliest source of large savings.
Health Measure's Opponents Plan Legal Challenges
Officials in a dozen states plan to argue that requiring people to buy health insurance is an unprecedented intrusion by the federal government into people's lives.
Vatican Did Not Defrock Abusive Priest, Files Show
After being warned by several bishops, top Vatican officials, including the future Pope Benedict XVI, did not defrock a priest in the U.S. who molested as many as 200 deaf boys.
E.U. Court Gives Brand Owners Right to Challenge Google
The European Union's highest court ruled that brand owners may have the right to block Google from selling their trademarks as keywords that generate ads on Google's search engine.
An Absence of Class
It's long past time to acknowledge that a party that promotes ignorance and provides a safe house for bigotry cannot serve the best interests of our country.
Plan Would Expand N.Y.U. by 40 Percent
New York University's proposals, which include a new tower near Washington Square Park, have already been met with skepticism from neighbors and preservationists.
E.P.A. Moves to Tighten Drinking Water Standard
The agency's administrator wants stricter regulations on four chemical compounds that can cause cancer.