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Jon Huntsman Steps Into the Republican Vacuum
Someone has to win the Republican nomination. It might as well be Jon Huntsman.
At New Network, Olbermann Sets Sights on MSNBC
MSNBC will have some competition on the left as Keith Olbermann and a raft of contributors join Current TV.
For The Onion, Any Pulitzer Prize Will Do
The Onion is beginning a fullscale multimedia campaign to get a longcoveted Pulitzer Prize.
Microdrones, Some as Small as Bugs, Are Poised to Alter War
From blimps to bugs, an explosion in aerial drones is transforming the way America fights and thinks about its wars.
Tech Investors Feel an Aura of Hope, a Touch of Dread
Some analysts are concerned that venture capitalists are blindly throwing money at startups that have not yet proved they can build something useful.
Huntsman Is Set to Run as Outsider on the Inside
A decision by President Obama's former envoy to China to undertake a campaign intended to unseat his former boss has prompted suspicion among Mr. Obama's advisers.
U.S. Ambassador Responds to Karzai's Criticisms
Karl W. Eikenberry lashed out at President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan in a candid response to his increasingly heated criticisms against coalition forces in the country.
Charlotte R. Bloomberg, Mayor's Mother, Dies at 102
The mother of Michael R. Bloomberg had received calls nearly every day from her son, the billionaire businessman and mayor.
Many Cities Face a Long Wait for Jobs to Return
Nearly 50 metropolitan regions are unlikely to bring back all the jobs lost in the recession until after 2020, according to a report to be released Monday.
Raise, Don't Save, Social Security
With certain adjustments, Social Security could provide up to half the average worker's earnings.
In Libya, Scores of U.S. Airstrikes Followed Handoff to NATO
Since the turnover of the air war to NATO in April, American warplanes have struck at Libyan air defenses about 60 times, and drones have fired missiles at Libyan forces about 30 times.
Syrian Leader Blames Chaos on 'Saboteurs'
In his first address in two months, President Bashar alAssad on Monday also presented himself as the best hope to bring change to Syria.
Obama to Announce Timetable for Troop Withdrawals From Afghan Surge
Administration officials said that President Obama would most likely pull out the 30,000 surge troops by the end of 2012. What is still not known is how soon and how fast.
Tech Firms' Workers Sell Shares, Fearing a Bubble Will Burst
Employees and investors at dozens of hot startups have sold hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of shares.
Obama Nominees Blocked by Republican Senators
Senate Republicans are blocking Obama nominees as a means of reshaping the administration's policies on issues like housing, finance, foreign trade and offshore drilling.
An Explosion in Universe of Web Names
A decision to expand the number and kind of Internet addresses that can be used is prompting fierce debate.
Banking's Moment of Truth
Why banks shouldn't win the fight over capital requirements.
I.M.F. Warns of New Austerity Measures Ahead
Greece, already facing social unrest over governmentimposed austerity measures, must prepare for more of the same as the country struggles with its debt.
Japanese Computer Is Ranked Most Powerful
The top ranked K Computer is three times faster than a Chinese rival that previously held the top spot.
Congress to Vote on Financing for U.S. Role in Libya
A vote is expected this week on a measure to limit financing of military efforts in Libya, a referendum of sorts on the White House's handling of America's role in the conflict.