After Intervention, Michigan State’s Summers Buckles Down
Guard Durrell Summers is now playing hard on both ends of the floor, a good reason Michigan State is in the Final Four.
Analysis: For Star Power at Final Four Look to Bench, Not the Court
The coaches will be in the spotlight at a Final Four that lacks highly rated N.B.A. prospects.
Weather Forecasters on Global Warming
Video excerpts of on-air comments by meteorologists, who are more likely than climatologists to question the science of climate change. Whom do you trust when it comes to climate science?
Woods Fuels Minor Surge in Masters Ticket Prices
News that Tiger Woods would return to golf at Augusta, Ga., led to a slight bump in resale prices for Masters tickets, brokers said.
Eskendereya and Lookin at Lucky Top Derby Contenders
With Eskendereya’s victory in the Fountain of Youth and Lookin at Lucky’s comeback in the Rebel, the field of Kentucky Derby contenders remains dominated by the two horses.
E.P.A. Delays Plants’ Pollution Permits
The Environmental Protection Agency will not make power plants or other industrial sites obtain federal permits for emitting greenhouse gases before January.
What We’re Reading: iPad Fanboys and Facebook Likeboys
Monday’s roundup of technology news includes a look at the early boom in sales of Apple’s iPad, changes at Facebook and the worst civic pitches to get free broadband from Google.
Voices: Early Diagnoses of the New Law
Health care experts on what the heath care overhaul will mean for Americans, sick and well alike.
Ballet Stars Now Tweet as Well as Flutter
Long expected to speak with their bodies, ballet dancers are using Twitter to change the public face of ballet.
F.D.A. Panel Will Examine Menthol Cigarettes
Critics of smoking say the flavoring was used as a lure for young people while also being marketed to black smokers.
Judge Invalidates Human Gene Patent
In a ruling with potentially far-reaching implications for the patenting of human genes, a judge struck down a company’s patents on two genes linked to an increased risk of breast and ovarian cancer.
For Photographers, the Image of a Shrinking Path
Amateur photographers, happy to accept small checks for snapshots, are underpricing professionals.
Doctor and Patient: Health Law May Strengthen the Doctor-Patient Bond
The new law may help correct cost and insurance limitations that often become a discomforting third party in interactions between patients and their doctors.
Has Viral Gone Viral?
Information is spreading more rapidly than ever on the Web. The exponential growth of Chatroulette is a case in point.
Well: New Health Care Landscape: Questions and Answers
More than a week after President Obama signed the sweeping new health care law, many of us are still scratching our heads. What just happened?