With Olympic Flame Out, Russia Fumes Over Its Athletes’ Showing
President Dmitri A. Medvedev on Monday called for officials who trained the Olympics team to resign.
Obama to Highlight Cost in New Health Bill Push
The president planned to focus on the argument that the costs of failing to pass legislation would be higher insurance premiums and lost coverage for individuals and businesses.
Syracuse No. 1 in A.P. Poll for First Time in 20 Years
Syracuse is No. 1 in The Associated Press’ Top 25, taking advantage of a weekend when the poll’s top three teams lost.
Are We Prepared for an 8.8 Quake?
Which kinds of neighborhoods would be most susceptible if a quake hits the West Coast?
The New News Junkie Is Online and On the Phone
The Internet is the most popular source of news after television, and reading the news is becoming increasingly social, according to a new report.
What We’re Reading: Vanishing Text Messages and Online News Habits
Monday’s roundup of Web nuggets includes an application that deletes text messages from both phones, a 1995 essay on cyberhype and a study on how people read news online.
In Obesity Epidemic, What’s One Cookie?
Small caloric changes have almost no long-term effect on weight, studies show.
Google Buys Picnik, a Photo Editing Service
Google is buying the online photo editing service Picnik, which competes with Adobe and other companies.
After Fumble, Microsoft Redoes Phone Software
Microsoft’s new mobile phone software, coming at the end of this year, offers “tiles” instead of icons, and has “hubs” for similarly themed functions.
A Look Back: The Defining Performances
A look back at the defining performances and memorable athletes of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
A Look Back: The Defining Performances
A look back at the defining performances and memorable athletes of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
Toxic Waters: Rulings Restrict Clean Water Act, Foiling E.P.A.
Many of the nation’s largest water polluters are outside the E.P.A.’s reach because of disputes on jurisdiction.
Pelosi Says She’ll Get Votes Needed for Health Bill
Even Democratic House members worried about re-election will come through on a health vote, their leader said on Sunday.