Dot Earth Blog: More on Extreme Weather and the Greenhouse Effect
Fresh thoughts on the challenges in attributing extreme weather to human-driven climate change.
Green Blog: Assessing Whether Solar Panels Make Sense for You
Many installers will offer to put solar panels on your roof for no money down, but there are several factors to consider when deciding whether the deal makes sense for you.
Green Blog: Assessing Whether Solar Panels Make Sense for You
Many installers will offer to put solar panels on your roof for no money down, but there are several factors to consider when deciding whether the deal makes sense for you.
Dyeing Easter Chicks Raises Concerns
Farmers and other poultry experts say coloring chicks is harmless, but animal rights activists say it turns live birds into holiday playthings that are quickly discarded.
Yankees’ Pitchers Built for Gridiron, at Home on the Mound
The Yankees’ expected starting rotation, led by C. C. Sabathia (6 feet 7 inches, 290 pounds) and Michael Pineda (6-7, 280), is among the biggest in baseball history.
Essay: The Yankees of Mediocrity Had Their Own Strange Charisma
In 1969, the franchise of Ruth, Gehrig and DiMaggio was in a decline not seen since the 1920s. But in a strange way to a boy on Long Island, that team was still worth loving.
Bowling With World’s Best, Then Rejoining 8th Grade
Kamron Doyle, a 5-foot-5, 105-pound 14-year-old, has already become the youngest bowler to reach the prize-money level in a Professional Bowlers Association national tour event.
Braun Wins Appeal on Positive Drug Test and Avoids Suspension
The Milwaukee Brewer slugger Ryan Braun becomes the first player known to successfully have a positive test result overturned and will not be suspended for 50 games.
Leading Off: Follow the Bouncing Bubble Teams
Some bubble teams for the N.C.A.A. tournament helped or hurt themselves Tuesday as Kansas State upset No. 3 Missouri and Seton Hall beat No. 8 Georgetown.
Nets 100, Knicks 92: All the Parts, and Not Enough Points
Though they were the first team to fall to Jeremy Lin’s surprising prowess, the Nets spoiled the returns of Carmelo Anthony and Baron Davis with a victory aided by 38 points from Deron Williams.
Knicks 104, Mavericks 97: Lin Takes Care of Nowitzki and Mavericks, Putting Knicks Back on Track
Jeremy Lin had 28 points and a career-high 14 assists as the Knicks registered their most significant win of the season, against the defending N.B.A. champions.
In Germany, a Jewish Hockey Player Chooses the Future
An American hockey player from Minneapolis, whose Jewish family was decimated in Germany during the Holocaust, has returned to play in his ancestral homeland.
Hornets 89, Knicks 85: Knicks’ Winning Streak Ends in Loss to Hornets
Jeremy Lin had 26 points and 5 assists, but he also had 9 turnovers and little offensive help from his teammates as the Hornets ended the Knicks’ seven-game winning streak.
Sports of The Times: George Vecsey: Carter Was a Star With a Smile, Forever Kid
He was a gentleman, the eternal optimist, but there was also an element of sadness to Gary Carter.
Windsor Arena Closes Its Doors on Hockey After 87 Years
From its inception in 1925 as the Border Cities Arena, Windsor Arena has been in constant use for hockey, hosting pickup games, youth leagues, junior hockey and even the N.H.L.