Nation Apr 28 Justice’s Recommendation Assistant Attorney General Joel Klein discussed the government's recommendation to break up Microsoft in a press conference this afternoon. The following is text of his comments.
Nation Apr 28 Microsoft’s Reaction Following the government's announcement, several Microsoft officials made statements critical of the Justice Department's action and defending their company.
Nation Mar 16 The Business of E-Books This week, horror writer Stephen King became the first best-selling author to publish a work exclusively in electronic format. First-day sales of "Riding the Bullet" surpassed first-day sales of all King's best-selling books on paper.
Science Feb 16 Falsified Bone Marrow Study Amidst the discovery of a falsified study about bone marrow transplants, a major insurer declares it will not cover the controversial breast cancer treatment.
Politics Jan 17 The Iowa Caucus: The Race with a Week to Go… With one week left before the Iowa caucus kicks off the official run for the presidency, all eight GOP and Democratic hopefuls are crisscrossing Iowa hoping to do well in the unpredictable race.
Politics Jan 17 McCain, Bradley Solidify Leads A new survey of New Hampshire voters indicates both GOP hopeful Sen. John McCain and Democratic Sen. Bill Bradley have increased their support among women and independent voters.
Politics Jan 07 Independents Become Largest Voting Bloc in New Hampshire Both Democrats and Republicans are outnumbered in New Hampshire this year.
Politics Jan 03 Previous Iowa Caucus Results The Iowa Caucus gained in political notoriety following the 1976 Democratic race, when a little-known former governor from Georgia, Jimmy Carter, earned his first victory toward the presidency.
Arts Jan 03 So Long, Charlie Brown The last daily "Peanuts" comic strip ran in newspapers today. Creator Charles Schulz, 77, retired after he was diagnosed with colon cancer. He had written the strip for nearly 50 years. Terence Smith leads a farewell to Charlie Brown and…
Health Dec 08 Questions and Answers with Abbey Meyers Abbey Meyers, president of the National Organization for Rare Disorders, talks about the FDA and Jesse Gelsinger's lasting legacy.