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Saturday, March 3, 2012

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U.S. Coast Guard, via Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Fire boat response crews battled the blazing remnants of the BP-operated off-shore oil rig, the Deepwater Horizon, in the Gulf of Mexico, in April 2010.

BP agreed with the lawyers for businesses and individuals affected by the 2010 oil spill to pay $7.8 billion in claims, but the federal government, the largest plaintiff, was not a party to the settlement.

Deadly Tornadoes Pound the South and the Midwest

A frantic day and night of fast-moving tornadoes and severe thunderstorms also left behind hundreds of injuries and countless damaged buildings in several states.

The Caucus

Obama Backs Student in Furor With Limbaugh on Birth Control

The election-year fight over the administration’s birth control policy escalated, with a Georgetown law student and the radio host Rush Limbaugh taking center stage in the conflict.

Romney Trying to Recast Wealth to Be Seen as Asset

Mitt Romney, who has struggled with how to handle his immense wealth, is trying to talk to audiences more on how his financial expertise can be used to cure an ailing economy.

Denver Journal

Craft Brewing Finds a Welcoming Atmosphere

Quirky state alcohol laws, a storied brewing culture and a patchwork of well-carved neighborhoods have created ideal conditions for start-up breweries in Denver.

A Princeton Dean Is Named to Lead Brown

Christina Hull Paxson, the dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton, will take over at Brown University on July 1.

Moving Military Newspaper to Base Raises Concerns on Independence

Editors and members of Congress fear that the cost-cutting action could lead to interference by the officials that Stars and Stripes reports on.

Manager Quits Mortuary Where Body Parts Were Lost

An official with knowledge of the situation said that Quinton R. Keel quit after coming under increasing fire in recent months.

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‘Super PACs,’ Not Campaigns, Do Bulk of Ad Spending

Leading up to Super Tuesday, outside groups continued to play the role of the attack machine for the Republican candidates.

Idaho Senator to Push Gay Rights Bill From the Outside

Nicole LeFavour, the only openly gay member of the Idaho Legislature, has found herself outnumbered on issues she cares most about.

James Q. Wilson, 1931-2012

Originated ‘Broken Windows’ Policing Strategy

Mr. Wilson was the author of disquisitions on politics, the family, the nature of bureaucracies, virtue and vice that both countered and steered intellectual trends.

The Caucus

Top Obama Adviser to Appear at 'Super PAC' Meeting

David Plouffe, a top political adviser to President Obama, is scheduled to appear at a West Coast fund-raising meeting Friday for the "super PAC" backing President Obama's re-election bid.

Recent Series

Drilling Down

The Drilling Down series examines the risks of natural-gas drilling and efforts to regulate this rapidly growing industry.

Autism, Grown Up

Justin Canha, a young artist with autism, prepares for life as an independent adult.

Firepower

Articles in this series explore gaps in gun laws and their impact on public safety.

Year at War

The New York Times followed the journey of the First Battalion, 87th Infantry of the 10th Mountain Division over their year-long deployment to Afghanistan.

Race Remixed

Articles in this series explore the growing number of mixed-race Americans.

Multimedia

Interactive Map: Every City, Every Block

Browse data from the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, based on samples from 2005 to 2009.

Interactive Feature: Coming Out

Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender teenagers talk about their lives in this weeklong series.

Interactive Feature: Faces of the Dead

Remembering the fallen service members who lost their lives in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Beliefs

A Twist on Posthumous Baptisms Leaves Jews Miffed at Mormon Rite

The Mormon practice of baptizing dead relatives offends some Jews, especially when the subjects are Holocaust victims, even though that is against church policy.

Multimedia
Dementia Behind Bars

The California Men’s Colony is using convicted killers to care for inmates who can no longer care for themselves.

A Record Chain of Kidney Transplants

A Good Samaritan kidney donation by a California man began a progression of kidney retrievals and transplants, as 30 donors gave their organs to 30 strangers on behalf of their loved ones.

The Geography of Government Benefits

See the share of Americans’ income that comes from government benefit programs like Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, veterans’ benefits and food stamps.

The Hard Road Back

A series of articles and videos chronicling the experiences of military veterans who have returned from Iraq and Afghanistan but continue to confront the medical and psychological scars of battle.

From Opinion
Op-Ed Contributors

A Civil Right to Unionize

It’s time to redefine the right to organize a union as a civil right.

Opinionator | Fixes

Prizes With an Eye Toward the Future

When it comes to finding solutions to critical problems, cash prizes have been effective for centuries.

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