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ArtsBeat: Composer of ‘Prop 8 — the Musical’

35 min 2 sec ago
The composer Marc Shaiman discusses his viral video "Prop 8 -- The Musical.".

Green Inc.: Bank Won’t Finance Mine Method

35 min 2 sec ago
The Natural Resources Defense Council persuades major bank to stop financing companies that use mountaintop-removal techniques in their mining.

City Room: Commission Unveils M.T.A. Rescue Plan

35 min 2 sec ago
The rescue plan for the transit authority finances calls for a new tax on corporate payrolls and tolls on the East River and Harlem River bridges.

The Lede: Live Blog: The Automakers Plead

35 min 2 sec ago
Robert Nardelli, Chrysler’s chief, says he speaks for “one million people who depend on Chrysler for their jobs.”

City Room: Night Shift Cuts at 4 Firehouses

35 min 3 sec ago
At four firehouses, either the engine company or the ladder company will not be staffed during the evening shift, from 6 p.m. to 9 a.m.

Diner’s Journal: Pitch to Obama by Foodies

35 min 4 sec ago
Foodies lobby Obama on his choice of Agriculture Secretary.

Back on Capitol Hill, Auto Executives Still Find Skeptics

38 min 32 sec ago
Senator Christopher J. Dodd, who heads the banking committee, suggested that it would be difficult for lawmakers to approve a financial lifeline for the three companies.

Canadian Parliament Closed in Bid to Keep Prime Minister in Power

46 min 33 sec ago
Canada’s formal head of state allowed the Parliament to be closed down until Jan. 26, granting an unprecedented request from Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

Stocks Fall in Quiet Trading; Oil Prices Drop

51 min 33 sec ago
Investors received another round of bad economic news, including falling retail sales numbers and layoffs at AT&T.

As More Eat Meat, a Bid to Cut Emissions

1 hour 5 min ago
Farm emissions are being discussed during international talks on a new treaty to combat global warming.

More Mumbai Links to Pakistan and Signs of Hostage Abuse

1 hour 7 min ago
The Mumbai police identified a second Pakistani terrorist as an engineer of the attacks, as gruesome new evidence emerged of mistreatment of hostages.

Thai King Misses Annual Address

1 hour 20 min ago
King Bhumibol Adulyadej did not appear on Thursday to deliver his traditional birthday address at a highly charged political moment.

Central Banks Across Europe Cut Key Rates

1 hour 55 min ago
The European Central Bank joined other central banks on Thursday in lowering borrowing costs to try to ease the financial crisis.

Most Retailers Report a Dismal November

2 hours 7 min ago
Most of the nation’s stores kicked-off the critical holiday shopping season with double-digit sales declines, portending more price-cuts in December.

Zimbabwe Declares Cholera Emergency

2 hours 21 min ago
The nation’s health minister appealed for outside help a day after police attacked protesting medical workers.

Dot Earth: CNN Science Coverage Imploding

2 hours 45 min ago
In a world facing big technical and scientific challenges, CNN eliminates its team covering science and the environment.

TierneyLab: ‘Good Karma’ Adds Calories

2 hours 46 min ago
Thanks to many readers who responded to the popcorn experiment, we've got plenty of data and should have results for you soon. While the researchers, Pierre Chandon and Nailya Ordabayeva. are crunching the numbers, let me address some questions raised about the "health halo" I described in my Findings column and Lab post about Dr. [...].

On The White House: Looking for the Ideal Spot to Make a Speech

3 hours 46 min ago
President-elect Barack Obama’s aides say he is considering making a major foreign policy speech from an Islamic capital during his first 100 days in office. But where should he do it?

Carpetbagger: Rudin and Weinstein

4 hours 25 min ago
And then Mr. Weinstein said something unexpected. "And I'd also like to do something that isn't a very popular thing to do, which is to thank Scott Rudin for all of the hard work on this film.".

Green Inc.: Paying Poor Countries to Save Trees

4 hours 25 min ago
Soon the rich world could pay the poor world to save a natural commodity form which we all benefit from – trees. But is the idea a form of "green global welfare"?.