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In a special series of online-only videos for the Business Desk, Paul Solman speaks to former IMF chief economist Simon Johnson about how the economy is faring amid the financial crisis. In this post, Johnson weighs in on the future  |
For eight years, Robyn O'Neil worked on a narrative series of large pencil drawings that followed the final days of the human race, through war and a losing battle against dominant natural forces. This spring she won the Hunting Art  |
Two ailing banks that just a few months ago symbolized many of the troubles afflicting the American banking system posted strong second-quarter profits Friday, exceeding analysts' expectations.  |  |
Walter Cronkite covered the biggest stories of the 20th century with unfailing reliability as an anchorman for CBS Evening News. He died Friday at age 92.  |  |
Mark Shields and David Brooks consider the news of the week, including the confirmation hearings of Sonia Sotomayor, efforts at health care reform and the shape of the economy.  |
Major new protests erupted in Iran Friday in the wake of last month's disputed presidential election. Experts join Judy Woodruff to assess the ongoing tensions in Tehran.  |
In the online NewHour's series on "Voices of Health Care Reform," business owner Ann Brown discusses her struggle to keep her employees insured. Tonight on the NewsHour, health correspondent Betty Ann Bowser updates the week's news from Capitol Hill.  |
Corruption, political instability and violence worsened in Kenya last year, a new World Bank report indicates.  |
Zimbabwe is preparing to re-launch a military crackdown on illegal diamond miners in the eastern part of the country, risking an international ban on its precious stones.  |
The Nigeria Police Force has dismissed two of its men (names withheld) serving under the Benue State Commanded for allegedly stealing a motorbike belonging to a commercial motorcyclist.  |
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