TOP NEWS By DAVID M. HALBFINGERand MICHAEL D. SHEAR Ending a late flurry of indecision, Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey announced on Tuesday that he had decided not to seek the presidency. News Analysis By JEFF ZELENY Chris Christie's decision not to run for president means the Republican field is set and the party's nominee will most likely be one of the contenders already in the race. By LIZ ALDERMAN AND JACK EWING The worsening sovereign debt crisis threatens to send the euro zone into its second recession in three years. By JENNIFER STEINHAUER The House vote keeps the government operating through mid-November and ends the threat of a government shutdown - for now. By MOHAMED IBRAHIM and JEFFREY GETTLEMAN A huge bomb exploded on a busy street in central Mogadishu, killing more than 50 people and possibly signaling a comeback for the Shabab militant group. |
Arts The South Bronx is being revitalization. Michael Kimmelman, the architecture critic of The New York Times, tours the area with Amanda Burden, the director of the department of city planning. Opinion Opinionator By STANLEY FISH You're better off not meeting your personal pinatas - you'd run the risk of being pleasantly surprised. |
BUSINESS By JOSHUA BRUSTEIN The Standard & Poor's-500 stock index officially traded in bear market territory, as European markets again fell sharply. By NICK WINGFIELD Although the new phone is virtually indistinguishable from its predecessor on the outside, the company says the iPhone 4S is packed with better technical innards, including a more advanced camera. By BINYAMIN APPELBAUM Ben S. Bernanke told a Congressional committee that the Federal Reserve stood ready to do more to support growth, but said the rest of the government also needs to act. By JACK EWING Even if the central bank does not cut interest rates, many think it will have to announce some moves to shore up European banks and the euro. By NICK BUNKLEY Under the tentative agreement, Ford would add 12,000 hourly jobs in the United States over four years and invest $6.2 billion in American factories. |
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