الاثنين، 26 مارس 2012

Afternoon Update: Justices Hear Argument That Health Case Is Premature

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Justices Hear Argument That Health Case Is Premature

By ADAM LIPTAK

The justices appeared receptive to arguments that the court could hear the case now, suggesting they will reject the argument made by an outside lawyer that it is too soon to rule.

The Lede Blog

Updates on the Supreme Court Hearings on the Health Care Law

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

On Monday, The Lede followed the first of three days of Supreme Court hearings on the constitutionality of the 2010 health care overhaul law.

Poll: 47% Disapprove of Health Care Law

By DALIA SUSSMAN

The sweeping federal legislation has never gained the support of most Americans in New York Times/CBS News polls.

Surgery on Diabetics May Be Better Than Standard Treatment

By DENISE GRADY

Bariatric surgery, in which the stomach is stapled and the small intestine rerouted, puts the disease into remission far more often than the typical regimen of drugs, diet and exercise, researchers say.

Learning to Drive With A.D.H.D.

By JOHN O'NEIL

Learning to drive is hard and scary for many teenagers, but the challenges are significantly greater for adolescents who have attention deficit disorder.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast | March 26, 2012

The Supreme Court opens hearings on the 2010 health care law, and a look at the partisan division behind the bill's individual mandate.

Opinion

Opinionator | Anxiety

Finding Clues in the Fearful Brain

By JOSEPH LEDOUX

Looking closely at the neural activity that underlies fear and anxiety may point the way to better treatment.

BUSINESS

Coarse, Bawdy and Emerging as an Advertising Haven

By AMY CHOZICK and BILL CARTER

FX has consciously carved a niche in the new television landscape, following a blueprint to lure younger viewers whom marketers pay a premium to reach.

Bernanke Says Faster Growth Needed to Cut Jobless

By BINYAMIN APPELBAUM

The Federal Reserve chief said further job gains would require a more robust economy.

U.S. Agency Seeks Tougher Consumer Privacy Rules

By TANZINA VEGA and EDWARD WYATT

The Federal Trade Commission asked for legislation that would allow consumers to access the information collected on them by so-called data brokers.

German Consumers May Help Fuel Economy

By JACK EWING

A new survey raised the prospect that domestic demand could take the place of flagging exports and help pull the rest of Europe out of recession.

High Court Orders New Look at Gene Patents

By ANDREW POLLACK

Appellate judges were told to reconsider a ruling that let Myriad Genetics patent two genes that confer a high risk of breast and ovarian cancer.

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