الأربعاء، 25 أبريل 2012

Afternoon Update: Justices Seem Sympathetic to Central Part of Arizona Law

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Justices Seem Sympathetic to Central Part of Arizona Law

By ADAM LIPTAK

The Supreme Court seemed inclined to uphold the part of the law that requires law enforcement officials to determine the immigration status of anyone they stop if they believe the person to be an illegal immigrant.

In Testimony, Murdoch Plays Down His Political Pull

By JOHN F. BURNS and ALAN COWELL

Speaking before an inquiry on Wednesday, the News Corporation chief, Rupert Murdoch, sought to deflect suggestions that he wielded influence with British officials to further his corporate interests.

The Caucus

Gingrich Decides to Quit Race and Endorse Romney

By MICHAEL D. SHEAR and JEFF ZELENY

Newt Gingrich told Mitt Romney on Wednesday that he plans to officially endorse Mr. Romney's candidacy after suspending his own efforts next week, Mr. Gingrich's spokesman said.

The Criminalization of Bad Mothers

By ADA CALHOUN

Does taking meth while pregnant make Amanda Kimbrough responsible for the death of her premature baby? The testing of "fetal personhood."

Fed Cuts U.S. Growth Forecast for 2013 and 2014

By BINYAMIN APPELBAUM

The Federal Reserve said that expectations for domestic economic growth in the current year have increased modestly, but it reduced its growth forecast for 2013 and 2014.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast | April 25, 2012

The Supreme Court takes on Arizona's immigration law | A Myanmar archipelago tempts tourists | Rupert Murdoch testifies.

Opinion

Opinionator

Wendell Berry, American Hero

By MARK BITTMAN

A visit with the spiritual founder of the food movement in the United States.

BUSINESS

Dow Corn, Resistant to a Weed Killer, Runs Into Opposition

By ANDREW POLLACK

Some environmental and consumer groups say that increased use of Dow Chemical's herbicide, 2,4-D, could cause cancer, hormone disruption and other health problems.

U.K. Slips Into Double-Dip Recession

By JULIA WERDIGIER and JACK EWING

Figures released Wednesday provoked an outcry on the day that Mario Draghi, the president of the European Central Bank, shifted his rhetoric on the debt crisis.

S.&P. Gives Negative Outlook for India

By BETTINA WASSENER

Standard & Poor's now says the country has at least a 1-in-3 chance of seeing its debt downgraded to junk status.

Bits

Companies Raise Concerns Over Google Drive's Privacy Protections

By QUENTIN HARDY and NICOLE PERLROTH

Some consumers and businesses are worried about how Google scans private data in its online storage system and what happens once it has it.

Healthy Earnings Propel Stocks Forward

By REUTERS

Stocks traded higher after strong results from Apple lifted optimism in a corporate earnings season that was already outstripping expectations.

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